February 6, 2007

Real Estate Trends - Five Year Prices

































  EXISTING HOME PRICES PERCENT CHANGE AVERAGE PRICE
2002 $166,200 7.6 $208,400
2003 $180,200 8.4 $225,000
2004 $195,200 8.3 $245,800
2005 $219,000 12.2 $267,400
2006 $222,000 1.4 $269,600

February 2, 2007



Maytag Recalls Dishwashers Due to Fire Hazard

Maytag dishwashers sold between July 1997 and June 2001 have been connected to 135 fires. There are 2.3 million dishwashers included in this recall, and as of early Friday, February 2, the company was having trouble keeping up with call volume from concerned consumers.

If you machine may be a part of this recall, go to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's webpage for a list of model numbers. If you see your dishwasher on the list, Maytag advises that you unplug it immediately and call 1-800-675-0535 or visit the company's website.



February 1, 2007



Real Estate News - Five-Year Real Estate Trends and Prices

The 2006 numbers have finally been tallied, and it turns out that it was quite a cool year. Overall, real estate prices continued to trend upward, but at a much slower rate than in previous years.

What will 2007 hold? Of course, real estate agents and brokers are nervous. They and the folks in the mortgage industry will be watching Fed rates closely in the coming year. The days of easy refinances and quick sales seem to be gone for now. But those professionals who evolve with this current market, rather than clinging to the 'good old days' of just a couple of years ago will continue to do just fine.

In trying to predict the 2007 real estate market, those in the real estate industry are doing some interesting dances. The National Association of Home Builders reverses themselves in two back-to-back articles. On January 15, 2007, they write the optimistic article "Eye On the Economy: Home Sales May Be Firming Up." Just a week later, they draft an article titled http://www.nahb.org/search.aspx?txtkeyword=average+home+price+2006">"Recent Reports to Fed Show More Cooling in Housing Markets."

The National Association of Realtors is covering themselves in a similar fashion. On January 25, 2007, they lead with the article "Existing-Home Sales Ease, Supplies Tighten." On February 1, they write "Pending Home Sales Index Rises." One can't help but wonder if these conflicting reports are drafted with the idea that one set goes to home sellers and the other to home buyers, as the broker or agent sees fit.
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