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Yes, the Housing Market Has Rarely Looked Better

Sep. 10, 2009
Categorized in: Austin Happenings
Tagged with: real estate
I wanted to pass along this information from an article in the Wall Street Journal to those of you who are currently evaluating a real estate purchase. The key points are:
    • The data suggest that real-estate prices hit a bottom some time during the second quarter and have now begun to rise.
    • Nationally, there's never been a better time to buy!
    • Last week, Standard & Poor's reported that its S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price index of real-estate values had the first quarter-on-quarter increase in three years.
    • Its index of 20 major cities also rose for the three months ended June 30 over the three months ended May 31, with only hard-hit Detroit and Las Vegas experiencing declines.

Here is the bulk of the article if this data is of interest.
         Yes, the Housing Market Has Rarely Looked Better 
          By JAMES B. STEWART 

    • In short, the data suggest that real-estate prices hit a bottom some time during the second quarter, and have now begun to rise. There's no way to be certain that this marks the end of the long, painful correction that followed the real-estate bubble, but clearly prices are no longer in free-fall. That means if you've been sitting on the fence, it's time to act.
    • Ordinarily I'd never try to time the real-estate market, but I can understand why buyers have been cautious. Few want to buy in down markets, just as stock buyers avoid bear markets. And for most people, of course, buying a house is a much bigger decision than buying a stock. But with real-estate prices nationally now down about 30% from their 2006 peak and showing signs of turning up, the prices aren't likely to go much lower. Every real-estate market is local, and so there may be a few exceptions. Overall, though, I can't imagine a better time to buy than now.
    •  In addition to bargain prices, buyers also should find plenty of homes to choose from. The inventory of unsold homes was 4.09 million units in July, up 7.3% from June, according to the National Association of Realtors. And mortgage rates this week were at a two-month low of close to 5%, according to Zillow. Even the stricter appraisal process is working to the advantage of buyers. Appraisals are coming in far lower than most sellers have been expecting, forcing them to face the new reality of sharply lower prices. And with stricter standards, lenders aren't going to let buyers borrow more than they can afford, which protects buyers and helps to keep prices down.

Downtown Living?

Jul. 14, 2009
Categorized in: Austin Happenings
Many of you have asked me questions regarding the new condo projects and the changes happening downtown. The downtown Alliance recently shared some facts I thought of interest. 

 
1.  How many people live downtown now?
 
2.  How many hotel rooms are there currently downtown?
 
3.  How many people live within a 10 minute drive to downtown?  Now this is of interest if you are navigating the stop lights around Whole Foods in my opinion!  There are 363,000 residents within 10 mintues!!
    • Downtown has:
      • 8,000 residents
      • 5,370 hotel rooms
    • Downtown's taxable value represents move than 5% of the City's tax base.
    • An area eight times larger than downtown is needed to generate the same average taxable value.
    You can find more downtown facts on the Downtown Austin Alliance website at www.downtownaustin.com
    .

Also this is very neat, Austin was ranked #29 among walkable cities and I challenge you to think of where you could walk to and where you now drive to around your home or business.  Go to this link www.walkscore.com/rankings/Austin and enter your address ( I added my zip) and it gives some fun walking ideas and tells you how far it actually is to each location.  Of course maybe I should send this when it is not 104 outside!!
 
Please remember to contact me with any real estate questions.