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Listing prices down 102K from peak

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Median listing prices in greater L.A. slipped another $1,900 over the past week, and are now running 12.9% below year-ago levels, according to Housing Tracker’s weekly analysis of MLS listing data.

Highlights: Listing prices dropped to $478,000; inventory of unsold homes and condos rose to 41,552, an increase of 33.8% over year-ago levels.

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Date Median listing price yoy change MLS inventory yoy change
4/06 $579,666 n/a 27,251 n/a
4/07 $545,000 n/a 35,489 n/a
5/07 $545,000 n/a 38,297 n/a
6/07 $540,000 n/a 40,766 +20.4%
7/07 $535,000 n/a 42,685 +14.5%
8/07 $529,000 n/a 44,483 +13.6%
9/07 $520,000 n/a 46,414 +16.9%
10/07 $510,000 n/a 46,603 +15.6%
11/07 $499,900 n/a 46,503 +19.0%
12/07 $495,000 -10.0% 43,174 +28.2%
1/14/08 $480,000 -12.6% 41,122 +34.9%
1/28/08 $478,000 -12.9% 41,552 +33.8%

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