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		<title>Local Home Prices among Highest in Bay Area</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Written by Jim Welte and Jacob Bourne: San Mateo County saw a $135,000 jump in median home price in just one year, according to numbers released Thursday by DataQuick. As of June, the median local home value was $705,000, up &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2329/local-home-prices-among-highest-in-bay-area/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>San Mateo County saw a $135,000 jump in median home price in just one year, according to numbers released Thursday by DataQuick.</p>
<p>As of June, the median local home value was $705,000, up from $570,000 12 months earlier.</p>
<p>The Bay Area as a whole recorded a median home price of $555,000 in June, up 33 percent from $417,000 in June 2012 and up 7 percent from $519,000 in May. The year-over-year median home price increase for the Bay Area was the fastest pace on record, DataQuick officials said.</p>
<p>DataQuick officials attributed the marked rise in home prices to the disappearance of distress sales, an improving economy and mortgage rates that remain very low. The dip on total home sales across the Bay Area was due to a slow-growing supply of homes for sale continuing to fall short of demand and an easing of purchases by cash and investor buyers eased.</p>
<p>“It’s easier for a market to regain lost ground than to push into new territory,” DataQuick President John Walsh said in a statement. “We’re still bouncing off the bottom. This next part of the cycle should be fairly self-adjusting. As prices go up, more homes will come on the market. Price pressures will ease. The only element we don’t know much about right now is how much pent-up demand there really is out there.”</p>
<p>The Bay Area&#8217;s median home price peaked at $665,000 in June and July 2007, then dropped as low as $290,000 in March 2009 – a decline of $375,000, or 56.4 percent, DataQuick reported. In May 2013, the median was still 22 percent below the peak but it had made up about 61 percent of its peak-to-trough loss.</p>
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		<title>Median Bay Area Home Prices Jump At Record Rates As Inventory Remains Tight</title>
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO (CBS/AP) – The real estate tracking firm DataQuick said Thursday that the median price for homes in the nine-county San Francisco Bay area reached $555,000 in June, an increase of 6.9 percent over the previous month.</p>
<p>The real estate data firm is reporting the median year-over-year price paid for a Bay Area home rose at its fastest pace on record in June.</p>
<p>DataQuick said Thursday that the rise was the result of disappearing distress sales, an improving economy and mortgage rates remaining low.</p>
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<p>However, the number of homes sold dropped 7.5 percent to 7,897 in June. DataQuick attributes the decrease to the number of homes for sale falling short of demand and an easing of purchases by cash and investor buyers.</p>
<p>The real estate information service says last month’s sales were 20.9 percent below the June average of 9,993 sales.</p>
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<p>Home prices in the Bay Area are through the roof according to a new study by Data Quick.</p>
<p>Back in 2009, during the depths of the recession, the median price of a home was $290,000. Now that figure is $555,000; six percent higher than last month and 33 percent higher than one year ago.</p>
<p>Data Quick Analyst Andrew LePage said it’s a matter of supply and demand. We’ve seen sales fall on a year-over-year basis for the last five months in a row.</p>
<p>Richard Green with the Lusk Center for Real Estate at the University of Southern California said much of it is the shortage of homes for sale.</p>
<p>“Inventories are very small,” he said adding that there are many more all cash transactions than ever, which drives up the market for higher-end homes and drives up sale prices.</p>
<p>Speculators have said that things could ease with fewer homes underwater, prompting sales and increasing supply. In addition, developers are also starting to build new homes again.</p>
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		<title>Supply affects SF Bay area March home sales &#8211; U</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LOS ANGELES ? The real estate tracking firm DataQuick says San Francisco Bay area home sales dipped in March compared to the same period in 2012, but the median price rose on a year-over-year basis for the 12th consecutive month. &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2188/supply-affects-sf-bay-area-march-home-sales-u/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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 The real estate tracking firm DataQuick says San Francisco Bay area home sales dipped in March compared to the same period in 2012, but the median price rose on a year-over-year basis for the 12th consecutive month.
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 San Diego-based DataQuick said Thursday that the March results were due to demand continuing to outstrip supply in many areas.
