ADDED April 12, 2013
It’s a tough time to be a home buyer in Marin County. High demand + low inventory = maximum frustration! Finding the right home at an acceptable price is about as difficult as it’s ever been. Because sellers are still hesitant, the lack of inventory is a big challenge for today’s buyers. What is a…Read More »
ADDED February 8, 2013
Well, the market is on fire, as noted in the market report. I’ve gotten a couple of calls from concerned clients who thought their auto notify service was not working anymore because they had not gotten any new listings! Sunday open houses look like the concession stand at halftime of a 49ers game. And when…Read More »
ADDED December 6, 2012
Real estate sales continue to accelerate in Marin County. Transactions are up, inventory is down, and as a result, we are starting to see the first signs of price appreciation. How tight is inventory? As of December 1st, there were only 868 homes for sale in Marin. I searched through our records and had to…Read More »
ADDED October 26, 2012
I was meeting with some buyers recently and the topic of our newsletter came up.They said, “Your newsletter is totally geared to Sellers. What about us?” Nothing like a little feedback to help you re-focus, so we are dedicating this issue to buyers, and what you need to know to buy a home in the…Read More »
ADDED September 10, 2012
MARIN’S FARMER’S MARKETS You can find a fresh, local farmer’s market more days than not in Marin County:Thursdays and Sundays at the Civic Center. Wednesdays at Corte Madera Town Center. Thursdays in San Anselmo. Fridays in Mill Valley. Saturdays at Larkspur Landing. These have grown into more than just the best place to buy healthy…Read More »
ADDED September 7, 2012
If your goal is to spend less time working, and more time doing things you enjoy — and if you are lucky enough to live in Marin County, we have some ideas for how to easily create enough “passive income” to let you do just that. First of all, the residential rental market in Marin…Read More »