Posted on 04/26/2006 9:09:30 AM PDT by Smogger
Median housing prices in Inland Valley cities in March, along with percentage increase or decrease from March 2005: | ||
City
|
Median Price
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%
Change |
Bloomington | $375,000 | +33.9 |
Chino | $474,000 | +14.2 |
Chino Hills | $570,000 | + 6.5 |
Claremont | $510,000 | + 3.1 |
Colton | $333,000 | +21.1 |
Corona | $560,000 | +16.4 |
Diamond Bar | $567,500 | +21.7 |
Fontana | $435,000 | +25.0 |
La Verne | $540,000 | + 8.2 |
Mira Loma | $560,000 | +19.4 |
Montclair | $430,000 | +18.6 |
Norco | $682,500 | - 2.2 |
Ontario | $401,500 | +19.5 |
Pomona | $400,000 | +17.6 |
Rancho Cucamonga | $498,000 | +17.7 |
Rialto | $370,000 | +21.3 |
San Dimas | $612,500 | +29.6 |
Upland | $610,000 | +35.6 |
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Milestones in housing prices in the Riverside/San Bernardino metropolitan area: - August 1987 - Median price tops $100,000 for first time ($102,615). - April 2003 - Median price tops $200,000 for first time ($207,540). - June 2004 - Median price tops $300,000 for first time ($304,810). - March 2006 - Median price tops $400,000 for first time ($403,000). Source: California Association of Realtors |
My living room is a hedge against deflation.
YOU wish.
In the good news I recently bought a house here in rural Ohio, split-level built in 1977, on a 10 acre pond, sitting on a 2 acre wooded lot, two car garage, heated woodworking shop, heated in ground pool for $160,000. And its 10 miles from where I work.
The only problem I have had is the deer on my property eat anything and everything edible and the Canada geese are noisy in fall.
I bet your going baroque...........
I'd like to know how you fit a 10 acre pond on a 2 acre lot?
Its harder than you think ;)
Nonsense.
I'm a Renaissance Man.
You might be Persian if your chandelier uses rubies for reflectors.
What's the Code, DaVinci?.............
The bad news is it's in Ohio and who would want to live there.
The good thing about Calif. is that the house I bought in San Diego North County for $325,000. I sold three years later for $650,000.
Right. The Canada geese just arrived in Fairbanks yesterday. They are on time, but winter is hanging on a little late.
you really should take the christmas decorations down. Its almost May.
You need to unpimp your davenport.
Here's a 1BR, 1BA under 1,000 sq. ft. vintage charmer on a 4,000 sq ft. lot in Crestline.
Only $139,000!!!
Deer are edible too. ;O)
All that opulance and you go with Pergo?
Looks like people go broke either way...if they can only afford a house way out of town, then they go broke commuting.
Who ever knew that a trailer home would be worth $400k?
;-) Sorry to all you I.E. people, I couldn't resist.
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