Monday, August 02, 2010

A Perfect Partnership!

The Real Estate One Family of Companies is pleased to announce a new promotion for John Adams Mortgage and Insurance One. This program is the “Perfect Partnership” and works as follows:

- A home buyer selects John Adams for their mortgage loan and Insurance One for their homeowners insurance.
- Upon closing, the home buyer receives a $100 Lowe’s gift card! - This program will begin with all new mortgage and insurance applications taken on or after August 1, 2010 and will expire (for new applications taken after) December 31, 2010.
- All transactions must close by March 31, 2011.

John Adams Mortgage and Insurance One offer great products at very competitive rates and we will certainly take good care of home buyers. Pass the word so our buyers save money!!!

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

May Case-Shiller Report

Click here for the May Case-Shiller report. It shows that most markets, including the Metro Detroit area, are showing a slowing down of Home value declines to even a flat (and in a few cases increasing) value market for the first few months of 2010. Those numbers reflect the combined effects of low mortgage interest rates, an improving economy, Home Buyer tax credits and reduced available property inventories. Of those, the Home Buyer tax credits had the most influence through April, but the rest helped carry some home value stability through May and June as well. So far in July we are seeing the slowing we had expected, post tax credit, but we will not be able to get a true feeling for the Michigan real estate market until September, once the market has digested the tax credit effects. The good news is our Real Estate One Family's websites are experiencing continual activity growth, showing that underlying buyer interest is growing!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Michigan Real Estate Market Overview

The June Michigan Real Estate Market followed what we had expected, slowing from the peak activity levels prior to the tax credit expiration. The good news is that our slowdown in Michigan has been less than most of the other markets across the nation. Available home (active listing) inventories continue to fall which will help to stabilize value declines. The months supply of inventory for the Metro Detroit Area remains at a two year low of under six months (compared to the high in Nov. of 08' of over 14 months), it still remains a Buyer's market, but it is moving in the right direction.


The number of showing appointments on Real Estate One active listings in May and June fell compared to last year, which would indicate there may be fewer buyers in the market. However, there are also fewer houses available to look at so by creating a Showings/Listings comparison we can get a better "apples to apples" look at buyer activity. The graphical Index below shows buyer activity is up over last year and certainly it did fall after April, but only to the same levels as last year. This gives a positive indication that there is still pent up post tax credit demand with current buyer interest actually about equal to last year.


Showings to Listing Index - 10' vs 09'

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Thursday, July 01, 2010

2010 Innovator Awards finalists | Inman News

Click the link below to read the Inman News article about the 2010 Innovator Award finalists and vote for us, Real Estate One - Michigan's Largest Real Estate Company!
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Friday, June 25, 2010

Real Estate One; Mobile Home Search

Now you can get information on new or existing listings faster, smarter and more personalized by receiving info on only what you ask for and accessing it wherever you are with any of our 1st to Know tools: email, text, phone, mobile web, & iPhone. To see a quick video overview, click here.

1st to Know email is a service that searches properties from any company in all our MLSs each day and provides you with e-mail updates if there are any new listngs, open houses, or price reductions meeting your search criteria...making you the 1st to Know. 1st to Know puts you at an advantage in this competitive buyer's market. This information is the most current, complete and accurate since it's never more than 24 hours old and it's letting you know via email right away of any new opportunities. If you are new to 1st to Know email service, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.
NEW! 1st to Know tools to use when on the road to search and view properties on your MOBILE phone:

1st to Know phone:
Listen to details about any home and receive text messages and pictures on your phone: Dial 800-840-5555 -- Press 1 -- Enter the HOUSE NUMBER (even if listed by another company)

1st to Know text:
Text the word MYINFO to 59559 and get the details on any home of interest sent directly to your phone.

1st to Know mobile web:
Access any of our Web sites from your phone's internet browser where you'll be directed to our mobile friendly site: www.mihome.mobi. You can view property details from the text messages sent from the 1st to Know: text & phone programs by just clicking the link provided in text message.


1st to Know iPhone: To use our property search app designed for your iPhone: Go to iTunes Apps and search for "Real Estate One" to download our app or click here.

