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Historic SOLD prices for Boise Homes and Nampa Homes

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

It has been very interesting to watch the graph of home prices rise and fall. According to our Intermountain MLS, which is the largest Idaho MLS network, our most recent SOLD prices for Homes in Boise and in surrounding communities are at a level similar to the end of 2004, beginning of 2005.

Check out the Treasure Valley Average Home Prices  graph for a closer look!  This will give you a breakdown of homes sold in Canyon County and Homes sold in Ada County.

Always looking out for your next move…(sm)  Don Wixom with RE/MAX Advantage in Nampa Idaho!

Most Affordable Time to Buy Idaho Real Estate

Friday, January 1st, 2010

As the economy starts to show signs of a self-sustaining recovery, many have suggested that the real estate markets have bottomed out, while signs may indicate an uphill battle still lies ahead.  From an optimistic view, we know real estate is still relatively affordable, consumer spending is trending in the right direction, real disposable income is on the rise, consumer confidence is at a three-month high, new-home construction is low, and home sales are improving.  These are all positive factors that influence supply-and-demand and generally push prices up. 

However, it is more likely that foreclosures and the demise of government funding will put a damper on these positive factors, further hindering the real estate markets.  According to NAR (National Assoc. of Realtors), there are more than two-million homes currently in the foreclosure process, with an additional million or two likely to follow in the coming months.  With this in mind, banks are likely to flood the market with these homes, pushing inventory levels up and producing more than ample supply.  As for the government, the Fed is likely to increase the federal funds rate and exit the mortgage-backed securities program in the first half of 2010, which is expected to result in a significant increase in mortgage rates.  Many suggest that the Fed’s purchase of mortgage-backed securities is one of the major driving forces propping up the real estate market.  Additionally, the recently-extended first-time homebuyer tax credit is set to expire early this year and further take away an incentive to purchase a new home. 

In a nutshell, while the national real estate market is much healthier than last year and is trending in the right direction, factors suggest that prices will likely decline before seeing any significant increases. 

For Idaho Real Estate and the Nampa homes market, we have been experiencing the bottom of the market in some price ranges. Prices are driven by supply and demand. The demand for homes in Nampa, for instance, is not very high in the price range above $300,000. Therefore, those homes have experienced larger price reductions than homes near the $100,000 price.

Competition is afoot for homes in the $80,000 – $125,000  price range.  If you are thinking of buying a home in this category, don’t hesitate. Those who snooze, lose!

Contact Nampa / Boise Realtor, Don Wixom at RE/MAX Advantage this new year & GO BUY A HOUSE!

Visit www.sellidaho.com to search for homes for sale in Boise and homes for sale in Nampa

Freeway Construction on Nampa Idaho Real Estate

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Construction at the Garrity Interchange

will begin the first week of January, 2010 and finish in June, 2011.  Construction will affect traffic on Garrity Blvd./Idaho Center Blvd. and I-84 in Nampa, Idaho.

The Idaho Transportation Dept. (ITD) invites you to attend an open house meeting regarding the roadway improvements.

The meeting will focus on traffic and noise impacts, planned closures and detour routes.

Garrity Exit

 

Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010

4 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Hampton Inn

5750 E Franklin Rd.

Nampa, ID

This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not obligate you to buy Idaho Real Estate or travel on Idaho Highways. Feel free to consult your attorney, Nampa RE/MAX Realtor or taxi driver for more information.  Buy Idaho Real Estate!

The I-84, Garrity Interchange to Meridian Interchange project involves designing and constructing a third lane to eastbound and westbound I-84 between the Garrity Boulevard and Meridian Road Interchanges. ITD anticipates that the additional lanes will be constructed within the existing median.

  • Gaining the environmental clearance needed for construction—The National Environmental Policy Act requires ITD to examine all impacts to the environment resulting from the proposed project. ITD must prepare a document that identifies these impacts to the surrounding area before the project is approved.
  • Designing capacity improvements —These early technical studies will identify design options before advancing the project into more detailed final design.
  • Constructing improvements—Construction can begin once environmental clearance and the design are completed.

When completed, this project will reduce congestion, add capacity and improve the safety of I-84 between the Garrity Interchange and the Meridian Interchange.

See the ITD Website for more details: http://itd.idaho.gov/Projects/D3/I84GarrityInterchangeToMeridianInterchangeProject/default.asp

What Causes my Home’s Value to go Down?

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Wow, that’s a broad question…  The value of a home can depreciate for several reasons, the most common, simply being the market in general.  We have seen a significant amount of depreciation from 2005 until 2009, for instance.

