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Friday Fun Facts!

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18 Days

We now measure inventory levels in terms of days. Typically we measure in months. For instance, a “balanced market” is when there is 4 to 6 months of inventory currently for sale. Meaning that, in a balanced market, it would take 4 to 6 months to sell every home that is currently on the market.

Anything less than 4 months is a seller’s market. Certainly, when we measure in days, we are in an extreme seller’s market.

Today the Greeley market has 18 days of inventory, Fort Collins has 27 days, Loveland has 30, and Windsor has 51.

These are all lower than a year ago. For example, Greeley at this time last year had 27 days of inventory.

But this statistic can be misleading. Sometimes people assume that the extreme seller’s market applies to all price ranges and all locations.

Not true. When we drill down we find sub-patterns that are revealing. For example, homes in Loveland priced over $500,000 have 3 months of inventory and homes in Fort Collins over $750,000 have 5 months.

Because inventory levels tend to increase as prices increase, there becomes a distinct advantage for the move up buyer. Today, many people can sell in an extreme seller’s market and move up to a price range with less competition and more selection.

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Friday Fun Facts!

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Top 4/Bottom 4

At the end of this weekend College Basketball’s Final 4 will be established. It might make you wonder, what the top 4 and bottom 4 real estate markets across the country?

Here they are, ranked by the last 12 months of appreciation according to fhfa.gov:

Top 4:

  1. Tacoma, WA 14.6%
  2. Seattle, WA 14.3%
  3. Port St. Lucie, FL 13.7%
  4. Las Vegas, NV 13.6%

Bottom 4:

  1. Atlantic, NJ -3.14%
  2. Peoria, IL -3.0%
  3. Huntington, WV -2.6%
  4. Jackson, MS -1.2%

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About the areaFort Collins Real EstateInvestmentReal Estate March 19, 2018

New Old Town Listing!

LINK TO HOME INFO

I just listed this great 3 bedroom Old Town home on Laporte Avenue for $350,000. It is currently rented through July of 2019, and has a big lot with alley parking. A living room fireplace, wood floors, and beautiful backyard entertaining space make this one attractive home! Interested in taking a look? Give me a call!

About the areaBuyer TipsFort Collins Real EstateInvestmentLoveland Real EstateReal EstateSeller TipsWellington Real EstateWindsor Real Estate March 12, 2018

Windermere Report Monthly Highlights

This month’s Windermere Report should be arriving in your mailbox soon (if you are not already signed up to get this from me, CLICK HERE and tell me that you would like to know how the real estate market is doing each month), and I wanted to share some quick highlights.

  • 48% of homes in the Fort Collins/Loveland areas are considered “affordable” to the median wage earner
  • We will see 50-80% more listings hit the market March-June (yay!)
  • Those homes will sell 30-50% more quickly 
  • We are getting BACK TO NORMAL for homeownership rates, rising back up towards a 65% rate

If these are interesting to you, I can keep you informed each month. Just DROP ME A LINE. Have a great week!

About the areaBuyer TipsFort Collins Real EstateInvestmentLoveland Real EstateReal EstateSeller TipsWellington Real EstateWindsor Real Estate January 15, 2018

Townhomes Are Back!

With the change in construction defects laws in Colorado in 2017, we are seeing condos and townhomes coming back in force! This is great news for first time homebuyers that start with an attached home before they move on to bigger, better, and more expensive things. Here are some interesting stats that show what is going on with the townhome market…

  • Townhome and duplex growth is up 36 PERCENT for the year
  • This market segment represents 26 PERCENT of the total market
  • This is the HIGHEST percentage the townhome and condo market has ever been
  • Detached single family homes represent only 70 PERCENT of the new home starts, the lowest since 2009

This info and more is found in my monthly Windermere Report Newsletter. If you would like to sign up to receive this info from me just shoot me an email. Have a great week!

 

About the areaBuyer TipsFort Collins Real EstateInvestmentLoveland Real EstateReal EstateSeller TipsWellington Real EstateWindsor Real Estate January 7, 2018

2018 Market Forecast

Happy 2018, I hope the year is starting off wonderfully for you! As we start the year, you might be wondering, “what is going to happen in the Northern Colorado real estate market this year?” The good news is, we have an answer! We will be hosting our Annual Windermere Real Estate Market Forecast again this year, on January 18th at 5:30pm at the Marriott in Fort Collins. If you would like to attend, check out the website at www.WindermereForecast.com.