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 DataQuick says 7,263 new and resale houses and condos sold in the nine-county area last month, up 34.4 percent from February but down 6 percent from March 2012.
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 The median price paid in March was $436,000, an increase of 7.7 percent from $405,000 in February and up 21.8 percent from $358,000 in March 2012.
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 DataQuick says transactions of $500,000 or greater helped push the median sale price up.
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		<title>Bay Area Home Sales Dip Below 2012 Level Again; Median Sale Price Rises</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[La Jolla, CA – April 18, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — Bay Area home sales fell below a year earlier for the second consecutive month in March as demand continued to outstrip supply in many markets. While low-end sales fell sharply &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2158/bay-area-home-sales-dip-below-2012-level-again-median-sale-price-rises/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>La Jolla, CA – April 18, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — Bay Area home sales fell below a year earlier for the second consecutive month in March as demand continued to outstrip supply in many markets. While low-end sales fell sharply compared with March 2012, $500,000-plus transactions jumped, helping to push the median sale price up on a year-over-year basis for the 12th consecutive month, a real estate information service reported.<span></span></p>
<p>A total of 7,263 new and resale houses and condos sold in the nine-county Bay Area last month. That was up 34.4 percent from 5,404 the month before, and down 6.0 percent from 7,723 in March 2012, according to San Diego-based DataQuick.</p>
<p>It’s normal for sales to jump between February and March, with that gain averaging 39.5 percent since 1988, when DataQuick’s statistics begin. March sales have ranged from a low of 4,898 in 2008 to a high of 12,645 in 2004. Last month’s sales were 17.1 percent lower than the March average of 8,758.</p>
<p>The median price paid for a home in the nine-county Bay Area last month was $436,000. That was up 7.7 percent from $405,000 in February and up 21.8 percent from $358,000 in March last year.</p>
<p>The median has risen on a year-over-year basis for 12 consecutive months, with double-digit year-over-year gains the last ten months, and increases above 20 percent for the past five months.</p>
<p>Still, last month’s median was 34.4 percent lower than the $665,000 peak in June and July of 2007. In March 2009 the median hit its post-peak low of $290,000. That trough was an almost absurdly low level for the Bay Area, reflecting both widespread price declines as well as robust sales of heavily discounted inland foreclosures at a time high-end sales were all but dormant.</p>
<p>It appears that well over half of the 21.8 percent year-over-year increase in March’s median sale price reflects rising home prices. It’s Economics 101: Prices go up as growing demand meets an exceptionally low supply of homes for sale. However, a portion of the March median’s year-over-year gain reflects a change in market mix – sales of low-cost distress homes have fallen sharply, while sales of pricier move-up homes have shot up.</p>
<p>“Higher sales in the middle and top of the housing market reflect improved consumer confidence, ultra-low mortgage rates and the unleashing of more pent-up demand than many anticipated. There’s been a shift in psychology, where more people worry prices will rise and fewer fear a decline. It’s drawn a lot of folks off the fence following a long stretch of sub-par sales, especially in the higher price ranges. In the more affordable markets, we’ve seen a big drop in foreclosures, which limits the supply of homes for sale. Then you have homeowners who still can’t sell because they owe more than their homes are worth,” said John Walsh, DataQuick president.</p>
<p>“The more prices rise, though, the more likely we’ll see a lot more people put their homes on the market,” Walsh added. “There’s pent-up demand among potential sellers, too, and many will try to move as soon as it makes sense. A substantial jump in inventory would at least moderate home price growth.”</p>
<p>Last month the number of homes that sold for less than $500,000 fell 18.9 percent compared with March 2012, while the number that sold for $500,000 or more rose 25.2 percent, DataQuick reported.</p>
<p>Distressed property sales – the combination of foreclosure resales and “short sales” – made up about 30 percent of the resale market in March. Last month’s figure, which was the lowest in five years, was down from about 35 percent in February and down from about 49.0 percent a year ago.</p>
