REAL ESTATE NEWS AND HOMEOWNERS TIPS
APRIL 2008
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Avoid These Seller Mistakes


You want to get the best price for your home, plus sell it in the least amount of time. In a buyers’ market such as the one emerging now, homes will take longer to sell. Therefore, it’s important that you make the right moves at the very beginning of your homeselling process to remain competitive. Here are some common traps that many homeowners fall into and how to avoid them.

1. Over-pricing — It’s easy to think your home is worth more than the current market may support, particularly after the long run-up in home prices. Since home prices have cooled in markets around the country, home sellers must be prepared to negotiate on price and terms, and stay flexible to other stipulations benefiting the buyer. Sellers must also keep their emotions in check during the process. After all, your home is special to you and your family, and you’re proud of the improvements you’ve made over the years. But, how does your home really stand up to the others? And are those improvements important to a potential buyer?

To determine a reasonable listing price, get sales statistics on homes in the neighborhood including listing prices and actual sales prices, how long it took for the homes to sell, and government valuation comparisons. You’ll also want a market appraisal on your property. Visit homes for sale in your area and compare what you see in terms of sales appeal.

2. Negligent Housekeeping — Buyers need to be able to envision themselves living in the home. Take a good, objective look at the condition of your home. Clean, well-kept homes with an updated appearance always stand out, and a little decorating appeal can go a long way. You don't have to buy new furniture to create charm, but you can put toys and clutter away, freshen up paint and carpet, make the most of window coverings, and add a few key accessories in order to send out welcoming signals.

3. Failing to Fix-It — Buyers, unless they are looking for a fixer-upper, would prefer to move into a home that is in perfect or near-perfect condition. If they have to fix the roof, a broken tile floor, the garage door, worn carpet or just about anything, this may give them pause about buying. At the very least, it may lower the value of the home in the prospective buyer's mind.

4. Not Identifying Exclusions — This can be a cause of contention just at a critical point in the sale. Be sure to specify any special sales considerations or exclusions from the fixtures and furnishings list. Generally, anything permanently fixed to the house is an asset that stays with the home after the sale. So if you intend to take your grandmother's antique chandelier that’s hanging in the dining room, clearly specify that the chandelier is not included in the sale price.

5. Not Understanding the Agent Agreement — Your sales endeavor will go smoothest when all parties have a clear understanding of what is expected. Understand the types of agency agreements when you sign with a real estate professional or company.

Be sure to check on fees, commission percentages, marketing plans and timeframes. Most importantly, get everything in writing.




This newsletter is not a solicitation for already-listed properties. Prudential California Realty is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial company. Equal Housing Opportunity.
From the desk of...

The M & M TEAM
Hello Family and Friends,

Here are some upcoming events:

By now, you probably don’t need the “Property Taxes Due April 10th” reminder. But don’t forget they must be postmarked by April 10th at the latest to avoid those hefty penalties.

On May 12th, the price of a first-class stamp goes up to 42¢. Of course, all the other postal rates will go up as well.

Cell phones! Time to find your favorite device to make it hands-free. If you’re driving and on the phone, the new law goes into effect on July 1st. So, it’s not a bad idea to buy your earpiece and get used to it sooner rather than later. Many newer cars have built-in technology for your phone, so be sure to check that out! Ryan is a wiz at bluetooth technology and would love to help.

Also, we've created a new blog where you can get up to date information on median prices, interest rates, interesting articles and more. Here is the address:
www.TheMMTeamBlog.com

Last but not least, we hope you’re enjoying Spring!


Warmly,
Ryan and Linda

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Activity


 
JUST LISTED
5447 Cochise Street $757,100
 
PENDING
1380 Oak Trail Street $650,000
 
JUST SOLD
1078 Camino Flores $702,000
1654 Sweetleaf Lane $515,900
5411 Honeyman Street $470,000
1366 Vista Court $600,000
1787 Woodscent Lane $500,000

The Speedy Gourmet
Great Recipes for Busy People

Strawberry Fields Forever!


One of the best things about living in Southern California, especially in or near Ventura County, is our wealth of strawberries. The California Strawberry Festival in Oxnard will be May 17th and 18th, if you’d like to put that on your calendar. A visit to the Oxnard strawberry fields will prove the title of this month’s Speedy Gourmet to be true. We have access to the biggest, sweetest, most beautiful strawberries perhaps anywhere in the world. They truly have become famous.

Let’s start with the minimalist approach. Not long ago, I served a huge platter of berries with a can of whipped cream next to it. My guests grabbed the strawberries by their handy leaves, put them on their plates, piled whipped cream on the side, and simply dipped and nibbled. It was a great success! I didn’t even slice them. Just washed them and put them out. The berries were ENORMOUS, by the way. It was a very splashy presentation.

By now, you will find packages of shortcake in the grocery stores, next to the strawberries. For this dessert, you’ll need to slice the berries or they will simply fall off. Pile as many of the strawberry slices as will fit onto each shortcake and top with whipped cream. One shortcake per person should be perfect, especially following a full meal. If the shortcake is not available, or you’d like to experience a new treat, try berries over pieces of angle food cake or pound cake.

For breakfast, try mixing some sliced strawberries into your pancake batter. Top with maple syrup and butter, or whipped cream.

Sliced strawberries in a mixed green salad with raspberry vinaigrette, or a strawberry spinach salad is amazing! Tons of recipes on the Net. Some call for bits of sugared nuts and finely chopped red onion. Experiment. No whipped cream for this one, though.

Breakfast, lunch, salad, dessert – the phenomenal strawberry is in season!


Recipe courtesy of Victoria Wood,Publicist, Prudential California Realty
Life In The 1500's

The next time you are washing your hands and complain because the water temperature isn't just how you like it, think about how things used to be.

Houses had thatched roofs - thick straw - piled high, with no wood underneath. It was the only place for animals to get warm, so all the cats and other small animals (mice and insects) lived in the roof. When it rained it became slippery and sometimes the animals would slip and fall off the roof. Hence the saying, "It's raining cats and dogs."

Interest Rates
30 Year Fixed Conforming5.625%
30 Year Fixed Conforming/Jumbo6.375%
30 Year Fixed Jumbo7.125%
7 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Conforming5.625%
7 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Jumbo6.5%
5 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Conforming5.5%
5 Year Fixed/1 Year ARM Jumbo6.375%
Source: California Premier Lending. Rates are based on 1 point and are subject to change without notice.
Median Sale Prices

Here are the median sales prices recorded in February for single family homes, condos and new construction in the following communities:
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Agoura Hills $524,000
Source: Data Quick
Calabasas $1,155,000
Camarillo $515,000
Fillmore $395,000
Moorpark $565,000
Newbury Park $610,000
Oak Park $494,000
Oxnard $394,000
Santa Paula $325,000
Simi Valley $434,000
Thousand Oaks $537,500
Ventura $415,000
Westlake Village $1,100,000
Woodland Hills $545,000
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