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(Free-Press-Release.com) July 7, 2009 –
Mortgage rates are currently at temptingly low levels for anyone looking for home financing
, and the value of homes are at a point that makes it perfect for homeowners to move up into areas that may have been financially out of reach just a couple o years ago.

According to Calvin Lindberg, President of CREA, “We are caught in a cycle where consumer confidence has been eroded because of job losses, and consumer confidence is an essential ingredient for housing sales activity.” However, it must be recognized that life goes on, and people will always need to upsize, downsize and move homes for any number of reasons. Because of the current market climate, sellers must acknowledge that it’s more important than ever to emphasize and maximize the positive features in their sales presentation.

Mr. Lindberg makes a practical observation about today’s real estate market by noting that: The essential selling ingredients in today’s market are realistic pricing, marketing and preparation. The se crucial points are where an experienced real estate sales representative makes all the difference.

As your real estate representative, I have my finger on the pulse of both countrywide housing trends and local real estate activity. I invite you to call me for help with all your real estate needs.

http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200907/1246980126.html

reviewed by Moishe Alexander, CFC CEO

If you live in an area that experienced high growth in 2005 and 2006 odds are you have a zombie subdivision in your community. You know what I am talking about, roads, lights, maybe even sidewalks installed around fields of weeds and brush. Perhaps there are a couple of homes built, maybe even a face that looks out from the home nervously when the rare car drives by.

The Zombie Subdivision. The living dead of real estate.

Zombiesubdivisions

The Wilmington Star out of North Carolina had an interesting article on the phenomenon. Wilmington

and the surrounding area had a huge boom as people were leaving the northeast and moving to the ocean. Property values soared. Development was rampant. In Brunswick county, between Wilmington and Myrtle Beach, huge golf communities were planned and permitted. In 2005 and 2006. Ready to open just when the bottom fell out of the market.

These empty tracts, the shell is ready but there is no life, are the prime examples of zombie subdivisions.

It’s clear now to developers, bankers and real estate agencies that the planned development in Brunswick didn’t fit the market.

“What we saw from an appraisal and real estate point of view was that we really peaked about the third quarter of 2005,” said Tom Shoaf, a broker with Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Realty. “But by then, the permits had been pulled for a lot these projects and stuff was getting in the ground, so they were past the point of no return.”

In the end, these developments will probably get moving again – though maybe not for the next couple of years, officials say.

“I foresee a slow, steady growth,” Brunswick County Assistant Attorney Jana Berg said.

But the homes will likely be cheaper, smaller and come with fewer perks.

reported by Moishe Alexander, CFC CEO

http://www.therealestatebloggers.com/2009/05/27/zombie-subdivisions-the-living-dead-of-the-real-estate-market/

Welcome to the HomeZilla Real Estate Trends. As in previous months, we list the most searched provinces, top 10 most searched cities and top 10 most searched amenities.

HomeZilla’s Most Searched Provinces

1 Ontario
2 British Columbia
3 (+1) Nova Scotia
4 (-1) Alberta
5 Manitoba
6 (+1) New Brunswick
7 (-1) Quebec
8 (+2) Newfoundland
9 (-1) Saskatchewan
10 (-1) Prince Edward Island

HomeZilla’s Most Searched Cities

1 Toronto
2 (+1) Ottawa
3 (+1) Mississauga
4 (-2) Vancouver
5 (-) Quesnel
6 (-) Oshawa
7 (-2) Calgary
8 Brampton
9 (-) Winnipeg
10 (-) Whitby

HomeZilla’s Most Searched Amenities

1 Schools
2 (-) elementary schools
3 (-1) grocery stores
4 (+3) child care services
5 (-1) coffee shops
6 (-) high schools
7 (+2) banks
8 (-3) pubs
9 (-6) parks
10 (-) jr high schools

We hope you enjoy these March 2009 real estate trends and we look forward to your feedback!

Interesting report added by Moishe Alexander, CFC CEO