Showing posts with label mountain view sales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountain view sales. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2013

Mountain View Ca Real Estate Market Update 10/27/2013

There are currently 15 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  down from 16 last week.
There are currently 20 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  down from 23 last week.
There are currently 36 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  up from 32 last week.
There are currently 26 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, down from 34 last week.

In Sept 2013 there were 22 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $635,000 to $2,318,000. This does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park. The lowest price sale is down over 100K from July, but in an industrial neighborhood. The lowest price single family home in a residential neighborhood was $704,000. Down $146,000 from the lowest price in August.

In September, 2013  there were 28 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $405,000 to $1,165,000. I thought prices were starting to level off in Mountain View, but it does not appear to be the case $405,000 for a one bedroom condo is not a sign that the market is leveling off. 

  I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  August is always a slow month for listings so I didn't expect to see another jump until Sept which so far has been more like a skip than a jump.  The structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved  any time soon.  In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon. In the mean time we are in the doldrums as far as inventory and pending sales go.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.

If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.

Marcy Moyer
650-619-9285

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Monday, October 21, 2013

Mountain View Ca Real Estate Market Update 10/20/2013

There are currently 16 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  up from 13 last week.
There are currently 23 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  up from 19 last week.
There are currently 32 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  up from 31 last week.
There are currently 34 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, the same as last week.

In Sept 2013 there were 22 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $635,000 to $2,318,000. This does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park. The lowest price sale is down over 100K from July, but in an industrial neighborhood. The lowest price single family home in a residential neighborhood was $704,000. Down $146,000 from the lowest price in August.

In September, 2013  there were 28 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $405,000 to $1,165,000. I thought prices were starting to level off in Mountain View, but it does not appear to be the case $405,000 for a one bedroom condo is not a sign that the market is leveling off. 

  I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  August is always a slow month for listings so I didn't expect to see another jump until Sept which so far has been more like a skip than a jump.  The structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved  any time soon.  In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon. In the mean time we are in the doldrums as far as inventory and pending sales go.
If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.

If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.
Marcy Moyer
marcy@marcymoyer.com

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Monday, October 14, 2013

Mountain View Ca Real Estate Market Update 10/13/13

There are currently 13 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  down from 15 last week.
There are currently 19 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  up from 18 last week.
There are currently 31 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  up from 24 last week.
There are currently 34 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, down from 37 last week.

In Sept 2013 there were 22 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $635,000 to $2,318,000. This does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park. The lowest price sale is down over 100K from July, but in an industrial neighborhood. The lowest price single family home in a residential neighborhood was $704,000. Down $146,000 from the lowest price in August.

In September, 2013  there were 28 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $405,000 to $1,165,000. I thought prices were starting to level off in Mountain View, but it does not appear to be the case $405,000 for a one bedroom condo is not a sign that the market is leveling off. 

 I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  August is always a slow month for listings so I didn't expect to see another jump until Sept which so far has been more like a skip than a jump.  The structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved  any time soon.  In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon. In the mean time we are in the doldrums as far as inventory and pending sales go.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.

If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.

Marcy Moyer
marcy@marcymoyer.com

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Monday, September 30, 2013

Mountain View Ca REal Estate Market Update 9/30/2013

There are currently 15 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  down from 20 last week.
There are currently 18 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  down from 19 last week.
There are currently 24 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  up from 22 last week.
There are currently 37 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, up from 35 last week.

In Aug, 2013 there were 29 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $685,000 to $2,425,000. This does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park. The lowest price sale is down over 100K from July, but in an industrial neighborhood. The lowest price single family home in a residential neighborhood was the same as in July, $850,000.
In June, 2013  there were 28 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $370,000 to $1,300,000. These numbers are higher than in July. I thought prices were starting to level off in Mountain View, but it does not appear to be the case $370,000 for a one bedroom condo is not a sign that the market is leveling off. 
  I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  August is always a slow month for listings so I didn't expect to see another jump until Sept which so far has been more like a skip than a jump.  The structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved  any time soon.  In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon. In the mean time we are in the doldrums as far as inventory and pending sales go.
If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.

If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.
Marcy Moyer
marcy@marcymoyer.com
- See more at: http://activerain.com/blogsview/4199455/mountain-view-ca-real-estate-market-update-9-21-2013#sthash.4RSuRafu.dpuf

Monday, September 23, 2013

Mountain View Ca Real Estate Market Update 9/21/2013

In Aug, 2013 there were 29 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $685,000 to $2,425,000. This does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park. The lowest price sale is down over 100K from July, but in an industrial neighborhood. The lowest price single family home in a residential neighborhood was the same as in July, $850,000.

