
The statistics below cover home sales in Culver City, California and are for single family homes. They do not include condos, income property and private sales.
There were 6 sales in January, down from 14 in December, '09. The highest price sold was $788,000 and the lowest $475,000.
The median prices was $650,000, up from $542,500 in December.
Sales price received vs. listing prices was $97.6%, almost the same as December which was 98%.
Average days on the market was 39, exactly the same as in December.
Below is a breakdown of last month's housing sales in Culver City.


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Good morning Jane,
It will be interesting to see if the number of sale trend up in February. Typically there are more sales in December with everyone trying to close by the end of the year. Good job reporting your area market.
Jane,
Nice market report...so easily readable! Love the chart!
Jane
Thanks for sharing the market update for Culver City, California.
Good luck and success.
Lou Ludwig
Dorie, thank you. Yes it will be interesting to see what happens in January.
Lori, thank you.
Lou, thanks to you too.
Jane, I see you are keeping the general public abreast of the market! Nice reporting, m'am.
Jane, great comliment indeed. Thank you.
Market reports are sooo important, I should do more of them. Great job.
Judi, thanks. I need to do way more Localism too.