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Camarillo's Mission Oaks Real Estate Market Report for November 2008


Real Estate Market Trend For Camarillo's Mission Oaks, November 2008


This is a recap of real estate activities for Camarillo's Mission Oaks in the month of November, 2008.


Camarillo's Mission Oaks Single Family Homes:

  • Homes listed for sale in November 2008: 13
  • Homes sold in November 2008: 10
  • Average selling price of homes: $537,900
  • Median selling price of homes: $520,500
  • Average day on the market: 28
  • Average selling price % of listed price: 97.90%

Currently there are 53 homes for sale in Mission Oaks. From these homes for sale in Mission Oaks, 13 are short sale homes and 6 are bank owned/REO homes.


Camarillo's Mission Oaks Condo/Townhomes:

  • Condo/Townhomes for sale in November 2008: 14
  • Condo/Townhomes sold in November 2008: 8
  • Average selling price of Condo/Townhomes: $324,500
  • Median selling price of homes: $335,000
  • Average day on the market: 35
  • Average selling price % of listed price: 98.85%

Currently there are 59 Condo/Townhomes for sale in Mission Oaks. From these Condo/Townhomes for sale in Mission Oaks, 10 are short sale homes and 3 are bank owned/REO homes.


Source: Ventura County MLS


If you wish to receive more information about homes or Condo/Townhomes in Mission Oaks or any other area in Camarillo, please don't hesitate to contact me, Mana Tulberg, your Camarillo Realtor: (805) 443-8898
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Comments

Hi Mana,

Homes in the Misson Oaks area Camarillo have a pretty short marketing time! Must be very desirable.

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