Friday, May 29, 2009

Feeling Nosy about DC? MD? VA?

Ok, I know you're probably not planning on moving this very second, but here's this week's list of interesting-looking listings that have just come on the market. Mind you, they may not actually be my personal listings --- just intriguing properties I've come across this week.

Feeling nosy about the District of Columbia?
Feeling nosy about Virginia?
Feeling nosy about Maryland?

If you know someone who might be interested in this list, please forward it on to him or her. And if there's a listing that you're curious about yourself, just let me know ... and I'll show it to you ... just for the hell of it ... no obligation ... *I promise*. Really. (One of the perks of being the friend of a real estate agent ought to be that you get to freely snoop around other peoples' homes!)

Some Good News on Previously Owned Homes Sales

Sales of previously owned homes rose more than expected in April, though the pace of sales remains below year ago levels.

The National Association of Realtors says existing home sales rose 2.9 percent from March to an annual pace of 4.68 million units. The biggest jump in sales last month was the market for condos and coops, up 6.4 percent from March.

"Most of the sales are taking place in lower price ranges and activity is beginning to pick up in the midprice ranges, but high-end home sales remain sluggish," said NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun. "The Federal Reserve needs to help restore liquidity for the jumbo mortgage market by buying these loans under the TALF program."

The number of first time buyers declined to 40 percent in April, a sign that NAR says indicates more repeat buyers are getting back into the market. And the number of people actively looking for a home to buy is up 14 percent from a year ago.

Foreclosure sales get some of the credit for the increase in existing sales. But so do other factors working in favor of the housing market.

Mortgage rates remain historically low, with the average rate on a 30 year fixed-rate mortgage below 5 percent for 10 straight weeks, according to Freddie Mac (NYSE: FRE).

The NAR also believes the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit will lift sales this spring.

Even so, there are a lot of homes for sale out there. NAR figures show the number of existing home currently on the market nationwide rose 8.8 percent in April to 3.97 million. That represents a 10.2 month supply, NAR says.

Source: National Association of Realtors

Friday, May 22, 2009

Feeling Nosy about DC? MD? VA?

Ok, I know you're probably not planning on moving this very second, but here's this week's list of interesting-looking listings that have just come on the market. Mind you, they may not actually be my personal listings --- just intriguing properties I've come across this week.

Feeling nosy about the District of Columbia?
Feeling nosy about Virginia?
Feeling nosy about Maryland?

If you know someone who might be interested in this list, please forward it on to him or her. And if there's a listing that you're curious about yourself, just let me know ... and I'll show it to you ... just for the hell of it ... no obligation ... *I promise*. Really. (One of the perks of being the friend of a real estate agent ought to be that you get to freely snoop around other peoples' homes!)

Green Building Institute

Are you interested in classes on how to make your building or home more eco-friendly, incorporating things like rain barrels and solar energy? Then you need to check out the Green Building Institute at www.GreenBuildingInstitute.org.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Feeling Nosy about DC? MD? VA?

Ok, I know you're probably not planning on moving this very second, but here's this week's list of interesting-looking listings that have just come on the market. Mind you, they may not actually be my personal listings --- just intriguing properties I've come across this week.

Feeling nosy about the District of Columbia?
Feeling nosy about Virginia?
Feeling nosy about Maryland?

If you know someone who might be interested in this list, please forward it on to him or her. And if there's a listing that you're curious about yourself, just let me know ... and I'll show it to you ... just for the hell of it ... no obligation ... *I promise*. Really. (One of the perks of being the friend of a real estate agent ought to be that you get to freely snoop around other peoples' homes!)

Signs of Recovery!

The Washington area's housing market showed signs of recovery in the First Quarter 2009 with home sales up 15%. Learn more about the Mid-Atlantic real estate market with this special video commentary created especially for consumers by MRIS and Delta Associates. Check out this video to learn more.

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Feeling Nosy about DC? MD? VA?

Ok, I know you're probably not planning on moving this very second, but here's this week's list of interesting-looking listings that have just come on the market. Mind you, they may not actually be my personal listings --- just intriguing properties I've come across this week.

Feeling nosy about the District of Columbia?
Feeling nosy about Virginia?
Feeling nosy about Maryland?

If you know someone who might be interested in this list, please forward it on to him or her. And if there's a listing that you're curious about yourself, just let me know ... and I'll show it to you ... just for the hell of it ... no obligation ... *I promise*. Really. (One of the perks of being the friend of a real estate agent ought to be that you get to freely snoop around other peoples' homes!)

Capitol Hill Restoration Society Annual House and Garden Tour This Weekend!

52nd Annual House and Garden Tour

Saturday, May 9th between 4 and 8 p.m.
Sunday, May 10th between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Tickets are $30 on Tour days.

On Saturday from 4 - 7 and on Sunday from 11 to 4 tickets may be purchased with cash or check in front of Hill's Kitchen on D Street on the south side of the Eastern Market Metro Plaza.

The Capitol Hill Restoration Society (CHRS) will host its 52nd Annual House and Garden Tour on May 9th and 10th, 2009. Highlighting the Barrack’s Row neighborhood, the Tour is planned to include homes and gardens south of Pennsylvania Avenue between 1st and 15th Streets, SE. The event will include a candle light tour of homes from 4pm-8pm on Saturday, May 9th and will continue from 11am-5pm on Mother’s Day, Sunday May 10th. An extra hour has been added to the Saturday night tour in order to allow plenty of time for participants to appreciate The Home of the Commandants’ at Marine Barracks Washington, which will be open to Tour goers on Saturday only. The stately Commandant’s house, completed in 1806, is the oldest continuously occupied public building in Washington, D.C. Its location (at present-day 801 G St., SE) was chosen personally by President Jefferson and Lieutenant Colonel William Ward Burrows, the second Commandant of the United States Marine Corps.

CHRS is the oldest and largest civic organization on Capitol Hill. Founded in 1955, this volunteer driven group is dedicated to preserving the historic residential character of the nation’s Capitol. 52 years ago, CHRS started the house and garden tour tradition to highlight Capitol Hill landmarks and to raise funds to support projects to preserve the neighborhood’s historic character and to enhance its livability through efforts in planning, zoning, traffic management, and public safety.

Learn more about the tour and the organization at www.chrs.org.