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If you follow college football at all, you've most likely heard of the Boise State University Broncos and their infamous Blue Turf.  

BSU Broncos

They are currently ranked #3 on the AP and Coaches polls, and have had some memorable moments winning the 2007 and 2010 Fiesta Bowl games!  

The BSU Broncos are a fun team to watch, and it's very exciting to live in a community that supports it's team so well.  If you are out and about on game day, you will see Blue and Orange EVERYWHERE!  Many people are decked out in their team colors, cars and homes are adorned with BSU flags; it seems the whole Treasure Valley is cheering on the team.  

As an alumni of BSU, it's great to see the national attention the team has been receiving.  As a native Idahoan, I know that the we not only have a great team, but also a great community.  That's why I was so excited to see Boise Idaho recognized as one of 'America's Top College Football Towns'.  The article highlights some of the cultural activities to see while you are in Boise for a game.  Another thing you'll notice on your trip to Boise is the amazing people who live here!  This is evidenced by an email that was sent  to Boise Mayor Bieter by an employee of the Library of Congress.  His email praised the friendliness and respect of the Boise State fans during their visit for the Boise State/Virginia Tech game (which the Broncos won 33-30 btw!).  

Library of Congress employees James Lavelle's note follows:

Good morning, Your Honor,

My name is James Lavelle. I am an employee in the sales shop at the Library of Congress and we had the pleasure of hosting a great number of Boise State fans in the last 10 days. I was so impressed by the courtesy and respect with which they treated us and the Library that I felt the need to contact you.

At first I wondered why I was seeing so much orange and blue, then I remembered the football game with Virginia Tech. Everyday leading up to the game brought more and more orange and blue and with each interaction I was more impressed. I cannot remember a more polite, friendly, funny, respectful and decent group of visitors than the Broncos of Boise State.

I wanted you to know how proud you should be of the people of Boise who traveled to Washington, D.C., to support their football team. We would be honored to host them anytime and I personally look forward to one day visiting Boise.

Thank you for your time and have a nice day.

James Lavelle
Sales Shop, Library of Congress



Read more: http://voices.idahostatesman.com/2010/09/15/idahopolitics/broncos_lauded_behavior_library_library_congress#ixzz1076yNUeW

 

 

So, you can see that Boise Idaho is not only a great place to visit and watch football, but also to live!  

If you would like more information about local housing information, please feel free to contact me!  

 

Pam Pugmire

Market Pro Real Estate

 

 

I realize that the Internet is FULL of 'Social Media Gurus' , so I just want to preface this post with the following disclaimer:  

I am not a Social Media Guru, Expert, Ninja or (put in your catchy adjective of choice here)________.  

I am however, a Realtor, Wife, Mother, and Social Media addict who mostly goofs off on Facebook, Linkedin, and Active Rain, and passes it off to my husband as work!   

I do it because it's FuN!  I have experienced a fair amount of success via my social media outlets, but I really would be on Facebook wheather it generated business or not.  

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That said, I would like to share a success story with you.  This is not to brag, but to share an idea that could possibly bring you business and possibly free advertising.  (Okay, maybe I'm bragging a little...)

On Facebook, in addition to adding the people I really know, I have also strategically added

 

  • People I went to High School with but never knew. (It was a graduating class of 600+)
  • Local media professionals including TV, Radio, and newspaper.
  • People who's names sounded familiar from college.
  • People that I don't know, but are located in the Greater Boise Idaho area and don't seem creepy.  

******Clarification..this is about my personal Facebook account...Fan Pages are managed differently******

I post status updates that are about my personal life, my family, and what I'm doing in my work

I DO NOT...

 

  • spam, harass, pester or otherwise try to SELL people Real Estate
  • send spammy messages to my contacts
  • post spammy links on their wall
  • post 10 status updates in one hour
  • play Farmville
  • suggest my contacts 'like' EVERYTHING
  • invite my friends to every event and/or multiple events in one day
  • and I absolutely don't talk ONLY about my latest 'darling' listing  

 

About 3 months ago I got a call from a Facebook Friend that is a cameraman for a local news station.  He was working with a reporter that needed a Realtor to interview about the end of the Home-Buyer Tax Credit.  He asked if I would mind being interviewed.  I said....."Well, I guess not....."  (haha) : )  Seriously, I said, "I would love to be interviewed; where and when?".  

