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Market Activity and Statistical Report For Windsor and Essex County for March 2008

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Here is a summary of the Real Estate Statistics provided by the Windsor and Essex County Real Estate Board for the Month of March 2008.

Sales month-over-month in March decreased by 7% over March of 2007. Listings taken in the month also decreased by -20% AND year-to-date listings fell as well by -9%

Prices were higher from a year ago from $159,727 to $169,961.

Overall, the market is flat and the same as it was last year. Despite the slight drop in sales activity, it is offset by less active listings on the market. That seems to explain the slight increase in price.

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Overall Market March 2008 in Windsor and Essex County

2008

2007

2006

%INC/DEC

[ 2007 - 2008 ]

Total # of Listings [Month]

1085

1350

1392

-20%

Total # of Listings YTD

3543

3879

3959

-9%

Total # of Expired Listings [Month]

589

636

578

-3%

Total # of Expired Listings YTD

1499

1549

1512

1%

Total # of Sales [Month]

404

436

537

-7%

Total # of Sales YTD

1130

1162

1254

-3%

Avg. Sales Price YTD 2008

$163,961

Avg. Sales Price YTD 2007

$159,727

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WHAT'S THE BEST SEASON TO SELL YOUR HOME? The Correct Answer Is...

Sasha Miletic - Windsor Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Windsor, ON
Spring FlowersSelling your home can create mass confusion. Timing is everything in real estate; however, some also believe one season is better than another.

If you ask a real estate professional when you should sell your home, most will say, "Now is the best time.” Real estate today is a year-round business, and most agents will agree that they do nearly as much business in December as in June.

If that is the case, then how do you decide which is the best time of year to list your home? Each season has it’s own characteristics. Let's review each one.

The Truth About Spring

According to most real estate professionals, spring is the busiest time of the year for buyers and sellers -- spring offers the opportunity to showcase their home at its best. There's always something nice about listing your home when it's not too hot or too cold, and the air is fresh.

Is Your Landscaping Picture Perfect

If you have a green thumb, summer might prove to be the best time to show off your garden.
Kids SwimingPotential buyers walk through houses looking for such amenities as a well-cared-for garden. Also, if your kids are away for the summer, you might be able to keep their rooms clean from one showing to another. If you have central air, this season is also a great time to show it off. You can boast about access to summer recreational activities such as a beach, a lake, community tennis courts or swimming pools.

A possible downside to showing a house in the summer is that most kids are home, and you'll have to work harder to ensure their rooms are maintained clean enough for buyers to get through them.

How Bad Is Fall and Winter...Really?

Even though falling leaves could make for extra work in the fall, with children back at school, daytime
showings might be easier to accommodate.

Fall is historically a shorter selling season. A home that doesn't sell in the fall can be stigmatized as being held over on the market until the New Year. An old listing number in the MLS can give buyers the misleading impression that a home has been on the market for a long time and the seller might be willing to accept a lower offer.

FallReal estate professionals agree that only the most motivated buyers and sellers are active in the market during the winter season.

If you decide to sell your home in the winter, expect the unexpected. You will come across buyers who want showings at odd hours, or during your family holiday parties. At this time of year, you can expect potential buyers to track mud, snow, and salt through your home.

In conclusion, how do you decide which is the best season to sell? As discussed, every season offers plusses and minuses. If you want to sell your home in the spring, you might want to list in mid-January, rather than waiting for February or March. However, you might attract more attention if you wait until mid-March, when many of the springhouses have already arrived on the market and buyers are hungry for something new.

Real estate is an industry of immediacy. It's always a good time to sell your home if the price is right, no matter
what the season.

10 DEADLY SELLING MISTAKES TO AVOID... at all cost!

Sasha Miletic - Windsor Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Windsor, ON
Some houses on the market sell before a sign is posted in the front yard. Others just don’t sit there an collect dust.

You've had your house on the market and right now for months... Why isn't your home selling?

There could be several reasons that a house doesn't sell quickly. Here are the Top Ten Deadly Mistakes Home Sellers make and the reasons why their homes don's sell...:

DEADLY MISTAKE #1- When you’re ready to hire an agent, interview several before making your final decision. If one agent thinks your house can sell for $20,000 more than the others, stay clear. More than likely, that agent just wants your business, will wait a few months for the house not to sell, then, convince you to lower the asking price to what you probably should have asked for in the first place.

DEADLY MISTAKE #2- Make sure your seller's agent is working with a realistic figure. If they have the home overpriced, it won't sell.

DEADLY MISTAKE #3- Be aware that you may need to upgrade for a quicker sale. Perhaps the interior needs a fresh coat of paint or some of the carpet needs to be replaced. Although you might have to invest a small amount of money, it will peak buyer’s interest, resulting in a quick sale.

DEADLY MISTAKE #4- Another reason a house doesn't sell is location. Unfortunately, there isn't anything you can do about that. However, you can ensure that your home is in good condition, neat, clean, and presentable, and work with the price. If you're working with a good realtor, hopefully you won't have to lower the price too much. However, if the location isn't good, dropping the price should be a consideration.

DEADLY MISTAKE #5- If you are working with an agent with a bad reputation, you could have trouble selling your home. As in any industry, agents communicate and network. Therefore, if one agent causes problems, others will stay away. That means if your home is listed with a "bad" agent, other agents are less likely to show your home to their buyers. This is why it's so important to do your homework at the beginning and find a good, reputable agent.

