Archive for ◊ November, 2009 ◊

Author: Bob Nelson
• Friday, November 27th, 2009

Daily Real Estate News                                                                                                      November 23, 2009

Driven by the home buyer tax credit, existing-home sales showed another big gain in October with a strong uptrend established over the past seven months, according to the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.   At the same time, inventories have continued to decline.

Existing-home sales – including single-family, townhomes, condos and co-ops – surged 10.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.10 million units in October from a downwardly revised pace of 5.54 million in Sept., and are 23.5 percent above the 4.94 million-unit level in Oct. 2008.  Sales activity is at the highest pace since Feb. 2007 when it hit 6.55 million.

Tax Credit Fuels Surge

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, was surprised at the size of the gain. “Many buyers have been rushing to beat the deadline for the first-time buyer tax credit that was scheduled to expire at the end of this month, and similarly robust sales may be occurring in November,” he said.  “There is still a large pent-up demand that can be tapped before the tax credit expires. Our recent consumer survey further shows that 13 percent of successful first-time buyers had a previous contract that was canceled or fell through. There likely are many more buyers who were attempting to purchase but simply ran out of time,” Yun said. (Four of my current first time home buyers can personally attest to this!)

Historically low interest rates also are boosting the market. “Mortgage interest rates last month were the third lowest on record dating back to 1971,” Yun noted. According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage fell to 4.95 percent in Oct. from 5.06 percent in Sept.; the rate was 6.20 percent in Oct. 2008.  Last week, Freddie Mac reported the 30-year rate dropped to 4.83 percent.

Inventory Declines

NAR President Vicki Cox Golder said strong demand by first-time buyers is creating some unusual conditions. “In parts of the country, especially in Southwestern states but also in Florida and suburban Washington D.C., we’ve been getting many reports of multiple bids in the lower price ranges with foreclosed properties getting absorbed quickly,” she said.  “In fact, low-end inventory has become very tight in many areas and in some cases buyers are becoming more aggressive. In this kind of environment it’s important to work with a REALTOR® who can walk you through the process and help you negotiate a satisfactory deal,” Golder said.

Total housing inventory at the end of Oct. fell 3.7 percent to 3.57 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 7.0-month supply at the current sales pace, down from an 8.0-month supply in Sept. Unsold inventory totals are 14.9 percent below a year ago.

“The supply of homes on the market is now at the lowest level in over two-and-a half years – we’re getting closer to a general balance between buyers and sellers,” Yun said. The last time the relative housing inventory was this low was in February 2007 when it also was at a 7.0-month supply. (Note: Some zip codes in Northern Virginia have been running as low as a 1.4 month supply! In a normal economy this would be considered a strong sellers’ market. That said, we are seeing prices being bid up by as much as 5-10 percent in those areas.)

“In the second half of 2010, if home values show consistent stabilization or even a modest increase, then home sales could remain at normal healthy levels because consumers would no longer be worried about a price over-correction,” Yun said.  He added that low home prices also are contributing to extremely favorable affordability conditions. “With the abnormal drop in home prices over the past few years, the price-to-income ratio has fallen below the historic trend line,” Yun said. “This is adding to the buying power of the typical family, with affordability conditions this year at the highest on record dating back to 1970, but prices are beginning to flatten and are poised to rise next year.”

Single-family home sales rose 9.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.33 million in Oct from a pace of 4.86 million in Sept, and are 21.4 percent above the 4.39 million-unit pace in Oct 2008. Existing condominium and co-op sales surged 13.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 770,000 units in Oct from 680,000 in Sep, and are 40.8 percent above the 547,000-unit level a year ago.

