See above for Big Bear number of homes for sale, how many homes have sold in Big Bear, mortgage interest rates, Big Bear median days on market, and Big Bear average days on market.
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See above for Big Bear number of homes for sale, how many homes have sold in Big Bear, mortgage interest rates, Big Bear median days on market, and Big Bear median sales price, Big Bear average sales price and Big Bear price per sq.ft.
See above for Big Bear number of homes for sale, how many homes have sold in Big Bear, mortgage interest rates, Big Bear median days on market and Big Bear Average Days on Market.
See above for Big Bear number of homes for sale, how many homes have sold in Big Bear, mortgage interest rates, Big Bear median days on market, and Big Bear median sales price.
See above for Big Bear number of homes for sale, how many homes have sold in Big Bear, mortgage interest rates, Big Bear median days on market, and Big Bear median sales price.
By Melissa McCue The celebration of the New Year in many ways symbolizes hope and change, and this year we have some numbers that can give homeowners in the Big Bear area a real basis for that hope. The 2012 sales volume for single family residential (SFR) units came in at an increase of 28.6% over 2011. This is far above the California Association of Realtors projected statewide average increase of 5.1%. The increase in sales volume is a positive sign, but to give an indication of real market change it should be accompanied by an increase in price, and for the first time in 5 years, it is! The median SFR price for 2012 came in at an increase of 3.63% over 2011. If I were a gambler, I would bet good money that the number of units sold and the increase in prices would have both risen even more if our inventory had not been so low. Since mid-year 2012 it has steadily declined from around 500 homes to around 350 homes.
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