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CABR Press Release – Sept. Sales Up Nearly 9%

Friday, October 21st, 2011

October 20, 2011

Contact: Pete Kopf, CABR President, 513-871-4040 [office], 513-235-3867 [cell]

Gene Snavley, CABR Exec.Vice President, 513-543-2211 [cell]

September Sales Up Nearly 9%;

Local home sales for September – at 1,419 units – were up 8.9% over September 2010. It was the third month in a row of increased sales.

Last month’s average price was $ 151,015, compared to a year prior of $ 155,097. Average price for the first 9 months of 2011 was $153,209 compared to $159,260 the same 9 months a year ago.

“Home affordability and low interest rates continue to be the driving forces for home sales in the greater Cincinnati market,” said Pete Kopf, president of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors. “Times are tough with economic uncertainty, but this is a great time for first-time home buyers and move-up buyers to take advantage of our extremely affordable market.”

At a current interest rate of 4.25% for 30 years, the monthly payment for an average priced home of $ 151,015 would be $743. When you add in the income tax benefits, it only makes sense to buy vs. rent today,” says Kopf “Interest rates today are very low and today’s buyers are taking advantage of these rates while they last.”

Today, the greater Cincinnati housing market has 9 months of available inventory compared to 11 months a year ago. A balanced housing market has 6 months of inventory. Buyers have the advantage in today’s market with the amount of inventory available. This means that sellers must reasonably price their homes to compete with other sellers and their property needs to be kept in good condition to generate buyer’s interest.

Summary of Single Family and Condominium Sales

Multiple Listing Service of Greater Cincinnati

Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors®

Nationwide, September home sales were down 3.0%o from August on a seasonally adjusted basis and up 11.3% from September 2010. Sales slowed in September of 2010 from the effects of last spring’s home buyer tax credit.

Cincinnati Press Release: July Home Sales Up 19% From A Year Ago!

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Press Release
Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors®
The following press release was sent to the local media today at 10:20 a.m.
August 18, 2011
Contact: Pete Kopf, CABR President, 513-871-4040 [office], 513-235-3867 [cell]
Gene Snavley, CABR Exec.Vice President, 513-543-2211 [cell]

Home Sales Hit 1,571 in July;
Year-to-Date Sales Reach 9,800

Home sales locally last month totaled 1,571 units, with a $166,351 average selling price.

That represents a 19% increase in sales from a year earlier when a surge in spring sales – due to a short-term federal home tax credit — advanced some of the normal July 2010 sales to a few months earlier. Accordingly, it makes the year-over-year July sales not a true apples-to-apples comparison.

That said, sales last month were still favorable. It brought the total 7-month 2011 sales to 9,800 units and a total dollar sales volume of $1.48 billion.

“Home affordability, right now, is at the best of this year,” said Pete Kopf, president of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors.

He’s referring to current mortgage rates, now at a 2011 low of 4.25% for a 30-year fixed rate home loan. It peaked at 5.09% in mid-February. The difference now saves a buyer about $50 a month, or $600 a year, in housing payment for each $100,000 of home loan.

Kopf said “When you add a low mortgage rate to attractive housing prices and a good inventory of houses on the market to choose from, it’s a three-way win for buyers.”

Please click this link to read the article in its entirety.

First Time Home Buyer Guide

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011


If you’re considering purchasing your first home I recommend FrontDoor.com’s first time home buyer’s guide. On their site you’ll find valuable information regarding the different steps of the purchase process and negotiating tips. If you’d like to talk in more detail about the process, please give me a call.

Link to Guide

June Home Sale Statistics from the Cincinnati Board of Realtors

Thursday, July 21st, 2011



Press Release
Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors®

The following press release was sent to the local media today at 10:20 a.m.

July 20, 2011

Contact: Pete Kopf, CABR President, 513-871-4040 [office], 513-235-3867 [cell]
Gene Snavley, CABR Exec.Vice President, 513-543-2211 [cell]

Home Sales Reach 1,781 in June;
Median Sale Price Inches Up 1.5%

Thanks to continued low mortgage interest rates and overall housing affordability, there were 1,781 home buyers last month in the local area.

That’s down 17% from a year ago, but at that time there was a $6,500 to $8,000 federal income tax credit for qualified home buyers. That boosted sales in June 2010.

Pete Kopf, president of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors, said “Considering there is no home tax credit this year and a 9% unemployment rate, we think that having 1,781 home buyers last month is a testament to the belief that home ownership is a good thing in the public’s minds.”

The average home sale price last month was $166,303, only a 3% dip from a year ago. The median sale price actually rose by 1.5%, to $132,000. The median price is the mid-point in the overall price range of sales.

Mortgage rates have held below 5% this year. They averaged 4.59% in June, compared to 4.78% a year earlier. Lower rates and attractively-priced inventory help home affordability, due to lower monthly mortgage payments.