<p>Foreclosure resales – homes that had been foreclosed on in the prior 12 months – accounted for 10.7 percent of Bay Area resales last month, down from 14.0 percent in February, and down from 25.5 percent a year ago. Last month’s level was the lowest since foreclosure resales were 10.1 percent of the resale market in November 2007. Foreclosure resales peaked at 52.0 percent in February 2009. The monthly average over the past 18 years is 10.2 percent.</p>
<p>Short sales – transactions where the sale price fell short of what was owed on the property – made up an estimated 19.0 percent of Bay Area resales last month. That was down from an estimated 20.5 percent in February and down from 23.8 percent a year earlier.</p>
<p>Jumbo loans, mortgages above the old conforming limit of $417,000, accounted for 39.7 percent of last month’s purchase lending, up from 37.1 percent in February, and up from 30.7 percent a year ago. Jumbo usage dropped as low as 17.1 percent in January 2009. Before the credit crunch struck in August 2007, jumbos accounted for nearly 60 percent of the Bay Area purchase loan market.</p>
<p>Adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs), another indicator of mortgage availability, accounted for 12.7 percent of the Bay Area’s home purchase loans last month. That was up from 11.0 percent in February, and up from 11.6 percent a year ago. Since 2000, ARMs have accounted for a monthly average of about 42 percent of all purchase loans. ARMs hit a low of 3.0 percent of purchase loans in January 2009.</p>
<p>Government-insured FHA home purchase loans, a popular, low-down-payment choice among first-time buyers, accounted for 12.3 percent of home purchase mortgages in March. That was down from 14.6 percent in February and down from 20.9 percent a year earlier. In recent months the FHA level has been the lowest since summer 2008, reflecting both tougher qualifying standards and the difficulties first-time buyers have competing with investors and other cash buyers.</p>
<p>The most active lenders to Bay Area home buyers last month were Wells Fargo with 14.8 percent of the purchase loan market, Stearns Lending with 4.5 percent, and RPM Mortgage with 3.6 percent.</p>
<p>Last month absentee buyers – mostly investors – purchased 27.3 percent of all Bay Area homes. That was down from 28.7 percent in February, and up from 24.2 percent a year ago. Absentee buyers paid a median $324,000 in March, up 29.6 percent from $250,000 a year earlier.</p>
<p>Buyers who appear to have paid all cash – meaning no sign of a corresponding purchase loan was found in the public record – accounted for 31.1 percent of sales in March. That was down from 32.3 percent the month before and up from 29.4 percent a year earlier. The monthly average going back to 1988 is 12.9 percent. Cash buyers paid a median $325,000 in March, up 30.0 percent from $250,000 a year earlier.</p>
<p>San Diego-based DataQuick monitors real estate activity nationwide and provides information to consumers, educational institutions, public agencies, lending institutions, title companies and industry analysts. Because of late data availability, sales were estimated for Alameda and San Francisco counties.</p>
<p>The typical monthly mortgage payment that Bay Area buyers committed themselves to paying last month was $1,579. That was up from $1,460 in February, and up from $1,359 a year ago. Adjusted for inflation, last month’s payment was 44.1 percent below the typical payment in spring 1989, the peak of the prior real estate cycle. It was 58.7 percent below the current cycle’s peak in July 2007.</p>
<p>Indicators of market distress continue to decline. Foreclosure activity is well below year-ago and peak levels reached in the last few years. Financing with multiple mortgages is low, and down payment sizes are stable, DataQuick reported.</p>
<p>All Homes #Sold #Sold Pct. $Median Median Pct.</p>
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<p>Source: DataQuick, <a href="http://www.DQNews.com" target="_blank">www.DQNews.com</a></p>
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		<title>Supply Affects SF Bay Area March Home Sales</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[advertisement The real estate tracking firm DataQuick says San Francisco Bay area home sales dipped in March compared to the same period in 2012, but the median price rose on a year-over-year basis for the 12th consecutive month. San Diego-based &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2156/supply-affects-sf-bay-area-march-home-sales/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The real estate tracking firm DataQuick says San Francisco Bay area home sales dipped in March compared to the same period in 2012, but the median price rose on a year-over-year basis for the 12th consecutive month.</p>
<p>San Diego-based DataQuick said Thursday that the March results were due to demand continuing to outstrip supply in many areas.</p>
<p>DataQuick says 7,263 new and resale houses and condos sold in the nine-county area last month, up 34.4 percent from February but down 6 percent from March 2012.</p>
