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Our new press room makes it easy for reporters to access an expert source on real estate

October 9th, 2008, posted by Amber

I just wanted to point out our press room, the newest addition to Brandon Green & Associates’ website. It includes the latest news, stories, and tips from the BGA staff, as well as contact information for Brandon and his media relations contact, Chris Martin.

If you’re looking for the expert opinion of one of Washington, DC’s, best real estate agents, contact Brandon (brandon@brandongreen.com, 202.318-1623 ext. 1) or Chris (cmartin331@comcast.net, 630-670-2745).

If the media is reporting real estate is plummeting, why was December 2007 our busiest month?

January 10th, 2008, posted by Brandon

December 2007 tied June 2007 for our busiest month! I’ve been scratching my head trying to determine what happened and why, and I’ve come to the conclusion that I have no idea. But I suspect

  • the mortgage-financing pressures of the fall lifted and more mortgage products came back online
  • having interest rates as low as they were in 2004 helped
  • buyers in the DC Metro area finally felt confident in the marketplace, recognized fantastic deals, and took advantage of them

I pulled my crystal ball off my closet shelf this morning, dusted it off a bit, and posed the question: what will 2008 hold in the DC real estate market?

My crystal ball told me to stop reading the paper and listening to news reports about the market. Buy if and only if you can afford to buy, sell when you’re ready to sell, and don’t look to the market for answers. Look at your life and your goals and the timing associated with them.

No one knows what 2008 will bring – but I suspect it will be more of the same: confusing statistics, conflicting reports, and many opportunities for buyers and sellers alike.

Local vs. national: Home sales plunge, feed recession fears

January 10th, 2008, posted by Troy

From The Washington Post: Home Sales Plunge, Feed Recession Fears: “The housing market plunged deeper into despair last month, with sales of new homes plummeting to their lowest level in more than 12 years.”

With headlines and stories like this one, it’s no wonder new home buyers are hesitating to entering the market. Based on these reports, the situation sounds bleak and you’d think buying a house is the last thing you should do.

The scary part to me is that nowhere above does the article say “nationally.” The author has forgotten the adage that all markets are local and when buying in real estate the only criteria you should remember is “location location location.”

The November 2007 real estate trend report for Washington, DC, shows overall sales down 12 percent but prices up more than 7 percent. But if you drill down even further to particular zip codes you’ll see 20002 had in increase in sales of 11 percent with a decrease in sales price of 4 percent, while zip code 20005 saw an increase in sales of 7.5 percent and a sales price increase of 19.5 percent.

Is the upshot not to believe the media? No, but we need to have an eye for how the media can parse statements. Know your numbers for where you want to live. Of course that’s my job to give you the information you need.