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Mid-Summer Musings on Valmonte Real Estate

July 26, 2017
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Market climate – Valmonte

  • There are currently 16 homes on the market, approximately double the amount year-over-year, and near the highest level in the current market cycle
  • The absorption rate is 4.7 months, and nearing the peak of 6.4 months supply in October 2014  
  • Prices on a square foot basis are near record highs ($734/ft)
  • Days on Market for the last quarter are at record lows (41 days)
  • On an annual basis, median sales prices have leveled off in Valmonte ($1.5m)  
  • Homes in Valmonte are selling generally within 1% of the list price

Lot’s of inventory, price drops on the way?

After 5 years of appreciation, the market is showing signs of leveling as the market transitions from a seller’s market to a buyer’s market.  The increasing supply is indicative of a “me too” selling climate where sellers are trying to take advantage of higher prices while the good times are around.  If the inventory levels hold, I expect prices to decline slightly into the Fall and Winter months when buyer activity tends to dip.  On the buyer front, interest rates remain stable around 4%, but the consensus is that rates will rise slightly over the next 6-18 months.

How does Valmonte compare to the rest of PVE?

Valmonte is a micro market compared to the larger Palos Verdes Estates market and for the most part, the trends lines parallel one another across the board.  The exception is prices on a per foot basis tend to be higher in Valmonte  than that of the entire city, due mostly to the smaller homes and generally tighter supply.

 

Real Estate Market, Valmonte Homes

Valmonte Late Summer Market Update: Did We Just See the Peak?

August 23, 2016
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4209 Via Pinzon - High Res-004

4209 Via Pinzon, $1,450,000 (listed by Kyle Daniels, Ericson Beach Real Estate) www.liveinvalmonte.com

As we enjoy the remaining warm days and quiet evenings of another wonderful summer in Valmonte, it’s time to take inventory of the local real estate market and get an idea of where things are headed.  To put things in perspective, we have enjoyed over 43% in average sales price appreciation over the last 4 years.  These rising home prices have largely been driven by limited inventory and low interest rates, which further aided buyer demand.  But as this current growth cycle matures, the $100,000 question is how long can the market continue to rise?  To answer that question, I like to turn to three indicators that give us some historical perspective of what’s statistically going on with the market – month’s supply, list price to sales price ratio, and days on market.

History lesson: Market Cycles

In 2005 and early 2006, our last market peak, homes were selling on average 98% of the asking price in approximately 22 days.  In fact, in the market run up from 2002 through early 2006, homes were selling in an average of 19 days over that time period.  In addition, home prices appreciated 56% and inventory was much like it is today – tight supply with less than 2 month’s worth of inventory.  We can look to less stringent lending standards during that time period as one reason for the shorter days on the market, but clearly demand outpaced supply and sellers were willing and able to take advantage of that imbalance.  Of course, we all know what ensued -the market flattened out for a couple years before dropping nearly 30% over four years, before before seeing a recovery in mid-2012.

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But here we are today, sitting comfortably in our newly appreciated homes and feeling pretty smart about our 43% price appreciation over the last four years.  During this growth cycle, homes sold on average in 64 days – three times the amount of time it took in the last bull market.  Months supply is roughly the same as the 2002-06 cycle with around 2 months of inventory available.  

How long will it last?

If you arelike most folks, the memories of the last market crash are hard to shake, and you’re thinking, “how much longer can prices continue to rise?”  Looking at 21 years of sales data from the MLS as our guide, we’ve seen three growth cycles since 1995, each lasting about 4-5 years, followed by 2-3 years of flat growth, then 2-3 years of declining values before the next growth cycle kicks in.  Getting deeper into the weeds, when we look at price/foot comparisons over the same time frame, prices grew over a 10 year cycle before declining for 6 years.  This tells us that the base price tends to expand and contract over a shorter time frame while price/foot changes over longer cycles.  What this means is that if you are a buyer during a down cycle, you are likely getting more home for your dollar while seeing a stronger appreciation if you can make some improvements leading into the next growth cycle.  Just as in stocks, buy low and sell high, right?

Nota bene!

