Archive for March, 2009

Colorado Springs Homes: Beware of plumbing issues March 30th, 2009

Patricia

If you are looking to purchase a short sale or a bank owned property, ensure the plumbing is inspected. Colorado Springs experienced a few cold months this past winter and if a home is improperly winterized or not winterized at all, there may be water leaks in the home.

Bank owned properties are usually winterized and if a buyer is interested in having the plumbing inspected, de-winterization and re-winterization is usually the expense of the buyer. Some inspectors will perform an air pressure test if the property is winterized to find out if there are any leaks but this type of test is often inconclusive. Plumbers can de-winterize and re-winterize homes.

Unfortunately, many short sale properties that have been vacated by the seller are not winterized which increases the risk of pipes freezing during the cold winter months.

If a leak is found in a bank owned property, the bank may not be willing to pay for the plumbing repairs since these properties are normally sold as-is and sellers who are short selling their home may not have the finances to make the repairs either.

A plumbing leak is not necessarily the end of the world and is something that can usually be repaired. If the home requires multiple plumbing repairs that are in hard to reach spots, it can become costly. The buyer will then have to make the decision to move forward or walk away. It is wise to have a short sale or bank owned property thoroughly inspected in case there are any hidden issues with the home.

There have been occurrences where homes in Colorado Springs have not been properly winterized or damage was done to the home prior to it being winterized, therefore, don’t automatically trust that there are no plumbing leaks if a home has been winterized.

Patricia Beck – Selling Colorado Springs Homes

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Single Family Home Sales for El Paso County – 2008 Summary March 14th, 2009

Patricia

Home sales in El Paso County were highest during the summer months and then gradually dropped the remainder of the year in 2008.  Looking back at 2008, the average sale price was lowest in November ($213,466) and highest in June ($256,829).  The average median price was lowest in December ($180,000) and highest in July ($223,950).  The average sale price dropped toward the end of the year due to the increased foreclosure and short sale properties in Colorado Springs.  There were a total of 8,339 single family home sales in 2008 compared to 9,995 in 2007.

Single Family Home Sales for El Paso County - 2008

*Information gathered from the Pikes Peak MLS is deemed reliable but not guaranteed

Patio homes are included in these stats

 

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Single Family Home Inventory Stats for El Paso County – February 2009 March 14th, 2009

Patricia

Home inventory decreased by 16.1% for the month of February 2009 when compared to six months ago (September 2008). Compared to the previous month of January, there was a 2.7% increase in single family homes for sale.

Single Family Home Inventory in the Pikes Peak MLS has also decreased by 9.2% when comparing February 2009 to February 2008.

Looking at stats for February 2009, Single Family Home inventory in the Pikes Peak MLS is sitting at 10 months (compared to 11.9 months in January). Colorado Springs will reach a balanced market when inventory drops down to 6 months.

Home Inventory Statistics for El Paso County - February 2009

*Information gathered from the Pikes Peak MLS is deemed reliable but not guaranteed

 

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Single Family Home Sales for El Paso County – February 2009 March 14th, 2009

Patricia

Homes sales increased by 22% in El Paso County for the month of February when compared to January 2009.  Looking over the past six months, home sales have been consistently dropping and home sales should start increasing now that we are nearing the busier time of year for real estate in Colorado Springs.

There were 52 more single family home sales in February 2008 when compared to total single family home sales for February 2009. Although there were fewer sales than this time last year, there were an additional 511 single family homes on the market in February 2008.

The average ($206,608) and median ($177,250) sales price increased when compared to the previous month of January and that is a good sign.

Single Family Home Sales for El Paso County - February 2009

*Information gathered from the Pikes Peak MLS is deemed reliable but not guaranteed

Patio homes are included in these stats

 

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