The interview aired that day, and the next afternoon on the local NBC affiliate.  I of course PIMPED the hades out of the coverage by posting a link on my wall and probably making a couple status updates about it.  The next afternoon an old High School classmate (whom I didn't ever know) commented that he just saw it, and I did a good job.  He also gave me his number and asked me to call.  I called immediately, and he is now under contract on a custom home in Boise.  

I've had many other text messages, calls, and emails from friends, clients, and colleagues about the interview, so I know it was the most visible media I have ever participated in.....and the best part.....it was

F R E E!  

So, of course I'm going to PIMP the video again, and I'd like to invite you to share YOUR social media success stories!  

 

Move-in ready home in desirable Bristol Heights neighborhood.  Only $124,900!

Bristol Heights is a sought-after development on the border of Boise and Eagle.  It's less than 2 miles from downtown Eagle’s shops, restaurants, and the gorgeous Boise River.  
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The average size of homes in Bristol Heights is approx. 2500 square feet, with some as large at 4500+ square feet.  This is the perfect opportunity to be in an exclusive neighborhood at a FRACTION of the normal cost! 

Read more about Bristol Heights here.

Bristol Heights home for sale

Your own personal retreat!

 

More information and photographs of this Boise Idaho home for sale-click here! 

Gorgeous park-like back yard.  Easy maintenance with mature landscaping and hardscape.

3 bedroom

2 bathroom

2 car garage w/ extra storage area

1419 sf

Split bedroom floor plan

Fireplace in Great Room

Vaulted ceilings and decorative plant shelves

Coffered ceiling in Master Suite

 

Call or text for your personal viewing of this Bristol Heights Boise Idaho home for sale.  208-991-3001

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Great family home in Bridgetower! Available immediately!  3 bed 2.5 baths with a main level master suite. Three car garage for all your toys. Great room with fireplace. No back yard neighbors for privacy. Office/Formal Dining room right off entry. 1700square feet PLUS a hobby/office room in garage!   Enjoy the two pools that Bridgetower has to offer, walking paths, and desireable schools. Hunter Elementary/Sawtooth Middle/Rocky Mtn High.
Call for your showing. $1,000/month $1000/deposit
Pam Pugmire
Market Pro Realty
208-991-3001


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  • cats are OK - purrr
  • dogs are OK - wooof
  • Location: Bridgetower Meridian Idaho

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Once again, Forbes.com has recognized the Greater Boise, Idaho area as a great place to live and work! 

The Boise-Nampa area came in at #6 on the  Forbes list of "Top 10 Pay-Raise Citites"   with a wage increase of 2.2%.  Forbes.com cited "Idaho's quirky mix of agriculture, lumber, mining and high-tech manufacturing gives it a far different profile than most states. Unusual job skills for niche industries can remain in demand during recessions, since those jobs can't be filled by just anyone." 

The article states "To track the rise and fall of wages across the U.S., the Brookings Institute, using data from Moody's Economy.com, calculated average wages, adjusted for inflation, for the 100 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. Cities are ranked by the rate of change between the last three months of 2008 and first three months of 2009."

So, if you needed one more reason to decide that Boise, Nampa, or Meridian Idaho is a great place to own Real Estate, there it is! 

Check out these Meridian, Idaho homes for sale

 

 

 

I just posted three new Idaho Forclosures/Bank Owned lists.  These cover Ada and Canyon County homes, as well as Residential -Income properties.  Combined there are almost 400 properties ranging in price from $32,000 for a starter home in Caldwell, up to a $1.5 Million Estate in Eagle and EVERYTHING in between!  If you are looking to buy a home or investment property, you are sure to find something you would be interested in. 

If you are unfamiliar with buying Idaho Forclosure/Bank Owned homes, read my Idaho Foreclosure/Bank Owned articles.  I cover the different types of foreclosure listings (pre-foreclosure, short sales, bank owned etc....) and help you decide which might be the best option for you. 

If you would like a customized list, that would include photographs, live links to the MLS, and only the homes that fit your criteria, please call or text me at 208-921-4800.  This is another FREE service that I offer to buyers to help you get the best deal on your Idaho home purchase.   

