It feels like spring!

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It’s a beautiful week in Sonoma County, feels like spring. After all the rain we had in the last weeks everybody is cheering up. When I moved to California from Netherlands (where it usually rains) I could not believe how we are influenced by rain.

This weeks MLS meeting was a busy one. The Real Estate market has been picking up a bit over the last 10 days or so. There were quite a few agents that had ‘buyers needs’ -> were looking for a specific property in a specific/or not so specific neighborhood.

The real deals, priced well, good neighborhoods do get a lot of attention. I even do hear and see even short sales getting into escrow -> this means that the bank accepted an offer. Apparently the banks are able and willing to cut their losses. The fed rate cut did help the banks, their balance sheet looks much better now so this is a great benefit for the real estate market.

There was a nice selection of properties on tour. My personal favorites were:

4548 Fable Ct in Bennett Valley. Absolutely gorgeous, great setting consisting of 2 parcels. The original owner bough the lot next to the lot the house is on to have more privacy. It was worth it!

112 Junior – This property is in a tucked away neighborhood close of 4th lane across from the McDonald area.  It’s a craftsman style home, great floorplan with an extra guest quarter/office above the garage

Should you like to see any of these, just call me.

Mirjam

International Networking Week

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Breaking News

My, how we’ve grown!

International Networking Week
February 4 – 8, 2008

International Networking Week™ is an initiative BNI started in 2007. In 2008, International Networking Week™ will feature a number of networking events across the world.

The goal of the week is to celebrate the key role networking plays in the development and success of businesses across the world.

Simultaneous events will be held globally to celebrate International Networking Week™.

Visit http://www.internationalnetworkingweek.com to learn more and visit YouTube to watch an 8-minute video about BNI’s International Networking Week™ initiative.

Market Overview

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It’s February already, can you believe it? I did see some early signs of spring this morning, some trees start blooming, the mustard seed looks pretty in ‘the naked vineyards’. Sonoma County is pretty.

I did promises some overviews for Sonoma County so here they are. These are overview of all residential properties.

First a 2 year overview of the homes that are for sale versus the ones that did get an accepted offer or sold that month. It’s interesting to see the yearly trends although this January 06 was a lot more favorable that this January.

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However, the amount of properties on the market did go down…

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There are plenty of great opportunities out there, it’s a great market for buyers who finally will be able to purchase a home in Sonoma County, for people who want to move up to a nicer home, and for investors. This market comes around only every 15 years. Might as well take advantage of it. Call me for an overview of interesting properties/great deals!

Mirjam – 707-486-2638

All Real Estate is Local…

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While the woes about Real Estate rage along in the news and everything you hear about Real Estate is bad, we had a great Realtor meeting yesterday. Rivendale Homes had a great open house party planned and announced that sales had picked up in their offices, apparently Christopherson homes had the same happening at their new home subdivisions. And one of the Realtors mentioned that he had multiple offers on his bank owned property -> it’s in escrow now. One of the properties I am currently selling in the JC area at 1228 Morgan Street gets a lot of showings and we had over 30 people come through the open house last Sunday.

It seems like we have hit bottom in Sonoma County. Nobody knows that until home prices are going up again but it looks interesting right now. Doing a count while writing this blog this morning we have 2498 active residential listings in the MLS and 366 listings in escrow/under contract. While we all know that some of these contracts will fall apart due to several reasons, it does give us a nice snapshot. This gives us a 6.8 month inventory – comparing the properties that are still on the market to the ones that have an accepted offer. Yes I know, usually this count is done for homes that have sold, however doing this math with homes that are in escrow gives us a closer look at what’s currently happening.

There were 366 parties that found a property that matched their need and thought is was worth putting in an offer. That’s encouraging! By the way, don’t forget, interest rates are still at historical lows!

This morning I did run into a new website : ‘Trash your Realtor” . I do understand that home owners who bought when the market was at it’s top are trying to blame somebody (“any body”) and Realtors are an easy target. I did see an article of people suing their Realtor for buying an ‘overpriced home’.

Don’t forget that Realtors do not set a price, a buyer does. It’s our job to help you find and get you new a home and yes, of course, to run a market analysis to give you an idea about property values in a certain neighborhood. But when the market was so hot, everybody wanted to get in, bidding wars were the norm. Who are you going to blame for this?  I have to say that some of my clients did loose out on bidding wars simply because the price went up so far that they felt they could no longer afford that home. I felt bad at that time however, later when we spoke about this she was glad they lost out, it would have gotten them into trouble. When she told me that, she did make my day, just because I had wondered whether I had done right by not pushing them beyond the amount they had told me they could afford. Sometimes it’s hard to figure out what the right thing is. If anyone has feedback/an opinion on this please do so, I am curious about your feedback.

In general, people move in droves. Right now it’s a great market to but, however, most buyers will wait until the market turns around and home prices go up. That’s just how the market goes…

Well this was my rant for the day, it’s going to be a beautiful day in beautiful Sonoma County.

Have a great day!

Mirjam (mirjam@c21alliance.com)