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LakeLand Village~Allyn~ Homes for Sale, Pending, and Sold as of the end of October 2008

Some people would like specifics about their particular neighborhood as opposed to the whole county. We tend to "generalize" probably more than not. I hope this is beneficial to those who would prefer a little more detail...

LakeLand Village -Located in North Mason County in the town of Allyn, WA

The brief summary is that it seems April, September and October of this year has seen the most homes sold (3 in April and October and 4 in September) this year in LakeLand Village indicating that buyers are starting to purchase again. The inventory is also down from 42 active listings in the middle of October to a current active inventory of 32 homes. The end of October there were 34 active listings.

The other months only recorded 1 sale per month.This gives an average sale of homes since the beginning of the year at 1.6 homes per month for a total of 16 sales from January through October. That is a fairly significant reduction from 2007in which LakeLand had 23 sales from Jan 07 through October 07 at an avg $$ per square foot of $169.63. Currently the average $$ per square foot for solds this year from Jan to the end of Oct is $154.78- again a significant reduction from 2007. **

ACTIVE LISTINGS:There are currently34active listing in LakeLand Village. There are fewer choices for the buyers than as of 10/15 when there were 42 active listings.

The average square footage of the currently active homes is 2131.

The average dollars per square foot is $164.16 (slightly lower than 10/15's stats showed). This also only reflects the last six month average not back to January.

The average days on the market is 253

The average price is $352,691. This can be deceiving so to break it down a little further:

  • There is 1 under the price range of $200k,
  • 4 between $200k and $250k $250k,
  • 7 between $250k and $300k
  • 5 between $300 and $350k
  • 6 between $350k and $400k
  • 1 between $400k and $450k
  • 5 between $450k and $500
  • 3 over $500k

There are currently a total of 5 Contingent/Pending/Pending Inspection status homes. (One contingent, 2 are subject to inspection and 2 are pending).

SOLDS: The last six months of stats show us that there were a total of 11 sold properties. The averages for those sold were:

Average Sold Price $302,645.00 (again slightly skewed as the last home sold at $477,00 was a lot higher than previous sales - so this jumped the average up)

Average $$'s per square foot were $164.16.

Average Days on the market was 330-an increase from the last stats given on 10/15 due to one home that sold at the end of the month that had a market time of 539 days. This skewed things slightly.

**Why do we use the average $$'s per square foot of homes? That is an indication of what a buyer is willing to pay for homes using the heated LIVING space square footage of a home. Of course adjustments are made up and down when you break the homes down individually hence the "average." The dollars per square foot average is good basis to start from when looking for the fair market value of a home in the CURRENT market. SO if you have a 2000 square foot home- (not adjusting up or down) at $154.78 a foot, the fair market value starting place would be $309,560.

That does not necessarily mean either that that is a good list price for your home in this market. There are other factors as well to look at. For a more detailed look at your home, drop me a line or give me a call, I offer a no Obligation, FREE MARKET ANALYSIS for your home into today's current market. I also will update it for you at no charge at least every six months.

I hope this information the way it is formatted is not confusing. If you would like to see it presented differently or have other ideas, please let me know! ~~ Valerie~~

**Information is from a reliable source but not guaranteed. **

DO YOU HAVE ENOUGH INSURANCE?

This time of year I start my thinking for next year's plans all around both personal and business- it is time to evaluate our family's affairs like homeowners insurance, car insurance etc for next year along with my business plan.

I didn't used to do this with my insurance as often as I should have. Actually I take that back.... WE DID DO IT, we just figured that we had enough (it seemed like a lot when we looked at the policy). We'd purchased homeowners insurance when we bought our house,we paid it every month and didn't think too much of it until we had to file a claim 4 years ago because our home burned down.

Don't get me wrong, our insurance company's service was great. The coverage we had was good... The home itself was covered,but where we fell short was our personal belongings. We thought we had more than enough coverage and when we started doing an inventory of things in the house with the insurance adjuster after the fire of what we had and started adding it all up - well -we fell short - ALOT. Way more than we had ever anticipated. We used to do an inventory of our bigger purchases and take still pcitures but not in as much detail as we should have. (And yes we had replacement coverage, but the problem was, we just had SO many things that we took for granted, that you don't think much about, that we fell short).

