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San Mateo Median House Prices Q3 2008

Posted on 11 December 2008 by Vicki Moore

 

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I’ve gone on and on about median prices and what they mean.  You can catch my soapbox theory at that post.

Here’s the straight dope:  The median prices are calculated by looking at the MSA or Metropolitan Statistical AreaAs Realtor.org says, MSA’s “are as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget and include the specified city or cities and surrounding suburban areas.”  What’s that mean?  It means that San Mateo County is lumped in with San Francisco, Oakland and Fremont.


California existing home sales

2005 2006 2007 2007.III 2007.IV 2008.I 2008.II r 2008.III p Qtr. Yr.
                % Change % Change
601.1 459.9 355.0 314.4 305.2 310.0 388.8 498.0 28.1% 58.4%

San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont Metropolitan Statistical Area

2005 2006 2007 2007.III 2007.IV 2008.I 2008.II r 2008.III p % Change
715.7 752.8 805.4 824.2 778.0 701.7 684.9 615.7 -25.3%

San Mateo County Median Sales Price Q3 2007 & 2008

  2007 Q3  2008 Q3 % of Change
San Mateo County 1,147,720 777,777 -47
Atherton 4,300,000 3,925,000 -9
Belmont 937,250 900,000 -4
Brisbane 1,025,000 860,000 -7
Burlingame 1,359,000 1,212,000 -11
Daly City 710,000 560,000 -22
East Palo Alto 584,900 315,000 -47
El Granada 970,500 655,000 -33
Foster City 1,175,000 1,088,000 -8
Half Moon Bay 1,150,000 859,837 -26
Hillsborough 2,852,000 2,323,750 -19
La Honda 665,000 250,000 -63
Loma Mar 647,500 1,100,000 69
Menlo Park 1,207,000 1,340,000 11
Millbrae 975,000 980,000 0.5
Montara 1,145,000 847,500 -26
Moss Beach 819,000 700,000 -15
Pacifica 728,825 580,000 -21
Pescadero 645,000 2,150,000 97
Portola Valley 2,430,000 2,050,000 -16
Redwood City 872,500 790,000 -10
Redwood Shores 1,194,000 1,065,000 -11
San Bruno 755,500 599,500 -21
San Carlos 1,151,000 1,020,000 -12
San Mateo 945,400 825,000 -13
South San Francisco 700,000 580,000 -18
Woodside 2,335,000 1,600,000 -32

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San Mateo County Median Home Sales August 2008

Posted on 18 October 2008 by Vicki Moore

# Sold Aug-08 Aug-07 % Change
Yr-to-Yr
San Mateo County 544 $619,500 $799,000 -22.47%
BELMONT 18 $914,000 $930,250 -1.75%
BRISBANE 2 $664,500 $767,500 -13.42%
BURLINGAME 30 $1,210,000 $1,505,000 -19.60%
DALY CITY 75 $532,500 $680,000 -21.69%
EL GRANADA 3 $650,000 $1,016,000 -36.02%
HALF MOON BAY 13 $615,000 $680,000 -9.56%
MENLO PARK 15 $890,000 $748,000 18.98%
MILLBRAE 24 $840,000 $974,500 -13.80%
MOSS BEACH 2 $577,500 $755,000 -23.51%
PACIFICA 30 $550,000 $716,000 -23.18%
REDWOOD CITY 67 $731,000 $757,000 -3.43%
SAN BRUNO 41 $569,000 $697,500 -18.42%
SAN CARLOS 40 $900,000 $1,060,000 -15.09%
SAN MATEO 109 $682,000 $786,500 -13.29%
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 47 $510,000 $687,500 -25.82%

I’m not a statistical analyst, nor a mathematician, but here’s my take on median prices.

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San Mateo Median House Prices

Posted on 18 August 2008 by Vicki Moore

The National Association of Realtors released the news last week that the US median housing prices fell 7.6% as compared to the same quarter of 2007 to $206,500.

I say median smedian.  What does median housing prices mean?  Nothing.  Do you actually know how median is calculated?  It’s not, really.  It’s literally the middle.  There is no calculation.

I went to mathisfun.com where they display how to ”calculate” the median:

“How to find the Median Value

It’s the middle number in a sorted list.

To find the Median, place the numbers you are given in value order and find the middle number.

Look at these numbers:

3, 13, 7, 5, 21, 23, 39, 23, 40, 23, 14, 12, 56, 23, 29

If we put those numbers in order we have:

3, 5, 7, 12, 13, 14, 21, 23, 23, 23, 23, 29, 39, 40, 56

There are fifteen numbers. Our middle number will be the eighth number:

3, 5, 7, 12, 13, 14, 21, 23, 23, 23, 23, 29, 39, 40, 56

The median value of this set of numbers is 23.

(Note that it didn’t matter if we had some numbers the same in the list)

It’s the middle number in a sorted list of arbitrary numbers.

I know I’ve said it a thousand times – like here and here - maybe I should make it into a disclaimer – but statistics are deceiving.  You have to know what you’re comparing.  In this case, they’ve taken the whole United States.  I don’t even compare two cities in San Mateo County, let alone the whole dang US.

This data is segregated by Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).  The problem is that San Mateo County is grouped with San Francisco, Oakland and Fremont – markets ranging from one polar opposite to the other.  Taken as a whole the SF MSA took a -19.1 hit.  Yikes.

2005 2006 2007 2007 II 2007 III 2007 IIIV 2008 I 2008 II % Change
715.7 752.8 805.4 846.4 825.4 778 701.7 684.9 -19.1

So let’s drill down.  For the purpose of not giving me a headache, I’m going to focus on San Mateo County as a whole – which will still give me a headache to sort all this.  But if I must…

2005 2006 2007 2007 II 2007 III 2007 IIIV 2008 I 2008 II % Change
1087.3 1107.3 1126.2 1163.5 1491.2 1209.3 1338.9 1181.6 0.98

So what does this mean?  Nothing.  It doesn’t indicate a thing.  It doesn’t portray how much housing prices have gone up or down.  It doesn’t portray the cost of buying a home.  It doesn’t calculate whether housing values have gone up or down.  It doesn’t tell YOU if it’s the right time for YOU to buy.

But if you listen to the media you have been told that we’ve taken a nose-dive when it truth San Mateo County as a whole has held steady.  Again, to find out what’s happening in your neck of the woods, you have to drill even deeper.

If you’ve got questions, let me know.  I’ll do my best to answer whatever you throw my way.

Vicki [at] CallVicki.com    650.888.9268

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