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Philadelphia Heights, Pickens County GA: Three-Year Home Sales Data Through 2007

Trent Cluley -- Pickens County Georgia Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Jasper, GA

Home sales in Philadelphia Heights neighborhood in Jasper Georgia showed a decline in 2007 from previous years, with only 3 sales reported. Two of these sales were bank owned foreclosure homes, which sold for well below their ask price / market value, which distorts the 12-month average sale price so much as to make it unusable.

A look at 36-month sales data however, gives us 17 sales, at an average sale price between $170,000 and $180,000 (depending on how the foreclosure data is accounted for). Currently there are 9 homes listed in real estate, with a few more for sale by owner (FSBO), so plenty of choice, from a very high inventory level that will take time to liquidate if the previous year's sales numbers are used as a guide.

And inventory is exactly part of the problem. With Pickens County GA home sales off by at least 25% in 2007, the number of homes available for sale has grown considerably, particularly in this price range, leaving many sellers holding the bag.

With interest rates as low as they are as of this writing, there is hope that some buyers on the sidelines may step in, but it may still take something of a reality check on pricing for many sellers in Philadelphia Heights to become competitive in this sluggish market -- especially those that don't have upgrades or top-rate home maintenance to offer as incentives to buyers.

For the latest data on market conditions and homes available in Philadelphia Heights subdivision in Jasper, Georgia, contact Trent Cluley -- Keller Williams Realty.

Sales Data for Houses Sold in Philadelphia Heights: 2005-2007

Philadelphia Heights Home Sales Data

Home Sales: 2005-2007

Number Sold*

19

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Low Sale Price**

$110,000

3 bed / 2 bath

Average Sale Price

$171,805

4 bed / 3 bath

High Sale Price

$222,500

5 bed / 3.5 bath

Active Listings: Jan '08 --
Number on Market

9

Low List Price

$186,500

3 bed / 2 bath

Average List Price

$215,097

4 bed / 3 bath

High List Price

$249,900

5 bed / 3.5 bath

* All Sales Data is based on available MLS data, for informational purposes -- accuracy not warranted. Private, unlisted property sales not included.

** This sale price of $110,000 is a foreclosure, sold well below market value. When adjusted for two low-priced foreclosed homes in Philadelphia Heights, average sale price increases to around $177,000.

Philadelphia Heights, Jasper Georgia: Great Location, Affordable Homes...

Trent Cluley -- Pickens County Georgia Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Jasper, GA

PHILADELPHIA HEIGHTS Subdivision - Pickens County, Georgia


Jasper's Philadelphia Heights is ideally located off Highway 53 West, less than a mile from the Home Depot / Kroger shopping center and Highway 515. The neighborhood features fewere than one-hundred homes / homesites on lots that range from less than an acre to one-acre plus. While the average list price of Philadelphia Heights homes for sale is around $215,000, the average home sale price averages closer to a very affordable $180,000.

All of the houses in Philadelphia Heigths were built in 2001 or later, mostly as spec homes, and as such there isn't much variation in floorplans and styles -- most of the homes are ranch, split-level, tri-level, or some variation thereof, built over a full or partial basement.

Exterior finishes are mostly vinyl siding with stone accents, while interiors are generally the carpet / laminate / vinyl floors and laminate countertops one would expect to find in this price range, however some homes do offer concrete siding, hardwood floors, and other interior upgrades.

Lot sizes range from less than an acre to just under two-acres. While front yards are for the most part level to sloping and neatly landscaped with lawns and shrubbery, back yards are generally more wooded and in places somewhat steeper than is found in the front of the homes. The most level lots are found to the entrance of the Philadelphia Heights subdivision.

Utilities are fairly standard -- public water, septic tanks, hi-speed Internet access, phone, cable, EMC electric, with no amenities offered by the community (no swim, tennis, sidewalks, playgrounds, etc.). On the plus side is the very minor level of covenants and restrictions placed on property owners, and the lack of any association dues.

With a couple of exceptions, the neighborhood homes and yards are generally well-maintained. Despite its access off a busy highway, there is little through traffic, as all homes are contained on one of four culdesac streets. The subdivision entrance lies directly off Hwy 53, less than a mile to Jasper and Hwy 515, making it a very convenient location in a growing area of town.

For homebuyers in any stage of the process, Philadelphia Heights offers an inexpensive opportunity for a nice home in a quiet neighborhood, close to town.

For a complete email list of homes currently available in Philadelphia Heights, more information on any homes or land available in Pickens County, or daily email updates of price changes, foreclosures, and homes new to the market in Philadelphia Heights, just send Send Us An Email with your request. You can also use the Property Search feature to search Jasper homes for sale by neighborhood.

Pickens County Georgia Real Estate Data for Year-End 2007: Home Sales

Trent Cluley -- Pickens County Georgia Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Jasper, GA

While I certainly don't want to jump on the media bandwagon and beat the tired drum of a "slowing" housing market, it is necessary to confront the reality of hard numbers. And that reality is that the real estate market in and around Jasper, Georgia, wasn't as robust in 2007 as it was in 2005 and 2006. That's not to say that the situation is dire or that there is cause for panic . . . merely that the recent strength in home sales has subsided to levels closer to what we were experiencing a few years back.

