Doom and Gloom? Rock and Roll?

Doom and Gloom, Good Times and Rock ‘n Roll or Somewhere Between the Two?

Where are we right now in Ballantyne Residential Real Estate?

Well, what do you think? If you saw the paper, turned on the radio or caught the 6 o’clock news last week, you knew about May homes sales…down…by a significant number. The overall feeling was “doom and gloom.”

It’s not a huge surprise to me. The federal government’s tax incentives in essence pulled sales that would have probably happened in May and June forward into April before the tax credit expired. At the beginning of the year, if you had asked me, “David, what will May home sales be like?” I would have replied…”they will be off.” Even in January, I could have told you March and April would be great and May would be down due primarily to the tax breaks.

OK…May is behind us…now what about June, July, and beyond and how will this affect you?

I think June sales WILL NOT beat April sales but they will be better than May.

The swing is/was not as big in Ballantyne and south Charlotte because the $8,000 tax credit was primarily geared toward first-time home buyers and we don’t have as many in 28277 as, let’s say, University City or Steele Creek.

However, in our community, sales have been increasing every month…not spectacularly…but the climb has been steady. April was better than March, May was better than April and I’m betting that June will close out better than May. My sales have been better each month as well.

We have a market that’s not terrible but not great. If you’re selling, here’s what to expect in the Ballantyne area. If your location, price, and condition are good, I can probably show your home two to three times a week. If there’s an issue with price, condition, or location, it’s realistic to expect your home will only get a look once every two to three weeks.

If you’re a buyer, the market remains great. Yes…for the most attractive homes, you will find some competition but if you’re flexible, there are some tremendous bargains in the Ballantyne home market.

Are you thinking of selling very soon?  Click here and get my FREE brochure titled “Making Your Property Stand Out and Get Sold!”

Are you ready to buy?  There has never been a better time. Interest rates at their lowest levels ever!  Click here now and I’ll send you a FREE brochure titled “What Makes You a Strong Buyer.”

What is your house worth today? Looking to buy a dream home?  Call me at (704) 634-9682 or email me at david.huss@allentate.com

Not ready, but are curious to keep up with your home’s value?  Then go to www.charlottehousevalues.com and sign up for my free monthly value report. My web site is here. www.davidhuss.com


Why do I love living in the Ballantyne area?

Just about every day I ask myself, “Why do I love living in the Ballantyne area?” I come up with a lot of answers but perhaps the best answer came to me over the last two days.

I was working out at the Morrison YMCA recently and was struck by the number of families taking advantage of the facility. At 3 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon, the cardio and strength training floors were about 75% full. I looked out the window a saw a swimming pool that was absolutely jam-packed. When I looked to my left, I saw high school kids playing volleyball in the sand pit. Up on the track, people are running, stretching, and kids are playing soccer on the fields.

All weekend, people were gathering at Ballantyne Village for dinner and music. People were also enjoying the great weather and music at Stonecrest.

Flash forward 24 hours. Ballantyne Country Club is the scene for the Morrison YMCA’s annual golf fundraiser for Project Starfish. About 100 people participated!  Through entry fees, contests and generous donations, the Y raised over $100,000. Plus, each team got professional golfer Fred Couples hit a shot for them. What a great surprise!

At each location in this blog, people were talking; people were getting to know each other; people were having a good time. People were doing things to make a difference in our Charlotte community. People truly love living here! Everything is right at your doorstep.

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What is your house worth today? Looking to buy a dream home?  Call me at (704) 634-9682 or email me at david.huss@allentate.com

Not ready, but are curious to keep up with your home’s value?  Then go to www.charlottehousevalues.com and sign up for my free monthly value report. My web site is here. www.davidhuss.com

Wow! Real Estate has Gone NUTS!

It’s been a couple of weeks since my last post…I can explain my blog absence. You’ll be happy to know I’ve been busting it at work which is good for me, my clients, and you!

In the last two weeks, I’ve helped to put four houses under contract. Yes, it appears buyers are no longer “just looking” and are making decisions.

Why?

There is a lot of pent up demand.

People are becoming accustomed to the “new norm” of the economy.

They’re ready to make decisions and get on with life.

Some buyers were looking to get out of an apartment.

