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Photo Scenes Around Bath Township Ohio

Chris Olsen Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Cleveland, OH

Photo scenes around Bath Township Ohio.

Bath Township Ohio is a fun place to photograph: bucolic, tranquil, calming, misty, winding, vistas, equestrian, estates, rural, upscale, scenic and the list goes on.

You can view my previous post on Bath Township, Ohio and I hope you enjoy the photos below I took a few weeks ago on a sunny, warm, Fall day here in Northeast Ohio.

Stay tuned for more posts with neighborhoods in Bath Township, Ohio.

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Bath Township Ohio Homes For Sale

Chris Olsen Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Cleveland, OH

Bath Township Ohio evokes many perspectives: stately mansions set on higher elevations accessible by windy roads in a rural setting, equestrian properties, historic homes, modest homes on large lots, and just about everything in between -- including typical 1980s suburban types of homes.

I love driving around the windy roads during the Fall season in Bath, Ohio, and you will see in subsequent companion posts, photos of community amenities and the different types of neighborhoods Bath Township Ohio offers. Bath Ohio has a combined school system with neighboring Richfield (and Township) Ohio, which is named the Revere School District and has been top-rated by the Ohio Department of Education.

Please feel free to call, text or e-mail me if you have any questions about Bath Township Ohio or you are in the market to buy or sell.

Happy searching!

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May 2010 - Bath Ohio Single-Family Homes For Sale

Chris Olsen Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Cleveland, OH

May 2010 Bath Ohio Homes For Sale.

Now that the federal tax credits expired for Greater Cleveland, Ohio home buyers, many sellers have already reflected this potential for reduced demand in their asking price, and I am seeing new price reductions everyday.

As a Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) and a broker/owner and REALTOR with strong negotiating experience, I would be happy to assist you with your next home purchase or sale in the Bath Ohio real estate marketplace.

Smart sellers have already priced their home well and if a home is priced well, has a desirable location, and the condition meets or exceeds a buyer's expectations, it will still generally sell, although the time on the market is longer than in a typical market.

View the February 2010 Bath Ohio Real Estate Market Report

Here are currently (as of 5/16/2010) 40 homes for sale in Bath Ohio.

Happy searching!

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Bath Ohio Real Estate Market Conditions Report - February 2010

Chris Olsen Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Cleveland, OH

Here are the February 2010 real estate market statistics for the Bath, Ohio community in Northeast Ohio

Absorption Rates and Months Housing Supply

These two terms are one piece of the puzzle to help real estate agents, appraisers, home sellers and buyers alike make sense out of the real estate market.

This is a little-known, but effective tool, if used in proper context, to help a home seller or buyer understand the market conditions for the home they wish to sell or buy.

The easiest way to define these two terms is with an example:

Absorption Rates (AR)- The rate at which homes are selling (ie. absorbed), over a specific time period, typically 12 months. This is beneficial in determining supply and demand trends for the local market.

Months Housing Supply (MHS) - How long it will take, in number of months, for all the current homes for sale to be sold.

Formulas:

Monthly Absorption Rate = # of homes sold in the past twelve months / 12 Months.

Months Housing Supply = # of currently active homes for sale / Monthly Absorption Rate

Reference Guideline:

# Months to Sell Type of Market

1-4 Sellers

5-6 Balanced

7+ Buyers

Note: Six (6) months of inventory is considered a balanced market.

As is true with everything statistical, one has to really know when to apply this tool, under what circumstances is it relevant, and what are the constraints, as with everything in real estate, no individual property fits neatly into a box (no pun intended) or equation.

Here are a few examples of a few constraints:

  • Seasonal fluctuations - If more homes sell in the spring and summer months, what should the sampling period be?
  • Expired Listings - How should listings that have expired and been re-listed be treated?
  • Selecting Active and Sold Homes - What homes should be selected? What criteria should be used?
  • Selecting the AR Time Period - Is 3 months enough? 6? 12?
  • Is there a negative or positive trend underway? How do you compensate for the trend?
  • Since these are median #s, how does my home relate?
  • What can I do to make my home defy the median?
  • Do watershed events (say...the October 2008 Economic/Credit/Housing meltdown) affect: time periods? the statistics themselves, the subset of homes selected, etc.?
  • Is new construction affecting the supply or demand of nearby properties?

A question that sellers typically raise after reviewing this information:

Does this mean my home will take 22-29 months (Median MHS) to sell? While there is no easy answer here, the answer is: It depends. Many factors go into how quickly or long a home will sell. See my post titled "Your home is worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay for it" which talks about the many factors to consider when selling a home. We sell homes that defy the median, and are at the low end of the statistics when sellers listen to our advice and adopt our home preparation, staging and pricing considerations. While nothing is guaranteed, it's all about maximizing your opportunities relative to your competition and constraints.

Using a concrete example below, taken from the Northeast Ohio MLS, this report was run for the Town of Bath, Ohio, all single-family homes, so to see what is happening in the community as a whole:

Bath Ohio Real Estate Market Report February 2010

Source: NEOHREX. Information deemed reliable but is not guaranteed.

A couple of observations from looking at the above table:

  • The MHS is much higher than a balanced market, so the current market (and true as well over the past year) favors buyers.
  • Sales are down in the current quarter, which should be expected as the winter season is typically the slowest time of the year to sell a home. That said, with the first time home buyer tax credit that expired on 11/30/09, the anticipation for greater sales was expected. The median sales price is down from the prior year.

Note: This is an example at a community level. The selection criteria would be customized to be relevant for a given property so as to make the data more meaningful.

Note: As of 4/1/09, Fannie Mae is requiring appraisers to compile the information you see above to be used as a part of a Market Conditions Addendum for appraisals.

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Bath Ohio Luxury Homes For Sale

Chris Olsen Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Cleveland, OH

Bath Ohio Luxury Homes For Sale

Luxury homes for sale in Bath Ohio currently makes up about 43% of the total homes for sale in the community. which is a high percentage compared to many communities. While the luxury home market segment in Bath Ohio is rather large, the inventory levels are also high, credit is available for buyers with good credit, the housing market favors buyers, and prices have come down from the highs of the 2006-07 market. Moreover, a truly motivated seller should be willing to negotiate hard to sell their home in this challenging marketplace, so even more opportunity exists in light of the already attractive environment that exists today.

As a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist and a REALTOR with strong negotiating experience, I would be happy to assist you with your next luxury home purchase in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio marketplace.

Here are currently 21 luxury homes for sale in Bath Ohio starting at $500,000.

Luxury Homes starting at $500,000 in Bath Ohio

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