Listing BlogsNorth EndPierce County Housing ReportsTacoma February 17, 2017

Turn Key North Tacoma 4 Bedroom Home!

1205 N Anderson St, Tacoma

The Essentials:

2,939 Sq. Ft.

5,000 Sq. Ft. Lot

4 Bedrooms / 3 Bathrooms

Fully Fenced Backyard

2 Car Garage with alley access

Click here to view the listing 

Nestled in North Tacoma between the University of Puget Sound and 6th Avenue this 2,939

sq. ft. 4 bedroom / 3 bathroom home has been totally updated.  As you enter the light and bright

living room you are greeted by gleaming hardwood floors, beautiful white mill work, and a gas fireplace.

Continue into the dining room with charming built in.

Pass into the crisp white kitchen with a subway tile backsplash, quartz counters,

and brand new stainless steel appliances. Breakfast nook in the back is perfect for a causal meal!

If you’re taking a break from being the in-home chef you’re minuets away from a plethora of dining choices. Cook’s Tavern is a new favorite!

MSM Deli offers a variety of delicious deli sandwiches to go, or try the creative brunch menu at Dirty Oscar’s Annex.

Engine House No. 9, Primo Grill, and Asado are just a few of the other dining choices!

This spacious home features two master bedrooms. The master on the main has beautiful hardwood floors

and an attached full bathroom with a claw foot tub!

All your worries will disappear when you take a dip in the tub! Your own private oasis.

The second master bedroom is located upstairs and also has an attached full bath.

Second master bathroom has dual sinks and a subway tile shower!

Outside there is a fully fenced backyard and a 2 car garage with alley access!

Click here to schedule a showing

 

Listing BlogsPierce County Housing Reportsuniversity place July 18, 2016

Paradise Awaits! 3 Bedroom + Bonus University Place home with an In-ground Pool!

7413 22nd St W, University Place

The Essentials: 

1,492 Sq. Ft.

11,000 Sq. Ft. Lot with In-ground Pool & Spa

3 Bedrooms + Bonus Room / 1.5 Bathrooms 

Attached 1 Car Garage

Detached 2 Car Garage 

Offered for $279,900

Click here to view the listing

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As you approach this 3 bedroom University Place home you are greeted by the fully landscaped yard with mature plantings. As you pass through the foyer into the living room gleaming hardwood floors are underfoot. Just minutes to conveniences and within the University Place School District, the location is ideal.

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The large front window allows ample natural light and the wood insert fireplace will keep you cozy all year round.

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Continue into the dining room where you can catch a glimpse of paradise, the tropically landscaped backyard complete with an in-ground pool and spa! Stop by Harbor Greens for something fresh and delicious from the deli and dine alfresco next to the pool! 

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Past the dining room is the updated kitchen with a casual dining space also overlooking the backyard oasis. If you're taking the night off as chef, and dining out, you can enjoy lunch or dinner at Grassi's Ristorante, or a local favorite, Pine Cone Cafe. for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

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Step outside and you'll find yourself in "Paradise in U.P." as the owner fondly calls it. 

“Don’t ever let anyone tell you having a pool is a hassle! The memories we have of all the family get togethers are ones we will carry with us forever. So much fun…you will not regret living here.” – current owner

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You wil not be dissapointed by the beatifully landscapped yard and in-ground pool complete with a spa. There is also a pool cabana making cleaning up after swimming easy! Imagine the memories that will be made in your private oasis. 

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Lush tropical landscaping throughout the backyard, you'll feel as though you've escaped to the islands! 

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Back inside you'll find one of the bedrooms is being used as a media room. This cozy spot is perfect for enjoying a movie marathon when the weather isn't cooperating.

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Full bathroom with ample storage and extensive tile work. 

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Upstairs there is a bonus room (with a closet) that could be used as a forth bedroom, office space, playroom, or an artistic retreat. The possibilities are endless. 

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Detached two car garage provides plenty of space for storage. The large driveway also offers RV parking. 

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Click here to schedule a showing

 

Listing BlogsPierce County Housing Reports July 12, 2016

Second Quarter 2016 Pierce County Housing Report

When is a "HOT MARKET" not Hot?  and….Are you one of the Pierce County Homeowners poised to "beat the market"?!  There is a way to out-perform this crazy market using current trends!  More on that below, first the Pierce County headline numbers

 
Inventory – DOWN – 21.5%

Closings – UP – 5.3%

Median Price – UP – 13.6%

New Pending Contracts – UP – 24.1%

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These headline numbers show us the market continues to roll through the summer and buying in this market can be challenging with a high level of increased sales with the backdrop of decreased inventory.  What would you say if I told you  you could leverage this market in your favor?  It's not for everyone but if you're in the market for a larger, or more luxurious home while selling your median priced home, you could be in for a big advantage. Maybe the waterfront or the view you've always dreamed of is within reach!