<p>The median price paid in March was $436,000, an increase of 7.7 percent from $405,000 in February and up 21.8 percent from $358,000 in March 2012.</p>
<p>DataQuick says transactions of $500,000 or greater helped push the median sale price up.</p>
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		<title>Marin Home Prices Rose More Than 20 Percent in February</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home prices continued to rebound in Marin in February, though home sales did not increase when compared to last month and February 2012, a real estate information service reported. The median home price in Marin also rose to $650,000 last &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2083/marin-home-prices-rose-more-than-20-percent-in-february/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home prices continued to rebound in Marin in February, though home sales did not increase when compared to last month and February 2012, a real estate information service reported.</p>
<p>The median home price in Marin also rose to $650,000 last month, a 21.4 percent increase over February 2012 and a $10,000 jump from <a href="http://sanrafael.patch.com/articles/marin-home-sales-decline-in-january-but-prices-continue-to-rise">the median sale price in the county in January</a>.</p>
<p>Marin fell in line with regional and statewide real estate trends last month, which saw fewer homes sales than in February 2012, according to <a href="http://dqnews.com/Articles/2013/News/California/Bay-Area/RRBay130314.aspx">figures provided by DataQuick</a>, a San Diego-based analysis service.</p>
<p>Sales are generally flat from January to February, according to DataQuick&#8217;s analysts.</p>
<p>Marin saw a slight decline in the number of homes sold  between February 2013 (201 homes) and February 2012 (203 homes). But more homes were sold in Marin County in February than in January of this year, when 181 houses traded hands.</p>
<p>The median price of a home sold in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area skyrocketed nearly 25 percent when comparing February 2013 to February 2012, the data showed. The median has had a double-digit year-over-year increase the  last nine months, and the past four months have seen gains above 20  percent.</p>
<p>Other interesting real estate market facts this month? DataQuick supplied these:</p>
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<li>The typical monthly mortgage payment that Bay Area buyers committed  themselves to paying last month was $1,460. That was down from $1,479 in  January, and up from $1,243 a year ago.</li>
<li>The most active lenders to Bay Area home buyers last month were  Wells Fargo with 15.0 percent of the market, Stearns Lending with 4.0  percent, and RPM Mortgage with 3.7 percent.</li>
<li>Foreclosure resales – homes that had been foreclosed on in the prior 12 months – accounted for 13.6 percent in the Bay Area in February. That&#8217;s the lowest since November 2007.</li>
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<p>&#8220;&#8230;[W]ith a recovering economy, prices still closer to the bottom than to  the top, with ultra-low mortgage interest rates and tight supply, the  stage is set for price gains,&#8221;  said John Walsh, DataQuick president. &#8220;This spring is going to be interesting.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[February home sales in Sonoma County were better than they were a year ago, in both prices paid and volume sold, a real estate information service reported. Sonoma County bucked regional and statewide real estate trends last month, which saw &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2082/sonoma-county-home-prices-on-the-rise-again/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>February home sales in Sonoma County were better than they were a year ago, in both prices paid and volume sold, a real estate information service reported.</p>
<p>Sonoma County bucked regional and statewide real estate trends last month, which saw fewer homes sales than in February 2012, according to <a href="http://dqnews.com/Articles/2013/News/California/Bay-Area/RRBay130314.aspx">figures provided by DataQuick</a>, a San Diego-based analysis service.</p>
<p>Sales are generally flat from January to February, according to DataQuick&#8217;s analysts.</p>
<p>But Sonoma County saw a 6.6 percent increase in the number of homes sold  between February 2013 (403 homes) and February 2012 (378 homes). Last  month&#8217;s sales also are on-par with the 398 homes sold in January of this  year.</p>
<p>The median home price in Sonoma County also rose to $345,000 last month, a 16.9 increase over February 2012 and a $5,000 jump from <a href="http://rohnertpark-cotati.patch.com/articles/sonoma-county-home-sales-decline">the median sale price in the county in January</a>.</p>
<p>Last month&#8217;s figures showed the median home price for the county was $340,000, up from $285,000 in January 2012.</p>