In June, 2013  there were 28 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $370,000 to $1,300,000. These numbers are higher than in July. I thought prices were starting to level off in Mountain View, but it does not appear to be the case $370,000 for a one bedroom condo is not a sign that the market is leveling off. 

I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  August is always a slow month for listings so I didn't expect to see another jump until Sept which so far has been more like a skip than a jump.  The structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved  any time soon.  In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.
If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.

Marcy Moyer
marcy@marcymoyer.com
- See more at: http://activerain.com/blogs?page=2&sub_category=consumer&username=marcymoyer#sthash.mytoL8kl.dpuf

Monday, August 12, 2013

Mountain View Real Estate Market Update 8/11/2013

There are currently 16 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  the same as last week.
There are currently 15 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  the same as last week.
There are currently 37 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  up from 31 last week.
There are currently 30 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, up from 29 last week.

In July, 2013 there were 27 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $850,000 to $2,098,000. This does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park. The lowest price sale is up almost 100K from June.
In June, 2013  there were 31 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $340,000 to $980,000. These numbers are lower than June. Are we starting to level off in appreciation? I think so.

The inventory is the same as last week in single family home listings as well as condos. Pending sales are up which shows a still very strong demand for homes in Mountain View.  I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  August is always a slow month for listings so I don't expect to see another jump until Sept at the earliest, but the structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved this. In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.

http://marcymoyer.com/OnlineSearchRequest2?operation=choose_mls&timestamp=1359953266454

If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.

Marcy Moyer
Keller Williams Realty
www.marcymoyer.com
marcy@marcymoyer.com

Monday, August 5, 2013

Mountain View Ca Real Estate Market Update 8/4/2013

There are currently 16 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  up from 12  last week.
There are currently 15 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  up from 14 last week.
There are currently 31 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  the same as last week.
There are currently 29 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, down from 31 last week.

In July, 2013 there were 27 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $850,000 to $2,098,000. This does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park. The lowest price sale is up almost 100K from June.

In June, 2013  there were 31 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $340,000 to $980,000. These numbers are lower than June. Are we starting to level off in appreciation? I think so. 

The inventory is up a little this week in single family home listings as well as condos. I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  August is always a slow month for listings so I don't expect to see another jump until Sept at the earliest, but the structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved this. In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.


If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.

Marcy Moyer
marcy@marcymoyer.com
D.R.E. 01191194

Monday, July 29, 2013

Mountain View Ca Real Estate Market Update 7/27/2013

There are currently 12 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  down from 15  last week.
There are currently 14 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  down from 19 last week.
There are currently 31 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  up from 28 last week.
There are currently 34 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, the same as last week.

In June, 2013 there were 31 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $765,000 to $1,510,000. 
The volume was up 30% from May.  The prices ranged from $770,000 to $2,498,000. this does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park.

In June, 2013  there were 35 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $351,000 to $1,215,000. These numbers are very similar to May. Are we starting to level off in appreciation? I think so. 

The inventory is down this week in single family home listings as well as condos. I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  I think as the summer goes on it may still be possible to get a healthier number on the market, but the structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved this summer. In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.


If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.

Marcy Moyer
marcy@marcymoyer.com
D.R.E. 01191194
650-619-9285

Monday, July 22, 2013

Mountain View Ca Real Estate Market Update 7/20/2013

There are currently 15 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  down from 20  last week.
There are currently 19 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  up from 17 last week.
There are currently 28 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  up from 24 last week.
There are currently 34 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, up from from 31 last week.

In June, 2013 there were 31 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $765,000 to $1,510,000.  The volume was up 30% from May.  The prices ranged from $770,000 to $2,498,000. this does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park.
In June, 2013  there were 35 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $351,000 to $1,215,000. These numbers are very similar to May. Are we starting to level off in appreciation? I think so.

The inventory is down this week in single family home listings and up in condos. I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  I think as the summer goes on it may still be possible to get a healthier number on the market, but the structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved this summer. In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nesters who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.

http://marcymoyer.com/OnlineSearchRequest2?operation=choose_mls&timestamp=1359953266454

If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.

