Grand Rapids Real Estate News

Optimism Builds in Housing Market

More promising news today from Realtor.com Daily Real Estate News!

Several recent indicators for the real estate industry are pointing to a market that is on the mend and entering recovery mode.

Housing experts’ predictions for the new year tend to center around a market stabilizing before entering a gradual, albeit very slow, recovery. However, the tone is more upbeat than it has been in years for the housing market.

Here are a few of the signs that are showing the market moving in a more positive direction:

Home sales: Existing home sales are expected to increase 12 percent this year, following a 2 percent jump last year, Moody’s Analytics predicts. The signs are already showing: In November, pending home sales — a gauge for future home buying — reached its highest level in 19 months, the National Association of REALTORS® reported.  (more…)

Grand Rapids joins the “Improving” Housing Market List!

Great News for the Grand Rapids Real Estate Market . . . We’re #20 on this list!

More Cities Join ‘Improving’ Housing Market List

from the Daily Real Estate News | Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The National Association of Home Builders’ list of improving housing markets nearly doubled this month, as more cities showed signs of a rebound with their real estate markets.

The list now contains 76 improving markets, up from 41 in December, according to NAHB’s and First American’s Improving Markets Index, a monthly gauge that measures a city’s improvements in housing permits, employment, and housing prices for at least six months.

“The fact that the list of improving housing markets nearly doubled this month shows that a significant, positive trend is developing, and is even more relevant when you consider the expanding geographic distribution of the list — which now includes 31 states and the District of Columbia,” NAHB Chairman Bob Nielsen said in a statement.

Follow this link to see the cities that were added to the list in January: (more…)

Some Good Signs for the Real Estate Market

This report on National market conditions published on the National Association of Realtors’ website (NAR) is consistent with what we’re seeing in the local market. If you or someone you know is thinking about buying or selling a home in Grand Rapids, contact us today to get the edge!

Sales ticked up for existing homes and new homes, several real estate market indicators revealed last week, pointing to a housing market that may finally be entering recovery mode.

In the most recent report, the Census Bureau reported that the new-home market continued its rebound, with sales of new houses once again inching up last month. New-home sales rose 1.6 percent from October to November to an annualized rate of 315,000, and sales were up nearly 10 percent compared to November 2010.

The median sales price of a new home in November was $214,100, the Census Bureau reported, and the inventory of new houses nationwide decreased to a six-month supply at the current sales pace. (more…)

Warm Holiday Wishes & A Happy New Year from Katie-K.com

The Katie-K team wishes you and yours a safe, happy holiday weekend and peace and prosperity in the New Year!

We’re grateful for the opportunity of doing business with fantastic people in this community, and for the camaraderie of our clients.

Our wish for you this holiday weekend is that you have a joyous time with friends and family. We look forward to working with you and your referrals in 2012.

Cheers!

Which Home Improvement Projects Offer the Best Returns?

Inquiring minds would like to know which projects will pay off as we get ready for a “warmer” spring market in 2012! This article from the National Association of Realtors gives a breakdown of opinions, including the perennial “Cost Vs. Value” report that analyzes the return-on-investment of various renovation projects by region. To view and read the entire Cost Vs. Value report, please follow this link to generate and view a CostVsValue report for Grand Rapids (you will need to use the interactive city finder) at http://www.costvsvalue.com

When it comes to remodeling, exterior replacement projects have routinely rewarded home owners with more bang for their buck. This year is no different: REALTORS® recently rated many exterior improvements as among the most valuable home investment projects as part of the 2011-12 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report.

“This year’s Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report shows the value of putting your home’s best façade forward, so to speak,” said National Association of REALTORS® President Moe Veissi.

“Inexpensive exterior replacement projects are not only crucial to a home’s regular upkeep, but are also expected to recoup close to 70 percent of costs. Specific exterior projects such as siding, window and door replacements are part of regular home maintenance, so many homeowners are already undertaking them. These projects also do not require expensive materials and they have the added bonus of instantly adding curb appeal.”

HouseLogic.com, NAR’s consumer Web site, includes dozens of remodeling projects, from kitchens and baths to siding replacements, which indicate the recouped value of the project based on a national average. According to the Cost vs. Value, seven of the top 10 most cost-effective projects nationally in terms of value recouped are exterior replacement projects.

REALTORS® judged an upscale fiber-cement siding replacement as the project expected to return the most money, with an estimated 78 percent of costs recouped upon resale. Two additional siding replacement projects were in the top 10, including foam-backed vinyl siding, expected to return 69.6 percent of costs, and upscale vinyl siding, expected to recoup 69.5 percent of costs.

