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Real Estate Home Valuation Tool Information for Ann Arbor and Surrounding Communities

by Tom Stachler,ABR,CDPE - Group One Realty Team

Looking for the Value of your Home in Michigan?

Try this Michigan Real Estate Home valuation tool to get a more accurate idea of your homes current worth that has proven to be more accurate than Zillow's Zestimate feature for instance for the tax assessor SEV or taxable value information. 

Go to www.My Price.guru to view it for yourself and if you put in your contact information, the service will send you quarterly valuation reports as well if you want.  Of course the most accurate way of getting a market report would be to drop us an email and we could provide you with a report with comps and even tweak it further with a visit to your home.  

Let us know if you have any questions or are looking to transition into another home or condo.  Just go to www.RealtyQuest.info for more information and to get the process started.  

 

 

 

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Considering Selling your Property?

by Tom Stachler,ABR,CDPE - Group One Realty Team

Get Instant Pricing Results - Online !

Thank you for stopping by.  I just wanted to take a moment to let you know that I value you and your good will.  I hope someday we will have the opportunity to work or communicate with each other again, however building life long relationships is what gives me the greatest joy and satisfaction in my career as a Broker/Realtor®.  I don't think of myself as selling real estate, but rather helping people change their lives. 

I would love to mail you a letter of introduction and a printed version of my digital personal brochure containing information about my background etc. while introducing you to my business philosophy.  Just click this link if you want my brochure mailed to you and then anytime you have a moment, perhaps we can chat further.  My objective is to be your Realtor®/Broker long before you actually need one.  I hope that when you have a real estate matter, question or just need a Contractor Discount/referral, you will give me the opportunity to help you with a recommendation or maybe guide you to one of the many resources found on my various websites that are also just waiting to serve you. Try out our new automated website that will provide you with the value of your Home.  Its fast and easy, just go to www.MyPrice.Guru

Even if you aren’t planning to buy or sell a property for years, I want you to feel comfortable calling me if you have any questions about real estate, the care of your property or even community taxes or any realty questions or concerns.

Contact us today if we can help and thanks again for stopping by!

 

Get Instant pricing on your real estate home or property.  Tom Stachler, with Real Estate One provides this free automated website to provide instant results for both a price and results.  Ann Arbor, Saline Real Estate along with Dexter, Chelsea and Ypsilanti home sales results.  

Home Prices now at 2003 Levels with Modest Annual Gains

by Tom Stachler,ABR,CDPE - Group One Realty Team

Home prices are back to 2003 levels in the latest sign of an improved housing market.

 In another sign of a turnaround in the long-battered real estate market, average home prices rebounded in July to the same level as they were nine years ago.  Ann Arbor and Saline are now in their fourth year showing modest annual appreciation gains.  

According to the closely watched S&P/Case-Shiller national Home Price index, which covers more than 80% of the housing market in the United States, the typical property price in July rose 1.6% compared to the previous month.

 

It marked the third straight month that prices in all 20 major markets followed by this index improved, and it would have been the fourth straight month of improvement across the full spectrum if not for the slight decline in Detroit in April.

The index was up 1.2% compared to a year earlier, an improvement from the year-over-year change reported for June. While home prices have been showing a sequential change in recent months, it wasn't until June that prices were higher than a year earlier.

The July reading matched levels last seen in summer 2003, when the market was marching toward its peak in 2006. The collapse of the market after that led to the financial crisis of 2008.

"The news on home prices in this report confirm recent good news about housing," said David Blitzer, Chairman of the Index Committee at S&P Dow Jones Indices. "Single-family housing starts are well ahead of last year's pace, existing home sales are up, and the inventory of homes for sale is down and foreclosure activity is slowing."

Record low mortgage rates and a tighter supply of homes available for sale have helped to lift home prices which starts in the stronger markets and then will follow to their surrounding communities as time progresses. Lower unemployment also has helped with home prices, although job growth in recent months has been slower than hoped.

Earlier this month, the Federal Reserve announced it would buy $40 billion in mortgage bonds a month for the foreseeable future. This third round of asset purchases by the central bank, popularly known as QE3, is its effort to jump start the economy through even lower home loan rates.

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Mike Larson, real estate analyst with Weiss Research, has stated that part of the improvement in the housing market is due to investors using the low mortgage rates to buy up homes that are in foreclosure and renting them in a strong rental market.

But he said that he doesn't think there's much chance of housing prices forming any kind of new bubble in the foreseeable future.

"Clearly the worst is behind us for this market., but this is not a market that is going to take off again," he said. "While you have a firming up, you still have tight lending standards and people who have been burned are reluctant or unable to get back in the market." He predicts it will take several more years before housing prices can gain more than 1% to 2% a year.

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But that is good news for a housing market that was plagued by plunging home values and high foreclosure rates for much of the last six years. And the good news has the potential to build on itself, said Joseph LaVorgna, chief U.S. economist for Deutsche Bank.

"Housing remains a rare bright spot in an economy that is otherwise muddling through," he wrote in a note to clients Tuesday. "The price trend for housing is significant, because it provides economic stimulus via stronger household balance sheets."

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