Like you know - all that junk in your junk drawer? Well you purchased most of it at one time for one reason or another. And guess what - when you go to replace that junk drawer of items piece by piece as you need it? And actually keep record of it? WOW! You will be amazed at the speed in which the black becomes red.It adds up QUICKLY.

Cd's and movies - have you ever counted how many you have or their titles? We didn't even think about that until the adjuster asked us how many CD's were in our case? What were the movies? How many movies?

Linens - Do you know what the cost of your linen closet is???? WOW! How many towels do you have in your closet? Faceclothes? Sets of sheets? Blankets? Pillows?

Picture frames, lamps and I could go on for ever! All the little gadgets - oh my I STILL haven't replaced my pie spatula and every year since then during the holiday get togethers I remember I need one!

How about the phones and all the gadgets for technology today like the wireless router that you probably don't have on your inventory or the cable companies modem? There are so many things you don't think about. So take the time to STOP -take your videos, pictures, handwritten inventory and sit down and really, really look around and in each drawer and closet and evaluate your insurance coverage.

People say to make sure you take pictures etc of your personal belongings. Then make sure you are storing them some place safe OFF the Premises unless you have a fireproof safe. Don't assume a metal gun safe is fireproof because they are not all fireproof. SOooo many things we don't even really "see"...

Essentials - the basics to live - like toilet paper, soap, deodorant, shampoos, makeup, socks, shoes, underwear, sugar, milk, etc. ..... things that we don't normally place a big value on but you will STILL Need to purchase if something were to happen that caused you to lose everything.

Make sure you check your insurance every so often to make sure that you are covered adequately. It doesn't hurt to review your policy and ASK QUESTIONS if you don't understand something. Don't just think about the structure itself make sure you are taking in ALL personal inventory as well.

We were extremely fortunate living in such a giving and caring community; the community support was amazing, and we can't thank them enough and we are very thankful for living here. We could have helped ourselves better though if we had reviewed our personal coverage a little bit better....

We are insured through a local insurance company (Shop local) - Michael Lester with Farmers Insurance. I don't have his link but will find it and put it in here when I do! there are many others out there that I am sure are just as good if you'd like to check others out and just like your real estate agent - use someone you trust, are comfortable with, is looking out for your best interests and more importantly KNOWS AND UNDERSTANDS THEIR BUSINESS AND THEIR MARKET.

I strive to know all I can about my market, whether it be real estate statistics or just available sources and resources in the community.Drop me a line!

Do you have enough?

This time of year I start my thinking for next year's plans all around both personal and business- it is time to evaluate our family's affairs like homeowners insurance, car insurance etc for next year along with my business plan.

I didn't used to do this with my insurance as often as I should have. Actually I take that back.... WE DID DO IT, we just figured that we had enough (it seemed like a lot when we looked at the policy). We'd purchased homeowners insurance when we bought our house,we paid it every month and didn't think too much of it until we had to file a claim 4 years ago because our home burned down.

Don't get me wrong, our insurance company's service was great. The coverage we had was good... The home itself was covered,but where we fell short was our personal belongings. We thought we had more than enough coverage and when we started doing an inventory of things in the house with the insurance adjuster after the fire of what we had and started adding it all up - well -we fell short - ALOT. Way more than we had ever anticipated. We used to do an inventory of our bigger purchases and take still pcitures but not in as much detail as we should have. (And yes we had replacement coverage, but the problem was, we just had SO many things that we took for granted, that you don't think much about, that we fell short).

Like you know - all that junk in your junk drawer? Well you purchased most of it at one time for one reason or another. And guess what - when you go to replace that junk drawer of items piece by piece as you need it? And actually keep record of it? WOW! You will be amazed at the speed in which the black becomes red.It adds up QUICKLY.

Cd's and movies - have you ever counted how many you have or their titles? We didn't even think about that until the adjuster asked us how many CD's were in our case? What were the movies? How many movies?

Linens - Do you know what the cost of your linen closet is???? WOW! How many towels do you have in your closet? Faceclothes? Sets of sheets? Blankets? Pillows?

Picture frames, lamps and I could go on for ever! All the little gadgets - oh my I STILL haven't replaced my pie spatula and every year since then during the holiday get togethers I remember I need one!

