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Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for June 5th, 2010

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Single Family Residential

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Actives:

San Benito County-166 of which REO/Bank Owned-23 or 14%

Hollister-99 of which REO/Bank Owned-19 or 19%

Pendings:

San Benito County-195 of which REO/Bank Owned-33 or 17%

Hollister-163 of which REO/Bank Owned-28 or 17%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.85 months supply of inventory or 25/days

Hollister-.61 months supply of inventory or 18/days

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Solds for the week: 21 (another week of late reporting sales)

High: $545,000 Equity Sale, FHA Loan

Low:  $110,000 REO/Bank Owned, All CASH (Tammy’s deal)

Full-Price or Over-Asking: 11 or 52%

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Sale Type:

Equity Sale-9 or 43%

Short Sale-8 or 38%

REO/Bank Owned-4 or 19%

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Financing Type:

New Conventional 1st-9 or 43%

FHA Loan-9 or 43%

VA Loan-2 or 10%

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Wow! Another week of big numbers but really they’re cooked just like the jobs report this week! Many late reporting – Sold’s. One I noticed all the way back to April 15th!

Look! The Equity Sales were king of the hill! Who said there’s not Equity in the marketplace? One third of all US homes have no mortgage against them! You won’t hear that news in the media.

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

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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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Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for May 8th, 2010

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Single Family Residential

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Active:

San Benito County-152 of which REO/Bank Owned-25 or 16%

Hollister-88 of which REO/Bank Owned-20 or 23%

Pending:

San Benito County-236 of which REO/Bank Owned-38 or 16%

Hollister-198 of which REO/Bank Owned-31 or 16%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.64 months supply of inventory or 19 days

Hollister-.44 months supply of inventory or 13 days

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Sold’s for the week: 16

High-$700,000 Short Sale, New Conv. 1st

Low- $163,000 REO/Bank Owned, USDA Loan

Full-Price or Over-Asking- 7 or 44%

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Sale Type:

Short Sale-7 or 44%

Equity Sale-6 or 38%

REO/Bank Owned-3 or 19%

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Financing Type:

New Conventional 1st-7 or 44%

FHA Loan-6 or 38%

All CASH-2 or 13%

USDA Loan-1 or 6%

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Wow! Big week for the Sold’s….Short Sales and Equity Sales dethroned the REO/Bank Owned properties as the big players.

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Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for April 17th, 2010

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Single Family Residential

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Actives:

San Benito County-163 of which REO/Bank Owned-27 or 17%

Hollister-100 of which REO/Bank Owned-20 or 20%

Pendings:

San Benito County-233 of which REO/Bank Owned-38 or 16%

Hollister-193 of which REO/Bank Owned-31 or 16%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.70 months supply of inventory or 21-days

Hollister-.52 months supply of inventory or 16-days

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Solds for the week: 13

High-$825,000 Short Sale, New Conv. 1st

Low- $70,000  REO/Bank Owned, All CASH

Full-Price or Over-Asking-2 or 15%

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Sale Type

REO/Bank Owned-6 or 46%

Short Sale-4 or 31%

Equity Sale-3 or 23%

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 Financing Type

All CASH-5 or 38%

FHA Loan-4 or 31%

New Conv. 1st-3 or 23%

USDA Loan-1 or 8%

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Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for April 10th, 2010

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Single Family Residential

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Actives:

San Benito County-160 of which REO/Bank Owned-29 or 18%

Hollister-96 of which REO/Bank Owned-20 or 21%

Pendings:

San Benito County-231 of which REO/Bank Owned-37 or 16%

Hollister-190 of which REO/Bank Owned-30 or 16%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.69 months supply of inventory or 21 days

Hollister-.51 months supply of inventory or 15 days

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Solds for the week: 20

High: $605,000 REO/Bank Owned, New Conv. 1st

Low:  $115,000 REO/Bank Owned, All CASH

Full-Price or Over-Asking: 16 or 80%

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Sale Type

REO/Bank Owned: 12 or 60%

Short Sale: 6 or 30%

Equity Sale: 2 or 10%

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Financing Type

New Conv. 1st: 9 or 45%

FHA Loan: 8 or 40%

All CASH: 3 or 15%

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 Wow! Big week for closings…..Inventory appears to be creeeeping up….maybe due to the banks moving forward on more foreclosures that were stalled from last year….there were 54 Notices of Sale in the paper this week, have not seen numbers like that in well over a year.

