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Monday Morning Real Estate Update 7/9/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

It looks like a Summer heat wave is upon us.  Stay cool this week!

Moderate activity continues to be the word for our local Real Estate market.  This is good because the culprit for the slower market nationally is home afford-ability.  With a moderate market, we are seeing slower growth in home values, which will help us sustain a decent market here in the Eugene and Springfield area.  This does mean that if you are thinking of purchasing a home there may never be a better time than right now.

Have An Awesome Week!



Sincerely,
Galand

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 7/16/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

Mortgage interest rates continue to hold fairly steady.  This is good news for the many home buyers out there looking to purchase right now.  It seems like the question that I get asked most often these days is, " what is going on with rates" ?  Well, I wish I had a crystal ball.  The good news is that rates continue to be well below the ten year average.  This coupled with a high inventory of homes for sale and softer pricing makes our current market one of the best opportunities to purchase a home that we have seen in many years.  The reality is that the market for home buyers is more favorable now than it was in the heated market of 18 months ago.

If you would like to search for homes listed for sale in the Eugene and Springfield area with daily e-mail updates as new homes meeting your search criteria hit the market, visit this great website, www.forhomeinfo.com.

Have An Awesome Week!



AND HERE'S YOUR MONDAY MORNING COFFEE!!

Sincerely,
Galand

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 7/2/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

Happy FOURTH OF JULY week!!!!!!!!

Home sales are remaining steady here in the Eugene and Springfield area.  The largest change over the past 30 days has been the huge increase in the number of homes for sale.  The high inventory of homes for sale should peak sometime in July.  This is good news for those buyers who are actively looking to purchase right now.  Prices are softer due to high competition and there is a large selection of homes for sale.  The news is not so good for those who are trying to sell due to high competition levels.. 

The national Real Estate market continues to slump with homes sales continuing to decline and new housing starts continue to be very soft.  The Eugene and Springfield Real Estate market continues to be one of the best in the country.

Have An Awesome Week!



AND HERE'S YOUR MONDAY MORNING COFFEE!!

Sincerely,
Galand

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 6/12/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

I was a typical Oregon late Spring weekend.  Don't worry Summer never really arrives here until after July 4.

The statistics show that the Eugene and Springfield area continues to enjoy one of the better housing markets in the country.  The question is, how long will this continue?  Mortgage interest rates have nosed up to just over 6%,  which could slow things down some.  This area also seems to always lag  behind the rest of the nation, so it is really unclear as to whether this is the case or whether we just have a better economy that other parts of the nation.  Time will tell.  One thing that is a certain here is that if you do plan on selling your home you must price your home competitively.  Our market is better than most, but not good enough to not be realistic.

Have An Awesome Week!



AND HERE'S YOUR MONDAY MORNING COFFEE!!

Sincerely,
Galand

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 6/6/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

What a gorgeous weekend with temperatures in the 80's.  It just does not get any better.

Nationally, it looks like the Northwest is holding up better than any other part of the country in the slacking Real Estate market.  This is good news as most of the country is seeing little relief from and slow down that is now over a year old.  Here in the Eugene and Springfield area the inventory of homes on the market is up slightly and the number of days it takes a home to sell is higher than a year ago but there are many good buyers out there currently  looking.  It is a good market to sell or buy a home in  and I look for a continuation of the same for the next couple of months. 

Have An Awesome week!



AND HERE'S YOUR MONDAY MORNING COFFEE!!

Sincerely,
Galand

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 5/17/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

The press has really given the Real Estate market a thrashing both locally and nationally.  Bad press keeps people from making good decisions out of fear.  The reality is not always what we perceive from the media.  Right now the opportunity for home buyers has not been better in the 20 years of my Real Estate career.  We have a very-very good inventory of well priced homes and mortgage interest rates that remain at extremely low levels.  We are finding tremendous home purchase opportunities for the few buyers we are working with.  We just keep hearing the same thing from potential home buyers.  "We are just going to wait until prices come down even more".  Well, maybe this will take place, but a rise in interest rates could quickly negate any continued drop in home values.  The truth is that we know we have a great buyer opportunity right now!  Trying to wait for the better deal is a real gamble.

Have An Awesome Week!



AND HERE'S YOUR MONDAY MORNING COFFEE!!

Sincerely,
Galand

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 4/16/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

Well, for the most part this past weekend showed us some wonderful Spring weather.  Compared to other parts of the country our weather looks pretty nice.

Compared to other parts of the country, our Real Estate market here in the Eugene and Springfield area also looks pretty nice.  It is taking longer to sell a home, home prices are slightly softer, but overall we are continuing to have a fairly good Real Estate market here.  Many part of the country are seeing a slow down that is much more severe. The one factor that is somewhat concerning here is that the cost of development land, building lots and new construction continues to soar.  If this trend continues it could quickly put the brakes on our good market.

Have An Awesome Week!



AND HERE'S YOUR MONDAY MORNING COFFEE!!

Sincerely,
Galand

Market Trends 4/11/07

by Galand Haas
Presented by: Galand Haas Team

 

Lane County Real Estate


 RMLS February 2007 Reporting Period 

 February Residential Highlights

Comparing February 2007 to February 2006 closed sales increased 7.4%. Further, new listings increased 24.8%. However, pending sales decreased 2.2%. The 1,508 active residential listings at month's end would last approximately 4.9 months given the month's rate of sales.

