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Creating a Sustainable Ventura County

Creating a sustainable Ventura County is the goal of Compact.  Compact is made up of various Ventura County governments and 10 cities, all of which have voluntarily agreed to work towards keeping Ventura County a great place to live.

Ventura County has worked hard in the past to keep a balance between growth and protecting its open spaces and agricultural community.  Compact believes the best way to balance the economy, the environment and growth is to find solutions through grassroots efforts.  Compact will be hosting meetings throughout the county to ask what issues are important to the people of Ventura County and what solutions they think will work.  Some of the questions which will be addressed are present and future economy issues, housing costs, growth issues such as transportation and traffic congestion and environmental issues.

"County residents now have a unique window of opportunity to develop a vision for our future and to
put in place a set of policies and standards for building sustainable communities that minimizes our
climate footprint, increases our food and energy security, promotes a robust economy, enhances social
equity and protects large, contiguous areas of natural habitat, wildlife corridors and working farmland."
Ventura County Star

Your opinion is important and desired.  Compact has developed an online questionnaire to discover what issues are most important to you.  Please take a few moments to participate in creating a sustainable Ventura CountyThe questionnaire only takes about 10 minutes to complete.  You can actively take part in the shaping of Ventura County by attending one of the Compact meetings listed below.

Visit the Compact for a Sustainable Ventura County Website to get updates via email and to learn how to share this opportunity to create a sustainable Ventura County with others.

Compact Meeting - September
Sept 21, 1:30-4:00pm – Ventura

Ventura County Government Center
800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009

Sept 21, 6:00-8:30pm – Oxnard
Compact is trying to create a sustainable Ventura County.(Traductores Español)
Pacifica High School
600 East Gonzales Road, Oxnard, CA 93036

Sept 22, 6:00-8:30pm – Santa Paula
(Traductores Español)
Santa Paula High School
404 North 6th Street, Santa Paula, CA 93060

Sept 26, 9:00-11:30am – Thousand Oaks
California Lutheran University
60 West Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

Sept 28, 6:00-8:30pm – Simi Valley
Simi Valley City Hall
City Council Chambers
2929 Tapo Canyon Road, Simi Valley, CA 93063

Sept 29, 6:00-8:30pm – Camarillo
Camarillo Library
4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, CA 93010

Planning for Ventura County
"Ventura County is known throughout California and indeed the entire west as a county that has successfully limited the sprawl-type development that has characterized much of our state, in spite of being perched on the edge of a major and rapidly growing metropolitan area.  By doing so, it has also protected most of the open space and agricultural lands surrounding its cities.  This has been accomplished through a series of policy measures over the last several decades from the Guidelines for Orderly Development in the late 1960s through the SOAR urban-growth boundary initiatives, which were adopted by the county and eight out of 10 cities in the late 1990s.  But Ventura County continues to experience the same growing population and housing pressures as the rest of the state.  (read more)

Dave & Pat Zumbrun, The Z Team, your Ventura County real estate experts

Ventura Real Estate Market Update

It is time for an update on the real estate market in Ventura. I am happy to report that the Ventura real estate market is improving. But before I give you that information, let me tell you what is happening on a national and statewide level.

Nationally, homes sale prices are up by 2 1/2%.

  • Standard and Poors reports that 14 of the 20 major market areas have seen sale prices increased.
  • Case-Shiller reports price increases for the first time in three years.
  • Case-Shiller also reported that, nationally, prices are reversing from the downward trend and that the real estate market has fully turned the corner.
  • The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR) reports that resale home sales have risen for the past four consecutive months.
  • The U.S. Department of Commerce reported that new home sales were also up, increasing by the largest percentage in eight years.

Statewide, the California Association of Realtors® reports that the California real estate market has not seen this much activity since December 2000.

  • Home sales have been on a steady increase since late 2008.
  • June sales were up by 20.1% over the same period last year.
  • New home sales were up by 11%.

Ventura County sales and median sales prices are also on an upswing.

  • The California Association of Realtors® (CAR) report shows the number of resale homes sold in Ventura County is up by 14.8% from a year ago.
  • CAR also reported that the median sales price increased by 6.8%.

A good indicator of the strength of the real estate market is the average number of days a home is on the market before it sells. Homes in Ventura County with prices under $600,000 are selling on an average in less than 90 days! Homes in the $700,000 - $800,000 range are taking slightly longer. Homes over $800,000 and up to $3,000,000 range are averaging 6 months to over 13 months to sell.

Normally, 90 days on the market would indicate that the Ventura real estate market has moved into to a sellers market. The truth is we are not quite there yet. Foreclosures are still affecting the market. But, sellers are in a much more favorable position than they were just a few months ago. One final caveat regarding days on market. The average days a home is on the market is strongly influenced by location, condition and pricing.

Buyers, time is running out! You need to take advantage of the current market conditions because they will not be there for long.

