Less is More…

Less Is More: How to Make the Most of a Smaller Home

If you’re planning to purchase a modest-sized home or condo, you’ll want to maximize every inch of space. These general guidelines can help. They’re online at http://pacunion.us/1qZezWe

Ready, Able…& Unwilling?

In case you missed it, there is a lack of inventory right now. One of the reasons why may be that the more affluent aren’t so interested in moving right now.

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According to the latest infographic from CAR, many affluent individuals are holding off on buying until they find exactly what it is they want…

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A Look Behind…and Ahead

Happy New Year! The state of the American Canyon Real Estate Market is strong!

That’s the short version of the look back to the 2015 AC market. A bit longer look shows this:

  • Home sales rose almost 20% year-over-year as a total of 164 were sold in the city, a 27 unit jump up from 2014;
  • The median home price for a single family home rose 6.9% to $435,000;
  • The median days on market (the length of time it took a home to sell) was virtually unchanged at 45 days on market.

The number of months of inventory dropped 60% from November to December and there is now less than one total month of inventory on the market. This brings us to our look ahead…

Currently there are 17 homes on the market with 3 new listings. Most projections for Napa County have home prices rising in the 7-10% range.  I see no reason why this won’t hold true in south county as well.

One of the leading drivers of the continued, steady home price increase is the paucity of homes on the market. Many leading economists with Zillow, NAR and elsewhere, expect this trend to continue.  However, as can be seen in the 2015 American Canyon home sale numbers, that is starting to loosen as well.

Economists expect a continued loosening of the credit market allowing for more buyers. However, it’s worth remembering that in an LA Times article last year, the so-called Millennials are the most frugal generation since the depression.  Expect them to wade gently into the home buying market for a little while longer.

Home of the Week

320 Kent Way320 Kent Way – Listed by Elizabeth Olcott of Keller Williams, this 4 bed, 2 bath is on the market at $435,000. It’s situated on the corner of Kent and Northampton; great location that is walking distance to schools and parks. The kitchen and family room make for great open space. The family room opens up into a sun room and a pool in the back. A great venue for entertaining.

American Canyon Home Sales Dip in October

Both the number of sales and the median sales price dipped dramatically in October. According to stats gathered from BAREIS, the number of American Canyon sales dropped to seven (7) for the month, down 10 units from the previous month.

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The drop in sales is similar to years past, however, with such a robust housing inventory (for American Canyon) it is a bit of a surprise. Pending home sales also dropped (9.1%) from September and were down 33.3% year-over-year.

However, in a sign that the American Canyon Real Estate Market remains healthy, the number of new homes on the market jumped by 50% from last month and 38.5% year-over-year.  The American Canyon Market was recently named the 31st hottest market in the country and really, does not seem to be cooling off.

While the median home sales price dropped significantly month-to-month, it was still up 2.6% year-over-year.  This puts it right in line with leading economists who expect rising prices to increase approximately 3% across the nation in 2016.  I think that may be underestimating the overall strength of the American Canyon housing market as sellers are continuing to push the limits on their pricing, and appear to be successfully hitting their mark.

Home of the Week

Without a doubt, the home of the week is Suzi Hersom’s (Coldwell Banker, Brokers of the Valley) listing at 434 Northrup Ln. Listed at $594,950, this home is one of a kind. The home has great light, no real rear neighbors, updated kitchen and even has a wet bar.  This home is perfect for entertaining or just laying around with the family.  It is located in the Napa Valley Unified School District and is set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Contact me to schedule a showing, it won’t last long.

American Canyon Weekly Update – 8/18

A quick look at the American Canyon Real Estate Market shows that it is continuing to ride on Solano County’s strong coat tails. Homes are going into contract almost as quickly as they are coming onto the market. 24 homes are currently for sale for an avAC Weekly Update 8-18 (1)erage list price of $626,079 which is actually down $50,000 from the week before. Mortgage rates are hovering right around 4% and appear to be settling.

In other community news, the City Council held two meetings last week: Friday & Sunday.  On Friday, the City Council heard an update on the City Housing Plan. I will post more information about the hearing once it becomes available.

Additionally, the City Council met at Roberto’s cafe Sunday afternoon at the request of Holy Family Catholic Church.  The entire council met in order to disseminate additional information about the proposed water rate hike. This was not an official Council Meeting.

