Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Is Treasure Valley housing turning a corner?

A positive article from The Statesman published on 3/18/2011.

It was the first time three consecutive months of single-family home sales exceeded the same period the year before since April-June 2010, when an expiring federal tax credit had first-time buyers rushing to get homes under contract.

The last time Ada County had three straight months of higher sales not driven by tax incentives was January-March of 2006, said Jere Webb, an agent with Coldwell Banker who publishes Webb Charts, a monthly statistical analysis for real estate professionals. “I think the market has finally changed,” Webb said.

According to the Intermountain Multiple Listing Service, 629 Treasure Valley homes received sales offers in February — 22 percent more than the previous month and 15 percent more than February 2010.
Experts attributed the increase to buyers scooping up distressed properties being offered at prices not seen in Ada County since 2003 and at least 1997 in Canyon County.

Despite the overall decline in home prices, resulting competition for distressed properties is producing multiple offers on homes, which may be ending the free-fall in housing values.

The IMLS report for February revealed median sales prices of $147,702 in Ada County and $79,500 in Canyon County, a one-month increase of 9.5 percent and 10.4 percent, respectively.

“We’re at a tipping point,” said Mike Pennington, a residential specialist with John L. Scott Real Estate. “We’ve got people fighting over these short sales, which is going to force home prices back up again in the second half of the year.”

Additionally, new home construction is also showing signs of life, thanks to falling land prices, lower labor costs and interest rates still hovering around 5 percent.

According to the IMLS, a combined 111 new homes were sold in Ada and Canyon counties during the first two months of 2011, which is a 37 percent increase over the same period a year ago.

Wayne Stacy, owner of Stacey Construction, said he recently had 25 potential buyers tour his model homes in a single week, compared with three or four a year ago.

He said many had abandoned plans to buy an existing home after becoming frustrated with lenders who now essentially control the resale market because of the glut of short sales.

Experts concede it can take two to six months to get a lender to respond to an offer on a short sale. And there’s no guarantee the offer will be accepted.

“The banks own that market, and they’ve made a mess of it. It’s become a no-win scenario for buyers,” Stacy said. “I’ve had people who had been waiting eight or 10 months for a response. Many are empty-nesters who don’t have a problem with their existing home and finally just decided to build a new home and get exactly what they want.”

The upturn in sales over the past three months is encouraging, said Stacy, noting that the winter is usually a time when consumer interest is at its lowest.

He said builders believe the spike in winter sales is a precursor to a strong spring selling season.

As a result, the number of homebuilders taking part in this spring’s 2011 Parade of Homes has grown to a maximum of 40, compared with 15 two years ago, signaling optimism among builders that new home market has turned the corner.

The Iron Eagle Realty Team's mission is to assist you, our client, in the sale and acquisition of real estate properties in the state of Idaho, specifically the Boise Idaho Real Estate Market. Whether you are buying or selling a home, whether it is a foreclosure, short sale or equity property, we handle our customers and clients with empathy and honest truths so they can make informed decisions as they advance in the process of buying and selling real estate that meet specific needs.
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Associate Broker, Silvercreek Realty Group

Certified Short Sale Specialist®
Investment Property Consultant
Direct: 208.919.0458 Office: 208.939.9033 Fax 208.514.1422
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Japan Earthquake and Tsunami: How to Help

As in the case of the recent earthquakes in New Zealand, NAR has identified four funds that we believe are well equipped to provide disaster-relief services. We urge NAR members who want to make a donation to consider one of these four organizations. The star-ratings (four stars being the highest) and descriptions of the funds were pulled word-for-word from the Web site CharityNavigator.org. Some members have reported receiving scam e-mails from organizations, some calling themselves real estate associations, purporting to collect money for Japanese tsunami relief. Here are helpful giving tips that Charity Navigator has provided for those who want to make sure their donations reach those in need.

NAR is also staying in touch with local REALTOR® associations on the West Coast that have close ties to Japan. If they plan any specific relief efforts, we will let members know.

1. AmeriCares

Overall Rating: Four Stars

AmeriCares is a nonprofit global health and disaster relief organization whose passion to help is matched by its ability to deliver. In times of epic disaster, daily struggle or civil conflict, AmeriCares restores health and saves lives by delivering donated medicines, medical supplies and humanitarian aid to people in need around the world and across the United States. Since its founding in 1982, AmeriCares has delivered more than $9 billion in aid to 147 countries. AmeriCares is able to maximize the impact of each donation due to its gift-in-kind model and the contributions received from pharmaceutical and medical supply manufacturers, as well as our partnerships with local health care providers around the world. Historically, for every $100 donated, AmeriCares is able to deliver more than $3,500 in humanitarian relief to people in need, including medicines, medical supplies, nutritional supplements and other vital aid. Donate to AmeriCares' Japan relief.

