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~2624 Sunny Slope #16, Sparks, Nevada 89434~
Now listed at $104,000!
New price reduction on this one bedroom, ground floor, corner unit condo in Springland Village!
Located in Sparks, Nevada, this condo is ready to go with amenities that include two swimming pools, a spa, a tennis court, full time security, year round grounds keeping that includes snow removal, two covered parking spots and partial utilities.
Enjoy the following slide show of 2624 Sunny Slope #16 and call me today for your personal showing! You can reach me at 775-846-5424, email me, or visit Serving Reno and Sparks for a list of of Northern Nevada Homes.
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Could it be true? Could the Sparks market be nearing the bottom and stabilizing? I say, YES, and I’d like to present what I feel are compelling reasons why the housing market in Sparks seems to be at the bottom.
I like to follow the numbers, because to me, the numbers don’t lie. Pundits can spin information right and left so fast I get dizzy, so I decided to go to the source - the Multiple Listing Service. Remember when you took Trigonometry in High School? (I know, it was a long time ago for me, too.) Remember when you did your graphs? Well, I decided to put together a graphical representation of the list and sales prices of homes in Sparks over the last 4 years. What I theorized I would find would be a steep decline as the market went down, with it leveling out toward the bottom. We’re looking for a U shape here, with the right hand side of the U being the return of the market values. Now I don’t expect it to look exactly like a U, and I suspect that the right hand side of it will be pretty wide - it’s going to look more like a check mark, but the important thing is where the bottom is.
Here’s what the chart looks like with Sparks Home sales from April 2005 through March 2009:

So there’s a couple things I see from the data. First of all, you can see when the peak in the market was because I went back far enough. It was January 2006. And while the fall seemed steep to everyone who bought in 2005, it really took three years to get where it is today. The Sparks market declined from an all time high average sales price of $346, 567 in January 2006 to $194,119 in March 2009.
Now, there’s a few things that are very important to keep in mind when reviewing a graph like this. It is not a true picture! It’s likely that these numbers are skewed because only those sellers who NEED to sell have been selling over the past couple of years. The number of foreclosures and short sales also push down the average selling price, and since the market is thus skewed, the data is skewed.
The most important thing to see is the very end on the right hand side. Do you see it? It’s FLAT! For the last two months, the average selling price held steady. For February 2009 it was $194,070 and for March 2009 it was $194,119. I believe this indicator is predicting the bottom of the market. Whie the rest of the U wasn’t as steep as I pictured it in my mind, my instinct was right saying the market is levelling out.
The other fascinating thing I looked at was sales volume. In April, May and June 2005, 200 homes a month were selling in Sparks. It tapered downward until it hit a low point in February 2008 when only 50 homes sold. That was the lowest point during the entire 4 year period. In March 2009, 122 homes sold. Logic would follow that first the number of home sales every month would increase before prices would gain traction and make any sort of gain…With the exception of November 2008 and January 2009, Sparks has seen over 100 homes sell each month. This is another reason why I believe we are seeing the first signs of a blossoming recovery in the Sparks market.
Data provided courtesy of the Northern Nevada Multiple Listing Service and covered Area 108 which is all of Sparks.
Posted By: Christianne Gordon - Northern Nevada Real Estate Agent - Realtor
with RE/MAX Realty Affiliates, specializing in Carson Valley Real Estate and Northern Nevada Real Estate.
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If you are a first time home buyer and live in Northern Nevada, or anywhere in the United States, you may be eligible for the $8000 first time home buyers tax credit! Great news, right?
On February 17, 2009, Congress passed The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act of 2009.
The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act of 2009 says that first time home buyers are eligible to receive a $8000 tax credit.
How do you know if you are a first time home buyer?
The law defines the first time home buyer as "a buyer who has not owned or lived in a principle residence over the past three years."
Is this you, are you qualified to be a first time home buyer? If so, keep reading!
Listed below are a few simple points that you should know about the $8000 first time home buyers tax credit:
Note: This differs from the $7,500 First Time Home buyer Tax Credit that qualified purchasers could obtain is they bought between April 9th, 2008 and December 31st, 2008. This is a new act and literally gives you up to $8000 in your pocket!
So, what do you think? Do you think you are ready to start your home search in Northern Nevada? If you are and would like to learn more about getting paid to buy a home, I can help!
I can help you search for your home today!
I can help educate you on different loan programs that are available to first time home buyers.
With record low interest rates, the $8000 tax credit and home prices that are now equal to those of 2001, now is a GREAT time to buy a home in Northern Nevada.
If you are ready to take advantage these outstanding opportunities that are available to new home buyers, I can help! Call me or visit Northern Nevada Homes to begin your home search immediately.

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FOR SALE:
~2645 Sunny Slope # 16, Sparks, Nevada 89434~
Located in Springland Village

A darling, meticulously maintained one bedroom condominium is for sale in Springland Village.
Asking price is $104,000.
Built in early 1980, the current owner purchased this ground floor unit from its original owner and has upgraded many features throughout.
This lovely condo features a fireplace, washer and dryer, master bedroom with walk in closet, newer kitchen appliances, separate dining area and comfortable living room.
Delightful Kitchen

Large Dining Area

From the patio you have a view of the beautiful Springland Village grounds that are maintained all year round. These beautiful, well kept grounds are just one of the many amenities you will enjoy while living in your new ond bedroom condo in Springland Village.

Two swimming pools, a spa, and a tennis court also make Springland Village a wonderful place to live.
The current Home Owners Association dues are $205 monthly and cover all utilities except power and gas. What a great deal!
Along with so many amenities you will find that each unit in this complex has two covered parking spots with ample guest parking.
This one bedroom, corner, ground floor condo is priced to sell. Please call me for any additional information or any questions you may have regarding 2624 Sunny Slope #16, Sparks, NV 89434.

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Some of the firefighters from the Sparks' Fire Department will be honoring Saint Patrick by celebrating Saint Baldrick's Day and taking it all off, their hair that is. There are many ways to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day in Reno and Sparks. Several of the Sparks' firefighters have chosen to not only wear green but will also be shaving their heads to help raise money to support research for children with cancer. You don't have to shave your heard to show your support. You can cheer these fine firefighters as they shed their locks at the Coconut Bowl at Wild Island (a family adventure park) and donating to this worthy cause. If you are unable to attend the Saint Baldrick affair, you can still contribute online.
St. Baldrick's Day Event
Coconut Bowl at Wild Island
March 17, 2009
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Sparks Fire Department Website
Contact: Bill Finley (Division Chief/Administration)
Phone: 353-1618
Saint Baldrick Foundation Video (http://www.stbaldricks.org/about_us/)
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