Here are the Pueblo West real estate statistics for 3rd Quarter 2009, 7/1/2009-9/30/2009
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1st Quarter 2009 |
2nd Quarter 2009 |
3rd Quarter 2009 |
4th Quarter 2009 |
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Single Family Sold |
84 (130) |
133 (151) |
141(180) |
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Single Family on Market |
313 |
317 |
281 |
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Multi-Family Sold |
5 (3) |
1 (2) |
2(1) |
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Multi-Family on Market |
12 |
13 |
16 |
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Vacant Lots Sold |
14 (42) |
19 (53) |
19 (20) |
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Vacant Lots on Market |
812 |
832 |
835 |
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Of the 141 Single Family Sold, 2 were condo/townhomes.
Residential homes sold 3rd quarter by price
14 < $100K
44 between $100-150K
46 between $150-200K
23 between $200-250K
14 over $250K
Residential homes sold 3rd quarter by Pueblo West MLS location [To describe the Multiple List Service area breakdown, Pueblo West Acreage includes those lots on one acre(+) on the south side of Highway 50, not including the Golf Course area (which are usually smaller lot sizes), Liberty Point (the areas adjacent to Pueblo Lake boundaries) or Pueblo West East (generally areas east of the first McCulloch with smaller lot sizes). There are two designated manufactured home park areas which are on smaller lots, one on the north side and one on the south side of Highway 50.]:
35 - Pueblo West Acreage
28 - PuebloWest East
22 - Pueblo West Golf Course
4 - Pueblo West Liberty Point
11 - Pueblo West Manufactured Homes
41 - Pueblo West N of Highway 50
Generally speaking, residential sales are up but inventory is down. I attribute the increased residential sales to first-time-homebuyers making a purchase to take advantage of the $8000 tax credit which currently expires November 30. Residential sales are still below last years sales levels.
Vacant lots sold 3rd quarter by Pueblo West MLS location:
3 - Pueblo West Acreage
4 - Pueblo West East
1 - Pueblo West Golf Course
4 - Pueblo West Liberty Point
7 - Pueblo West N of Highway 50
Vacant lot sales remain steady but at lower levels. There's just not that much building going on. Many of our local builders have closed their sales offices and ceased building spec homes. The number of homes in the year's Parade of Homes was much lower than previous years. However the number of vacant lots on the market has gone up. Vacant lot sellers have told me that they want to sell their lots since they don't plan on developing the lots or moving to Colorado and they are hoping to sell in order to get some cash. Most of the lot sellers I've talked to live in our country's mid section (Ohio, Michigan, Illinois) where marketing efforts were concentrated when Robert McCulloch first developed Pueblo West. If you live in Pueblo West or are a local builder and if you are interested in a particular lot because it is adjacent to your property or you want to build, give me a call. I've talked to many lot owners who want to sell but have decided not to place their lot on the market at this time.
Pueblo will be experiencing unusually cold and dreary weather this weekend. Here are some suggestions for things to do:
***Visit the Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library to view entertainer Cheech Marin's "The Chicano Collection" exhibition of works that depict urban life and the Chicano experience today. The exhibit is free and open to the public starting Saturday October 10 through Sunday November 22, 2009, Monday-Thursday, 9am to 9pm; Friday and Saturday, 9am to 6pm; and Sunday, 1pm to 5pm.
***Visit the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center to see the following exhibitions:
White Gallery - "Representing the West" Art Exhibition and Sale
King Gallery - International Watermedia XVI: Pikes Peak Watercolor Society
Hoag Gallery - Faces & Places: Selections from the Francis King Collection of Western Art
Regional Gallery - Gene Kloss Print Collection
3 rd Floor Foyer Gallery - Peter Marchand Photography
Boardroom - Susan Askey: Four Corners, Four Seasons, Four Directions
Hours: Tue-Sat , 11am to 4pm. Admission to the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center and Buell Children's Museum is $4 for adults and $3 for children. Members of the military and their families receive a $1 discount off of the admission price with a military ID. A discount of $5 off of a family membership is also available to military members. Members of the Arts Center to include Studio 210 members are admitted free. Free adjacent parking.
***Read a book, specifically join other Puebloans in reading "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros and "Sun, Stone and Shadows: 20 Great Mexican Short Stories" as part of The Big Read: All Pueblo Reads. Kick-off events at Rawlings Public Library begin on Saturday, October 10 and include a Neighborhood Craft Project, contributing/learning about the Community Offrenda, hearing mystery writer Manuel Ramos speak at 12:30 p.m., participating in Art for Everyone: A Family Mexican Mural Workshop at 1:30 p.m. Many more events are scheduled between October 10 and November 13. Visit www.pueblolibrary.org or call 562-5600 for more information.