The condition of a property will also allow it to depreciate in value.  If there is deferred maintenance and functional obsolescence, this too, can cause depreciation in value.

If homes surrounding the subject property are deteriorating in condition & are not kept up, this will also affect the value and depreciation of the home.

As far as establishing value, there are several factors that take place; as agents, we typically will procure data from our MLS system for similar homes that are of the same age, size, quality, proximity, etc. that have recently SOLD, to help us establish a historic value base.  We then will also procure data for similar homes that are currently for sale. This will help us analyze the competition and watch what the market trends may be in relation to the SOLD data.  Adjustments are made for features, location, condition, etc. and we determine an approximate market value as of that time.

I hope this helps you.  If you have any particular questions about a specific home or its value, I would love to help.  Thanks again!

Don Wixom is a Nampa Idaho Realtor who can help you buy or sell Nampa Homes and help answer any question in regards to Idaho Real Estate.  (208) 880-5039

You can Download Don’s Exclusive Short Sale Report  for more information on Home Values and Idaho Real Estate.

Updates on Idaho Short Sales

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

The latest news and inventory statistics as well as available short sale homes can all be found on www.sellidaho.com .

Nampa Realtor, Don Wixom, provides a free download of his monthly updated Short Sale Report and information in a recent Idaho Short Sales  blog.

Short sales are making up more than 30% of home sales in some price categories for Idaho Real Estate. Homes are more affordable now, than they have been since 1970. Interest rates will inevitably rise, but NOW they are offering a great opportunity to home buyers.

Contact Don Wixom, Nampa Idaho Realtor, SFR for experienced short sale service (208) 880-5039

Tax Credit Deadline Creates Urgency For Home Buyers

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

“What a difference a deadline makes: existing home sales rocketed higher in October to the fastest pace since February 2007 after buyers flooded back into the markets ahead of the original November 30th deadline for homebuyer tax credits.  

That the credits were extended made no difference for soon-to-be homeowners who needed to pen contracts by September 30th to make it under the wire.  Ironically, it seems that this deadline is far more effective in guiding behavior than the actual tax credit itself. 

While housing inventories continued to liquidate, and the months’ supply of homes on the market retreated to the lowest level since early 2007, we’re seeing initial signs of greater supply coming on line.  Price stability led to an increase in new listings of 363,000 during the month.  Markets are self-correcting, and this rocket ship of existing home sales is going to meet with atmospheric resistance by year end.” -Guy LeBas, Housing Economist at Janney Montgomery Scott.

 

As a summary of NAR’s report…

·                     Distressed properties made up 30% of all October sales.

·                     13% of Successful First Time Home Buyers who had a previous deal fall through.

October National Sales

·         Existing Home Sales: Up 10.1% from September  at an annualized rate of 6.10M units, up 23.5% from last year.

·         Inventory: Down 3.7 % to 3.57M units (a seven month supply), down 14.9% from last year. 

·         Median Price: $173,100, down 7.1% from last year.

Regional Sales

·         Midwest: +14.4% from September, and +28.8% from 2008.  Median price=$146,600, down 1.1% from last year. 

·         South: +12.7% from September, and +25.7% from 2008.  Median price=$151,100, down 6.3% from last year.

·         Northeast: +11.6% from September, and +27.7% from 2008.  Median price=$235,400 down 2.6% from last year.

·         West: +1.6% from September, and +12.0% from 2008.  Median Price=$220,200 down 14.7% from last year.

 

Read NAR’s press release at http://www.realtor.org/press_room/news_releases/2009/11/record_big.

To download my Exclusive Short Sale Report, go to www.sellidaho.com  where you can search Idaho Real Estate and find Nampa Homes for sale by searching Idaho MLS.

Contact Nampa, Idaho Realtor, Don Wixom with RE/MAX Advantage for all of your Idaho Real Estate needs.

Nampa Homes

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Nampa, Idaho offers some of the best values in today’s real estate market!

From older bungalow style homes to newer ranch & traditional construction, Nampa offers a variety of styles and sizes for home buyers. There are deals on Nampa homes!

The rental market reflects low rents and readily available properties, without too much vacancy.

Here are a few Nampa, Idaho homes for you to review in various price ranges:

4663 SF on 1.5 Acres with Guest House & Pool:  $695,000

3726 SF Custom Log Home on 1 Acre:   $300,000

1780 SF Home on 1/3 Acre Lot with SHOP:   $125,000

1400 SF Home on 1/4 Acre Lot, New updates!  $100,000

1634 SF 2-Story Home on Cul-de-sac:  $95,000

1728 SF 4 Bedroom Home on Corner Lot:  $86,000

1316 SF Home with fenced yard & Mature Trees:  $75,000

To search the entire area for Idaho MLS and Nampa Homes, visit www.sellidaho.comwith one-click search-ability!

