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Bryce MacDonald: Commercial Real Estate Agent in Stockton, CA

The Stockton Record reported this morning that the lowest price for gasoline in the State of California can be found at a station in Stockton.

According to the article:

"At 4:50 p.m. Wednesday, the 76 service station on West March Lane just west of Interstate 5 dropped its regular gas price 14 cents, to $2.65 a gallon."

Moving out (OR)... hey! where are the appliances (OR) ..when is the garage sale?

Rosemary Brooks -Mother & Daughter (866)-750-8282: Real Estate Agent in Stockton, CA

Hey! Where did the appliances go?

Have you been out touring a REO property and noticed that the one or more of the appliances are MISSING? At first, I thought it was nothing.... but as I go to these houses I see more and more that the appliances are all missing.

I have a listing right now that when I "inherited" the listing and did my first view of it... I thought this was way too much! The stove top, the oven, the dishwasher and the microwave were all GONE!  Then as I opened the garage door, the hot water heater and the furnace were both gone.  Luckily the unit on top of the house was in tack.

I just though that the owner took as much as they could out of anger for being foreclosed on ....and then I started to wonder just how hard it would be to sell this property - would it pass the FHA inspecion for financing.  A neighbor recently told me that the previous owner had several garage sales and was selling anything they could remove from the house.

Now that I am having more buyers calling me.... I am doing more tours of available bank owned listings and it seem 8 out of 10 are missing at least 1 appliance - at least in Stockton that is the case.

When you think about it. These people are being kicked out of their homes and some were either in the process of upgrading their homes and spending money on the appliances that they are now taking with them.  Isn't it kind of like taking the curtains or blinds?  And really why should they worry about the bank having to purchase replacement appliances.... or the new buyer having to buy "as is" and get their own appliances? I mean after all.... the homeowner is the true loser here.

 

Are you finding this to be true in your area or is it isolated to the Stockton area?

 

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Has Stockton Run Out?

02-12-08
Mike Mueller
Mike Mueller: Real Estate Trainer in Walnut Creek, CA

Has Stockton Run Out?

Our Red Headed Step Child Poor Stockton, CA.

We saw 60 Minutes, we read all the news, everyone knows or has heard that Stockton IS the

Foreclosure Capital of the U.S.

Is that because the good people of Stockton all got together and decided to call themselves that? No.

Maybe there was a contest, poll or election? Nope.

It was the media that planted the moniker on the city. I always assumed it was based on raw numbers. Maybe it was. I can't tell.

Yesterday I was working on a project and pulled the entire current list of Notice of Default filings for the entire State of California. It was dated Feb 5th.

As I was compiling numbers I noticed something strange.

Stockton, and it's county (San Joaquin) seemed lower than what I expected to see.

By City:

Antioch: 85
Bakersfield: 143
Elk Grove: 63
Fontana: 107
Hayward: 99
Modesto: 149
Oakland: 171
Sacramento: 326
Stockton: 110
Tracy: 50
Vallejo: 63

By County:

Alameda: 460
Contra Costa: 339
Orange: 334
Sacramento: 512
San Joaquin: 212
Santa Clara: 174
Sonoma: 273
Stanislaus: 276

If the title wasn't bestowed upon them based on sheer numbers, maybe it was something else.

Was it Per Capita?
Per Capita would make perfect sense. The number of foreclosures per person? Maybe it was per household?

Stockton has an estimated 290,141 people (2006) according to CityData,
while Sacramento sits at 453,781 according to the same site.

Sacramento is slightly less than twice the size of Stockton, yet our state capital had 3 times the number of filings!

I realize this is only a one week sampling. I can pull a new list later today.

Is it just because the media thinks they are the proverbial Red Headed Step Child of the central valley? There is a finite number of homes that can be foreclosed on. That leads me to wonder...

Is Stockton actually running out of homes to foreclose on?

Just thinking.