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Camarillo Central Real Estate Market Report For September 2008

Real Estate Market Report For Camarillo Central, September 2008



The area outlined below specifies a region of Camarillo
known as Camarillo Central or area 41 by the Ventura County MLS.

Camarillo Central


This real estate market report depicts the real estate activities for Camarillo Central in the month of September, 2008.


Camarillo Central Single Family Homes:
  • Homes listed for sale in September 2008: 12
  • Homes sold in September 2008: 22
  • Average selling price of homes: $653,818
  • Median selling price of homes: $444,500
  • Average day on the market: 63
  • Average selling price % of listed price: 97.39%
Currently there are 40 homes for sale in Camarillo Central. From these homes for sale in Camarillo Central, 19 are short sale homes and 5 are bank owned/REO homes.


Camarillo Central Condo/Townhomes:
  • Condo/Townhomes for sale in September 2008: 5
  • Condo/Townhomes sold in September 2008: 6
  • Average selling price of Condo/Townhomes: $347,417
  • Median selling price of homes: $357,250
  • Average day on the market: 43
  • Average selling price % of listed price: 92.01%
Currently there are 14 Condo/Townhomes for sale in Camarillo Central. From these Condo/Townhomes for sale in Camarillo Central, 5 are short sale homes and 3 are bank owned/REO homes.

Source: Ventura County MLS

If you wish to receive more information about homes or Condo/Townhomes in Camarillo Central, please don't hesitate to contact me, Mana Tulberg, your Camarillo Realtor: (805) 443-8898
.

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Camarillo Heights Real Estate Market Report for September 2008

Real Estate Market Report For Camarillo Heights, September 2008



The area outlined below specifies a region of Camarillo
known as Camarillo Heights or area 42 by the Ventura County MLS.

Camarillo Heights


This is a recap of real estate activities for Cam
arillo Heights in the month of September 2008.


Camarillo Heights Single Family Homes:
  • Homes listed for sale in September 2008: 4
  • Homes sold in September 2008: 8
  • Average selling price of homes: $671,500
  • Median selling price of homes: $612,500
  • Average day on the market: 42
  • Average selling price % of listed price: 96.40%
Currently there are 30 homes for sale in Camarillo Heights. From these homes for sale in Camarillo Heights, 4 are short sale homes and 0 are bank owned/REO homes.


Camarillo Heights Condo/Townhomes:
  • Condo/Townhomes for sale in September 2008: 1
  • Condo/Townhomes sold in September 2008: 1
  • Average selling price of Condo/Townhomes: $425,000
  • Median selling price of homes: $425,000
  • Average day on the market: 14
  • Average selling price % of listed price: 92.41%
Currently there are 5 Condo/Townhomes for sale in Camarillo Heights. From these Condo/Townhomes for sale in Camarillo Heights, 3 are short sale homes and 1 are bank owned/REO homes.

Source: Ventura County MLS

If you wish to receive more information about homes or Condo/Townhomes in Camarillo Heights or any other area in Camarillo, please don't hesitate to contact me, Mana Tulberg, your Camarillo Realtor: (805) 443-8898
.

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Halloween is Going to Suck This Year

Is this your neighborhood?

Has the current real estate market left your kids wondering what happened to your neighborhood?

Well, let's hope the new government bail out plan makes things better!!! ...if it doesn't, a less-intense sugar-buzz for our kids will be the least of our worries.

 

Halloween in the current market

 

Picture By: Ed Stein, Rocky. Mtn.News

Attention Camarillo October 8 Is National Walk to School Day

National Walk to School Day, October 8, 2008



In Case you missed the notification from Pleasant Valley School District (PVSD), I am here to remind you that Wednesday October 8, 2008 is National Walk to School Day.

In 1997, the Partnership for a Walkable America sponsored the very first National Walk to School Day in
Walk to School DayChicago. Since then, all 50 Stats have joined this annual event to promote one main cause, a more Walkable America. 

