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Coldwell Banker Market Watch - April 2011

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

SPRING IS FINALLY SPRINGING

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

Now that spring has finally sprung, the main question on everyone's mind is how strong is the spring market?  While it's still too early to make any solid statements on the overall spring selling season, news of multiple offers are coming in from various regions across multiple price brackets.

This activity indicates that buyers are prevalent and are acting on those opportunities where they perceive value.  Additionally, the homes that are in good condition are making the most impression.

A recent study by Coldwell Banker Real Estate surveyed 300 first-time homebuyers who purchased a home in the last year and found that 87 percent of those queried want to buy homes that are in move-in-ready condition. First-time buyers essentially want to buy a home that is affordable, but don't want to spend the time and additional money to improve a fixer-upper like they did in years past. The study also found that 67 percent said the market afforded them the opportunity to buy a home sooner than expected.  Half said they found a home in a more desirable neighborhood than expected, and 61 percent were able to get the home at a better price than expected.

This survey is important as it explores what is most important to new buyers and provides insight for those looking to buy or sell in 2011. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), first-time home buyers accounted for half of the market in 2010.  For home sellers, the message is clear.  You must price your home competitively and ensure that it stands above the crowd.

Look to the graphs linked on the right to see if this trend is happening in your area. You can also speak to a Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage real estate sales professional that can provide you with guidance and offer additional insights for your specific neighborhood of interest.

We at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are very excited by the spring activity we've seen so far, and our expectation is that it will continue to grow. If you or anyone you know would like to discuss buying or selling a home, please call me.

To see what specific trends are taking place in your market area, view the graphs below and feel free to contact me so I can provide you with a detailed analysis.  If you would like more information about how to successfully market your property during the winter season, please call me.

Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Culpeper, Dorchester, FrederickHarford, Howard, Montgomery, Prince GeorgesPrince William, Queen Anne, SomersetStafford, Sussex, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico, Worcester

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Stephen Howell, Sales Associate, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Annapolis, MarylandIf you are interested in buying a home in Annapolis, Maryland or the surrounding area and want to tour any property currently on the market, or if you have a home to sell in Annapolis, Maryland and want a professional consultation on current market conditions, please contact Stephen Howell at 443-994-8043 or e-mail him at showell@liveinannapolis.com or visit his website at LiveInAnnapolis.com.

Stephen Howell came to Annapolis to enjoy the Chesapeake bay in 1994. What he discovered was a whole new lifestyle. Ever since Stephen Howell has been successfully helping others make the most of Annapolis, Maryland. You'll find that with the right professional by your side, you can Live the lifestyle and live, work and play in Annapolis Maryland.

Stephen Howell and Jackson (his hound-mix from the HSSC) maintains residences on the Chesapeake Bay in Annapolis, Maryland and Gulf Coast in Sarasota, Florida. He works in the Annapolis, Maryland real estate market. His website lets people search the Annapolis Maryland area MLS. Buyers can also search for waterfront homes along the Cheasapeake Bay. His website has current real estate data on Annapolis, Maryland.

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