 

You know I love Sales Ratios as a tool for measuring market effectiveness.  Click here for a refresher on Sales Ratios.  The Pierce County Market is not performing with the same effectiveness throughout the price spectrum. You can see under $500,000 is HOT! Above $500,000 the market fundamentally falls off pretty drastically. 

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The way to trick this intense market into working in your favor will begin to be revealed with a look at where the home sales are concentrated. It doesn't take long to see the "high-end" is not performing the same as the median or lower price ranges.  I defined the high end in Pierce County as;  2.5 x median price in combined markets of North Tacoma, University Place and Gig Harbor.  So, $359,000 x 2.5 = $900,000.  Looking at the chart below and the layers of market intensity are quite visible.

 

market concentration chart

By the way, turns out this is nothing new, Pierce County has recorded about 95% of all sales below the $500,000 price level for….well….ever.

 

The strategic move here says Captain Obvious, "If it is possible with your circumstances to sell in a lower price sector and buy up into a higher one, the negotiation table should be in your favor." If you are selling in a price range where there is only 1.3 months of inventory and a sales ratio of 87%, prices are likely moving up and you can sell at a premium.  The farther up the price tree you climb the worse the fundamentals are for sellers and the more things are in favor of buyers. 

 

This market condition is important for high end sellers to realize. It may be "new" news to Pierce County luxury home sellers because there has been so much talk of the "hot" market, but I haven't seen a report break it down by price. 

 

As you can see the overall market averages are impressive and the market is really good! That said, it reminds me of an old saying.  "If you have one bare foot in a bucket of hot coals and the other in a bucket of ice, 'on average'…you should be fine!"

 

Drop me a line if you have any questions or comments, it's always good to hear from you!

 

 

Listing BlogsPierce County Housing Reports April 21, 2016

Pierce County Housing Report Supply vs. Demand

Last week I talked about the shortage of houses for sale in Pierce County being notably below the demand and how this condition makes the home buying and selling experience a little testy for many. Buyers have to make decisions quicker than they might otherwise like to, sellers face tricky waters getting their price right, and the negotiation process  can have some tension that both may prefer to be without.

 

In the process of preparing that report I began to wonder; “Is demand really high or supply just super low?” I referenced some historical Pierce County housing data for perspective. The chart below represents 14 years of Pierce County housing activity. The bright green bars represent supply of homes; the dark green bars represent closings while the red line tracks Pending sales.

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As soon as I prepared this graph the Pending line caught my attention, I call it the “Demand” line, and it is shown in red on this graph. When stepping back 14 years we can see there is certainly some fluctuation in the “Demand” line, but it looks relatively flat compared to the “Supply” line! Getting a little geeky I set out to measure the two, here’s what I learned after sifting through 14 years of data.

Supply Vs Demand Graph

Next I wondered how often the demand or supply fluctuated higher or lower than 25% of the median. I wanted to know what, if anything is out of whack with our market “today”.

PC Demand Pie Chart

 

As you can see, in the last 14 years 63% of the time demand is within 25% of the median, and surprisingly has only been more than 25% above the median 22 out of 168 months (13%). Currently, demand for Pierce County housing as measured by 1st Quarter 2016 is in the high side of the “Normal” range. At 1,380 Pending sales it is 22% above our 14 year median. Not the same story for supply.

PC Supply Pie Chart

Our 1st Quarter supply average is 1,941 which is 61% below the median. Insert shocked face – here! – Pierce County is low on inventory! What is extraordinary about right now is the inventory has actually been in this “more than 25% below median” status for 29 of the last 36 months. Additionally, while I earlier stated that the 1st Quarter average demand is within the “norm”, if we only look at March demand it is 54% above the median making it one of the highest demand months in 14 years.

 

So what are we saying here? 

 

Even though the market feels like there’s an extraordinary amount of pressure it’s been like this 80% of the last 3 years. March has us feeling market tensions in an exaggerated way due to a spike in demand along with the chronic low supply of homes we have been living with. It is also important to remember that the conditions described here are going to vary (sometimes a lot!) depending on where and what price range in Pierce County you are looking.  This is one more reason why it is so important to have a Realtor at your side that can show you the #’s for your area. There are opportunities to sell into a High Demand/Low Supply sector and buy into a Normal Demand/Normal Supply sector. More on that next time!

