Big Bear Market Statistics for June 2016
Photo Courtesy of Cathy McCabe
Big Bear Market Statistics as of June 1st, 2016
- Total Active Residential Properties: 560 (22% increase from May 2nd)
- Total Residential Properties in Back-Up and Pending: 168 (5% increase from May 2nd)
- Total Residential Properties Sold in May: 86* (3% increase from April)(Seasonally normal, see below)
*The number of properties sold in May 2015 was 98. In May 2014, 70 sold. - 83 sold in April
114 sold in March
70 sold in February
65 Sold in January
118 Sold in December
105 Sold in November - New Residential Listings in May: 252 (37% increase from April) (Compared to a 6% increase this time last year)
- 17% of Current Market has been reduced in price since May 2nd.
- Properties sold from January 1st 2016 to June 1st 2016: 428 (1% decrease from January 2015-June 2015)
- Total Sales Volume January 1st 2015 to May 2nd 2015: $127,478,579 (3% increase from January 2015-June 2015)
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Market Stats for Big Bear as of May 2nd, 2016
(Photo Courtesy of Cathy McCabe)
Big Bear Market Statistics as of May 2nd, 2016
- Total Active Residential Properties: 438 (8% increase from April 1st)
- Total Residential Properties in Back-Up and Pending: 159 (2% increase from April 1st)
- Total Residential Properties Sold in April: 83* (27% decrease from March)
The number of properties sold in April 2015 was 85. In April 2014, 71 sold. - 114 sold in March
70 sold in February
65 Sold in January
118 Sold in December
105 Sold in November
121 Sold in October - New Residential Listings In April: 158 (2% increase from March)
- 19% of Current Market has been reduced in price since April 1st.
- Properties sold from January 1st 2016 to May 2nd 2016: 341 (1% increase from January 2015-May 2015)
- Total Sales Volume January 1st 2015 to May 2nd 2015: $101,020,774 (3% increase from January 2015-May 2015)
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