Another advantage for home owners, as usual, is the deductibility of mortgage interest and property taxes from their taxable income. That means they pay less in federal income taxes. Renters don’t get that advantage. A homeowner also realizes – eventually – that their house will be fully paid for, which is great for retirement planning. Renters never have a residence that is paid for, which could be a detriment to retirement years.

“Smart buying is going on today — 1,781 home buyers proved that just last month,” said Kopf. “With home affordability at a record high (dating back to 1970), the smart trend of home buying will continue.”






























Summary of Single Family and Condominium Sales
Multiple Listing Service of Greater Cincinnati
Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors®

June Home Sales

Year-to-Date Home Sales

Nationwide, June home sales were down 0.8% from May on a seasonally
adjusted basis, and down 8.8% from June 2010. Sales surged in May and
June of 2010 in response to the home buyer tax credit.

Is This Neighborhood Safe?

Friday, June 3rd, 2011


If you’ve worked with an Ohio Realtor you know there are a few questions your agent cannot answer. Ohio real estate law prohibits agents from commenting on how “safe” a neighborhood is or on if a home is in a “good” school district. I know this frustrates some buyers, but if you think about it, these are very subjective questions. As a Realtor I have been asked these questions many times. My opinion of what is a “safe” area or what is a “good” school district may not be the same as my clients. Everyone has different needs and opinions of what is “safe” or “good”.

The good news is that I can help you get answers to your questions. Crime statistics are readily available from the Cincinnati Police website and thru Trulia’s new crime maping program.











There are also excellent statistics and reports available to help you choose a school district for your child. These can be found thru the State of Ohio at http://ilrc.ode.state.oh.us/

Cincinnati Housing Market Outlook: Better times ahead

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

I’m about five days late with this, but it’s still worth posting. The Enquirer published an article about the Cincinnati housing market and they display a breakdown of pricing in many of our neighborhoods. It can be depressing to view the median price change numbers between 2006 and 2010, but the good news is that many neighborhoods are showing signs of recovery.

According to the article: “For the first four months of this year, overall sales in the region have trailed 2010 levels – falling 9.6 percent in Southwest Ohio and 14 percent in Northern Kentucky. But sales and prices so far are edging just ahead of 2009, which didn’t have incentives to inflate the numbers.”

To view the full article please visit http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20110520/BIZ01/105220302/

Cincinnati Real Estate Activity

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

Whether your looking for a Cincinnati home or investment property, I’ve got some great deals for you. Check out my new listing and price reductions below:

New Listing

3771 Hyde Park Ave in Oakley – Tastefully updated brick 3 story traditional home with an open floor plan that’s great for entertaining. This home has 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a large kitchen that includes granite counters and an island with lots of usable space. Two car garage. Two system zone HVAC. Walking distance to Oakley and Hyde Park Square. Priced at $469,000.




Price Reductions

3013 Lavinia in O’bryonville (Evanston) – Located 1 block off of O’Bryonville, you’ll love the location! Close to great restaurants and shopping. This large 5 bedroom home has newer carpet, replacement windows and the interior was recently painted. This home is currently rented for $1100 per month and could be a great home or investment property for your portfolio. Price reduced to $99,000.




4015 Carter Ave in Norwood – Great home! This 5 bedroom 2.5 bath home would work well for owner occupancy or a Xavier rental. Large rooms, fresh paint on the interior, 2 car garage! This home is currently rented to Xavier students for $1500 per month. Price reduced to $119,000.







Other Great Listings

3818 Floral Ave in Norwood – This 4-bedroom Floral Ave. home is move-in-ready with neutral paint, rich inlayed wood floors, a signature red door and plenty of curb appeal. Accents include a 2nd-floor bay window, pocket doors and a rebuilt front porch. Well-maintained. Priced to sell at $174,900.






2152 Julie Terrace in Reading – This well-maintained 4 BR home is conveniently located and across from Mt. Notre Dame High School & near Cross County Highway. The home has wooded rear yard privacy and a great layout. Many updates over the last few yrs. 1st fl laundry, part fin LL game room. Priced at $171,900.

Finally Some Good News for Rookwood Exchange!

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Rookwood Exchange News!

Well there is finally some good news for the future for Rookwood Exchange. After a lengthy eminent domain battle and years of unused space in the heart of Cincinnati, progress on the project is being made. According to Jeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate Inc, ground breaking for the Rookwood Commons expansion is set for Fall 2011.

Preliminary plans include a 16 screen movie theater, a Courtyard Marriott hotel and several upscale dinning establishments. Further down the road the plan includes an office building, more restaurants and a second hotel.

While doing some online research on the project I have come across several renderings on what the development may look like.

Photos Courtesy of Hixon Inc.

I’m excited for the finished product but I am not looking forward to the construction and traffic along Edwards Rd and Smith Rd. Years ago there was discussion of re-designing the entrance and exit ramps to I-71 around Rookwood Commons and Rookwood Exchange. I wonder what will be done to ease traffic congestion.