2. Habitat for Humanity International

Overall Rating: Four Stars

Founded in 1976, Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) is an ecumenical Christian housing ministry. HFHI seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world, and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. Habitat invites people of all backgrounds, races and religions to build houses together in partnership with families in need. Habitat has built more than 300,000 houses around the world, providing more than 1.5 million people in more than 3,000 communities with safe, decent, affordable shelter. Habitat is founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a simple, decent, affordable place to live in dignity and safety. Donate to HHI's Japan relief.

3. UNICEF-USA

Overall Rating: Four Stars

The United States Fund for UNICEF was founded in 1947 to support the work of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) by raising funds for its programs and increasing awareness of the challenges facing the world's children. The oldest of 37 national committees for UNICEF worldwide, we are part of a global effort to save, protect and improve children's lives. Every moment of every day, UNICEF is on the ground providing lifesaving help for children in need. We provide families with clean water and sanitation, we vaccinate against childhood illness, and we help protect children against malaria. We provide nourishment to fight malnutrition, and we care for children affected by AIDS. We protect children from abuse, and we give them an education. We are here to make sure that all children lead a healthy, humane, and dignified life. Donate to UNICEF's Japan relief.

4. WorldVision

Overall Rating: Four Stars

World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. Motivated by our faith in Jesus Christ, World Vision serves alongside the poor and oppressed as a demonstration of God's unconditional love for all people. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. Donate to WorldVision's Japan relief.

The Iron Eagle Realty Team's mission is to assist you, our client, in the sale and acquisition of real estate properties in the state of Idaho, specifically the Boise Idaho Real Estate Market. Whether you are buying or selling a home, whether it is a foreclosure, short sale or equity property, we handle our customers and clients with empathy and honest truths so they can make informed decisions as they advance in the process of buying and selling real estate that meet specific needs.
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Michael Hon
CEO, The Iron Eagle Realty Team
Associate Broker, Silvercreek Realty Group

Certified Short Sale Specialist®
Investment Property Consultant
Direct: 208.919.0458 Office: 208.939.9033 Fax 208.514.1422
www.IronEagleRE.com Michael.Hon@IronEagleRE.com

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

FHA Annual Mortgage Insurance Premium to Increase

If you are still on the fence about buying a home in the Boise Real Estate Market, you should know that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is increasing mortgage insurance premiums on FHA home loans as of April 18, 2011. This deadline applies to the FHA case assignment date.

This increase could cost you more money each month for their total monthly mortgage payment. What can you do? If they are close to contract, buy now before the new mortgage insurance premium takes effect. You must have an active loan application for the subject property prior to April 18, 2011.

HUD Temporary Flipping Waiver Extended

In an effort to expand access to FHA mortgages and allow for the rapid resale of foreclosed properties, HUD announced a temporary waiver of the 90-day flipping restriction until December 31, 2011.

The waiver is subject to certain conditions, and eligible mortgages must meet these conditions to take advantage of the waiver. The complete text of the waiver extension, including conditions the waiver is limited to, is available on the HUD website.

PS - We are seeing an increase in customers in the Boise Real Estate Market using their tax refund to make a down payment on a property, and it's a GREAT IDEA! As you know, the fantastic opportunity of low interest rates and home prices combined with a large housing inventory makes the current market extremely advantageous to buyers. Call me today to learn more and to get started on your home loan application.

The Iron Eagle Realty Team's mission is to assist you, our client, in the sale and acquisition of real estate properties in the state of Idaho, specifically the Boise Idaho Real Estate Market. Whether you are buying or selling a home, whether it is a foreclosure, short sale or equity property, we handle our customers and clients with empathy and honest truths so they can make informed decisions as they advance in the process of buying and selling real estate that meet specific needs. Boise Real Estate
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Michael Hon
CEO, The Iron Eagle Realty Team
Associate Broker, Silvercreek Realty Group

Certified Short Sale Specialist®
Investment Property Consultant
Direct: 208.919.0458 Office: 208.939.9033 Fax 208.514.1422
www.IronEagleRE.com Michael.Hon@IronEagleRE.com

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