Pleasanton home sales August 2009 were again holding strong.
Home sales August 2009 in Pleasanton, Livermore home sales & Dublin home sales were strong.
The biggest difference was seen in the supply side. Pleasanton home sales figures from last month show 2.7 months supply compared to 3.36 in July (55 sold homes), 3.6 in June (58 homes sold) & 5.09 in May (44 homes sold). While the months supply is going down, the number of homes sold per month in Pleasanton has held steady which means not as many homes are coming on the market. There is also a tremendous amount of competition in homes under $600,000.
Currently there are 79 pending homes in Pleasanton (not counting short sales) and as of today 151 homes available for sale. We should see strong numbers again for Pleasanton home sales in September.
Take a look at home sales for the Tri Valley and compare the trends.
Pleasanton Home Sales August 2009
Livermore Home Sales August 2009
Dublin Home Sales August 2009
San Ramon Home Sales August 2009
Danville Home Sales August 2009
Foreclosures in Pleasanton, CA?
Homes for sale in Pleasanton are holding strong compared to some neighboring cities… Danville homes and Alamo homes are holding close too. Compare the chart below to recent home sales in the area. Pleasanton Home Sales.
I ran numbers on our area and looked from Pleasanton homes to Walnut Creek homes and here is what the results are when comparing homes and the level of foreclosures and Short Sales. Pleasanton foreclosures, Danville foreclosures and Alamo foreclosures are the lowest percentage of available homes. Available supply of normal homes has the highest percentage in Alamo, Pleasanton and Danville too.

What you can gather from the chart above is that of the current available homes, you will find a higher level of normal homes available in Pleasanton, Danville and Alamo. One could gather that the value is holding better in these cities, while Dublin homes, San Ramon homes, Livermore homes and Walnut Creek homes could offer ‘better’ pricing for buyers. Check out the average home price in this link – Housing Stats – you may find different indications of value.