If you are already using 1st to Know email and working with one our agents, you can register for 1st to Know text & phone after logging into your account. Registering allows your agent to help you when you have questions about any property you are viewing. If you are not registered for 1st to Know email, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER for all of the 1st to Know tools.

Friday, June 11, 2010

May Market Update

As expected, the Michigan real estate market Market did react to the combined loss of the homebuyer tax credit and end of the Homestead deadline. The good news is the reaction was less than expected. Adjusting for seasonality, the Detroit metro area pending sales fell 30% compared to the feeding frenzy of February - April (which equaled the peak activity levels of 2004/05). We expected closer to a 50% drop. The sales activity was equal to the pace in both May of 09' and 08,' when bank owned properties were fueling the Michigan real estate market. The direction of economic news, even locally, is generally good so Buyers are gaining confidence. This won't be a flood, but if it continues, will be a strong offset for the increase in bank owned homes and potential rise in interest rates that will hit the market later this year and next.

The market has improved at all price points in terms of months supply of For Sale inventory, the most in the under $100,000 market.
Under $100,000: May 08' - 9 months supply vs. 4 months today - 55% improvement $100,000 to $400,000: May 08' - 16 months vs. 7.5 months today - 53% improvement
Over 400,000: May 08' - 24 months vs. 15.5 months today - 35% improvement

In terms of market activity, financial distressed sales still make up nearly 80% of all transactions, it is just that the mix has shifted from mainly bank owned to an even mix of bank, short sales and leases. As banks learn the importance of avoiding foreclosure, Short Sales may move to as high as 50% of all transactions. It is important for Sellers to keep in mind that Traditional Retail properties make up over 50% of all listings, yet 20% of all sales, highlighting the importance of getting your price to a level that will draw attention competing with the financially stressed sales. As a Seller, If your home has been on the market during the past four months and has not received an offer (in the most active time in the past 6 years) then it is pretty clear your price/condition is out of balance.


For homes under $100,000, if priced right, on average, you can expect an offer in less than 60 days at 96% of asking price. Home that don't, are most likely over priced by over 20% and will remain on the market for another 100+ days. For the $100,000-$400,000 market if the home does not sell in 80 days it is on average over priced by 13% and will stay on the market an additional 100 days as well. The $400,000 market on average will take 5 months to sell for 90% of asking price. If it missed that market, then it will likely remain on the market for another 7 months and will be over priced by 27%. The overall conclusion regardless of price range is if a Seller is not getting offers within the "No Price Reduction" market times, a fast price adjustment is in order.

Monday, May 17, 2010

1st To Know - Home Buying Process Goes Mobile!

Home Buying Experience Goes Mobile
Real Estate One Family of Companies Unveils New Mobile Phone Features to Assist Consumers Searching for Available Residential Real Estate Listings

Metro Detroit – Real Estate One, the largest brokerage in Michigan with around 1600 agents and 67 total offices, announced today a new text tool to aid in the consumer’s search for real estate. Real Estate One is the first brokerage in the Motor City that has more data to search than any other broker using any mobile phone.

Consumers will be able to find out useful information on a property, whether it is listed by Real Estate One or another broker/agent. Already in existence is 1st to Know email, a program that automatically sends a client new listings. Now available for consumers is 1st to Know phone, voice, and mobile web that provide information on any property from any company when on the road. The following details explain each new product:

1st to Know phone: Simply dial 800-840-5555 and press 1 to enter a house number. Listen to details of the home and have text messages and pictures sent to your phone upon request. You can request to be connected to the Listing Agent for more information on any property if you have any questions.

1st to Know text: Text the word MYINFO to 59559 to be texted instructions on how to get the details of any home of interest sent directly to your phone.

1st to Know mobile web: With any Smartphone, you can access the full property details for any property requested in 1st to Know phone or 1st to Know text using the link provided in the text message. You can also search all properties available by accessing any of our company Web sites which will direct you to our mobile friendly site, www.mihome.mobi, when accessed from your phone.

Dan Elsea, Real Estate One’s President of Brokerage Services states “As Consumers, we expect services to be faster, smarter and more personal than ever before. Our 1st to Know programs reach all three with easy to use personalized market information anywhere, at any time”.