Author: Bob Nelson
• Saturday, November 21st, 2009

I have recently teamed up with Our Military Kids and Operation Second Chance in an attempt to bring some holiday cheer to our injured service members and their families.  We’ve compiled a Christmas Gift Wish List for the families of our brave veterans.  I’m hoping everyone will check out this list and consider purchasing one item, serving as Santa for an individual child or even sponsoring an entire family.  The latter is a great option for a small company or office to consider.
The list below will be posted until Christmas and will be updated over the next few weeks.  Give me a call or drop me an e-mail (santa@bobnelsonteam.com) to let me know how you would like to brighten a family’s Christmas day.  Once you have done so, we will give you the full contact info for the family to allow you to send your gift(s) directly to them.  I would also encourage you to click on the links above and visit the two websites to learn more about these wonderful grassroots organizations.

Bellis Family (Adopted by the Hoernig family – Thank you Laura and Family)

  • 14 yr old girl:  electric guitar, JC Penney’s gift card
  • 11 yr old boy: football, Tennessee Titans merchandise, JC Penney’s gift card
  • 6 yr old girl: Barbie doll, furreal electronic dog, JC Penney’s gift card

Broesch Family (Adopted by the Heil family – Thanks Tim)

  • 15 yr old girl: art supplies (paint brushes, charcoal pencils), iTunes gift card
  • 7 yr old girl: books, craft supplies, a Barbie doll

Brown Family (Adopted by Knight Point Systems – Thank you Lindsey)

  • 7 yr old boy: Xbox 360
  • 1 yr old girl: Disney princess toys/merchandise

Christiansen Family (Adopted by the Christianson family- Thank you Vickie and Family)

  • 9 yr old girl: Girl Gourmet Cake Bakery
  • 4 yr old girl: Girl Gourmet Cupcake Maker

Deen Family (Adopted by the Matthews family and Collingswood Nursing Home – Thank you Catherine)

  • 16 yr old girl: iPod
  • 15 yr old boy: video games
  • 14 yr old boy: video games
  • 9 yr old boy: board games
  • 3 yr old girl: educational toys teaching the alphabet and numbers

Fulkerson Family

  • 18 yr old boy: laptop computer for his school work and for college next year

Helmuth Family (I can’t resist.  Adopted by the Nelson Family.  :-)

  • 3 yr old boy: Transformers, action figures, books
  • 1 yr old girl: any toy that makes noise!  (I love this one)

Loper Family (Adopted by the Borland Family – Thank you Dodie and family)

  • 12 yr old girl: digital camera
  • 11 yr old boy: remote controlled cars
  • 10 yr old boy: nintendo dsi
  • 7 yr old girl: American Girls doll

Sherrill Family (Adopted by the Copito family – Thank you Debbie and family)

  • 14 yr old boy: new sports bag (for carrying sports equipment to practice)
  • 11 yr old boy: new sports bag (for carrying sports equipment to practice)

Weissmiller Family

  • 12 yr old girl: in-line skates (size 6-7)
  • 7 yr old girl: roller skates (size 1)

Williams Family

  • 14 yr old girl: gift cards to Barnes & Noble or AMC Theaters
  • 6 yr old girl: Barbie doll, clothes (pants size 6x, shirts size 7)

Hall Family (Thundercat Technology)

  • 8 yr old boy: gameboy

Holsey Family (Adopted by the Grossmans.  Thank you Jackie!)

  • 15 yr old boy: gift cards to Footlocker and Macy’s

Jensen Family

  • ·         13 yr old girl: Ipod Touch
  • ·         9 yr old girl: Wii gaming system
  • ·         6 yr old girl: Littlest Pet Shop toy house

Pointer Family (Adopted by the Heil family – Thanks Tim)

  • 13 yr old boy: ripstick skateboard

Author: Bob Nelson
• Thursday, November 19th, 2009

We are getting close to publishing the Christmas Gift Wish List.  Please keep track here and watch for an e-mail to learn how you can help out the children of our service men and women.

Please read the exchange below.

From: Tricia Bellis [deleted to protect]
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 2:20 PM
To: mcvoght@ourmilitarykids.org
Subject: RE: A Holiday Opportunity from Our Military Kids

What a wonderful thing to do!  It has brought tears to my eyes, the compassion your organization has for wounded soldiers and their families.  I can’t tell you how much this means to us to have someone help out….a true Santa Claus.

