Friday, June 27, 2014

Our Monthly E-News Letter - June 2014

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Congratulations To Our Grads!
  
In the midst of one of the busiest spring markets in memory (a record twelve closings in May alone) we have bigger news to share this month - THREE of our five girls graduated from college! In order below: 
  • Eileen Nalls (with proud dad) Virginia Tech, BS Business (accounting) Magna Cum Laude (!)
  • Adele Carnemark (with mom) James Madison, MA Exceptional Education; 
  • Madeleine Carnemark (with big sisters Callie and Adele)  Tulane, BA(s) Philosophy and Environmental Studies, Cum Laude.
Just so darned proud of all three of them - actually tearing up again while I type! You GO girls!!


 

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Existing-Home Sales Heat Up in May, Inventory Levels Continue to Improve

 
WASHINGTON (June 23, 2014) – Existing-home sales rose strongly in May and inventory gains continued to help moderate price growth, according to the National Association of Realtors®. All four regions of the country experienced sales gains compared to a month earlier.
Total existing-home sales1, which are completed transactions that include single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, rose 4.9 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.89 million in May from an upwardly-revised 4.66 million in April, but remain 5.0 percent below the 5.15 million-unit level in May 2013. The 4.9 percent month-over-month gain in May was the highest monthly rise since August 2011 (5.5 percent).
Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said current sales activity is rebounding after the lackluster first quarter. “Home buyers are benefiting from slower price growth due to the much-needed, rising inventory levels seen since the beginning of the year,” he said. “Moreover, sales were helped by the improving job market and the temporary but slight decline in mortgage rates.” 
Total housing inventory2 at the end of May climbed 2.2 percent to 2.28 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 5.6-month supply at the current sales pace, down slightly from 5.7 months in April. Unsold inventory is 6.0 percent higher than a year ago, when there were 2.15 million existing homes available for sale.
The median existing-home price3 for all housing types in May was $213,400, which is 5.1 percent above May 2013. “Rising inventory bodes well for slower price growth and greater affordability, but the amount of homes for sale is still modestly below a balanced market. Therefore, new home construction is still needed to keep prices and housing supply healthy in the long run,” Yun added.  
Earlier this month, NAR reported new home construction activity is currently insufficient in most of the U.S., and some states could face persistent housing shortages and affordability issues unless housing starts increase to match up with local job creation.
Distressed homes4 – foreclosures and short sales – accounted for 11 percent of May sales, down from 18 percent in May 2013. Eight percent of May sales were foreclosures and three percent were short sales. Foreclosures sold for an average discount of 18 percent below market value in May, while short sales were discounted 11 percent.

