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About Clearlake Oaks' Spring Valley

Clearlake Oaks...Spring Valley Homes...by Hank Montgomery Realtor/General Contractor

Hank Montgomery | Lake County Broker | CDPE: Real Estate Agent in Clearlake Oaks, CA

Clearlake Oaks...Spring Valley is a small community and a part of the larger community of Clearlake Oaks. Spring Valley is a rural sub-division with lots averaging over ½ acres. Spring Valley is known in Lake County for having some of the most affordable developed acreage in the county. This rural sub-division features paved roads, water system, power, phone lines and unlimited recreational opportunities.

Increasingly, one of the more significant features of Clearlake Oaks...Spring Valley Homes is its affordability. The dramatic decline in Real Estate values has made the Spring Valley area a true Real Estate bargain. Sold prices have been relatively stable over the past year or so. Yet, these prices are anywhere from 50% to 33% of what they often sold for just 3 or 4 years ago. In Clearlake Oaks...Spring Valley many of these homes sit on ½ acre.

Below, you will find a Market Report for the Clearlake Oaks...Spring Valley area. This report covers the First Quarter of 2010 and all Four Quarters of 2009.

My purpose here is to give you the numbers associated with the Clearlake Oaks...Spring Valley real estate market. The most important thing to note is that homes are selling! There are buyers in the market place and they want to buy homes...but they want a good deal. Homes must be priced competitively and if they are...they will sell.

If you need help finding a home or pricing your home to be competitive in today's market give me a call at 707.293.6776 or send me an email at HankMontgomery@Century21.com

MARKET REPORT

SPRING VALLEY

First Quarter 2009

January 1, 2009 to March 31, 2009

Number of homes sold

FOUR

Average Sold Price

$105,250

Low Sold Price

$67,000

High Sold Price

$150,000

Second Quarter 2009

April 1, 2009 to June 30, 2009

Number of homes sold

ONE

Average Sold Price

$125,000

Low Sold Price

$125,000

High Sold Price

$125,000

Third Quarter 2009

July 1, 2009 to September 31, 2009

Number of homes sold

FIVE

Average Sold Price

$157,094

Low Sold Price

$119,000

High Sold Price

$189,000

Fourth Quarter 2009

October 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009

Number of homes sold

FOUR

Average Sold Price

$111,250

Low Sold Price

$ 68,000

High Sold Price

$144,000

First Quarter 2010

January 1, 2010 to March 31, 2010

Number of homes sold

THREE

Average Sold Price

$114,967

Low Sold Price

$ 75,000

High Sold Price

$135,000

While, this information is deemed reliable...it's accuracy cannot be guaranteed.

Spring in Spring Valley

Hank Montgomery | Lake County Broker | CDPE: Real Estate Agent in Clearlake Oaks, CA

Spring Valley Campground...Cache Creek

This place deserves the name of Spring Valley. This time of year is a beautiful gift out here, especially in our campground. It starts in February with the first greening of the hills and the fields. Buttercups and Shooting Stars announce the beginning of the amazing display. Redbuds, dead-looking bushes all winter, begin to thicken with a purple glow, and bust out into a flashy show of rich fuchsia blooms.

In March the water releases from Indian Valley reservoir turn the tranquil creek into something wild and powerful. On the first mild spring evening I open a window, and hear the sound of rushing water from across the sleepy, silent valley. Next thing you know, the Lupines have arrived; graceful, purple blossoms with stars for leaves. They grow so beautifully in the campground's sandy soil.

By Easter, the poppies are beginning to appear and the carpets of tiny yellow and white wildflowers have turned the campground into a pavilion ready for a celebration. I celebrate in this amazing place during this incredible time of the year. All the more because I know it will soon fade into the star thistle and 100 + degree days of summer where only the most hardy flowers will survive. I know it will fade, as it has for the 26 springs that I have witnessed in Spring Valley.

But as I sit quietly on the bank of Cache Creek, I know that this phenomenon has been admired by many, many ancient eyes that were here before me, before water meters, and roads. And I hope in my heart, that spring in Spring Valley will be discovered by those who will come behind, for many, many springs to come.

Note: Spring Valley is a rural subdivision in Lake County, Ca. Spring Valley is an outdoor wonderland featuring bird watching, fishing, hiking, hunting, horseback riding, relaxing and the most amazing display of stars.