Some buyers had the ability to take advantage of a good opportunity.

Does it mean that sellers in the Ballantyne area residential real estate market can pop the champagne and throw a party? Yes and no.

Your house is not worth what it was worth three years ago. Get used to it…it’s reality. And realize too that the house you are going to purchase isn’t worth as much either.  If you’re a move up buyer, that million dollar house may only be worth $800K today.

If you looked at a $300,000 house a couple years ago, you can buy that house now for $270,000.  Yes, some sellers will hold out, but they are being delusional.

What is your house worth today?  Looking to buy a dream home?  Call me at (704) 634-9682 or email me at david.huss@allentate.com

Not ready, but are curious to keep up with your home’s value?  Then go to www.charlottehousevalues.com and sign up for my free monthly value report. My web site is here. www.davidhuss.com

Here’s a teaser!  Next blog…the luxury market is heating up.  Yes, the well-to-do are snapping up properties.

Are you ready for an affordable new home in Ballantyne?

Yes! There are Affordable New Homes in Ballantyne!

I had a “pre-drywall” walk through with a client yesterday. They are so excited about living in the Ballantyne community: their son will attend a fabulous elementary school and they will be close to work. They had spent almost three years in a neighborhood apartment; three years ago, in their price range, good new home options were just not there. Things have changed. Options today are abundant: the prices of almost new homes (resales) are attractive AND there are several new home options. Yes…builders are building.

You may remember that Beazer Homes left the market due to various issues; they left some communities unfinished and one of these was Ardrey Woods. MI Homes has been building there for the last couple of months and have been selling homes like crazy! Prices range from $230s to $320s. Great homes, great lots and great location! Adjacent to Ardrey Woods, we have Ballanmoor by Ryan Homes; this neighborhood is on the corner of Ardrey Kell Road and Community House Road. Ballanmoor is selling homes from the $330s to $410s. Centex is building in Ardrey Chase at the corner of Marvin Road and Wade Ardrey Road. Homes start at $260,000. Lastly, we have Ardrey Crest being built by Saussy Burbank. Prices start in the $290’s and go to the low $400’s.

Pools and excellent amenities are fairly common in these neighborhoods. These neighborhoods are a little smaller than the much larger neighborhoods we saw being developed several years ago. The smaller neighborhoods are better for resales down the road; you have something a little more special with not as many neighbors to compete with when selling your home.

Want to know more about any of these neighborhoods? Contact me at 704-634-9682 or send me an email at david.huss@allentate.com and I’ll be happy to provide you with details about these attractive communities and how you can make one of these your new home!

Thanks to all have signed up for my free monthly home value report. I hope that you find it very helpful in keeping up with your local real estate market. Haven’t signed up yet? You can do so by clicking here now.

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Why is golf important to the Ballantyne housing market?

I hope you were able to spend some time at the Quail Hollow Championship this past week. What a great event! I have been fortunate enough to attend a number of professional golf events, including several of the majors, and the Quail Hollow Championship is the best event I have ever attended. Go to another golf event and I come away a little disappointed. That’s how much the Quail Hollow Championship impresses me.

Golf is a very vital part of our community. You may not be a golfer, but the game affects and impacts everyone in Ballantyne. How? Why? The answer is housing.

First, an event like the Quail Hollow Championship brings national exposure to our city through media coverage around the world. For the week of the event, people in Scotland, Iceland, New Zealand, Fiji, and Russia learn something about Charlotte. And we know that the event was popular in the United Kingdom and Ireland with Rory McIlroy’s victory. He’s officially from Northern Ireland.

Did you know that we have a number of tour professionals who live in south Charlotte and Ballantyne? If you watched the broadcast on CBS or listened on the PGA Tour Radio Network, the announcers brought up the Charlotte connection many times.

Why would a touring golf professional choose to live in Charlotte when Florida, Arizona, or Southern California are more traditional homes for touring professionals? Major winner Retief Goosen said that Charlotte reminded him of his home in South Africa. Phil Mickelson said that if he wasn’t a west coast native, Charlotte would be his home. They love coming to Charlotte for the southern hospitality, great climate and the wonderful amenities we have in the community. And the airport is a huge plus for someone who travels every week.

