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Mary Pope-Handy
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CRS, ABR, E-Pro, SRES
Sereno Group Real Estate
214 Los Gatos-Saratoga Rd
Los Gatos, CA 95030
408 204-7673
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Finding Mid-Century Modern and Eichler Homes in Silicon Valley’s West Side

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Mid-century modern homes, including those designed by Joseph Eichler, dot the Silicon Valley & South Bay Area real estate landscape.  There are probably more than 5,000 Eichlers in Santa Clara County altogether, plus all the other homes of that genre with the similar modern style, which was influenced by the ranch and prarie styles as well as the dramatic work by Frank Lloyd Wright (open beam ceilings, nearly flat roofs, lots of exposed wood & glass windows stretching from the floor to the ceiling).  Eichlers, especially, put a premium on privacy from the street but open to the outdoors otherwise.

Not every community in Santa Clara County has Eichler homes, but most have the mid-century modern style homes & neighborhoods. These homes vary from tiny, modest cottages of 1100 square feet to large & elegant  houses of nearly 3,000 square feet, featuring big, central atriums or courtyards.  (There are also some co-ops in the valley too.)  The quality varies, as the homes were constructed by several different builders with different home buying budgets in mind.  Real estate prices range from “entry level” to very expensive, depending on the location (city and schools), size of the home & lot, and condition of the property. Most of them are now about 50 years old, though some are a little younger.

Some of the West Side Silicon Valley Communities which feature Eichler and Mid Century Modern Homes

In Los Gatos there are no Eichlers but there are a small handful of single family homes which are mid-century modern on Eastridge Drive (just off Blossom Hill Road and Hillbrook). There are a couple more at the end of Magnuson Terrace (off Magnuson Loop and Los Gatos Blvd).  Additionally, there are some smaller mid-50s homes on El Gato (and adjacent portions of Escobar) off of Los Gatos-Almaden Road. Unfortunately, not all of these homes are “well kept”, though many are.

Monte Sereno is home to 16 Eichler designed houses on Via Sereno beginning at the intersection of Winchester Blvd with Via Sereno.  These houses were built in the late 60s to early 70s.
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The San Jose Real Estate Market is Cooling

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

The San Jose real estate market is cooling with lower numbers of house sales happening and inventory close to level in many areas (and growing in some).  When this happens, prices tend to soften. 

The numbers for August’s Real Estate Report are coming in (see links below) and interestingly, the average and median sales prices are up in many parts of Silicon Valley.  Does this mean home values are rising?  Perhaps. Or it could simply mean that some of the more expensive homes are starting to move.  It really depends on the area, price point, school district, and other factors.  This is true across all of Santa Clara County’s real estate market. Please see the report online for full details.

Here are some quick numbers for houses (not condos) in San Jose:

For the city of San Jose as a whole, sales in August dropped 9.8% from July , and were down 23.2% year-over-year.  The median sales price rose  2.8% from the previous month, up 17.0% compared to last year. The average price rose 4.5%, a yearly gain of 14.4%. Inventory fell 0.1% from last month, and was down 11.7% year-over-year.

August 2010 San Jose Real Estate Market

In the Cambrian Park area of San Jose, sales in August fell 26.8% from the month before, and were down 26.8% year-over-year.  Prices improved in Aug 2010 with the median price climbing 2.5% from the previous month, up 3.3% compared to last year. The average price rose 2.3%, a yearly gain of 3.6%.  Inventory fell 7.1% from last month, and was up 15.0% year-over-year. 
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Pricing in the San Jose Real Estate Markets of Almaden Valley, Cambrian Park and Willow Glen

Friday, July 30th, 2010

San Jose is the largest city in Santa Clara County (or Silicon Valley) with about one million residents.  The districts or areas within San Jose vary tremendously in many ways, including their respective real estate markets.

Today we’ll have a comparative look at the median list prices in the housing market in three areas & zip codes of San Jose: Almaden Valley (95120), Cambrian Park (95124) and Willow Glen (95125).  First, how these three areas line up against each other and against San Jose as a whole in terms of the median list prices of homes for sale in the last year.

