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| Texas Tract Simi Valley 2004 Sales Data | |
| AVERAGE Sale Price | $504,993 |
| HIGH Sale Price | $615,000 |
| LOW Sale Price | $335,000 |
| List to Sale Ratio | 97.76% |
| Average Days on Market (DOM) | 14 |
| Number of Homes Sold | 59 |
| Texas Tract Simi Valley 2005 Sales Data | |
| AVERAGE Sale Price | $572,713 |
| HIGH Sale Price | $673,000 |
| LOW Sale Price | $399,000 |
| List to Sale Ratio | 97.60% |
| Average Days on Market (DOM) | 14 |
| Number of Homes Sold | 69 |
| Texas Tract Simi Valley 2006 Sales Data | |
| AVERAGE Sale Price | $608,810 |
| HIGH Sale Price | $760,000 |
| LOW Sale Price | $395,000 |
| List to Sale Ratio | 97.10% |
| Average Days on Market (DOM) | 45 |
| Number of Homes Sold | 52 |
| Texas Tract Simi Valley 2007 Sales Data | |
| AVERAGE Sale Price | $588,545 |
| HIGH Sale Price | $700,000 |
| LOW Sale Price | $485,000 |
| List to Sale Ratio | 94.65% |
| Average Days on Market (DOM) | 81 |
| Number of Homes Sold | 33 |
| Texas Tract Simi Valley 2008 Sales Data | |
| AVERAGE Sale Price | $443,736 |
| HIGH Sale Price | $712,500 |
| LOW Sale Price | $320,000 |
| List to Sale Ratio | 87.71% |
| Average Days on Market (DOM) | 89 |
| Number of Homes Sold | 35 |
| Texas Tract Simi Valley 2009 Sales Data | |
| AVERAGE Sale Price | $432,076 |
| HIGH Sale Price | $700,000 |
| LOW Sale Price | $315,000 |
| List to Sale Ratio | 97.07% |
| Average Days on Market (DOM) | 67 |
| Number of Homes Sold | 37 |
| Texas Tract Simi Valley 2010 Sales Data | |
| AVERAGE Sale Price | $427,617 |
| HIGH Sale Price | $510,000 |
| LOW Sale Price | $350,000 |
| List to Sale Ratio | 95.05% |
| Average Days on Market (DOM) | 47 |
| Number of Homes Sold | 12 |
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Foreclosures were filed on 332,292 U.S. properties in October, a decrease of 3 percent from September, but still up nearly 19 percent from October 2008, according to foreclosure sales site RealtyTrac.
October marks the third-straight month of declines in foreclosures, which many see as an encouraging sign that the worst of the foreclosures are behind us. Still, some skeptics predict another wave. "The real issue is we don't know what inventory banks are holding that they have yet to put on the market," said Stephen Miller, chair of the economics department at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, during an interview with Bloomberg News.
Source: RealtyTrac (11/12/2009)
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