Hi everyone! I hope everyone is sheltering in place as much as possible and be careful when they need to leave home.I just wanted to share with everyone the latest update I just received from BayEast, our local real estate Board. Long story short, Real Estate Photographers have now been classified as essential workers so…
Category: Market Data
Sales Slowing in Livermore, the Tri-Valley and Bay Area & Across the U.S. A GREAT Time for Buyers to Buy a Home!
As many Sellers who put their home on the market in August hoping to be part of the summer buying frenzy with multiuple offers and over asking price offers are finding out, home sales in Livermore, the Tri-Valley, most of the East Bay Area and across the U.S. are slowing. In some bay area cities, average days on market for active listings is more than 30 days. That is not a bad thing necessarily. It is just a sign that that fall is here, mortgage rates are beginning to rise and hopefully, we will be headed to a more “normal” market and inventory.
Your Livermore, Tri-Valley, East Bay or South Bay Home May Be Worth More Than You Think!
Your Livermore, Tri-Valley, East Bay or South Bay Home May Be Worth More Than You Think! Many home owners who were upside down on their mortgage last year, now have equity! Contact me for a FREE *no obligation* Home Valuation. Robin Watson-Bird, Ph.D, Broker/Owner 925-577-8692
Robin@NoPressureRealty.com
Livermore Real Estate Market Update–Probably have not hit bottom yet
Livermore home prices are not increasing. The first half of 2010 had increases in home prices, but there has been a steady decline in home values since the second half of 2010. Home values are now at Sept. 2009 and 2003 values. Struggling upside down homeowners may need to modify their loan or short sale since the option of waiting for home prices to increase so they can do a regular sale is probably not going to be an option anytime soon. Robin Watson-Bird specializes in short sales and is happy to give free consultations to homeowners in Livermore, Alameda County, Contra Costa County, and parts of San Joaquin, Santa Clara, Solano and other counties.