Early last month, we wrote about the housing market in the Richmond Waterfront (which consists of several communities, including Point Richmond, Marina Bay, and Country Club Vista) and highlighted conditions that indicated the area was likely “plateauing”. Among those conditions was a “days on market” figure that was twice the Bay Area average and a developing trend of homes selling for less than asking price. Essentially, while the area was projected to maintain most of the gains it made in… read more →
Will the Dublin Ranch housing market be opening up to buyers in the near future? Recent data hints at this possibility. In July, we wrote about how a number of single-family homes in Dublin were having difficulty selling, despite the average closing price (and number of properties sold) being some of the highest figures in a year. This begged the question: If the market is healthy, why do so many homeowners seem to have trouble selling their homes? Part of… read more →
Apple’s Homekit is a feature available to app developers to help them incorporate Apple’s personal assistant, Siri, into their household products’ functionality. In other words, we’ll soon be able to control and manage such things as our thermostat, lights, garage door, front door lock and other everyday household appliances and other items with just our voice. All of us iPhone owners are already aware that Siri can fulfill our desire to know what the weather is like outside (or halfway… read more →
Every once in a while, I get caught off-guard by the aggressive words or actions of a client. Many times, when I “peel back the onion” to uncover what is making them respond the way they are, I hear a story they have heard (or even lived through) about a real estate agent who acted unethically. It’s sad, but it’s true — in real estate, there are a few bad apples out there. Here’s a little insight, and some next-steps… read more →
With access to the same information, many real estate news sources come to similar conclusions when forecasting the housing market. In July, a relatively common opinion was that the Bay Area was following a trend similar to that found in other parts of the United States: Housing prices were leveling out. Part of this was based on slight dips in June’s data, which suggested the beginning of a gradual “cooling” effect. July’s report has served to challenge this prediction, however.… read more →
Last month, the sale of Dublin townhouses and condos outperformed the Bay Area average in several important categories, including “days on market” and “median for sale versus sold” figures. This reinforces the opinion that condos and townhouses continue to be the strongest aspect of the Dublin housing market—something that should please homeowners who are looking to rent or sell these types of properties in the area. This is especially salient now, with news of skyrocketing prices in San Francisco and… read more →
The latest news is that much of the United States’ housing market is regaining a healthy balance between buyers and sellers, with economists forecasting slowed growth as inventories expand. A larger inventory means more choices and flexibility on pricing. Thus, a whole group of prospective buyers—previously intimated by (or squeezed out of) the market—stop toeing the edge of the pool and choose to jump in. Meanwhile, prices in parts of the Bay Area’s housing market have reached pre-recession levels—a fact… read more →