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Home sales mark best December since 2006

"Home for the holidays" took on special meaning for 4,399 buyers whose purchase offers were accepted during December, according to the latest report from Northwest Multiple Listing Service. That volume of pending sales was up more than 35 percent from a year ago and marked the best December since 2006.

Brokers say it's a tough market, but point to several indicators for good activity during this year's first quarter. "The distance seems great, but the direction is a good one," observed NWMLS director Dick Beeson.

"With what our agents already have in the pipeline, I'm optimistic about a positive first quarter," said NWMLS director Meribeth Hutchings, the broker at Windermere RE/Lake Stevens. "We had a very strong December and the momentum seems to be there to keep things moving," she remarked, noting three agents were in the office on New Year's Eve writing offers.

Shrinking inventory, the extension of the first-time home buyer tax credit, and favorable interest rates are among factors brokers believe will sustain activity.

"Affordability has never been better," said Dick Fulton, a past chairman of the NWMLS board of directors whose career spans more than two decades. Fulton, the executive vice president at Coldwell Banker Bain, suggests would-be sellers list their property soon, rather than wait until spring, to take advantage of favorable conditions. With inventory much smaller than a year ago, sellers should benefit from more exposure to a good pool of buyers, he suggests.

Inventory area-wide is down about 15.6 percent from a year ago. At the end of December, brokers reported 32,152 active listings of single family homes and condominiums. For the four-county Puget Sound region, the number of active listings is down more than 18 percent, with Kitsap County reporting the biggest drop at 25.4 percent.

NWMLS members reported 4,711 closed sales during December, up 54.7 percent from the year-ago total of 3,045 when the holiday slowdown was compounded by record low temperatures and snow.

The median price for last month's completed transactions, including single family homes and condominiums, was $265,000. That compares to a year-ago sales price of $285,000 (down about 7 percent). Compared to January, prices are down about 2.9 percent.

For single family homes (excluding condominiums), last month's median sales price was $273,000. Twelve months ago it was $290,000, a difference of about 5.9 percent. Condo prices have dropped about 14.6 percent, from $263,475 to last month's figure of $225,000.

Dick Beeson, owner/broker of Windermere Commencement Assoc. in Tacoma, said the market is "chugging along," despite hurdles associated with the lending market, appraisals and foreclosures. "The hardest part of the process still remains the uncertainty of the lending market as banks continue to ratchet up the qualifications and criteria for borrowers. Appraisals are difficult because even if the value comes in at the purchase price many lenders do a second review of the appraisal and find fault with the outcome, therefore creating a problem for buyers and sellers." He also noted the large volume of foreclosures has driven down prices – something he believes will persist throughout much of this year.

Beeson also said he does not expect much sales action as a result of expanding the tax credit to qualifying repeat buyers because many owners have little or no equity in the homes to use to move up. "First time buyers will still lead the charge in sales," he suggests.

Northwest Multiple Listing Service, owned by its member brokers, is the largest full-service MLS in the Northwest. Its membership includes more than 24,000 brokers and agents. The organization, based in Kirkland, currently serves 21 counties in western and central Washington. Ferry and Clallam counties are now included in the monthly statistical reports.

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Wine & Food Benefit for Vision House

Join TeamTroy for Vision House fundraiser for the homeless.

Vision House provides homeless families a place to stay & provides support services that are needed to build long term success and self-sufficiency.

Vision House gives families a place to call home.

Please join us for an informal evening of wine and appetizers as we hear about Vision House’s latest expansion - Jacob’s Well. Enjoy a special video screening and hear compelling stories of lives changed by the simple generosity of people like you. Join us, won’t you?

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First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended

Now is a great time to buy a home in the Northwest!

The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009 has extended the tax credit of up to $8,000 for qualified first-time home buyers purchasing a principal residence to April 30th, 2010. The new legislation also increases the income limit for couples with income up to $225,000 and individuals up to $125,000.