*** Take a walk, a GHOST walk! The 5th annual Ghost Walk through the Historic Union Avenue District finishes up October 9 th and 10th. Walking tours leave every 15 minutes from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. starting at La Placita of El Pueblo History Museum. In case of bad weather, the event will move indoors. The stories for this year's Ghost Walk are: Christmas Day Massacre Fort El Pueblo, Charles Goodnight, James Beckwourth, Theatre in the Old West, Pueblo's Hanging Tree, Cathay Williams - Buffalo Soldier, Dad's Flood Story, Telephone Operators' Heroics in the 1921 Flood, Baxter Bridge Shoot-Out, and La Llorona. Proceeds from the ticket sales will benefit the Hospitality Networks' support of homeless families, and the Domestic Violence Task Force's efforts to provide training for those who work with victims, and for anti-violence advertising in the community. The cost for tickets is $7 in advance and $8 at the event. Children ages five and younger are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Advance tickets may be purchased at the Y.W.C.A., 801 N. Santa Fe Ave., and at El Pueblo History Museum.
I received the first freeze warning for Pueblo West, effective Midnight tonight through the morning of October 2nd. Here are some things you might want to do:
1. Bring in or cover outside potted plants.
2. Harvest any vegetables you may still have in your garden. Green tomatoes will ripen inside or use green tomatoes in a multitude of yummy recipes you can find online or use my hearty chili recipe below. Alternatively, you can cover your garden plants.
3. Disconnect your garden hoses from the spigot.
4. Turnoff and drain your sprinkler system.
5. If you own a vacant house, you should check to make sure your heating system has been turned on or take steps to winterize the plumbing system.
Green Tomato Chili
1 lb ground beef
½ cup chopped onion
1 medium-sized green bell pepper, chopped (or some roasted chile peppers picked up at last weeks Chile & Frijole Festival!)
3 medium-size green tomatoes (1 lb), chopped
1 tsp chili powder, or to taste
½ tsp cumin powder
1/8 tsp ground red pepper
½ tsp garlic salt
1 can (16 oz) red kidney beans
1 can (15 oz) garbanzo beans
1 can (15 oz) black beans
1 can (6 oz) tomato paste
1 can (6 oz) water
Crumble beef into a large pot and cook over medium heat until no longer pink. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cover and simmer 1 hour.
Recipe is easily doubled.
This weekend (September 25-27, 2009) is the 15th Annual Loaf ‘N Jug Chile & Frijoles Festival!
The Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce created the festival to celebrate the harvest of the Mira Sol Chile (otherwise known as the Pueblo Chile) and to promote our area's agriculture, especially its home-grown chilies and pinto beans, as well as to display the works of many talented artisans and crafts people. The festival will take place in downtown Pueblo, at the Union Avenue Historic District, on Union Avenue between 1st and "B" Streets. Festival hours are Friday, 3pm-11pm; Saturday, 10am-11pm; Sunday, 10am-6pm. For more information on scheduled entertainment, the Chile and Salsa showdown, El Pueblo History Museum 1840 Mercado, Farmer's Market, Sunday's Hot 2 Trot 5K Run & 2 Mile Fun Walk, or the Jalapeno-Eating Contest call the Pueblo Chamber of Commerce at 719-542-1704 or visit www.pueblochamber.org.
I can't wait to smell the delicious aroma of roasting chile peppers and stock up on bags of roasted chiles for later use during the cold winter months. This weekend promises to be much warmer than the unseasonal temperatures we've experienced this week, so get out and enjoy one of the premier events in Pueblo ! See you there!
Deb
Pueblo West is 40 years old! Can you believe it? Stop by the Pueblo West library on Saturday between 10am and 5pm for celebration activities provided by the Pueblo West History Association. There will be a "virtual tour" of Pueblo West early homes, entertainment provided by the Pueblo West High School choir and the Pueblo SunSational chorus, and light refreshments.
Don't forget, the Pueblo 2009 Parade of Homes continues this weekend. See the latest in building techniques from some of Pueblo 's finest builders. Especially interesting are the energy conservation innovations. Tickets are $5.00 at Loaf and Jug.
Deb
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