Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco penninsula’

Calm before the storm?

Comments Off  | 

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!  Foreclosures are down 21% of the previous month and 14% below November of last year.  This is great news but I think we will see another wave of foreclosures and  short sales in 2011. It could be as early as January 2011. We probably will see another wave of distressed properties on the market in the coming year.

If you remember in 2008-2009, the market was flooded with the first wave of  distress properties for sale.  There are still a lot of people having problems with their loan payments and the banks will have to follow through with their right to foreclose to recuperate the losses.  

Enhanced by Zemanta

HUD’s One Stop Website for Economic & Housing Data

Comments Off  | 

HUD has created a website for the public to be able to research a wide variety of economic and housing market data at the regional, state, metropolitan area and county levels.  This information is being provided by the Census Bureau, Labor Dept., state and local government, housing industry sources, as well as HUD’s own economist.  You’ll be able to look at “Market at a glance” reports, Regional Housing Market profiles, regional Narratives, and a Comprehensive housing market analysis.

Enhanced by Zemanta

Home sales improving!!!

Comments Off  | 

Now that we are in the last part of the year, how is the real estate market? Well for the month of September, existing home sales were up by 10% from the month of August.  However, sales are down by 19.1% compared to September 2009.  This is a great opportunity for buyers to take advantage of the market.  It’s no wonder that Americans still think about owning their own home.  80% of Americans believe in buying a home is a good financial decision.

Enhanced by Zemanta

CAR home sales report for August

Comments Off  | 

Are you wondering what your home is worth these days?  The California Association of REALTORS have published the results.  Some areas have experienced some appreciation.  My guess is that the valueshave bottomed out and are starting to go up.  San Francisco and the peninsula home values seem to be doing better then a lot of other areas. 

Enhanced by Zemanta

HR 5028, homeowners remain as renters

Comments Off  | 

Where do you go after your home is foreclosed upon by the bank?  Your credit is a mess and you may not make as much money as before, so where do you go?   

The Center for Economic and Policy Research has a report, “The Gains from Right to Rent in 2010″, and has suggested to allow homeowners the right to rent their home, after foreclosure.  By doing so, it may address the nation’s foreclosure problem. 

HR 5028, under Right  to Rent legislation, would allow the foreclosed homeowner to stay in the home as a renter for a substantial period of time.  This would help the homeowners from being homeless and it will help the communities that are experiencing high numbers of foreclosures.

Enhanced by Zemanta

National Assoc. of REATORS shows positive future

4 comments  | 

How do you think the real estate market is doing?  Is it better or is it worse then when the market went bust?  I think the market place here in San Francisco and the Peninsula are doing better.  We did go through a major price change in many areas but prices are stabilizing.  We are much more fortunate then some other areas in the country. 

The National Association of REALTORS have information about the real estate market, in general, and why it’s going to get better.  How is your area?  Doing better? I hope it is! 

Enhanced by Zemanta

10 tips for your home remodel project

Comments Off  | 

Are you thinking about updating or remodeling your home?  Well, it can be an overwhelming task especially when you’re thinking about doing it your self.  When the job becomes a major project, then you may want to hire a contractor to help you with your project.  Like every industry, there are good ones and bad.  You need to know what to ask when you interview them for the job; things like asking for referrals, or copy of their insurance coverage, or even if they clean up after themselves when they are done for the day.  Here are 10 tips to refer to when you are planning to make changes to your home. 

Enhanced by Zemanta

6 reasons to shop around for the best interest rate available!

Comments Off  | 

Everybody has gone shopping for one thing or another so this should apply to mortgage loans too.  By taking the time to shop around for the best rates available, you could be saving thousands of dollars during the life time of the loan.  So it pays to be aware of the cost associated in obtaining a loan.  Not to mention, you will be more confident about affording and purchasing that home that says “buy me”. 

After all, purchasing a property could be the most expensive thing you buy in your life time.  Why not take the plunge now?  With the lowest interest rates ever available and lots of homes to choose from, plus slow economic recovery of the market, this is the best time to do so.

Enhanced by Zemanta

$3 Billion more to help homeowners

Comments Off  | 

Our government has said they would spend another $3 billion to help homeowners keep their home if they lost their job or have a medical condition that reduces their ability to work. Eligible homeowners could receive a no-interest loan up to $50,000 for as long as 24 months and stay in the home.  This program is to prevent further home foreclosures, but will it help and make a difference? According to RealtyTrac, foreclosures have increased 8% to $1.65 million in the first 6 months of this year with the current programs, so will this help or are we digging a bigger hole in the money pit for the next generation to cover? I hope it does help and get us out of this mess. However, it’s going to take some time to see if the extra money spent will make a difference, but at least, the government is trying to help people keep their homes.

Enhanced by Zemanta

The best time ever to buy a home

Comments Off  | 

Have you been thinking about when it may be the best time to purchase a property? Well, here’s 5 reasons why you might want to make that big step now. Don’t forget, real estate has cycles. We are now in a buyer’s cycle and it’s the best time to take advantage of the market place. Remember, not too long ago, the last seller’s market? Do you remember when prices went through the roof and properties were selling like hot cakes? Does multiple offers to buy a home and  bidding over the asking price sound familiar? Well, it’s better now. If you can get into a property today, you’ll be able to ride the wave of the next seller’s market.

So how are you going to get the money to take advantage of the opportunity? Unless you have lots of cash to make that purchase, you should see your banker or loan agent to see how much you can borrow. If you need to scrape up some money for a down payment, here’s 7 ways that may help. Good Luck!

Enhanced by Zemanta