Zillow predicts that home prices in the Los Angeles area are set to rise moderately over the next year. A report released by the website Tuesday found that home prices have risen 2.7% over the last year in the Los Angeles metro area -- which consists of Los Angeles and Orange counties -- to hit $397,000 by the end of the third quarter.
The website called a bottom for the Los Angeles area in the first quarter of 2012 and expects home prices to increase 3.5% throughout the region over the next year, according to its report.
If you have been thinking of owning your own home now is the time to jump off the fence. Interest rates are still low but prices are going up.
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tough Market For Owner Occopied Buyers
SEATTLE, Oct. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/
-- The inventory of lower-priced homes for sale, which are commonly
sought by first-time home buyers, has dropped by more than 40 percent in
California over the past year, according to a new Zillow analysis, which
tracks changes in the number of homes listed for sale on Zillow across
the country as of Sept. 30, 2012 and compares inventory changes in the
bottom, middle and upper tiers of home prices.
California has the highest annual rate of inventory reductions across all three housing tiers (-37.5 percent), but the inventory in the bottom tier of homes saw the biggest decline (-42.7 percent); with lower-priced homes in the Fresno (-59.7 percent), Sacramento (-55.4 percent), San Francisco (-53.2 percent) and Modesto (-50.5 percent) metros seeing the largest annual reductions. These homes commonly are purchased by first-time home buyers and, more recently, investors. Nationally, the bottom price tier has experienced an inventory reduction of 15.3 percent over the past year.
"First-time homebuyers are being squeezed out of the market by falling inventory and the rapid influx of investors looking to buy basic homes to rent out to the growing population of people who have recently been foreclosed upon," said Stan Humphries, Zillow chief economist. "Investors are paying in cash and can close sooner, which is more favorable to banks and homeowners looking to sell."
This is great news for sellers. Properties are selling with multiple offers and sometimes well over asking. If you have been thinking of selling now just might be the time. Contact me and we can go over your options and see if now is the time for you to sell your home.
Heather Farquhar
Keller Williams Realty
www.HeatherHouseHunter.com
Heather@HeatherHouseHunter.com
California has the highest annual rate of inventory reductions across all three housing tiers (-37.5 percent), but the inventory in the bottom tier of homes saw the biggest decline (-42.7 percent); with lower-priced homes in the Fresno (-59.7 percent), Sacramento (-55.4 percent), San Francisco (-53.2 percent) and Modesto (-50.5 percent) metros seeing the largest annual reductions. These homes commonly are purchased by first-time home buyers and, more recently, investors. Nationally, the bottom price tier has experienced an inventory reduction of 15.3 percent over the past year.
"First-time homebuyers are being squeezed out of the market by falling inventory and the rapid influx of investors looking to buy basic homes to rent out to the growing population of people who have recently been foreclosed upon," said Stan Humphries, Zillow chief economist. "Investors are paying in cash and can close sooner, which is more favorable to banks and homeowners looking to sell."
This is great news for sellers. Properties are selling with multiple offers and sometimes well over asking. If you have been thinking of selling now just might be the time. Contact me and we can go over your options and see if now is the time for you to sell your home.
Heather Farquhar
Keller Williams Realty
www.HeatherHouseHunter.com
Heather@HeatherHouseHunter.com
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Home prices signal recovery may be here
The S&P/Case-Shiller national home price index, which covers more than 80 percent of the housing market in the United States, climbed 6.9 percent in the three months ended June 30 compared to the first three months of 2012.
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