<p>The median price of a home sold in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area skyrocketed nearly 25 percent when comparing February 2013 to February 2012, the data showed. The median has had a double-digit year-over-year increase the  last nine months, and the past four months have seen gains above 20  percent.</p>
<p>Other interesting real estate market facts this month? DataQuick supplied these:</p>
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<li>The typical monthly mortgage payment that Bay Area buyers committed  themselves to paying last month was $1,460. That was down from $1,479 in  January, and up from $1,243 a year ago.</li>
<li>The most active lenders to Bay Area home buyers last month were  Wells Fargo with 15.0 percent of the market, Stearns Lending with 4.0  percent, and RPM Mortgage with 3.7 percent.</li>
<li>Foreclosure resales – homes that had been foreclosed on in the prior 12 months – accounted for 13.6 percent in the Bay Area in February. That&#8217;s the lowest since November 2007.</li>
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<p>&#8220;&#8230;[W]ith a recovering economy, prices still closer to the bottom than to  the top, with ultra-low mortgage interest rates and tight supply, the  stage is set for price gains,&#8221;  said John Walsh, DataQuick president. &#8220;This spring is going to be interesting.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAN DIEGO — SAN DIEGO (AP) &#8211; Home sales dropped and prices rose in the San Francisco Bay area last month as supplies remained tight, the real estate research firm DataQuick reported Thursday. A total of 5,404 houses and condominiums &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2081/san-francisco-bay-area-february-home-sales-dip-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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SAN DIEGO (AP) &#8211; Home sales dropped and prices rose in the San Francisco Bay area last month as supplies remained tight, the real estate research firm DataQuick reported Thursday.</p>
<p>A total of 5,404 houses and condominiums were sold, down 1.8 percent from January and more than 6 percent from February of 2012, DataQuick said.</p>
<p>The median sales price for a home in the nine-county area was $405,000. That was down 2.4 percent from January but still nearly 25 percent higher than a year ago.</p>
<p>Although prices remain well below the peak of several years ago, they have soared by double digits each month for the past nine months when compared with the same months a year earlier. The gains have topped 20 percent in the past four months in year-over-year comparisons, DataQuick said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Isn&#8217;t this Economics 101? Supply and demand?&#8221; DataQuick President John Walsh asked in a statement. &#8220;If demand outstrips supply in a free market, the price goes up.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Now, with a recovering economy, prices still closer to the bottom than to the top, with ultra-low mortgage interest rates and tight supply, the stage is set for price gains. This spring is going to be interesting,&#8221; Walsh said.</p>
<p>There were continuing indications that California&#8217;s housing market is recovering from its five-year slump.</p>
<p>&#8220;Foreclosure activity is well below peak levels reached in the last few years. Financing with multiple mortgages is low, and down payment sizes are stable,&#8221; DataQuick said in a statement.</p>
<p>Sales in February shifted from low-cost, distressed homes to mid-market and higher properties, with the number of homes selling for $500,000 or more jumping by 27.7 percent, DataQuick reported.</p>
<p>Foreclosures and short sales, those in which the price was less than the amount owed on the property, both were down over January and there were a lot fewer of them compared with February a year ago.</p>
<p>Investors, as compared with first-time homebuyers, accounted for a sizeable chunk of the sales. Absentee buyers, who mostly are investors, bought 28.2 percent of all Bay area homes.</p>
<p>That was an all-time high based on DataQuick figures going back to 2000, the company said.</p>
<p>In Southern California, homes sales continued strong, with 15,945 sold &#8211; the most for a February in the past six years.</p>
<p>The median sales price in Los Angeles and five other counties was $320,000, DataQuick reported Wednesday.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the latest sign of a rebounding real estate market, eager buyers vying for a limited pool of properties pushed Bay Area median home prices 24.6 percent higher in February compared with last year, according to a real estate report &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2080/bay-area-home-prices-up-24-6-over-2012/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the latest sign of a rebounding <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/realestate/">real estate</a> market, eager buyers vying for a limited pool of properties pushed Bay Area median home prices 24.6 percent higher in February compared with last year, according to a real estate report released Thursday.</p>