Listing BlogsPierce County Housing Reports April 14, 2016

First Quarter 2016 Pierce County Housing Report

You don't need me to tell you the market is great!  The market is really back!  Media is buzzing with positive housing news complete with rising prices, inventory shortages & bidding wars coupled with low interest rates and a strong economy!  What's not to like?  It is great, but like so many things there's two sides to the coin and the answer is, "it depends!"  First, a look at the numbers for Pierce County as measured on March 31st.

 

Inventory – DOWN – 35%

Closings – UP – 16%

Median Price – UP – 9%

New Pending Contracts – UP – 28% 

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These year over year numbers are astounding. We have over 1/3 fewer homes offered for sale while at the same time we have an increase in the number of closings by nearly 1/3 creating a classic demand exceeding supply scenario. Pierce County houses are selling in an average of 59 days, the shortest length of time measured since July 2006. 

 

In the past I've referred to sales ratios as being one of the most accurate way of describing the strength of the market. (To read a past description of Sales Ratios click here.) We know a balanced market has a sales ratio of 55%, currently the numbers give Pierce County a 95% sales ratio.  We have nearly as many houses Pending as we do Active. Yikes!  Another key measurement of a housing market is Months of Inventory.  The target here for a normal "breathe through your nose" market is 3-5 months….Survey Says!!  1.4 !!

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Most would say, "This is a great time to be a seller and a challenging time to be a buyer".  There is some truth to that, but in reality, it can be a challenging time to be on either side of the table. Sellers naturally want to price their home accordingly to take advantage of the favorable market conditions and not leave any money on the table but proper pricing strategies right now can be elusive. Meantime, no buyer wants to "get in a bidding war" and the result is a tension from both sides that can get interesting. Consider this scenario that recently played out;

 

Our new listing just hit market – Within days we have two offers! No, wait three! Buyers are notified, "we have multiple offers!" First one raises offer – second stays put – third one goes dark!  Aghh!  Then, just before time to review and sign off, first one lowers to original amount…..oooookkkkayy!  So second one goes away to chase another house. Wait!, first one has gone dark now too!  What the..?!  day goes by….first one is out!  Good grief!  Word is #2 didn't get the other house they were chasing….so go get #2, right?!  Ohhhhh we can't! #2 has now decided house is too close to a relative she doesn't want to be so close to! 

Day 15 – still on the market.

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With the added tension of this fast paced market sometimes decisions have to be made quicker than we would like and the resulting flip flopping can be hard on everyone!

 

Despite the obvious inventory shortages and low market times it is not hard to find homes that have been on the market for 100 days or more. That shows us the market is not all forgiving and throwing any high price on a property will fail. For sellers it is a delicate balance between pushing the envelope and being realistic. For buyers, the last house is not the last house. Find good counsel in a trusted Realtor, have a pre-approved loan in your pocket, and the right house will come to you at the right time. 

 

Markets seek balance and the current shortage of good homes will not last forever, it never does. Yes, prices are going up, and that erodes buying power. In the process new neighborhoods evolve as qualified buyers gentrify more affordable areas. The dream of having the right home to call your own is still obtainable.

 

 

Pierce County Housing Reports April 23, 2015

First Quarter 2015 Pierce County Housing Report

We appear to be in for a wild ride in 2015 when it comes to the Pierce County Housing Market!  So how do you navigate it if you are a seller?!  What are the best strategies for a Buyer to get the home they really want?  I'll discuss that and more in this article but as always let's start with the Pierce County numbers as of March 31st.

 

Inventory – DOWN – 15.6%

Closings – UP – 13.1%

Median Price – UP – 8%

New Pending Contracts – UP – 53.7%

These Year over Year numbers tell us the market is hot, in fact the Months of Inventory (MOI) is at 2.7 based on last month's closed sales.  This is the lowest since Q3 of 2005. Anytime the month's worth of inventory dips below 3 months we have a market environment that favors sellers and encourages price appreciation.  Also, year over year inventory levels have been declining steadily in Pierce County so far this year.

The primary reason for these dramatic declines comes as no surprise…Pierce County home buyers have been busy!  There may not have been much snow in the NW mountains this year but our Pending home sales chart looks like a ski jump with Pending sales up 33% for Q1!  Inventory is the biggest key to how our market plays out for the balance of 2015.

 

So inventory is down and sales volume is rocketing. "If I want to sell my house I can ask whatever I want and buyers will flock to my door…right?!?"  Not so fast! The answer is…."It depends".  Turns out, like so many things in the world of statistical sound bites, there are some distinct differences in the experience you can expect as a buyer or seller depending on what price range you are in. Bear with me as I set this up.

