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From a whisper to a scream

Sep. 27, 2007
Categorized in: RE Market Updates

From a whisper to a scream - September Market Update

By: Kelly Caldwell

We have talked about how things are changing on Lake Wedowee and the changes are becoming more evident. There are two dozen homes currently listed that have been reduced in price recently. Some have been drastic reductions (as much as 17 percent) while others have been a gradual decrease.

These numbers are screaming one thing at me and whispering another. On first look you would think prices are adjusting because they were too high in the first place (scream), then one could think all these people are beginning to realize their properties are not attractive to buyers (whisper).

In reality it is a mixture of both. Half of the homes have been sitting on the market for more than five months and have not been sold. Houses have been selling during this time frame, matter in fact 27 homes have sold since April 1. The kicker is the average sell price for those 27 homes is $385,266 and the current average price for the homes that have been reduced is $512,675. Again there is a scream and a whisper. The average buyer is not interested in $400,000 plus lake homes (scream), but many sellers and agents continue to list properties with over inflated prices in a market that won't support their asking prices. (whisper but becoming louder everyday).

There are many homes on this lake for sale worth more than $400,000 but the majority of the buyers are looking for less than $400,000. Actually only nine homes have sold for more than $400,000 this year compared to the 30 homes that have sold for less.

The real estate market is changing nationally and Lake Wedowee is not immune to it. The real estate frenzy of the last few years has softened. In 2005, the seller could set the price and even entertain multiple offers before it sold. That's not the case now. Homes are now sitting on the market for a longer period of time and their is a large increase in the number of homes for sale. The average number of sales (buyers) has stayed the same but we now have more builders, more developers, more agents and more sellers competing for these buyers .

Lake Wedowee has experienced a boom like other areas in the county in the last few years, many have profited over the tremendous increased values of the last few years but the past is in the past. On the national level home sale prices were down 4.3 percent in August and the home inventory is at an 18-year high. We have now hit a plateau and prices have stabilized. No more flipping properties for 50% to 100% profits but stable pricing with a slight increase in the average sales price from 2006. It is a more balanced market for buyers and sellers alike.

To sell a house in today's market, hope is not lost. Like we have said before a house is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for it. This summer has been an interesting one in that more new homes have sold than existing. Why is this? Builders negotiate, offer buyer incentives stage the house to look its best and do whatever it takes to get it sold. Those who want or need to sell their primary home or second home need to sit up and take notice of what is selling and why. Do not leave it to chance, do your homework. You must price competitively, prepare your home for the market (make it look its best) and enlist the help of a good agent to market your property aggressively to buyers and other agents.

You need an ALL STAR when moving these days

Sep. 27, 2007
Categorized in: May We Recommend

Recommendation by: Ron Winslett

We have recommended many goods and services in the Lake Wedowee area over the last year and we always love to hear from you. A past client (Mr. Ron Winslett) came to us with the idea of recommending a mover, we jumped on the idea as long as Mr. Winslett gave us his personal account of the services he received from All Star Movers. We hope you find the information useful. Also if you have any future ideas for our "May We Recommend" section, please let us know.

It is not too often we step out on limbs and make recommendations on Service Companies, but in the case of "All Star Movers", Winston, Georgia (also licensed in Alabama), and Mr. Ron Motes, this is the exception.

Unfortunately over the span of my 36 year career, I had to move my household far too many times. And, in each of those times, there was always some negative experience. Whether it be major or small, there is no doubt something bad is going to happen. However, in the case with our last (and final move of our lives), we contracted All-Star Moving, Mr. Ron Motes, and Company to move our household from Lake Wedowee to our new home in Carrollton, GA.

Simply put, from beginning to end; from the initial visit and estimates which Mr. Motes accomplished personally, until the last box was removed from his high image trucks, this move was flawless.

With some much interest in homes and in Real Estate in general between Randolph County and Carroll County, GA, there is no doubt, in our minds, "All-Star" should be your first call. Extremely courteous loaders and the crews which handled our household goods and may have been the "Best" your moving dollar can buy. "All-Star's" motto is "22 Years of Reliable and Dependable Service. This certainly was our experience.

For further information or to possibly contact their Company, please call: Mr. Ron Motes General Manager All-Star Movers Winston, GA (770) 577-2142 or Ron's Cell: (770) 316-2340

Full House for 1st Lake Wedowee Poker Run

Jul. 11, 2007
Categorized in: Lake Wedowee Neighbors
 
The luckiest day of the century, July 7, 2007, turned out to be just that for Jane Patterson of Wedowee.
In front of a full house at the Chow House, Patterson won the grand prize of $777 with a full house in the first-ever Lake Wedowee Poker Run Open House.
“I had a lot of fun with it,” Patterson said. “I have been here for a while, but I didn’t know a lot about the lake. I thought this would be a fun way to learn what Lake Wedowee has to offer.”
To have the winning hand, Patterson visited seven homes on Lake Wedowee which are currently for sale. Four real estate companies joined forces to make this event a success.
“There is no local board of REALTORS in Randolph County and when my daughter and I were at a real estate conference in Las Vegas earlier this year, we came up with this idea as a way to get some area companies to work together in a fun atmosphere,” Leisel Caldwell, broker of Advantage Realty, said. “It took a lot of work, but the full house that we saw Saturday made it worth it. 
The Poker Run began at Chimney Cove’s new Club House where people received a map showcasing the seven homes on the tour.
“I was really excited to have a lot of visitors coming to Lake Wedowee from all over,” Eddie Duffey of Chimney Cove / Duffey Realty, said. “We, in particular, were very happy to introduce Chimney Cove’s new club house to the pubic through this event.”
More than 70 people toured the homes gathering playing cards along the way.
“We had a great turn out, a lot of fun and most importantly a lot of exposure for Lake Wedowee real estate,” Laurie Bloomfield, broker for ReMax Lakefront, said.
The players ended the tour at the Chow House where Roger Hammett, David Johnson and Mark Lyle played for the crowd. More than 50 door prizes were given away including tickets to a Braves game, gift certificates to local businesses and lake oriented gifts.
Advantage Realty, Duffey Realty, Home Town Realty at Lake Wedowee and ReMax Lakefront organized the event and asked more than 20 other area businesses to help sponsor or donate door prizes for this one-of-a-kind open house.
“We appreciated the sponsors who helped with this event,” Dawn Floyd, broker of Home Town Realty at Lake Wedowee, said. “Without them, this would not have been possible. Not only did we promote our lake homes and real estate companies working together, we also gave back a portion of what we have been blessed with. It seemed that everyone had a great time and we look forward to having it again next year!”
The monetary sponsors other than the four real estate companies, which made the event possible, included:
Aliant Bank, Lake Wedowee Find A Home, Bank of Wedowee, Small Town Bank, Detailed Property Inspections, Docks By Katelin, PIB Mortgage, State Farm Insurance, Chad Lee Attorney at Law, Randolph County Concrete, Cheaha View Marine and Main Street Coffee House.