Archive for October, 2009

“THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS…”

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Or so the famous saying goes. And when it comes to really understanding the various reports and events unfolding in the economy, it’s important to take a look at the details – not just the headlines. Here’s what you need to know.

On the inflation front, the Producer Price Index, which measures wholesale inflation, unexpectedly fell due to a drop in energy prices. While that seems like good news on the surface, keep in mind that next month’s number could climb higher again, as oil and natural gas have both been on a tear higher lately.

In housing news, Housing Starts and Building Permits both came in a bit below expectations, but this may be a sign that builders are exercising some caution – particularly in the face of the $8,000 tax credit for first time homebuyers that is presently set to expire on November 30th. Existing Home Sales came in better than expected – and a whopping 45% of those homes were sold to first time homebuyers – rushing to move in on that credit. Recent studies have shown that many who qualify for this tax credit aren’t even aware of it…so please let me know if you or someone you know needs more information – the clock is ticking!

Additionally, the level of existing homes inventory shrunk to a 7.8 month supply, down from a recent high of 10.1 months in April.

 
In other news, 3rd quarter earnings season continues, where companies report their status as of the end of September. While many companies are beating expectations, it’s important to realize that many of those companies achieved better earnings by cost cutting and layoffs, not from increased sales. This is a big disconnect between Wall Street and “Main Street”. Stocks are rocketing higher based on these “positive” reports, but the cost cutting and job cutting measures can only go so far…you can’t simultaneously grow the ranks of unemployment – and then grow your business, hoping for increased sales to those same people who are without jobs.

Last week’s Jobless Claims numbers seem to confirm this as Initial Jobless Claims rose more than expected. In addition, the number of individuals continuing to receive unemployment benefits fell to the lowest level since March, but this is likely the result of people’s unemployment benefits expiring, without them having been able to find jobs.

For more information on the Raleigh Real Estate market and our complete MLS program featuring all Raleigh Homes for sale and properties on the market in the surrounding counties, visit us online at www.HomeSearchRALEIGH.com.  For up-to-date mortgage information, contact Beth Prochaska at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. Beth can be emailed at beth.prochaska@wellsfargo.com

Another reason to choose The Freeman/Davis Home Team!

Monday, October 19th, 2009

It is my pleasure to announce that Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston has achieved two more Monthly National Awards for September 2009, from among comparably sized COLDWELL BANKER affiliate offices throughout North America.

Our national rank was #10 in Adjusted Gross Commission, our measure of sales based on dollars, and #13 in Total Units, which is our measure of sales based on the number of home transactions.

In a tough market, you need representation, whether you are a buyer or a seller, by knowledgeable, top performing agents.  The Freeman/Davis Team has a combined experience of over 20 years, all with the Raleigh Real Estate’s leading agency.  Visit us online at www.FreemanDavisHomeTeam.com and www.HomeSearchRALEIGH.com.

Let Rick Freeman and Amy Davis be Your Trusted Advisors!

Why Raleigh?

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Why Raleigh?  Well here are just a few great reasons:

Growth over the past seven years has added 205,124 new residents, nearly a 33% increase

In 2006, Wake County (Raleigh) was ranked #7 in population growth and added more residents than virtually every county in the U.S.

From 1990-2005, population growth in the Triangle (Raleigh/Cary/Durham/Chapel Hill) has grown 57% compared to 31% in N.C. and 19% in the U.S.

Population of the Triangle is expected to grow to 2.4 million people by 2030 (20+ years from now) from the current population of 1.5 million today.

Triangle Accolades

  • #1 Top 10 Best Places to Live in the U.S. – msnbc (June 2008)
  • #7 Business Boomtown – Inc. (May 2007)
  • #7 Top Appreciating Metro Areas – Money (December 2007)
  • Top 5 Cities for Young Singles – Kiplinger’s (June (June 2007)
  • #1 Sellers Market / Residential – Forbes (June 2007)
  • #2 Best Cities to Live, Work and Play (July 2008)

(AP – Associated Press)  March 26, 2008 – Though the spring selling season usually gives the housing market a bounce, some analysts say a notable improvement may not come until well into the summer.  U.S. home prices fell 10.7 percent in January, and the Standard & Poors home price index of 20 cities saw the steepest decline in the index’s two-decade history.  Raleigh is not included in the index, but it has managed to resist the national trend.  In January, home prices rose 3.6 percent compared with the year before.

The Freeman/Davis Home Team, trusted real estate advisors in the best of places!  Call 919-649-6638 or visit us online at www.FreemanDavisTeam.com   &   www.HomeSearchRALEIGH.com and click the “Contact Us” button.  We are here as your TRUSTED ADVISORS and to help you make GOOD DECISIONS!  Rick Freeman and Amy Davis, award-winning Coldwell Banker / HPW Real Estate Brokers.

Wake County Begins H1N1 Vaccinations

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Wake County is holding H1N1 influenza vaccination clinics at four locations across the County. No appointment is necessary and there is no cost for the H1N1 vaccine. Only Nasal FluMist vaccines (nasal spray) will be distributed at the clinics.

The Nasal FluMist vaccine is composed of a weakened live virus and is only recommended for healthy people between the ages of 2 and 49 years of age. The vaccine is not recommended for pregnant women, anyone with a long-term health problem or children with asthma.

Wake County will prioritize H1N1 FluMist Nasal influenza vaccinations for individuals in the groups recommended to receive as follows:

  • Children age 2-24
  • Household contacts and caregivers for children younger than 2 years of age
  • Healthcare and emergency medical services personnel that will be in contact with high-risk groups

Clinics will be held Monday through Friday, as long as the vaccines remains in stock, at the following times and locations:

Raleigh
Public Health Center, Room G35
10 Sunnybrook Road, Raleigh
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Fuquay-Varina
Southern Regional Center
130 N. Judd Parkway, Fuquay-Varina
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Wake Forest
Northern Regional Center
350 East Holding Ave., Wake Forest
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Zebulon
Eastern Regional Center
1002 Dogwood Drive, Zebulon
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

More vaccine is expected to arrive later in October, including the injectable form. Once both forms of vaccine are available the groups recommended to receive the vaccine will include:

  • Pregnant Women
  • Children age 6 months-24 years
  • Persons 25-64 with underlying health issues
  • Healthcare and emergency medical services personnel
  • Household contacts and caregivers for children younger than 6 months

H1N1 Nasal FluMist and Seasonal FluMist should not be given at the same time. Children under 9 years of age should get two doses of the H1N1 vaccine (either nasal or injectable), one month apart; other children and adults only need one dose.

The H1N1 vaccine does not replace the seasonal flu vaccine. It is to be used alongside seasonal flu vaccine to protect citizens. The symptoms of H1N1 are similar to the seasonal flu: fever (above 100 degrees), cough, sore throat, stuffy nose and, in some cases, people have also experienced vomiting, body aches and headaches.

For more information about H1N1 flu and seasonal flu visit www.wakegov.com/flu.

The Freeman/Davis Home Team, Rick Freeman and Amy Davis, encourage you to consider getting your H1N1 Vaccination as well as a regular flu shot.  And as alway, if you want the best in real estate representation, contact us at www.HomeSearchRALEIGH.com and www.FreemanDavisHomeTeam.com