In our City of Camarillo schools such as Las Posas Elementary School will honor all students who participate in National Walk to School Day by presenting those students with a National Walk to School Day tag!


So, residents of Camarillo, I encourage you to join the rest of the country by walking your child to school for a healthier lifestyle, less traffic, cleaner air, and most importantly a chance for some bonding time.


Also, if while on your walk you happen to see a house that you wish to know more about, please don't hesitate to contact me, Mana Tulberg, your Camarillo Realtor: 805-443-8898.

 

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Camarillo Unification Battle Continues...

 

Pleasant Valley School DistrictWhile residents of Camarillo get ready to vote on Measure U in November 4, 2008, both Pleasant Valley School District (PVSD) and Oxnard Unified High School District (OUHSD) continue their spending on their lengthy legal battle.


Payment records from the PVSD and OUHSD show that both
Oxnard Union High School Districtdistricts have spent more than $411,000 in legal fees related to the unification issue.  The PVSD has outspent OUHSD by paying $273,034 to their attorneys in the last 18 months.  This all happens while school budgets are being slashed and programs are being canceled in the district. (Source: Camarillo Acorn)

In our recent conversation with the OUHSD superintendent, Dr. Dunlap, we were informed that OUHSD has retained the land in Camarillo (adjacent to Camarillo Library) and has every intention to build a high school site on this location. OUHSD has postponed building Camarillo a new high school due to unification issues. In March of this coming year, 2009, the proponents of Camarillo Unification have a standing court date which accourding to Dr. Dunlap will again delay the promissed new high school in Camarillo by OUHSD.

Measure H will allow to construct, rehabilitate, modernize and or replace school facilities. This measure has already accepted 2 high schools for OUHSD one to be build in the city of Oxnard and the other in the city of Camarillo.

Dr. DunlapDr. Dunlap declares that OUHSD has every intention of building two high schools. Which one will come first will be decided when the Unification issues are put to rest and Measure H Bond can be disscused by the OUHSD committee. Perhaps both high schools can be built at the same time, Dr. Dunlap stated, but those are issues to take up when Unification is off the table.

 

If you are interested in listening to Dr. Dunlap or ask her any questions regarding Camarillo Unification you are urged to attend the OUHSD Council Meeting at Adolfo Camarillo High School's Cafeteria on Wednesday October 8, 2008 at 6:30 pm.

 

 

 

My question to you is: Do you really think after spending some of our Tax Dollars on legal fees do any of these Districts, OUHSD and PVSD, have enough money to deliver what they have promissed.

Also, I would love to hear your thoughts on Measure U.

The poll below is designed so your thoughts (anonymously) on Camarillo Unification can be calculated and published before November 4, 2008.

 

 

You may be interested in reading: Both sides of measure U

A Great Tool For Every Realtor: Neat Receipts

Neat Receipts: A Must Have Tool For Every Realtor



I consider myself a pretty organized person.  However, between all the business related receipts and business cards I collect each month, my organized system can fail me occasionally.

Most of us keep those business receipts tucked away until time allows us to organize them into necessary categories for tax time. And who hasn't found a few receipts faded and/or torn?

Business cards are another stack I try to attack and organize when time allows. I just returned from Blog World 2008 and with the number of business cards I brought back with me, they'll need a new Rolodex of their own!


Neat Receipts to the Rescue: 
 
Neat Receipts is a software and a handy scanner that can help organize and simplify your life. You
can scan all your receipts, bills, and business cards into your PC while Neat Receipts stores everything in an appropriate folder on your PC.

All those business cards that are fading can now be scanned and stored in Outlook or ACT and later can even be exported to your mobile phones.

 

"NEAT Receipts is the ultimate tool to manage your business and personal finances. It scans, reads and organizes your receipts, bills, business cards and more - then stores everything in a database on your PC. Get ready for an organized, digital life!"


