August 03, 2006

Santa Barbara Real Estate Days on the Market for ’06 in East of State St from 1/1/06 to 7/27/06

For Santa Barbara Real Estate for ’06 in East of State St there have been 131 Single Family Residents Close escrow since the fist of the year. The Average Days on the Market which means from the time the property was listed until it went into escrow for those properties was 66 days. The Average Days to Close which means the time the property was in Escrow was 37 days. This means that from start to finish was a total of 103 days. The Median Sold price for those properties was $1,325,000 and the Average Sold price was $1,497,756.

For Santa Barbara Real Estate for ’06 in East of State St there have been 47 Condos Close escrow since the fist of the year. The Average Days on the Market which means from the time the property was listed until it went into escrow for those properties was 59 days. The Average Days to Close which means the time the property was in Escrow was 30 days. This means that from start to finish was a total of 89 days. The Median Sold price for those properties was $805,000 and the Average Sold price was $886,218.

Posted by gandlwoods at August 3, 2006 07:39 AM
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Home soon to come on the market. Hope Ranch annex area. 5+3 remodeled 300 square feet,on nearly an arce. 1,950,000 for more info. email sbhomeowners@yahoo.com

Posted by: mira at August 3, 2006 11:48 PM

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