- Existing, single-family home sales totaled 389,690 in June on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate, down 4.2 percent from May and down 5.1 percent from June 2018.
- June's statewide median home price was $611,420, virtually unchanged from May and up 1.4 percent from June 2018.
- Year-to-date statewide home sales were down 5.9 percent in June.
- C.A.R.'s 2019 California housing market forecast was revised upward to 385,460 single-family home sales and a median price of $593,000.
After rebounding in May, California home sales fell below the benchmark 400,000 level in June as sales declined from both the previous month and year, the California Association of Realtors said today.
Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California totaled a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 389,690 units in June, according to information collected by C.A.R. from more than 90 local REALTOR® associations and MLSs statewide. The statewide annualized sales figure represents what would be the total number of homes sold during 2019 if sales maintained the June pace throughout the year. It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors that typically influence home sales.
June's sales figure was down 4.2 percent from the 406,960 level in May and down 5.1 percent from home sales in June 2018 of 410,800. Sales fell below the 400,000 benchmark again after rebounding in May. Sales have been under the benchmark for 10 of the past 11 months.
"With softer price growth and interest rates at the lowest levels in nearly three years, monthly mortgage payments on a median-priced home have fallen for four straight months. This allows homebuyers to save hundreds of dollars a month on the same home or to potentially consider a slightly more expensive home for the same monthly cost," said C.A.R. President Jared Martin. "Combined with the long-term benefits of homeownership on personal wealth and quality of life, 2019 is a good time to purchase a home for the long haul."
While the median price set another record in June, the increase was tempered. June's median price was $611,420, essentially unchanged from $611,190 in May and up 1.4 percent from $602,770 in June 2018.
"With low rates supporting sales and elevating home prices in the last few months, the market outlook has shown some improvement since the first quarter," said C.A.R. Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young. "As such, we have revised our 2019 forecast upward for home sales to reach 385,460 and for the median price to hit $593,000, from the previous forecast of 375,100 and $568,800, respectively."
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