Home Sales in California Fall to Lowest Level in Over 10 years

Posted by Rick Griffin on Feb 22, 2019 2:23:31 PM
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California home sales fell to the lowest level in more than 10 years in January 2019, according to the latest housing market report for home sales and prices from the California Association of REALTORS® (C.A.R). Housing demand in the state remained subdued for the ninth consecutive month in January as economic and market uncertainties sent home sales to their lowest level since April 2008, said C.A.R.

Existing, single-family home sales statewide totaled 357,730 in January on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate, down 3.9 percent from the revised 372,260 in December and down 12.6 percent from January 2018 of 409,520. January marked the ninth consecutive month of decline and the sixth month in a row that sales were below 400,000, dipping to the lowest level since April 2008.

Sales in San Diego in January 2019 were down 17 percent from December and 10 percent lower from January 2018, according to C.A.R.

Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California totaled a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 357,730 units in January, according to information collected by C.A.R. from more than 90 local REALTOR® associations and MLSs statewide. The statewide annualized sales figure represents what would be the total number of homes sold during 2019 if sales maintained the January pace throughout the year. It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors that typically influence home sales.

“California continued to move toward a more balanced market as we see buyers having greater negotiating power and sellers making concessions to get their homes sold as inventory grows,” said C.A.R. President Jared Martin. “While interest rates have dropped down to the lowest point in 10 months, potential buyers are putting their homeownership plans on hold as they wait out further price adjustments.”

C.A.R. said the statewide median home price declined to $538,690 in January 2019, which was down 3.4 percent from $557,600 in December and up 2.1 percent from a revised $527,780 in January 2018.  

In San Diego County in January 2019, the median home price was $610,000, which was 1.4 percent lower than the $618,500 figure for December 2018 and 3.4 percent higher than the $590,000 figure for January 2018.

“While we expected the federal government shutdown during most of January to temporarily interrupt closings because of a delay in loan approvals and income verifications, the impact on January’s home sales was minimal,” said C.A.R. Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young. “The decline in sales was more indicative of demand side issues and was broad and across all price categories and regions of the state. Moreover, growing inventory over the past few months has not translated into more sales.”

Other key points from C.A.R.’s January 2019 resale housing report included:

-- The median number of days it took to sell a California single-family home rose from 27 days in January 2018 to 37 days in January 2019, compared to 32 days in December 2018. Meanwhile, in San Diego County, the median number of days a home remained unsold on the market rose from 21 days in January 2018 to 28 days in January 2019, compared to 27 days in December 2018. 

-- Statewide active listings rose for the 10th consecutive month in January after nearly three straight years of declines, increasing 27 percent from the previous year. All major regions recorded an increase in active listings, with the Bay Area posting the highest increase at 57 percent, followed by Southern California (29.7 percent), Central Valley (19.5 percent) and the Central Coast (14.5 percent).

-- The Unsold Inventory Index (UII), which is a ratio of inventory over sales, increased year-to-year from 3.6 months in January 2018 to 4.6 months in January 2019. The index measures the number of months it would take to sell the supply of homes on the market at the current sales rate. The jump in the UII from a year ago can be attributed to the double-digit sales decline and the sharp increase in active listings.

-- Forty of the 51 counties reported by C.A.R. posted a sales decline in January with an average year-over-year sales decline of nearly 19 percent. Twenty-eight counties declined by double-digits on an annual basis, and 10 counties experienced an increase in sales from a year ago.

-- The 30-year, fixed-mortgage interest rate averaged 4.46 percent in January, up from 4.03 percent in January 2018, according to Freddie Mac. The five-year, adjustable mortgage interest rate also increased in January to an average of 3.91 percent from 3.47 from January 2018.

In other recent real estate and economic news, according to news reports:

-- A new LendingTree report found that 63 percent of homebuyers in San Diego County last year shopped around for a mortgage before settling on a home. The report also found that just 39 percent of the buyers had good or excellent credit, and the typical down payment was 12 percent of the purchase price. LendingTree ranked the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. based on an average of the city’s rank in three categories that contribute to the competitiveness of homebuyers in an area. Based on shopping for a mortgage, credit and the down payment percentage, Denver, Los Angeles, and Portland, Ore., have the most competitive buyers in the country. Buyers in these areas have higher than average credit scores and the ability to put down a larger down payment.

-- San Diego's Real Housing Price Index declined at the fifth fastest rate nationwide in November 2018 at 0.1 percent, according to First American Financial Corp. While the decline may seem marginal, the rate of that drop was exceeded only by San Jose (with a 0.7 percent decline), Boston (0.4 percent), Portland, Ore. (0.2 percent) and Pittsburgh (0.2 percent). Seattle tied San Diego with a 0.1 percent decline. 