We have 3 children and it seems like the older they get, the more expensive and electronical things they want become.  Please let me know if it is 1 item per child and up to what dollar amount for each.  I don’t want to come off sounding greedy but am very excited that you have thought of us.

Thank you again, and I will be waiting for you to write me back before I make our list.

sincerely,

Tricia Bellis


From: mcvoght@ourmilitarykids.org
To: deleted to protect
Subject: A Holiday Opportunity from Our Military Kids
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:25:07 -0500

To whom it may concern:

A local businessman,  Robert Nelson,  already a proud sponsor of Our Military Kids, recently expressed an interest in providing additional recognition to several of Our Military Kids grant recipients during the holidays.  With your permission, and some gift ideas for your children, we would like to compile a list of children and one special “Christmas Wish List” item to Bob.  He in turn will forward this list to his personal business associates. If interested, these business associates will contact us and indicate the child they would like to shop for.  This opportunity will help brighten their holidays knowing they could give something back to a military family who has served our country.

If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, please respond back to this email.  Include your current mailing address, names and ages of your children and a gift idea for each.  We appreciate the opportunity to offer you this special holiday thank you.  (Last names and mailing addresses will be made available only to the individual doing the shopping.)

Sincerely,

Our Military Kids

Author: Bob Nelson
• Sunday, November 08th, 2009

As you may know, one of my recent events went towards supporting the group Our Military Kids.  My son just sent me a link to the video below. (Return from Iraq).   I will be sending out an e-mail in the next few weeks with OMK’s Christmas gift wish list.  Please think about what this young girl and all the other kids have been dealing with while their moms and dads are serving our country.


The Return from Iraq

Author: Bob Nelson
• Sunday, November 08th, 2009

Last week’s Charity Tuesdays event was really quite successful in spite of all the rain we had. While attendance was lighter than the past several months, we still managed to raise a little over $2,500 for the Yellow Ribbon Fund. Thanks to all of you who did manage to brave the weather. We had a couple of unexpected, but certainly welcome guests.  Barbara Comstock (who won last week’s election for Virginia delegate) had come with her family. We also had Angie Goff from WUSA Channel 9 come by for the first seating. Angie did a very nice piece regarding the event during the morning news on her blog “Oh My Goff”.  Yellow Ribbon Fund Executive Director Mark Robbins provided a nice overview of the work that the organization has been doing for both the vets and their caregivers. Sylvia (the wife of one of our nation’s True Heroes) commented on how much she appreciated what they have done for her and the family. Please be sure to click on the above link to Yellow Ribbon Fund to read about the many things these people have been doing.  I hope you all join me in wishing the best for Jason who was heading out to Hawaii for surgery.  If you are reading this Jason, please know that we all appreciate your service to this great nation of ours and our hearts are with you.

Michele Stork also provided a quick overview of the next event’s beneficiary organization, “Thanks USA“. ThanksUSA is a non-partisan, charitable effort to mobilize Americans of all ages to “thank” the men and women of the United States armed forces. We’re doing that by providing college, technical and vocational school scholarships for their children and spouses. The organization emanated from the desire of two sisters Rachel (10) and Kelsi (8) to help the families of military troops. Again, click on the above link to learn more about this grassroots organization. The next event will take place on January 26, 2010. I know its a long way off, but please keep it in mind.

Finally, I would like to thank and ask that you consider supporting our monthly co-sponsors

James Gaudiosi – Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Danny Ott – Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Shiner Roofing and Siding

Gary Kaihara, DDS.

The Olde Brogue

LSA Title

and door prize donors.

Adeler Jewelers

PF Changs Restaurant

Golds Gym – Tysons Corner

Campbell Mechanical

Toll Brothers Homes

Dominion Title

Elite Fitness