Thursday, October 13, 2005

Southland For Sale Signs Are Sprouting

Though A Few More Southland For-Sale Signs Are Sprouting, Buyers Are Coming Up Short

The number of homes for sale has been persistently low for almost five years, a cycle that bottomed out in the spring of 2004. Since the beginning of this summer, inventory levels in many neighborhoods have crept up a bit, and there is anectodal evidence that some pockets have more on the market now that September is here, but the increases are not much by historical stantards.

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Everone has heard the predictions of a bubble, but I am still seeing a lot of buyers in all price ranges
. People are staying put and renovating instead of trading up, long term interest rates have been lodged near historical lows; many homeowners have borrowed against their equity and spent the funds.

The lack of homes for sale is a statewide phenomenon and another surprising characteristic of a real estate market that has for several years defied many experts predictions of a significant slowdown.

Alberto Pacheco
Realtor Calbre Lic 01200694
818 481 9211
Keller Williams Porter Ranch
Real Estate Consultant
http://www.granadahills.kwrealty.com  Real Estate News, Mortgages, Trends

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