The price of this nifty tool: $149.95 for Neat Receipts Version 3.0


Where can you purchase Neat Receipts?
Neat Receipts can be purchased at NeatReceipts.com or you could purchase your copy at:
Neat Receipts

  • Staples
  • OfficeMax
  • Office Depot
  • Amazon.com
  • Costco
  • Sky Mall
  • Buy.com
  • TigerDirect.com
  • Fry's Electronics
  • Best Buy
  • Target.com
  • Ritz Camera.com

24th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day in Ventura County

California Annual Coastal Cleanup Day in Ventura County




Saturday, September 20, 2008
9:00 am-Noon




Saturday, September 20, 2008 is the 24th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day. Began in 1985, California Coastal Cleanupthe California Coastal Cleanup Day is now one of the largest annual volunteer events on the planet.


In Ventura County many individuals, schools, and companies volunteer to participate in restoring the beautiful Ventura County coast and waterways at the same time as the rest of the Californians.


Last year over 60,000 volunteers participated and removed 900,000 pounds of garbage from beaches all over the State of California (source: California Coastal Commission).


In order to participate in this State-wide event you would need to pre-register with your local Ventura County Coastal Cleanup Planner, or simply show up at any of the drop-in sites listed below.


Please remember to wear comfortable shoes, clothes, a hat, and plenty of sunscreen.



2008 Ventura County Coastal Cleanup Day Drop-in Sites For Beaches:
  • Oil Piers: Exit at Seacliff, North one mile, meet near stairs.
  • Rincon Parkway: Meet at Emma Wood State Beach entrance.
  • Emma Wood Group Camp: Meet at Kiosk.
  • San Buenaventura State Beach: San Pedro Street entrance and follow the signs.
  • Seaward Beach: End of Seaward Avenue.
  • Surfer's Knoll: Meet at Spinnaker Drive.
  • Silver Strand Beach: Meet at north end.
  • Ormond Beach: Meet at Reliant Energy Plant.
  • Mugu Rock Beach: Meet in parking lot near rock.
  • Mandalay Beach: Meet at Basketball Court.
  • McGrath State Beach: Meet at parking lot.


2008 Ventura County Coastal Cleanup Drop-in Sites For Inland Waterways:
  • Moorpark: Meet at Villa Campesina Park. Call: 805-517-6257.
  • Thousand Oaks: Meet at Borachard Park (near high school). Call: 805-449-2386.
  • Camarillo: Meet at Mission Oaks Park parking lot. Call: 805-388-5338.
  • Camarillo: Calleguas Creek. For meeting location Call: 805-388-5338.
  • Simi Valley: Meet at the corner of Erringer at Royal. Call: 805-583-6462.
  • Fillmore: For location call: 805-524-1500 ext 321.
  • Ojai: HWY 33 turnouts between Matilija Road and South Matilija Road.
Source: California Coastal Commission

Copyright (c) 2008 By Mana Tulberg, All Rights Reserved.*24th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day in Ventura County *


Image: Ca State Parks.

WHY DO THE BANKS DO SUCH A TERRIBLE JOB OF SELLING FORECLOSURES??

 

Dilemmas with Ventura County Short Sales and Foreclosures

Earlier this year our Real Estate Company in Oxnard was involved in representing two past clients in Ventura County. Shortly after listing their beautiful Ventura County homes, both of our clients informed us that, due to unforeseen circumstances, they had fallen behind on their house payments. We immediately requested that their lenders consider a short sale and provided their lenders with all of the necessary paper work.

After the
lenders approved the Short Sale on these Ventura County homes, we received offers on both homes. In both cases the offers were very close to the asking price. However, the lenders, in both cases, acknowledged the receipt of our offers, but did not proceed with the sale of our listings.

Eventually, both of these Ventura County homes were foreclosed on by their lenders. We ended up with dissatisfied potential buyers and home sellers who have a foreclosure record on their credit.

