Pleasanton Condos & Townhome Sales January 2010
Pleasanton Condos & Town homes
Condos & town homes sold in Pleasanton were 10 homes sold in January 2010. This is exactly the same as the number sold in December 2009.
The highest sale price for a Pleasanton condo or town home was $499,900 on Holly Cir. which sold at $337 a square foot. The lowest sale price for a Pleasanton condo or town home was $185,000 on Arroyo Dr. which sold at $232 a square foot.
Average days on market for Pleasanton condos and town homes was 27 with an average list price of $386,575 at $279 a square foot. The average sale price was $390,690 at $283 a square foot.
Here is a Summary of data for all Pleasanton homes sold in January 2010.
Here is Home Sales in Pleasanton for January 2010
Pleasanton Home Sales January 2010
Pleasanton Homes (Single Family)
Homes sold in Pleasanton, CA decreased to 31 homes sold in January, compared to 44 in December.
The highest sale price for a Pleasanton home was $1,775,000 on Sannita Ct. which sold at $297 a square foot. The lowest sale price for a Pleasanton home was $385,000 on Krause St. which sold at $414 a square foot.
Average days on market for Pleasanton homes were 37 with an average list price of $836,187 at $352 a square foot. The average sale price was $824,074 at $349 a square foot.
Here is a Summary of data for all Pleasanton homes sold in January 2010.
Here is Home Sales in Pleasanton for January 2010
For More Info contact the Moxley Team
Dublin Condos and Townhome Sales February 2010 Update
Dublin Condos & Town homes
Condos & town homes sold in Dublin were 13 homes sold in January. This is an increase from the 12 that sold in December ’09 (1 is better than nothing!).
The highest sale price for a Dublin condo or town home was $485,000 on Whitworth Dr. which sold at $215 a square foot. The lowest sale price for a Dublin condo or town home was $283,000 on Cross Creek Cir. which sold at $264 a square foot.
Average days on market for Dublin condos and town homes is 30 with an average list price of $367,165 at $254 a square foot. The average sale price was $369,369 at $254 a square foot.
Here is a Summary of data for all Dublin homes sold in January 2009.
Here is Home Sales in Dublin for January 2009
Dublin Home Sales February 2010 Update
Dublin Homes (Single Family)
Homes sold in Dublin, CA decreased to 17 homes sold in January, compared to 19 in December.
The highest sale price for a Dublin home was $870,000 on Hansen Dr. which sold at $245 a square foot. The lowest sale price for a Dublin home was $312,500 on Dover Ln. which sold at $296 a square foot.
Average days on market for Dublin homes were 55 with an average list price of $594,120 at $299 a square foot. The average sale price was $592,529 at $297 a square foot.
Here is a Summary of data for all Dublin homes sold in January 2009.
Here is Home Sales in Dublin for January 2009
Looking Back at The California Housing Market
Recently at Alain Pinel Pleasanton we were able to get some great, detailed information on the California housing market. Charts and graphs can tell a great story about where we have been, and hopefully about where we’re going.
Where was the top of the California housing market? May 2007 @ $594,530 for a detached house.
Bottom of the California housing market was February 2009 @ $245,170.
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This can be compared to the median price in Alameda County. Up 42% from the bottom @ $352,000.
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We see a peak, we see a trough (bottom), we see inventory shrinking too…
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Compare these figures above to the supply and demand charts we posted 2 weeks ago.
This information is great to look at and study as you evaluate the current housing market. While it does not tell us what will happen, the data we do have shows the housing market is improving and not dropping like it was in 2008.
Check back next week as we publish the information on home sales from January 2010.
Where will you retire in the Tri Valley?
From The Village at Ironwood in Pleasanton to Rossmoor in Walnut Creek, retirement age residents have choices.
Every community is different, but a majority offer a range from active lifestyles to assisted living.
As Realtors in Pleasanton we have clients who come from Castro Valley, Livermore, Danville and across the states looking to retire in communities close to family.
Rossmoor in Walnut Creek
Rossmoor is a senior adult community located just outside of Walnut creek on 1,800 acres with 6,700 residential units. Rossmoor is gated community complete with clubhouse, card room, library, theatre and has a farmers market in the summer. They were also named one of the best places to retire in America in 2008.
The Village at Ironwood Pleasanton
Recently approved by the city of Pleasanton, the Village at Ironwood is centrally located within Pleasanton and will offer single family homes. Currently Ponderosa Homes is seeking feedback from perspective buyers of this community to design a community and units to fit the needs of owners. For more information on The Village at Ironwood, contact the Moxley Team at 925.600.0990.
Stoneridge Creek Pleasanton
Approved by the city of Pleasanton along with the Staples Ranch development in Pleasanton. Stoneridge Creek in Pleasanton will offer residents single family homes (with a garage), walking trails, park, theatre, restaurant, art studio… A timeframe is unknown on move in times for residents and construction of units, but Stoneridge Creek is taking deposits on homes.
Heritage Estates in Livermore
A great location in Livermore, close to Downtown, golfing and wineries. Heritage Estates says it’s five star fun, from the website they show having a Wii party and an Oscar party… Not bad. There is not info about living packages on the site, so a personal visit is best.
No matter where you live, relocating to one of these communities is an important decision. For more information on moving into one of these communities from your current home, please let the Moxley Team know. 925.600.0990
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