January 27, 2012

#20 Yoga Nook – (Video blog) 365 Things to do is Simi Valley

Simi Valley Yoga Nook(Video below) Simi Valley’s Yoga Nook is located at 2472 Stearns Street just off the the south side of the 118 freeway.  The Studio is 7 years old, owned and operated by Jeni Winterburn, long time Yoga instructor and Simi Valley resident.  I happened to visit on a Monday evening and class was full of enthusiastic yoga participants.  The Studio is well thought-out and very nice inside.  This is a Simi Valley must see.  There are a variety of classes for all levels and as well as a school to help train new instructors.  Jeni is well regarded in her field and I can see why so many of her students wanted me to come visit.  For more information about the Yogo Nook, please visit http://www.YogaNook.net

3 Signs your home is not Ready to Show- (Simi Valley Homes for sale)

Simi-Valley Real Estate Home Staging bedroom mess Homes For SaleI was out this week showing Simi Valley homes to clients and the bank owned Simi Valley homes (REOs) have enough issues that can be understandable; however, the owner occupied properties could really use some help as well.  I shot a few pictures while out and decided to bring up this topic again as Simi Valley home sellers really need to think about how they might approach the sale of their home.  I think every home seller needs to ask the following question.

Am I (Home Seller) a willing participant ready to do what it’s going to take in this market to sell my home or am I an obstructionist whether aware or unaware of how I drive buyers away from my home?

Are you shooting yourself in the foot?  You want to sell your home but when Realtors call to show your home do you suffer from the following maladies:

  1. You need time to clean
  2. Your animals have free run of your house and need to be put away
  3. Realtors can only come at very specific times with an appointment

There are plenty of Simi Valley homes for prospective buyers to see; if your home is the most difficult and it is not ready, then you might as well take your home off the real estate market.

Simi Valley is not unique to people’s busy schedules, so access for buyers and Realtors is very important.  Creating obstacles and barriers to letting your home be seen by perspective buyers will only cost you money and time in the long run, as buyers in this real estate market will have other opportunities.

First, if you have a hard time keeping your home clean it may be a good idea to hire a house cleaner while your home is on the market.  The money you add to your home budget will pay off with a quicker sale and maybe even a better price for your home, if your home is in tip-top shape when prospective buyers come through.

Simi-Valley Real Estate Home Staging bedroom mess Homes For SaleNext, if you have not created obstacles and barriers for buyers and Realtors accessing your home; do you have family pets?  While we all love our pets, prospective buyers may have fears.  Large dogs with free run of homes is a very common occurance. It seems like the larger the dog the more liberty the owners give their pet(s) inside their homes.

I am helping three clients find a home in Simi Valley right now that have a fear of dogs and at least 30% of the homes we go to, have dog issues that distract my client’s full attention when looking at those homes.  Other than your dog scaring my clients way from your home, the odor that an indoor pet creates is now noticeable to the pet owner, but can be another distraction to prospective buyers. Yes I know that your dog won’t hurt anyone and that your dog is the nicest dog on the planet, but prospective buyers with a fear of dogs really do not care about those claims.  Those buyers will be so concerned about where you are keeping your dog, they never get to enjoy your home.

Last, appointments and limited access.  The Lock box system we use in the Simi Valley Moorpark Association of Realtors is computerized and a secure system.  The agent’s keys are electronically updated every 15 mins when on and will update when turned on so it is very easy to lock out problem agents.  Their is a CBS code (Call Before Showing) that can

Simi Valley Real Estate Home Staging Master bedroom Home for salebe given to the agents before they come over to see your home.  The importance of using the computerized boxes we use in the Simi Valley Moorpark Association of Realtors is that a report of who has been in your home is available daily.  Also the key automatically calls the system after it is used to open a lockbox and the Listing agent receives an email notification of the showing. Most agents now carry Android, iPhone or Blackberry and can access email at any time.

While I understand the different reasons why sellers would like appointments and a restriction, please remember there are many other homes out there that are easier to see.

Putting all together….Keep your house clean, manage your family pets and make it easy for buyers to access your home.  If you remove these obstacles, that will be the first step towards getting more people to show your home and be interested after they have visited.

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#19 Simi Valley Boys & Girls Club Annual Poker Tournament – 365 Things to do in Simi Valley

Simi Valley Boys and Girls Club annual Charity poker tournament(Video Below) Some people asked me if 365 things to do in Simi Valley would revolve around eating. While restaurants will definitely get coverage, activities in Simi Valley are very diverse. The Boys and Girls Club of Simi Valley has been a big part of this community for over 36 years. The valuable service the Boys and Girls Club has provided Simi Valley is greatly appreciated through the support of the community and business owners involved in events like the Boys and Girls Club Annual Poker Tournament.

