Altos Research Real Estate Market Analytics

Real Estate Price Trends

This chart shows the current median single family home price in the city you are researching. Real estate market research begins with price trends. Watch this report each week to discern trends before you can read about them anywhere else.

We watch price trends at the city-wide and neighborhood levels. Our Reports also watch trends at different price points in the market (compare trends at the high-end vs. trends at the low-end of the market).

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Housing Market Conditions

We developed the Market Action Index™ for an at-a-glance measurement of market conditions. The Index is a barometer of real estate supply and demand. A value above 30 indicates demand is relatively robust, we call that a Seller's Market. Below 30 is a Buyer's Market.

Also use the Market Action Index trends as a leading indicator for prices. When markets fall persistently into Buyer's territory prices will likely follow.

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Home Sales and Demand Trends

How long does it take to sell a home in your area? Pay close attention to the Days on Market. Not only does it tell you about the health of the market, but also how long you might expect it to take to sell a home. Or how quickly you should make an offer on the place you saw this weekend. Take advantage of this knowledge to optimize your home buying and selling experience. Don't forget to examine the differences in DoM in the different price Quartiles. It can be very telling... Subscribe now!

Price Per Square Foot

Looking at the price per square foot helps us understand the value placed on homes in a real estate market. Price per square foot does not always move in tandem with the median price of the market.

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Homes for Sale

Inventory measures the number of properties for sale in a given real estate market and will fluctuate seasonally. Make sure you keep an eye on the Market Action Index (above) to gauge demand levels relative to inventory levels. If inventory increases as demand falls, you'll see the Market Action Index drop quickly.

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