How about the phones and all the gadgets for technology today like the wireless router that you probably don't have on your inventory or the cable companies modem? There are so many things you don't think about. So take the time to STOP -take your videos, pictures, handwritten inventory and sit down and really, really look around and in each drawer and closet and evaluate your insurance coverage.

People say to make sure you take pictures etc of your personal belongings. Then make sure you are storing them some place safe OFF the Premises unless you have a fireproof safe. Don't assume a metal gun safe is fireproof because they are not all fireproof. SOooo many things we don't even really "see"...

Essentials - the basics to live - like toilet paper, soap, deodorant, shampoos, makeup, socks, shoes, underwear, sugar, milk, etc. ..... things that we don't normally place a big value on but you will STILL Need to purchase if something were to happen that caused you to lose everything.

Make sure you check your insurance every so often to make sure that you are covered adequately. It doesn't hurt to review your policy and ASK QUESTIONS if you don't understand something. Don't just think about the structure itself make sure you are taking in ALL personal inventory as well.

We were extremely fortunate living in such a giving and caring community; the community support was amazing, and we can't thank them enough and we are very thankful for living here. We could have helped ourselves better though if we had reviewed our personal coverage a little bit better....

We are insured through a local insurance company (Shop local) - Michael Lester with Farmers Insurance. I don't have his link but will find it and put it in here when I do! In the meantime here is a phone number for Marin at Farmers Insurance can answer all of your questions and get you a quote if you would like - 3670-277-0476.There are many others out there as well and just like your real estate agent - use someone you trust, are comfortable with, is looking out for your best interests and more importantly KNOWS AND UNDERSTANDS THEIR BUSINESS AND THEIR MARKET.

I strive to know all I can about my market, whether it be real estate statistics or just available sources and resources in the community.Drop me a line!

November Events and Meetings

Just a quick list of some of the local happenings and meetings in the area.... I am sure there are more! If you are having an event that you would like listed here or if you see an error, you can either add a comment directly on the blog and I will update the blog, drop me a line or give me a call! ~~Valerie~~ 360-710-5622

November 3 - 7:00pm - Port of Allyn Commissioners Meeting - Port of Allyn, Allyn

November 6 - 7:30am - Allyn Community Association Meeting - Lennard K's, Allyn

November 11 - Veteran's Day

November 12 - 8:00am Mason County Association of REALTORS Quality of Life Committee meetting - Roosters, Shelton

November 12 - 8:00am - North Mason Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee meeting - JR's Hideaway, Belfair

November 13 - 7:00am - Economic Development Council of Mason County Board of Directors meeting - Mason County General Hospital, Shelton

November 13 - 6:30pm - North Mason School Distric Board of Directors Meeting - North Mason School Distric Administaration Building

November 14- 9:00am - Mason County Association of REALTORS Board of Directors meeting - 1912 Bldg, Shelton

November 14 - 12:00 noon - Economic Development Council of Mason County November Luncheon - Xinh's Clam and Oyster House, Shelton

November 18 - 7:00pm - North Mason Community Voice - Theler Center, Belfair

November 21 - 12:00 noon - Mason County Association of REALTORS General Membership Luncheon - Alderbrook Resort, Union

November 26 7:30am - Allyn Community Association Business Committee Meeting - Lennard K's

November 26 - 12:00 noon - North Mason Chamber of Commerce November Luncheon - Theler Center, Belfair

