If you are considering selling your Los Olivos, CA home and you would like a comparative market analysis, feel free to contact my office at (805) 938-9950 and set up an appointment. If you are interested in buying a home in Los Olivos, I will be happy to assist you and provide a list of available homes in Los Olivos and the surrounding area.
Tni LeBlanc is an independent Real Estate Broker, Attorney, Short Sale Agent, Certified HAFA Specialist (CHS), and Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) and Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource Agent (SFR) serving Santa Maria, Orcutt, Lompoc, Nipomo, and Arroyo Grande on the Central Coast of California.
*SFRs & PUDs. Zip code 93441. Based on the information from the North Santa Barbara County Regional MLS. The Association, the Multiple Listing Service, nor Mint Properties guarantees or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by the Association or its MLS may not reflect all real estate activity in the real estate market. School district boundaries are subject to change and must be verified with the appropriate authority. Nothing in this article is intended to solicit listings currently under contract with another broker. This article offers no legal or tax advice and is for information purposes only. Those considering a short sale are advised to consult with their own attorney for legal advice, and their tax professional for tax advice prior to entering into a short sale listing agreement.
There were 18 sales reported on the local MLS in Avila Beach in 2008. The lowest re-sale was a $300,000 manufactured home in Indian Hills, an age restricted park in San Luis Bay Estates. The monthly association dues on that 38 year old unit is about $285. The most expensive home sold during that time period was a 2 bedroom, 3 bath, 2800 square foot home in San Luis Bay Estates which sold for $2.3 million. The average price was $763,500, with an average days on market of about 4 months, and selling for abut 97.4% of list price, for about $07 per square foot.
In the past couple of weeks, I have had two clients shop for mortgages online after securing a contract on a home. Both came back with inaccurate information. My advice to both was to use a local lender. It is natural and good practice to want to shop around. Online shopping is very convenient because you can do it at your convenience. But, I highly advise my clients to shop their loan with local lenders for several reasons inspired by experience:
What is an approved short sale? Let's start with what a short sale is -- a short sale is where the owner owes more on their loan than their home is worth but they still must sell the home. So, the home is placed on the market and offers are accepted -- subject to lender approval. Lender approval can take months to obtain. An approved short sale is a short sale where the seller has already received approval from the bank. So, usually they list the property at a price that the bank has already indicated that they will accept, and they typically indicate how much closing costs credit and any repair credits the bank will allow.