Now is the most affordable time to buy Nampa Idaho Real Estate since 1971!  Whether you are a first time home buyer or a real estate investor, don’t miss out on your opportunity to buy Nampa Homes!

 

 Always looking out for your next move…(sm) on Idaho Real Estate,

Don Wixom  RE/MAX Advantage  Nampa, Idaho

 

Nampa Realtor Updates Idaho Short Sale Report

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Nampa, Idaho:  Dec. 6, 2009, Nampa Realtor, Don Wixom with RE/MAX Advantage updates his exclusive Idaho Short Sale Report.

Wixom’s report covers the ins and outs of buying Idaho short sales as well as outlines the process for a seller who can keep their home from going to foreclosure.

The report shows that 37% of the active inventory in Nampa are short sales. Nearly 29% of Boise Homes are short sales.  From historic data, 16% of all Canyon County residential properties have been approved short sales, YTD, whereas 14% of Ada County sold properties this year have been short sales.

Though the information is copyrighted, consumers are able to download the complete Idaho Short Sales Report in .pdf format for their own use.

Wixom is certified by the National Association of Realtors as an “SFR” or Short Sale & Foreclosure Resource.  A specialist on Idaho Short Sales with 14 years of experience, Wixom is the Nampa Realtor of choice.

Contact Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Advantage, Don Wixom at (208) 880-5039 or visit www.sellidaho.com to search Idaho MLS.

Will Banks Just Start Saying “NO”?

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

With new Short Sale Guidelines coming in the near future and the pressure put on banks to give an answer within 10 days of receiving the short sale request, will they just start saying no?

We all know that third-party lenders are swamped with short sale files,which they are trying to get processed.  With all the parties involved, including investors like FNMA or FDMC as well as a multitude of private investors, will the banks actually be able to give an answer within that short amount of time?

There are fears that they may just start to answer “no” and then send the property to foreclosure.  This could cause havoc on home sellers and buyers alike! This practice could also potentially flood the market with more foreclosures, causing home prices to drop even more in some regions.

Let’s hope the Treasury Dept. will be smart with the new guidelines and help the process rather than hinder the bigger picture.

Nampa Idaho Realtor, Don Wixom, believes the new guidelines are a good thing and very much needed, but will the banks actually be able to process short sales that quickly.  It may create new jobs by spreading out the work load to new employees, but the learning curve might be another issue.

To find homes for sale in the  Idaho area, visit Don Wixom’s #1 Real Estate Website in Idaho: sellidaho.com.   Don can assist you in finding Nampa homes, Meridian homes, Boise homes, short sales and Idaho Foreclosures.

Simpler Guidelines for Idaho Short Sales

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Idaho has a large number of Short Sales as well as foreclosures on the market which, for the most part, is driving the current home values. Many buyers as well as sellers have been disenchanted with the whole short sale process and timeline in which the process takes place.

These new guidelines that are forthcoming will assist your Idaho Realtor in processing a short sale transaction on behalf of both parties (buyer and seller).  When investors zero in on short sales, they have more time to wait out the process until the third-party lender approves the file. When a buyer who plans to occupy the home, often has timeline constraints and gets discouraged quicker.

The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday released a plan to speed up and encourage Short Sales as a means to help families avoid foreclosure. RE/MAX International as well as The National Association of Realtors has been offering Short Sale proposals to public officials for over a year, and although the new guidelines aren’t everything we were hoping for, they do represent a significant improvement over the current situation.

Short Sales have been difficult to close, and these new measures are a huge step in the right direction. One major highlight: A lender must give a yes or no answer to an offer within 10 days. Also included: a moving allowance, incentives for sellers and lenders, commission rules, and a stipulation that releases sellers from debt liabilities.

Here’s an initial Reuters news story outlining the new policies.

As we’ve said throughout 2009, the key is to become experts in the process. We expect a tremendous increase in Short Sales during the coming year, and it’s vital that RE/MAX Associates continue to lead the industry in Distressed Property skills and training.

At RE/MAX International, the staff is quickly developing resources to help agents understand the new Short Sale guidelines and explain them to their buyers and sellers.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091130/bs_nm/us_treasury_shortsales

For more information regarding Idaho Short Sales, contact Nampa Realtor, Don Wixom with RE/MAX Advantage at (208) 880-5039 or e-mail at wixy@sellidaho.com

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