The act has also authorized a tax credit of up to $6,500 for qualified repeat home buyers. An eligible repeat home buyer must have owned and lived in their previous home for five consecutive years out of the last eight years. Single taxpayers with incomes up to $125,000 and married couples with incomes up to $225,000 qualify for the full tax credit. It is equal to 10 percent of the home’s purchase price up to a maximum of $6,500. For first time and repeat home buyers, the tax credit applies only to primary residence homes priced at $800,000 or less. It is also available for homes purchased after November 6, 2009 and on or before April 30, 2010. However, in cases where a binding sales contract is signed by April 30, 2010, the home purchase qualifies provided it is completed by June 30, 2010.

For more information, take a look at a side by side comparison chart of the new and old tax credit.

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10 Best-Kept Secrets for Selling Your Home

Selling Secret #10: Pricing it right Find out what your home is worth, then shave 15 to 20 percent off the price. You’ll be stampeded by buyers with multiple bids — even in the worst markets — and they’ll bid up the price over what it’s worth. It takes real courage and most sellers just don’t want to risk it, but it’s the single best strategy to sell a home in today’s market.

Selling Secret #9: Half-empty closets Storage is something every buyer is looking for and can never have enough of. Take half the stuff out of your closets then neatly organize what’s left in there. Buyers will snoop, so be sure to keep all your closets and cabinets clean and tidy.

Selling Secret #8: Light it up Maximize the light in your home. After location, good light is the one thing that every buyer cites that they want in a home. Take down the drapes, clean the windows, change the lampshades, increase the wattage of your light bulbs and cut the bushes outside to let in sunshine. Do what you have to do make your house bright and cheery – it will make it more sellable.

Selling Secret #7: Play the agent field A secret sale killer is hiring the wrong broker. Make sure you have a broker who is totally informed. They must constantly monitor the multiple listing service (MLS), know what properties are going on the market and know the comps in your neighborhood. Find a broker who embraces technology – a tech-savvy one has many tools to get your house sold.

Selling Secret #6: Conceal the critters You might think a cuddly dog would warm the hearts of potential buyers, but you’d be wrong. Not everybody is a dog- or cat-lover. Buyers don’t want to walk in your home and see a bowl full of dog food, smell the kitty litter box or have tufts of pet hair stuck to their clothes. It will give buyers the impression that your house is not clean. If you’re planning an open house, send the critters to a pet hotel for the day.

Selling Secret #5: Don't over-upgrade Quick fixes before selling always pay off. Mammoth makeovers, not so much. You probably won’t get your money back if you do a huge improvement project before you put your house on the market. Instead, do updates that will pay off and get you top dollar. Get a new fresh coat of paint on the walls. Clean the curtains or go buy some inexpensive new ones. Replace door handles, cabinet hardware, make sure closet doors are on track, fix leaky faucets and clean the grout.

Selling Secret #4: Take the home out of your house One of the most important things to do when selling your house is to de-personalize it. The more personal stuff in your house, the less potential buyers can imagine themselves living there. Get rid of a third of your stuff – put it in storage. This includes family photos, memorabilia collections and personal keepsakes. Consider hiring a home stager to maximize the full potential of your home. Staging simply means arranging your furniture to best showcase the floor plan and maximize the use of space.

Selling Secret #3: The kitchen comes first You’re not actually selling your house, you’re selling your kitchen – that’s how important it is. The benefits of remodeling your kitchen are endless, and the best part of it is that you’ll probably get 85% of your money back. It may be a few thousand dollars to replace countertops where a buyer may knock $10,000 off the asking price if your kitchen looks dated. The fastest, most inexpensive kitchen updates include painting and new cabinet hardware. Use a neutral-color paint so you can present buyers with a blank canvas where they can start envisioning their own style. If you have a little money to spend, buy one fancy stainless steel appliance. Why one? Because when people see one high-end appliance they think all the rest are expensive too and it updates the kitchen.

