Wednesday, May 6, 2009
May Market Update: Good News!
Pending sales were up 25% in King County, and 28% in Snohomish County. I mentioned in my last CK Light mailer that I was witnessing a market shift on a daily basis on our NWMLS site, and these stats clearly illustrate what I was seeing was real.
With affordability at an all-time high, interest rates at an all-time historical low, an $8,000 tax credit for First-Time Buyers, and an improving flow of credit for borrowers, these numbers are no fluke. Due to the normal ebb and flow of living, (marriages, divorces, health issues, empty nesters, job relocations, etc...), there has been a pent up demand for real estate for months, and at some point momentum was due to follow.
The Great Recission we've been experiencing led us to become the "Land of Do Nothing", and that wasn't going to last forever. As local sales numbers continue to improve, our area will have a better chance of seeing price stabilization soon after. We still have a large number of foreclosures and short sales that are dragging values down with them, but as we continue to clear those out of the system, things will continue to improve.
In other equally important news, this Friday the Labor Department will release its monthly job report. February and March unemployment numbers were both less than January's, and we hope April's stats continue that trend. In past recessions, a slow down in the rate of job losses has been a telling sign, as typically within a few months the economy began growing again.
*Important Stat: The Economic Cycle Research Institute data shows that in every previous downturn in the last 75 years, the economy has started to grow no more than 4 months after its pace of deterioration has slowed. Due to this information, they're forecasting this Great Recission will most likely be over by Labor Day.
We're not out of the woods yet, but it feels good to share some positive trends after a dark and challenging winter. Real estate is improving, the stock market is up 30% from its 2009 low earlier this year, summer's around the corner, the Mariners are in first place, and my girl Melissa returned from her rib injury to score a perfect 30 on Dancing With the Stars. Life is good. :)
To view the Seattle Times article I referenced above, Click Here
Thursday, April 23, 2009
You're Invited: Child ID Safety Day Saturday April 25th 11-2pm

Click on the poster above to learn more about this complimentary event. (It is printable).
Hope to see you there! Rob
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Valuable Easter Update
There is a lot of confusion and misconceptions with how some of the recent Administration's Plans aimed at keeping people in their homes, and stabilizing national home values function. (And who qualifies for them).
To help eliminate the confusion, I've created a link on my website called "New In 2009". To learn the facts about the recently implemented plans, or to find out if you qualify for any of them, Click Here.
Quick Money Saving Examples:
Due to declining home values, many Americans have been unable to take advantage of today's lower mortgage rates, (recently 4.375%), to refinance their existing loan. Under the new Making Home Affordable Plan, 7-9 million homeowners will now be eligible to refinance.
In addition, the $8,000 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit, (an actual tax credit - not a deduction), is clearly defined on my site. This 2009 version does not require a buyer to pay the credit back, as the 2008 version did. Plus, if you buy in 2009 you have the option to file an amended 2008 1040-X tax return and collect the $8,000 credit this year.
My family and I wish you and your loved ones a Happy Easter. I encourage you to share the information on my website with family and friends, as saving money and keeping loved ones in their homes is something that we all care about.
Learn the facts! Visit: http://www.tikirobs.com/newin2009
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Kids For Karma Holiday Update

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Good News Seattle...Finally!


Friday, October 10, 2008
Friday's "News You Can Use"


Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Island Boy & Hula Girls Update
*You can visit the Island Boy Blog anytime by visiting http://www.tikirobs.blogspot.com/, or selecting the Island Boy Blog link at www.tikirobs.com