Rotten Rot

When you are buying an older house it is common for a property to have $10,000 - $20,000 worth of needed repairs.  If a seller has owned their home for many years often there is newly found damage that is discovered during an inspection.  In many cases it is not that the seller intentionally neglected their property, they just didn't know the damage was existed.  Inspections by quality professionals are key as you need to know exactly what you are buying.  Pictured below is rot in the wood framing of a home in the Oakland Hills.  I represented the buyers of this house and I was able to negotiate dry rot and termite damage repairs before escrow closed.  (The sellers paid the cost of the repairs.)  Before my clients moved in the wood was removed, new wood was installed and the appropriate exterior was installed to code. A picture is worth a 1000 words. This picture shows rot in the wood framing of this house. The damaged pieces were cut out and replaced with new wood.     A picture is worth a 1000 words. This picture shows rot in the wood framing of this house. The damaged pieces were cut out and replaced with new wood.

Real Estate Update in Oakland and Berkeley

Berkeley:

  • Sold properties Median Price $726k down from $762k in Nov 2008
  • Sold units 43 up from 25 in Nov 2008
  • Current for sale properties Median price $699k same in Nov 2008
  • Units for sale 131 down from 159 in Nov 2008
  • Months supply of inventory at 1.7 down from 3.3 in Nov 2008
  • Days on Market at 65 up from 37 in Nov 2008

Oakland:

  • Sold properties Median Price $254k up from $200k in Nov 2008
  • Sold units 220 same from 219 in Nov 2008
  • Current for sale properties Median price $235k from $188k in Nov 2008
  • Units for sale 870 down from 1934 in Nov 2008
  • Months supply of inventory at 1.8 down from 6.2 in Nov 2008
  • Days on Market at 39 down from 61 in Nov 2008
  • Median price in Nov 2007 was $400k

The Real Estate 411 in Oakland and Berkeley

The two charts, provided by Altos show this week in real estate in Oakland and Berkeley.  This is an overview so it includes homes in excellent and in poor conditions, (and every  neighborhood).  To get a better sense of the market, email me.  Some properties are still flying off of the market due to high demand and the lack of quality inventory.  - Deidre

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Oakland-Berkeley Real Estate at a Glance

At Red Oak Realty, the real estate brokerage I hang my license, most of our agents were busy this summer!  At almost every weekly meeting  we would discuss the market and talk about the multiple offers that were taking place.  Red Oak has about 80 full-time Realtors and does a great deal of the Bay Area production.  A few weeks back my office opened 89 escrows within one week!  Last week, Red Oak Realtors were both the winning offer and the back-up offer for two properties for sale in Oakland.  I love working at an active office, the energy keeps me competitive and I am able to hear many tales of the East Bay real estate underworld. Attached is a chart of the Oakland-Berkeley market from mid-summer, (July 2009 in select zip codes)   To obtain current real estate data from a select neighborhood, email me, deidre@redoakrealty.com.

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Oakland and Berkeley Real Estate at a Glance

Berkeley:

                                  2009                 2008

    Active Listings             138                    188
    Under Contract            47                      35
    Closed Sales                 38                      60
    Average Sales Price   $828,624      $835,000


    Oakland:
    Active Listings             1052                   2286
    Under Contract            363                     226
    Closed Sales                  280                    201
    Average Sales Price   $335,000        $492,000

    Keep in mind the Oakland stats include all areas of Oakland.  To understand a specific neighborhood, I can do a custom report for you.  deidre@redoakrealty.com

    East Bay Adventures

    Upcoming events in the Oakland-Berkeley area.Charles Chocolates in Emeryville, (6529 Hollis Street) is hosting FREE summer movies. Tonight's film is Soul Food and in honor of this movie, barbecue ribs, fried catfish and mac n' cheese will be on sale, (along with Charles Chocolates' Blue Bottle coffee services, hot chocolate and sweets).  Food and snacks service will start at 6:30 and the movie starts at 9:00 pm. To order ticket click here.

    Future film line up:

    July 10 - Soul Food.

    July 24 - Tortilla Soup.

    August 14th - Babette's Feast

    August 28th - Ratatouille.

    September 11th - Pizza

    September 25th - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

    July 24 - Tortilla Soup.

    August 14th - Babette's Feast

    August 28th - Ratatouille.

    September 11th - Pizza

    September 25th - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

    Sheila  Metcalf Tobin, (SheilaMetcalfTobin.com) will have her art on display at Herribone in Berkeley.

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    Pretty Penny, (Rockridge - prettypennyclothing.com.) will be hosting their first Craft Bazaar, highlighting a group of local crafters.

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    Mark Schroeder's latest sculptures will be on display at the Autobody Fine Art Gallery in Alameda from July 10 to August 16.  The opening reception is Friday, July 10, from 7:00 -10:00 p.m.  The gallery is located at 1517 Park St. across the street from the Havana restaurant. MarkSchroeder.com

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