This one night event is one of the better fundraisers I have attended in Simi Valley. Tournament Poker is very popular on TV and online. This event gives poker fans an opportunity to come out, compete against other poker players and possibly win a prize if they can make it to the last table of the evening. Even for those like myself who are not poker players, I had a great time to sit down and learn the game while supporting one of Simi Valley’s top organizations. If you’ve ever wondered what a charity poker tournament is like, please check out the video below and I hope to see you at the tables next year.  For more information about the Boys and Girls Club of Simi Valley please visit http://www.bgcsimi.com

Altos Research CEO Michael Simonsen on the Fox Business Network discussing the future of the US housing market

Altos Research CEO Michael Simonsen on the Fox Business Network discussing the future of the US housing market

I met Mike a couple years ago at Real Estate Bar Camp.  Mike’s Company provides very robust Real Estate statistical data.  Altos Research.  Great to see him on Fox News.  Congratulations Mike!

Simi Valley Wood Ranch Home Sales 2006 – July 2010

Simi Valley Bank Owned Property The tables below breakdown the sales for single-family detached homes in Simi Valley’s notable Wood Ranch community.I’ve purposely not mixed the Wood Ranch condo-town home market with this data as the diversity and size, types of complex and amenities are a very broad range for attached homes -  skewing the averages.

The same pattern is seen in the Wood Ranch community as in others I have looked at in Simi Valley. In May of 2009 the market hit a low, which may prove to be our market bottom. As encouraging as that news is, it doesn’t mean that our struggling real estate market is in a full recovery.

A recent article from DSNews.com discusses how distressed properties will impact the market into 2012.

loss mitigation efforts like the Treasury’s Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) that are preventing another debilitating flood of foreclosures from hitting the market. Although HAMP and its private sector counterparts are likely simply delaying the inevitable and “prolonging the pain,” as Barclays analysts put it, such programs support a better outcome for the industry than one big market-shattering shock, they say. Barclays Lowers REO Invetory Estimate

The number of homes  with financing issues that will influence the market is still very large and will take a number of years to get through.  A quick glance at the public record reveals that  Simi Valley’s Wood Ranch community has approximately 54 properties that are in the process of foreclosure. Less than half that number has an auction date set for the property. Looking at Long Canyon as an example on one tract in Wood Ranch shows 9 properties in pre-foreclosure and 4 additional properties set with auction dates.

While the banks are much more cooperative with short sales and loan modifications compared to the last two years, these troubled homes and the ones that will be added to the list this year and next remain a negative influence on Simi Valley Wood Ranch home values.

Sales broken down by year with highs, lows averages and days on Market.

Wood Ranch Simi Valley 2006 Sales Data
AVERAGE
Sale Price
$900,838
HIGH
Sale Price
$3,350,000
LOW
Sale Price
$500,000
List to Sale Ratio 83.2%
Average Days on Market (DOM) 48
Number of Homes Sold 121
Wood Ranch Simi Valley 2007 Sales Data
AVERAGE
Sale Price
$868,729
HIGH
Sale Price
$1,480,000
LOW
Sale Price
$525,000
List to Sale Ratio 94.89%
Average Days on Market (DOM) 78
Number of Homes Sold 116
Wood Ranch Simi Valley 2008 Sales Data
AVERAGE
Sale Price
$712,166
HIGH
Sale Price
$1,500,000
LOW
Sale Price
$380,000
List to Sale Ratio 90.80%
Average Days on Market (DOM) 117
Number of Homes Sold 97
Wood Ranch Simi Valley 2009 Sales Data
AVERAGE
Sale Price
$671,768
HIGH
Sale Price
$1,287,000
LOW
Sale Price
$381,500
List to Sale Ratio 92.9%
Average Days on Market (DOM) 82
Number of Homes Sold 92
Wood Ranch Simi Valley 2010 Sales Data Through July 23rd
AVERAGE
Sale Price
$693,982
HIGH
Sale Price
1,300,000
LOW
Sale Price
425,000
List to Sale Ratio 95.6%
Average Days on Market (DOM) 73
Number of Homes Sold 52
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Author – Ted Mackel Simi Valley Real Estate Agent – Keller Williams Realty

Ted Mackel is a top producer at Keller Williams Realty Simi Valley,

specializing in Simi Valley Real Estate

(805) 432-7705

#18 Music in the Park – 365 Things to do in Simi Valley

Music in the Park - Rancho Simi Community ParkThe Rancho Simi Park and Recreation District puts on free Music in the Park during the summer months at Rancho Simi Community Park at the corner of Erringer and Royal.  This free event draws large crowds.  A large portable band stand is placed in front of the Duck Pond and Simi Valley residents show up early to grab areas on the lawn for seating and picnicking.  The shows start at 6:00 pm.  The next free show is coming up on August 21st with a tribute to Journey – Don’t Stop Believing.

#17 Rancho Simi Community Pool Open Swimming – 365 things to do in Simi Valley

Rancho Simi Community PoolRancho Simi Community Park located near the corner of Erringer and Royal is home to one of the largest public swimming pools in Southern California.  Many swim meets and competitions are held there year round.  During the summer months the pool is open for public swimming Monday through Friday from 1-3:30pm, Saturday & Sunday from 1-4:00pm.

