Neighborhood Expert in The Santa Clarita Valley by The 911 Team

July 23rd, 2008 paris911 Posted in Santa Clarita Valley and San Fernando Valley, Uncategorized No Comments »


Another Step for the Masses - We have coupled with ENeighborhoods with some of the most cutting edge technology that will result in your full awakening with regard to your Real Estate Needs.

What is a CMA?  This question is quite common so I wish to answer it:

 

This comparison is called a comparative market analysis (CMA). It uses the most current and reliable information from the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), real estate firms, and title companies in this community. The homes included in this analysis are a sampling of properties in the area that are currently for sale or that have recently sold. They provide us a base line from which to begin our comparison. Other factors considered in this comparison are square footage, location, amenities, the physical condition of your property, and the effects of any existing financing on your home.

At times, the term "fair market value" causes confusion. The definition has three basic parts – particular house – current condition – time frame (usually 30 to 90 days). Put simply, fair market value is the price at which a home will sell within a reasonable amount of time. This CMA will allow us to figure, using the above information, the fair market value for your home. Remember this is just an estimation and the price could vary up or down depending on the motivation of the buyer, seller and any fluctuations in the market.

You can obtain your very own CMA - At least a good gage - at www.HomeValue911.com.  We have set up our four Top Producer Market Snapshots from the Four Boards of Realtors we are members of.  This is Real Time Data - These Widgets, although different colors and looking the same, are each fed from either CLAW - Greater Los Angeles Board of Realtors, GAVAR - Greater Antelope Valley Association of Realtors, VCCAR - Ventura County Association of Realtors, SRAR - Southland Regional Association of Realtors

That is a lot of information for you and is truly cutting edge with regard to Real Estate Disclosure and having The Paris911 Team as your Neighborhood and Subject Matter Experts within your specific communities. 

We are Connor and Paris MacIVOR with REMAX of Santa Clarita and REMAX of Valencia, founding members of The Paris911 Team.  We want to help you and look forward to your phone calls or e-mails.

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Santa Clarita Real Estate - Newsletter with The 911 Team and Paris911

April 18th, 2008 paris911 Posted in Santa Clarita Valley Real Estate Search, Santa Clarita Valley and San Fernando Valley, Valencia No Comments »


Here is a solution for our integrated newsletter that will provide you up to date market information that goes back a long way.  In Santa Clarita and the cities that compose it - Nationwide - All Real Estate news, we have the handle on it and a great newsletter that you can send to your circles of influences as well with a easy e-mail button at the bottom.  Real what we do to keep current and abreast of current market conditions in the Real Estate market in one of the four boards of Realtors that we are full members of - Which ones you may ask?  - http://www.HomeValue911.com is your portal with the explanation to that question.  Feel Free to find out what your home is worth and also to see what a home could possibly be purchased for.

http://realtytimes.com/nlnews.htm?open&Vol=c&ID=parisconnormacivor

Click the link for our newsletter - I don’t think it has a html code that I can splice into my page - But the link is wonderful!!!

Did you want to know if it would be better for you to purchase and stop renting?  Check this out!!!  I am a You Tuber! - CONNOR with HONOR

 

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The 911 Team - Well rounded Santa Clarita Real Estate Agents - and Beyond

April 13th, 2008 paris911 Posted in Santa Clarita Valley and San Fernando Valley No Comments »


A Well Rounded - Santa Clarita Real Estate Agent?  What adds to that dimension?  As usual when I do my Reserve Days it is a great thing to see those that I have not for a long time.  Yesterday was the case as will Today, Sunday 4-13-2008.  Today where the cumulation of this instructive blocks come together with the final situation - It is a big drain though on all of the instructional staff and the students as well.  www.LAPD911.com

I feel the need to give a shout out to my other instructors, it not for them none of this would be possible.  The students, new motors, were also very hard working and did a great job of focusing on the "why are we here" and "whats in it for me".  They were a blessing and paid attention.