My active rain colleague, Lenn Harley, an experienced broker from Rockville MD, has written a fantastic article that describes the frustrations of all Realtors, Home Sellers, and Home Buyers that are involved in Short Sale transactions. Please take a moment and read this insightful piece;  

 

Via Lenn Harley:


                                                 * * * *  HARD CORE REAL ESTATE TALK  * * * *

FAX THE OFFER TO 222-555-8888.  YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DECISIONS IN 2-8 WEEKS.

Over the past year, we've read many posts by real estate agents and brokers detailing their frustration trying to SELL foreclosure or short sale listings.

LET'S SET THE STAGE.

  • Buyer is fully approved for more than the list price.
  • Buyer is non-contingent and ready to take possession.
  • House has been on the market for more than 6 months.
  • House has been reduced in price from $379,900 to $299,000.


Buyer's Agent has a few questions about the existence of other offers and tries to contact the listing agent.  Buyer's Agent gets Listing Agent's voice mail with the instruction:  "Fax offers to 222-555-8888.  You will be notified in 2-8 weeks of any decisions.

BUYER'S AGENT WRITES AN OFFER FOR THE BUYER AND FAXES IT TO THE LISTING AGENT FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MLS LISTING. 

  • Buyer waits 3 days and calls his agent. 
  • Buyer:  "Have you heard anything?" 
  • Agent:  "No, the agent says it may take weeks to get an answer."
  • Buyer:  "Call the listing agent and tell them that if we don't hear something in 24 hours, we'll buy something else."
  • Agent:  "I'll do that and get back to you."


AGENT CALLS LISTING AGENT AND LEAVES THE MESSAGE THAT THE BUYER IS WAITING 24 HOURS FOR A RESPONSE OR THEY WILL BUY SOMETHING ELSE. 

No response from listing agent in 5 days after leaving many telephone messages.  Buyer instructs his agent to withdraw the offer and show him other properties, IF the buyer's agent is lucky.  Often, a buyer will hold his agent responsible and move to another buyer's agent.  This is one of the reasons so many experienced buyer's agent decline to work with buyers who include foreclosures in their search for a home to buy.

The above is a "worst case" scenario.  But, the result is the same in that the property has been listed for months, has lost significant value and there is a viable buyer and offer on the table that goes nowhere.

WHY DIDN'T THE LISTING AGENT RESPOND TO THE BUYER'S AGENT'S CONTACTS?  Because the listing agent:

The listing agents has no authority to negotiate for the bank.

The listing agents has no management authority to do anything other than transmit the buyers contract offer.

The listing agent has many listings from the same mortgage company and would be bogged down all day on the phone if they took a personal contact approach.

The listing agent has given the foreclosure listings low priority because the mortgage company listings pay far less than consumer listings.

WHY DOESN'T THE MORTGAGE COMPANY THAT FORECLOSED ON THE PROPERTY ACT IN WAYS THAT WOULD MAKE THESE PROPERTIES MOVE FASTER??

BECAUSE THEY DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING!!

The mortgage company employee that is in control of the portfolio of foreclosures,

  • is NOT a real estate agent, real estate broker,
  • has never sold real estate,
  • has no understand of the real estate market,
  • does not have any experience negotiating real estate sales,
  • is a salaried employee and will receive a pay check no matter when the properties in their portfolio sell or for how much.
  • final decisions for price, terms and conditions for ratified contracts is not in the authority of the loss mitigation clerk communicating with the listing agent.
  • final decisions on contract approvals are often scheduled weekly or bi-weekly by committee. 


The primary reason these transactions are so difficult for the buyers agents, buyers and listing agents is because the neither the mortgage company nor their representatives communicating with the listing agents have no experience selling real estate.

Real estate agents and brokers sell a lot of real estate.  We know how to manage a real estate transaction.  We also know that the bank or mortgage company property owners have no experience or knowledge about selling real estate and getting the contract to the settlement table. 