American Canyon 2015 2Q Market Update

The American Canyon Real Estate Market continued its solid, 2015 pace during the second quarter. Overall, the median home price rose 19.2% year-over-year and rose 13% quarter-over-quarter.  Buoyed by the torrid Vallejo-Fairfield market whichAC 2Q Market (2) is now (according to N.A.R.) the second hottest market in the country, American Canyon home prices continue to rise while length of time on the market continues its dramatic decline. From a high of 97 days on market as recently as February, the days on market in the area is down to 40.  According to Bankrate.com, the average 30-year fixed rate is hovering around 4.14%. With rates expected to increase to 5% by the end of the year, once seemingly fickle buyers are starting to pounce. For its size, American Canyon still has modest inventory but the levels are remaining stable at around 20 homes for sale at any given time.  Look for a continued strong market in the City through the rest of the year.

American Canyon RE Market Remains Strong

The American Canyon Real Estate Market continues to remain strong, despite low inventory in the City. It enjoyed it’s second straight solid quarter.Feb to June Sold Am Can 2015
The median home sales price held steady month-to-month at approximately $460,000. The median home sales price rose 5.7% year-over-year. The American Canyon market is getting a significant boost from the Fairfield/Vallejo markets which are currently the second hottest market in the country.
At the beginning of the third quarter, there are 18 listings on the market for an average list price of close to $701,000.  In addition, homes are selling at close to list price, many times with multiple offers. Days on market has plummeted since February, dropping from 97 to 44.
The one question that remains is whether or not the City can maintain this rapid increase in prices.  My sense is that as the Town Center project continues to move towards completion and there are additional infill developments sprinkled along Hwy 29, prices will begin to even out, but they will hold which will be good for all.

Why Move to American Canyon?

I love this City.  There is a sense of community here that I think is hard to find in less intimate locales.  Sure, we don’t have a town center (yet), but who needs a Main Street any way (technically there is one!)?! Yes, a few more shopping choices would be nice, but I used to say the same thing about Davis which had a thriving downtown..hell, I used to say the same thing when I lived on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC (it was a drag having to go all the way across the city to Georgetown to do any shopping…I complained about having to go to Georgetown!!).  My point is that it’s easy to talk about what a community lacks.  But what American Canyon has – as far as I can tell – is something special. Don’t know about the community? Well, here you go:

American Canyon is located in southern Napa County, nestled in between rolling hills to the east and the Napa River to the west.  It was incorporated in 1992 and is the second largest city in the County. It brands itself as the Gateway to the Napa Valley, and it has one of the largest wine warehouses in the world. The City currently stands on a precipice as it decides how to grow over the next 20 years. cropped-wetlands-banner.png

American Canyon has one of the most diverse communities in the Bay Area. Almost 50% of households in American Canyon are families with children under the age of 18. Community is important to its residents.  As American Canyon continues to transition and grow, making sure that the City retains its small town feel is very important to those who live here.  Last week I found myself sitting in between two former mayors at the Canyon Cafe and there was a third sitting in the booth behind me. It is difficult to go to the store and not run into someone that you know…and we all kind of like that! There are a number of thriving community organizations within the city: Kiwanis, Lions, AYSO, Little League, American Canyon Youth Football, the American Canyon Community & Parks Foundation, the Senior Club, and others.

There are three elementary schools in American Canyon: Napa Junction, Canyon Oaks and Donaldson Way.  All schools in American Canyon are part of the New Tech Network and focus heavily on project based learning (or PBL). Napa Junction recently became a magnet school that is geared towards STEM subjects.  The middle school boasts an award winning drama department and robotics team; in additional, American Canyon Middle School recently was awarded the State Superintendent’s Gold Ribbon School Award.  American Canyon High School is the pride and joy of the City.  Architecturally stunning and significant, it was named one of the 30 best high schools in 2013, and it has strong music, leadership and sports programs.

It is a growing city, and the possible development of a Town Center promises to bring an exceptional amenity currently missing. It is a city that thrives on community (if not civic) engagement. Neighbors still (largely) know each other and greet each other in the morning.  It is a community built on open space and opportunity; an opportunity to raise families in a safe and inviting environment; an opportunity to connect with other individuals who have similar passions through the Mom’s Club, the American Canyon Community & Parks Foundation, the new Bocce Ball League, free swim at the Park & Recreation Center, or any other number of community organizations. It is still a small town community and regardless of how it grows, will remain one.