It is important to note, over the last 20 years, the growth cycles have been stronger and lasted longer than the contractions.  And in most cases, price gains have outpaced declines by a factor of 2 to 1.  But if we really step back and look at the net results, if you held a property in Valmonte since 1995, you have enjoyed an average price increase of 192% and a price per foot increase of 178%.  Not too bad for living in a beautiful neighborhood with excellent weather, friendly neighbors, and great schools.

So to answer my own question, if you were to ask me to bet money on how much longer prices will rise, I will be inclined to tell you we are coming to an end of the growth cycle, and that more than likely, we’ll see a leveling out for the next couple of years before we see any downward momentum in home values.  What could change my prediction?  Without a mortgage debt crisis looming like we saw in 2008, the headwinds for price growth today are the potential for rising interest rates and the inability of recent college graduates to pay off student loans to free up more capital to purchase their first home.  When that next reality hits is anyone’s guess, but for now I’m going to enjoy the nice weather and finish a few projects around the house before cooler weather and the holidays come back around.

See you in the neighborhood!

Real Estate Market, Valmonte Homes

Where did all the sellers go?

March 16, 2016
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So we’re flying out of winter and into spring, and by now we should be watching home listings rise like Daffodils with thoughts of new neighbors and summer barbeques lifting our spirits.  The part about Daffodils and BBQ’s is on target, but the part about homes for sale – nope.  Currently there are only 5 homes on the market in Valmonte – Lunada Bay, Hollywood Riviera, and other parts of the hill aren’t much different.  2 of the current homes are perched above the canyon on Via Alondra and aren’t the most kid friendly homes, and the other 3 require a small mountain of cash to call your own – although they are quite nice homes worth every penny.  So why isn’t anyone else selling?

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3716 Via la Selva recently listed for $2.45m – former residence of Joey Buss of Lakers ownership fame (maybe there were too many Lakers fans in the neighborhood asking him why the team is in the tank?)

If you’ve been following along with my posts, 2015 was a great year, and I would normally expect that to trigger new sellers looking to take advantage of the higher prices.  For the last 2 years inventory of homes for sale has been hovering around 8-13 homes with a high of 18 in the fall of 2014.  But inventory has been in a steady decline, both here in Palos Verdes Estates and the surrounding communities since September of 2015.  That’s not slowing buyer demand.  Interest rates are at or below 4%, and people are out looking for homes.

Why isn’t anyone selling?  That answer to that question is like the snake eating it’s tail.  Without new inventory, would be sellers don’t have a place to go.  In turn, the homes that are for sale are being being driven up to valuations that make it hard for people to make the jump to a new home.  As a result we’re seeing homeowners staying put, choosing to remodel and upgrade their existing homes instead of moving.  I don’t blame anyone for staying.  I’m not planning on leaving anytime soon – we love it here and the kids are not too far off from being immersed in school.  For those that are considering downsizing, the process is a bit easier, but lower priced homes have even more competition and in most cases are seeing multiple offer situations.

Now maybe this is all for naught and there are actually lots of sellers in the shadows waiting until summer to sell?  I personally know of a couple people holding off until school’s out, but that won’t make up for all the demand.   As for the rest of our Valmonte neighbors, please let me know if you are thinking of selling – I have several families that want in on our great little neighborhood.

See you in the neighborhood – KD

 

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3411 la Selva Place – my personal favorite.  Asking $2.75m for a 17,000 foot double lot with pool, guest house, and lots of charm – but you need to bring your hammer for this one – it needs some work.

Real Estate Market, Valmonte Homes

Mid February Valmonte update: New listing, closed sale, accepted offer, and price drops

February 24, 2016
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4208 Via Valmonte – Asking $1,140,000

We’re over halfway through February and Valmonte is slowly waking from a winter slumber.  This past week one new listing came on the market – 4208 Via Valmonte, a 3 bedroom, 2 bath, in 1625 square feet and priced at $1,140,000 ($702/foot).  This is a well kept house with pleasant low maintenance landscaping. The house sits back from the street and once inside offers a welcoming floorplan.  The house is mostly original so a new buyer would likely want to spend some money on updates, but the house is move-in ready as it stands.  I expect this to sell quickly and at or over the asking price.

