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L.A. First-Time Home Buyers Shooting at Shrinking Targets: Buyer's Market Ha!

L.A. First-Time Home Buyers Shooting at Shrinking Targets: Buyer's Market Ha!

It was bound to happen! There had to be a slight shift from buyers' market to sellers' market in quite a few areas of Los Angeles county where my buyers are currently looking. When working with first time buyers in the $450,000 or less range, one does tend to open one's self up to a large pool of buying competition because let's face it, the buyer that can afford $600K, can also afford $450K as some buyers are wisely looking for homes they can afford on one income level if future circumstances should force it.

As I am househunting with buyers in several different parts of LA county, I'm seeing the same thing happening no matter where we go, shrinking inventory and multiple offer situations.

The past three weeks of searching with some of my 1st time home buyers looked a little something like this:

First time buyers looking in the Northeast LA target cities of Alhambra and Highland Park: multiple offer situation after multiple offer situation. We initially found a great home, got an accepted offer, one of the two buyers then decided he wanted more bling for the price. He wasn't budging after 3 days of talks and we ended up withdrawing the offer as seller couldn't accomodate. Now 3 weeks later, one buyer is peeved while the other now regrets decision because the competition is not only fierce, they also have bigger pockets! I bet the other house is looking a whole lot better than the doghouse he's currently in. Yikes!

First time home buyers looking in Los Altos, California Heights, Bixby Highland areas of Long Beach, and Lakewood Village, Lakewood Mutuals, Mayfair areas of Lakewood: faced with multiple offer situations on both turnkey and fixers. I had one agent in Los Altos tell us during an open house that her last set of buyers submitted 11 offers before they were able to get in escrow in the same area and that had been an easy buyer for her. This wasn't what my 1st time buyers wanted to hear, but at least it helped them to know theirs wasn't the only case.

First timers searching in Downey and Lakewood: Again faced with multiple offer situations. We are even starting to see where some sellers want buyer to pay appraisal difference or perform any lender required repairs because they aren't paying for squat. That sure sounds like the language that was being used during the seller's market days, eh?

What was once an easy shot at a standing target for my first time buyers is starting to become not only a moving target in some areas, but a shrinking one!

Inventory levels for some first time home buyers are shrinking and one can only guess the reasons why behind the diminishing numbers:

  • Fewer FHA Ready homes causing first time home buyers using one of the most popular first time home buyer programs in Los Angeles to shun the fixer homes that will require extensive lender required repairs prior to close
  • Non-short sale homes for first-time buyers that can't wait (buyers facing lease renewals, growing family timeframes, relocation).
  • Homes being withdrawn off market by sellers looking for that "Zestimate" price, thus opting to rent/lease out their home when they aren't getting any bites.
  • Heavy buying competition as the largest pool of buyers are usually in the $450K price and below. The law of supply and demand kicks in as homes that once sat for 180 days now appear to be going within 30-55 days as turnkey sellers can afford to wait to get several stacks of offers in before choosing highest and best

Again, only guesses. I had all three sets of buyers say with different levels of exasperation in their tones these passed few weeks, "But I heard it was a buyer's market!" My standard answer that almost always applies: "The person who said it wasn't buying in your market or desired area."

I have yet to have an unsatisfied buyer so although finding a home can and does happen quickly for some, it may take a little while longer for others, but it will be oh so worth the wait! Hang in there!

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Searching Long Beach Rentals is so 2011! First Time Home Buying is Where It's At in 2012!

Searching Long Beach Rentals is so 2011! First Time Home Buying is Where It's At in 2012!

Long Beach for Rent Sign"Every time tax time rolls around, I become mad at myself that I didn't buy a home to write off while my landlord gets one and continues to collect rents from me!"

I heard this from a Long Beach renter last week who called to ask about first time home buyer programs in Long Beach. This Long Beach renter was paying nearly $1800 a month rent! That's unbelievable considering that with record low interest rates, a large population of Long Beach apartment dwellers could easily afford to own in one of many great Long Beach neighborhoods as well as in any of the nearby cities of Los Angeles, Downey, Lakewood and Carson for nearly the same monthly payment, while being able to possibly have a great a tax write-off to boot!

With what I've been calling the holy trinity of homebuying: low home prices, low interest rates, and low down payment assistance, why not at least see if you can go from being a Long Beach renter in 2011 to a Long Beach first-time home buyer in 2012! Why continue to pay a landlord who only knows you as a check or an apartment building unit # when you can become a Long Beach homeowner with your own address and most likely be able to be reap the benefits of it around tax time?

We can help 1st time buyers with the following: First time Home buyers Long Beach

If you are currently a Long Beach apartment dweller or house renter and would love to become a first time home buyer and home owner in Long Beach, Los Angeles, Downey, Lakewood, Carson or in any of their surrounding cities, while also acquiring what could be a great tax write-off, do not hesitate to call us today at 310-508-4354

We look forward to working with you soon! Happy Househunting in 2012!

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Did You Know: A first time homebuyer is generally considered to be a person that hasn't held any title interest or ownership of real estate property within the last 3 full years?

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Are there any bookstores still OPEN in Long Beach? Why yes…yes there is!

