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To: John Vosilla who wrote (32221)5/11/2005 6:56:51 PM
From: piggington  Respond to of 110194
 
I don't have exact stats but there seem to be plenty of SFH's to go around, judging from both anecdotal evidence and a quick search on signonsandiego.com. The inventory trend since last year for all property types basically went:

- extremely low inventory during last spring's panic buying
- rapidly rising inventory until last fall
- flat until this spring, when it started rising again

I'm surprised to hear that LA doesn't have a lot of inventory... I thought that all of SoCal was pretty much on the same pattern (thought I admittedly only really follow San Diego).

rich