-- According to S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller, San Diego’s home prices rose 3.32 percent in 2018, the third slowest of the 20 cities covered by the index. National home prices were up 5.2 percent in a year, with Las Vegas leading the pack with a 12 percent gain.

-- According to a Zillow report, San Diego County experienced the third-highest year-over-year jump in housing inventory in the U.S. in January. Zillow said San Diego saw its year-over-year “for sale” inventory climb 31.9 percent in January to 9,810 units. Inventory has increased the most in five West Coast markets, giving home shoppers more options and ever-so-slowly tilting the market toward buyers, Zillow said. On an annual basis, inventory grew 42.9 percent in San Jose, 36.9 percent in Seattle, 29.1 percent in Los Angeles and 25 percent in San Francisco.

-- Also according to Zillow, a declining percentage of existing homes have been selling above the asking price nationally and San Diego County is no exception. Zillow found that just 17.4 percent of existing homes in San Diego County sold above their asking price in November 2018, and just 16.4 percent sold above their asking price in December 2018. An average of 29.9 percent of existing homes sold above their asking price in San Diego County in 2017, while that number dropped to 25.7 percent in 2018, Zillow said.

-- According to Redfin, San Diego County was the third least affordable housing market in the U.S. for millennials in 2018. While the median household income for a San Diego millennial was $78,433, the median priced home was only affordable to 24.3 percent of those households, Redfin found.

-- Also according to Redfin, home affordability is declining in San Diego despite more inventory. Redfin reported there were 10 percent more homes for sale in San Diego County in 2018 compared to 2017, but the number of affordable homes for sale fell 16 percent. The number of homes affordable to a San Diego household earning the median income in 2018 dropped to 22 percent. Redfin also said more users conducted online searches for San Diego homes than searches by local residents for homes outside the county in 2018.

-- Quinnipiac University's recent California-specific poll, conducted Jan. 30 to Feb. 4, recently found that 43 percent of the 912 Californians surveyed said they don’t make enough money to live in the state. Also, Quinnipiac found that well over half of younger California voters, 61 percent of the respondents 18 to 34 years old, say they can’t afford to live in the Golden State.

-- The U.S. unemployment rate has dropped to 3.7 percent, the lowest in nearly 50 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Also, average earnings rose 8 cents, to $27.24 per hour in September 2018.

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NAR Green Designation Course to take place in San Diego

Posted by Paige Campbell on Feb 21, 2019 3:44:38 PM

NAR's Green DesignationMore home buyers are demanding green and energy-saving features in their next homes.
Are you prepared to assist them? Gain a competitive advantage and learn how to become your clients’ go-to resource for
 
buying or selling a more efficient, money-saving, healthy home. 

Learn More or Register for the course HERE

A two-day course in San Diego on March 6th and 7th at the SDG&E Innovation Center. 
Day 1 Topic: The Resource-Efficient Home - Retrofits, Remodels, Renovations, and New Home Construction
Day 2 Topic: Representing Buyers and Sellers of Resource Efficient Homes

Details: 
Location: SDG&E Innovation Center 
When? March 6th and 7th, 2019 from 9 AM - 5PM
Contact Phone Number for Information: 619-544-1300
Cost: FREE for PSAR Members

Earning NAR's Green Designation 
Upon completion of the two required courses, you will have achieved GREEN candidate status, a one-year period during which you must fulfill the educational and experiential requirements to earn NAR's Green Designation awarded by the Green REsource Council.

Continuing Education Units approved by the California Bureau of Real Estate
Upon completion of the two required courses and successfully passing each exam with 80%, you will receive 16 Continuing Education Units approved by the California Bureau of Real Estate.

Prerequisites
Must be a licensed Realtor in the State of California in order to receive CalBRE Credit for attending these courses.

Fees and Registration
Thanks to the generous support of San Diego Gas & Electric® there is no registration fee for this training.

Requirements for the NAR Green Designation certification

  • Attendance - Participants must attend all two (2) training days. 
  • Submit a member application for NAR's Green Designation.
  • Maintain active and good membership status with the Green REsource Council and the National Association of REALTORS®.

Topics: Education

How to take better photos with your digital camera or cell phone

Posted by Paige Campbell on Feb 14, 2019 11:51:33 AM

take better photosEmpower yourself with the ability to take your own listing photos! 

A beginner level course which will provide you a camera comparison, the basics of how to make the most of your camera or cell phone, how to group and properly size photos easy upload.

This class is sponsored by PSAR's Tech Committee and instructed by Tony Amat with Nelson Photo! 

 

Please be sure to bring all of your gadgets to include cameras, cell phones, laptops, or any other device you typically use. 

Class Details:

Wednesday, February 27, 2019
PSAR East County Service Center: 1150 Broadway, El Cajon, 92021 
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Cost: 
FREE for PSAR and NSDCAR Members, $5.00 for non-members.