Price drops – Of the remaining 5 homes still on the market (and 2 accepting back-up offers), 2 recently saw price drops.  4240 Via Alondra dropped $100k to $1.399m.  This is a nice home with beautiful canyon views and 2,700 square feet.  4256 Via Alondra, an updated home a few doors away dropped to $1,715,000.  This too features a peaceful setting on the canyon and is updated throughout.  Why aren’t these selling?  Homes on Via Alondra, particularly on the canyon side of the street, don’t have backyards.  With the large number of families looking to move to Valmonte, these homes are at a serious disadvantage.  However, the views and price per foot are attractive and I’m sure a buyer will eventually step forward.

Accepted offer – after less than 2 weeks on the market 2544 Via Anita has an accepted offer.  It’s still contingent on inspections, but it shows a nicely updated home with over 2,700′ with 4 bedrooms on a nice lot has wide appeal at $1.795m. Assuming this closes at or near asking, this represents a nice ROI since this house last sold in November 2013 for $1.399.  After selling costs, that’s over a $200k return for a little less than 2 1/2 years.  Not bad!

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300 Via Alcance – Sold $1,609,000

What sold?  300 Via Alcance, after 208 days on the market, finally has a new family.  Originally sold in September of 2014 for $1.1m, the home was thoroughly updated, the master bedroom enlarged, and came back on the market at $1.899m in June 2015.  While the updates were high end, the $1.899m for 2300′ square feet was pushing the upper limits for a 3 bedroom house in Valmonte on an average sized lot.  After lots of patience and several significant price drops, it finally sold for $1.609m last week.

What’s Next?  We should see another cluster of Via la Selva homes close in the next month or so with 3025 PV Drive North and 2544 Via Anita closing soon after.  This should give us enough data to get an idea of how prices are looking, but so far 2016 is looking to be another good year for Valmonte real estate.  Now if we can just get a few more on the market . . . call me!

 Just for fun – It’s interesting to note the unusual groupings of homes on the market.  Currently, there are 3 homes on Via Anita, 2 on Via Alondra, and 1 on Via Valmonte.  (Via la Selva is so long, there always seems to be a couple there).  While mostly circumstantial, I have noticed a common occurrence that homes sell in bunches on the same street in a short period of time.  In late 2014, 6 came on the market on Via Solano.  In 2015, there was only one new listing.  I wonder what street will be the busy one this year?

Real Estate Market, Valmonte Homes

SOLD: Second all-time highest sales price in Valmonte

February 11, 2016
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The pool at 2921 Via la Selva

I’m not sure if it’s just the weather, but things have been heating up in the Valmonte real estate market, and elsewhere for that matter.  In the last week, we have seen several good signs that will hopefully continue into the spring.  First, 2921 Via la Selva sold for $3,050,000 ($909/foot down from from $3,295,000 on February 9th).  This was the second highest sales price in Valmonte, ever.  The home is a Santa Barbara style Spanish ranch home on one level on nearly a half-acre.  The home was built in 2007 and features 4 bedrooms, 6 baths with entertaining space that opens to a stone patio and outdoor dining area, guest house, pool (you actually walk on stepping stones across the pool to get to the guest house and rest of the yard), and a rare 3 car garage.  All of this backs up to the Valmonte trail and is on one of the best streets in all of Palos Verdes Estates.  Pretty much a one of a kind Valmonte dream house.

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2544 Via Anita – 4 bedrooms/3 baths – $1,795,000

As for the rest of the recent activity, across the street from the dream house, 2928 Via la Selva, priced at $2,899,000 ($610/foot) is in escrow, and further east near the school, 3728 Via la Selva closed at $1,403,000 ($737/foot) on February 1.  If you are a buyer, inventory is still lean with only 6 homes on the market (3108 Via la Selva fell out of escrow and is back on), and 2544 Via Anita is the only new home to see.  As for 2544 Via Anita, it’s a nicely finished two story home with the living space and two bedrooms upstairs, with two more bedrooms and a family room downstairs that opens to a deck and nice yard.  It’s priced slightly below last year’s average price/foot at $1.795m ($650/foot) which is fair considering the recent updates and spacious living spaces.

I anticipate an improvement in inventory as we move closer to Spring, but for now, it’s slim pickin’s for the buyers out there and prime time to be a seller in Valmonte.

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The tree lined streets of the grove in Valmonte – a nice place to be when the sun is shining and the wind isn’t blowing!

Valmonte Homes

3rd Quarter Valmonte Real Estate Market Report: Spoiler Alert: Prices Are Reaching New Highs!