Thanks to Traffic Coordination Section (TCS) - actually it is not called that anymore - These are the Motors of the Motors - The commercial units that also have ancillary duties of Training and Coordinating the Motor Schools - Motor Schools have an over 33% washout rate.  That is not very good odds - But riding a motorcycle in an enforcement capacity is very unforgiving.

I have been asked to provide, with another instructor, some guidance at another local agency here in Southern California and their motor Cops.  I am looking forward to providing that assistance - and will give a brief report to all of you that follow Paris911 and The 911 Team.

Did I mention searching for homes without being harassed? - You got it, check out www.SearchRE911.com - CONNOR with HONOR

 

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Santa Clarita Valley Real Estate Market Update - Paris911

March 21st, 2008 paris911 Posted in Santa Clarita Real Estate, Santa Clarita Valley Real Estate Search, Santa Clarita Valley and San Fernando Valley 4 Comments »


Here is a chart that depicts Santa Clarita Valley Real Estate activity for a three year period to date.  Escrows opened and escrows closed.  We have almost double the amount of listings that were put into escrow in 2006 versus 2007.  You will also see an intersecting line in the Number of Closed Escrow figures in about February of 2006 and 2007.  At this point the statistics pass one another criss crossing and what was that time in history?

That was about the time when the sub-prime lender fell out.  Where does that leave us to date with Real Estate in the Santa Clarita Valley and Beyond?  We are about 16 month’s of inventory at this point - If properties kept selling as they are now.

Only 99 homes closed during January of this year, 2008.  This was down 42.4 percent when you compare this figure with the 172 single family residences that recorded.  This is a record - How close to the bottom are we?  Before this, the prior low record was 105 back in September of 2007.  If you want to see where the high point was, you only need to look at June 2005 to see that there were 405 home sales recorded.

Before this January the last record held was in September 2007.  That is the time that the last of the "pinks" were shipped to those of us that had those funky adjustable rate mortgages that were on the increase.  Which brings us to the present.  March of 2008, in the Real Estate Market this is about the benchmark 6 to 7 month point where the banks that are holding bad paper can move and evict the homeowners.  Putting those properties on the market in Foreclosure status.  However, from what I am reading that is the last volley of Foreclosures.  We still have the short sales to contend with. However, we have been experiencing some good on our end because we are well versed in the Short Sale process, and specialize in that trade, - We have a definite advantage.  We have been able to retain Short Sale property listings without having the Bank reassign the property to a foreclosure or REO agent in the typical 6 month time period.  Which is also a help to our Sellers Credit! 

The numbers that I have been quoting were applicable to single family residences - When we are talking condo’s those numbers were at 31 recorded, which happens to be over 50% down from January of 2007.  This is a record as well.  Comparatively we have to look back to November 2007 to see that 38 condominiums closed.  For the Record High?  April 2003 we recorded 204.

What we are seeing from our buyers is that they are looking for a "steal" and our sellers are constantly trying to catch up with this declining market.  There are people that are needing to move property.  Death, Divorce, Disease, and Job Loss are several factors that create a bind in people that are the catalyst for them needing to sell.  If they don’t need to - Then they should wait and sit tight for a few years until they are right-side up again on their equity.  To Short Sale properties - Because of a hardship, our experience has been that the banks are not in agreement to even discuss the matter until there are a few 30 day mortgage lates.  If you were to do the contacting yourself - They would tell you that.  They don’t want you going out to purchase another home while you are letting your current slide and the bank bear the brunt of the financial loss.

Are there opportunities out there in the Santa Clarita Valley Real Estate Market.  I have seen a lot of investment opportunities and even regular Re-Sale homes and Condo’s that offer the ability to be purchased and rented for a slight profit.  Having someone make your mortgage payment is indeed a plus.  However, this is with the future in mind.  If you are looking to buy we would want to still be below market with any offers written.  (This would depend if there is any competition on the field with any particular target property.)  We will show you projective goals and work out the net-sheet with you in mind.  The tax breaks and the low interest rates are a plus with this current real estate market.

