Judy Graff's sublime-to-the-ridiculous (well, mostly ridiculous) take on real estate for east San Fernando Valley and North Los Angeles communities. This includes Hollywood Hills, Burbank, Studio City and Toluca Lake real estate and homes for sale, and also covers Valley Village, North Hollywood, Glendale, Atwater, Highland Park, Silverlake, Sherman Oaks and other L.A. areas too. General news and musings as well.
Showing posts with label real estate price reductions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real estate price reductions. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
4484 Stansbury, Sherman Oaks has had a price reduction already!
Since you guys didn't jump on it at the old price of $780,000, we've reduced the Stansbury price to $680,000. Yup, $100,000 off the price. But wait, there's more. It's now a short sale. Come and get it while it's hot!
Friday, October 05, 2012
1429 N. Rose, Burbank has been reduced!
This adorable 3+2 on a huge lot has just been reduced to $479,000. In case you don't remember, it has a remodeled kitchen, remodeled baths, central a/c and a HUMONGOUS lot -- 8372 square feet! With a lot this size, you can expand the existing home, build your dream home, add a pool, have a massive vegetable garden (the current sellers got really into gardening) and more. The house is in move-in condition and this is a standard sale, too! Burbank homes don't get much better and this price can't be beat, either. It will be open on Sunday, October 14, too. Please call me if you'd like to see it. Yes, this is the home of the famous actress babies Rae and Gus and the two Brazilian kitties!
Friday, September 24, 2010
Just reduced! 4552 Morse, Studio City is now listed at $639,000
We've reduced the price on 4552 Morse, Studio City to $639,000. It's definitely the nicest house in Studio City in the price range. Please visit JudyGraff.com for more pictures or to arrange a showing. With this new reduction plus low interest rates, yes, you can afford Studio City!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
The money you lost in your price reduction wasn't real
This is a re-blog from the Activerain website, which is a Realtor network. Once again, Philip Faranda comes up with price reduction advice that is oh-so-succinct! I especially like his line, "The market has spoken."
Via J. Philip Faranda (J. Philip LLC) Westchester County NY:
No one could predict after the stimulus where prices would go, but it is clear that what few buyers we have are skimming the absolute cream off the top and leaving the rest. They even fight over the good stuff, creating an illusion of urgency in isolated precincts. Overall, sadly, median home price is an illusion; it is a metric of the value of those few, unique sought after homes that people watch even when they weren't on sale. They needed nothing. They were priced to the bone for their category.
Money lost in a price reduction was never your money. It was an illusion. It didn't exist. I find myself, more and more, explaining to mournful sellers that the $25,000 that went down the drain when they went from $624,900 to $599,900 was a paramour that never loved them. She never cared, Johnny. The baby wasn't yours. She wanted to close the Copa and make sure you never worked in this town again. For God's sake man pull yourself together, it was all an illusion.
You know, that sort of thing they cover day 2 in licensing class. Or not.
In 2005, 852 single family homes sold in Westchester County with a median price of $732,000.
In 2010, 424 single family homes sold in Westchester County with a median price of $715,000. 428 people got nothing.
The pool of able buyers has shrunken by an absurd amount. Millions of prospects have vanished due to either their own disasters or the new draconian lender underwriting guidelines. What few buyers remain are skeptical, drunk with options, terrified of making a mistake, have no confidence in the future, and are heavily invested in the group think notion that they must get a steal or they will be exposed to grave financial risk. You know, all those happy things perspective home buyers have always focused on.
Here's the reality: If you are multiple listed, staged well, tidy, and have been on the market for 60 or 90 days with no offers or few lookers, the market has spoken; you need to reduce your price. You aren't the McClotchkees down at the end of the cul de sac who sold in the first 30 days. They had something, or ten things, you don't have. And the only adjustment you can make to the buying public is price. A feature ad won't do it. A newspaper display ad won't get it done. Busting your agent's chops to chase down Gladys Pflarphlingston for feedback on a showing 2 weeks ago won't do it. If you are on the MLS, I can show you how many people have clicked on you online and clicked off every week since we listed. You aren't a secret. Quite the opposite: with public searches, serious prospects can tell me their opinion of your toothpaste.
If we are in showing condition with marketing and you aren't sold, the faster we address price the faster we'll sell. The money you are asking for is not on deposit in the bank of buyer opinion.
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