Marcy Moyer
Keller Williams Realty
www.marcymoyer.com
marcy@marcymoyer.com
D.R.E. 01191194
650-619-9285

Monday, July 15, 2013

Mountain View Ca Market Update 7/14/2013

There are currently 20 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  down from 21  before the July 4th Holiday.
There are currently 17 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  up from 12 before the July 4th Holiday.
There are currently 24 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  down from 35 before the 4th of July Holiday.
There are currently 31 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, down from from 37 before the 4th of July Holiday.

In June, 2013 there were 31 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $765,000 to $1,510,000.  The volume was up 30% from May.  The prices ranged from $770,000 to $2,498,000. this does not include sales in the new development in Waverley Park.
In June, 2013  there were 35 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $351,000 to $1,215,000. These numbers are very similar to May. Are we starting to level off in appreciation? I think so.

The inventory is stable this week in single family home listings and up from the holiday in condos. I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  I think as the summer goes on it may still be possible to get a healthier number on the market, but the structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved this summer. In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.

http://marcymoyer.com/OnlineSearchRequest2?operation=choose_mls&timestamp=1359953266454

If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.

Marcy Moyer
Keller Williams Realty
www.marcymoyer.com
marcy@marcymoyer.com
D.R.E. 01191194
650-619-9285

Monday, June 24, 2013

Mountain View Ca Real Estate Market Update June 23, 2013

There are currently 21 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  up from 23  last week.
There are currently 12 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  the same as last week.
There are currently 35 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  up from 31 last week.
There are currently 37 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, down from from 36 last week.

In May, 2013 there were 20 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $765,000 to $1,510,000.  The volume was the same and the low end is about the same as Feb and March, but the high end is not as high as in April.

In May, 2013  there were 38 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $357,000 to $1,350,000. The 
low end was very similar to April, the volume up a little, and the high end up by $100,000.

The inventory is down this week in single family home listings and unchanged from last week in condos. I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but that is not happening. One problem with so few single family homes for sale is that there are not as many single family homes in Mountain View as there are condos. With few homes and more buyers it is a difficult market for buyers.  I think as the summer goes on it may still be possible to get a healthier number on the market, but the structural problem of not enough single family homes is not going to be solved this summer. In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. 

Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.


If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.
Marcy Moyer
marcy@marcymoyer.com
D.R.E. 01191194
650-619-9285

Monday, June 17, 2013

Mountain View Ca Real Estate Market Update 6/15/2013


There are currently 23 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  up from 18  last week.
There are currently 12 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  up from 9 last week.
There are currently 31 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  down from 38 last week.
There are currently 36 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, down from from 40 last week.

In May, 2013 there were 20 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $765,000 to $1,510,000.  The volume was the same and the low end is about the same as Feb and March, but the high end is not as high as in April.
In May, 2013  there were 38 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $357,000 to $1,350,000. The low end was very similar to April, the volume up a little, and the high end up by $100,000.

The inventory is up this week in condos and single family home listings.  I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week, but up is better than down.  I think as the summer goes on it may still be possible. In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.


If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.

Marcy Moyer
marcy@marcymoyer.com
D.R.E. 01191194
650-619-9285

Monday, June 10, 2013

Mountain View,Ca Real Estate Market Update 6/10/2013


There are currently 18 single family Mountain View homes for sale,  down from 25  last week.
There are currently 9 Mountain View town homes/condos for sale,  down from 11 last week.
There are currently 38 pending sales of Mountain View single family homes,  down from 35 last week.
There are currently 40 pending sales of Mountain View Town homes/Condos, down from from 41 last week.

In May, 2013 there were 20 single family Mountain View homes sold ranging in price from $765,000 to $1,510,000.  The volume was the same and the low end is about the same as Feb and March, but the high end is not as high as in April.

In May, 2013  there were 38 Mountain View Town Homes/Condos sold ranging in price from $357,000 to $1,350,000. The low end was very similar to April, the volume up a little, and the high end up by $100,000.

The inventory is down this week in condos and single family home listings.  I would like to see at least 40 single family homes for sale and at least 60 condos for sale at any given week. I think as the summer goes on it may still be possible. In some communities such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park there are many empty nestors who would be selling, but do not because their grown children come back to live with them; this is not the case for a Mountain View condo. Many condo owners who would have sold to move up were not able to when prices were below their original purchase price. Appreciation has wiped out that problem so hopefully we see more condo sellers soon.

If you would like to search for homes for sale please feel free to visit my website for a custom search.


If you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Mountain View please feel free to contact me.
Marcy Moyer
marcy@marcymoyer.com
D.R.E. 01191194
650-619-9285