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Pacific Union Novato Real Estate Market Update (August 2010 Novato Home Sales Report)

August 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

The Novato, California real estate market continues its solid year. We had 33 trades last month. What is impressive is the fact that average sales prices are up and average price per square foot are up. The average sales price of Novato homes in July 2010 was $692,508 (up from $644,778 the month before). These homes averaged 106 days on market, were about 2,052 sq. ft., and averaged $320 per square foot (up from $306 sq. ft. in June 2010). Novato’s price per square foot has hovered between 3-5% of $300 for a year now — in my mind, we are seeing the gradual recomposition of the market in the era of the “New Normal.” Prices are holding steady,... [Read More]

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Luxury Homes in Marin

Marin Luxury Report (July 2010)

As reported in June 2010, “real buyers” continue purchasing “done” homes in prestige locations such as Mill Valley, Belvedere, Ross, Kentfield, etc., along with “value” properties with locational upside, views of San Francisco, southern exposures, and knolltop properties. Marin County’s luxury home real estate market reflects increased sales velocity driven by buyer optimism. In the $2 million to $4 million price band, June 2010 sales... [Read more]


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Marin Real Estate (July 2010)

We have multiple economic drivers and underlying fundamentals that impact our local real estate markets. Housing prices, interest rates, job growth and inflation/deflation are significant variables in the Bay Area housing market. While we could not predict either the economic shift that began in August 2007 or the duration of the economic volatility caused by the shift, we do have a few very positive fundamentals present today. Interest rates for... [Read more]


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