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As of February 24, 2009, there are only 11 houses on the market. Two of those homes are in escrow. The average listing price is $523,488 and homes are sitting on the market an average of 130 days. 27% of those homes are bank owned properties. The majority of homes on the market in town are on larger parcels, 1 or more acres, compared to homes in Hidden Valley that are on common sized lots.
Even though the competition isn't as fierce in Middletown compared to Hidden Valley Lake, sellers still need to make sure their homes are "sale ready". Presenting your home for sale means a giving it a good spruce up (spring cleaning and depersonalization), add little touches out front to make your home more appealing and list with an agent that will market your property to get your home SOLD!
Middletown is the gateway to Lake County and is close to Napa and Sonoma Counties. It is a close knit community where everyone knows everyone. Good old small town U.S.A.!
If you would like a list of homes for sale in Middletown or are thinking of selling your home email me at jennifer.mullin@century21.com.
10% of every commission check I receive is donated directly to Middletown High School to benefit different MHS Clubs throughout the school year.
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Real Estate Outlook: Sales Picking Up Tempo

Here's an important question about the current market: To figure out where we are in the current real estate market, do you look at home prices or do you focus on sales?
In a real estate market where an estimated 35 to 40 percent of all home sales are foreclosures or short sales - in other words, distressed properties-- prices don't tell you much more than the obvious that we are still "correcting" the excesses of the boom years, still peeling back those wild and unsustainable hyperinflationary price run ups.
So it's no surprise that median prices are down, year to year, in Lake County and other areas across the nation.
Sales statistics, on the other hand, tell you how fast buyers are responding to those lower prices -- and greatly improved affordability.
Right now, in Lake County sales are definitely increasing. According to information gathered from the Lake County Multiple Listing Service (MLS), fourth quarter sales are 55 percent higher than a year ago.
In a recent report from the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.) sales are way up in most areas of California. This is great news, and we're in a recession. .
No question that a high proportion of these sales are distressed properties.
A total of 3,157,806 foreclosure filings, including default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions, were reported on 2,330,483 U.S. properties during the year, an 81 percent increase in total properties from 2007 and a 225 percent increase in total properties from 2006, according to RealtyTrac®'s 2008 U.S. Foreclosure Market ReportTM. According to the report, 1.84 percent of all U.S. housing units (one in 54) received at least one foreclosure filing during the year, up from 1.03 percent in 2007.
But that's what the bottom of a real estate cycle looks like: Value-savvy buyers see the opportunities, move in and mop up the mess left over after the big party.
Happily, in this cycle, they're getting real help from the capital markets: Mortgage money is at historically-attractive low levels, and is readily available to anyone with a down payment and reasonable credit.
Rates fell again last week to an average 5.12percent for 30-year fixed loans, according to Reality Times Interest Rate Watch, and to 4.80 percent on average for 15 year loans.
If you can spot the opportunities -- and have the resources -- it's not a bad time to be a buyer.
For more information contact Ray Perry at Ray@RayPerry.com or http://RayPerry.com
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Let's paly fair
things are getting crazy, in some states, people are resorting to fake alerts that they give out to prospective voters as information flyers.
According to this email I received today from the Connecticut Democratic party, Republicans are circulating these flyers in Nevada and Virginia. These are key states for a John McCain victory I suppose.
Allegedly the flyers say the following:
1)Your car is going to get towed for tickets at polling places, so don't have any warrants or tickets, if you do don't drive
2)Because of higher turnout, Democrats will need to vote December 5, Republicans December 4, to handle the huge load of voters
3)You cannot vote if you are in foreclosure on a property. You have lost your vote.
4)Phone voting ill be allowed this year to handle the huge load of voters at polling places
5)Individuals in alcoholics anonymous programs can't vote
6)Any Anyone 18 years or older can vote, however college students are not eligible to vote. college students going to polls anyway, wil be arrested.
This all of course is ridiculous, but I imagine that with an air of authority you might dissuade some voters from participating with type of information. This activity, of course, should be a criminal felony as this sort of thing disrupts the natural voting process of electing your rulers.
