Therese Swan, Realtor

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December 2021 Almaden Valley Real Estate Market Update

The year 2021 was, by all accounts, a banner year for Almaden Valley real estate. Extremely high demand due to low interest rates, the migration of tech employees from the office to the home, and San Jose’s approval of Google’s 80-acre campus in downtown San Jose helped push Almaden Valley’s prices up. The median sales price for a single family home was $2,080,000 in December 2021, a whopping 25% over December 2020’s figure of $1,660,000. TrendGraphix shows a similar 25% increase in Almaden average price per square foot, from $737 in December 2020 to $924 in December 2021.

Inventory remains tight, though we generally tend to see an increase as we move into spring. Interest rates have already inched up each week for the past month, and predictions are that rates will continue to rise in 2022. It remains to be seen if the predicted increase in rates will stimulate more buyers to enter the market sooner in order to take advantage of current rates. Even with rates going up, though, they still remain quite attractive, and we don’t believe they will have a significant dampening effect on our market, at least not for the next few months. If you’re thinking now might be the right time for you to buy or sell, give me a call!

Almaden Valley Real Estate Market 2017-2021

Almaden Valley Home Prices Reach New High

Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season and a great time ringing in the New Year. But don’t put away those champagne glasses just yet. We have more to celebrate as Almaden Valley home prices have once again reached a new record high!

I have included a couple of graphs showing trends for Almaden Single Family Homes since 2008. Data was obtained from MLSListings Inc. The first graph shows that the Median Sales Price reached a new high for the year in 2017 of $1,462,500, up 6.9% from 2016. While this figure and the graph incorporate all sales throughout the year, the Median Sales Price for December 2017 was a whopping $1,547,250, up 17.9% from $1,312,500 in December 2016. In fact, we had an amazing 4th Quarter as many buyers rushed to beat the signing in of the new tax law and the threat of rising interest rates. October 2017 was up 13.4% from October 2016, and November was up 10.2%. However, some months in 2017 saw a price decline from the prior year.

The second graph shows the number of new listings compared to the number sold. As we closed 2017 just about all the inventory was gobbled up, and by the beginning of 2018 there were only 8 single family homes on the market in Almaden.

We had the good fortune this week of having Oscar Wei, Senior Economist from California Association of Realtors, speak at our office meeting. He forecasts that we will continue to see prices increase at least through this year. Zillow is a bit less optimistic and forecasts a slight decrease for Almaden Valley home prices over the next year.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me directly and I’ll be glad to help you out!

 

 

 

Selling Your Home During the Holidays Can be a Savvy Move

As summer winds to an end, so too winds down the increase in number of single family homes being put on the market in Almaden Valley. And so begins the holiday slowdown we see every year.

The number of homes on the market as of now is 42, down from 50 about a month ago. The number of homes under contract have decreased from 61 to 44 during this same time frame. If we look back at around the same time this year, we had 65 homes on the market and 55 under contract.

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Buyer Enthusiasm for Almaden Real Estate Continues into Late Summer

Almaden Valley real estate continues to be hot despite the slight late summer slowdown we generally see this time of year. The number of single family homes offered for sale increased from the beginning of the month and ended with some of the highest numbers we’ve seen since late last year. The number of listings that were under contract dropped slightly as did the average sold price, reflecting the seasonal variation we usually see during the summer months.

When we compare this past July 2013 to July 2012, we can see exactly how inventory-starved the Almaden Valley market is. July 2013 saw a significantly lower amount of inventory available, with a significantly higher number of homes under contract and sold. This indicates that buyer enthusiasm for Almaden Valley continues to be keen despite our predictable seasonal fluctuations.

Strong Sellers Market in Almaden Real Estate this Spring and Summer

Almaden Valley real estate still strongly favors sellers, although we saw a slight dip in the number of single family homes that sold in June as compared to May. As Summer is generally a time when real estate activity can quiet down a bit as families plan summer vacations, I don’t see this as something to be concerned about.

Another reason aside from seasonal fluctuation that I’m not concerned about this slight drop in activity is the fact that the average price per square foot continues to increase at a fairly steady rate and is, in fact, is around $90/sq.ft. higher than it was in June 2012.

Although sellers are starting to put their homes on the market in order to capitalize on the intense interest in Almaden Valley, inventory remains frustratingly low for the buyers who are in the market today. If you would like to know how YOU can capitalize on this incredible seller’s market, contact me and let me show how I can help!

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