Tag Archives: housing trends

Lower Ventura Inventory

Have you noticed that fewer and fewer homes are on the market in Ventura? Then, most likely you noticed that it is happening all around the country too! Here’s a snap shot of the June 2012 inventory based on listings in realtor.com. (Realtor.com is a database of all MLS (multiple listing services) real estate databases around the country.) read more

Determining Your Home’s Value

Appraisals and CMAs

Appraisals are primarily used to protect the lender’s interest in the property. Just like lenders can be hesitant to issue a mortgage to credit-risky borrowers, they don’t like to underwrite properties for more than they’re worth. Appraisals also are used when other factors have made it difficult to assess your property’s value, such as a lack of real estate activity in your area. read more

Green-home Remodeling

Demand for green-home construction and remodeling is growing fast, despite an uncertain economy, according to a recent survey by the National Association of Home Builders. Green homes comprised 17% of the overall residential construction marketing in 2011, and that rate is expected to reach 29% to 38% by 2016. read more

Foreclosure Activity Declines Hurting Investors

Here is the latest report from foreclosureradar.com

Foreclosure Starts declined across our coverage area wiping out the small gains in new foreclosure filings last month. In California, Notice of Default filings are down 69.8 percent from the peak in March 2009, and 15.8 percent from April 2011. Notice of Trustee Sale Filings, the start of Arizona’s foreclosure process, are down 59.4 percent from the peak in March 2009, and down 8.0 percent year-over-year. read more