The Spot Realty Blog

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Ugly, ugly housing news.

The National Association of Realtors released some ugly, ugly figures today. Nationwide, the pace of home sales this year is 10.7% below 2006 levels. Wall Street got pounded on the news, with the Dow down about 3% so far today. Check out the story on ABC News.

This is bad news, but please understand the local context -- every area is different. Close in to DC (Arlington, McLean, etc.) the market is pretty healthy and balanced. The further west or south you go (Woodbridge, Manassas, Leesburg, etc.) the market really weakens. Out there, some people are trying to sell homes against 200+ competing listings in their same neighborhood.

If you're selling with us, keep a few things in mind. First, make sure your home is priced right. It can't just be comparable to the other listings -- it has to represent superior value to the competing listings. If there are three buyers interested in a neighborhood with 100 listings, you're not going to get much traffic unless your property represents one of the best half-dozen or so deals in the area. You also need to make sure the home shows well. Also, patience is required -- prepare for a sales period of several months.

At Spot, we hope our savings helps stack the deck in our sellers' favor. If our seller clients are saving several percentage points on their listings, maybe they can pass some of that on to the purchaser through a lower list price. Better priced homes equals faster sales.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Spot's newest listing: Waterfront in Reston.


Spot's initial group of listings is coming on line. And we're pleased to report that we have some really exciting properties among the group. Our standout is 2001 Chadds Ford Drive in Reston. It's a tricked-out 3 level townhouse fronting right on Lake Thoreau in Reston. Priced at $699,000.

Spot Blog is now online!

We at Spot Realty are pleased to announce the launch of Spot Blog. We look forward to providing you with informal commentary about the market, our listings, and Spot itself.