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Southern California home sales jump in July

Southern California home sales rose last month for the first time in nearly three years, although prices continued their downward spiral, data released today showed. In July, the region’s median price fell 31% from a year ago to $348,000, the lowest since February 2004, when the local real estate market was in the throes of an extraordinary boom, according to La Jolla-based research firm MDA DataQuick. The ongoing decline in prices appears to be spurring sales. The number of homes sold picked up in July for the first year-over-year expansion since October 2005. All counties, save Los Angeles County, posted at least a 10% increase from July 2007. The biggest gainer was the region’s foreclosure nucleus — Riverside County — where sales jumped 48.6%. For the full story visit www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-homesales19-2008aug19,0,891063.story

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