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Real Estate Market Watch January 2012 Bullhead City AZ

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Our beautiful Arizona weather, with temperatures in the high 60’s to low 70’s it is no wonder people are buying up homes in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley.  Inventory continues to remain low and multiple offers in all price ranges continue to be a regular occurrence for homes priced right.

Fourth quarter 2011 numbers are in, so we can make some year over year comparisons.  For the first time since the start of this housing crash our median sales price stayed the same two years in a row at $114,000.  It is too early to speculate that prices have stabilized but it is very encouraging news that at least during 2011 the price decline stayed flat.

The number of homes under contract was up 28% year over year in January 2010 compared to January 2011.  This is not too surprising as we have been experiencing an influx of buyers having fewer homes to choose from.  More good news, our inventory is shrinking as once again year over year comparisons, there are 11.9% fewer homes on the market in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley for buyers to choose from.

Playing with the charts today I thought I would take a look at year over year but looking backward 3 years.  Wow, things are improving as the number of homes sales was up 31.4%, the number of homes on the market down 52% and the number of homes under contract up 19.9 % as well.

So what does this mean?  Has the market corrected and is on the way to a slow comeback?  What happens if the “Foreclosure Shadow Inventory” shows up?

Well we all know about opinions, but it is clear that the worm has turned.  Sales prices continue to be the salt on the wound for sellers and the icing on the cake for buyers.  The big question is how long will it take to see sales prices improve?  When will the underwater homeowners begin to emerge from the perpetual dark depth of the ocean floor and see the sun light above the surface?

I’ll share a personal story with you today.  Our 20 year old daughter is in escrow to purchase a small 2 bedroom home in Fort Mohave.  It has been a long short sale wait and although the close of escrow is set for this month we are all anxious as we know when it comes to working with a bank changes can happen at the last minute.  But the point of the story is that the purchase price is $72,000 and the required insurance coverage on the home is $128,000 for replacement cost (remember there is no land value as it is always there).  So just think about it.  That is a huge spread between what she is paying for the home and how much it would cost to build it.  When the housing inventory becomes so low that our expert home builders begin to put sticks in the air, we know that these new homes must be sold for construction costs plus profit to the builder.  (Builders are self employed entrepreneurs without a government bailout).  So, for the rest of the existing homeowners out there, your values will increase too.  It is just time and thankfully for Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley, we may be finally moving off the ocean floor.

As always, thank you for your continued support and referrals.  Without your continued faith in us and Real Living Country Ranch, our business would not be what it is today.

Michael and Petra Fahey

5 Real Estate Trends

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Five Real Estate Trends to Watch For

I read the article that ran in the Rismedia.com site.  In Greg Rand’s five trends to watch the “Short-Term Pain” intrigued me.  Considering the young age of the Tri-State community, I decided to do a quick case study on the community of Arroyo Vista Estates which has been a popular community prior 2002 through the present.

Arroyo Vista Est. # Homes Sold Avg  Sq Ft Avg  Sales Price Med Sq Ft Med Sales Price
2011 Year to Date 23 1914 177,623 1889 160,000
2002 35 1936 179,909 1870 166,000

So what does it mean when a market has over corrected itself?  When a market has over corrected itself, real estate housing is definitely on sale on the clearance rack.  With the conventional mortgage rate at 6.56% (30 year) and 6.02% (15 year) during 2002, versus 3.75% (30 year) and 3.125% (15 year) 2011, today’s buyers have more buying power than they have had in over 40 years.

Looking to invest or purchase in the area?  Clicking here will show you all the homes for sale in

Arroyo Vista Estate that are for sale.

Give us a call or drop us an email and we will be glad to help with all your real estate needs.

Michael and Petra Fahey
Real Living Country Ranch
928-758-8811
Petra@TeamFahey.com

Bullhead City Market Watch August 2011

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Dear Friends,

Cool weather is arriving as fall approaches!

Our country experienced more than its share of stomach churning emotional and financial challenges during the month of August 2011. Hurricane Irene pelted the East coast and the stock market experienced deep sell offs. US downgrade shook consumer confidence and job creation is at a near standstill. Are you ready for some good news?

The Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley communities along the banks of the Colorado River are a welcoming retreat. Last month Bullhead City enjoyed the largest attendance for the River Regatta in its short history. Over 29,000 people walked to the banks, pushed out in their home made or locally purchased rafts to enjoy old fashioned fun as they treated themselves to a slow float down the river! Water fights, laughs a good time was had by all!

