Archive for January 17th, 2010

Los Gatos Homes and Real Estate Had 2 New Sales

Los-Gatos-House-for-saleThese two Los Gatos homes for sale prove that a listing price is rarely a selling price in our Real Estate market.  We are at a crossroads.   It just isn’t what you might think;

131 Millrich Dr.  this Los Gatos house sold for nearly 1% less than the asking and 411 Clearview Dr., a townhome, sold for nearly 5% over the listing price !

A reminder that ‘sweet spotting’ your asking price will always pay off.

The good news….neither property was a short sale.

2 Los Gatos Houses sold this week,

131 MILLRICH DR, Los Gatos 95030 (Los Gatos)Single Family Home 3 bed(s) Baths: 4|1 bath(s)   SqFt: 2,593  Lot: 9,100 sq ft

List Price: $1,449,000     Sold Price $1,332,000.00

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411 CLEARVIEW DR, Los Gatos 95032 (Los Gatos)Townhouse  3 Beds, 2|1 Baths:  SqFt: 2,122 Lot: 2,220 sq ft

List Price: $749,000 Sale Price: $780,000

Assoc. Fee: $428

We see a crossroads ahead…one where the buyers in the Los Gatos Real Estate Market aren’t in the driver’s seat.    Could this mean the homes for sale are in a Seller’s market?

Remember…

Spring is coming and the end of the $8000 First time buyer’s credit is there waiting.   I wonder if will  lead to more vigorous sales?…bidding?

Bulletin: Hammer is Coming Down for 15 Lenders

It looks increasingly obvious the problems for some lenders are going to get a lot worse.

Rismedia reported this weekend…los-gatos-home-mortgage-lender

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) said it’s taking a closer look at 15 mortgage companies to determine why they had such high rates of problems with FHA insured mortgages.

Can I answer that?  Lending to anyone who could fog a mirror tends to do that.    I told you Fannie Mae was getting a spanking before this new investigation.

“Each loan on this list will be thoroughly examined and we will track down the reasons why it failed. Once we determine the causes, we will look to see whether there is a need for further review or remedial action. We want to send a message to the industry that as the mortgage landscape has shifted, we are watching very carefully and that we are poised to take action against bad performers,” Donohue said.

I wonder if this has anything to do with the fact Fannie Mae is approving foreclosure without notifying banks.

I don’t think Ken Donahue has tried to actually apply for a Home Purchase Read the rest of this entry »