  • If you have been waiting for the bottom of the market, it has come and gone; today's affordable pricing is already changing.
  • The historic low interest rate of 4.75% is gone as well. However, interest rates are still low (5.2%), but for how long is anyone's guess.
  • The California Home Buyers Tax Credit has already used all of its allocated funds and is no longer available.
  • The Federal First-Time Home Buyers Tax Credit program will be ending soon (escrow must be closed by November 30, 2009).
  • The inventory of homes is shrinking. So, the choices you had a few months ago have also passed you by.

Contact us today so we can help you get into the Ventura home of your dreams today!

Dave and Pat Zumbrun - The Z Team, Ventura County real estate

Ventura County Public Fireworks Shows

Fireworks are illegal in most areas of Ventura County. However, several cities in Ventura County will be hosting public firework displays for this year's 4th of July celebrations.

Public Fireworks Shows:

* Camarillo -July 4th Fireworks Spectacular and Fun Day

Camarillo High School's football stadium (4660 Mission Oaks Blvd). Gates open at 4 p.m.
Fireworks show begins at 9:00 pm. Admission: $2 per person, children 5 and under are FREE. Pre-sale tickets may be purchased at City Hall, Pleasant Valley Receation and Park District Office and will be sold at the High School on Saturday. Free Parking: Camarillo High School, the Metrolink Station (Ventura Blvd & Lewis Rd) and Semtech (200 Flynn Rd). Shuttle service is available at the Metrolink and Semtech sites beginning at 4 p.m. until appproximately one hour after the show. Admission includes: live entertainment. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. For more details contact the Park District office at 482-1996.

* Fillmore - Sespe Creek Car Show

Downtown Fillmore. Hours: 9:00 am - 9:30 pm. Fireworks show begins at 9:00 pm. Admission is FREE. Activities include car show, music, arts, crafts, vendor and food booths. For more details, contact Kathleen McCreary at 524-2546.

* Oxnard - Fireworks By The Sea

Channel Islands Harbor. Hours: 8:00 am - 10:00 pm. Parade: 11:00 am. Parade route begins at the Harbor Landing Center and ends just past the Whale's Tail Restaurant. Fireworks show begins at 9:00 pm. Festivities include: parade, live entertainment, exhibits, children's activities, arts, crafts and food booths.

* City of Ventura - Ventura Independence Day Celebration

Ventura College Athletic Field (4667 Telegraph Road). Gates open at 5:00 pm. Fireworks show begins at 9:00 pm. Admission: $8 for adults, $6 for children, children under 3 are FREE. Family Package is $35. Tickets will be sold at the gates. Pre-sale tickets are also available and are sold at a $2 discount. The Family Package will be discounted $10. Admission includes, games, music, and food booths.

Have a wonderful 4th of July and remember to be safe!

Dave and Patricia Zumbrun, The Z Team, your Ventura County real estate experts

Oxnard Residents May be Required to Carry Flood Insurance

The City of Oxnard updated its 100-year Flood Maps in March. Here is what you need to know:

* The new flood maps impact 1,761 homes.
* All FHA financed homes must carry flood insurance in addition to homeowner insurance.
* Homeowners insurance does not protect you in case of a flood.

Portions of the following areas are affected:

* Sierra Linda
* South Bank
* River Ridge
* Windsor North
* Most of the homes affected lie in the South Bank and River Ridge neighborhoods

Save money and purchase your flood insurance now:

* Flood insurance costs about $1,700 annually.
* Purchasing flood insurance early can save you thousands of dollars.

Homeowners who purchase flood insurance within six months of the final map approval date will only pay about $300 for the first year and about $880 each year thereafter.

For more information, contact:
Oxnard Public Works Department
(805) 385-8280/8281

Dave & Patricia Zumbrun, The Z Team, your experts in Ventura County real estate

Announcing FREE Mortgage Protection for First Time Home Buyers

The California Association of Realtors® has just announced a FREE Mortgage Protection Program for first-time home buyers. If you have been sitting on the fence wanting to buy a home but are worried about what the future holds, here is some good news for you. First-time home buyers that are buying a home in California may be eligible for mortgage protection against job loss, disability or accidental death. The CARHAF Mortgage Protection Program is being offered by the California Association of Realtors® to first-time home buyers.

CARHAF Mortgage Protection:

* Covers first-time home buyer's mortgage payment during their first year of ownership.
* Covers first-time home buyers in case of loss of employment
* Covers first-time home buyers in case of disability
* Covers first-time home buyers in case of accidental death
* Will pay up to six months of the first-time buyer's mortgage payment

CARHAF Morgage Protection Qualifications:

* Must be a first-time buyer (buyer who has not owned a home for three years or more)
* Must purchase a home in California
* Must use a California Realtor® to represent them in the purchase of the home
* Must open escrow after April 2, 2009
* Must close escrow no later than December 31,2009
* Must be a W-2 employee (self-employed buyers do not qualify)

Don't sit on the fence if you want to take advantage of the Mortgage Protection Program. It is a limited-time offer! The program will end on December 31, 2009. Loan processing time has increased due to loan scrutiny of underwriters. Further documentation may be required throughout the process all the way up to funding of the loan. This can cause a delay in your escrow closing. Remember, escrow must close on or before December 31, 2009; the reason for a delay in closing will not matter.

Dave and Patricia Zumbrun, The Z Team