November 27 - Thanksgiving Day

MONTHLY MEETINGS

  • Allyn Community Association : meeting is held on the first Thursday of every month at 7:30 AM at Lennard K's Boathouse Restaurant in downtown Allyn.
  • The school bond information can be found at the North Mason School district website or you can contact Superintendent Dave Peterson at 360-277-2300.
  • North Bay Historical Society : Meets 3rd Friday of the month; 2PM; next meeting November 21st at the Allyn Historic Church : contact info - Michael O'Sullivan -360-275-9859
  • North Mason Chamber of Commerce: Meets 4th Wednesday of the month at noon at the Theler Center in Belfair. More info - Frank kenny, President/CEO- 360-275-4267
  • Allyn UGA planning Committee: meets 3rd Thrusday of the month @ 7PM- Next one is Nov 20 at The Port of Allyn. Contact - Jeanette Moore 275-5130 to confirm
  • Allyn Historic Church Association-Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 Pm t the Allyn Historic Church. More info - Bernice Nigh (360)275-5910; next one is Nov 18th.
  • North Bay Historical Society- meets 3rd Friday of the month @ 2:00PM at the Allyn Historic Church;More info Michael O'Sullivan- 360-275-9859
  • Port of Allyn Commission: Meets Monday November 3 @ 7:00PM at the Port of Allyn Building, lower level - More info - Bonnie Knight 360-275-2430
  • Port of Grapeview Commission : Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month @7:00PM at the Grapeview FireHall. More info - Bob Allen 360-275-6610
  • North Mason Rotary Club: Meets every Thursday at noon at the Fiesta Mexican Restaurant in Belfair. More Info - Deb Jacobs, President 877-278-8900
  • Sarah Eckert Guild: Meets 3rd Thrusday of the month at 10:30AM at the allyn Baptist Church. More Info Susan Patten, President. 360-275-8052

If you would like to add an event or meeting or have information about our community that you think might be of interest to others who don't know our area, give me a call, or drop me a line at vlsallyn@windermere.com

I'm sure there are more, but if someone is looking to become involved in this comunity this gives a start!

Things happening in the area!

Just a quick list of some of the local happenings and meetings in the area.... I am sure there are more! If you are having an event that you would like listed here or if you see an error, you can either add a comment directly on the blog and I will update the blog, drop me a line or give me a call! ~~Valerie~~ 360-710-5622

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • FREE haunted house - Halloween Night at the Allyn Fire Station; 5PM to 8PM. Sponsored by Fire District 5 and Firefighters Association
  • St. Hugh Holiday Bazaar : Saturday November 8th; 9AM to 3PM. More info - 360-275-8450
  • Third Annual Free Trick or Treat on the Theler Wetlands Trails: For children 4-12 from 5 to 8PM. Participants must sign up in advance. (360) 275-4898
  • The Port of Allyn : is having a public meeting to take public comment on their proposed final budget on November 3 at 7PM at the Port offfice. Port of Allyn phone number is 360-275-2430.
  • Lennard K's Boathouse HALLOWEEN PARTY! - Saturday October 25 @ 9:00PM in Allyn More info and resrevations 360-275-6060

MONTHLY MEETINGS

  • Allyn Community Association : meeting is held on the first Thursday of every month at 7:30 AM at Lennard K's Boathouse Restaurant in downtown Allyn.
  • The school bond information can be found at the North Mason School district website or you can contact Superintendent Dave Peterson at 360-277-2300.
  • North Bay Historical Society : Meets 3rd Friday of the month; 2PM; next meeting November 21st at the Allyn Historic Church : contact info - Michael O'Sullivan -360-275-9859
  • North Mason Chamber of Commerce: Meets 4th Wednesday of the month at noon at the Theler Center in Belfair. More info - Frank kenny, President/CEO- 360-275-4267
  • Allyn UGA planning Committee: meets 3rd Thrusday of the month @ 7PM- Next one is Nov 20 at The Port of Allyn. Contact - Jeanette Moore 275-5130 to confirm
  • Allyn Historic Church Association-Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 Pm t the Allyn Historic Church. More info - Bernice Nigh (360)275-5910; next one is Nov 18th.
  • North Bay Historical Society- meets 3rd Friday of the month @ 2:00PM at the Allyn Historic Church;More info Michael O'Sullivan- 360-275-9859
  • Port of Allyn Commission: Meets Monday November 3 @ 7:00PM at the Port of Allyn Building, lower level - More info - Bonnie Knight 360-275-2430
  • Port of Grapeview Commission : Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month @7:00PM at the Grapeview FireHall. More info - Bob Allen 360-275-6610
  • North Mason Rotary Club: Meets every Thursday at noon at the Fiesta Mexican Restaurant in Belfair. More Info - Deb Jacobs, President 877-278-8900
  • Sarah Eckert Guild: Meets 3rd Thrusday of the month at 10:30AM at the allyn Baptist Church. More Info Susan Patten, President. 360-275-8052

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! BE SAFE!

If you would like to add an event or meeting or have information about our community that you think might be of interest to others who don't know our area, give me a call, or drop me a line at vlsallyn@windermere.com