
Here is what you can expect if you are looking to buy in the Belmont Heights area.
As far as the average for active homes listed.
Bdrms Baths Sq Ft List Price LP/SqFt Sale Price SP/SqFt SP/LP DOM
Minimum 0 1 418 $179,000 $266 N/A N/A N/A 2
Average 2 2 1429 $685,936 $484 N/A N/A N/A 88
Maximum 6 5 4100 $2,499,000 $930 N/A N/A N/A 313
For pending sales which gives you a good idea of what is going into escrow.
Bdrms Baths Sq Ft List Price LP/SqFt Sale Price SP/SqFt SP/LP DOM
Minimum 1 0 598 $299,900 $350 N/A N/A N/A 1
Average 2 1.50 1364 $671,525 $492 N/A N/A N/A 57
Maximum 7 5 4590 $1,950,000 $791 N/A N/A N/A 157
For closed sales which tells you what has happened this last month.
Bdrms Baths Sq Ft List Price LP/SqFt Sale Price SP/SqFt SP/LP DOM
Minimum 1 1 800 $329,900 $288 $315,000 N/A 92% 1
Average 2 2.25 1793 $744,315 $452 $723,484 $396 97% 61
Maximum 7 7.5 7244 $2,087,500 $644 $2,087,500 $644 103% 160
Expired properties are those that did not sell.
Bdrms Baths Sq Ft List Price LP/SqFt Sale Price SP/SqFt SP/LP DOM
Minimum 1 0 524 $269,000 $289 N/A N/A N/A 16
Average 2 2.00 1381 $630,192 $499 N/A N/A N/A 146
Maximum 8 8 3900 $1,225,000 $845 N/A N/A N/A 343
These numbers were taken from the Southern California MLS database.
As I cannot seem to figure out table layout under Typepad, I hope this is clear enough to see.
Next, I will compare prices from a few months ago until now. As last year shows the general prices in Southern California have appreciated, I feel some prices are actually going down in Long Beach. Maybe it’s a fluke.












