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Sacramento's Real Estate Future

Blog by Chris Little
Sacramento, California

This is a collection of notes, musings, facts and just plain life by me, CHRIS LITTLE - Broker (CA DRE# 01437284), REALTOR,CRS, GRI, e-PRO, ABR, SRES, & EcoBroker - with particular emphasis on real estate and projects creating a more vibrant and sustainable Sacramento community. COMMENTS ARE WELCOME & ENCOURAGED. Please notice the Post A Comment link at the bottom of each posting.

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NEW CA MLS - REAL ESTATE ON STEROIDS!

Saturday, August 4, 2007
Categorized in: Buyers Info

NEW CA MLS - REAL ESTATE ON STEROIDS!

This week a new alliance of real estate agents and brokers throughout much of California launched the new "California MLSAlliance" providing over 150,000 CA REALTORS® with access to more than 2.5 million active listings and off-market properties around the state.  The alliance enables California REALTORS® to deliver more information to their clients in this time of changing market conditions. Now, that's real estate on steroids!

The MLSAlliance provides a technological gateway for a single point of access for real estate listing information.  While it is always best to operate within the markets one knows, for agents and brokers who conduct business in various locations around the state this new portal provides a one stop search vehicle.

This alliance of ten MLSs who came together with Metrolist Services, Inc. to make this happen were East Bay Regional Data, Inc. (EBRDI), Bay Area Real Estate Information Services, Inc. (BAREIS), Combined L.A./Westside MLS (CLAW), CRISNet Regional MLS, Greater South Bay Regional MLS, iTech MLS, Multi-Regional MLS (MRMLS), San Francisco Association of REALTORS®, and Southern California MLS

With the MLSAlliance agent and broker subcribers are able to locate listings in the following 22 major California counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, Napa, Solano, Mendocino, Sonoma, Lake, Marin, San Mateo, Sacramento, Yolo, Placer, El Dorado, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside and Ventura.

If there is power in numbers then this new alliance will offer REALTORS® more power to service the needs of an every increasing demand for professionalism and technical know how.  

CA HOUSING STATISTICS - WHERE ARE PRICES HEADED?

Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Categorized in: Housing Market

CA HOUSING PRICES STILL GOING UP

But Increases Are Not At the Heated Pace Seen In Recent Years

View of California's most expense real estate - the Santa Barbara Pier and Coastline

Affordability continues to present a challenge for buyers (and REALTORS®) in California.  Recent statistics provided by the California Association of REALTORS® bear this out.  In spite of the increasing in prices paid for homes sellers (and REALTORS®) are feeling a slowdown in sales due to the more than doubling of homes on the market year over year in most areas of the state. 

While this should bode well for buyers they appear to be holding back despite the fact interest rates are extremely favorable the choice of homes is so much greater.  Makes me think that too much choice may simply make it too difficult for some buyers to decide to act.  When the supply was limited buyers were gobbling up homes like relatives fighting for the last piece of pie at Thanksgiving dinner.  But that is not the case today.

The CAR survey  determined the median home price in California during September 2006 rose to $553,050.  The median is the point at which half of the homes sold for more than a specific amount and the remaining half sold for less than the amount.

The highest median home price during the same period was found in Santa Barbara County's South Coast where the median home was selling for $1,025,000.  The High Desert region was once again the lowest median home price in the statewide survey.  In that area the median price increased to $329,040 from $321,500 in January 2006.