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Market Update
Carmel-by-the-Sea & Carmel Point
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Carmel-by-the-Sea rebounded in Q2 a er an extremely slow rst quarter of the year. e total number of sales crept back to 27, up from 17 and 19 in the two previous quarters, but still well below the typical average in the mid-30s to low 40s. Average sale price was strong in Q2 2023 at $3.47M. is marks the second highest out of the last six quarters. Five sales over $5M was back to the typical level of high-end sales a er we saw just one such sale in Q1 2023.
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Average Selling Price
$3,468,153
8.1% 3.1% versus Q1 2023 versus Q2 2022
Days on Market
37 23.3% 362.5% versus Q1 2023 versus Q2 2022
Sales Volume
$93,640,131
71.7% 15.7% versus Q1 2023 versus Q2 2022
Units Sold
27
58.8% 18.2% versus Q1 2023 versus Q2 2022
Did You Know?
Carmel-by-the-Sea’s one-square mile village is as unique in charm as it is in fun facts. No high heels law, no street addresses, Clint Eastwood was once mayor, and Doris Day helped make Carmel dog heaven on Earth.