The percent share of first-time buyers continued to underperform, representing less than one- third of all buyers at 27 percent in May, down from 29 percent in April; they were 29 percent in April 2013.
According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 4.19 percent in May from 4.34 percent in April, and is the lowest since June 2013 (4.07 percent).
NAR President Steve Brown, co-owner of Irongate, Inc., Realtors® in Dayton, Ohio, said housing fundamentals are showing slight improvement in markets across the country. “Many potential buyers were left on the sidelines beginning last summer as affordability declined amidst rising home prices and interest rates,” he said. “The temporary pause in rising interest rates and more homes for sale is good news – especially for first-time home buyers – who likely have a better chance in upcoming months to make a competitive offer that’s in return accepted by the seller.”
The median time on market for all homes was 47 days in May, down from 48 days in April; it was 41 days on market in May 2013. Short sales were on the market for a median of 125 days in May, while foreclosures typically sold in 57 days and non-distressed homes took 44 days. Forty-one percent of homes sold in May were on the market for less than a month.
All-cash sales comprised 32 percent of transactions in May, unchanged from last month and down from 33 percent in May 2013. Individual investors, who account for many cash sales, purchased 16 percent of homes in May, down from 18 percent in April; they were 18 percent in May 2013. Sixty-eight percent of investors paid cash in May.
Single-family home sales rose 5.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.30 million in May from 4.07 million in April, but remain 5.7 percent below the 4.56 million pace a year ago. The median existing single-family home price was $213,600 in May, up 4.9 percent from May 2013.
Existing condominium and co-op sales remained unchanged in May from April (as well as May 2013) at an annual rate of 590,000 units. The median existing condo price was $212,300 in May, which is 6.6 percent higher than a year ago.
Regionally, existing-home sales in the Northeast rose 3.3 percent to an annual rate of 620,000 in May, but are 3.1 percent below a year ago. The median price in the Northeast was $256,700, down 0.9 percent from May 2013.
In the Midwest, existing-home sales jumped 8.7 percent to an annual rate of 1.13 million in May, but are still 7.4 percent below May 2013. The median price in the Midwest was $165,900, up 4.0 percent from a year ago.
Existing-home sales in the South increased 5.7 percent to an annual level of 2.05 million in May, but are down 0.5 percent from May 2013. The median price in the South was $184,800, up 4.4 percent from a year ago.
Existing-home sales in the West rose 0.9 percent to an annual rate of 1.09 million in May, and are 11.4 percent below a year ago. The median price in the West was $297,500, which is 8.4 percent above May 2013.
The National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for Real Estate,” is America’s largest trade association, representing 1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.
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NOTE:  For local information, please contact the local association of Realtors® for data from local multiple listing services. Local MLS data is the most accurate source of sales and price information in specific areas, although there may be differences in reporting methodology.
1Existing-home sales, which include single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, are based on transaction closings from Multiple Listing Services. Changes in sales trends outside of MLSs are not captured in the monthly series. NAR rebenchmarks home sales periodically using other sources to assess overall home sales trends, including sales not reported by MLSs.
Existing-home sales, based on closings, differ from the U.S. Census Bureau’s series on new single-family home sales, which are based on contracts or the acceptance of a deposit. Because of these differences, it is not uncommon for each series to move in different directions in the same month. In addition, existing-home sales, which account for more than 90 percent of total home sales, are based on a much larger data sample – about 40 percent of multiple listing service data each month – and typically are not subject to large prior-month revisions.
The annual rate for a particular month represents what the total number of actual sales for a year would be if the relative pace for that month were maintained for 12 consecutive months. Seasonally adjusted annual rates are used in reporting monthly data to factor out seasonal variations in resale activity. For example, home sales volume is normally higher in the summer than in the winter, primarily because of differences in the weather and family buying patterns. However, seasonal factors cannot compensate for abnormal weather patterns.
Single-family data collection began monthly in 1968, while condo data collection began quarterly in 1981; the series were combined in 1999 when monthly collection of condo data began. Prior to this period, single-family homes accounted for more than nine out of 10 purchases. Historic comparisons for total home sales prior to 1999 are based on monthly single-family sales, combined with the corresponding quarterly sales rate for condos.
2Total inventory and month’s supply data are available back through 1999, while single-family inventory and month’s supply are available back to 1982 (prior to 1999, single- family sales accounted for more than 90 percent of transactions and condos were measured only on a quarterly basis).
3The median price is where half sold for more and half sold for less; medians are more typical of market conditions than average prices, which are skewed higher by a relatively small share of upper-end transactions. The only valid comparisons for median prices are with the same period a year earlier due to seasonality in buying patterns. Month-to-month comparisons do not compensate for seasonal changes, especially for the timing of family buying patterns. Changes in the composition of sales can distort median price data. Year-ago median and mean prices sometimes are revised in an automated process if additional data is received.
The national median condo/co-op price often is higher than the median single-family home price because condos are concentrated in higher-cost housing markets. However, in a given area, single- family homes typically sell for more than condos as seen in NAR’s quarterly metro area price reports.

Monday, June 23, 2014

New Price on Magnificent Property with Spectacular Views! Wonderful Property in Potomac with Outstanding Veiws!









12514 PENNYFIELD LOCK RD, POTOMAC, MD 20854 
New Price - $1,195,000


Extraordinary original owner custom home on over 6 acres w/ views overlooking the Potomac river and miles of Virginia countryside. 4/5 BR's 3.5 BA's on 3 levels, beautiful room proportions, 4 fireplaces, 3 car garage & all the gracious appointments & charm of "old" Potomac. Enchanting  LR, stunning DR, Chef's Kit, mudroom, sunroom, MBR suite w/ sitting room, + walkout  LL.  Very special, rare offering.

Friday, June 20, 2014

New Lsiting - Open 1-4 Sunday June 22nd - 9340 KINGS POST CT, LAUREL, MD 20723

 
9340 KINGS POST CT, LAUREL, MD 20723
List Price:  $350,000

Barbara Nalls and Long and Foster Real Estate are pleased to welcome you to this opportunity to own this very special single family home in highly sought after Stratford Downs. This special property welcomes you with a true foyer entrance, large bright rooms well laid out over three bright levels, a private fenced yard and deck, and a spacious one car garage.
Loaded with amenities and incredibly conveniently located, it's bound to be a perfect fit for years to come...Welcome Home!