Year-on-year on sales declined from 533 total single-family residential housing units in 2006, to 398 homes sold in 2007 -- a drop of around 25%. Or, another way of looking at it . . . sales were still at 75% of the previous year's numbers. People were still buying and selling houses -- just fewer of them.

If sales were to continue at the same pace for 2008, existing inventory of 584 homes would take roughly 17.6 months to liquidate! A very high inventory level in any housing market.

On the positive side, the average home sale price in Pickens County GA still showed gains from 2006, climbing from an average of $215,367 to $226,841, or a 5.3% gain. Days on market (DOM) likewise showed only a minimal increase.

Overall, in my opinion, the underlying weakness still rests not so much in any flawed economic fundamentals of the North Georgia region, but in a domino effect of other housing markets. With much of our home sales resting on second-home buyers and relocating buyers, the inability of many in markets like Florida, Las Vegas and even Atlanta, to sell their homes, is inhibiting local sales. This then is keeping local "move-up" buyers from selling to buy the larger homes they are after . . . and so on. Any kind of improvement in this scenario will likely spark home buying activity once more.

Financing issues are also likely to be playing a role, particularly for first-time home buyers, but this too will likely see improvement as buyers adapt to new conditions, coupled with efforts by government, lenders and sellers to once again find creative solutions to make homeownership a reality. (I see the likelihood of a surge in owner-financing, rentals, lease-purchase homes, and down-payment assistance emerging once more, despite low interest rates.)

The bottom line for sellers is that only 5.7% of all available homes are selling in any given month (on average). As I stress at every opportunity, in order for a home to be among that 5 or so percent, it must be priced better than the other 95%, and it must show better than the other 95%! Buyers have a choice and they aren't going to overlook repairs, garish colors, or most notably, an above market price. Ignore these simple tips and be prepared to have a home on market for six-months, a year, or even longer.

For buyers, the temptation may be to wait for a "bottom", but that is hard to predict, or even recognize. If there is no hurry to purchase a home in Pickens County or North Georgia, remaining on the sidelines may be a viable option. However, interest rates are low, sellers are anxious, and the ideal home may already be out there. (Again, houses are still selling -- those with the best features, condition and price are going to go first!) Trying to guess a "bottom" may backfire, particularly if rates do start to climb or there is a sudden surge of buyer activity.

Jasper is a growing community, with an expanding business and retirement community, and infrastructure improvements are in the works . . . demand for housing and land will continue. No concern there. Just a matter of time . . .

Summary of Active and Sold Homes in Jasper / Pickens County GA:

Active Listings (January 08): 584

BedroomsFull BathsHalf BathsList Price
Min0
0
0
$ 64,900

Avg3
3
0
$ 340,464

Max7
6
3
$ 2,750,000

Home Sales

BedroomsFull BathsHalf BathsList PriceSale PriceDays on Market

2007 Average

(398 Homes Sold)

3
2
0
$ 236,836

$ 226,841
120

2006 Average

(533 Homes Sold)

3
2
0
$ 224,352
$ 215,367
110

2005 Average

(502 Homes Sold)

320$ 219,597

$ 211,106
120

For updates on the housing market in Jasper, Talking Rock and Ball Ground, or even specific neighborhoods like Bent Tree and Big Canoe, in Pickens County GA and surrounding areas, feel free to contact Trent with your specific needs!

I need to ask for More !!!

Charlie  Ragonesi 706- 579-1098: Real Estate Brokerage in Big Canoe, GA

I posted a blog with pictures for the first time the other day called Winter in the Mountains. Some of the responses I got asked about snow. Now wouldn't you know it. Here I am a couple of days later socked in with snow and some ice. Linda Carrig also wrote a blog about the snow today.

This leads me to believe I should have written a blog asking for more business or at least 6 numbers for a Lottery ticket. So for those of you who asked here goes. Yes we did have snow last night in the Atlanta and Northern regions. Also unfortunately it changed over to sleet by morning. However around 1 oclock today I should be able to get out and about. Now remember I am 2,500 feet up so it melts a little slower.

The point is that it all looks great. We have the fire going. Being in the southern end of the mountains means that even this inclement weather does not stay with us for long. That's is one of the things that make the North Georgia Mountains a place to be.

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It Snowed

01-17-08
Linda Carrig
Linda Carrig: Real Estate Agent in Big Canoe, GA

I was looking at log cabins yesterday, previewing for a customer, and it started to snow. Not a big deal for a lot of the country but here in the mountains of north Georgia a real event...The grocery stores have been jammed in anticipation of this for a couple days; meetings canceled long before the first flake; flights delayed, the list goes on, but it sure was beautiful! Again it reminds me of why I moved here and what a brilliant move it was! Standing in my front yard I could hear the flakes fall through the trees, I have never heard them before, it was that quiet. It was a Norman Rockwell moment; snow, trees, fireplaces, the way I like to think of "home". What was special today for you? Please stop by my web site and view some gorgeous mountain properties:
www.SimplyScenicHomes.com or www.AllmtnRealty.com