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Happy Thanksgiving and Anne Arundel County Real Estate Market Update

What are you grateful for today? 

Some days, I am grateful just to be making it through – this has been a tough year in a lot of ways. 

I’m thankful that I have been able to continue business, that the real estate market is strong, and that people like you choose to do business with me!   

I’m also thankful that my real estate brokerage, eXp Realty, was already doing almost everything on line, using the latest technology, and was quick to adapt. As our CEO says, “We were made for this!” The company has been doing very well, sharing our virtual office technology with others, and bringing on more agents in big numbers. We now are in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa, with more than 38,000 agents. And just opened in India. 

I’m thankful that it’s been possible to continue to help people move, to help them navigate this unusual market, and to put my skills, knowledge, and network to use for them. We’ve done a lot more virtual tours (both live and recorded), drone aerial video, video conversations, electronic signatures, and more. With our tools and systems, we help people do business efficiently, safely, and profitably! 

People are in such different places, from hunkering down where they are, to repositioning their lives and finances based on how things have shifted. Some are really struggling, and others are having a good year (and sometimes feeling guilty about that!) And almost everyone has spent enough extra time at home to be wondering if there might be a better place to live.  

A recent article titled “The Great Relocation: Americans Are Relocating By The Millions Because They Can Feel What Is Coming” on the Economic Collapse Blog started with:

This is a really odd time to be having a “housing boom”.  We are in the middle of the worst public health crisis in 100 years, endless civil unrest has been ravaging many of our largest cities, and we are experiencing the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s.  But even though more than 70 million Americans have filed new claims for unemployment benefits this year, home sales are absolutely rocking.  How in the world is this possible? 

The National Association of Realtors just wrote in the Weekly Housing Monitor on November 19th:
October existing home sales hit 6.85 million. the second all-time high level (tied with Feb 2006) since this series started in Jan 1999. The all-time high is 7.26 million in September 2005. Sales rose 4.3% from September’s level and up 26.6% year-over-year. 

Some local statistics are shown on images below. 

If you have questions about this market, or are wondering whether it is a good time to make your move, or are just trying to make sense out of what is going on, let’s talk. 

In other news, every year between Thanksgiving and Christmas, the Rotary Club of Annapolis supports the Salvation Army by ringing the bell at a booth at the foot of Main Street. This year, we have also created a virtual kettle, because people are not going out as much, and the need is great. 

In Annapolis so far this year, the Salvation Army has served 878 families, distributed 4,302 food boxes, spent $110,000 on food for distribution, distributed 680 Care Kits, and spent over $200,000 to help local households with rental and utility assistance.

Here’s a link for info on our virtual kettle, and if you would like to contribute, please do so here: 

Rotary Club of Annapolis Salvation Army Kettle 

Feel free to spread the word however you like to communicate, like on Facebook, email, web, Twitter, or by text! 

Wishing you a fabulous Thanksgiving and holiday season! 

I appreciate you!

Annapolis Waterfront House Just Listed – 38 Williams Dr

This beautiful Annapolis waterfront home has just been listed for sale. It’s sited on Weems Creek in Admiral Heights.

Is this the one you have been waiting for?

Enjoy the Annapolis waterfront lifestyle including…

waking up to a gorgeous 180 degree water view, relaxing on your screened back porch, working and dining overlooking the water, and boating from your own private 25′ deep-water pier with multiple slips, a boat lift, electricity and fresh water.

This home has many wonderful features including a gourmet kitchen with island, hardwood floors throughout, water views on every level, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and a huge deck.

The marvelous Admiral Heights community amenities include a pool, pier, boat ramp, parks, clubs, and social events!

We’ll be having an open house next weekend, January 26th. Come and see! Or call with questions!

1610 Laurel Ln, Annapolis MD 21409 Just Listed

1610 Laurel Ln, Annapolis MD 21409 just listed for sale!
OPEN SUNDAY MAR 3 1-3 PM

1610 Laurel Ln, Annapolis MD 21409 Annapolis Waterfront Home for Sale
1610 Laurel Ln, Annapolis MD 21409 Annapolis Waterfront Home for Sale

Annapolis waterfront home in sought-after Amberley on the Broadneck Peninsula. Estate sale, well-maintained and being sold as-is. On Whitehall Creek.

Click here for details!

P.S. Considering a move? Please call for a confidential chat. Your personal needs, wants, and finances are my priority and my passion and my specialties run from waterfront luxury estates to distressed properties.

Call me today for your Annapolis real estate needs, or for an introduction to a great real estate agent anywhere.

Carlyn Lowery, Associate Broker, eXp Realty, Annapolis Real Estate, Annapolis Waterfront Homes, Annapolis Luxury Homes, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 443-569-3977 or 888-860-7369 x146

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Anne Arundel County Real Estate Market Statistics November 2018

As you may have heard in the news, our real estate market is shifting rapidly.  In Anne Arundel County, while the Average Sales Price rose in November 2018, and Average Days on Market declined, home sales were down from the prior month of October and also the prior November, and inventory was up.  Here are some market statistics for you for the year to date through the end of November in Anne Arundel County, compared to last year:

  • Average Discount Off Original Price: 4.9% (was 4.6%)
  • Average Days on the Market: 75 (down 17.58%)
  • Number of Homes for Sale: 2,305 (up 5.11%)
  • Total Sales: $243,785,349 (down 5.32%)
  • Average Sold Price: $422,505 (up 9.29%)
  • Real Buyers (Home Sold): 577 (down 13.36%)

(Source: Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. – MLS Resale Data Copyright 2018 – Information deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed.)

