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Kathy Judy

There aren't that many repos here.

04-10-09
Kathy Judy

I just went through all the lisitngs in Ontario Nyssa Vale Oregon plus Fruitland and Payette Idaho for a client. She wanted to know all the repos. Out of 358 lisitngs (I didn't count manufactured in parks) there were only 8 repos on the market. That's right just 8. I am shocked. I know there's more coming because we're all doing BPOs for them. Just 25 miles away in Caldwell Nampa Boise area the story is much different. The economy doesn't seem any better here but we've never had the low lows or the high highs. We have lay-offs and uncertainty here but I think a lot of people have been able to hang onto their houses because their payments were about what they'd pay for rent anyway and they are willing to make the lifestyle sacrifices necessary to keep their houses (second or third jobs, go nowhere do nothing, don't buy stuff).

It's always good to do a reality check. Knowing how things REALLY are gives validity and true value to our advice to our clients. I need to remember that.

He'll be home in Homedale drinking coffee at Moxie.

04-03-09
Kathy Judy

What an interesting client - we won the repo bidding war. I've driven the 31 miles to Homedale 3 times with him now. It's been fun because we share similar politcial views something that RARELY happens in this very conservative area. I have unintentionally been very current in my real estate business with him. Because it was comfortable and warm and pleasant we went to Homedale's MoxieJava coffeehouse to sign papers several times. Isn't that just where we are supposed to operate in the "you don't really need an office" age? It is also a bistro named Cafe Leku which I understand is Basque for meeting place. Homedale has a lot of Basque descent folks as does our whole area. The other half of the building is occupied by a real estate agency who I understand owns the building - that might account for the good vibe!

Hey Buyers This is Going to End!

03-26-09
Kathy Judy

I showed a series of repos and one hideous non repo to a client yesterday. We were looking all over the are from Homedale Idaho to Masing, Caldwell and then Parma. I was REALLY impressed with the very nice homes that can be purchased in CALDWELL IDAHO. Our favorite was a late forties bungalow with nice sized rooms - hardwood floors and a full studded in basement for 52900!!! It was in a decent neighborhood and had a good feel to it. Several of the houses (including our favorite) were obviously flip houses that didn't - so fixtures cabinetry paint had all been done! These incredible bargains will end just as the rapid erroneous appreciation ended.

Now just for fun I'll describe the non repo. It was 345 s ft on each level. Main floor was kitchen small bedroom and living room. Down a treacherous set of steps was the basement with the bath and sort of bedroom. It had a nice yard so someone had lived in what had to have been some kind of milk house that had been converted. It was priced in the 50's and even in a good market should never have been more than 35. The only reason we looked at it was it's location.

Good Cheap Small Town Fun

03-18-09
Kathy Judy

One of the benefits of living in the Intermountain West is the ability to get away fast! One hour in any direction from my home in Ontario Oregon and you are in the mountains! However that's not where we went Sunday. We were only a half hour from home.

We took our 4 wheeler and went looking for Love Reservoir. We'd heard it mentioned for years knew vaguely where it was and had often talked about going there.

We Google mapped it earlier. It is south of Huntington Oregon in the desert along the ORegon Trail. The area has lots of "roads" think Baja lol. These serve as ways for the ranchers to get to the fences to fix them and to put food and salt blocks out for the cattle. We went for about 8 miles of absolute solitude - that's priceless right there. We came upon the reservoir and were attempting to drive around it, we were going along a fenceline and suddenly the earth opened up. There was a 50-75 foot deep chasm with rushing water and two waterfalls! I'm sure spring is the only time the waterfalls will be that strong, it was spectacular. The water was being diverted from elsewhere and the stream bed had also been changed. Interesting and we're researching why right now.

We both felt refreshed and restored. It doesn't take a big whoopteedoo to have fun - outdoor recreation's availability is one big reason people locate here. There are only 36000 people in my whole county! But if you want the city shopping and cultural happenings Boise is only 50 minutes away!

What a FUN week! I feel like I'm in business again!

03-13-09
Kathy Judy

Well it finally opened up! It was a very busy good week, I couldn't get it all done was triple scheduled Thursday am for several hours. Wow do I miss my licensed team member! I got to show rural property all over our area this is fun because you see new stuff and new areas and you really get a good feel for the greater market.

I have always used the phrase "to see if the sellers have painted the walls purple" as the reason for the walk through just before closing. Going to have to change that - saw several on purpose purple interiors - yuck!

My husband is in sales too and he was swamped this week too. Part of this is spring but I think part of it is pent up demand. Americans like to buy things and they only wait so long. An example of this is dollar stores - so everybody can buy stuff once in a while.

I am determined to work as hard as I can to get back to where I want to be! That means being out of balance for awhile- but I've been self employed most of my life and do know how to make the most of time off and how to relax.

Hope your week was the good too!