October 16, 2015

Is it really fall?  It’s hard to believe amidst 85 degree weather that we’re getting ready for the days to slow down, stocking up on candy for the trick-or-treaters, and thinking about the coming holidays.  But like the weather, the real estate values in Valmonte are headed towards all-time highs.  The average sales price through September 30th is a record $1.546m – up over 14% from 2014.  On top of that, there have already been 45 sales through September 30th this year, compared to 34 homes sold in all of 2014.  Historically speaking, on a price/foot basic, prices have rallied 28% from market lows set in 2012 ($509/foot); however, the average price/foot is off 11% from market highs set in 2005 ($729/foot) and 2006 ($728/foot).

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Ericson Beach Real Estate Listing – 3025 Palos Verdes Drive North

How long does it take for a house to sell?  Average days on market (DOM) for sold homes is trending downward to 42 days for listings sold in the last three months.  This is down from an average of 102 DOM in January.  This decrease in DOM can be attributed to seasonal averages.  However, compared to 2014, the DOM has actually increased.  The longer days on market can be attributed to higher overall prices for the area as well as more available inventory.  Closing prices compared to asking price have returned to 98% of asking, an indicator that on average, houses are being marketed at fair prices.  Year over year this number has improved from 94%.

What’s ahead? Locally, demand remains steady, and as high prices in the South Bay beach cities continue to price out buyers, Palos Verdes Estates and surrounding areas can expect to see continued buyer interest.  What are the potential challenges? Price growth in the short term may face headwinds with rising mortgage interest rates and a limited number of qualified buyers as prices continue to climb while wages and job growth wane.  The result – we’ll likely see a leveling off in prices until more qualified buyers enter the market.

Valmonte Market Statistics

# of Homes Price Range Ave $/foot Average price
Active listings 10 $1.338m – $2.295m $770/foot $1,714,200
In Escrow 3 $1.475m – $1.699m $620/foot $1,574,333
Sold 45 $799k – $2.625m $656/foot $1,546,067
2014 Sales 34 $865k-$2.299m $656/foot $1,354,569
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2014 Valmonte Home Prices Rise 3% and Where We’re Heading in 2015

February 24, 2015
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February 24, 2015, Palos Verdes Estates, CA

Valmonte 2014 Real Estate in Review  

After a gangbusters 2013 where we saw a 21% year-over-year increase in values (based on price/foot), the Valmonte real estate market cooled off a bit in 2014.  Values continued to rise, but at a more modest, and much more sustainable 3.14% year-over-year increase.  While the price increases slowed, the average Days on Market (DOM), an important measure of how long it takes a house to sell, dropped from 67 days in 2013 to 52 days in 2014 (this was the lowest average DOM since 2007).  Looking at another key figure, the asking vs selling price comparison remained tight with houses selling at 97.74% of the asking price in 2014 compared to 98.26% in 2013.  Compare this to 2009 when houses were selling at 93.52% of the asking price – a tough market for sellers.  Finally, another sign of strong seller’s market is the fact that 11 of the 34 houses sold in 2014 sold at or above the asking price – another improvement from 2009 when not one house sold over asking.  This continues suggests that there is fierce competition for well priced, move-in ready homes and sellers have their choice of buyers.

According to the S&P/Case-Shiller CA-Los Angeles Home Price Index, prices were up 5.1% year-over-year in the Los Angeles area in 2014.  This suggests that our local Valmonte market is relatively on par with the general market in the greater Los Angeles area, albeit at a higher priced entry point to move in.  This higher entry price could explain the slightly lower YOY appreciation.

Figure 1a. 3 year Valmonte SFR sales statistics

Year # Houses Sold Average Price Average Price/Foot Year/Year % change Ave. Days on Market
2012 41 $1,213,049 $509.05 -2.73% 132
2013 33 $1,513,765 $616.62 21.13% 67
2014 34 $1,354,569 $635.98 3.14% 52

 

2015 Is Off to a Slower Start

Since the new year, 6 homes have closed at a price per square foot of $607.91 with selling prices between $799k and $2.05m.  The average days on market is 101 days – a considerable uptick from last year’s 52 days (one of these homes was a short sale which skew the numbers to the higher side).  In addition to closed sales, there are 7 homes in back-up and 2 listed as pending.  The majority of these homes were listed in the latter part of 2014, during which home sales are traditionally slower than the peak spring and summer months.