Please note: the charts below are “live” html and the commentary is appropriate as of today, July 30, 2010.  The charts will continue to change and be updated,though, so it’s possible that a year from now the commentary may seem disjointed.  Now you’ll know why!

First, a glance at Almaden, Willow Glen, Cambrian and San Jose genererally.  Overall, it looks like the higher priced homes are having the most trouble.  A closer look, though, shows that although Almaden is pricier than Willow Glen, Willow Glen’s median list price has gone down far more than Almaden’s.  My guess is that the school districts are having a large influence here – the schools in Almaden range from good to great, whereas in Willow Glen most of the zip code has only average schools.

Real Estate Market Chart by Altos Research www.altosresearch.com

San Jose as a whole, by price quartile is next.

Real Estate Market Chart by Altos Research www.altosresearch.com

The lowest priced homes have been inching up over the year. The second price point from the bottom seems to be about even with a year ago, the second from the top is down and the most expensive homes are down by about 5%.

Next, let’s focus on the Almaden Valley area of town by price quartile also:

Real Estate Market Chart by Altos Research www.altosresearch.com

What a change from San Jose as a whole – all of these price points are down from a year ago. (Buyers, take note: it’s easier to buy a home when you see these conditions.)  The price points are high, so Almaden is behaving like other more expensive areas of San Jose.  Next, Cambrian Park…
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Ratio of Listings to Sales in Silicon Valley Real Estate

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Today we’ll look at the ratio & relationship between real estate listings and sales of houses and duet homes in Silicon Valley over the last eighteen months. The goal is to get a sense of the market trends in terms of the overall absorption of homes for sale.  (We’ll give a glance at condo and townhome sales but the focus is on single family homes.) How hard is it to sell a home?  The answer has to do with supply and demand – the number of listings and the number of sales.

In the graphs below, the reddish brown line represents the number of pending sales.  The blue line indicates the number of listings or homes for sale. Put simply, the closer these two lines are together, the hotter the market – that is, the more of a seller’s market it is.  When they are far apart, it’s more cold, more of a buyer’s market.  If the lines cross, it is a wild frenzy (that does happen in one case, as you will see). Below please find the graph for the homes in Santa Clara County overall (all areas).

Santa Clara County listings to sales Jan 2009 to June 2010

 You can see that these two lines pinch together in about December 2009 to January 2010.  Prices had dropped and investors were swooping in! The  market has cooled since then.

Santa Clara County condo & townhome listings to pending sales March 2008 to June 2010

Santa Clara County condo & townhome listings to pending sales Jan 2009 to June 2010

 For condos and townhouses, all of Santa Clara County:Here the two lines  – or the market – were close together for about 3-4 months.  Buyers understood that condominiums in Silicon Valley were bargain priced, and they responded by buying.Now let’s look at various areas around the county.  We’ll take these in Alphabetical order, beginning with Almaden Valley.

Almaden Valley listings to pending sales March 2008 to June 2010

Almaden Valley listings to pending sales Jan 2009 to June 2010

 As you can see, the market improved but never got as “hot” as in the county generally.  This is because it’s a more expensive area, and most of what was selling in winter consisted of entry level housing.
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June 2010 Real Estate Home Sales in Silicon Valley

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

The sales numbers for Silicon Valley real estate in June 2010 are now out and crunched. How’s the market?  Still extremely competitive in the entry level price points – it is a seller’s market overall in Santa Clara County.  The average list price to sales price ratio continues to be at over 100% (and this is the 12th month in a row for that statistic, so it is more than a fleeting trend!).

Here are the numbers at a glance for houses in Santa Clara County:

Houses & Duet Homes Jun 2010 Previous Month Year-over Year
Median Price $645,000 $630,000 (+2.4%) $540,000 (+19.4%)
Average Price $785,447 $766,294 (+2.5%) $677,151 (+16.0%)
No. of Sales 1,075 1,216 (-11.6%) 1,278 (-15.9%)
Pending Properties 2,240 2,435 (-8.0%) 2,257 (-0.8%)
Active 2,678 2,582 (+3.7%) 3,821 (-29.9%)
Sale vs. List Price 100.4% 100.8% (-0.4%) 99.4% (+1.0%)
Days on Market 44 39 (+11.8%) 63 (-30.1%)