I have also noticed that our buyers are becoming more and more active.  This is not due to a high pressure approach to the selling of Real Estate.  If I have a fault it is that I am careful not to rush anyone into the commitment of being homeowners.  When they are ready I know it by them telling me.  But the tax advantages are worth it especially when you are at claiming 0 and 0.  That write off is very important.

With regard to the prices of single family homes and the median price point - homes during January fell below the $500K point for the first time in three and 1/2 years.  The Southland Regional Association of Realtors reports, "The median price of single-family homes sold during January fell below the $500,000 for the first time in three and a half years. The median price of $460,000 was down 21.8 percent from a year ago and well below the record high of $643,000 set in April of 2006."  "Similarly, the condominium median price fell below $300,000 for the first time in three and a half years with the $284,900 January median down 20.9 percent from the prior year. The record high of $397,000 came two years ago in January 2006."

“It will take several more months before we can be certain,” said Jim Link, the Associations chief executive officer, “but we believe the market is near or at the bottom of this cycle and we fully expect resale activity to pick up in the weeks and months ahead."

Active Listings at the end of January in the Santa Clarita Valley totaled 2,163.  That figure is up 22.9 % from 1 year ago. 

Where does that leave you.  That leaves you to call us to set up a buyer interview today, so we can help you plan for your future.  We also have an upcoming Real Estate Investment Seminar go to www.REIS911.com to register.

We will be covering a lot of different options to help you to look at properties from an investment viewpoint. - CONNOR with HONOR

 

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REMAX of Valencia - Summit Home for Sale

March 18th, 2008 paris911 Posted in RE/MAX of Valencia, Santa Clarita Valley and San Fernando Valley, UTTERZ, Valencia No Comments »


Talk about breathtaking views:  You have in excess of 180 degrees from the back yard of this magnificent home.  Located in the Summits in the city of Valencia - This Santa Clarita Valley home is very beautiful - The assessor shows over 2300 square feet, but a prior listing agent revealed his assessor source to be 3000 square feet.  There is an attached guest house with two seperate entry’s.  18" tile flooring, corian counters, two attached decks, an observation deck that overlooks the city light’s, the woodlands and views of the Valencia Town Center and the mountains in Saugus in the distance.

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Is Foreclosure Creeping Up? Share your Pain!

March 10th, 2008 paris911 Posted in Foreclosures, Paris911 Code, San Fernando Valley Real Estate, Santa Clarita Real Estate, Santa Clarita Valley Real Estate Search, Santa Clarita Valley Schools, Santa Clarita Valley and San Fernando Valley, Saugus Real Estate, Short Sales, Southern California Real Estate Search, Uncategorized 5 Comments »


