Matt Curtis Real Estate

January 11, 2009

BRAC Update

The Huntsville Times recently reported an update on the progress of the BRAC transfer by interviewing Joe Ritch (Tn Valley BRAC Executive Committee Chairman).

Here’s the stats:

-4700 new positions added by the end of 2011

-700 of those positions were moved here in 2008

-Only ~ 240 BRAC posts are expected to be moved here in 2009.  Ritch commented on 2009 moves by saying, “They now have filled up any available space where they can put people on a temporary basis,” he said.  “The next thing is, we’ve got to have completed buildings in order to accomodate them.” In 2008, construction started on MDA’s 840,000 square foot addition to the Von Braun Complex. Construction also began on the 400,000 square foot Material Command headquarters, which will host ~ 1325 AMC positions and ~ 360 Security Assistance Command jobs.

-There’s been a total of ~ 1600 positions moved to Redstone since 2006.

-The majority of the positions are scheduled to be here in 2010 and 2011, with nearly 1900 positions in 2010 alone!

……Just another reason why 2009′s Buyer’s Market is the time to build your dream home, unless you like competing with 1900 other home buyers……

Matt Curtis
Senior New Home Sales Professional
NHSP of Year – 2007 & 2008
Woodland Homes
256.990.7564 (c)
256.721.9255 (f)
mcurtis@woodlandhomes.com
www.MattCurtisRealEstate.com

November 8, 2008

Alabama Home Sales Data for August 2008

The Alabama Center for Real Estate (of The University of Alabama) released it’s monthly housing report for August 2008. For the state, we saw a modest price increase of 3.34% from $163,119 to $168,572. However, sales slowed state wide including in the Huntsville area. There were 789 homes purchased in Huntsville in August 2008 versus 983 homes purchased a year ago. The average days on the market state wide increased 15 days from 116 to 131 days. The largest concern came from increased monthly supply from 7.7 months to 10.5 months.

The Huntsville market is seeing an increase in supply, particularly in the $400K + range. Future supply could decrease with continued economic expansion, BRAC transferees, and a decrease in the supply of builders in the area.

This is a great move up market. I am seeing a lot of individuals take advantage of this market. I personally helped 8 clients find new Woodland Homes last month in October. There were 4 new home owners in Walden Preserve and 4 new home owners in Foxfield, the two areas in which I am the on-site realtor. I attribute this activity to homes being priced below the market.  This is an incredible opportunity to take advantage of market conditions to find the home of your dreams for a price that one could only dream about months ago. Move up buyers can take advantage of this market by pricing their home competitively to gain a tremendous amount of equity in a larger home. My resell business is experiencing similiar results. Home owners who are serious about pricing their competitively are seeing quick sales. Over the last couple of months, I have had 3 homes sell for list price or above. This week, I had a listing bring in 3 offers in 1 day (2 of the offers were list price or above).

Favorable Prices + Favorable Interest Rates = A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity to Purchase the Home of your Dreams. And if you’re not convinced on the tremendous affect that interest rates have on a home purchase, I have a homework assignment for you. Calculate the payments for a $400,000 home at 6% for 30 years. Now let’s assume, this home decreases in value 5% and rates go up .5% to 6.5%. Now decrease the home value to $360,000 and increase rates 1% to 7%. What is the monthly payment on 30 years for these 3 scenarios? I’ll give you a hint, they’re all within a few dollars (literally) of each other. Here’s a finance calculator for your convenience: http://www.mattcurtisrealestate.com/r_mortgage-calculator_loan.asp

Call me today to find out more information and to begin your dream home search: Matt Curtis 256.990.7564.

September 20, 2008

Why Buyers Choose Me

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Your home is probably the biggest purchase your family will ever make, and it involves many decisions that go beyond simply choosing one you like. 

As a top Huntsville and Madison area real estate agent, here is how I will guide you through the entire process, from viewing homes and financing, to making sure the final contract is in your best interest: 

- You will have full access to ALL homes available on the Huntsville and Madison market, even listings not yet on the MLS, through my professional Alabama real estate affiliations. 

- My expert local knowledge of the Huntsville and Madison area should be invaluable to you, not just in terms of real estate, but also schools, neighborhoods, the local economy, and more. 

- Every local real estate market absolutely has its own trends and opportunities. This can vary greatly, even one neighborhood to the next. Huntsville and Madison is no different! It’s my job to steer you into opportunities and out of traps. 

- What is the true market value of the home you are interested in? Is it priced too high? Is it a bargain that you should jump on? I help home buyers make decisions like this every day, and I’ll make sure that YOU get the best value for your money. 

- Negotiating with sellers can be stressful. I will help you negotiate, so that the final contract includes your best possible terms and conditions. 

- You should know absolutely everything about the property you are buying! You and I will view every home that you are interested in, together. And prior to closing I will make you fully aware of any and all inspections available to you. 

- Have confidence when signing documents. Contracts are full of complicated terms and clauses that can greatly affect your future life in your new home. I will give you the full benefit of my real estate knowledge and experience. 

Let me represent your best interests in your search for a new home in the Huntsville and Madison area. While you can see a million homes on the web, actually buying your home is another matter entirely. Buyers beware! 

 

Ask me any question about buying a home in Huntsville and Madison. It’s my job to help you! There’s no obligation, and I promise to respond quickly… 

 

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