About Real Estate One
Founded in 1929, Real Estate One is a Michigan based company in their third generation of family ownership. Ranked as the 10th largest broker in the nation by Real Trends, with 67 offices throughout the State as well as operating one of Michigan’s largest Mortgage and Title Insurance companies; providing a single source of services for all their client’s real estate needs. To see more information on the 1st to Know program go to: www.realestateone.com

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Return on Investment

This link is an interesting article about the return you may actualize by making some simple adjustments in your home. Winterization, energy efficient appliances and lighting all play a role in saving you money on energy costs! Please, read on...

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

March Market Update

Business has heated up in the past 45 days. The market activity certainly reflects the tax credit activity.

A view of the Months Supply of Inventory (MSI) for the first quarter of 2010 shows the differences in the pace of sales within pricing segments. MSI represents the number of months it would take to sell the For Sale inventory at the current sales pace. Over 6 months is a Buyers Market, 3-6 months is a Neutral Market and under 3 months is a Sellers Market.


We are seeing the first signs of pricing stability in the under $100,000 market and even in some segments of the under $200,000 market. For our five county market the under $100,000 the MSI is at 3.2 months, a neutral market. For $100-200,000 the MSI is 6.3 months, just above neutral and for over $200,000, 10.4 months, still a strong Buyer's Market.


We are anticipating the year to be a roller-coaster, furious activity the first six months with a slow down the second half. But keep in mind the hot first half is being compared to a really slow 09' and the second half of 10' is being compared to a really strong 09'. So the stats will show a market looking much worse after June than it really is. None the less, it will be slower, since the core economy has not picked up enough to make up for the loss of tax credits and the possibly of rising rates. All that said, the web traffic increases we are seeing show that just as there is a shadow inventory of bank owned homes hanging over the market, there is also a shadow inventory of buyers just waiting for some consistent good economic news to jump into the market.


Click here for the graph that will give you a relative feel for the strength of the market, by showing the seasonally adjusted annualized rate of sales for the five counties. You can see that the annual sales pace has been on the rise since the summer of last year. Most signs are good, however the value appreciation light is still not green, so sellers need to remain aggressive with pricing.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Case-Shiller Report

Here is the latest Case-Shiller Report (January). It shows that the
country is following the same price stabilization trend as the past
eight months. For the first time since mid 2006, across the national
composite, prices did not fall compared to the same month (Jan) of
last year. Although Detroit still showed a decline, the rate of
decline continues to slow. Prices across the country are equivalent to
fall of 2003. For Michigan, prices still fall in the 1996 range. The
good news is we are back to the same "tax frenzy" activity levels we
saw last fall when the first tax credits we expiring - Now is still the time to buy!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

February Market Update

February has picked up speed, indicating that the tax credits may be having a more significant impact than we had first projected. I am hearing stories of move-up buyers acting as a direct result of the $6,500 credit, which we had not expected. In addition, with inventories shrinking, we are moving towards a balanced market in some price ranges. Behind that good news there still continues an underlying weakness with inventories still in the Buyer's Market range for most price ranges (Months Supply of Inventory moving from 8 months to 4 months under $100,000 and from 24 to 9 months over $100,000 Feb 09' vs. Feb 08').


We still project a slowing market the second half of this year and it will feel even slower than it really is because of comparisons to a very strong second half of 2009.

A new wild card in the process is the implementation of HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program - for loan modifications) and HAFA (Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative Program - for short sales) in April. These two Federal initiatives are designed to reduce the number of foreclosures and stream line the Short Sale process. Their success will depend on the lenders ability to shift, staff up and train to the new program. We expect it to be a slow start, but, if effective, they do offer the opportunity to help offset the effects of the growing "Shadow Inventory" of delinquent, bank inventory and not yet foreclosed properties.


Although the market is by no means robust, this will be the best spring in the past three years for Sellers and in relative terms the best values in years for Buyers. A rare perfect moment for all parties!

