Archive for May, 2010

May 31

5 Things To Do Before You Sell Your Home!

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5 Things to do before you sell your home!

May 30

10 Deadly Mistakes Buyers Make….Cool Stuff you need to know!

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10 Deadly Mistakes Buyers Make

May 29

Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for May 29, 2010

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Seal of San Benito County, California
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Single Family Residential

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Active:

San Benito County-149 of which REO/Bank Owned-24 or 16%

Hollister-87 of which REO/Bank Owned-20 or 23%

Pending:

San Benito County-212 of which REO/Bank Owned-33 or 16%

Hollister-177 of which REO/Bank Owned-27 or 15%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.70 months supply of inventory or 15/days

Hollister-.49 months supply of inventory or 15/days

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Solds for the week: 18 (few late reportings skew the total)

High-$459,000 Short Sale, All CASH

Low- $140,000 REO/Bank Owned, All CASH

Full-Price/Over-Asking-9 or 50%

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Sale Type

REO/Bank Owned:7 or 39%

Short Sale:7 or 39%

Equity Sale:4 or 22%

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Financing Type

FHA Loan:7 or 39%

New Conv 1st:6 or 33%

All CASH:4 or 22%

USDA Loan:1 or 7%

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May 25

Here it is in a nutshell ~ Why I Work By Referral

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Why I Work By Referral

May 22

Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for May 22, 2010

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Map of California highlighting San Benito County
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Single Family Residential

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Actives:

San Benito County-153 of which REO/Bank Owned-22 or 14%

Hollister-91 of which REO/Bank Owned-18 or 20%

Pendings:

San Benito County-224 of which REO/Bank Owned-37 or 17%

Hollister-185 of which REO/Bank Owned-30 or 16%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.68 months supply of inventory or 14-Days

Hollister-.49 months supply of inventory or 15-Days

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Solds for the week: 18

High-$499,900 Equity Sale-New Construction, FHA Loan

Low-$205,000 Equity Sale, FHA Loan

Full-Price or Over-Asking: 11 or 61%

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Sale Type

Equity Sale-8 or 44% (4 New Construction-Anderson Homes)

REO/Bank Owned-7 or 39%

Short Sale-3 or 17%

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Financing Type

New Conventional 1st-9 or 50%

FHA Loan-7 or 39%

VA Loan-1 or 6%

All CASH-1 or 6%

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May 20

Over The Fence ~ June 2010

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Over The Fence ~ June 2010

May 17

Top Influences In Selecting A Home

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A Place To Call Home

May 16

HAFA ~ Foreclosure vs. Short Sale

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http://www.cdpe.com/files/advanced/1004-1-HAFA/foreclosure-vs-shortsale-flyer.pdf

May 15

Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for May 15th, 2010

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San Benito County map
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Single Family Residential

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Actives:

San Benito County-156 of which REO/Bank Owned-24 or 15%

Hollister-90 of which REO/Bank Owned-19 or 21%

Pendings:

San Benito County-234 of which REO/Bank Owned-39 or 17%

Hollister-198 of which REO/Bank Owned-32 or 16%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.67 months supply of inventory or 20-days

Hollister-.45 months supply of inventory or 13.5-days

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Solds for the week: 9

High: $675,000 Equity Sale, New Conv. 1st

Low:  $240,000 Short Sale, New Conv. 1st

Full-Price or Over-Asking: 6 or 67%

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Sale Type:

REO/Bank Owned-4 or 44%

Short Sale-3 or 33%

Equity Sale-2 or 22%

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Financing Type:

New Conv. 1st-4 or 44%

All CASH-2 or 22%

USDA Loan-2 or 22%

FHA Loan-1 or 11%

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May 12

The Echo Boomers are coming…..

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