 

There are 2 data points when evaluating a market that are, IMHO, the most valuable predictors of what to expect as a buyer or a seller.  One is the Sales Ratio; I explained the Sales Ratio in a blog last year, if you want to refresh you can link to it here .  In a nutshell 55% is a balanced market, the higher the sales ratio number, the hotter the market, and the more likely things are in favor of the seller.  The second number is Months of Inventory (MOI), with this indicator the lower the number, the more likely is that sellers are in control. Low MOI says at the current sales pace the market will "run out" of inventory if new properties don't come available or demand slows down.

 

Overall PC has a sales ratio of 64% and MOI of 2.7.  Both numbers tip in favor of sellers.  Combined with the trends discussed in my opening remarks you'd think it's time for prices to move higher across the board.  If you are working with homes under $500,000 you'd be absolutely right..you may even be accused of understating the situation, but if the home is over $500,000 it may require a closer examination. Take a look at the following;

 

Millennial buyers, first time buyers, investors, and more are super heating the market under $250,000.  I would argue that a 90% sales ratio is not even sustainable, prices have to increase to temper the demand and allow the inventory level of only 1.9 months supply to eventually come back in line. A buyer in this price range needs to choose a broker well networked and steeped in local knowledge. One that is plugged into technology that receives quick market alerts and is accessible; able to move quickly for you when good properties come available. In this price range the broker needs to be able to advise you on how to groom your offer for greater likelihood of acceptance without giving away important rights you need as a buyer and ensuring your transaction is financially safe.

 

Conversely, between $500,000 and $1,000,000 a 21% Sales Ratio and almost 8 months of inventory is not a market condition that pushs prices up. Sellers here need to carefully evaluate their pricing strategy based on sound data that their broker can provide.  If the Pierce County home is in the higher end, they are likely entering a market crowded with competition and it is worth considering the Impact of Price Visibility as shown on this chart;

The other take away I see in these numbers is the fact that if you're worried about finding your new dream home after selling the one you're in now, it may not be a concern if you are moving up into a larger or more deluxe dwelling. 

 

In this ever dynamic market, sound professional advice and guidance is key to your real estate success.  One newspaper or newscast headline does not fit all, and without local expertise with real time data it is easy to mis-step in such a fast paced real estate market.

 

 

Pierce County Housing Reports February 17, 2015

Belmont 3 Bedroom Rambler in Gated Community!

6616 83rd St E, Puyallup 

The Essentials: 

1,969 Sq. Ft. 

7,020 Sq. Ft. Lot 

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms 

2 Car Attached Garage 

Zetterberg Built Rambler 

Located within the Gated Community of Belmont 

Offered for $349,900

Click Here to view the listing

 

 

Located in the sought after gated community of Belmont this nearly 2,000 sq. ft. rambler is turn key and ready for you to move in and enjoy! Built in 2000 by Zetterberg Custom Homes the one level open concept layout is one of the many things the current homeowner will miss. 

Gorgeous upgraded hardwood flooring is found nearly throughout the home. The kitchen island with breakfast bar is perfect for chatting with your guests while preparing a meal and the glass slider allows easy access to the oversized patio and fully fenced level backyard. 

The gas fireplace will keep you cozy at the flick of a switch! The natural light pours in through the wall of windows and the vaulted ceilings make the great room live large. 

Enjoy a meal alfresco on the oversized patio. Mature landscaping greets you in the South facing backyard.

Take a short stroll to the common areas within the Belmont community. 

Dedicated play area available for community use. 

There is also a sport court for all to enjoy. 

 

 The current homeowner describes living here in a  "tight knit community with friendly neighbors". The ideal Summit location off Canyon Road with easy access to shopping, medical facilities, and Puyallup schools. Don't hesitate; 

 

Click here to schedule a showing

 

 

 

Listing BlogsPierce County Housing Reports October 14, 2014

October 2014 Pierce County Housing Report

 

 

It's that time again to check in on the Pierce County Housing Market. This month we have another neutral month based on the year over year stats I always lead off with, but I also found a few goblins we may want to keep an eye on.  Here are the headline numbers as measured on September 30:

 

Inventory – UP 6.5%

Closings – UP 9.1%

Median Price – UP 1.4%

New Pending Contracts – 31.7%

 

These are Year Over Year Numbers and they look pretty good. Inventory is UP, we like that, the market needs more houses to sell as we still have less than 4 months supply based on closed sales.  Median Price is UP only slightly but that's not a surprise,  we talked last month about price increases slowing.  Pending contracts are UP so much that it is a great indication we are in store for a strong sales flow during the 4th quarter as we wrap up 2014!  While I prefer the pumpkin is "half full" viewpoint, I have to say the market hasn't "felt" like these numbers. When talking with other brokers recently, I've noticed some chatter about a slower market; so I dug a little deeper.

