Have You Ever Taken A Wrong Turn In Life
Haven’t you ever taken a wrong turn in life? Like, maybe you meant to attend college down south at UCLA but ended up at Sacramento City College? You make the best of it, that’s what you do. You don’t wander around complaining and pointing fingers at your parents because they couldn’t afford tuition and housing at UCLA. You just get on with your life, right? You grab with gusto that C-minus GPA and march forward into the world, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. It’s about forgiveness, understanding and humility.
Read more in my personal blog today https://www.elizabethweintraub.com/when-life-throws-curveballs-duck-and-resolve/
If you have ever taken a wrong turn in life sometimes those wrong turns can become opportunities where you made a special friendship or another meaningful event that may have never, otherwise happened. If you have been giving thought to buying a home or selling its time to take action. The interest rates and prices are on the rise so it’s a great time. Rents are sky-high. If you are interested in buying and or selling a property call us today at 916-233-06759.
~~JaCi Wallace
DRE 00773532 RE/MAX Gold
Reasons to Call that Sacramento Listing Agent Before Typing a Contract
JaCi M. Wallace
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Pending Home Sales Decrease 5.7% in January
Pending Home Sales Decrease 5.7% in January. The excerpt from California Association of Realtors, below shows inventory continues to drop. Enjoy the read and the link will provide more info. ~~JaCi Wallace
“California Association of Realtors, abreviation, “CAR.” (February 25, 2022) – Pending home sales slumped in January, continuing what is now a three-month drop in transactions, the National Association of Realtors® reported. Of the four major U.S. regions, only the West registered an increase in month-over-month contract activity. All four regions posted a decline in year-over-year activity.
The Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI),* www.nar.realtor/pending-home-sales, a forward-looking indicator of home sales based on contract signings, fell 5.7% to 109.5 in January. Year-over-year, transactions decreased 9.5%. An index of 100 is equal to the level of contract activity in 2001.” CAR
“With inventory at an all-time low, buyers are still having a difficult time finding a home,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist.”
If you would like to discuss why pending home sales decrease 5.7% in January or any other real estate questions, please give us a call at 916-233-6759.
JaCi Wallace RE/MAX Gold
DRE 00773532
The Myth Behind Those Back-on-Market Homes in Sacramento
Short Sale Blog 2014: This spring real estate market in Sacramento is off to a rocky start, at least in my little camp in the universe. It seems that every time I take a home off the market and place it into pending status, there is some kind of issue with the buyer that should have been resolved prior to writing an offer. What I call an “Oops” status. Except it’s like a 30-foot-deep snow blizzard, so I just say Oops to be funny, otherwise, I’d be tearing out my hair.
Over the last dozen years, even through the real estate crisis, a listing agent could be relatively assured that when she changed that status on a home in Sacramento from active to pending, that it would at least make its way into escrow. Because, after all, she had an accepted purchase contract. That doesn’t seem to be the case at the moment. Read more in my personal blog about.
If you are interesting in discussing your real estate objectives, we can be reached at 916-233-6759.
JaCi Wallace, RE/MAX Gold
Will You Go to An Open House in Sacramento on Super Bowl Sunday?
Will you go to an open house in Sacramento on Super Bowl Sunday? Ask any real estate agent in Sacramento, and he or she will offer conflicting opinions about an open house — whether it’s effective as a sales tool. I am in the camp that says if a home for sale is located in the high traffic area, it is a good prospect for an open house. Providing that the home shows well, of course, and is completely presentable. Because homes sell in Sacramento through open houses. Just had two of them sell this weekend, and the third was shown personally by an agent.
Do you think that’s a good time for an open house in Sacramento in 2022? I work no matter what is happening including SuperBowl. With inventory so low I think buyers will also go out and look at a new listing that is being held open. If someone just likes to visit open houses and they are a football fan it is likely they would skip the open house. I think serious buyers will be out looking every Sunday.
Whether homes sold from open houses like these, previously mentioned in 2014 or in 2022; the question is will you go to an open house in Sacramento on Super Bowl Sunday? As we are in the last playoffs this Sunday, the Superbowl is coming up on Feb 13th, 2022. Coincidentally the day before the big football game is Valentine’s day.