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Buy Santa Clarita Home in 2009, Get $8,000 Tax Credit!

February 23, 2009

      For those of you wodnering how the Federal Housing Tax Credit of 2009 will benefit you, when planning a Santa Clarita home purchase, here are a few things you need to know! Q: What’s up for grabs? A: $8,000 Tax Credit For First Time Home Buyers! Q: How? A: • The tax [...]

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Santa Clarita Real Estate – Numbers For November 2008

November 7, 2008

Here is yet another month of statistics for our Santa Clarita Real Estate Market. There was an overall increase of home sales in Santa Clarita year over year, in the amount of 86%. Interest rates are still low, and the home prices are low low low!     March 7th April 7th May 7th June 7th [...]

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Santa Clarita Real Estate – Numbers For October 2008

October 7, 2008

Here are excellent Santa Clarita Real Estate Numbers for October 2008, as gathered by Paul Atkins from Re/Max of Santa Clarita. The inventory keeps dropping! Now we’re just under a 6 month supply! Check it out below…   March 7th April 7th May 7th June 7th July 7th August 7th September 7th October 7th   [...]

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Santa Clarita Homes Inventory – at 1,490

October 1, 2008

Today, we passed below 1,500 homes for sale in Santa Clarita, down to 1,490 homes for sale. This represents just about a 4-5 month supply of homes, based on the pace of sales recorded at the end of August. The entire year we’ve seen a continual decline of homes for sale in Santa Clarita. A [...]

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Santa Clarita Real Estate Stats – UPDATED 9/6/2008

September 6, 2008

 Some great detailed statistics of our Santa Clarita Real Estate Market below. Take a look at the last 30 days of activity, including months past. You can see the dramatic decline in the Santa Clarita Listing Inventory, and the heafty presence of Short Sales. These stats also show the percentage of bank owned properties on [...]

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Santa Clarita Real Estate – Statistics – UPDATED 8-6-08

August 6, 2008

Looking for some great Santa Clarita Real Estate Statistics? Here you go! Paul Atkins over at Re/Max of Santa Clarita did another good job compiling some stats from the last 6 months of activity. If you want to some proof that the local Santa Clarita market has experienced some very positive trends recently and really [...]

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Santa Clarita Listing Inventory – UPDATED 8-2-08

August 2, 2008

     The inventory of homes for sale in Santa Clarita continues to drop. Today, reaching below 1,700 down to 1,692 active Santa Clarita home listings. Taking a look at the last several months, we can see how this welcomed reduction in homes for sale has played out: June 2008: 1,840 Santa Clarita Listings May 2008: [...]

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Santa Clarita Home Sales Increase 23%

July 5, 2008

SRAR just reported a few positive numbers regarding the Santa Clarita real estate market. Sales of single family homes in Santa Clarita increased 23.6 percent higher than that of the tally in April. Also, May 2008 was the first month on record since June 207 that the tally of single family homes sold reached over [...]

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Santa Clarita Condos: Sales On The Rise

June 18, 2008

Sales of Santa Clarita Condos are on the rise.   Condominium sales posted the fourth consecutive month of increased sales in Santa Clarita during April 2008.  The month of April 2008 saw 67 condos close escrow, up over 24% from that of March.  About 50% of the current condominium inventory in Santa Clarita consists of either [...]

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Santa Clarita Real Estate: June 2008 Trends

June 17, 2008

Buyers eager to capture bargains in the Santa Clarita Valley by purchasing Bank Owned Foreclosures pushed sales of single family homes to their highest level in months.  Existing single family home sales in the Santa Clarita Valley surprisingly posted the fourth consecutive month of gains, and the first year to year increase in 13 months.  In [...]

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