Danielle Lazier
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Coming Out of Our Real Estate Downturn in San Francisco, CA!
Decreasing Supply of Real Estate Inventory in San Francisco
“Economic forecasters attempt to predict the housing market based on unemployment, the fed, or consumer confidence. However, there’s another highly relevant indicator that is frequently overlooked: real estate development activity. Lately, these experienced players are growing more active again. Land sales are up, and developers are busy securing plans and permits.
Nationally, we gain about one million new households each year. If developers don’t start building again soon, we will be faced with a shortage of available property. Locally, Realtors are already complaining about a short supply, which could be a game-changer this spring. A key measure of demand is Months Supply of Inventory (MSI), a figure which estimates the number of months required to clear the current inventory at the current rate of sales. As the graph to the right indicates, the MSI has been steadily dropping – a good sign for homeowners and a heads-up for homebuyers. The time for fence-sitting may be coming to an end.”
Read this article and more in Zephyr’s Winter 2012 Quarterly Newsletter.
Enjoy!
Zephyr Real Estate Winter 2011 Quarterly Newsletter
Check out Zephyr’s winter 2011 quarterly newsletter. What is the economic forecast for 2011? With remodeling how important is curb appeal? Check it out!
Zephyr Real Estate 2010 Quarterly Newsletter
Check out this quarter’s Zephyr Real Estate Quarterly Newsletter. Go Giants!
Zephyr Real Estate 2010 Quarterly Newsletter
Check out this quarter’s Zephyr Real Estate Quarterly Newsletter. The weather hasn’t been the best but we come bringing good news regarding the Tax Credit Extension, the launch of GoSolarSF.com and an overview of our San Francisco Summer Real Estate Market.
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p.s. Pray for warmer weather!
Zephyr Real Estate: Quarterly Newsletter
Check out this quarter’s Zephyr Real Estate Quarterly Newsletter. Hooray for Spring, longer days, warmer and dryer weather (I hope, I hope) and the San Francisco real estate marketing rebounding.
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