In the meantime, check out what the Windermere Economist, Matthew Gardner (who will be speaking at our Forecast event), has to say about the national market and economies below. I look forward to a fantastic year with you!

About the areaBuyer TipsFort Collins Real EstateInvestmentLoveland Real EstateReal EstateSeller TipsWellington Real EstateWindsor Real Estate January 5, 2018

Friday Fun Facts!

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A Look Back

Here are some fun facts about 2017…

(By the way, be sure to RSVP for our Market Forecast on January 18th so you can hear our predictions for next year. Click HERE to register)

In 2017:

  • $4.6 billion of residential real estate was sold in Larimer and Weld Counties. ($2.8 in Larimer and $1.8 in Weld). This volume is double what is was in 2012.
  • There were 7,091 residential sales in Larimer County and 5,442, in Weld County.
  • On average, it took 53 days to sell a home in Larimer County and 49 days in Weld County. In 2012 it took about 25 days longer to sell a home.

To hear our predictions for the 2018 market, join our live Market Forecast event on January 18th at the Marriott in Fort Collins. Back by popular demand is Windermere’s Cheif Economist Matthew Gardner who will give you valuable and interesting insights into the real estate market. Reserve your spot at www.windermereforecast.com

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We have big news. Windermere is coming to Windsor!. Our newest branch office is right in the heart of downtown next door to The Hearth Restaurant and Toast Coffee. Watch for a grand opening in mid-January.

About the areaBuyer TipsFort Collins Real EstateLoveland Real EstateReal EstateSeller TipsWellington Real EstateWindsor Real Estate November 20, 2017

Luxury Leaps

One of my favorite sources of data is the Fort Collins Board of Realtors monthly market report. Their newest release of information showed some interesting numbers on the luxury market and a confirmation of other statistics we are tracking.

The Luxury market is way up over last year.

In the greater Fort Collins area over the last 12 months, sales of single family homes priced between $1 million and $2 million, have leaped up 79% over last year. 24 total sales last year compared to 43 this year.

I included a screen shot from the report below…

I will take a deeper dive and closer look at the luxury market across all of Northern Colorado in our upcoming December Windermere Report (if you don’t already receive this monthly printed newsletter in your mailbox, let me know and I will add you to the list. Just contact me HERE.) 

Quarterly Market Report
About the areaBuyer TipsFort Collins Real EstateLoveland Real EstateReal EstateSeller TipsWellington Real EstateWindsor Real Estate October 27, 2017

Friday Fun Facts – Long vs Short

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Short vs. Long

There are short-term questions about real estate and there are long term questions about real estate.

Clients often have short-term questions like…

How much will prices go up next year? Should I sell my house this Fall or next Spring? Will interest rates go up next week?

We encourage our clients to evaluate those questions in the context of the long-term. There are decades of data on the Northern Colorado market which reveal certain patterns.

When we show our clients these patterns they feel confident and secure in the investment they have made into their home and their rental properties.

For example, the long-term appreciation rates based on up to 41 years of research are as follows:

  • Larimer County = 5.36%
  • Weld County = 4.25%
  • Metro Denver = 5.56%

So over the course of a year prices may go up a lot or go up a little, but in the long term they will stay true to these long term averages.

To see an update as to what is happening in the Northern Colorado market, contact me to receive our quarterly “Scoop” report.

About the areaBuyer TipsFort Collins Real EstateInvestmentLoveland Real EstateReal EstateSeller TipsWellington Real EstateWindsor Real Estate October 20, 2017

Friday Fun Facts!

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Inventory Is Up

For the past few years the hot topic in Northern Colorado real estate is inventory, or more specifically, lack of inventory.

Based on our current research, it looks like this trend is reversing.

Let’s look at the increase in inventory in our major markets versus a year ago…

  • Fort Collins up 28%
  • Loveland up 4%
  • Windsor up 37%
  • Greeley up 5%

This increase in is very good news for prospective buyers as now there are more homes to choose from.

To see an update as to what is happening in the Northern Colorado market, contact me to receive our quarterly “Scoop” report.