Marin County Real Estate (October 2008)
October 27, 2008
… [A] bona fide enthusiasm exists in the voices of people of who have been waiting to buy while prices moderated or dropped (depending on the area they are looking in). They are excited because they have suppressed their prior urges to buy and think now is the time.
My listing inventory has dwindled to just one home as all have sold in the past couple of months or are now in escrow (one listing had 3 offers). Marin-wide, the number of homes for sale in the HWY 101 corridor stands at 750 (down from 756 in September 2008). As noted above, reports of multiple offers continue–the most likely targets are aggressively priced Southern Marin homes in good locations and bank owned properties in Novato. And even though the number of homes sold has decreased this year, sellers are holding fast to their prices (particularly in Southern Marin). While interest rates are generally creeping upwards, they remain at historically low levels…
[click HERE for detailed analysis provided by NorthBayRE.com]
Pointe Marin Hideaway (Ultimate Upgrades — Amazing Price in Southern Novato)
October 13, 2008
Picture a cozy cottage nestled among the rolling hills–welcome to Pointe Marin’s Hideaway neighborhood. Secluded, yet conveniently located within easy walking distance to today’s necessities and a 2 minute drive to HWY 101 and the highly sought-after Southern Novato commute.
This immaculate Craftsman Style home with a Great Room configuration, was built in 2002 and sits on a peaceful cul-de-sac near parks (literally around the corner), trails, shopping, restaurants, banking, transportation, and more. It possesses all the benefits of modern construction, but retains a palpable old fashioned comfort and warmth. The many unique amenities include: hickory floors upstairs and down; sumptuous cherry cabinetry in the Kitchen; tasteful and expensive window coverings (including electronic blinds for the high windows in the family room); French Doors to the back yard; air conditioning and central heat; an efficient dual-zone climate control system; multiple built-in shelving and cabinets; overhead fans in all bedrooms and the office; and a convenient upstairs Laundry Room. Additionally there is a guest suite downstairs with its own bathroom. This home also features a sizable office with double doors.
Address: 65 Hollyleaf Way, Pointe Marin, Novato (3 Beds + Office, 3.5 Baths)
Listing Price: $719,000
If you have any questions about this lovely home, call Kyle Frazier, Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) and Marin Realtor at (415) 350-9440.
Novato Real Estate Market Update (October 2008 Home Sales Report)
October 6, 2008
We had drizzle of rain last week and today is blustery and cold. Autumn is definitely sinking in. Yet, despite the apparent problems faced by many around the country, the Novato real estate market is teetering on “hot.” Buyers are focused and seemingly undeterred (especially when it comes to writing offers below asking price–sometime significantly so).
Sellers with a need to sell are embracing aggressive pricing measures as foreclosures continue sapping equity from neighboring homes. As I have said before and I will say again, Novato is the Valhalla of value in Marin. And those whose financial situations don’t support a run at the higher priced homes of Southern and Central Marin are flocking to Novato. Although interest rates are bouncing up and down on a daily basis (literally), those who can qualify for a mortgage are moving in (literally). We are definitely seeing investors moving out of the stock market and into the bullish realm of Novato real estate.
There are 34 homes under $500,000 (down by 2 from September 2008) and 43% of these are in escrow. There are a total of 86 homes under $600,000 currently on the market. At the other end of the spectrum, Novato’s resurgent semi-luxury market ($1 million to $1.5 million price range) posted another 5 sales (there have been 24 such sales over the past 4 months). Overall, an astonishing 53% of Novato condos are in escrow. But, the most surprising market segment is the $600,000 to $750,000 price band with 27% of homes in escrow. This price band has been sluggish through much of the year.
Forty-six Novato homes sold in September 2008–up by 5 from August 2008. These homes averaged about 139 days on market, sold for an average sales price of $715,000 (roughly $338 per sq./ft.). Homes in Pointe Marin, Rush Creek, Bel Marin keys, and San Marin continue to get robust numbers of showings and/or interest.
|
Price Range |
Total Homes |
Pending Listings |
|
Up to $600K |
86 |
35% |
|
$600K - $750K |
48 |
27% |
|
$750K – $1 mil. |
56 |
14% |
|
$1 mil. – $1.5 mil. |
44 |
11% |
|
$1.5 mil. & Up |
23 |
5% |
For a brief explanation of the importance of the statistic addressing the percentage of “Pending” listings, click HERE. If you would like me to run the exact numbers on your neighborhood, just give me a call at (415) 350-9440. It is always my pleasure to be of service.
Marin County Real Estate (September 2008)
September 14, 2008
Looking outside last night, my wife commented that it was “dark already” (it was about 7:15 p.m.). I personally confirmed her observation–it looks like the seasons are changing. Predictably, after the annual slowdown of sales in Marin County during the Summer months, it seems as though activity has really picked up over the past couple of weeks. Half of my listings are in escrow (one had 3 offers) and the rest are getting lots of attention. The number of listing is up slightly (it would be up more significantly, but for the high number of Novato homes that are in escrow) and open houses are busy. Buyers seem to recognize that now may be the time to act as they are not convinced the market will tread further south and because of low interest rates (I heard that mortgage rates are down to around 5.75% for conforming loans). Qualifying for those loans is the big issue now–the underwriting process has become very demanding and unforgiving.
[click here for the rest of the story and for a table breaking down home prices in Marin County]
Marin County Real Estate (June 2008)
June 13, 2008
Marin County, California, was the ONLY county in the entire Bay Area to have a year-over-year increase in median price last month (prices were up 5.8%) according to DataQuick which surveys all recorded sales. The numbers for the HWY 101 corridor covered by this update are pretty amazing–the average price for single family homes sold in May 2008 was $1.493 million and if you exclude Novato that number increases to $1.647 million. We currently have 815 active listings (down from 881 in May 2008). This time of year historically sees an up-tick in listings as families leave town for vacations, etc. Yet, buyers are visiting open houses in droves. Reports of multiple offers continue.