Are there any bookstores still OPEN in Long Beach? Why yes…yes there is!

Open Bookstore Long Beach Retro Row

In my dream, I'm shopping Long Beach's Retro Row when I hear a sound that I haven't heard in awhile. But could it be? At first I think it's a figment of my imagination and then I hear it again. This time what appears to be the faint sound of a book being cracked open is immediately followed by the oh-so-subtle swish of a page turn. I hook the corner and there it is! OPEN, waiting for me to enter, a bookstore located on Long Beach’s famous Retro Row. No, you don’t understand, Open Bookstore Long Beach is the name of the great independent neighborhood bookstore located at 2226 E. 4th st. in the heart of 4th St's famous Retro Row in Long Beach!

As I walk into the {open} bookstore, I'm surrounded by wall-to-wall bookshelves containing, get this, books! Real live bound books of gently used unique reading material of classic literature, sci-fi, biographies, children's books, fiction, comic books, back issue magazines, new independently published books and so much more! If that ain't cool enough, {open}'s founders and owners Sé Reed and Shea M. Gauer are introducing new independent authors, musicians, and artists to the city of Long Beach and it's press by allowing them to have book releases, concerts, literary performances and art exibitions at their {open} venue throughout the year. How awesome is that for Long Beach's huge eclectic and creative community?

Inside Open Bookstore Long BeachAll of a sudden I'm jarred out of my sleep by a nearby gardner's buzzing weed wacker. In a panic, I check the calendar on my phone and I'm elated to see that it's only 2012! Phew! The "e-age" hasn't completely taken over and {open} isn't only a dream! Unlike the impersonal mega-chain bookstores that are closing all around us, the {open} bookstore in Long Beach is still not only open, but remains a favorite neighborhood bookstore among many of Long Beach's locals and visitors to Retro Row alike.

So when you feel like cracking open a good book, checking out a new undiscovered artist or hearing a new twist on a favorite genre of music, be sure to visit {open} at a 4th Street Retro Row bookstore near you!

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FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS WANTED IN 2012! Los Angeles, Long Beach, Downey and nearby cities!

FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS WANTED IN 2012! Los Angeles, Long Beach, Downey and Nearby CitiesFirst Time Home buyers 2012!

Are you a first time home buyer looking to purchase your first home in 2012 using a first time home buyer program? This year is your lucky year!

As of right now, the holy trinity of home buying is still holding steady with lower home prices, low interest rates and low down payment incentives, positioning first time home buyers to truly benefit in a way that even their parents and grandparents would envy.

LOW HOME PRICES ~ LOW INTEREST RATES ~ LOW DOWN-PAYMENT

Contrary to media reports using the wide brush of national real estate numbers to preach doom and gloom in your local area, more home buyers are becoming home owners in Los Angeles county as thousands of homes were bought and sold last year in Los Angeles and it'sfirst time home buyers celebrating surrounding cities according to CARETS MLS sold results data.

Total home sales 2011 (not including condos):

  • 7000+ single family homes sold in Los Angeles (3700+ sold $300K and below)
  • 2000+ homes sold in Long Beach (820+ sold $300K and below)
  • 600+ homes sold in Downey (140+ sold $300K and below).

Because it's still early, the National Association of Realtors has yet to release numbers estimating how many homes sold were actually purchased from first time home buyers, but after facing many multiple offer situations last year for homes below the $400K mark (a range that is usually first time home buyer friendly), I reckon the numbers produced to prove quite strong!

Find out if you too can save money and become a homeowner in 2012 using one of the First time home buyer programs currently offered throughout Los Angeles County, including the cities of Long Beach, Downey, Carson as detailed at the First Time Home Buyer Real Estate website. You can also find out if you qualify for down-payment assistance. If you are ready to get started right away, be sure to request a mortgage pre-qualification application or call us today at 310-508-4354! Happy house hunting!

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Long Beach Home Sales Report - November 2011

Long Beach Market Report - Long Beach Home Sales Report - November 2011

The Long Beach Real Estate Market is still looking very good in terms of the number of Long Beach Single Family Homes sold for early winter. Only 19 less homes sold than the previous month as people started to settle into their fall schedules, which is not typical as most people during the holidays are less inclined to be uprooted for showings or to move. So although Long Beach will generally see a activity drop-off, it looks like many first-time home buyers and repeat home buyers are taking advantage of the Long Beach Market slowdown in these holiday months by submitting offers to Long Beach home sellers who are eager to jumpstart the new year with the hope of a pending sale and escrow.

645 ACTIVE (Long Beach Homes Currently for Sale) Hang in there!

465 PENDING (Long Beach Homes with Accepted offers or currently in Escrow) You're almost at the finish line!

163 SOLDS (Long Beach Homes Sold as of the end of November 2011) CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LUCKY BUYERS AND SELLERS! There were also 18 more homes sold this November 2011 than in November 2010*

LONG BEACH HOMES SALES REPORT

Long Beach Home Sales

LONG BEACH MARKET REPORT AND TREND FALL AND WINTER 2011

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*All Sales Data courtesy of CARETS MLS. Long Beach Market Report originally posted at FirstTimeHomeBuyerRealestate.com

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