Three door replacements were also among the top exterior replacement projects. The steel entry door replacement is the least expensive project in the report, costing little more than $1,200 on average and expected to recoup 73 percent of costs. The upscale garage door replacement jumped seven spots to number six this year, primarily due to the average cost of the project declining more than 15 percent nationally. The upscale and midrange garage door replacement projects are expected to return more than 71 percent of costs. One window replacement project — upscale vinyl — rounded out the last exterior replacement project in the top 10, expected to recoup 69.1 percent of costs.

The 2011-12 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report compares construction costs with resale values for 35 midrange and upscale remodeling projects comprising additions, remodels, and replacements in 80 markets across the country. Data are grouped in nine U.S. regions, following the divisions established by the U.S. Census Bureau. This is the 14th consecutive year that the report, which is produced by Remodeling magazine publisher Hanley Wood LLC, was completed in cooperation with NAR.
Source: NAR

Housing Picture Expected to Brighten in 2012, According to Money Magazine

NAR’s Realtor Magazine brought glimmers of better news for the housing market today with the following report. If you’d like to know how the improving market will affect your plans to buy or sell a home, talk to the Katie-K team today!

Better times are ahead for the real estate market in the new year, according to several forecasts and recent surveys. Fiserv, a financial information services firm, predicts that 95 percent of the 384 metro areas it tracks will see prices rise in 2012.

Many surveys and economists are forecasting a very modest increase for the housing market in the new year, but after several years of dropping prices and rising foreclosures, even the slightest increase would signal a glimmer of hope for the market. In a survey by MacroMarkets of 100 economists and real estate professionals, respondents reported home values will likely rise slightly at 0.25 percent in the new year. (more…)

Mum’s the Word at Romence this fall…

Our friends at Romence Gardens have tackled your burning gardening questions in a recent newsletter, which they’ve generously shared with Katie-K readers. Please stop by to visit them weekdays 8:30 till 6:00 and on Saturdays till 4:00 right now.  The links below will open a new tab for the full story at Romence!

What’s up with my garden and lawn?
Q. What should I be doing outdoors around my house right now?
A
. Here’s our list of suggestions with tips, tricks, and treats if you read on. Clean, Rake, Mow, Weed, Fertilize, Dig, Shred – and be glad about all that rain! Read more…

Where’s my spring bulbs?
Q. Where and how should I plant my bulbs this fall for the most beautiful flowers in the spring?
A. Bulbs should be planted at a depth two to three times the diameter of the bulb. The rooty side goes down, the “snooty nose” is up. Read more…

When should I do my rose care?
Q. When do I need to get my rosebushes ready for winter and what’s the best way to do it?
A. First of all, note that tea roses and climbing roses do some of their best blooming in September and October if the weather holds. You can strip off the leaves if the black spot bothers you but then just stand back and take time to enjoy your ‘last rose of summer’! What a TREAT!
The Trick to growing good roses in our zone 5 area is how you prepare them for winter.  Read more…

30-Year Mortgage Rates Drop Below 4%

If you’re wondering how to get more house for the money, interest rates remain at an all time low this month, making the fall of 2011 the perfect time to move up to your dream home. This article from Realtor Magazine predicts the lows will remain through 2013!

For the first time ever, 30-year fixed-rate mortgages fell below 4 percent, Freddie Mac reported in its weekly mortgage market survey earlier this month.
In the last month mortgage rates have continued to set new weekly record lows, but the 30-year mortgages’ latest drop below 4 percent may be an important threshold for potential buyers. The 30-year mortgage is the most popular financing option of buyers.
Mortgage rates are expected to stay well-below 5 percent through 2013, Fannie Mae economists are projecting. Home buyers taking out loans for purchase is expected to more than double in the next two years too, Inman News reports.
(more…)

Fabulous Front Entry Decor for Fall

Mum’s the word for fresh fall exterior decor. In this round-up of autumnal schemes to deck out your front porch, BHG’s Elizabeth Jensen shows ideas from gourds to wreaths to inspiring porch displays. Check it out by following this link: BHG’s Pretty Front Entry Decorating Ideas

From the Pumpkin Patch

At Katie-K.com, we know it’s creative little touches that make a house show like a home. So if you’re selling your house this fall, set the tone to help prospects fall in love at first site. Fresh scents and seasonal decor will help your home put its best foot forward. Check out this BHG.com slide series to help get your “October” on – what adorable arrangements!

From BHG: Get ready for fall with fresh ideas for decorating with gourds and pumpkins. Use them to add autumn elegance to your home — inside and out. Follow this link to see 29 awesome autumn decor suggestions centering on “Gorgeous Gourds and Pumpkins”: BHG’s Piled-High Pumpkins