Selling Secret #2: Always be ready to show Your house needs to be “show-ready” at all times – you never know when your buyer is going to walk through the door. You have to be available whenever they want to come see the place and it has to be in tip-top shape. Don’t leave dishes in the sink, keep the dishwasher cleaned out, the bathrooms sparkling and make sure there are no dust bunnies in the corners. It’s a little inconvenient, but it will get your house sold.

Selling Secret #1: The first impression is the only impression No matter how good the interior of your home looks, buyers have already judged your home before they walk through the door. You never have a second chance to make a first impression. It’s important to make people feel warm, welcome and safe as they approach the house. Spruce up your home’s exterior with inexpensive shrubs and brightly colored flowers. You can typically get a 100-percent return on the money you put into your home’s curb appeal. Entryways are also important. You use it as a utility space for your coat and keys. But, when you’re selling, make it welcoming by putting in a small bench, a vase of fresh-cut flowers or even some cookies.

 

HELP US HELP THEM

WE WANT THE COAT OFF YOUR BACK

The U of W Department Physical Therapy Clinic at Harborview Medical Center offers evaluation and treatment for persons with physical disabilities and those with impairment secondary to a neurological injury. After an accident or other traumatic event, the patients usually have little or no resources for even basic needs. The staff people (on their own time) solicit from their friends and family help of all kind. Sometimes the patients need shoes, sometimes they need coats.

However, we just caught word that they now have plenty of shoes, but are in need of coats and hoodies. If you happen to have some extras, feel free to drop them off at our office, and we will be sure to get them over to Harborview as soon as possible.

WE NEED YOUR SOAP AND SHAMPOO

Furthermore, one of their staff members (Elisa) has volunteered to head to Peru to help fit the needy with their own wheelchairs. This is an amazing program coordinated by Joni & Friends called Wheels for the World. At the end of last year they had provided over 52,000 wheelchairs to more than 100 countries. This is Elisa's third trip somewhere in the world with Joni. On this Peru trip she hopes to fill her luggage with toiletries and such to give away while she is there working. So, please check the closets, and bring all your hotel leftovers (soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc) to our office as soon as possible.

RELOCATING TO OR FROM SEATTLE? JUNK IN THE TRUNK?

As if the process of buying and selling a home in Seattle wasn't hard enough, the moving is even worse. Trying to decide if you need a 20' truck or an entire moving crew equipped with an 18 wheeler can be exhausting. We have discovered a secret weapon in being green and getting some of your life back. It is a website called kashless.org.

Kashless.org is the world's largest online marketplace and community where people can find things they need and get rid of things they don't. The company bills it as ReCommerce, and the best part is - everything on Kashless.org is FREE. Whether you're looking for furniture, bedding, clothing, office supplies, construction materials, or even electronics, Kashless.org is the only place you need to go to find or dispose of just about anything online. The members of TeamTroy have used the site to find a free computer desk, driveway pavers, urban chickens, and even free sod for the front lawn.

The site searches Craigslist and Freecycle and combines the listings in one convenient spot. It also allows you to share your posts across Facebook, Twitter, and e-mail informing all your own friends first you have free stuff to give away. They even allow you to save searches of your dream items and kashless will notify you via SMS and/or email immediately when someone else posts what you are looking for.

While born and based in Seattle (Founded by a local entrepreneurial genius named Martin Tobias.), Kashless.org is now available in more than 100 metro areas across the U.S.. (Almost as big a presence as Keller Williams.) So check out kashless.org as soon as you are ready to buy or sell a home in Seattle with TeamTroy. We save you time and money on the real estate transaction, they will save you time and money in moving! (While being Seattle-chic and eco-friendly too.) Hey, if you went really crazy and gave away a ton of stuff on kashless, maybe we could find you a hip condo in Queen Anne and help you sell the 4000 square foot Craftsman in Shoreline with the no longer needed three-car garage!

