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Jill Savva

Contemporary Ranch in Roseland

09-27-09
Jill Savva
Unique Expanded Ranch


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$799,900
Single Family Home
For Sale
Main Features
5 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
1 Partial Bathroom
Lot: 1.49 acre(s)
Location
47 Eagle Rock Ave
Roseland, NJ 07068

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Beautiful Contemporary in West Orange

09-26-09
Jill Savva


   

       
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                                    $649,000

                           

                               
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Lot: 0.46 acre(s)

                               

                           

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                                    505  Grove St.
Montclair, NJ 07043
                               

                           

               

   

   
   

   
       
           
           
       
   

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July New US Homes Sales UP!!!

08-27-09
Jill Savva

July new US home sales up 9.6 percent

By ALAN ZIBEL (AP) - 21 hours ago

WASHINGTON - Sales of new homes surged 9.6 percent in July, another sign the housing market is climbing back from the historic bottom it reached early this year. Driven by falling prices, the fourth-straight monthly increase was greater than expected.

The Commerce Department said Wednesday that sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 433,000 from an upwardly revised June rate of 395,000. Sales are now up more than 30 percent from the bottom in January, but are still off nearly 70 percent from the frenzied peak four years ago.

The median sales price of $210,100, however, was down slightly from $210,400 in June and was off 11.5 percent from year-ago levels. Prices are still up from March's low of $205,100.

Last month's sales pace was the strongest since September and exceeded the forecasts of economists surveyed by Thomson Reuters, who expected a pace of 390,000 units.

In a kind of Cash for Clunkers effect, homebuyers are rushing to take advantage of a federal tax credit that covers 10 percent of the home price, or up to $8,000, for first-time owners. Home sales must be completed by the end of November for buyers to qualify.

Builders and real estate agents are pressing Congress for that credit to be extended. If it isn't, sales could reverse their upward trend.

Some builders are already seeing sales dip.

At A.F. Sterling Homes in Tucson, Ariz., sales dipped in July because the builder said it couldn't guarantee the homes could be finished in time to qualify, said Randy Agron the company's vice president,

"The real estate market is really a fragile thing," he said. "It's not the right time to take (the tax credit) away."

But still, the economy is healthier now, so sales are unlikely to fall back to the lows of last winter, even if the credit is discontinued, said Wells Fargo economist Adam York,

"People don't have the sense of panic and dread," about their futures, he said.

As sales rise, that's likely to make builders more confident about getting going on new projects, and that's likely to eventually lead to more jobs in the construction industry, which has been hurt badly by the recession.

"These are crucial elements of a sustainable recovery," David Resler, chief economist at Nomura Securities, wrote in a research note.

Each new home built creates, on average, the equivalent of three jobs lasting one year and generates about $90,000 in taxes paid to local and federal authorities, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

There were 271,000 new homes for sale at the end of July, down more than 3 percent from May. At the current sales pace, that represents 7.5 months of supply - the lowest since April 2007. The decline means builders have scaled back construction to the point where supply and demand are coming into balance.

AP Real Estate Writer Alex Veiga contributed to this report from Los Angeles.

HOW IS THE MARKET IN YOUR AREA?

10-31-08
Jill Savva

I would love to know what is happening in your area. Do you think the prices will continue to go down? Will their be more foreclosures and shortsales in 2009. When do think the market will bottom and recover?

Is The Real Estate Market Stabalizing?

09-08-08
Jill Savva
With home sales around the nation rising 5.5% in September (despite a more than 20% drop in prices), it would seem we might be approaching a bottom. However, accouding to several web site statistics that we measure on a number of real estate web sites are actually heading down in October, suggesting fewer searches for homes and thus fewer interest. Interest in real estate does seem to be pacing the financial crisis, suggesting continued slowness but also growth early next year. I would love to know what is happening in your area. Do you think the prices will continue to go down? Will their be more foreclosures and shortsales in 2009. When do think the market will bottom and recover?