Herald, CA Real Estate Market

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a Suburban neighborhood  with 604households , house depreciates18.2%  in the last 12 months, there are 27homes  for sale, including 31foreclosures .

This chart shows you the trend of average home values in Herald, CA. The average estimated value of a home in Herald, CA was N/A in January 2008. Homeowners can use average estimated value to gauge the current equity in their home or to determine a potential sales price. Average estimated value can help indicate if purchasing a home in this area will yield a positive return.

This chart displays the trend of average sales price in Herald, CA. The average sales price of a house in Herald, CA was $390,000 in January 2008, down 0.58% from July 2006. Homeowners can use average sales price to help them determine a price point for their home. Conversely, home buyers can use average sales price to estimate the price they could expect to pay. Higher average sales prices may indicate better than average homes, while lower average sales prices may indicate homes in less demand (discounting special circumstances such as foreclosures).

The total number of sales is an indicator of turnover in the Herald, CA market. Home sales in Herald, CA for January 2008 totaled 1, which is down 0% compared to the transactions recorded in July 2006. Total number of sales can help homeowners gauge when to sell a home. Sales volume can occur during a time of prosperity or hardship. Therefore it is important to compare the sales price to the home value to determine if there is growth or contraction in the market. Home buyers can use the same information to identify areas where sales are occurring. Because home prices lag sales volume, prices typically increase as more sales occur.

Neighborhood density represents the number of homes that are inhabited, while household size tells you how many people on average live in each inhabited house. These metrics can be an indicator of how well Herald, CA maintains its housing inventory. The population of Herald, CA is made up of 604 households with 2.90 adults per household. On average, the median age of a home in Herald, CA is 23 years. Comparing neighborhood density to the number of properties, vacancies, and the number of new homes or neighborhoods can help to assess growth in a particular area.

The number of sold homes is a count of sales from the last few months (varies per location). Looking at the number of homes and the average time homes are on the market (for sale) in Herald, CA can indicate how long homeowners are willing to wait to sell their homes. It took an average of 152 days for homes in Herald, CA to go from a listing to a ratified contract. Conversely, average and maximum days on market will help sellers set an expectation for how long it may take to sell a house. Note that many variables influence the number of days a house in on the market before it sells

The total inventory of available homes in the Herald, CA market in November, 2009 stood at 37 homes. Foreclosures made up the majority of the homes for sale. This accounted for 31 real estate properties or 83% of the Herald, CA real estate market. The rest of the market comprised of resale homes and new homes totaling 6 and 6 houses respectively. These numbers do not represent all homes, as not all homes are marketed the same. The number of existing or resale homes is those found in most MLS's. New homes are a good indicator of housing growth, while foreclosures can indicate problem areas. Given recent events, foreclosures can also be good purchase opportunities given their reduced cost.

The occupancy chart shows the ratio of rentals to homes for sale in Herald, CA. There are 83% of homeowners and 13% of renters in Herald, CA. Home vacancy accounts for 3% of the Herald, CA real estate market. In addition, the vacancy rate of homes helps home buyers determine if a housing market has weak or strong competition. It also highlights areas of investment opportunities.

House appreciation provides three indicators of the home value trend in Herald, CA. The appreciation rate signifies whether the market has increased or decreased in value. Median value is the worth of a typical home in the area while average monthly rent can be used a proxy to compare with your monthly investment. The average market value for a home in Herald, CA for in November, 2009 was $589,276.

Caveat: There are many factors that determine both the price and value of a home. AOL Real Estate cannot and does not guarantee that the trend will retain its current course. We recommend viewing the other charts to get as many perspectives on this area as possible.

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Herald, CA Zip Codes: 95638

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Homes for sale in Herald, CA

2 Existing Homes 32 Foreclosures 0 New Homes
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$297,700.00

Bed: 3 Bath: 2.0 | Sq.Ft: 1,694

13685 Clay Meadows Ln

Herald, CA 95638

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$217,000.00

Bed: 3 Bath: 2.0 | Sq.Ft: 3

13991 Beskeen Rd

Herald, CA 95638

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$263,000.00

Bed: 3 Bath: 2.0 | Sq.Ft: 1,948

Kirkwood St

Herald, CA 95638

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$221,000.00

Bed: 2 Bath: 3.0 | Sq.Ft: 1,768

Clay East Rd

Herald, CA 95638

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