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Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for March 27th, 2010

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Single Family Residential

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Active:

San Benito County-140 of which REO/Bank Owned-25 or 18%

Hollister-78 of which REO/Bank Owned-17 or 22%

Pending:

San Benito County-245 of which REO/Bank Owned-48 or 20%

Hollister-200 of which REO/Bank Owned-37 or 19%

 Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.57 months supply of inventory or 17 days

Hollister-.39 months supply of inventory or 12 days

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Solds for the week: 12

High-$452,000 REO/Bank Owned, New Conv. 1st

Low- $137,000 Short Sale, FHA Loan

Full-Price or Over-Asking: 7 or 58%

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Sale Type:

REO/Bank Owned-8 or 67%

Short Sale-2 or 17%

Equity Sale-2 or 17%

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Financing Type:

FHA Loan-5 or 42%

New Conventional 1st-33%

USDA Loan-2 or 17%

VA Loan-1 or 8%

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The stats remain very consistant week after week……

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Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for March 13, 2010

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Single Family Residential

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Actives:

San Benito County-154 of which REO/Bank Owned-28 or 18%

Hollister-87 of which REO/Bank Owned-18 or 21%

Pendings:

San Benito County-223 of which REO/Bank Owned-47 or 21%

Hollister-186 of which REO/Bank Owned-37 or 20%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.69 month’s supply of inventory or 21 Days

Hollister-.47 month’s supply of inventory or 14 Days

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Solds for the week: 9

High: $610,000 REO/Bank Owned-New Conv. 1st

Low:  $240,000 REO/Bank Owned-FHA Loan

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

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Sale Type

REO/Bank Owned: 5 or 56%

Short Sale: 2 or 22%

Equity Sale: 2 or 22%

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Financing Type

New Conv. 1st: 5 or 56%

FHA Loan: 2 or 22%

USDA Loan: 2 or 22%

All CASH: none

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Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for February 27th, 2010

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Single Family Residential

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Actives:

San Benito County-139 of which REO/Bank Owned-28 or 20%

Hollister-76 of which REO/Bank Owned-17 or 22%

Pendings:

San Benito County-222 of which REO/Bank Owned-47 or 21%

Hollister-186 of which REO/Bank Owned-37 or 20%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.63 months supply of inventory or 19 days

Hollister-.41 months supply of inventory or 12 days

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Solds for the week: 19

High: $725,000 Equity Sale-New Conv. 1st

Low:  $214,000 Equity Sale-FHA Loan

Full-Price or Over-Asking: 9 or 47%

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Sale Type

REO/Bank Owned: 10 or 53%

Short Sale: 2 or 11%

Equity Sale: 7 or 37%

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Financing Type

New Conv. 1st: 8 or 42%

FHA Loan: 7 or 37%

All CASH: 2 or 11%

VA Loan: 2 or 11%

Wow! A big week for closings…..Wondering if now we’re over the hump of lenders having to use the new GFE-Good Faith Estimate. We have not seen this many Equity Sales close in one week in I can’t remember and the high closing was in the $700,000 range and the low was in the $200,000 range. For weeks we’ve had closings under $200,000.

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Hollister, San Benito County Real Estate Market Update for February 20th, 2010

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Single Family Residential

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 Actives:

San Benito County-144 of which REO/Bank Owned-28 or 19%

Hollister-76 of which REO/Bank Owned-19 or 25%

Pendings:

San Benito County-222 of which REO/Bank Owned-47 or 21%

Hollister-190 of which REO/Bank Owned-36 or 19%

Absorption Rate:

San Benito County-.65 month’s supply of inventory or 20days

Hollister-.40 month’s supply of inventory or 12days

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 Solds for the weeks: 8

High-$700,000 Short Sale, New Conv.1st

Low- $175,000 REO/Bank Owned, New Conv.1st

Full-Price or Over-Asking-7 or 88%

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Sale Type:

REO/Bank Owned-6 or 75%

Short Sale-2 or 25%

Equity Sale-none

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 Financing Type:

New Conventional 1st-5 or 63%

FHA Loan-1 or 13%

USDA Loan-1 or 13%

All Cash-1 or 13%

More info on Indymac/One West Bank’s Sweetheart Shared Loss Agreement with the government

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