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   Tony Amat with Nelson Photo                                                              

 

 

Topics: Education, Technology

NAR required that  our Realtor members take Code of Ethics Training

Posted by Paige Campbell on Feb 12, 2019 12:09:09 PM

CODE OF ETHICS TRAINING

PSAR's mission is to empower our members and we didn't feel that shutting down your business would be very empowering so we have been holding off.  NAR required that PSAR Terminate our Realtor members who did not take Code of Ethics Training on December 31st.  By keeping you active, PSAR is risking our agreement with NAR which puts all our members at risk.

PSAR is now forced to terminate your Realtor services.  You will lose access to Zipforms and all of your Realtor Benefits.  After March 1st, NAR will require all members who are terminated to join as a NEW member and pay the $100 new member fee in addition to still needing to complete the training. 

You are really important to us.  Our mission is to empowering you and shutting down your service is contrary to our mission. 

To avoid termination please do one of the following immediately:
1. Call us to provide proof that you have taken the mandatory COE training.
2. Log on to NAR's website and take the FREE Training  

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PSAR does not have access to see your NAR login credentials, please use the "Forgot Password" function if you have created an account before or "New User Registration" if you never have created an account with NAR. To obtain your NRDS number for either of these functions please use the "Find your NRDS ID" function here.
 
NAR Member Support, 1-800-874-6500 OR ContactNAR@realtors.org

Code of Ethics Free Online


More on the details and changes to Code of Ethics effective 2018: 

REALTORS® are required to complete ethics training of not less than 2 hours, 30 min. of instructional time within a two-year cycle. The training must meet specific learning objectives and criteria established by the National Association of REALTORS®.

A REALTOR® who has completed the required ethics training within a two-year cycle in one association shall not be required to complete any further ethics training for that same training cycle if the REALTOR® becomes or is a member of another association. In addition, a member may take courses to satisfy this ethics training requirement through any association or outside training facility where the member can provide satisfactory documentation of completion.

IMPORTANT:  Starting in 2017, the NAR ethics requirement becomes biennial, and members will need to obtain ethics training during the reporting periods during which they are not renewing their California real estate licenses.

OPTION 1 (Free): Take the Ethics course online through the National Association of REALTORS here. Login Required.  The helpline number for the site is 800-874-6500.

NOTE: When you have successfully completed the online course, you will receive a confirmation by e-mail from www.realtor.org. Please forward the completion confirmation to PSAR at education@psar.org. Note that completion of this Ethics course will not meet the BRE license renewal requirement.

Consequences for Not Completing the Mandated NAR Code of Ethics Requirement

Failure to meet the requirement is a violation of a membership duty and will result in suspension of membership for the first two months (January and February) of the year following the end of any two (2) year cycle or until the requirement is met, whichever occurs sooner. On March 1 of that year, the membership of a member who is still suspended as of that date will be automatically terminated.

Topics: Education

Become Super You! YPN Lunch & Learn

Posted by Joyce Evans on Feb 11, 2019 1:56:56 PM

SupermanBecome healthy! Become self-confident! Become financially secure! Become happy!

PSAR’s YPN invites you to join them at this special Lunch & Learn and listen to special
guest speakers who will help you learn how to holistically... BECOME SUPER YOU!

Thursday, February 21st, 2019, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
American Legion, 8118 University Ave.
La Mesa, CA 91942

   RSVP HERE    - Includes a catered lunch by Stacked.

Guest speakers:
Debbra Sweet, Marketing Guru and Personal Improvement Coach
Abraham Cecena, Personal Finance Specialist
Anna Neimark, Personal Fashion Stylist
Mike Florendo, Health & Happiness Fitness Trainer

Thank you to our annual YPN sponsors:
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Topics: Education, YPN, Events

Wake Up YPN

Posted by Joyce Evans on Feb 7, 2019 2:10:15 PM

WakeUP_YPN_Blog Post--01-18-18Take one hour to change your thinking and perform at your highest level!

Join us for a presentation by Peak Performance Strategist Stephen Litman to help improve
your performance by integrating a three-step process for creating lasting change!

Friday, February 15, 2019, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM • Dark Horse Coffee Roasters, 4350 Palm Ave., La Mesa, CA 91941

Cost: FREE (Coffee and Pastries included)
    RSVP Here    

Presenter Stephen Litman advises and consults with Fortune 500 companies, executives, managers and sales professionals in the areas of Peak Performance, leadership, organizational behavior, psychology of achievement and sales. Stephen is a graduate of the George Washington University and before joining Tony Robbins, Stephen was an early member of the real estate firm, Compass, which was just valued at close to $1 billion dollars in just it’s third year. 

Wake Up YPN Sponsored by Ryan Turner of Sunrun and Michelle Limon with Wallick & Volk

Thank you to our Annual YPN Sponsors, Zoe Khetani with Navy Federal, Ted Przybylek with Ranch Ted, and The Inspectors Company.