ENTRANCE LEVEL:
True entrance FOYER, switched overhead lighting, ceramic tile flooring and a generous coat closet
Elegant LIVING ROOM with a centerpiece fireplace with custom glass doors and mantlepiece surround, new wall to wall carpet, switched lighting, two exposures and access to the DECK and built-in HOT TUB
BREAKFAST ROOM with charming bay window bump-out and ceiling fan with light.
Adjacent, well designed KITCHEN, ample oak cabinetry and counterspace, coordinated flooring, switched task lighting, built in gourmet appliances, and access to the one car GARAGE
Separate DINING ROOM with ceiling fan / switched lighting, new carpet and a beautiful chandelier
Main floor GUEST POWDER ROOM
UPPER LEVEL:
MASTER BEDROOM with private EN SUITE DRESSING AREA and a RENOVATED BATH, large windows, gorgeous carpet, ceiling fan and large walk in closet.
Two additional BEDROOMS, each with plush carpet, switched ceiling fan / lights, and good closet space
FULL HALL BATH with tub shower and good storage
LOWER LEVEL:
Large, bright RECREATION ROOM with wall to wall carpeting, built in shelving switched overhead lighting and good natural light from multiple exposures.
Huge, dry STORAGE ROOM, LAUNDRY AREA with top of the line newer Washer and Dryer, lot's of room for workspace, hobbies, etc. and a rough-in for a FULL BATH

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Covered front entrance and custom brick walk
Efficient All-Electric appliances and HVAC (forced air heat pump)
Efficient, easy to clean, insulated windows
Attractive landscaping and private, fenced, level rear yard
Lightly traveled, tree lined, no-through street
Hot tub cover, accessories, will convey

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Home Prices Continue to Rise in May Days on Market and Inventory Increase in Both Jurisdictions

Home prices increased for both condos and single-family homes in May. Montgomery County activity slowed in all areas with the exception of home prices, which increased for both condos and single-family homes. Inventory increased for condos and single-family homes in both jurisdictions compared to May 2013, and days on market increased for the first time since February of 2011 in the District and March of 2012 in Montgomery County.
Washington, DC
The average days on market was up by two days compared to May 2013. The median price for condos rose 4.5%, with single-family homes receiving a 5.3% increase. Inventory increased 21.6% for condos, and single-family homes also saw a slight rise, 0.3%. Contracts increased slightly for condos, 4.7%, but dropped 3.4% for single-family homes over 2013. Settlements increased 4.5% for condos, but remained unchanged for single-family homes compared to May 2013.
Montgomery County
The average number of days on market was up by one day from May 2013. Median condo prices saw a 7.7% increase, and the price of single-family homes rose by 3.9%. The amount of available inventory increased in May, with a 22% increase for condos and a 41.2% increase for single-family homes. The number of contracts declined slightly, dropping 3.9% for condos and 3.7% for single-family homes. Settlements also declined in both areas: 6.8% for condos, and 3.5% for single-family homes compared to May 2013.
Information provided by GCAAR

Monday, June 16, 2014

May sees rising median sale prices, but lower volume

* Information From Long and Foster Real Estate, Inc.
May sees rising median sale prices, but lower volume
Homes continue to move off the market quickly
Summer is fast approaching, yet across the Mid-Atlantic, the spring-selling season has yet to fully peak. While median sale prices rose last month, the number of sales declined when compared to May 2013. However, homes are selling quicker than this time last year and inventory is increasing, according to our May 2014 Market Conditions Report.  At Long & Foster, we kept pace with the market, which meant a decline in our sales volume and units compared to May 2013. Our mortgage, title and insurance companies earned about the same percent of the Long & Foster business as last year. 

While the year-over-year comparisons reveal declines in the market, those figures don't tell the whole story. Low interest rates and low inventory drove the growth of 2013, and while the conditions are similar this year, we're seeing more stabilized improvements. Home values in many cities around the country are nearing pre-recession levels, as is inventory. It's a steadying of the market, predicted by both the National Association of Realtors and Mortgage Bankers Association, and I'm confident it will keep the housing industry healthy and well positioned for future growth. 