Anne Arundel County Market Statistics, November 2018


Per Mortgage News Daily, the average interest rates on 30-year fixed loans are still under 5 percent (averaging 4.72% on Friday). 

Mortgage Rates Preserve Most of Last Week’s Gains

Yet forecasts are for a continued slowdown.   “The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) added a little more evidence to the pile indicating a rather rapid slow-down in the housing market.  MBA’s Builder Application Survey (BAS) data for November shows mortgage applications for newly constructed home purchases falling by 14 percent compared to October.  The MBA data is not adjusted to account for seasonal variations, and while sales nearly always decline this time of year, applications were also down 11 percent compared to November 2017.”

Not Just the Season; MBA Predicts New Home Sales Down Sharply

This means that it’s a great time to get a great buy on a home.  Buyers are more scarce, sellers are more flexible, and the average interest rates are still low.  It also means that it is becoming harder for sellers to find real buyers, and get to closing.   It’s more important than ever for sellers to get good advice, to stage and price their homes well, and thoroughly manage the process from contract to closing.   

I love to help clients succeed in this challenging market.  

Who do you know who would like to make a move within the next year?  Let’s set up a time to talk and plan for success.  

Also, would you like to receive listings of homes for sale, either to buy, or to keep an eye on what’s going on in your neighborhood?    If so, let me know.  We have upgraded our Multiple Listing Service to a new platform, and all previous email broadcasts of listings have been suspended.  If you have enjoyed receiving this information and would like it to continue, or if  you would like to get started, just let me know and I’ll make sure to turn on the emails for you.

P.S. Considering a move? Please call for a confidential chat. Your personal needs, wants, and finances are my priority and my passion and my specialties run from waterfront luxury estates to distressed properties.

Call me today for your Annapolis real estate needs, or for an introduction to a great real estate agent anywhere.

Carlyn Lowery, Associate Broker, eXp Realty, Annapolis Real Estate, Annapolis Waterfront Homes, Annapolis Luxury Homes, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 443-569-3977 or 888-860-7369 x146

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Anne Arundel County Local Market Insight November 2018

Annapolis Waterfront Living

For Annapolitans, it’s time for fun on the water!

Who do you know that would like to live on the waterfront? Or closer to the water?

While we have a major inventory shortage in most price ranges in the Annapolis area, the higher end is slower to move.   This means that good deals can be made now, especially on Annapolis waterfront homes!

As of the end of April, we had 3.39 months of homes for sale in Annapolis, a seller’s market. And, in the price range of $1M to $2.5M, we had 11.14 months of inventory – it’s a buyer’s market. It’s a great time to sell a house and move up!

Months of Housing Supply - Annapolis Maryland - April 2018

Months of Housing Supply – Annapolis Maryland – April 2018

Great Pacific Race 2018

Great Pacific Race 2018

Recently, I was in Monterey, California. What a beautiful coastline!   And it was fun to see the waterfront activity. The Great Pacific Race, a race of small human-powered high-tech rowboats was getting ready to depart for Hawaii. In fact, they leave Saturday! I shared some photos on Facebook earlier. (And if you would like to stay in touch on Facebook, if we’re not Facebook friends yet, click here and friend me!)

When you go out on the water in California, in most places, there aren’t a lot of convenient local destinations. In most places, it’s either day-sailing or heading out on the Pacific Ocean (or both!).

The Chesapeake Bay has so many fun places to go and things to do, like docking at restaurants on Kent Island for crabs, trolling for rockfish, or anchoring on Whitehall Creek for a picnic. And, sailboat racing, from fun races for the kids, to international regattas!

What are your plans to get out on the water this summer?

And, who do you know that would like a new home that makes that easier? Last week I went to a broker’s open house at a spectacular home on the South River with a gorgeous view and six deep-water slips. And this weekend, I’ll be visiting a luxurious estate on Childs Point.   It’s good to know what’s available.  Would you like to join me?

P.S. Considering a move? Please call for a confidential chat. Your personal needs, wants, and finances are my priority and my passion and my specialties run from waterfront luxury estates to distressed properties.

Call me today for your Annapolis real estate needs, or for an introduction to a great real estate agent anywhere.

Carlyn Lowery, Associate Broker, eXp Realty, Annapolis Real Estate, Annapolis Waterfront Homes, Annapolis Luxury Homes, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 443-569-3977 or 888-860-7369 x146

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Here are some client reviews of Carlyn Lowery…

“Carlyn got us a quick sale above the asking price. She qualified prospects well, used a professional photographer for advertising photos, and provided expert advice during negotiations. Carlyn is what other Realtors aspire to be!”
– Paul Donnelly

“As first time home buyers, Carlyn Lowery was very attentive to our basic needs of walking us through each step of the home buying process from a novice standpoint. The long detailed list of items due at specific times from the start of the contract all the way through to the week of closing was greatly appreciated. It was great having an agent who took the time to clearly lay this all out for us. End result – a very smooth time at settlement. No surprises!”
– Ann Hannam

“We wanted a professional who would work with us to sell our home
quickly for a good price and protect our interests as sellers through the process.
Carlyn’s business acumen is her (and will be your) greatest asset.”
– Sue Bogard

“Carlyn was wonderful. She was organized, prepared, and knew the steps to take to sell our home quickly and used a wide array of marketing to get the job done. She gave great advice
during each of the phases, and in particular on the negotiation.”
– Michael Morgan

 

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