Friday, July 31, 2009

3-year descent in home prices appears to be at end

C.A.R. Market Matters

Over the last few weeks I have been noticing what appears to be stabilization of prices. The prices of homes in Long Beach seem to have come to a plateau. Our inventory is down as well and many homes are selling in less than thirty days. Ok short sales still take for ever but it is not the homes price that is causing it. This article from the New York Times sparked my interest this morning and the following is from California Association of Realtors.

According to recent reports and forecasts by housing analysts, the three-year descent in home prices appears to be at an end. Eight cities, including San Francisco, showed price increases in May, up from four in April, and one in March, according to Standard and Poor’s/Case-Shiller Index. For the first time since early 2007, the index of 20 major cities was virtually flat, rather than down.


MAKING SENSE OF THE STORY FOR CONSUMERS

· Earlier reports show that sales of existing homes nationwide rose last month for the third consecutive month, while sales of new homes increased in June by the largest percentage in eight years, according to the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR) and the U.S. Commerce Dept., respectively.

· Although some skeptics believe the market is pausing before home prices decline further, the median price in California’s housing market appears to be stabilizing. June marked the fourth consecutive month of rising home prices and the second largest gain on record for the month of June, based on statistics dating back to 1979. The year-to-year decline in June also was the smallest in the past 16 months.

· The S&P/Case-Shiller price index for 20 cities showed a half-percent gain when May was compared with April. It was the first month-over-month increase in the index in 34 months. “It is very possible that years from now we will say that April 2009 was the trough in home prices,” said Maureen Maitland, vice president for index services at Standard & Poor’s.

· One explanation for the increase in median prices is the rise in demand from buyers, especially first timers taking advantage of the $8,000 federal tax credit, which expires in December. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR) is lobbying for the tax credit to be extended and to be replaced with a $15,000 credit for all buyers.

· Another factor in the market’s resurgence is the prevalence of foreclosures, which make up about a third of all existing home sales. “Although another surge of foreclosures is expected later this year, demand remains strong, so the market may be able to absorb more distressed properties without significantly impacting the median price,” said C.A.R.’s Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young.

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Have a great weekend,

Jeff

jeff@JeffHallRealtor.com

www.JeffHallRealtor.com

Saturday, July 18, 2009

July = Vacation Time....

As a kid summer meant vacation time... or more importantly no school. As a family we never had the chance to travel; but as an adult I take full advantage of the ability to just get away. July is a month of get-a-ways for me this year. Last weekend I spent it in the Northwest (Seattle) visiting friends and doing a wedding. The photo above was taken from Bainbridge Island (about thirty minutes by boat from Seattle) looking towards Seattle in the distance. I lived on Bainbridge Island before moving to Long Beach and it is always fun to return and see old friends.

As you can see the Washington coast is much different than here in Southern California. I always enjoyed it there was just so much to see and appreciate. Life on an Island is very different than life in a city. Each has its qualities to be appreciated.

Many of us go through life without actually seeing. Not in the vision form of the word, but seeing beyond what our eyes take in. Sometimes we just look too hard and miss the beauty that is literally at our fingertips. When visiting zoos I always remind my friends to let their eyes relax to be able to see the animals that have the ability to hide from us. Many things in life hide from us... but if we just allow ourselves permission to see we will enjoy these gems as they arise.

I suggest that as we go through life we need to take time to relax to take in the inner beauty around us. Long Beach is a beautiful city... so much to see and a wonderful place to just relax.

Take time this summer... enjoy your family and friends just let go of the stress in our lives.

Peace,

Jeff

Jeff Hall

Jeff@JeffHallRealtor.com

www.JeffHallRealtor.com