 

 

Month Over Month transaction volumes are much different with Pierce County DOWN 13.4%. Turns out this August vs September drop in closed sales is normal, at least compared to 2013 when the same thing happened.  However in arriving at this conclusion I viewed the volumes by price range and saw a couple of items you may find interesting.  In the chart above you can see the very important $250,000 – $500,000 price range things really took a break with volume dropping 20%. These are the homes that buyers are "moving up to" and it is just this year we have been able to say the recovery took hold in this sector.  This segment of the market represents over 35% of our Pierce County transaction volume.  I don't know if it is widely understood that 95.7% of the Pierce County Market happens in this price sector….and below!  

 

 

This shows that only 4.4% of all Pierce County transactions were over $500,000.  In case you were wondering, listing inventory over $500,000 disproportionately makes up 13.3% of the total number of homes for sale.  Pierce County Housing Market participants need to know, the "Work-Horse" price sector is under $250,000 with 41% of the inventory creating over 60% of the sales!

 

We have a healthy volume of Pending Sales so if history repeats itself the coming months should provide a nice increase as we wrap up 2014. 

 

September's numbers are a fitting reminder that there's a limit to how robust our recovery can be characterized. 

 

Month by month we are achieving normalization and as I've always said; "markets don't recover in a straight line" so there may be a bump in the road from time to time. Those that approach this market with realistic expectations based on detailed market analysis will find success.

 

Give me a call or shoot me an email, it is always good to hear from you!

 

 

 

Listing BlogsPierce County Housing Reports September 18, 2014

Post Summer 2014 Pierce County Housing Report

 

 

 

 

Evidence of Slowing Appreciation and Reversion to Normalcy.
Also, how King County's trending may soon affect our local market.

 

Markets Continually Seek Balance  The Pierce County Housing market as measured by August 2014 numbers gives us a clear indication it is efficiently balancing and allowing home buyers and sellers to participate with predictable results.

 

Inventory – UP +11%

Closings – Down -02%

Pending Sales – UP +21%

Months of Inventory – UP last year +3.2 this year + 3.6

Median Price – UP +5%

With inventory at 4,282 units it is the highest it has been all year. In fact it was December 2011 since we had that many homes for sale in Pierce County.  At that time we were steadily coming off the crazy high level of inventory that was the result of the housing crisis which peaked in August of 2007 at 9,022 units for sale. So how much inventory should we have?  To have a balanced market, we need 3-5 months worth of inventory.  In the last 14 years, which includes pre and post bubble markets, Pierce County has sold an average of 11,766 homes per year. Using that average we have 4.4 months inventory. Pendings are up 21% as we close out the summer so we may exceed 12,000 units with a strong finish in 2014. 

The peak of the Pierce County price index was 7 years ago!  It has taken a long time to work through the huge impact of the housing market spinning out of control.  Prices fell consistently for 5 years until reaching bottom in February 2012 and as of this month we are 39% up from that low! We've seen peak inventory levels as mentioned above when we had as much as 12 months worth on inventory and we've seen shortages like in March of 2013 with only 2,800 units for sale.  It is refreshing to be at or near a normal inventory level!

Our recovery experience is comparable to other parts of the country.  This CoreLogic map shows the State of Washington still 10.8% below it's peak market levels compared to other parts of the country that are either fully recovered or, like hard hit Nevada, still down over 37%. Ouch!  It's always a good idea to break the numbers down to more localized evaluation and in this case I can tell you Pierce County is still 18% below the peak.  What's interesting is Pierce County is at the same price level as June of 2005 while King County is at June 2006.  With King County that much closer to the all time high, doesn't it seem logical that more of those buyers will be exploring Pierce County?

The road ahead.  The Home Price Expectation Survey is a nationwide panel of over 100 economists, real estate experts, and investment or market strategists. I like this report because it is not the opinion of just one market expert, but a cumulative average of over 100 experts. Their 3rd quarter report is out and the graph is posted here.  If Pierce County continues to generally follow the pattern of the rest of the country we will see cumulative appreciation of over 18% by the end of year 2018.  This would put the Pierce County median price at about $280,000. 

If you're a buyer in this market you can make your purchase decision with confidence  that you're making a good long term investment.  If you're a seller it is nice to know there is a balanced market with predictable fundamentals  and a pool of buyers you can strike a deal with!