Thursday, June 24, 2010

Mortgage rates sink to record all-time low



Via Associated Press today:

Mortgage rates sink to record low
National average for a 30-year fixed loan dips to 4.69 percent


Mortgage Rates fell this week to the lowest level on record, giving consumers added incentive to lock in low payments on home purchases and refinancings.

Mortgage Company Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average rate for 30-year fixed loans sank to 4.69 percent, from 4.75 percent last week.



That's the lowest since Freddie Mac began tracking rates in 1971. The previous record of 4.71 percent was set in December. Rates for 15-year and five-year mortgages also hit lows.

Mortgage rates have fallen over the past two months. Investors wary of the European debt crisis and the turbulent stock market have shifted money into the safety of Treasury bonds, driving down yields. Mortgage rates tend to track the yields on long-term Treasury debt.

Freddie Mac collects mortgage rates on Monday through Wednesday of each week from lenders around the country. Rates often fluctuate significantly, even within a given day.

Rates on 15-year, fixed-rate mortgages fell to an average of 4.13 percent, the lowest on records dating to September 1991 and down from 4.2 percent a week earlier.

Rates on five-year, adjustable-rate mortgages averaged 3.84 percent, down from 3.89 percent a week earlier. That was also the lowest on Freddie Mac's records, which only date back to January 2005.

Average rates on one-year, adjustable-rate mortgages fell to 3.77 percent from 3.82 percent. That was the lowest average since May 2004.

The rates do not include add-on fees known as points. One point is equal to 1 percent of the total loan amount.

The nationwide fee for loans in Freddie Mac's survey averaged 0.7 a point for 30-year, 5-year and 1-year loans. The average fee for 15-year loans was 0.6 of a point.

WOW!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Steal this Ranch- Bank Owned Horse property-559k


Off the Ojai Road, about fifteen minutes out from Ojai, about as far out of Santa Paula as you can be and still have a Santa Paula Address lies this two and a half acre ranch with barn, greenhouses, groves and a 2400 sq ft 3/3 home. I love the country up here, you're in avocado and lemon country and the fragrant blossoms perfume the air this time of year. In the winter, you can expect snow. The trails go on forever, and at night you can actually see the stars- all of them. The house needs some work (of course), but come on, where's your cowboy spirit?

I think if I owned this I'd raise baby greens, chickens, and rotate some hops and timothy grass on an acre! And plant some Syrah grapes! Oh, and there's plenty of room for Alpacas! Plus some goats for goat cheese! Plenty of chores to do as you can see.


See this and other equestrian-oriented bargains- give me a call!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

“Mars vs. Venus” Differences Hold True for Home Hunters, According to ZipRealty Survey


VENUS


MARS




New survey from national brokerage reveals top must-haves and biggest turn-offs in a home for buyers


EMERYVILLE, Calif., June 10, 2010 – Forget that “man cave” or home theater room: what men crave more than women in a new house is a luxurious bathroom, a guest bedroom, a dining room and views. On the other hand, female house hunters value a home office more than a kids’ playroom, dining room or luxurious bathroom. These are just a few of the more surprising findings of a recent survey of 1,000 house hunters released today by real estate brokerage ZipRealty (NASDAQ: ZIPR, www.ziprealty.com ).

Other survey highlights:

· Both men and women home hunters rated green features higher this year compared to 2008, with 27 percent of this year’s respondents ranking a green home high priority.
· The percentage of home shoppers ranking a home office as a high priority is up from 35 percent in 2008 to 39 percent in 2010.
· The three biggest turn-offs when viewing a home in person are structural damage, bad odors, a busy street and an awkward floor plan. While searching online, lack of parking and few or no photos and low square footage are the biggest deal-breakers.



Male versus Female House-Hunting: Must-Haves and Deal Breakers Differ


“Overall, the same things you would always expect to top the list of ‘must-haves’ and ‘deal breakers’ for house hunters still show up, but it is interesting to see men place a higher priority than women on things often characterized as stereotypically female priorities, such as a luxurious bathroom and a dining room,” said ZipRealty Vice President of Marketing Leslie Tyler. “Also, women’s growing desire for a home office may speak to the fact that more women are working from home these days.”


· A higher percentage of women reported ample storage and a large yard as a high priority compared to men, and reported that when viewing a home in person they would be turned off by small bedrooms and a lack of common space more often than male respondents. In fact, 60 percent of women compared to 49 percent of men reported they wouldn’t consider a home with small bedrooms.
· Forty-four percent of men rated a home with a view as a high priority, compared to only 33 percent of women, while 28 percent of men reported a luxurious bathroom as a high priority, compared to only 23 percent of women, and more than 70 percent of men indicated a guest bedroom as a must-have, compared to only 63 percent of women.
· A higher percentage of men reported when searching for homes online disdain for outdated furniture or paint and unkempt landscaping compared to women – and men reported more often than women in person, they’re more likely to be turned off by a lack of curb appeal than women are.

About This Survey
This report is prepared by ZipRealty, Inc. as of May 2010, based on a survey of approximately 1,000 ZipRealty.com registered users. While ZipRealty believes the survey is reasonably representative of typical homebuyer interests and preferences, the results reflected in this survey and our statements throughout this report are not a representation or warranty of any kind. ZipRealty does not assume, and expressly disclaims, any liability associated with a potential homebuyer’s or homeseller’s use of this information. This report and all of the statements, pictures, and results of our survey are ZipRealty, Inc. information.



About ZipRealty, Inc.
ZipRealty is a full-service residential real estate brokerage firm. The Company utilizes its user-friendly Web site and employee real estate agents to provide home buyers and sellers with high-quality service and value. ZipRealty's Web site provides users with access to comprehensive local Multiple Listing Services’ home listings data, as well as other relevant market and neighborhood information. The Company's proprietary business management system and technology platform help to reduce costs, allowing the Company to pass on significant savings to consumers. Founded in 1999, the company operates in 35 major markets in 22 states and the District of Columbia. For more information on ZipRealty, visit www.ziprealty.com or call 1-800-CALL-ZIP.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

"There's something you don't see every day"


I sell a lot of high end Real Estate, in addition to horse properties , condos, lots, you name it. I mention this because every time I think I've seen it all in home features, something NEW pops up.

Have any of you ever seen a TV In an outdoor BBQ? I confess, this is a new one for me. How does this work? Certainly the grill part can't still operate? If I see one locally I'll let you know. This one is in Palm Desert.