Here is our activity for February, generating more buyers and sellers than any other broker in the state.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Real Estate One Market Activity in January

January market activity continued the eight month trend of improving over the prior year (January of 09'). The year started out pretty slow last year so we expected an increase which we got (+25% / 8% volume). It is early, but two trends are apearing: 1) On the positive side, buyer interest (tracked by showing appointments, open house visitors and web activity) remains as strong as in the fall when we had our tax credit induced feeding frenzie and 2) On the concern side, the tax credit impact in the last 60 days has fallen off. We had suspected the majority of first time buyers that were going to act did last year and current activity supports that, but it may be they are just holding off a bit for the spring. The continued strength of buyer interest reenforces our feeling that there is a growing pent up demand that will sustain a steady but slow growth in our market (slow because many of those "lookers" are still being held back by financial issues that, as soon as they see some positive news, will bring them back into the market).

As we have said for the past few months, the first half of 2010 is a strange time where is it will be the best time for both Sellers to sell and Buyers to buy. For Sellers, with inventories and interest rates low, it will be as close (but not quite) to a Seller's market they will see this year. For Buyers, low rates and tax incentives, combined with the expectation of higher rates after mid year, make it a optimum time to buy as well.

Friday, January 15, 2010

December Market Update

December sales activity was a good chance to see how the market is settling after the "almost" expiration and then extension of the tax credits. Nationally, December pending sales showed some significant declines as a result of a huge activity bulge in October and November. Locally, our December sales grew over December of 2008, although at a declining rate (10% increase compared to nearly 40% in November vs. November of 08'). You will also notice the number of markets in both the over and under $100,000 markets where the median sale price rose compared to December of 2008. As discussed in prior months, this is due to the shifting of the homes being sold. With fewer bank owned properties on the market, the extreme low end of each price category has dried up, forcing buyers to move up to more expensive homes. There may be some evidence of a form of home value appreciation in the under $100,000 market. It shows up in bank owned properties being put on the market at higher values than they were last year (i.e., banks being less aggressive with low ball pricing because inventories are lower). It can be debated if this is true appreciation, but if not, it certainly is the first move towards appreciation (at least at the lower end of the market).


Here are our numbers for the month and the last quarter, we finished very strong and are carrying some great momentum into 2010!. In terms of closings, we almost beat our November numbers, which would have been the first time in our history! For the full year 2009, it was our second best year in terms of total number of transactions! However, the make up of those transactions was very different from those back in 2005. Financially Stressed transactions (Foreclosed, Short Sale or Leases) still make up 65% of our business, showing that the combination of the lure of great deals and immediate financial needs for many sellers creates activity, even in a recession.


There will certainly be a few bumps as the market unfolds towards the end of the year so take advantage of the good momentum in the first half of '10, whether as a Seller (most buyer activity will be in the first half of 2010, so be aggressive in pricing) or Buyer (low rates, low prices, tax credits) or both.



















Data Source: MiRealsource, Realcomp, TAAR, Ann Arbor Board & BrokerMetrics
Ave Chance reflects the % chance the average home will sell in the next 30 days under the current rate of sales

*Includes Eastpointe, Harper Woods and St. Clair Shores
** Includes Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Antrim, Leelanau and Benzie counties, waterfront properties and vacant land

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Official Word of How to Figure the Square Footage of Your Home!

The link below will take you to the official guide book on how to figure out square footage in a home. One of our most common legal complaints is the square footage on the MLS and tax records did not match the actual. This is a great reference to have on hand...Enjoy:
American National Standard

Friday, November 13, 2009

What to do about property taxes?

With lower property values due to our struggling economy, many homeowners have been able to take advantage of an exemption contained in the Michigan Transfer Tax Act. If your seller meets the criteria, they would be exempt from paying the state transfer tax. Following are the criteria:

The property must have been occupied as a principle residence – classified as homestead property.
The property’s SEV for the calendar year in which the transfer is made must be less than or equal to the property’s SEV for the calendar year in which the seller acquired the property.
The property cannot be transferred for consideration exceeding its “true cash value” for the year of the transfer.

For example:
If the SEV of the homestead principle residence when acquired in 2005 is $100,000 and the current SEV on the property is $90,000, then the first two criteria have been met. To establish the “true cash value” of the property, you must double the current SEV at the time of transfer. In this scenario, the true cash value would be $180,000. If the property sold for $170,000, then the 3rd criteria has been met of Exemption “u” as designated by the Michigan Transfer Tax Act.