Active Listings

There are currently 7 Valmonte homes for sale as of today priced between $1.475m for a 1742 square foot traditional home on Via Nivel to 3,500 square foot traditional home on a corner lot on PV Drive North in the Eucalyptus grove priced just under $2.2m.  The average list price/foot is $685/foot – a nice bump from last year’s $635/foot – but time will tell if these homes sell close to that price.  Three of these listings have been on the market for 120 days or more, a good indication that they will likely need a considerable price reduction before buyers are ready to move in.  In fact, their respective prices confirm this – all are priced considerably more than the average price per square foot of the other listings.

What’s on the horizon as we head into the traditionally busy selling season?  If you are a seller, you’re in luck.  Demand for Valmonte remains strong with many young families looking to enjoy the peaceful tree lined streets and top rated Palos Verdes Schools.  In addition, financing continues to be favorable to buyers with low rates and banks willing to lend.  If you are a buyer, I would qualify ASAP for a solid loan with a good mortgage banker and be ready to write a strong offer when your dream house is on the market.  And, of course, whether you are a buyer or a seller, I would suggest you call me to help you reach your real estate goals while the market is hot!

For a custom price analysis of your home or for tips on buying or selling a home, please feel free to email directly at kyle@kyledanielsrealestate.com.  You can also visit my website at www.kyledanielsrealestate.com.

Thanks for reading!

Valmonte Homes

Valmonte Remains a HOT Market

April 2, 2014

G06-086_F_Palos-Verdes-photoThings aren’t showing any signs of slowing down here in the Valmonte real estate market. In just the last few weeks we’ve seen most new listings go into escrow with multiple offers.  The sweet spot seems to be move-in ready homes under $1.6 million. Houses in need of significant repairs or updates seem to be lingering around longer until there is a notable price drop. In the last week we saw 3908 Via Picaposte show up with a for sale sign in front and it was quickly in escrow at a price indicated as “over asking” by listing agent Ginni Lee of RE/MAX. Meanwhile, 4109 Via Picaposte was under contract again after a $100k price drop. Considering it closed in January 2013 at $1,060k, a new price of $1.299m isn’t a bad return for a hold and flip. Lastly a nicely upgraded family home, 4304 Via Nivel, had multiple offers and is reportedly on its way to closing over asking.  So far, our micro market is on pace with the general market in Southern California, albeit at a higher priced entry point to move in.

2014 So Far   Since the new year, 5 homes have closed at prices between $1.296m and $2.15m at a price per square foot of $547.  2 of those sold homes have closed over the asking suggesting that competition for homes in Valmonte is tough.  Currently there are 6 homes available in Valmonte priced from $1.13m on the low end to $2.48m on the high end going into the selling season.  What’s on the horizon?  While time will certainly tell, for now, if you are a buyer, I would find a solid rate with a good mortgage banker and be ready to write a strong offer when your dream house is on the market.  If you are considering selling?  Well, of course, I would suggest you call me to get your home sold while the market is hot!

For more tips on buying or selling a home, please go to my website at www.kyledanielsrealestate.com or feel free to email directly at surfrealtor@gmail.com.

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4125 Via Largavista update – SOLD $1.6m all cash

February 8, 2013

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Well neighbors, I have some good news for those of you that own a home in Valmonte, and some bad news for those who are looking to buy.  The good news is comps just got a whole lot better with 4125 Via Largavista recently closing at $1.6 mmmmmmillion, all cash.  Yes, all cash.  That is the second all cash close in the last few weeks.  If that doesn’t encourage sellers that have been on the fence to get off and sell, then I don’t know what will.  And buyers, I’m sorry.  The buyer’s market we had during the last few years looks to be coming to an end.  Now, I’m not ready to say we’re out of the woods just yet when it comes to the local real estate economy, but these are certainly good signs if you’ve been considering selling or in need of refinancing and haven’t had the comps to get you there.  Now, a hiccup in the general economy or a flood of sellers can turn this market right back around, but with low interest rates and encouraging signs of a price recovery, we should continue to see improvements towards a healthy market.  But then again, with such a great neighborhood, who would want to sell unless they have to?  Not me!