By the Numbers Wrap-up for May 2014 
 
  • Real Estate: Almost $3 billion in sales volume, a 10 percent decrease from May 2013, for a year-to-date total of almost $12.5 billion
  • Real Estate: 7,927 unit transactions, an 11 percent decrease from May 2013
  • Property Management: Created 92 new accounts and referred 53 of our current accounts to Long & Foster Real Estate sales agents for potential sales listing in the month of May
  • Rental Service Center: Processed 1,698 applications and paid 1,214 rental cases, which includes placing a tenant, ratifying the lease and paying the leasing commission
  • Mortgage: 489 customers served, earning close to 22 percent of Long & Foster business
  • Title: 1,288 customers served, earning nearly 46 percent of Long & Foster business
  • Insurance: 326 new policies issued, earning almost 12 percent of Long & Foster business

Friday, June 13, 2014

New Listing - Fantastic Three Level TH Just Steps to Braddock Metro!

1259 MADISON ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314
List Price:  $685,000
Barbara Nalls and Long and Foster Real Estate are pleased to welcome you to this opportunity to own one of the very rarely available End Unit Town Houses in highly sought after Braddock Place. This special property welcomes you with a true foyer entrance, large bright rooms well laid out over three daylight levels, a private garden and patio and a spacious one car garage. 

Loaded with amenities and incredibly conveniently located just a half block from the Braddock Place Metro Station, private access to the new park to the new pedestrian park (currently under construction) and with unbeatable access to Old Town's shops, restaurants and recreational opportunities, it's the perfect place for every lifestyle for years to come...Welcome Home!

THE ROOMS
·  True entrance FOYER with slate floor, switched lighting, a generous coat closet and access to the one car GARAGE
·  Large, bright FAMILY ROOM with wood flooring, switched lighting, two exposures and access to the rear PATIO
·  Open LIVING ROOM with fireplace and mantle, wood floors, two exposures, switched lighting and wood floors
·  Separate DINING ROOM with ceiling fan / switched lighting, wood floors, and an attractive railing
·  Well designed table space KITCHEN with open pass through to dining, ample oak cabinetry and counterspace, switched lighting, built in appliances and large windows. 
·  Main floor GUEST POWDER ROOM
·  MASTER BEDROOM with private EN SUITE RENOVATED BATH, large windows, wood floors, ceiling fan and double closets. 
·  Two additional BEDROOMS, each with wood floors and good closet space
·  FULL HALL BATH with tub shower and good storage
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
·  Efficient All-Electric appliances and HVAC (forced air heat pump)
·  Dual zoned A/C
·  Rare end unit with unusual side placement entrance maximizes space and light
·  Rated "Very Walkable" (75) by WalkScore.com
·  Handicap features including two attached stair lifts (seller will leave or remove, patch and paint, at buyers request) 
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HOA fee is $690 semi-annually
·         Tax is $6571 (tax year 2013)
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·         Old Town Alexandria
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·         Ideally located for an easy commute, Alexandria is just minutes from DC by either Metro, or car, with US 1, I 95/495 and the George Washington Memorial Parkway giving easy access to anywhere you could want to go.  Old Town Alexandria is full of history and culture.  Enjoy the many shops, restaurants and parks.  Stroll along the Potomac River and visit the famous Torpedo Factory Arts Center where you can see local artists producing their works.  Ronald Reagan National Airport is only minutes away as well as Mount Vernon, the Colonial Homestead of George Washington.
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Friday, June 6, 2014

New Listing in Rock Creek Forest! Large Colonial - The Best of Everything! Open Sat 6/7 12-2 PM and Sun 6/8 1-5 PM!

