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Homeland home prices rise in the first quarter of 2017

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The median sale price of a home sold in the first quarter of 2017 in Homeland rose by $45,000 while total sales increased by 16.7%, according to BlockShopper.com.

From January through March of 2017, there were seven homes sold, with a median sale price of $290,000 - a 18.4% increase over the $245,000 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were six homes sold in Homeland in the first quarter of 2016.

The median sales tax in Homeland for the most recent year with available data, 2016, was $2,482, approximately 0.9% of the median home sale price for the first quarter of 2017.

The following table compares Homeland to other Riverside County cities with similar median sales prices in the first quarter of 2017:

CityJan. - Mar. 2017 Home SalesJan. - Mar. 2016 Home Sales% change (Total Home Sales)Jan. - Mar. 2017 Median Sales PriceJan. - Mar. 2016 Median Sales Price% change (Median Sales Price)
Menifee 393413-4.8%$310,000$295,0005.1%
Beaumont156204-23.5%$301,750$277,5008.7%
Bermuda Dunes 372454.2%$300,000$315,000-4.8%
Palm Desert59343536.3%$293,000$303,000-3.3%
Moreno Valley56447818%$292,000$270,2508%
Homeland 7616.7%$290,000$245,00018.4%
Aguanga 104150%$289,000$343,500-15.9%
Perris2322205.5%$285,000$260,0009.6%
Cherry Valley 10100%$281,500$317,500-11.3%
Indio35531612.3%$280,000$263,7506.2%
Mountain Center 8714.3%$275,000$454,500-39.5%

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