I am not sure whether or not those that have not been through a foreclosure understand the emotional drain that it is.  If you are single, you have to face friends and family.  If there are children in the equation, children old enough to understand the moving process, then you have a huge amount of stress to deal with.  What I can say is you do need time to grieve, you need time to let it hit you and understand that you are not alone.  I suppose if you were the only person in the world that Foreclosure has happened to, then that might be a different story.  But there are a lot of people that become involved in very uncomfortable circumstances with Death, Divorce, Disease, and Job Loss - the major 4 problems associated with Foreclosure.  I can feel your pain.  You now need to feel your pain, share it with someone that you trust, so you both can come away stronger from the sharing.  Might I suggest a Priest, Confidant, Spouse, Realtor, or maybe even in a anonymous chat room?  But you need to not keep any of this bottled up and get it out in whatever way you can that is healthy and without tragic consequences.
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Foreclosure in the Santa Clarita Valley and Beyond - Be Sure to Share Your Pain!
In a majority of foreclosures, one of the homeowners hides it from the spouse. Usually, the partner keeping the secret is the person responsible for paying the bills and is (or feels) responsible for causing the problem and fixing it. This partner may feel like a failure for not properly managing the finances or for overspending, or the person may be using the family finances to support an embarrassing and costly habit.
Attempting to sweep the foreclosure under the rug can compound the problem in any or all of the following ways:
·         Makes you more susceptible to becoming a victim of foreclosure rescue scams. One of the con artist’s most powerful strategies is divide and conquer. They will offer ways to avoid foreclosure so your partner “never has to know about it.” They are afraid that the more people “know about it,” the more likely they will get caught.
·         Removes one of your pillars of support. As a couple, you have a much better chance of improving the outcome than by acting alone. Your partner may have some excellent ideas and resources to help save your home.
·         Wastes time. The longer you try to keep the secret without taking positive steps to resolve the problem with your lender, the less time you have to save your home, sell it, or pursue other options.
·         Leads to distrust with your partner, who will eventually find out anyway.
Remember, your partner is going to eventually find out about the foreclosure. It’s always better if your partner finds out earlier from you rather than later from a stranger… like when the sheriff shows up to evict you and your family from your home or the person who purchased the home at auction shows up at the front door.
Communication Is Key
If you and your partner can’t have an honest discussion about household finances and troublesome behaviors, then your entire relationship is already at risk. Look at the foreclosure as an opportunity to become open and honest and build intimacy. Either your relationship will not survive, meaning it was not worth trying to save in the first place, or it will deepen and become more rewarding over time.
Financial Setback + Communication Breakdown = Loss of Home and Equity
What is equity? Equity is the amount of money that you get to keep after you sell your home and pay back the debt you owe on it.
Adding communication back into the equation gives you and your partner a much better chance of addressing the underlying financial shortfall and ultimately saving your home or selling it to cash out enough equity to make a graceful exit.
Whether you’re currently facing foreclosure or have just missed one or two mortgage payments, tell your partner immediately. Losing your home in a vain attempt to avoid an uncomfortable discussion with your partner is the wrong approach.
Avoid the Worst Options
The worst option in foreclosure is to try to sweep the problem under the rug. Well, actually there are three “worst” options:
·         The absolute worst option is to deal with a con artist who’s out to steal your home through some foreclosure scam or strip you of the equity in it.
·         The next worst option is to do nothing. When you do nothing, the lender forecloses, the property is sold, and you’re evicted. You can say “so long” to both the property and any equity you built up in it.
·         Another bad option is choose a solution that puts you right back on the path to future foreclosure. Some people, for example, borrow money to reinstate the loan – that is, bring the payments current with the bank. This is a viable solution if the financial setback was temporary and you will have sufficient income to start making payments on your mortgage and on the money you borrowed to reinstate. However, if you are unable to make the monthly payments, you will probably be better off selling the home and finding more affordable accommodations.
Overcoming Your Fears
If you are afraid of telling your partner, then ask another family member, a close friend, a financial counselor, a marriage counselor, or someone else that you and your partner both feel comfortable talking with and that you both trust to help you break the bad news.
An unbiased third party can act as an intermediary, laying out the facts more rationally, so arguments do not get in the way of a full disclosure. You want to come clean and lay all the facts and figures on the table so you and your partner know what you are dealing with.
Remember, what has happened is in the past. You and your partner can do nothing to fix what has already happened. You can only make things better now and for your future together.
About the Author: Ralph R. Roberts, GRI, CRS and his team of foreclosure experts regularly assist families facing foreclosure and have authored Foreclosure Self-Defense For Dummies (John Wiley & Sons).
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It is paramount that you learn to deal with this and make sure you make good decisions.  Realize that you are not alone in this process and that if you have good advice from others that do not want anything but what is best for you, then you are going to become accomplished in the healing process.  Remember, that alone we are not anywhere near as powerful as in numbers.  Together we can bond together and survive any tragedy.  But people that are alone do funny things, and sometimes things that leave a whole multitude of people in pain and that is a Problem - CONNOR with HONOR

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Starbucks New Solo Traveler Lid

March 9th, 2008 paris911 Posted in Paris911 Code, Paris911 Style, Santa Clarita Valley and San Fernando Valley, UTTERZ No Comments »


Alright, I just thought the spilled coffee in the mornings was for a lack of being able to drink the "hot as the center of the sun" substance quick enough before I hit any "coffee spilling" bumps in the road.  But I was wrong.  Apparently it was not the bumps or my inability to drink scalding hot coffee fast, no it was the design of the lids that Starbucks was using.