<p>&#8220;Drum-tight inventory, lower (interest) rates than most people alive have ever seen, and in some areas record levels of investor purchases (created) an unusual environment,&#8221; said Andrew LePage, analyst at San Diego&#8217;s DataQuick, which produced the report. </p>
<p>Another big factor &#8211; &#8220;unleashing of pent-up (buyer) demand,&#8221; he said. During the downturn, &#8220;for years, some people sat on the sidelines, afraid to buy. Now there&#8217;s been a shift in psychology in the past year with people switching from fearing prices might fall more, to fearing they will go up, so they want to buy now.&#8221;</p>
<p>An improving economy and job growth &#8211; factors that are stronger here than elsewhere in the country &#8211; also feed buyer demand. </p>
<p>&#8220;The San Francisco Bay Area is the hottest market in the country right now,&#8221; said Errol Samuelson, president of Realtor.com, the online marketplace for the National Association of Realtors. </p>
<p>February&#8217;s sales median for the nine-county region was $405,000, compared with $325,000 in February 2012. It was the fourth straight month in which prices rose more than 20 percent compared with the prior year, and the ninth consecutive month of double-digit increases, DataQuick said. </p>
<p>The same dearth of inventory that amped up prices caused the volume of sales to slump 6.1 percent compared with a year earlier. A total of 5,404 new and resale homes and condos changed hands in the region in February, DataQuick said. </p>
<h3 class="subhead">Return of bidding wars</h3>
<p>Realtors around the area report that tight inventories are spurring ferocious bidding wars over properties &#8211; a phenomenon that holds true at all price points. </p>
<p>In Berkeley, John and Judith Ratcliffe of the Grubb Co. sold three homes in recent weeks that listed for more than $1 million and went for substantial amounts above asking. One architecturally distinctive home was listed at $1.295 million but sold for $1.8 million, all cash &#8211; more than half a million dollars, or 39 percent, above the asking price. </p>
<p>&#8220;Everything in our market is getting multiple offers,&#8221; Judith Ratcliffe said. &#8220;We need more inventory.&#8221;</p>
<p>At a different point on the scale, Annie Brown, an agent with ZipRealty in the East Bay, recently took an investor client to tour a $399,000 four-bedroom tract home in Dublin. </p>
<p>&#8220;We drove up and saw all these people in a line,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I was thinking, &#8216;What the hey?&#8217; and then I realized it was to get in this particular house. It&#8217;s human nature; if people think they can&#8217;t get something, they want it more. We stood in line for over an hour to get in.&#8221;</p>
<p>Her client offered $92,000 over asking and lost out to another investor who bid $100,000 more than the list price, she said. There were 40 offers. </p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s an investor&#8217;s market right now,&#8221; Brown said. &#8220;Our first-time home buyers &#8230; are having a really hard time getting an offer accepted. It&#8217;s hard for them to compete with investors.&#8221;</p>
<h3 class="subhead">Absentee buyers</h3>
<p>Indeed, investors continued to be powerful forces in the market. Absentee buyers accounted for an all-time high of 28.2 percent of February sales, DataQuick said. All-cash buyers also hit a record, representing 31.9 percent of February sales. Historically, cash transactions have been about 12.9 percent of sales. </p>
<p>Realtor.com data show that listings here are being snapped up much more quickly than elsewhere in the nation. In Alameda County, for instance, listings go into escrow on average within 14 days of hitting the market. Nationwide, it takes 98 days for houses to sell. </p>
<p>Around the Bay Area, inventories of for-sale homes are about half what they were a year ago, Realtor.com shows. By contrast, nationwide, inventories are down about 16 percent compared with last year, Samuelson said. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s true in many micro-markets as well. Take San Francisco&#8217;s Nob Hill, for instance. A year ago, it had 30 homes for sale. Now it has just 15, according to Redfin. </p>
<p> Kiesha Stephens, a listing specialist with Redfin, is preparing a two-bedroom Nob Hill condo &#8211; a remodeled unit that retains its early 1900s character, including stained glass windows, wood wainscoting and two fireplaces &#8211; to hit the market next week for $799,000, a relative bargain in that neighborhood. </p>
<p>She&#8217;s already had six agents ask if they could make pre-emptive offers. </p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s so little inventory that things are definitely skewed in sellers&#8217; favor,&#8221; she said. &#8220;Right now there seems to be a surge of buyers.&#8221;</p>
