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Len Tillem talk show, Monday 10/20/08

Monday, October 20th, 2008

A new home owner called Len Tillem on his Radio talk show today. He bought a house close to San Thomas Expressway for about $800k. The seller wrote in his disclosure that there was no traffic noise so he assumed that it was quiet. He claimed that he only saw the place during the weekend and it was quiet. Now that he moved in he hears the traffic all the time and he is angry at the sellers and the real estate agents. He thinks that he should have paid less for his property or not buy it.

He is rightfully just to be angry at them. It should have been disclosed to him. The agents should have warned him that being close to a freeway there will be noise.

An advice to any buyer who purchases a new property. Always visit the property at all hours of the day. You are going to live there and spend many hours at your new home. Listen to the noises in the area. Some people are sensitive to noises and smells and will be miserable if they hear water, or traffic, or airplanes, or trains, or even dogs barking. You are investing so much money. For many of you this is your largest expense, invest a little time, it doesn’t even cost money. Go there, get out of your car and stand there or walk around the place. Talk to the neighbors. There is always a nice neighbor who would love to tell you everything about the neighborhood. Drive to your work place from that house and drive back as though it was your home. This way you’ll avoid aggravation and live happier in your new home.

The real estate market is alive again

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

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We are back in full action. Inventory is growing as fast as expected in the spring. The “for Sale” signs are springing up like mushrooms after the rain. If you drive through the neighborhood during the afternoon time you’ll see ‘open house’ signs pointing in all directions. Homes are being sold fairly fast, especially in desirable areas with good schools.  Some homes in the most attractive areas in Sunnyvale, close to Helena and Wright Ave, were sold under or at the asking price. The agents told me that they were very surprised. Other homes, near Ortega Park in Sunnyvale, were sold with multiple offers way above (18%) asking price. All these homes in both areas needed a lot of work (what we call TLC “tender love and care”).

People always ask me “how much do you think this house will sell for?” or “how much this property is worth?” I run the comps (homes that were sold lately in that neighborhood) and even though I really know all these homes, it’s hard to predict. Who knows how desperate the other bidders are, how many homes they lost out on by trying to offer just enough to get the house and not too much. Who knows what other motivations the buyers have. Some are being vacated from their rentals and are sick of moving, some want to invest their savings in real estate instead of a rocky stock market.  Sometimes we have the chance to raise our bid and win the house but the buyers are not ready to pay so much more than the asking price. Buying a house is not just mathematics. Feelings and emotions play a crucial part in the decision to buy and pay the outrageous sum of money for a hut in the Silicon Valley.