Thursday, October 28, 2010

You're Invited to these Open Houses in Granby, CT 10.31.10

Open 12-2 on 10.31.10
13 Strong Road in West Granby
Located on 3.5 acres in horse country, this 2400 square foot home is sure to please. Fabulous oversized 2 story garage, outbuildings, updated mechanicals, gorgeous flat open lot, close to an extensive trail system for recreation. Bring your sheep, goats, horses, and chickens home! Only $349,900 Call Lewis and Beth of Keller Williams Realty Farmington Valley for more details: 860-508-7855


197 Salmon Brook Street, Granby
Open 1-3  pm on 10.31.10
Located adjacent to town owned open space and  within short walk to Salmon Brook Park and McLean Game Refuge, this one level home is just a perfect spot to be!  NEW oversized 2 story garage, newer roof, windows, and affordably priced, too, at $179,900, you won't go wrong! Call Lewis and Beth of Keller Williams Realty Farmington Valley for more details: 860-508-7855


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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Real Estate News For Granby, Simsbury & Avon CT

Housing Starts, Builder Confidence Edge Up

From CRS Online Magazine

Housing starts improved slightly in September, rising 0.3 percent from the revised August estimate of 608,000, and they were 4.1 percent above the September 2009 rate of 586,000, the U.S. Commerce Department reports. Permits for new construction fell 5.6 percent in September from August to a seasonally adjusted rate of 539,000, and they were 10.9 percent below the September 2009 estimate of 605,000.

Builder confidence has also improved, according to the latest NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). The index rose three points in October, which marks the first gain in five months and returns the index to a level last seen in June 2009. “Builders are starting to see some flickers of interest among potential buyers, and are hopeful that this interest will translate to more sales in the coming months,” says NAHB Chairman Bob Jones.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

October Housing Trends for the Nation

Take a minute to update yourself on the latest housing trends for the Farmington Valley and Greater Hartford Communities:
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

How does the foreclosure halt affect us in Granby, Simsbury, Avon CT?

This is a great article from Bloomberg:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-10-11/foreclosure-freeze-may-sideline-u-s-homebuyers-as-legal-worry-cuts-sales.html

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Banks Halt Foreclosures!

From Real Trends Magazine:


Banks Halt Foreclosures: What Can You Do?
In September and October 2010, several lenders suspended foreclosures in two dozen states due to questions about whether foreclosures were being processed consistent with applicable state law requirements. Concerns are being raised by state and federal elected officials, as well as consumer and fair housing groups, about the validity of ownership of mortgages that have been securitized and resold. At the center of the controversy is Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS). This firm is responsible for electronically tracking the transfer of assignment of mortgages. Class-action suits are being brought against MERS alleging that the use of the system circumvents state laws. On October 1, 2010, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac released statements reiterating that servicers must comply with applicable state laws governing foreclosures. Although nearly all of the foreclosures in question will be fixed eventually, the current situation is creating difficulties and a new hurdle to the recovery of the housing and mortgage markets. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), members are already reporting that upcoming sales have been delayed indefinitely or cancelled, to the detriment of all involved. Additionally, homes on the market without clear title will make sales much more difficult. NAR has developed the following talking points that can be used when responding to queries:
There's no way of knowing what percentage of foreclosures that were improperly processed were, in fact, inappropriate or wrongly taken. The assumption is that for most of them, this may be only a technicality and that the property ultimately would have been repossessed.
For owners who believe their home was wrongly foreclosed, they may wish to contact a real estate attorney to investigate the possibility of a property claim. However, that could prove costly and time consuming--regulations vary by state.
For banks, it may make sense to modify loans or agree to short sales to expedite disposal of inventory.
For buyers, the assumption is that listed foreclosures come with clear property title but they should discuss any necessary contract contingency with their attorney.
Foreclosures in limbo are likely to be withdrawn from the market. It's too early to tell if there's an impact on the market but we will be monitoring the situation.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Pending Home Sales Increase by 6.3% in Northeast!




This Month in Real Estate October 2010:




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Friday, October 8, 2010

Everyone Loves a Deal in Canton CT!


What a sweet deal and great house! Move in ready, terrific neighborhood of MUCH more expensive homes, updated inside, private setting, outstanding value! REDUCED to $299,900!!!Call Lewis and Beth of Keller Williams Realty at 860-508-7855 for a private showing.
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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Columbus Day Weekend Events in Granby and Beyond!



This upcoming weekend promises to be fabulous crisp weather. Enjoy the Columbus Day Happenings!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010


Granby activities for Columbus Day Weekend:



Holcomb Farm Fall Festival
Date: Mon October 11, 2010
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: Holcomb Farm, West Granby, CT
Website: http://www.holcombfarm.com/
Holcomb Farm Fall Festival Columbus Day October 11, 2010 10 am to 5 pm At Holcomb Farm, Simsbury Road in West Granby Welcome Fall! Holcomb Farm and the McLean Game Refuge are co-sponsoring the Holcomb Farm Fall Festival for the 3rd year. The festival will be held on Columbus Day from 10 am to 5 pm. The public is invited to celebrate the bounty and beauty of fall with music, games, food and live demonstrations, nature hikes, and more. McLean provides free crafts for children, face painting and games. For more information please visit the Holcomb Farm Website www.HolcombFarm.com .
Category: Community, Fairs & Festivals

Venue details
Holcomb Farm
Address: Simsbury Road, West Granby, CT, 06090
Map: Directions

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