Beginning July 1, 2011, the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act brought by California Senate Bill – SB 183 now requires all single-family homes with an attached garage or a fossil fuel source to install carbon monoxide alarms by July 1, 2011. In Simi Valley almost every home I have been in, has a natural gas […]
The Difference Between Updating & Remodeling your Simi Valley Home
The primary reason anyone should have when improving their personal residence should be for their own enjoyment and comfort factor. The side effect or secondary benefit of adding to the comfort factor of your own Simi Valley home, is that those improvements could add value to your home if at some point you decide to […]
Top 5 Upgrades Simi Valley Home Buyers look for in a Purchase
Simi Valley home owners considering selling their home who would like to know what upgrades will make the difference when it comes time to sell, should look at the following list to understand what kind of competition they may be up against in the market place. Home owners not looking to sell, but who are […]
The Lighter Side of Simi Valley Real Estate – The Marijuana Clause
Yes that’s right, I said it … MARIJUANA! It’s almost hard to believe that it’s already 12 years since the Medical Marijuana ballot initiative Proposition 215 passed. If you are planning to purchase a home in Simi Valley, we have a disclosure to inform you that the property you are purchasing could have had Medical […]
The Appraisal Bottleneck Adding a Twist to our Current Simi Valley Real Estate Market
Housing inventory has plummeted to 1.75 to 2.25 months supply for Simi Valley. This super tight market condition has real estate agents excited, home sellers excited and is creating stressed out buyers. While sellers have become more reluctant to put their homes on the market over the last couple months; the same pool of buyers […]
FHA Loans are about to get more expensive
On April 9th the Federal Housing Administration announced that the cost of mortgage insurance premiums are going up. This will affect home buyers in the following ways: An increase from 1% to 1.75% in the upfront mortgage insurance premium A .10% increase in the annual mortgage insurance premium. On June 11, 2012 loans exceeding $625,000 […]
Rancho Simi Recreation and Park’s Medallion Hunt is on in Simi Valley
The Rancho Simi Recreation and Parks District has created a hunt for a medallion in their Parks throughout Simi Valley. They have placed the Medallion in one of the parks and when found take it to their offices on Sycamore Drive. Clues as to where to look will be posted on the RSRPD Facebookpage. […]
Simi Valley March 2012 Home Sales Report
Simi Valley single-family detached home sales for the month of March 2012, significantly out paced each March since 2007. The last time more than 100 single-family detached homes sold in the month of March for Simi Valley was in 2006 before the bubble burst. Does this mean the market has recovered and happy days are […]
Simi Valley Home Owners – HAFA Short Sale Requirements Set To Improve
What are HAFA Short Sale Requirements and how will it help Simi Valley Home Owners? HAFA (Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative) is a government sponsored program working with HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program) qualified Borrowers/Homeowners to sell their homes when loan modification options fail. If you have been working on a loan modification for your Simi Valley […]
Simi Valley February 2012 Home Sales Report
Sales of single-family detached homes in Simi Valley are getting interesting. February’s numbers are showing support of my discussion that we are near or at a market bottom. Now those that live in hype, the carnival barker types, are probably out on every street corner prematurely celebrating recovery. Taking time and looking at what has […]