 
8033 Ellingson Drive, Chevy Chase 20815
Open Sat 6/7 12-2 PM and Sun 6/8 1-5 PM!
List Price: $949,000
 
Barbara Nalls and Long & Foster Realtors are proud to offer this beautifully appointed, move-in ready, 4 bedroom colonial home on one of this sought after neighborhood’s most popular streets! Built in 1979, this distinguished home has been recently renovated and is ready for a new owner to enjoy.  The main floor features a bright step down living room, large formal dining room, handsome family room, adjacent library, and a spacious renovated kitchen with a gorgeous view of the backyard through a picturesque bay window. Upstairs, the Master bedroom suite has a huge walk-in closet with closet organizing system, updated master bath, and a practical adjoining dressing area with two additional closets. A bright hall landing, three large additional bedrooms, a renovated hall bath, numerous linen and storage closets and a laundry area with washer / dryer hook ups complete the picture. The fully finished lower level has a large recreation room / 5th bedroom with a walk-in closet, bath, laundry area, additional storage and entrance to the two car garage. Recently installed, an energy efficient solar panel system provides clean and affordable electricity. Outside there is a huge deck with multiple seating areas perfect for entertaining, plus attractive stone hardscaping setting off the front walk and rear gardens to their very best advantage. The captivating grounds of this home include a variety of plantings; colorful peonies, remarkable roses, pansies, a fig tree, herbs, a vegetable garden and many more exquisite mature plantings. A beautiful house in a wonderful neighborhood….
MAIN LEVEL.........
• FOYER ENTRY with custom tile, MAIN HALL with hardwood floors, pretty POWDER ROOM and large COAT CLOSET with new sliding doors
• Inviting LIVING ROOM with floor to ceiling windows, recessed lighting and oak hardwood floors
• Separate large FORMAL DINING ROOM with a double window, dental crown molding, chair rail and oak hardwood flooring
• Renovated TABLE SPACE KITCHEN flooded with light and charm, with new slate flooring, glass tile backsplash, marble counters, exquisite cabinetry, all new stainless steel appliances, five burner gas range, stainless steel exhaust hood, custom bay window, brushed steel pendulum chandelier, under mount lighting, track lighting, and plenty of space for comfortable family dining
• Adjacent FAMILY ROOM with a raised brick hearth fire place and mantle, recessed lighting, oak hardwood flooring and access to rear DECK
• Adjoining PRIVATE LIBRARY / DEN or PLAYROOM with oak hardwood flooring, large floor to ceiling windows and crown molding
 UPPER LEVEL.........
 • Bright HALL and LANDING with stylish hanging glass jar chandelier, and three good sized closets including LAUNDRY AREA with washer & dryer hookups
• OWNER’S SUITE: Large MASTER BEDROOM with side reading lamps, ceiling fan with switched lighting, wall to wall carpeting and gorgeous views of the backyard; a luxury WALK-IN CLOSET with closet organizing system (10 feet by 11 feet); a DRESSING ROOM with full modern vanity and two additional closets; freshly painted MASTER BATH with beautifully coordinated custom tile, a second ample vanity and shower-bath.
• BEDROOMS #2, #3 and #4 all good sized with nice light, soft Berber carpeting, ceiling fans with switched lighting, and excellent closets with closet organizing systems
• Updated FULL HALL BATH with a tub shower, new stone / tile flooring, modern lighting and fixtures
LOWER LEVEL.........
• Spacious RECREATION ROOM / 5th BEDROOM with recessed lighting, crown molding, beautiful laminate floors, good natural and expansive walk-in closet with built-in shelving
• Updated BATH
• LAUNDRY / STORAGE ROOM / UTILITY ROOM with energy efficient LG front loading washer and dryer, utility sink and extra storage space
• Extra STORAGE SPACE under the stairs
• Oversized TWO CAR GARAGE with individual auto door openers and extra storage
 
ADDITIONAL FEATURES.........
• Natural gas forced air heating
• Electric central air conditioning
• Solar panels
• Sump pump
• Concrete driveway
• Two car garage
• Extensive landscaping and hardscaping including walkway, retaining walls and decorative accents
• Renovations and replacements include: Kitchen renovation (new appliances, new flooring, new lighting and new counter tops), installation of solar panels, new closet doors, recessed lighting installed in living room, family room and kitchen, ceiling fans installed in all upper level bedrooms, reconfigured master bedroom adding large walk-in closet with extensive closet organizing system, and freshly painted master bathroom
• Approximately 1 mile Metro Red Line and I495
 
Specifics:
Price: $949,000
Year built: 1979
Living Area: 3,424  Square Feet (per Truplace)
Lot square feet: 6,527
Legal Description: Lot 79
 
Subdivision: Rock Creek Forest
 
Schools: Rock Creek Forest Elementary, Westland Middle School and Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (International Baccalaureate Program)
 
Estimated tax and non-tax charges in the first fiscal year of ownership $6,988.81
Barbara Nalls 
Nalls Home Partners
7700 Old Georgetown Road, Suite 120
Bethesda MD 20814
Barbara cell: 240-602-9035
Office: 240.497. 1920
Direct Office : 240.497. 1920
Main Office: 240.497. 1700