DEADLY MISTAKE #6- Make sure your agent does more Computer
than just hang a sign in your yard. Part of the agent's responsibility is to market your home. This means good advertising, flyers, prominent MLS listing placement and above all else, a good Internet strategy, basically- whatever it takes to get the word about your home out to the public.

DEADLY MISTAKE #7- Have an appraisal done on your home and have the agent do a competitive analysis (CMA) of other homes similar to yours in your geographical location. Make sure you are working with Fair Market Value for your home and not an over inflated value.

DEADLY MISTAKE #8- When people are looking at your home, and you happen to be there, don't try to help sell the house. Be polite, stay out of their way (ideally, leave your home during the showing), and expect that they will look in every closet and under every sink. If asked a question, answer honestly.

DEADLY MISTAKE #9- If you are working through an agent but have someone show up at the door wanting to look at your house, this is a tough one. Remember, you are under contract with the agent and therefore, are required to have the agent show the house.

Contact the agent immediately to see if they can come over quickly. If not, get the name, contact information of the interested party, and call or send that
information to your agent. You never know who that person really is and most agents do a pretty good job in pre-qualifying people prior to showing a home.

DEADLY MISTAKE #10- It is imperative to know and understand your rights and responsibilities. Understanding your contract and knowing the terms could save you a lot of money in inspections, repair, or maintenance. Make sure your agent goes over it in great detail together with all of the forms that you should be signing.

Sold HouseIf at any time you are not happy with the way things are progressing, sit down and talk to your agent. Explain what your concerns are. If they are a reputable agent, they will listen and make the appropriate adjustment.

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9 Easy Steps To Selling Your Home... Follow These Tips For a 'Stress-Free' Experience

Sasha Miletic - Windsor Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Windsor, ON
"No matter what I do, I just can't sell my home," you exclaim!

Most homes can be sold in today’s market in a reasonable amount of time, generally within two or three months. And most sellers receive their asking price.

There are typically nine steps in selling a home. If you’re having trouble, review the following. Perhaps, it will assist you in identifying the problem correctly.

* STEP 1 - ANALYSIS: The critical element is to correctly predict the price that your home is worth in current market conditions. When the expected value of your home is wrong, you're asking for trouble right from the start. The typical problem is that a home is priced too high for the market. This is the case for the majority of homes currently for sale. It is either the fault of the agent, the seller or both. You decide.

* STEP 2 - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WORDS AND PRICE: The data entered into the Multiple Listing Service computer will affect the number of times your home's information appears in other agents' computer searches of properties to consider. It will also determine whether your home will be shown to a prospective buyer. Carefully review the words and the price.

* STEP 3 - TRAFFIC: A home needs at least one to two showings a week (on average, offers should appear after 9 showings) in order to confirm that it is "in tune" with the market. If few agents call to show your home, the problem is certainly in steps 1 or 2 above.

* STEP 4 - REMEMBERING: It is important that the buyer is able to remember your home. The brochure he or she has picked up in your home will help. It is critical at this stage for the buyer to rank your home among the best of the 30, 40 or 50 he or she has seen and to keep it under active consideration. Be sure your home's brochure is well prepared at all times.

*STEP 5 - RETURN FOR A SECOND VISIT: If the buyer decides to return for a second visit, either he or she has forgotten some detail or, more likely, your home is on his or her "short list." It is most important to alert your agent promptly and to put your home's best foot forward at such a critical time.

* STEP 6 - THE OFFER: When you receive a written offer, your home is almost sold: At this point most buyers have decided your home is the one. But be careful: Many will have a second choice, and a good buyer-broker will not forget to mention this when the contract is presented.

* STEP 7 - AGREEMENT: Assuming you have a serious buyer and you have avoided an emotional confrontation, you will come to an agreement. What is said during negotiations is often less important than how it is said. What is not said can be critical.

* STEP 8 - REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS: Although you can hit a bump or two at this stage, they normally are not fatal. Possible problems that can surface very late in the game are a low appraisal or lack of loan approval. While these are serious problems indeed, they can usually be resolved with the help of experienced agents.

* STEP 9 - FINAL INSPECTION AND CLOSING: When you get to the lawyers table (in Canada we use real estate lawyers to close the transaction), the only issue remaining is the result of the final inspection. Any findings are customarily minor. At this point significant problems are unthinkable, so relax and keep signing.

There's no excuse for not selling your home. You and your agent should be able to pinpoint and resolve any problem. Save time and fix the problem today.

Things You Didn't Know About Working With a Reputable Company... Until Now

Sasha Miletic - Windsor Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Windsor, ON
You’re ready to buy or sell a home. Now you are looking to select a company and agent to work with. Finding the right company to help you sell or find your next home is imperative to making the process smooth. A reputable company with a well-known name in the area will give both solutions and credibility.

A company that has a track record means they have systems. Their experience has allowed them to do the fine tuning in the home buying and selling process that many younger firms lack. As a result, the transaction time is reduced, a greater product is released and more clients are happy with the end result.

For home sellers, the credibility of the company selling their home is essential. When someone drives by or sees the listing in the paper, they know that the attached company to your house being sold has a track record, which means they will find greater comfort in buying your home, rather than ACME Real Estate company. This will allow you to find more quality buyers in less time.

Larger firms that are established tend to have more resources. This is a benefit, because if you are a homeowner, you have more access to homes and other agents. If you are a home seller, then your marketing is likely to be more efficient and obtain greater results. Therefore, when you’re ready to shop around for an agent, we encourage you to select one that has the credentials you desire and a popular track record.