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Affordability: better but not enough K Hov halts City in the Hills work Can you believe the prices? Check out our latest home sales map Williams-Sonoma opens in a week People in Business: A who's who for Aug. 15 Shadow inventory update Most Wanted Contractors! Who wants a tourism grant? Bako housing: In the heat map again Foreclosures in the shadows? January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 Contact us with your news and information: Team leader: Christine Peterson, cpeterson@bakersfield.com, 395-7418 Assistant team leader: John Cox, jcox@bakersfield.com, 395- 7345 Reporters: Courtenay Edelhart, cedelhart@bakersfield.com, 395-7372 Jenny Shearer, jshearer@bakersfield.com, 395-7234 Gretchen Wenner, gwenner@bakersfield.com, 395-7368
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$1.17 million home? $50,000? Check out this week's home sales map
Our latest home sales map is ready for a peek. See it here. No need to grab a map to find Conservatory Court and Harmony Drive (homes on those streets recently sold.) We’ve done the work for you. The map is updated with homes that sold in Bakersfield April 21 to 27, color-coded by sales price. We regularly publish single-family home sale transactions that occurred between individuals. Since foreclosures, or bank-owned properties, now account for an increasing number of weekly sales, sales between banks and individuals are now being included. Check out what homes are going for with the information from First American Real Estate Solutions compiled by reporter Vanessa Gregory. Highlights for April 21 to 27: • 90 homes are new on this map. • Priciest? One sold for $1.17 million in the 93311 ZIP code. (It was 6,666 square feet.) • Cheapest? One sold for $50,000 in the 93307 ZIP code. (It was 624 square feet.) What do you think of the prices? Time to buy? Time to sell? — Christine Peterson 1 comments from 1 users
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jonvaughn
on Jun 10, 2008 at 08:19 AM
Anyone go to the auction last night besides me? There were homes going for cheap. I think atleast 10 properties sold for under $60k, and one in the northwest, on a 18k foot lot, sold for just a smidge over $200k. Not many people showed up, which was great for both investor and owner occupied alike.
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