Sources:

http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/print-edition/2011/04/22/100m-expansion-set-for-rookwood.html

http://www.hixson-inc.com/retail/MixedUse/rookwood.html

Press Release Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors®

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

April 20, 2011

Contact: Pete Kopf, CABR President, 513-871-4040 [office], 513-235-3867 [cell]
Gene Snavley, CABR Exec.Vice President, 513-543-2211 [cell]

Home Sales in March Off Slightly
Using 3-Year Rolling Average

Local home sales – even without the benefit of a tax credit program from a year ago – did relatively well last month.

March sales totaled 1,477 homes. Using the recent 3-year March average of 1,487 sales, activity last month was off only 0.7%. Comparing March 2011 to March 2010, sales were off 7.34%.

March 2009 1,389
March 2010 1,594 (increase was influenced by a tax credit incentive for home buyers)
March 2011 1,477
3-year avg. 1,487

Statewide, housing sales were off during the first quarter of this year compared to the similar period in 2010. That’s due largely to Ohio’s first-quarter unemployment rate of 9.6%. That said, Cincinnati still beat the other three major market areas in Ohio housing sales during the 2011 vs. 2010 quarterly comparison:

Cincinnati -1.65%
Dayton -6.64%
Columbus -7.28%
Cleveland/Akron -8.97%

All of Ohio -4.96%

“Low mortgage interest rates are still in a buyer’s favor,” said Pete Kopf, president of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors. A 30-year fixed rate loan this week averaged 4.91%. That compares to 5.25% one year ago. “Lower mortgage rates have a definite impact on housing affordability,” said Kopf.

A recent Cincinnati-vs.-USA comparison shows that local home buyers have 49% more buying power than the average national buyer. That takes into consideration median income, housing prices and monthly mortgage payment. Cincinnati was favored in all three metrics.

In addition, the local unemployment rate last month dropped to 8.9%, the best reading since January 2008. The number of people without jobs in the 15-county region dropped below 100,000 for the first time in 25 months. “These are positive trends that should help boost the local economy and housing market,” said Kopf.

Kopf said that spring buying is in full gear with an ample housing inventory, but admitted that bank lending (qualification) standards have tightened somewhat.

“If you can jump through the hoops to get a mortgage – and there will be hoops — then this is an amazing time to purchase real estate,” said Robert Stein, the former head of the Treasury Department’s Office of Economic Policy. “There are going to be a lot of people kicking themselves a few years from now because they didn’t take advantage of the low (housing) prices and low mortgage rates.”

Summary of Single Family and Condominium Sales
Multiple Listing Service of Greater Cincinnati
Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors®

Nationwide, March home sales were up 3.7% from February on a seasonally
adjusted basis, but down 6.3% from March 2010.

Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors March 2011 Press Release

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Press Release

Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors

March 21, 2011

Contact: Pete Kopf, CABR President, 513-871-4040 [office], 513-235-3867 [cell]

Contact: Gene Snavley, CABR Exec. Vice President, 513-543-2211 [cell]

Home Sales Up 1.9% in February; Year-to-Date Sales Up 2.82%

Local home sales in February – for the second consecutive month – improved over a year ago.   Sales last month totaled 963 compared to 945 in February from a year ago, for a 1.9% improvement.

In addition, the February 2011 sales figure is 7.6% ahead of January sales (963 vs. 895)

Home Sales Jan. Feb.

2011                    895   963

2010                   862   945

Year-to-date home sales (counting January and February) are up 2.82% over the similar 2-month period a year ago (1858 vs. 1807).

The Cincinnati-area housing market, with a gain in sales, was one of the top metro areas in the sate last month.  The Cleveland/Akron, Columbus and Toledo markets saw a decrease in sales.

“Real estate is always a local issue, and the fact that Cincinnati posted gains for the month shows the relative health of our region,” said Pete Kopf, president of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors.

Kopf cited three primary reasons why sales, in general, are on the upswing:

  1. Buyers’ concerns that if home mortgage rates increase later in 2011, it is smarter to lock in attractive rates now instead of waiting for higher costs as the year progresses.  A 30-year fixed rate loan slipped to 4.85% last week, but that isn’t expected to last through the summer.
  2. Rent increases currently going on  are making renters realize the tax benefits they could receive with home ownership compared to no tax benefits in renting.  [Mortgage interest costs and property taxes are deductible on federal income tax returns for home owners.]
  3. There currently is an ample inventory of homes to choose from, which offers attractive buying opportunities at all price levels.

“More home showings are happening early this year,” said Kopf.  ”That’s a positive sign the housing market has stabilized and the pent-up demand for homes is being handled successfully.”

Nationwide, February home sales were down 9.6% from January on a seasonally adjusted basis, and down 2.8% from February 2010.

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  • Avg. Days on Market: 69

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