Considering the volatile market conditions affecting our country, Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley real estate market continues to move at its own small town pace toward recovery. Year over year, homes for sale on the market have dropped from 525 to an unbelievable low of 328. Fewer foreclosure sales may account for this decrease. August 2010 experienced foreclosure sales accounting for 65% verses 56% of the market during August 2011. More good news, average days a home was on the market before selling dropped from 136 to 98. Average sales price gently moved in the right direction from $108,000 during August 2010 increasing to $110,000 during August 2011. While all indications appear good, it is too soon to call as researchers continue to report that there is a large shadow inventory looming.

Real Living Country Ranch Agents, continue to provide their customers and clients the premier service and results they are looking for. Although small in number, the collective efforts of the 19 dedicated Real Living Country Ranch Agents allows our company to hold a strong number 2 position in the local real estate market. We continue to successfully help sellers sell their homes when foreclosures are the competition! We understand the challenges and are constantly looking for ways to outperform in this real estate recovery and get you the results you desire.

Next time you visit the app store, search for Real Living Country Ranch and download our free app! The app is also available for your iphone or Android. Searching for real estate in our area has never been easier!

Thank you for you support and referrals! With your support and referrals, we will continue to help your friends and family achieve their real estate dreams.

Real Living Country Ranch Android App
Real Living Country Ranch Iphone App

Tax Credit Closing Date Extended

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Good news for buyers purchasing real estate in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley Arizona as Congress has extened the closing date to September 30, 2010!

After a close brush with the deadline, Congress has passed an extension of the Homebuyer Tax Credit closing deadline, the Homebuyer Assistance and Improvement Act (H.R. 5623). The extension applies only to transactions that have ratified contracts in place as of April 30, 2010 that have not yet
closed.  The legislation is designed to create a seamless extension the new closing deadline for eligible transactions is now September 30, 2010.  There is will be no gap between June 30 and the date the President signs the bill into law.

NAR worked closely with Congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle to enact this important legislation. Extending the Tax Credit Closing deadline will help provide additional stability to real estate markets across the nation.

For additional information on the extension visit www.realtor.org/government_affairs

Additionally, the United States Senate has passed the National Flood Insurance Program Extension Act of 2010 (H.R. 5569) an extension of the National Flood Insurance Program until September 30, 2010.  This will allow transactions to move forward.  The bill is retroactive and covers the lapse period
from June 1, 2010 to the date of enactment of the extension.

For more information on the flood insurance program visit www.realtor.org/government_affairs

First Time Home Buyer and Move Up Buyer Tax Credit

Monday, February 15th, 2010
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We hope you got a kick out of the video!  Thinking about taking advantage of the tax credit?  Now is the time to call us to find the right home for you.  Remember you must have an accepted contract by April 30, 2010 to qualify for the tax credit.  Time is ticking with less than 45 days to find your home. 

 Call us today 928-758-8811

Time Ticking for Tax Credit Deadline

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

“Fence Sitters”, there are only 106 days until April 30,2010 the deadline to find your dream home in Bullhead City Arizona and open your escrow.  First Time Home Buyers may receive  a Tax Credit of up to $8,000 and the Return Buyer may receive a  Tax Credit of up to $ 6,500.  The tax credit is determined by two additional factors.

1.  Price of the home:  Under the Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit, credit may only be awarded on homes purchased for $800,000 or less.

2.  Buyers Income:  Under the Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit, which is effective on November 7, 2009,  single buyers with incomes up to $125,000 and married couples with incomes up to $225,000—may receive the maximum tax credit.

We have many great homes to choose from in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley Arizona.  Remember all types of homes for sale, including foreclosures, qualify for this credit. 

Contact Team Fahey today and take advantage of this tax credit from Uncle Sam.

If you have specific questions or need additional information, please contact a tax professional or the Internal Revenue Service at 800-829-1040

Freddi Mac offers Incentives to Buyers

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Just a reminder for you buyers on the fence,  the promotion date for the HomeSteps 2009 Nationwide SmartBuy Purchase Program ends January 31, 2010.  As part of the SmartBuy Purchase program, HomeSteps is offering Two-year HomeProtect** Home WarrantyUp to a 3.5%* Buyer’s Closing Cost offer (must be submitted upon initial offer) HomeProtect** Appliance Discount (up to 30% savings on appliances)

Remember, you must submit your coupon with the offer to take advantage of this great opportunity.  Click here to search for Freddie Mac homes that qualify for this program.

Keep in mind that this is in addition to the tax credits!

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Market Recap

  • Avg. Sales Price: 12500

  • Avg. Days on Market: 138

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