What did 3 bedroom homes sell for in Berkeley in 2007?
More Berkeley real estate sales research for you!

We can learn lots of information from the graph:
- Much of Berkeley was built up in the 20's, and so most the Berkeley housing stock is either 2 or 3 bedrooms (BR)
- 3 BR homes sold for incrementally more than 2 BR homes; 3 BR = 2 BR + $xxx,000. Using the median price, you can purchase a 3 BR home for about $175,000 more than a 2 BR home
- 4 BR homes sold for geometrically more than 2 BR homes; you have to pay about twice as much for a 4 BR home than a 2 BR home
- Very few Berkeley homes sold for $500,000 or less.
This table isn't formatting quite how I want it to.. but this will give you the idea.
BR # of Sales Median Price
2 ..... 147 ..... $625,000
3 ..... 187 ..... $801,000
4 ..... 105 ..... $1,170,000
5 ..... 26 ..... $1,350,000
Data from East Bay Regional MLS, which doesn't reflect all home sales in Berkeley, but I think it gives a pretty good feel for distribution of the number of homes, and their pricing distribution.
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Labels: Berkeley MLS Sales, Home Sales Price Distribution, Single Family Home Prices
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