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Aug
15

Foreclosure Home Tours in Kokomo

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Special Notice: See Five Kokomo Foreclosure Homes

Delon priceAs most of us in Kokomo know, there are quite a few foreclosures on the market right now. And the foreclosure crisis has created an incredible opportunity for home buyers and investors to buy homes for pennies on the dollar.

If you’re thinking of buying a home and would like to learn more about the fantastic deals available, register to attend our special educational foreclosure home tours.

During these tours, you’ll be able to walk through 5 foreclosed homes in Kokomo. We will simply meet at the first home and then caravan from home to home. The tours should finish in about 90 minutes.

These special tours are a great way for you to learn more about the foreclosure market in Kokomo You’ll be able to see and evaluate each home inside and out. You’ll even be able to have your questions answered.

At the first home, you’ll receive a special educational Foreclosure Tour Packet which will include the following:

  1. Details on each home included in the tour.
  2. A map in case you get separated from the caravan.
  3. A summary of the real estate market statistics including recent comparable home sales, the average length of time it takes to sell a home today and the average selling prices of homes in the area.

To register and to be notified about these special foreclosure tours visit:

ForeclosuresInKokomo

Once you are registered, we can send you the date and time of each tour. Then you can decide which tours you want to attend.

PS – Tell everyone - friends, family, co-workers, etc. – know about this opportunity. You can even tell that neighbor you wish would move!

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Aug
10

Howard County Homes Sold – July 2009

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marketwatch246Howard County | Kokomo Home Sales – The Good, The Bad… 

Let’s get the “bad” over with first…

Since the first of the year we’d seen a gradual increase in the sold prices of homes throughout Howard County. Sorry to say, that trend didn’t continue in July. The median sold price dropped by $8,500 and the average sold price dropped by $16,000. Those drops are primarily because we saw an upward spike in the number of higher priced homes that closed in June. If you recall, 36% of the homes that sold in June sold for over $125,000! In July only 17% of the homes sold were in those upper price ranges.

Now for the “good” news…

Ninety-nine homes sold last month! That’s the level of home sales we typically like to see during the summer months. Hopefully that will continue! With the first-time homebuyers tax credit coming to an end November 30, let’s hope all you 1st-timers get out there and find a house before it ends.

Now for all of you who like the stats and charts, here they are…

Howard County home sales prices since January 2006

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Median vs Average July 2009

As I said above, the average and median sold prices in Howard County have slipped downward for the first time in six months.

For those of you who pay attention to the national news and all they have been saying about home sales and prices going back up… They are talking about sales for June not July! We in Howard County were right up there with the rest of the country for June sales. You just got your June stats earlier than the rest of the country. Now, let’s see whether the rest of the country sees the same in July as we saw.

Howard County homes sold per month since January 2006

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Sold per month

Notice the increase in the number of homes sold in July! Almost 40 more house than sold in June and 60 more than January! That is phenomenal! Let’s keep it up and reduce some of our housing inventory!

Howard County homes sold July 2009 by price range

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July sold by price

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… Most of the houses for sale in Kokomo and Howard County are not foreclosures! In fact 87% of the houses for sale in Howard County are not foreclosures! That means that only 13% of the house for sale are foreclosures.

On the flip side of what is for sale is what is selling. Unfortunately (for homeowners), even though foreclosures are only 13 % of the houses for sale, 40% of all sales in July were foreclosure properties. And 70% of those foreclosures sold for less than $60,000!

Comparing sold prices of non-foreclosures to foreclosure homes

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July REO vs Non-REO

Finally take a look at the difference in sales data between non-foreclosure homes vs foreclosure properties. Until all those “cheapo-repos” are cleaned out of the market and people in Kokomo feel secure in their jobs, I expect we will continue to see a higher number of foreclosures selling than those offered by homeowners.

What we can do to turn this around…

  • If you are a homeowner who needs to sell, price your home to sell! Don’t price it to “try it”!
  • If you are a homeowner who wants to sell, price your home to sell! Or get off the market!
  • If you are a buyer who wants to buy, get yourself to a lender and get pre-approved for a loan. And get yourself a REALTOR® you like and trust. Then get out there and take advantage of the cheap home prices.
  • If you are an investor, buy some of those “cheapo-repos” to fix and rent. Hold on to them until the market comes back and reap your rewards!

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NOTE: Based on data from CIRMLS August 8, 2009. Deemed to be accurate, but not gauranteed.

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Jul
13

Homes Sold in Howard County – June 2009

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Kokomo – Howard County Sold Prices Continue  Trend 

marketwatch-thumb.jpgIf you have been sitting on the sidelines, waiting for Kokomo home prices to hit the bottom, I hate to tell you this – but you may have missed the boat! (Actually, I don’t hate telling you that. I am elated by the first continuous upward trend of sales prices in Howard County since 2006!)

Last month, for the first time since I’ve been posting here, I researched all home sales in Howard County since January 2006. I plotted the median sold prices for each month and plotted them on a chart so that we could look at price trends over time. If you missed it, you might want to check  Homes Sold in Howard County Jan 2006 – May 2009. Read More→

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buying-a-house-in-kokomoAre you a home buyer or investor who is trying to “time” the market? Someone who is waiting for home prices in Kokomo and Howard County to hit bottom?

Unfortunately, none of us know for sure when that will happen. In fact, we won’t know when we’ve hit the bottom of the market until AFTER it has happened and home prices have started going back up.

You may think that’s strange; but take a look at the chart below. It shows the median sold price of homes in Howard County that sold from January 2006 through May 2009. Read More→

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microscopeMulti-Family Properties – Under the Looking Glass

Do you own multi-family properties in Kokomo? Are you interested in buying multi-family properties in Kokomo? Are you just curious about what multi-family properties are selling for in Kokomo? Then check out this chart and information about multi-family properties that are for sale in Kokomo, those that have sold and those that haven’t sold. Read More→

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