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Redding Home Prices – How Much is My Home Worth?

One of the most-asked questions we get is how much are homes selling for in Redding? As REALTORS we use a series of steps in determining a home’s value.  One of the steps involves checking the recent sales price of similar homes, also known as comps or comparables.  If you’re curious about the value of your home you can do a quick check yourself right now.

You can use sales data provided by www.Zillow.com to verify recently sold homes in your area (ideally, within 3-6 months) that are similar to yours. If you plan on selling your home, comparables are a critical piece of the puzzle when figuring out how to price your home for sale. If you would like to verify the number you come up with you’re welcome to contact Parsons Realty for the most recent home sales data in Redding and Shasta County.

The best sales data is always obtained through a REALTOR using the local MLS data.  However, for a quick check you may find Zillow.com quite useful.  Zillow offers “nearby similar sales” to a home, but you can take this list and create your own set of comparables.  For a tutorial on how to use Zillow for this purpose check out the video here.

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Shasta County MLS Hotsheet 1/20/2011

Today’s new listings for sale on the Shasta County MLS.

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Parsons Realty offers many tools including the Daily Hot Sheet to help you find the perfect house. Save time and let the best real estate deals find you, sign up for our VIP Buyers Listing Alert.

Parsons’ free Listing Alert service will automatically send residential property listings direct to your email. You’ll only receive properties in your price range and location(s) of interest. We also offer smart phone notification, voice message alerts, fax alerts, pager and Instant Messenger notifications.

568 River Oaks Dr, Redding CA

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Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA

Sunset Terrace home, close to Sacramento River & Whiskytown Lake. Very clean & updated with granite slab kitchen counters & stainless appliances. Custom 2×6 construction, plantation shutters, cathedral ceilings & wood burning fireplace. Covered deck overlooks in-ground pool, Koi pond and English gardens. 3-car extra deep garage plus gated RV parking. Large corner lot offers privacy.

Seller will consider a lease with the option to buy, The monthly rent will be $1,800. Please call for details about purchase price and rent credits. 530-945-1097.

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Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA
Home For Sale 568 River Oaks Redding CA

Driving Directions

Take Knighton Road West from Interstate 5. South on Riverland Drive to Parcel. Located 3/10 mile south of Clover Rd.

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Shasta County MLS Hotsheet 1/18/2011

New listings to see on the Shasta County MLS.

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Parsons Realty offers many tools including the Daily Hot Sheet to help you find the perfect house. Save time and let the best real estate deals find you, sign up for our VIP Buyers Listing Alert.

Parsons’ free Listing Alert service will automatically send residential property listings direct to your email. You’ll only receive properties in your price range and location(s) of interest. We also offer smart phone notification, voice message alerts, fax alerts, pager and Instant Messenger notifications.

VA Loans – Allowable and Non-Allowable Fees

Within the last 10 or more years, VA Loans have become more profitable and have facilitated the purchase homes by veterans.  In some cases, without the VA loan certain veterans would still be renters and not homeowners.  Since 2007 VA and FHA Loans have gone main stream and are providing the financing of or financial recovery.  Unlike conventional loans, VA loans have certain fees that cannot be paid by the borrower.  In the lending business they fees are often referred to as “allowable” and “non-allowable” fees.  In this blog post I will attempt to clear-up some of the confusion surrounding VA loans.

As you may know, borrowing money cost money; not only the interest and repayment of the debt but the cost of obtaining the loan.  There’s work involved when processing a loan and the cost for this work or service is referred to as “loan fees.”  The Department of Veterans Affairs determines what closing costs the veteran (borrower) is allowed to pay.  The local VA office determines the allowable costs based on local custom.  Therefore, allowable costs may be different in different states.  The VA provides lending guidelines which cover the fee names and categories.  However, due to regional differences they don’t cover them all.

After an escrow is opened your mortgage broker or lender will send a request to escrow for an estimated HUD1 statement.  A VA loan is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government. Because it is tied to Government money, federal bureaucrats decided which fees the borrower can pay and which fees must be paid by someone else. Among other things, the HUD clearly defines the fees associated with the transaction and allocates the fees to the borrower or someone else.

The rules become a little more complicated if the loan is being originated by a Mortgage Broker and not a direct lender. For example, if the Mortgage Broker is charging an “Origination Fee”, the Mortgage Broker is required to credit the Buyer/Borrower for all non-allowable fees.

Since all of the fees are in a sense a “hot potato” be certain your real estate agent or attorney clearly stipulates the allocation of fees in the Purchase Agreement.  Otherwise, your loan and escrow could blow-up halfway through escrow.  Not fun.

Let’s get to the point, what are VA non-allowable fees?

  • Document preparation
  • Loan closing or settlement(escrow)
  • Attorney services for anything other than title work
  • Preparing loan papers for conveyance
  • Locking in interest rate services
  • Mailing or postage charges, telephone calls, amortization schedules, general overhead
  • Escrow charges
  • Document preparation, notary, loan application, processing, loan broker fee other than your mortgage company, trustee’s fees or charges and tax service.

To obtain a copy of a more complete list of allowable and non-allowable closing costs please click here; VA list of fees

When making purchase offers using a VA loan you may find a seller will bypass your offer for another or,  flat out reject your offer.  This could happen if the seller has already reduced the price of their property to their bottom line.  Accepting an offer with a VA loan contingency means the seller would end up paying most, if not all of the non-allowable costs.  Contrary to popular belief, the seller has no obligation to pay the buyer’s/borrower’s non-allowable costs. The seller can decline your purchase offer all together or offer to pay a portion of the closing costs with other parties to the transaction picking up the difference.  Sometimes the mortgage broker and real estate agents will decide to pay a portion of your closing costs.   In summary, as long as a party to the transaction other than the buyer pays the fees, the loan can go through and escrow can close.

There are several strategies you can use when writing offer using a VA loan.  A good real estate agent or broker will guide you through the process of writing offers that seller’s may not like but will be afraid to reject.

December 2010 Home Sales Redding & Shasta County

December Home Sales Redding CA

Home sales in Redding and Shasta County jumped quit a bit from last month.  This is pretty typical for November and December.  In November there were a total of 161 homes sold in Shasta County, and in December we had 196 homes sold.  That is quite a jump, however that number is pretty close to December of 2009 which had a 200 homes sold in Shasta County.

We have been noticing a definite pickup in buyer traffic to the websites and more sign calls.  Hopefully this trend will continue through the winter.

In the city of Redding there were a total of 114 home sold and an average sales price of $202,599. That is down from the average sales price of $231,624 in December 2009.

The average sales price for all homes in Shasta County for the month of December 2010 was $196,749, this is also down from last year’s average price of $208,158.

Inventory continues to drop as well, as of today there are 1,276 homes on the market.  This time last month we were hovering around the 1,350 mark.  The drop in inventory is normal for this time of year, however we have not been below 1,300 homes for quit some time.

Now that the holidays are over we expect that inventory will stay steady and probably creep up a bit.  There were a total of 215 home listings that were posted to the Shasta County MLS in December.  That is the same number as November .

Redding Home Sales December 2010

Foreclosures continue to be a big percentage of the sales in the Redding area.  According to a report from Foreclosure Radar, there are 732 homes that have been foreclosed, some are on the market and some are in the process of coming on the market.  The other interesting number in the report is the homes scheduled for foreclosure sale,  there are 457 homes scheduled for sale. The Scheduled for Sale inventory indicates those properties that have had a Notice of Trustee Sale filed, but have not yet been sold or had the sale canceled.

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