And here are the figures for condominiums and townhouses in SCC:

Condos & Townhomes Jun 2010 Previous Month Year-over Year
Median Price $360,000 $378,500 (-4.9%) $339,000 (+6.2%)
Average Price $412,411 $398,300 (+3.5%) $374,215 (+10.2%)
No. of Sales 335 448 (-25.2%) 394 (-15.0%)
Pending Properties 913 1,012 (-9.8%) 755 (+20.9%)
Active 1,005 975 (+3.1%) 1,287 (-21.9%)
Sale vs. List Price 100.4% 100.1% (+0.4%) 98.8% (+1.6%)
Days on Market 59 47 (+25.9%) 71 (-15.7%)

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Introducing a Beautiful Willow Glen Neighborhood, “The Willows”

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Willow Glen is one of the most charming areas of San Jose, consisting of many older homes which feature lovely, classic architecture.  Most Silicon Valley home buyers treasure the Willow Glen charm and ambiance, but many are seeking newer homes.  A fabulous option is “The Willows“.

KB Homes built “The Willows” in 1999 to 2000.  It is tucked away at the southernmost tip of Willow Glen, off of Foxworthy Avenue & close to Almaden Expressway, but only about 2.5 to 3 miles from all the action on Lincoln Avenue.

The tree-lined streets are built in something of a loop shape with Rubino Circle being the main access or loop road.  Situated on the inner part of the loop are homes with smaller lots that are a little more affordable.  The outer part of the circle is built with slightly larger homes on larger lots (but none of the lots are “big”). Sidewalks with soft curbs at the corners accompany the streets and make for a pedestrian-friendly, bike, wheelchair or stroller friendly area. Visit in the early evenings and you will see children and adults walking, strolling, taking dogs for a walk etc. – always a good sign! Because the neighborhood is a bit like an oversized cul-de-sac (no through traffic), it is very quiet in terms of traffic.  The area has large street lights, too, making for a safe feeling community.
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Willow Glen Market Update in Brief for June 2010

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Next week I’ll be putting a Willow Glen house on the market so have been paying attention to the trends & statistics for this charming part of San Jose.  Here’s a look at the absorption rate for Willow Glen houses and duet homes (numbers run yesterday) by price band.

Willow Glen Months of Inventory June 17 2010

Willow Glen Months of Inventory June 17 2010

My Real Estate Report provides numbers (which I don’t have to crunch!) on a monthly basis for all of Santa Clara County, including the Willow Glen (area 10, mostly 95125) part of San Jose.  It’s a good, broad view of the Willow Glen market overall.  Here’s the summary for the  May 2010 Real Estate Report for Willow Glen – June’s info will be out sometime in early July. Click on the link to get all the data rather than just this quick view.

Trends At a Glance May 2010 Previous Month Year-over Year
Median Price $686,250 $665,000 (+3.2%) $625,000 (+9.8%)
Average Price $720,278 $676,773 (+6.4%) $748,778 (-3.8%)
No. of Sales 52 41 (+26.8%) 39 (+33.3%)
Pending Properties 99 114 (-13.2%) 108 (-8.3%)
Active 189 188 (+0.5%) 220 (-14.1%)
Sale vs. List Price 99.3% 98.8% (+0.5%) 97.7% (+1.7%)
Days on Market 46 51 (-9.2%) 60 (-22.9%)

The Willow Glen real estate market trends are up month over month for the median & average sales prices, but the average sales price is still down year over year.  Pendings are down compared to April (possibly a reaction to the federal home buyer tax credit?) and year over year.  The list price to sales price ratio is up, though, and the days on market are shorter.

Looking at both sets of numbers, mine and the REReport’s, it is clear that the homes priced up to about $900,000 are the ones leading the recovery, and that the most expensive homes are not selling well at all.  When we began to see improvement in the market, it was first entry level houses that were selling well.  Eventually it spread to the move-up market, both here and throughout Silicon Valley.  Will it continue?  The very high end homes in Santa Clara County are selling much better than they were a year ago, but as you can see, there’s still loads of room for improvement for the luxury homes market.

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