About three days ago, I went to one of the local Starbucks, in the Santa Clarita Valley we have a lot and I make it my business to make my rounds at most of them at one time or another.  I would have to say I am a coffee junkie!  Nothing fancy, no Machiatto this, or double twists of that, no carmel, blended, or iced stuff.  Even in the summer of 115 degree heat, I like my coffee center of the sun hot.  Creamer???  You may ask, No, I don’t want to ruin the taste of the coffee.  I like my coffee Black like my………. Cars, shoes and shirts.

What I was originally thinking when I obtained this "Lifer’s Juice" from one of the local Starbucks, is that they ran out of lids.  They sent one of their "hard working coffee persons" to the local Smart and Finals and they bought some SOLO Traveler Lids.  The first thing I noticed is when I gripped the coffee cup the lid did not "pop" off.  This one stayed put.  When I took the top off to have a gander inside to make sure they did not ruin the taste by accidentally putting cream inside, I noticed that I had to use the full range of my "Kung-FY Grip" to unhinge it.

When Driving:  I used to think that was the price of admission to have spillage when driving with a full cup of coffee, "Did I say no Room?".  But, I did not notice three days ago that I had none.  The day after, is when I was showing properties and went out to the car for the ritual cleaning so to be presentable, I did not have to wipe any spillage from the Tan interior of my car.  So on the morning of this blog post and accompanying UTTERZ, I was on my game.  My observation skills were peaked and I was cocked, locked, and ready for anything. 

I arrived at the drive through at the Starbucks at Magic Mountain Parkway and Tourney Road - where there is apparently very little parking for the ATT Golf Classic and violators will be towed.  (Signs Galore, worth mentioning should have gotten a picture), 

I order a LARGE (I like saying large, even though the proper word is Venti - Large is what I am, so I want to use words that I am comfortable with)

COFFEE (nothing fancy here, no American blend, or Brazilian café grown with afterburner - No… just Coffee)

BLACK (nothing to say more - No Creamer - It is a necessary step to be true to our own "coffee" center’s.  We all have one, deep nestled in side right next to our inner child)

DOUBLE CUPPED, (I like the feel of a more solid "just one notch from boiling" coffee holder, the one cup does not give me the safety and security I am looking for in a beverage holder)

TWO SPLENDA, (I know what you are thinking, Mr. Health Nut - That is not good for you.  I know, Neither are some of the other things that I put into this temple, but please understand my frailty is that of being human)

NO ROOM, (I have to say this one, even at the drive through, where you do not have access to cream or milk, if this is not said I have sometimes gotten a cup of coffee only 3/4’s full - It also could have been those crappy lids as well - Those that know coffee best, the employees, maybe knew that the lids were substandard and did not like hearing the screams coming from the cars as they drove out of the driveway’s)

So Kudos to Starbucks for changing to the SOLO Traveler Lid - A few more fingertip push-ups and I should be able to get the lid off to add more of that wonderful "Splenda" Stuff!!!

Have a Better Day! - Be Safe - CONNOR with HONOR


LOL - It was not until after I realized what,sub-consciously, I had done.
Sorry, but at least I am admitting I have a problem, and that is the first step!!! - CONNOR

 

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Santa Clarita Valley Real Estate - Market Snapshot and

March 8th, 2008 paris911 Posted in Santa Clarita Valley and San Fernando Valley 1 Comment »


Enter the target property and information in the fields below to see what a property is worth, to check recent activity in a particular neighborhood or to enter the address of a target property to have all of the Homework done for you.  If you are going to use the Market Snapshot fields, then give the system about 30 minutes to generate the information for you. 

If you are going to use the one that is at the bottom of this entry, then you will be transported immediately to the results of your zip code search or comparison zip code search.  Please enjoy and remember any personal information will not be used against you in any way by anyone.  I am the only one that see’s your information and I do understand the philosophy that three can keep a secret if two are dead.  :-)  Be Sale - CONNOR with HONOR.

http://www.homeinsight.com/Widget/default.asp?TY3P8IOWLSI6 
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