Costa Mesa Still Showing Small Uptick Interest rates appear to have stabilized in the lower 4% range now that the Fed has decided against raising rates again, and that appears to be positive for Costa Mesa real estate. Home sales are predicted to be up 1.9% according to Zillow’s recent data report. I would sayread more
Top 5 Reasons You Need A Real Estate Agent
Yes You Need a Realtor! Lots of people go window shopping when it’s time to buy a Costa Mesa real estate property. Do you really need to do that? It’s a lot easier to do your research online, then find a great realtor who really knows the Costa Mesa real estate inventory, and the neighborhoods insideread more
Top 5 Reasons For Buying Real Estate in Costa Mesa 2013
Why Buyers are Moving There has been a lot of market activity in Costa Mesa this year, and we are currently trending along the same sales volume as we did in 2006 for total homes sold. As a reminder, 2006 was the peak of the last boom that was fueled by poorly supported loans and cheapread more
Why are Costa Mesa Real Estate Interest Rates Rising ?
Costa Mesa Real Estate Rising, Along with Interest Rates Here’s a great video clip from the Wall Street Journal’s digital network explaining why interest rates are rising. Costa Mesa home prices have been rising too, accelerating more than 20% in the past year. Better Support Of course, homeowners are very excited to see prices rise. Inread more
Costa Mesa Real Estate Continues Quick Recovery
National Recovery Behind Costa Mesa Real Estate Recovery News out today via Reuters shows that the National real estate recovery is starting to catch the local real estate boom that we are enjoying here locally in Costa Mesa. The top 20 markets in the Case-Shiller index showed a 1.1% gain in March, beating economists expectations andread more
Costa Mesa Pocket Listings
Big Trend in Off Market Listings As our Costa Mesa real estate market continues its spring sprint towards higher prices, there have been new trends emerging in the local market. If you haven’t kept up with the local market, there is a significant lack of inventory across all property types. For instance, as of thisread more
Costa Mesa Real Estate Continues Hot Sales Trend
Costa Mesa Real Estate Sales Strong Resales in Costa Mesa are on fire, according to data published last week by local real estate information firm Dataquick. And Costa Mesa real estate continues hot sales trend with no doubt. Resales in Costa Mesa real estate, including zip codes 92626 and 92627 were up. Total sales forread more
CostaMesaRealEstate.com is #1
Tops of Local Search Results If you know me, you know that I don’t brag about myself. But I have to call it out when our little website just beat out the giants in local real estate to find our way to the top spot in the rankings. CostaMesaRealEstate.com now ranks #1 ahead of Trulia,read more
Costa Mesa Real Estate January 2013 Market Report
Hot Market Continues Costa Mesa continues it’s hot market trend through the first month of the year. As I mentioned in my last post, there is a lot of belief that the ugly market is behind us. Let’s look at the factors influencing the local Costa Mesa rea estate market for the month of January:read more
Costa Mesa Market Rebounds
Rebound Quotes for 2013 I wrote a post last week for Costa Mesa real estate readers about my predictions for the 2013 market year. Of course, I’m just a guy, just little ‘ol me, so what credence would you give me? I’ve been doing real estate for more than 10 years. I’ve seen the normal,read more
Costa Mesa Real Estate Orange County Update June 2012
Costa Mesa Continues Hot Trend The numbers are in for the period through June 2012 for Costa Mesa – the hot trend continues locally, and Orange County is seeing an overall increase in resale activity as well. Quick Pic Here’s a snapshot of the Costa Mesa real estate market: Costa Mesa Real Estate Orange Countyread more
Costa Mesa Real Estate Update July 2012
Costa Mesa MicroMarket Update Why do we call it our MicroMarket Update? Because you might have read other posts in the national news or OC Register saying that the local Costa Mesa real estate market isn’t that good. We do our MicroMarket update once a quarter to give you the non-fat, skinny girl, no-nonsense scoop onread more