 

Year-to-Date

Comparing market activity for January-February 2007 to the same time period in 2006, closed sales increased 4.2%. Further, new listings were up 16.4%. Meanwhile, pending sales decreased 2.7%

 

Appreciation

Comparing the 12 months ending with February 2007 to the 12 immediately prior, the average sale price climbed 11.3% ($256,000 v. $230,000). Using the same formula we can see that the median sale price increased 13.4% ($225,200 v. $198,600). 

 

 

 

To-do list for spring, summer home sellers.

If you plan to sell your house in 2007, in most communities the peak sales months are April, May, June and July. The reason is the largest number of prospective buyers are in the market during this time of the year. That means now is the time to get your home ready for sale. If you want to earn top dollar, careful preparation and planning are essential. The four key steps are:

1. GET YOUR HOME INTO "MODEL HOME" CONDITION.

The best way to get your house ready for sale is to take a critical look at it. Pretend you are a critical buyer. Ask yourself, "Would I buy this home?" If your honest answer is "no," then do your best to correct its deficiencies. Getting your home into "model home" condition doesn’t mean making major renovations, such as installing a new kitchen or new bathrooms. That is usually a waste of money because buyers might not like your tastes.

Instead, cleaning, repairing and painting are all that is usually needed. Inexpensive cosmetic improvements usually pay off handsomely.Even if your home really doesn’t need it, fresh paint is the most profitable improvement you can make. It gives that "new feeling" to even old houses. For every $1 spent painting the interior and exterior, the return in the form of a higher sales price is often 10 times its cost. Other profitable improvements that usually return more than their modest costs include new light fixtures, new floor coverings (carpets, kitchen and bathroom tile or vinyl, refinishing wood floors, etc.) and a landscaping spruce-up with colorful flowering plants.

Pretend you are a photographer from one of the home magazines, such as House Beautiful or Sunset. Aim to make your house worthy of a low-cost home makeover feature article.

 2. HAVE YOUR HOME PROFESSIONALLY INSPECTED.

Another alternative is to repair or replace the deficient item, such as a bad furnace, but ask the supplier to delay payment until the sale closes. Most suppliers are eager to make sales and will readily agree to delayed payment without extra cost.

The reason a pre-listing professional inspection is so vital is that most of today’s savvy buyers insist on these inspections. By having your own pre-listing inspection, you will already be aware of any serious drawbacks. In addition, wise home sellers have customary local inspections such as for termites, energy efficiency, radon and building code compliance. Such inspections avoid later surprises. Smart sellers have repairs made before putting their home on the market, thus thwarting buyer objections.3. ESTIMATE YOUR HOME’S MARKET VALUE.

Home sales prices are based on the recent sales (not asking) prices of nearby similar houses within the last three months. A good place to start is on the Internet to determine your home’s approximate market value. For a FREE, no obligation, current market analysis of your home, log onto www.forhomesellers-nonSmartZip.com, fill out the form and a current market analysis of your home will be emailed directly to your inbox.

To find out the asking prices of similar homes listed for sale in your community, the best source is www.forhomeinfo.com. This Web site searches homes directly from the Multiple Listing Service. It is also FREE to sign up for and homes will be emailed directly to your inbox that meet your specific criteria. It will give you a good idea of comparable nearby houses now listed for sale. Please remember these are asking price, not sales prices. You can also obtain a home value analysis by email by logging onto www.forhomesellers-nonSmartZip.com. Here, you simply enter in the information pertaining to your home and within about 24 to 48 hours you will receive this analysis by email.

 4. INTERVIEWING A REAL ESTATE AGENT.

1. Ask how long the agent has been in the business.

2. How many homes they list and sell annually? (more is good).

3. What kind of marketing do they provide? (extensive Internet is good).

4. Get at least 3 references.

6. How long is the listing period?

7. How long do they follow up on showings?

8. What systems do they have for regular communication?

9. Are they a single agent or do they have a team? Teams are typically better.

Never, never choose an agent solely based on the fee they charge or on a potentially inflated sales price. Follow these simple suggestions and you should maximize on your homes sale price and have a great selling experience.

 

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Monday Morning Real Estate Update 4/2/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

As Spring arrives in the Eugene and Springfield area it reminds us as to how fortunate we are to live in such a gorgeous area.  Spring is truly a wonderful time of year in  Eugene and Springfiled.

The number of homes for sale at this time has hit a higher level.  The increase in home prices has stabilized and there has been little change over the last several months.  This indicates a stable market and one that should be very good for home buyers over the next quarter. With the continuation of very attractive mortgage interest rates, perpective home buyers should pay attention.

You can view all home listed for sale in the Eugene and Springfield area by visiting www.eugeneoregonhomesforsale.com.

Have An Awesome Week!

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 3/19/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

Congratulations to the Oregon ducks men's basketball team for advancing to the Sweet 16.  Good luck Friday against UNLV!!!

The Real Estate market here in the Eugene and Springfield area remains in kind of a holding pattern.  There just has not been any significant change one way or the other in weeks.  The only thing to watch at this time is the slow down in the number of homes hitting the market for sale.  This could be a trend or maybe it is just a lull before the Spring rush.  I will keep you informed as we move ahead.

If you are considering selling your home, you can receive a FREE home market value analysis by e-mail simply by logging onto www.forhomesellers-nonSmartZip.com and entering in the details on your home.

Have An Awesome Week!

 

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