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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type |
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Ziprealty (MM) | NASDAQ:ZIPR | NASDAQ | Common Stock |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 6.74 | 0 | 01:00:00 |
Other highlights from ZipRealty's January Housing Inventory Index include:
-- The number of home listings year-over-year remains down 22.3 percent, with 163,000 fewer homes on the market. -- The combined number of MLS-listed single family homes and condos within the 27 major U.S. markets surveyed in January totaled 567,265, up from 551,447 in December. -- Markets in California showed significant jumps in inventory in January with month-over-month increases of 10.1 percent in the San Francisco Bay Area, 8 percent in Orange County, 4.5 percent in Los Angeles, and 6.5 percent in San Diego. -- Baltimore was one of only two markets where the number of homes listed for sale decreased, at a modest 1.9 percent. In Miami, ZipRealty tracked a minor decrease of .05 percent. -- The average median list price of $258,634 was relatively flat in January, down 1 percent (or $2,521).
"Serious sellers need to list their home now, rather than wait for the spring, to capitalize on buyers looking to take advantage of the tax credit extension," said ZipRealty President and CEO Patrick Lashinsky. "While the number of homes for sale is starting to increase, we are still seeing some markets with a shortage of homes for sale."
Following is a snapshot of the housing inventory across the 27 metros that ZipRealty tracked in January 2010:
Home Inventory Percentage Percentage (SFRs and Change: Change: Market Name Condos) Month-over-Month Year-over-Year ========== ================ ============== Overall Market Total 567,265 2.9% -22.3% ========== ================ ============== Austin 7,688 5.1% -14.6% ========== ================ ============== Baltimore 8,452 -1.9% -7.6% ========== ================ ============== Boston 27,547 4.8% -9.8% ========== ================ ============== Charlotte 18,484 -3.5% .8% ========== ================ ============== Chicago 61,420 1.5% -11.0% ========== ================ ============== Dallas-Ft. Worth 33,207 3.3% -4.9% ========== ================ ============== Denver 15,930 6.7% -4.7% ========== ================ ============== Houston 27,608 6.0% -4.3% ========== ================ ============== Jacksonville 10,693 0.9% -10.5% ========== ================ ============== Las Vegas 12,038 5.7% 47.5% ========== ================ ============== Los Angeles 38,783 4.5% -45.5% ========== ================ ============== Miami 45,976 -0.5% -35.2% ========== ================ ============== Minneapolis-St. Paul 18,633 2.8% -19.1% ========== ================ ============== Norfolk/Virginia Beach 10,836 1.5% -2.9% ========== ================ ============== Orange County 7,661 8% -31.9% ========== ================ ============== Orlando 21,123 0.3% -32% ========== ================ ============== Philadelphia 31,650 3.6% -3% ========== ================ ============== Phoenix 32,888 2.3% -36.9% ========== ================ ============== Raleigh/Durham 14,293 4.2% -3.8% ========== ================ ============== Richmond 8,166 1.5% -0.3% ========== ================ ============== Salt Lake City 15,127 2.3% -10.0% ========== ================ ============== San Francisco Bay Area 14,378 10.6% -45.4% ========== ================ ============== Sacramento 15,783 1.6% -15.4% ========== ================ ============== Seattle 27,042 2.6% -10.5% ========== ================ ============== San Diego 7,272 6.5% -48.1% ========== ================ ============== Tucson 5,804 5.4% -14.7% ========== ================ ============== Washington, D.C. 28,783 0.9% -26.6% ========== ================ ==============
To view other local market housing conditions, visit ZipRealty's updated blog at: http://ziprealty.typepad.com/marketconditions/. To view all MLS-listed homes across all major metropolitan areas in which ZipRealty operates, visit www.ziprealty.com. For regular updates and housing trends, follow ZipRealty on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/ZipRealty.
About the ZipRealty Housing Inventory Index
ZipRealty pulls data from Multiple Listing Services in most of the major metropolitan areas where the real estate brokerage operates nationally. The data in this report is based on properties listed for sale according to the MLS in the metropolitan areas identified. For January 2010, ZipRealty reported data for 27 total metropolitan areas, which are defined by the brokerage and may differ slightly than standard DMAs. The company pulls all data on, or about, the last day of the month for each of these markets.
About ZipRealty
ZipRealty is a full-service residential real estate brokerage firm. The Company utilizes its user-friendly Web site and employee real estate agents to provide home buyers and sellers with high-quality service and value. ZipRealty's Web site provides users with access to comprehensive local Multiple Listing Services' home listings data, as well as other relevant market and neighborhood information. The Company's proprietary business management system and technology platform help to reduce costs, allowing the Company to pass on significant savings to consumers. Founded in 1999, the company operates in 36 major markets in 22 states and the District of Columbia. For more information on ZipRealty, visit www.ziprealty.com or call 1-800-CALL-ZIP.
Emily Donohue Allison & Partners 646-428-0622 ziprealty@allisonpr.com
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