Please call your local Real Estate One Sales Associate if you have more questions or to chat about this topic.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Selling Your Home in a Michigan Winter

Selling a home can be a daunting task in the current market. Now it is even tricker with the onset of winter. While the location of your home is the most important feature to most buyers, it is the one thing that cannot be changed. There are plenty of other factors that you DO have control over that will enhance your ability to sell.
First of all, curb appeal. When a potential buyer pulls up in front of your home what do they see? Rake up the leaves, take out the remnants of last summer's flowers and trim up the perennials. Even though it is the time of year all the vegitaion tends to fade away, a tidy appearance of what remains will be an inviting view from the street. Accentuate your landscape with the use of creative up-lighting. Also pay attention to your entryway. The front door tends to be the focal point of a home. A welcome appearance to your front door will speak volumes to those entering! Make a great first impression.
The first step inside your home needs to have "wow" factor. A clean and fresh entry is a necessity! Organization and proper clutter reduction throughout the home is at the top of the list of things every home seller must do. Remove personal items including family photos, pet beds and children's items. Decorate in neutral colors using mirrors to enhance the sizes of the rooms. Accessorize tastefully, in this case less is always more. You want a potential buyer to be able to visualize their own items in your home but if they are overwhelmed by your belongings they may not be able to imagine anything at all.
Above all else, be realistic. Price, terms and condition are all factors in the home selling equation. To help you determine what those things are, choose a professional REALTOR to assist you. A true professional will know the facts about your local market and can recommend a sound marketing plan to help get you the results you desire. Homes are selling and with the right tools and attitude, you can achieve success.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

September Market Update

The big continuing question is: Are the last four months a real bottom and bounce up or just an illusion? The answer is a little of both. There is no question we are at a bottom, the bigger issue is how long will we stay here and is there a chance of a second "dip" down (i.e., a "W" vs. a "V" recovery). The second dip will be largely dependent on to what degree the government extends or adds to the current housing stimulus efforts. A reduction of the stimulus will cause a downward dip.


If there ever was an example of government dollars and intervention at work, the current housing market is it. There are four key government support elements at play and a fourth private sector effort that contribute to the improving housing numbers we are seeing both in Michigan and across the country.


1) The First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit, creating over 400,000 sales out of a national total of 1.4 million (both NAR and Moody's stats)
2) The government's financial support of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the FHA - Contrary to what the average person may think, these are the chief buyers and creators of mortgage products, not banks. FHA mortgages constitute nearly 70% of all John Adams mortgages.
3) Low interest rates, created by a near zero % federal funds rate and the government's purchase of most of the mortgages being made (since other financial institutions don't want to buy them, without the government purchase, rates would have to rise to entice others to buy).
4) The banks current direction, with both a stick and carrot from the government, of a slower release of foreclosed inventories into the market, helping to stabilize home values.


Keep in mind these improving numbers have not yet moved up enough into the middle to upper range home values. That will not really take hold until employment stabilizes, giving two income families (one of the core engines to move up buyer growth) the confidence to sell and buy and the mass of former owners, now renters, the ability to become home owners again.


In Michigan, the overall market in the next 12 months is most likely to be either the same (extended stimulus) or down (not extended), so regardless of the outcome of the stimulus programs, Sellers still need to price aggressively, focusing as much on current competition as comparable sales. Buyers should be aware that an extended stimulus will benefit them but it will, combined with the banks holding back their inventories, also help dry of the current supply, making the best buys more scarce.


As a company, beginning in June, each month has been successively better for us, extremely hectic, but better. The sales are unprecedented in their complexity and in many cases, anxiety. Collectively, each of us, our clients, mortgage, title and staff feel like we are walking up a sand dune, three steps forward and two back. But we are making great progress and in that effort helping people that have never in the past 70 years needed us more.

Here are our numbers for the month, as usual, better than anyone else. Also two very important bragging points, our Traverse City offices were named the Hottest Real Estate Company buy the TC Record Eagle and John Adams is now the number one FHA lender in purchase mortgages in Southeast Michigan!