TEAMTROY & UGANDA PROJECT

REACHING OUT WITH THE UGANDA PROJECT

Uganda Project

Uganda is a country rich in history and culture but has been devastated with political unrest, savaged with an ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic, and now faces an acute food shortage. Despite the millions of dollars spent and the thousands of aid workers, the problems continue to grow and persist.

The Troy Anderson Real Estate Team decided enough was enough and launched the first phase of Uganda Project. For the next 24 months, TeamTroy will donate $100,000 in real estate commissions. This money will provide seed money for the development of large and small-scale aquaponic projects in Uganda.

Ugandan children sharing a nut paste. (IRIN)It is here that TeamTroy, Sojourn Ministries, and TeamFiveMorris have found shared and interdependent interests. As TeamFiveMorris focuses on the spiritual and physical needs of the Ugandan people, TeamTroy and Sojourn will meet the economic needs as well as assist with the immediate food crisis for orphans and families.

From the start, Uganda Project established clear objectives:

  • Increase the local supply of high-quality fish and vegetables
  • Provide sustainable profitability for small-scale farmers
  • Safeguard the ecological integrity of the land
  • Support social and economic development in Uganda

WANT TO HELP?

Since we are funding Uganda Project with our commission checks, the best way you can help is to choose TeamTroy for all your real estate needs. Secondly, you can pass the word and encourage your friends and family in the Seattle area to choose TeamTroy as well. (Please share, re-post or re-twitter this article as well.) Furthermore, if you would like to get involved even further, you can make a tax deductible donation here now. (Be sure to specify Uganda Project.)

BIG CHANGES

During the last few months we stepped back, reflected and imagined how much more impact we could have on our colleagues, clients, communities, the planet, and our business if we set our sights crazy high. We identified three areas of focus where we believe our impact could be the greatest: Relationships, Community, and Planet. In each area, we set immediate and practical parameters and insane (some say impossible) goals to encourage us, and a dedication to share our progress with you via our blog and other social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

Some of the immediate things you may have noticed:

  • NEW BRANDING –

    We simplified and clarified our name brand. You will notice the new cards, new website, new slogan, and most importantly - new FOR SALE signs, Let us know what you think.

  • NEW OFFICE –

    Since our inception, we have been based out of the Bellevue, WA and Kirkland, WA office's of Keller Williams Realty. As part of our crazy new plan, we felt we needed to be closer to the action. Because all cultural change emanates from urban cores like Seattle, and because the Keller Williams Greater Seattle team is doing crazy business and enjoying insane growth; we believe we will have the best ability to inspire and be inspired at our new home in Seattle. Stop by and see our new digs.

  • BIGGER TEAM –

    Apparently being crazy is attractive. As we are now known as being a little crazy, more agents are joining TROY in being “real in real estate”. We are excited on where this expansion is headed and hope you stay connected.

  • CRAZY GOALS –

    Our first order of business was the invention of Uganda Project. We have decided to give away at least $100,000 dollars by November 2012. We have partnered with Team Five Morris and Sojourn Ministries to develop sustainable business opportunities in Uganda. This money will launch large and small-scale aquaponic projects to allow African families to grow their own fish and vegetables as well as generate sustainable financial support for ongoing HIV/AIDS programs, church plants, and orphanages.

  • COMMUNITY –

    We broke down walls. No longer do we group personal friends, church friends, neighbors, family, and business contacts. We combine them all in one big pot. Neighbors are welcome to our homes and office anytime. The non-profits we serve are now encouraged to take advantage of our high-tech conference rooms and modern meeting space for free. Do you want to watch our kids play league football or soccer? We publish game times and schedules online. (We will even buy you a cup of coffee.) Want free dinner and a chance to meet new folks? Stop by Bryce’s house at six every Thursday night for Community Group. When was the last time you saw a school play? We are not talking about an inbox full of spam, but a chance to encourage authentic community. Let’s do life together.

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