<h3 class="subhead">Fewer distress sales</h3>
<p>DataQuick said that changes in the market mix, such as fewer bargain-priced distress sales and more high-end homes, account for about half of the median&#8217;s increase. In other words, all Bay Area home values did not jump 25 percent in February, although values definitely are rising across the board. Distress sales &#8211; foreclosures and short sales, both often sold at a discount &#8211; are still above their historic norms but are declining. </p>
<p>About a third of February&#8217;s existing-home sales were distressed; a year ago more than half (53.4 percent) were foreclosures or short sales, DataQuick said. Just 13.6 percent of resales were foreclosures in February, the lowest level since November 2007. </p>
<p>At their peak in February 2009, foreclosures accounted for 52 percent of all resales. Short sales also declined, but not as much. They were 21.4 percent of resales, versus 27.0 percent a year ago. </p>
<p>The number of homes selling for more than $500,000 rose 27.7 percent compared with last year, while those less than $500,000 fell 14.4 percent, DataQuick said. </p>
<p>Prices, which went into free fall during the downturn, are still far off their peaks. The Bay Area median reached a high of $665,000 in summer 2007 and a low of $290,000 in March 2009. DataQuick said that if the current rate of increase holds up, the Bay Area prices will be halfway back to their peak this spring or summer.</p>
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<p class="dtlcomment">Carolyn Said is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: csaid@sfchronicle.com Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/csaid">@csaid</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAN DIEGO &#8212; Home sales dropped and prices rose in the San Francisco Bay area last month as supplies remained tight, the real estate research firm DataQuick reported Thursday. A total of 5,404 houses and condominiums were sold, down 1.8 &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2076/san-francisco-bay-area-february-home-sales-dip/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>			<span class="dateline">SAN DIEGO &#8212; </span>			Home sales dropped and prices rose in the San Francisco Bay area last month as supplies remained tight, the real estate research firm DataQuick reported Thursday.</p>
<p>A total of 5,404 houses and condominiums were sold, down 1.8 percent from January and more than 6 percent from February of 2012, DataQuick said.</p>
<p>The median sales price for a home in the nine-county area was $405,000. That was down 2.4 percent from January but still nearly 25 percent higher than a year ago.		</p>
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			Although prices remain well below the peak of several years ago, they have soared by double digits each month for the past nine months when compared with the same months a year earlier. The gains have topped 20 percent in the past four months in year-over-year comparisons, DataQuick said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Isn&#8217;t this Economics 101? Supply and demand?&#8221; DataQuick President John Walsh asked in a statement. &#8220;If demand outstrips supply in a free market, the price goes up.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Now, with a recovering economy, prices still closer to the bottom than to the top, with ultra-low mortgage interest rates and tight supply, the stage is set for price gains. This spring is going to be interesting,&#8221; Walsh said.</p>
<p>There were continuing indications that California&#8217;s housing market is recovering from its five-year slump.</p>
<p>&#8220;Foreclosure activity is well below peak levels reached in the last few years. Financing with multiple mortgages is low, and down payment sizes are stable,&#8221; DataQuick said in a statement.</p>
<p>Sales in February shifted from low-cost, distressed homes to mid-market and higher properties, with the number of homes selling for $500,000 or more jumping by 27.7 percent, DataQuick reported.</p>
<p>Foreclosures and short sales, those in which the price was less than the amount owed on the property, both were down over January and there were a lot fewer of them compared with February a year ago.</p>
<p>Investors, as compared with first-time homebuyers, accounted for a sizeable chunk of the sales. Absentee buyers, who mostly are investors, bought 28.2 percent of all Bay area homes.</p>
<p>That was an all-time high based on DataQuick figures going back to 2000, the company said.</p>
<p>In Southern California, homes sales continued strong, with 15,945 sold &#8211; the most for a February in the past six years.</p>
<p>The median sales price in Los Angeles and five other counties was $320,000, DataQuick reported Wednesday.	</p>
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