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Carol Williams Wenatchee Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Wenatchee, WA

Willinger Real EstateWillinger Real Estate has dramatically expanded our Wenatchee Property Management Services, and getting rave reviews. Our priorities are good communication, being responsive to tenant needs, controlling costs AND maximizing returns to property owners. One owner told us we are increasing his cash flow by $2,000 - $3,000 per month. He owns 24 units.

As an example of our committment to communication, you can peruse one of the blogs we set up for our tenants at the Wenatchee Parkside Condo and Apartment complex. The content of the blog is also put into written Memo form and personally delivered to each unit... to accommdate those who are not regular computer users.

We are always looking to improve. What are your priorities in looking for a Property Management Company?

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Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Wenatchee Should be Proud

Perrin Cornell, ABR: Real Estate Agent in Wenatchee, WA

Last night I attended a Jazz Concert at the Performing Arts Center. There were six musicians from the LA area. All were friends and soon going on a tour. All seemed to have, Doc S, The Tonight Show and NBC in common, judging from the Bios. And they were excellent. Their performance was in conjunction with our own "Big Band" whihc is also pretty good.

Here is the important part, and why I am writing this post. Because of the activities of several local residents these musicians came here not just for the concert but to spend a full week with the local schools, middle school through High School, teaching technique and in general helping our kids develop and grow on the musical scene. The concert was just the culmination of the week. In fact on Friday Night they put on a concert with the students too...

Everyone grew... the musicians, community and the kids...win win all around!

This is the ninth year we have had this program and everyone in it deserves a round of applause...

Wenatchee Market Continues to have steady sales in November

01-08-09
Al Lorenz
Al Lorenz: Real Estate Agent in Chelan, WA

I received the Snapshot Report from <a title="Pacific Appraisals" href="http://www.pacapp.com" target="_blank">Pacific Appraisals</a>. Wenatchee is truly an incredible market. While other markets have stalled or slowed dramatically this fall, Wenatchee continues steadily albeit it around 30% below last year's numbers in residential sales.

That probably still feels like a slow market to real estate agents in Wenatchee, but it looks really good compared to markets which have dropped off even more.

Here's <a title="Snapshot Report for Wenatchee" href="http://www.chelanrealestateblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/snapshot-email-12-dec-08.pdf" target="_blank">the report</a>! I should have 2008 sales results for the Chelan market shortly after the first.

The Amazing Wenatchee Real Estate Market

Carol Williams Wenatchee Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Wenatchee, WA

Wenatchee AppleThe resiliency of the Wenatchee real estate market through what the media reports as a national crisis in the real estate industry is pretty amazing. I am not denying there is a real estate crisis, but I am amazed at how well Wenatchee has been able to weather this unprecedented storm.

Have you looked at the Wenatchee area housing sales statistics lately? According to the latest report out of Pacific Appraisal Associates (our area statitics gurus) in October sales numbers are down 27% BUT the average price has not decreased a single percentage point over the same period last year. I find this statistic alone amazing considering home prices are reportedly down in price by as much as 30% (or more) in some markets across the U.S.

While the "average" sales price is not showing a decrease, the "median" price does show a 4% decrease. The two are sometimes confused but they are NOT the same.

The "average" price is ALL the sale prices added together then divided by the number of sales for... well, an average.

The "median" price is the price point at which there are an equal number of homes sold at a higher price and a lower price.

For example, the "average" price in the Wenatchee MLS market area is shown at $283,358. So when ALL the sales were added up and the number of sales was added up... the number of sales was divided into the total $$$$ value of the sales to reach an average.

The "median" price is showing as $239,900. This means an equal number of homes were sold for less than $239,900 as more than $239,900.

For quite some time, the "average" and "median" home prices in Wenatchee were running very close. There is over a $43,000 spread now. What does this mean if our prices haven't really dropped?

To me, the explanation is in that people (and investors) are out buying the bargains... those in the lower price ranges where the "bargain prices" are obvious. The truly serious sellers are pricing their homes very competitively. We are not seeing many high end sales, which brings the median price down. This also holds the average price down.

Statistics can be deceiving. Theoretically, the prices could be going up while the "median" price declines. This is accomplished by more low end homes selling than high end homes.

If you actually go in and look at the SNAPSHOT report, you will see there were more homes sold in the $150,000 - $250,000 price range than all of the homes in every other higher price range put together. There were 36 homes sold in the $150,000 - $250,000 price range in September compared to 32 in the $250,000 and up price range. 13 of those were in the $250,000 - $300,000 price range. It looks like high end homes have pretty well stalled, sucking the median price down.

What we are seeing in our business at Willinger Real Estate is pent up demand building. We have a number of clients who want to buy but cannot because they have homes in other areas (like Iowa or Arizona or California) to sell before they can buy. We also have people wanting to buy but the financing environment is so unstable right now they cannot. This is creating high rent demand (and demand for lease/purchases), so investment properties are a great thing to consider right now.

Blah, blah, blah. My point of all this is... it's totally amazing to me that Wenatchee home values have been able to maintain the strength they have considering what's happening acrosss the country. I've said over and over, we are blessed with a good strong (and mighty diverse) economy AND a geographic location and natural resources that draws people from far and wide.

Now is a great time to buy in Wenatchee. If we can weather the storm as we have, what is going to happen when the market rebounds? I continue to see good things ahead for Wenatchee.

Now is the time to buy real estate in Wenatchee. Don't say I didn't warn you.

Happy Holidays!
Carol Williams, Wenatchee real estate agent




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Buying a home that fits your lifestyle

Blaine & Erin Davidson: Real Estate Agent in Wenatchee, WA

When you start looking for a home, it’s important to consider factors outside the home that can enhance or detract from your lifestyle. Here are some things to consider:

* Is there a playground, pool or park nearby? Are the fees affordable?

* How close is the home to a hospital, police or fire department?

* How big is the garage or driveway? Will there be enough parking for guests when you entertain?

* Can you live with area commute times, traffic jams, gas prices and public transportation access?

Choosing a home that fits your needs, your budget and your lifestyle isn’t hard when you are realistic and understand what's truly important to you. While you may need to compromise on some items, there are plenty of homes available that can fit your needs and make you happy.

When you're ready to buy your next home, we'll be happy to help you. Please visit our website for buying and selling tips, MLS property searches, town and community information and more at www.WenatcheeHouses.com.

Warm regards,

The Davidson Team

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