In addition to Quail Hollow, we have some fantastic courses in the area: Ballantyne Country Club, Ballantyne Hotel, Firethorne, Piper Glen, Carmel, Providence Country Club, Cedarwood, and Raintree to name just a few in the area. There are ample opportunities for every golf enthusiast. There’s a course or club for everyone.

I get this phone call a lot: “Yes, our kids live in the Ballantyne community and we want to live near them. We like to have easy access to great restaurants and shopping and we would really love to have a golf course in the neighborhood or close by.”  Sons, daughters and parents move to Charlotte to be near other family members who live here. They find it an attractive and easy place to live–just like the professional golfers.

Golf is a wonderful complement to our community and creates a desire among people from outside of the area to consider it as a place to live. This ultimately helps the housing market. More demand drives appreciation and new growth both in housing and lifestyle features. Give me an hour with someone and I can have them hooked on Ballantyne–whether they play golf or not. And yes, I can get them hooked, even if they slice a lot.

Do you have a friend or family member who is considering moving to our area? Send me an email with their name, address, and email and I will provide them with free information about the area plus the top 10 things that make Ballantyne a great place to live. Go to my website here.

www.davidhuss.com

Are you ready for a busy spring in residential real estate?

Wow! What a crazy (and wonderful) weekend it was in the Ballantyne neighborhoods. There were tons of people out looking at houses. Some were coming back for second and third looks in the same day! It seems that these people were ready to make buying decisions…a far cry from the feedback I received just a few weeks ago when buyers were just getting familiar with neighborhoods or, to use some retail terminology…”just looking.”

If people are buying it means they have likely sold THEIR home. This backs up what I wrote in a previous blog about the number of sales going up and being the highest for a year.

My phone (704-543-5892) has also been ringing with sellers who want to get their home on the market. They sense the activity in the market and want to make a move now.

THE SPRING REAL ESTATE MARKET IS BACK and it’s good news for everyone.

Here are two things I’d like to recommend.

1.  Are you familiar with Seth Godin?  He is an author and marketing genius.  I would encourage you to read his blog about housing here. In the new economic world, being practical about a home purchase is paramount. People who were not sensible in the past several years are the ones who are in trouble now.

2.  Sign up today to receive a free monthly report via email on what is happening in real estate in your neighborhood. Click here to sign up.

Make it a great day!

Please call me directly at 704-543-5892 or visit www.davidhuss.com for listings and additional information.

Good News in Residential Real Estate

Let’s Share Some Good News in Residential Real Estate!

I follow a number of real estate gurus. I read the newspaper. I listen to the radio and watch television looking for real estate news. Depending on the source, the housing market is either recovering or really bad. From my perspective, some of it’s good and some of it’s bad. But, this week I want to share only the good news.

Carolina Regional Realtors reports that new sales contracts for February were up 14 per cent at 1,954 versus February 2009.  February was an increase of 6.6 per cent versus January.

The NC Association of Realtors reports that there were 1,397 homes closed in the Charlotte area in February. An increase of 4 per cent versus February 2009. This represents a 2 per cent increase over January.  Statewide home sales were flat from 1 year ago. Charlotte continues to lead the market.

Pat Riley, president of Allen Tate Realtors just sent an update to all the Tate agents that we are averaging 58 SALES A DAY so far in March with just a few days to go. That is a 60 per cent increase over the same month last year and a 27 per cent increase year to date. March has been hot!

Ballantyne is not missing the train. The Allen Tate Ballantyne Office is poised to sell 100 homes this month. That is the first time since last August we’ve topped the 100 mark.

What are people buying in the Ballantyne area? Everything!

Probably the hottest properties are in the lower price ranges due to the tax incentives for first time home buyers; these incentives expire in April. If you would qualify as a first time home buyer or know someone who could be, then you need to read this article.

We are also seeing some new activity in the higher end homes because sellers are getting realistic about the market and adjusting their prices.

What does April hold? Hopefully, more of the same. As sellers get adjusted to the world of reduced prices and buyers scurry to take advantage of the tax breaks, it sets the stage for a great month.

For my listings on my site, go here or the link below.

http://www.davidhuss.com/home.asp

It’s good to have some good news!

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