December 2011 Market Stats Reports

 Here are the stat reports from 10K for Boone County, Dec. 2011. supplied by the Belvidere board of Realtors

 

Belvidere

There's no way to be certain what 2012 will bring. However, a few things do seem clear enough to make some assessments. First, 2011 was not the recovery year it was expected to be. It was yet another "transition year" for most. Second, multi-decade low mortgage rates and suppressed home prices coalesced to form an attractive purchase environment. And buyers did just what their name implies. This has driven down inventory levels in many locales, which – thirdly – nudged the market balance toward equilibrium. Here's how the final month of 2011 concluded the year.

 

New Listings in the Belvidere region decreased 17.8 percent to 37. Listings Under Contract were up 64.3 percent to 23. Inventory levels shrank 10.4 percent to 302 units, extending the signature trend of 2011.

 

Home prices finished the year on an up note. The Median Sales Price increased 4.5 percent to $81,000. Market Times increased 32.5 percent to 187 days. Absorption rates improved as Months Supply of Inventory was down 27.5 percent to 12.0 months.

 

Ultimately, the upcoming spring market should be a major tell about the future direction of housing. Sellers are seeing multiple-offer situations; buyers are seeing sub-4.0 percent loans; supply-demand trends are more balanced. When it gets down to it, that's a stable foundation and a far cry from 2009. While the fundamentals are better, the foreclosure situation and political unknowns remain wildcards. For now, enjoy the fresh canvas.


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Approved short sales

Here is some insider information. This is a list of homes that are APPROVED short sales. This means they can be sold with no waiting. They can be closed as soon as your loan or funds are ready!

Listing # 61472: 6659 Louden, Loves Park JUST REDUCED to $109,900 - VERY nice property! Very well kept and very clean - nothing wrong with it at all! It has an exposed lower level which is partially completed (bedroom and a rec room with bar in lower level).

Listing #62615: 4795 Artina Ct., Rockford $74,900 - Nice tri-level on a corner lot with fenced back yard. Needs new carpet in the lower level which you will receive a credit for at closing.

Listing #67094: 2820 Bavarian Lane, Rockford $46,900 - Ranch home with 2.0 attached garage. This house needs some work but could be lived in the way it is or it would make a great rental. Lower level is partially finished. 

Listing #64890: 32303 West St. Fairdale/Kirkland $34,900 - The lot is a great size - very large. The house is a rehab. Lots of potential for this property.

Listing #65057: 2401 Woodfern Way, Rockford $89,900 - The house could use some TLC. The owners have not completed some of their 'do-it-yourself' projects but the house is priced to take it into consideration. It's a ranch on a corner lot with a fenced in backyard. Anyone who puts some work into this one will have great equity when it's completed because the homes in that area that have been redone are selling much higher. It's a nice house in a great area at a very nice price.

Contact me if you would like more information on any of these listings. Or pass on this information to a friend.

Sincerely,

Heather Lawson, Broker Associate

815-627-0477

Top Forgotten Items During a Move

The chaos of moving day is a prime time to forget or misplace essential items.  When 

youʼre preparing for the big move to your new home, the following items are some of 

the most overlooked (and the most sorely missed in a time of need!).

To prevent the hassle and heartbreak of forgotten possessions and lost information, 

make a check list containing the following items:

1. Jewelry, watches, and small valuables:  These small, expensive and often 

irreplaceable items are best kept in a safe deposit box or kept with trustworthy 

friends or relatives on moving day.

2. Garage door opener:  The old one wonʼt be of much use at your new house, will it? 

Be sure to leave it behind for the new owners.  Also, make sure the old owners of 

your new house give you theirs!

3. Spare keys:  Sets to your old house should remain with the new owners, but donʼt 

forget sets to the new house!  Thereʼs nothing more frustrating than arriving at your 

new place without a way to get in.

4. Old address books:  Yes, we all have fancy new smartphones, but it seems like 

families all have a well-worn phone book stashed in a spice drawer somewhere.  

These are practically family heirlooms of information, so donʼt leave them behind.

5. Unfinished errands:  Do you have any clothes at the dry cleaner?  Books due to the 

library?  What about other video game or DVD rentals?  It can be a real hassle to 

settle up on these items from 100 miles away, right?

6. Medical records:  While a lot of medical information is digital these days, you should 

make sure you donʼt misplace your copies, including dental information and 

prescriptions.  Itʼs easy to lose them at the bottom of a hastily thrown-away box.

 

I make sure my clientsʼ experience selling their old home and moving into their new 

dream home is a smooth transition. If youʼre interested in a hassle-free home selling 

experience, please get in touch today.

Sincerely,

Heather Lawson, Broker

Keller Williams Realty Signature

815-627-0477

heatherlawsonrealestate@gmail.com

How to negotiate your next real estate purchase

In this series of videos below, you'll learn about the 7 rules to follow when negotiating your next home purchase. These are:

  • Never Put Your Best Offer First
  • Develop a good relationship with the cooperating agent
  • Know when to walk away
  • Gauge what the seller wants
  • Have a working knowledge of your market
  • Get A Home Inspection
  • Ask For it!

These rules are outlined in the 7 videos below...

Negotiating Rules 1

Negotiating Rules 2

Negotiating Rules 3

Negotiating Rules 4

Negotiating Rules 5

Negotiating Rules 6

Negotiating Rules 7