August 26, 2010

West of State St from 1/1/2010 to 8/20/2010 Price Range Statistics for Santa Barbara Real Estate

In the West of State St area of Santa Barbara Real Estate through August 20 there are currently 105 Home Estate/PUDs available for purchase with an average list price of $1.26 million. The most expensive property on the market can be had for about $7 million while at the other end of the scale is one listed for just under $380,000 giving us a median list price for the area of $970,000.

There are 28 properties currently in escrow with an average list price of $905,607. The most expensive property in escrow right now is listed for $1.695 million while at the other end of the scale is one listed at just $395,000 giving us a median list price of homes in escrow of $795,000.

So far in ’10 there have been 116 home sales in the area with an average sales price of $967,034. The highest priced sale was for about $3.175 million while at the other end of the scale is one that sold for $265,000 giving us a median sales price for the year of $800,000.

For the Condo market on the West Side of Santa Barbara Real Estate through August 20 there are 37 properties available for purchase with an average list price of about $812,649. The highest priced listing in the area is on the market for $2.75 million while the least expensive condo can be had for $369,900 giving us a median list price for the area of $594,342.

There are 11 condos currently in escrow in the area with an average list price of about $595,926. The highest priced listing currently in escrow is on the market for $1.095 million while at the other end of the scale is a property listed at about $390,000 giving us a median list price for condos in escrow of about $500,000.

Through August 20 there have been 50 condo sales on the West Side of town with an average sales price of about $520,000. The highest price sale was for $1.32 million while the least expensive sale was for $342,000 giving us a median sales price of $495,000.

Posted by gandlwoods at August 26, 2010 09:04 AM