Sunday, October 30, 2011

ABQ/RR Home Sales Show Signs of Life

While the number of people who bought existing homes fell slightly this last month, the sale of new homes in NM rose slightly. The median price of sold existing homes rose 5% from August to now with a median price at $171,500. The average price of new homes fell as builder's target first time homebuyers.
Interestingly, activity among first-time home buyers accounted for 32% of all sales. These buyers are critical to get the ball rolling, so to speak, because for every house they buy the Seller has to buy "up" the food chain. Sale by first-time home buyers is an important indicator for a recovering home market.
Another good indicator is that foreclosures edged down to 30% of sales. As these discounted distressed properties clear out of the inventory, home prices will tend to rise. In certain neighborhoods in RR and ABQ, I see this happening. And because of the continued presence of these properties, I just got certified as a Distressed Properties Specialist so I can be responsive to all my clients. Hopefully, in the next year or two that specialty certification won't be needed!
To see what is happening in any part of RR or ABQ, simply go to my website at www.judypierson.com and click on Market Snapshot for current and trended sales activity. Call me if you want more information or a consultation about buying or selling here.Give me a call at 505) 220-9193

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Monday, October 17, 2011

New Jobs for Albuquerque

Eclipse Aerospace says it is restarting production and will make 50 to 100 Eclipse 550s a year and sell them for $2.7 million each. The company is taking orders and expects first deliveries to occur in 2013.
The 550 is an upgrade of the Eclipse 500 featuring the same airframe and Pratt & Whitney engines but with an advanced avionics package to improve operation, comfort and performance, the company said.

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