eppraisal.com National Real Estate Market Analysis

May 12th, 2009 by Allison Jordan

Today eppraisal.com released its National Real Estate Market Analysis report for 179 markets across the continental U.S. This report, which tracks median sales price of residential homes, compares data on homes sold in the fourth quarter of 2008 with homes sold in the first quarter of 2009.

143 markets across the U.S. saw decreases in the median home value from the 4th quarter of 2008 to 1st quarter of 2009. This represents 80 percent of the markets tracked by eppraisal.com. Although this is still a high percentage, this number has remained fairly consistent from the prior report (covering the six months ending February 2009). Smaller markets continue to dominate the positive side of the report with most of the top markets on the list having a population of 400k or less. A few of the smaller markets that saw increases were Missoula, Mont., which is up 9.6 percent to a median value of $228,750; Midland Tex., up 1.8 percent to $166,000, and Fayetteville, N.C., up 6.2 percent to a median value of $138,000.

Of the 179 markets tracked, only two markets – San Francisco-San Mateo, Calif., and Honolulu, HI – had a median home value more than $500,000. Honolulu’s median in the first quarter was $567,000, which is down 2.7 percent from the 4th quarter of 2008. The San Francisco area is down 13.2 percent to a median home value of $590,000. In the $400,000 to $500,000 group, only Santa Cruz, Calif., Santa Ana-Anaheim, Calif., and San Jose-Sunnyvale, Calif., exists with a median value of $435,000 (down 3.1 percent), $437,000 (down 3.6 percent), and $426,500 (down 12.1 percent) respectively. Though most of the markets are seeing continued declines, 8 percent of the markets tracked by eppraisal.com had a median value between $300k and $400k, and 90 percent had a median value of less than 300k.

In the major markets, declines continue. For example in California, San Diego-Carlsbad saw a 3.8 percent decrease to a median home value of $330,000, and Los Angeles dropped 10.3 percent to a median value of $305,000. In Florida, Jacksonville decreased by 1.2 percent to a median value of $169,000, and the Orlando-Kissimmee area declined 5.4 percent to a median home value of $175,000.

See a complete listing of real estate market rankings from eppraisal.com.


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