Pam Pugmire

Bridgetower Real Estate

 

The Idaho housing market has picked up recently~Great News, right?  While it is good news, it's still not enough to help many people.  You see.....the market has picked-up, but prices are still way down from 2005-2006 levels.  There are still MANY homeowners that OWE more than their homes could sell for in today's market. 

If you must sell your home, you only have 2 options.....

  • A. Bring a TON of cash to the closing table (yeah right! ) or 
  • B. Do a Short Sale on your home. 

What is an Idaho Short Sale?  In a nutshell, a Short Sale is where the Bank agrees to accept LESS than what is owed. 

Who is eligible for an Idaho Short Sale?   Anyone can ask their lienholder to approve a "short" payoff for their home.    Whether or not your lienholder will approve the short sale will depend on your financial situation and your agent's ability to negotiate wth the banks.  Each situation is different, and each lender has a different criteria for short sales.  It's always better to ask, and take action quickly!  Call if you have any questions!  208-921-4800. 

I am here to help you sell your home as quickly as possible!  I will handle your listing in a professional, confidential and non-judgemental way.  I realize that these tough economic times are affecting good people. 

If you have an Idaho property that you are considering listing as a short sale, fill out the form below and I will get the listing packet right out to you. 

 

  How's business? 

As a REALTOR in Boise Idaho, this is a question I've been getting a lot.  Many people are hearing that the housing market has picked-up lately, and it's great that some good news is getting around! 

So, what are the signs that our RE market is improving?

  • Decrease in Foreclosure Starts  Some of the best news lately was reported in the Idaho Business Review. " After three months of constant record-breaking in foreclosure starts, April finally bucked the trend. April's 712 foreclosure starts made for a 10.4 percent decrease from March in Ada and Canyon counties, according to Charlie Nate, president of IdahoDataProviders.com.  Nate said in a release. "This is definitely a good sign that we did not see another record in April, but the 712 filings are still the third highest month in history for the Treasure Valley.""  We are not out of the woods with Foreclosures, but this is a step in the right direction. 
  • Decrease in Absorption Rates  An absorption rate is a measure of how many month's inventory of homes are on the market.  Anything under 6 months is considered a seller's market, and anything over 6 months is considered a buyer's market.  Being around 6 months inventory is considered to be a balanced market.  The average absorption rate for the Boise area was 12.485 months in March.  That number decreased to 11.292 months in April. 
  • Idaho job market appears to have stabilized   The Idaho Business Review says "Possibly showing an early sign of better economic times to come, Idaho's job market appeared to stabilize in April even as the national unemployment rate rose to a quarter-century high."  This is a good sign for the housing market, because without jobs, people cannot buy homes. 
  • Home Sales up  Home sales in the greater Boise area were up 13.7% between March and April 2009. 
  • Interest Rates remain low  Another bright spot in the housing market is the historically LOW interest rates we are seeing!  Rates for the last few months have been hovering around the 5% mark and even under

Now obviously, you can see that we aren't headed right back into the investing frenzy of 2005 (thank heavens).  There is however, at the very least, an end to the free fall of the market, and in many cases signs of positive growth. 

If you've been waiting for the bottom of the Idaho housing market, you may have found it!  It's a great time to buy a home in Boise.  As more and more buyers enter the market, the more competition there will be for the terrific deals, and the less sellers will be motivated to reduce prices. 

Give me a call today~I look forward to helping you find a great home at an unbeatable price! 

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Pam Pugmire

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March 2009 Boise Idaho Metro Area market reports 

are now available on the Idaho Housing Market Reports Blog at

dreamhomesinidaho.com

My comprehensive reports include numbers of sales and active listings, Average sale price, Median sales price, and Absorption Rates.  I've also included year-over-year comparisons for units sold, average and median sales price. 

You will find monthly market reports for

Boise Idaho 

Meridian Idaho

Eagle Idaho

and Nampa Idaho

The great news is that the number of pending homes is almost DOUBLE that of the homes sold in March.  That tells us that April numbers will be high, and that the market is picking up!  Buy now while interest rates are low, and while market conditions are still in your favor. 

Feel free to call me with any questions about Idaho Real Estate.  I hope you find this information helpful in your Idaho Real Estate decisions. 

Pam Pugmire

Bridgetower Real Estate

208/921-4800

 
 
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