SoCal median home price up in May from year ago
LOS ANGELES — The median home price in Southern California last month rose 22.5 percent from a year earlier and topped $300,000 for the first time in 20 months, as sales continued shifting from low-priced inland areas to higher-end coastal regions, a tracking firm reported Tuesday.
San Diego-based MDA DataQuick reported that last month’s median of $305,000 in the six-county region was up from $249,000 in May 2009 and up 7 percent from $285,000 in April.
The May median, which marked a sixth consecutive month of year-over-year increases, was at its highest level since October 2008, DataQuick said.
“Last month’s jump in the regional median sale price is the flip side of what we saw a year ago, when low-cost inland foreclosures dominated and sales in the costlier coastal towns struggled for a pulse,” DataQuick President John Walsh said. Continue Reading…
