A fun graph of each city’s history of home prices:
History of California Home Prices
by Jim the Realtor | Aug 14, 2020 | Jim's Take on the Market, Sales and Price Check | 2 comments
by Jim the Realtor | Aug 14, 2020 | Jim's Take on the Market, Sales and Price Check | 2 comments
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That is so great. If you are a follower of these data this is just pure eye candy.
It’s too bad Ventura is lumped into LA and Santa Barbara is not large enough to make the chart.
I’d love to see a SoCal time lapse so the Sand County prices could be visualized.
When Compton and Bel Air are part of the same statistical element, it’s not that useful.