Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Sacramento Real Estate - Market Statistics

Recession! A much talked about word in the past 2 years. The world saw a cut down on many expenses, be it doing up your own clothes to save on dry cleaning costs or cooking at home to avoid restaurant expenses. We all have followed the market statistics very closely wondering when and how it will improve only to make investments and improve on savings. When it comes to investments, investing in real estate is said to be recession free.

The popular lands in Sacramento are already populated and many people still want to have a piece of land in the great Sacramento. With the market statistics so much in fluctuation it is advisable to follow certain guidelines while investing on property. There are many critical issues of real estate that are best handled by your real estate agent. That should not stop you from finding out what your agent works on. Understanding the market statistics is pretty simple.

Initially, it is very important you understand what the current market standings are. The recent recession has been bad for real estate but, with the economy improving slowly, real estate in Sacramento is also seeing a steady growth. This requires you to stay up to date with the market happenings. That does not mean that you have to visit the nearest newspaper stall to grab the first copy of the local times. Everything is now on the World Wide Web. All the details you need to know about the statistics are on the internet in the forms of graphs, explanations and statistics for your easy understanding.

In the recent real estate statistics, the year of 2009 saw a steady growth in the prices of houses rising incredibly. Looking back into the statistics of the past 3 years, the sales prices of houses were on an all time low. The bounce back of the economy showed an increase in the prices of homes and land. The recent statistics shows the selling prices as $207,900 in January 2009. This is a very high increase, when compared to what it was in 2008, $260,000. This is now seen as an increase in the sale of homes in the most sought after county of the state.

This current trend in real estate statistics has a number of investors now investing in real estate. The study of statistics also helps agents to decide where to invest on homes and what to offer in order to gain more clients and profit.

The investors need not be worried about finance. The federal government has programs like VA, FHA and conventional loans to help people buy their dream home. The boom in economy has many things to offer!

For additional resources and information please visit the following sites.

Resource Links:

http://www.gmacrealestate.com

Bill Fields All Star Coaching Program: http://www.AllStarCoaching.net
GreatWest GMAC Search all MLS Listings: http://www.LocalHomeLink.com
GreatWest GMAC Consumer Buyer/Seller Blog: http://www.GreatWestBlog.com
T. Sami Siddiqui (Broker/ Owner) Buzz About Sacramento Blog: http://www.samisiddiquiblog.com
Brodie Stephens (Executive Vice President) One Stop Blog: http://www.brodiestephensblog.com
GreatWest Podcasts- Weekly Updates on new REO, Short Sale, Bank Owned Foreclosure Listings: http://www.HouseTalkOnline.com
GreatWest Videos: http://www.youtube.com/brodiestephens
Facebook Brodie Stephens Profile Page: http://www.facebook.com/brodiestephens
Facebook GreatWest Profile Page: http://www.facebook.com/searchmlshomesforsale
MySpace Brodie Stephens Blog: http://www.myspace.com/brodiestephens
MySpace GreatWest Blog: http://www.myspace.com/greatwest
Picasa Web Album: http://picasaweb.google.com/brodiestephens
GreatWest Real Estate Careers- GMAC is looking for Professional Realtors to Join Us: http://www.CareersWithUs.com
Global Employee Relocation: http://www.employeerelocation.blogspot.com
Apply for a Loan: http://www.choice1funding.com

ActiveRain Blog Brodie http://activerain.com/blogs/brodiestephens

ActiveRain Blog Company http://activerain.com/blogs/greatwestgmac

Sacbee http://www.sacbee.com

Company WordPress Site http://www.thehomeholders.com

Real Living http://www.realliving.com

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