Larry Litlejohn Broker-Realtor Gold Circle Realty www.goldcirclerealty.com larry@goldcirclerealty.com Clear Lake California (707)998-3035 across from the Fire Department on Highway 20 in Clearlake Oaks
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Contact me for answers to your questions regarding this IRS post. We also have other first-time buyer and non-first-time buyer advantage programs. ----- Larry Littlejohn, Gold Circle Realty www.goldcirclerealty.com larry@goldcirclerealty.com 707-998-3035 Clear Lake California
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Historical Sales for Clear Lake Neighborhoods Jan1 - Oct 1 2002 -2008
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High Sale ($) |
Low Sale ($) |
Median Sold ($) |
Avg Sold ($) |
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Buckingham |
2,375,000 |
195,000 |
407,500 |
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2007-Oc1 |
1,150,000 |
309,000 |
768,000 |
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2006-Oct1 |
2,550,000 |
255,000 |
590,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
860,000 |
280,000 |
488,000 |
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2004-Oct1 |
835,000 |
211,000 |
430,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
1,400,000 |
130,000 |
370,000 |
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2002-Oct1 |
525,000 |
160,000 |
847,000 |
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Clearlake |
700,000 |
750 |
124,000 |
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2007-Oct1 |
794,000 |
40,000 |
189,500 |
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2006-Oct1 |
785,000 |
47,500 |
190,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
740,000 |
50,000 |
175,000 |
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2004-Oct1 |
770,000 |
22,500 |
131,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
485,000 |
25,000 |
119,500 |
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2002-Oct1 |
453,300 |
22,000 |
88,000 |
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Clearlake Keys |
450,000 |
130,000 |
223,000 |
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2007-Oct1 |
500,000 |
215,000 |
345,000 |
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2006-Oct1 |
663,000 |
299,000 |
372,250 |
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2005-Oct1 |
500,000 |
189,000 |
340,000 |
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2004-Oct1 |
499,000 |
165,000 |
260,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
351,000 |
105,000 |
200,950 |
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2002-Oct1 |
249,500 |
79,000 |
147,000 |
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Clearlake Oaks |
565,000 |
68,000 |
115,000 |
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2007-Oct1 |
815,000 |
73,100 |
200,000 |
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2006-Oct1 |
550,000 |
49,000 |
165,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
800,000 |
60,000 |
199,500 |
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2004-Oct1 |
1,016,000 |
31,000 |
155,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
410,000 |
30,000 |
120,000 |
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2002-Oct1 |
600,000 |
30,000 |
114,725 |
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Clearlake Riviera |
437,000 |
63,000 |
213,500 |
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2007-Oct1 |
525,000 |
118,000 |
285,000 |
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2006-Oct1 |
600,000 |
165,000 |
306,250 |
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2005-Oct1 |
485,000 |
190,000 |
297,000 |
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2004-Oct1 |
430,000 |
110,000 |
228,390 |
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2003-Oct1 |
369,000 |
97,000 |
189,900 |
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2002-Oct1 |
375,000 |
87,000 |
166,000 |
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Cobb |
339,000 |
131,000 |
229,000 |
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2007-Oct1 |
610,000 |
75,000 |
276,750 |
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2006-Oct1 |
699,000 |
138,000 |
293,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
449,000 |
110,000 |
274,000 |
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2004-Oct1 |
725,000 |
48,000 |
230,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
650,000 |
95,000 |
191,000 |
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2002-Oct1 |
438,000 |
95,000 |
173.500 |
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Hidden Valley |
700,000 |
115,000 |
230,000 |
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2007-Oct1 |
797,000 |
175,000 |
340,000 |
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2006-Oct1 |
758,000 |
210,000 |
385,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
749,500 |
356,000 |
356,000? |
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2004-Oct1 |
629,000 |
110,000 |
300,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
475,000 |
129,000 |
238,900 |
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2002-Oct1 |
385,000 |
99,900 |
209,930 |
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Kelseyville Other |
3,900,000 |
120,000 |
279,500 |
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2007-Oct1 |
800,000 |
140,000 |
373,000 |
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2006-Oct1 |
974,000 |
160,000 |
340,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
1,150,000 |
100,000 |
335,000 |
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2004-Oct1 |
585,000 |
90,000 |
267,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
480,000 |
79,900 |
254,000 |
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2002-Oct1 |
499,900 |
34,000 |
204,750 |
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Lakeport |
650,000 |
36,000 |
275,405 |
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2007-Oct1 |
800,000 |
166,000 |
308,500 |
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2006-Oct1 |
3,350,000 |
150,000 |
359,500 |
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2005-Oct1 |
1,350,000 |
135,000 |
304,500 |
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2004-Oct1 |
835,000 |
85,000 |
260,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
1,050,000 |
80,000 |
191,250 |
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2002-Oct1 |
510,000 |
45,000 |
162,500 |
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Lower Lake |
395,000 |
150,000 |
177,500 |
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2007-Oct1 |
799,000 |
70,000 |
259,500 |
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2006-Oct1 |
799,000 |
135,000 |
304,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
748,000 |
100,000 |
275,000 |
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2004-Oct1 |
425,000 |
112,500 |
240,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
700,000 |
69,900 |
242,500 |
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2002-Oct1 |
699,000 |
58,000 |
225,000 |
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Lucerne |
600,000 |
14,000 |
115,000 |
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2007-Oct1 |
425,000 |
100,900 |
174,900 |
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2006-Oct1 |
475,000 |
143,000 |
241,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
770,000 |
85,000 |
206,000 |
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2004-Oct1 |
320,000 |
60,000 |
168,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
510,000 |
26,000 |
129,500 |
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2002-Oct1 |
350,000 |
23,000 |
99,000 |
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Middletown |
644,000 |
200,000 |
295,000 |
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2007-Oct1 |
1,200,000 |
235,000 |
400,000 |
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2006-Oct1 |
605,000 |
265,000 |
400,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
1,070,000 |
268,000 |
497,000 |
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2004-Oct1 |
745,000 |
150,000 |
338,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
785,000 |
205,000 |
329,000 |
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2002-Oct1 |
498,000 |
128,500 |
301,000 |
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Nice |
290,000 |
70,000 |
175,000 |
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2007-Oct1 |
775,000 |
126,000 |
204,000 |
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2006-Oct1 |
685,000 |
152,000 |
224,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
625,000 |
95,000 |
211,350 |
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2004-Oct1 |
325,000 |
78,000 |
155,000 |
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2003-Oct1 |
325,000 |
70,000 |
134,500 |
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2002-Oct1 |
400,000 |
43,000 |
94,000 |
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Upper Lake |
585,000 |
90,000 |
250,000 |
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2007-Oct1 |
625,000 |
145,000 |
307,000 |
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2006-Oct1 |
1,000,000 |
205,000 |
300,000 |
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2005-Oct1 |
765,000 |
140,000 |
328,500 |
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2004-Oct1 |
415,000 |
76,000 |
252,400 |
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2003-Oct1 |
525,000 |
91,000 |
210,250 |
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2002-Oct1 |
975,000 |
50,000 |
187,900 |
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Call me to buy in Clear Lake, Lake County California. Good homes, neighborhood, view or waterfront.
Also we have foreclosures and short sales available in this market. Larry Littlejohn Realtor-Agent 707-998-3035 larry@goldcirclerealty.com ; www.goldcirclerealty.com
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