Topics: Education, YPN

Hands-On zipForm® plus Training

Posted by Joyce Evans on Jan 31, 2019 10:55:30 AM

zipforms training graphicGain the knowledge you need to maximize zipForm® Plus to complete contracts and manage transactions.

Practice with the new and updated interface and new tools designed to save time and protect you from mistakes.

Discover features such as Templates, MLS Connect, Photos, and adding non-C.A.R. docs to your transaction, clause manager, and more...

Thursday, February 21st.  2 locations and times to choose from below.

Cost: FREE for PSAR Members 
$20 Non Members

 
  REGISTER HERE FOR FEB 21st SOUTH COUNTY  
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
880 Canarios Ct, Ste. 100, Chula Vista, CA 91910

  REGISTER HERE FOR FEB 21st EAST COUNTY  
2:30 pm - 4:30 PM
1150 Broadway, Ste. 100, El Cajon, CA 92021

Instructor Jackson Beaudelaire, C.A.R. Product Coordinator 

Instructor Jackson Beaudelaire is a zipForm® Product Coordinator at the California Association of Realtors in Los Angeles. Previously, he was a full time Realtor® in Los Angeles for 10 years. He specialized in Commercial Apartment Building sales as well as Residential New Development.
C.A.R. is a statewide trade organization with more than 180,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate.

Topics: Education, Technology

An Agent's sucess starts with a solid beginning.

Posted by Joyce Evans on Jan 28, 2019 1:01:06 PM

Agent EssentialsParagon Agent Essentials

This course will provide you with an overview and solid foundation on how to use the CRMLS Paragon platform. Whether you are a new real estate professional, or getting back into the business, this course is a great place to start.

Here's what you'll learn:
• What’s on the Home Page
• How to set up your email signature, photos, and message
• How to create, save, print, and email basic property searches

The cost to take this class is FREE. PSAR is offering this training in three locations and dates. See below:

   REGISTER HERE   FOR:
Thursday, February 14, 2019; 1 PM - 3 PM
PSAR Central, 4340 Genesee Ave., #203, San Diego, CA 92117

   REGISTER HERE   FOR:
Wednesday, February 20th,  1 PM - 3 PM
PSAR East County, 1150 Broadway, #100, El Cajon, CA 92021

   REGISTER HERE   FOR:
Tuesday, February 26th,  1 PM - 3 PM
PSAR South County, 880 Canarios Ct. #100, Chula Vista, CA 91910

Topics: Education

Simplify your customer relationship management!

Posted by Joyce Evans on Jan 28, 2019 12:44:38 PM

Lion Desk-eventbriteLionDesk CRM Training

A simple, integrated customer relationship management (CRM) tool designed for real estate professionals that helps you manage contacts and automate follow-up all in one central hub.

Here's what you'll learn:

• How to collect, route, and follow up on leads
• How to automate follow-up reminders
• How to send direct communication to clients, including emails and texts
• How to integrate with other CRMLS products like Cloud CMA, ShowingTime, and Remine

The cost to take this class is FREE. PSAR is offering this training in three locations and dates. See below:

   REGISTER HERE   FOR:
Thursday, February 14th, 10 AM - 11 AM
PSAR Central, 4340 Genesee Ave., #203, San Diego, CA 92117

   REGISTER HERE   FOR:
Wednesday, February 20th, 10 AM - 11 AM
PSAR East County, 1150 Broadway, #100, El Cajon, CA 92021

   REGISTER HERE   FOR:
Tuesday, February 26th, 10 AM - 11 AM
PSAR South County, 880 Canarios Ct., #100, Chula Vista, CA 91910

Topics: Education

Maximize your farming efforts! Minimize your search time!

Posted by Joyce Evans on Jan 28, 2019 12:21:44 PM

Remine trainingREMINE TRAINING

Remine is a powerful tool combining visualization of in-depth property data with predictive analytics. Here's what you will learn in this training:

  • Remine enriches the information you see in your MLS front end Buyers’ agents can quickly submit a request.
  • Search for advanced data fields to improve your farming.
  • Build your own property tracking databases in Remine
  • Make the most of Remine’s predictive analytics features

The cost to take this class is FREE. PSAR is offering this training in three locations and dates. See below:

  REGISTER HERE    FOR:
February 14th, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
PSAR Central, 4340 Genesee Ave., #203, San Diego CA. 92117

  REGISTER HERE    FOR:
February 20th, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
PSAR East County, 1150 Broadway, Ste. 100, El Cajon, CA 92021

   REGISTER HERE   FOR:
February 26th, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
PSAR South County, 880 Canarios Ct., Ste. 100, El Cajon, CA 91910

Topics: Education, Market Information, Industry