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Number of Home Sales in LA County Remains Unchanged, Value Increases

The value of homes in Los Angeles County has increased compared to this same time period a year ago, according to real estate experts.

The number of homes sold in Los Angeles County was virtually unchanged in September, compared to the same month a year ago, while prices rose by 9.7 percent, a real estate information service announced recently.

A total of 6,188 homes changed hands in Los Angeles County last month, compared to 6,185 in September 2011, according to DataQuick. The median price of a home in Los Angeles County in September was $340,000, up from $310,000 in September 2011.

In Orange County, 2,677 homes were sold in September, up 6.7 percent from September 2011, when 2,510 were sold. The median home price was $450,000 last month, up 5.9 percent from $425,000 in September 2011, according to DataQuick.

A total of 17,859 new and resale houses and condos sold in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, Ventura, San Bernardino and Orange counties in September, according to DataQuick. That was down 20.4 percent from 22,438 in August, and down 1.6 percent from 18,149 in September 2011.

The median price for a Southern California home was $315,000 last month, up 1.9 percent from $309,000 in August and up 12.5 percent from $280,000 in September 2011.

"The latest stats suggest unbelievable low mortgage rates and modestly higher consumer confidence continue to put pressure on a supply-starved housing market," DataQuick President John Walsh said. "We can't stress enough, though, that the median sale price and other price measures reflect more than just rising home values. There's been a major change in market mix, meaning fewer low-priced sales, fewer foreclosures re-selling and more sales in middle and upscale markets."

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