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Lower Ventura Inventory

Have you noticed that fewer and fewer homes are on the market in Ventura? Then, most likely you noticed that it is happening all around the country too! Here’s a snap shot of the June 2012 inventory based on listings in realtor.com. (Realtor.com is a database of all MLS (multiple listing services) real estate databases around the country.) read more

Green-home Remodeling

Demand for green-home construction and remodeling is growing fast, despite an uncertain economy, according to a recent survey by the National Association of Home Builders. Green homes comprised 17% of the overall residential construction marketing in 2011, and that rate is expected to reach 29% to 38% by 2016. read more

Ventura’s Supply and Demand

Real Estate Parcels are Unique and Finite:

You cannot fill a real estate supply shortage by manufacturing more identical units. Each piece is different and there is a finite supply. It’s not a manufactured commodity. Though you might be able to create more condos in a give space, the space itself is unique and cannot grow to accomodate a short supply.

Real Estate Cannot be Moved to Fill Shortages:

If there is a shortage of land for homes in a given area, you cannot move in more land to alleviate the shortage. Real estate is where it sits. For this reason, it will always be a local commodity influenced by local conditions.

Over-supply Means Lower Prices:

Because of the first two items above, you can usually expect there to be a fall in prices when there is an over-supply of homes or land in a given area. You cannot move the overage to another area to keep prices stable.

Under-supply Means Higher Prices:

If there isn’t enough land or homes in a given area, then prices will almost always rise. Even if there is the ability to construct more homes, the time delay cannot fill the demand and prices will rise.

Always Remember that Real Estate is a Local Business:

We all read about trends in interest rates, national home price trends, new housing starts and many more economic indicators that influence the real estate markets. It will serve the real estate professional well to keep up with this information, but to always keep in mind that this is a local business. There can be many forces influencing your local market that will have little or no impact in other areas, and vice versa.Supply and demand in real estate isn’t as easy to balance as it is in manufactured commodities. Making more takes time, and there may not be room to make that happen in any given area. You can’t move it to where the buyers are. read more