October is truly a season of change with harvesting done or in final stages, snow appearing and disappearing, leaves turning, and houses on the move.
We've officially entered the 4th fiscal quarter for 2009. So how are we doing? A recent article in the Red Deer Advocate would have you believe that the market outlook is quite flat and bleak. This week we've experienced market news ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on October 14, 2009
I was looking thru the new listings that have come up in the last couple fo days, and one listing jumped out at me. Not for the price, or the fact that it looked great. What caught my eye was the terrible photography.
I'm sure this is a lovely home, but trying to take an outdoor photo at dusk is just plain silly. No creative use of out door lighting or sunset, just some one taking ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on June 8, 2009
One of the more frequently asked questions I and my peers receive is "How long has it been on the market?", and another is "how long will it take to sell my home?". Both questions essentially centered around "days on market" (DOM). Days on Market (DOM) is reported on sold properties, and not often calculated on active properties. The days on market for active properties can be influenced ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on May 16, 2009
Two comments or questions asked of us that we hear most often today:
"Is the market going down more?"
"I'm waiting for the prices to come down further"
Quite often people are surprised when I mention that houses are selling. I think too many people are listening to CNN or Canada Am, and getting national news or news from other regions mixed up with local news. The reality is yes ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on March 20, 2009
Weekly Stats # Listings # Sales # Price ChangesNov. 17-Nov. 23 44 26 60Listings declined a little bit this past week, which is not a bad thing. We still have plenty of listings to choose from and from a selling standpoint it helps to get the ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on November 24, 2008
Changing market over the past 7 weeks, and the change is not over. With the financial markets in turmoil from the US credit crisis, an election called here in Canada, there is a lot of dynamics going on. For a detailed look at the market click here.
This week marks one of the lowest inventory levels we have seen in a while with total properties for sale in Red Deer now totalling 597. ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on September 22, 2008
The bank of Canada decided to hold interest rates steady on September 3rd. The department of Finance set a date with imposed restrictions on 40 year amortizations and the use of zero down. The kids went back to school, and families settled into to back to school mode etc...
So where are we now?
The number of new listings began to cool off during the first two weeks of August, and this ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on September 15, 2008
Back to school may be the most wonderful time of the year for those of us with kids. The question is will it be the same for the real estate market?
August turned out to be a mixed bag yet again. The single family home sales were strong if you were priced right and not in a higher price point. Town houses and duplexes are settling out into a good groove. Apartment condos on the other hand not ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on September 5, 2008
What area do you live in or want to buy in?
As you can see each area has their own characteristics. The above table shows the values for all housing types. The areas with higher number of townhouses, apartments etc... tend to have a lower average list price than say Oriole Park that is currently being developed so a lot of new homes are being built, listed and sold there pushing ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on August 11, 2008
2008 is shaping up to be the year for change in Real Estate. June 23rd, 2008 marked a significant change to real estate business. Realtors require your I.D.A new federal law came into force, real estate agents will ask to see your driver's licence, or other government-issued ID. They'll also need to keep personal information identifying their clients, such as occupation and birth-date, ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on July 21, 2008