Posts Tagged ‘Agoura Hills homes’
My grandmother used to say, “We are running around like chickens with our heads cut off!” That’s the way it’s beginning to feel out here in the trenches of Conejo Valley real estate. The supply of homes on the market is down 28% from last year, and sales are running strong. So far, the number of closed sales is trending about 7% higher than last year, but I expect this number to grow, because the number of pending sales is up dramatically.
Reason to cheer? Perhaps! For the Conejo Valley, the February 2012 supply of homes and the number of homes entering escrow set encouraging benchmarks. At day’s end on February 29, there were only 580 active listings, fewer than at the end of 2011 (see last month’s spin). In fact, we’ve not seen such low inventory since the first half of 2005 and then again in the last quarter of 2009 and early 2010.
Meanwhile the number of opened escrows – a leading indicator – hit 300, a number not repeated since 2005. For the past year we’ve dealt with a low supply of homes throughout the Conejo Valley, but demand has been light.
Tune in to next month’s “Spin” to see if this good news bodes a positive trend!
Stop by today between 2 and 4 PM to see this new listing at 5901 Calmfield Ave., Agoura Hills. This is the popular four -bedroom single-story model.There is an hacienda-style front courtyard and a built-in BBQ and pool in the back. The home has been nicely updated throughout. $575,000.
Listed by Sue Drazen, Ewing & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty.
It’s official: I am pleased to announce that I have earned the nationally recognized Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource certification. The National Association of REALTORS® offers the SFR certification to REALTORS® who want to help both buyers and sellers navigate these complicated transactions, as demand for professional expertise with distressed sales grows.
According to a recent NAR survey, nearly one-third of all existing homes sold recently were either short sales or foreclosures. For many real estate professionals, short sales and foreclosures are the new “traditional” transaction. REALTORS® who have earned the SFR certification know how to help sellers maneuver the complexities of short sales as well as help buyers pursue short sale and foreclosure opportunities.
“As leading advocates for homeownership, REALTORS® believe that any family that loses its home to foreclosure is one family too many, but unfortunately, there are situations in which people just cannot afford to keep their homes, and a foreclosure or a short sale results,” said 2009 NAR President Charles McMillan, a broker with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Dallas-Fort Worth. “Foreclosures and short sales can offer opportunities for home buyers and benefit the larger community, as well, but it’s extremely important to have the help of a real estate professional like a REALTOR® who has earned the SFR certification for these kinds of purchases.”
The certification program includes training on how to qualify sellers for short sales, negotiate with lenders, protect buyers, and limit risk, and provides resources to help REALTORS® stay current on national and state-specific information as the market for these distressed properties evolves. To earn the SFR certification, REALTORS® are required to take one core course and three Webinars. For more information about the SFR certification, visit www.REALTORSFR.org or call 1-877-510-7855.
32070 Canterhill Pl., Westlake Village, is one of the most beautiful homes to ever come on the market in Westlake Village! On a recent broker tour, the listing agent commented that the owners spent a million dollars on remodeling it in 2003, and it shows. No stone appears unturned in this Oscar Schuster-built traditional. All baths and the kitchen have been stuningingly remodeled with gorgeous materials. Among its many features: wood floors and wrought iron staircase. The home is over 5,000 square feet on a lot of more than 35,000 square feet, and offers a pool, spa, barbeque, patio, lawn and a dramatic mountain view. Listed at $2,195,000 by Stacy Richardson, Dilbeck Realtors.
5838 Cape Horn Dr., Agoura Hills, on the Lake Lindero Golf Course offers serene grassy views. It has 4 bedrooms and a remodeled kitchen, as well as recently installed A/C, central heating, newer carpet and paint, newer lighting, roof and roller garage door. On a recent broker caravan, bouquets of fresh flowers greeted visitors, creating a welcoming atmosphere in this light and bright home. A nice buy at $494,000. Listed by Jennifer Auten-Ramsyer, Prudential California Realty.
For more details, go to Property Search/Listingbook,.
The second specialty market brand developed by the Henry Boney family, who sold their Henry’s Farmers Markets in 1999, Sprouts has sprouted onto the scene as an alternative food store of healthy, organic, local, fair-trade options (did I miss any buzz words?). Located at the site of the old Circuit City, in Thousand Oaks near The Oaks Mall, Sprouts is definitely a destination store – and it’s worth the trip. There are gluten free products, local produce at, believe it or not, local prices, fresh (really fresh) meats and fish. Oh, yes, there’s a selection of low-carb food too, as well as “bin” coffee and grains.
Prices are surprisingly modest. Some would say (although lately the charge is not entirely fair) that Sprouts is Whole Foods without the whole paycheck.
Take a check, check it out, and enjoy a fresh Sprouts meal tonight.
Bindi Su. Jake. Teddy. Willow. Trevor. Bianca, Buddy. Peaches. Frankie. Lucas. What do these names have in common?
At one time all were shelter pets. They have since been adopted and are now the poster children for a new series of stamps that will go on sale on 4/30/2010. The new 44-cent was designed by Derry Noyes of Washington, D,C., with photography by Sally Andersen-Bruce. Bindi Su, Jake Teddy and the other models are from the photographer’s home in New Milford, CT. All have found homes. With these 10 stamp designs, the U.S. Postal Service hopes to raise awareness of the need to adopt shelter pets.
During the campaign, Stamps to the Rescue, along with Conejo Valley property owner Ellen DeGeneres and Halo: Purely for Pets, will give shelter pets around the country a “First-Class Meal,” donating a million meals to animal shelters around the country. (DeGeneres is a co-owner of Halo).
To pre-order your stamps, visit your local post office next week, or preorder now. To find adorable pets like the authors, go to your local animal shelter.
About the authors: Walter Landen wa adopted from Life Animal Rescue, Agoura Hills.
Tang-Tang came from the animal shelter in Agoura Hills. 

This little gem in the Hillrise neighborhood has great curb appeal and nice concrete driveway. There are large tile pavers in entry, livingroom, family room and kitchen, which sports granite counters. There are smoothe ceilings throughout, with much recessed lighting and ceiling fans. The flat backyard features block walls and a patio slab. Hillrise offers excellent access to the freeway and shopping. Desirable Las Virgenes schools. Listed by Rob Jordan, Ewing & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty. $399,000


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