December 24, 2009

West of State St from 1/1/2009 to 12/18/2009 Price Range Statistics for Santa Barbara Real Estate

In the West of State St area of Santa Barbara Real Estatethrough December 18 there are 59 Home Estate/PUDs available for purchase with an average list price of about $1.5 million. The most expensive available property is listed at about $6.9 million while the least expensive home is on the market for $507,000. That gives us a median list price for the area of about $1.2 million.

There are 25 properties currently in escrow with an average list price of about $815,000. The highest priced listing in escrow is on the market for just under $2 million while at the other end of the spectrum is a home listed at $400,000. The median list price for properties in escrow is $725,000.

Through December 18 there have been 147 sales on the West Side with an average sales price of about $830,000. The highest priced sale for the year went out at $2.125 million while the least expensive home was purchased for $230,000. The median sales price for the West Side for ’09 currently stands at $750,000.

For the Condo market on the West Side of Santa Barbara Real Estatethrough December 18 the inventory stands at 32 with an average list price of about $950,000. The most expensive available condo is listed at $2.75 million while the least expensive condo can be had for just under $400,000. The median list price for the area is just under $700,000.

There are 12 condos in escrow on December 18 with an average list price of just under $540,000. The highest priced condo in escrow was listed at $1.225 million while the least expensive condo is listed at $320,000. The median list price for the area is about $490,000.

Through December 18 there have been 77 condo sales on the West Side of Santa Barbara with an average list price of $632,166. The most expensive condo sold for $4.175 million while the least expensive condo went out at $275,000. The median sales price through December ’09 is $503,000.

Posted by gandlwoods at December 24, 2009 09:34 AM