  • They have never been to real estate school.
  • They do not have a real estate license.
  • They have never showed a home to buyers.
  • They have never written an offer for a buyer.
  • They do not understand the industry standards for real estate brokerage.
  • They do not understand that "time is of the essense" when selling homes.
  • They have never presented a contract to a seller.
  • They have no understanding of the real estate market.
  • They do not understand the limitations of the "as is" clause.
  • They have no knowledge of real estate brokerage.
  • They have no knowledge of condition or inspections.
  • They have no understanding of disclosure.
  • They have no understanding of presenting offers, counters timely.
  • They get paid whether or not the contract closes.
  • The bank addendum is ignorant of state required seller disclosures and consumer protections.


The skill sets required for employees of the mortgage companies for loss mitigation representatives are not transferable to real estate sales or real estate brokerage. 

FACT:   BANKS AND MORTGAGE COMPANIES DO NOT KNOW HOW TO SELL REAL ESTATE.

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988.

Lenn's Blog

In Memory of Ventura County Metrolink Victims

In Memory of Ventura County Metrolink Victims


On Friday, September 12, 2008, your plans for that evening, weekend, and life were brought to
Chatsworth Metrolink crasha violent halt in the collision of your commuter train with a Union Pacific train in Chatsworth, California. We all watched hopelessly as live coverage of the crash captured the brutal horror you experienced.  We prayed for your names to remain on the list of the living.   

 

 

 

 

To the 25 victims of this horrific crash and to their families:
You are missed even though we believe you are in a better place. Your family is blessed to have an additional angel watching over them now. Your loss has shaken our community and has brought us together to remember you as the outstanding citizens you were. Your life was not lost in vain; rather it awakened interest in a flawed system. Many will have to answer and we will not rest till they do.  

Metrolink injured

 

 

To the 135 injured passengers of Friday's crash:
We pray for your fast and complete recovery.

 

 

 

Emergency Workers

 

 

To the rescue personnel:
Thank you for your extraordinary efforts and may you never have to experience working another such tragedy in your life time. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name Of Ventura County Victims

 


Copyright (c) 2008 By Mana Tulberg, All Rights Reserved.* In Memory of Ventura County Metrolink Victims *

 

Photos: Los Angles Times

Representing Home Buyers in Ventura County REO Market

Working With Home Buyers in Ventura County REO Market



This year Ventura County's Real Estate Market, like many other real estate markets all over the
Bank Owned Homecountry, presented more and more Bank Owned Homes/REO Homes to Home Buyers. It is sad, but true that as the number of bank owned homes increase home prices decrease. Recently home buyers have gradually come out of their shells and become more aggressive.

Unfortunately Ventura County's bank owned homes are represented by only a handful of Realtors. As I talk to more Realtors in the Rain, I have come to realize that most communities in the country are represented by just a few Realtors as well. Depending on the size of your community and the distribution of REOs in your community, these REO Realtors are over-worked and spread thin. Some are so busy and unavailable that once you do get a hold of these Realtors, you forget what you had called them for. LOL. I mean no disrespect to my fellow Realtors, but I am encouraged that you have been too busy to return the interested buyers' calls.  

Currently I am representing 2 home buyers who originally called our local REO agents. After several attempts and no results, these home buyers contacted me :0) They found my Active Rain posts and Localism posts very helpful and informative.

As you may have guessed by now I have no REO listings, but have written several posts for home buyers on what they should expect when presenting an offer on a Short Sale Home or a Bank Owned Home. I have changed my services and blogs with the times to match the needs of the home buyers and home sellers in my community.

In today's market, home buyers need to be more diligent than ever. To most home buyers Short Sales and Bank Owned Sales/REOs are a new approach to purchasing a house. As a Realtor, it is my job to inform the local home buyers of the changing market conditions and ease their apprehension. If not me, then who?

 

Related articles:
 
Short Sales and Bank Owned Homes in Ventura County-How They Work
Real Estate Terms For Ventura County Home Buyers
Ventura County Real Estate Summery-First Half of 2008


 
Copyright (c) 2008 By Mana Tulberg, All Rights Reserved.* Representing Home Buyers in Ventura County REO
Market *

 

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