  • The cost per person is $3.00 each.
  • There  is a large grassy area for umbrellas and laying out.
  • Locker rooms with showers.
  • Diving boards
  • Swim Lanes

Overall it is a great place to go to beat the heat and have fun with the family.

Distressed Real Estate & Skateboarding

Distressed Real Estate & Skateboarding, these are two things I have seen go hand in hand my whole life. In high school and college as a skateboarder and as a Real Estate Agent the lure of a vacant pool to today’s young riders. Here is a short film on Vimeo from the Skateboarder’s Point of View. There is a small amount of offensive language, so you are hereby warned.

Cannonball from California is a place. on Vimeo.

June 2010 Home Sales Report for Simi Valley Detached Homes

Looking at the numbers for June 2010, Simi Valley home sales look promising. Once you look past the surface of the reported numbers, some concerns become apparent. The federal tax credit set up to entice first-time home buyers with $8000 and move up buyers with $6500, was conditioned that those buyers needed to have a home under contract by April 30th and close the escrow and no later than June 30, 2010.

These tax deadlines usually are trigger points to stimulate the market. However, if you look at the Simi Valley Home Sales charts that are posted below you can see that the sales volume over the course of the last four years has really not changed much. In fact an increase of only six additional Simi Valley homes sold between June 2009 and June 2010,which  shows that the tax incentive really was no incentive at all for Simi Valley Home Buyers.  My industry and the newspapers rushed to claim victory that the market is now recovering, but the sobering truth is that 2010 will most likely be named the year of the Short Sale.

Number of homes sold in Simi Valley between 2006 and 2010

So what does this mean if you are a potential home seller in Simi Valley or potential home buyer in Simi Valley?

For home sellers, you fit in one of several categories.

  • A change in employment, whether this means a move/relocation, layoff or decrease in salary, this could force you in the position to have to sell your home.
  • A move-up. Things are going okay in your life and you would like to buy a larger home.  If this is the case, even though the sale of your home may not fetch the price you believe you deserve,  the bigger homes you are looking at purchasing have probably suffered similar or larger decreases in value and will help you to move up.
  • A move sideways. You’ve really like to have a pool but don’t want to go to the expense of having one installed in the home you already own. If this is the case, the cost to build your own pool could be much more than finding a similar home that already has a pool in it.
  • Sellers that plan to be in Simi Valley for a long time and don’t have circumstances that really need to prompt a move at this time. Sit tight and enjoy your life, what happens over the course of next couple years will be more important those who have to sell at this time.

For home buyers here are a few concerns to consider.

  • Making offers on short sale properties. The key to successful short sale purchase involves a few factors. First, as a buyer understanding that the value of the property is critically tied to what the sellers Lender’s a appraisal values come in at. Ultimately in a short sale, the seller’s Lender will approve or disapprove the sale of the home, based on how much money they will receive if they agree to take less than what is owed. The seller’s Lender will rely heavily on the current market value of the house supported by several appraisals and (BPOs) broker price opinions. Finding deep discounts on these properties are very, very difficult. Anyone who gives you the Cal Worthington and his dog Spot routine should be avoided. Second, the listing agent handling the short sale may not have the skill set to handle this complex transaction. Properties are listed far below market value, and/or have a listing agent does not equipped to deal with the complexities of the requests by the seller’s Lender, will only tie you up in a long-drawn-out escrow with little chance of success.
  • Making offers on bank owned properties. Most of the banks who’ve taken the time to foreclose and then list their properties on the open market through the multiple listing service are looking to get current market value on these properties. Much like short sale lenders they have had several appraisals and several broker price opinions done on these properties they have a very good understanding as to the surrounding values compared to their property.

The bottom line is that interest rates are very favorable for those looking to purchase. and affordability is at it’s highest levels in 40 years. Appraisal value is tied very strongly to the final sales value of most homes and finally we still have a long way to go until the large volume of distressed properties are cycled through the market and lessen the impact on those home sellers who have equity in their homes.

The next time you see a lot of hype and cheer-leading over the Southern California real estate market, make sure to check in here at HomeBuysBlog.com, scroll down the right-hand column and look for the categories and under market updates you’ll be able to look at the charts and tables to see what the average sales volume and average sales prices for Simi Valley.

Simi Valley Homes Sold Average Sales Price

 Simi Valley homes sold report for June 2010

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Thanks for reading Simi Valley’s Premiere Real Estate Blog!

Author – Ted Mackel Simi Valley Real Estate Agent – Keller Williams Realty

Ted Mackel is a top producer at Keller Williams Realty Simi Valley,

specializing in Simi Valley Real Estate

(805) 432-7705

#16 (Video) St Rose of Lima Annual Carnival – 365 Things to do in Simi Valley

The St Rose of Lima Carnival in Simi Valley traditionally takes place the weekend after the 4th of July holiday, usually around the weekend of July 10th.  Rides, games and food, it’s all there to enjoy. Check out the video of this years carnival plan for next year.