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June 13, 2005

Does Northern California seeing a housing bubble?

Top 10 Reasons Why the Northern California Housing Bubble Won’t Burst

By Ed Krafchow

RISMEDIA, June 13 – In the many years that I have observed this industry, we have never been in a more peculiar time. Everyone is abuzz over the steadily increasing cost of the Northern California housing market, up 68% since March 2004 according to the most recent CAR (California Association of Realtors) statistics. Cable channel prognosticators, spoon-fed by pundits from the stock brokerage industry, love to manufacture news of a pending real estate bust. But, there is very little evidence of a bubble in the Northern California market. This market still suffers from a significant housing deficit and mortgage interest rates are still at 40-year historic lows. So, you figure it out—where’s the bubble when housing supply can’t meet demand and money’s as cheap as it’s been in a generation? I’m not forecasting the national market, but Northern California is my backyard.

Here are 10 reasons why this market is not a bubble waiting to burst. By the way, I am not David Letterman and plan to hold onto my day job!

10. Lack of integrity in the stock market

9. We don’t have a housing boom, we have a buyer boom

8. Emerging markets and cultural diversity

7. Unique household formation

6. Cheap and cheaper money

5. Intergenerational transference

4. The Boomers

3. The intellectual capital of the Bay Area

2. Positive government influence

1. You can’t live in a stock portfolio!

While there is no Northern California bubble about to burst, I do know that real estate markets are seasonal and cyclical. The CAR Housing Affordability Index fell six points to just 19% of the state’s households compared to a year ago, and the median number of days it took to sell a single-family home was 31 days in March 2005, compared with 25 days for the same period last year. So, while those stats may not signal a cyclical change, they may indicate that a subtle shift is occurring in the market. Stay tuned and good sailing. Ed Krafchow is the president of Prudential CA/NV/TX Realty.

This article appears in the June issue of RISMedia Real Estate magazine.

Call  Catherine Myers for all your real estate needs in Walnut Creek, Alamo, Danville, Lafayette, Concord, Clayton, Pleasant Hill and Martinez.   Residential real estate in the San Francisco East Bay. 

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June 10, 2005

Danville and Walnut Creek Community Activities

Our area is sooo rich in community events... check out just a few of things coming up!  If you need help getting tickets for any of these events, let me know, I'll see if I can help!

Danville Fine Arts Faire
Sat. and Sun. June 18-19 - 10am-6pm
Over 200 arts and crafts displays, Italian Street Painting, entertainment, kids area, food and beverage. Admission and shuttle service is free. Info: 837-4400 or www.mlaproductions.com

Walkabout Downtown Walnut Creek
Thurs. June 23 - 4:30-8pm

Walkabout is an event designed to showcase all of the special businesses that make Downtown Walnut Creek what it is – unique stores, gourmet restaurants, specialty shops and service businesses.
Tickets $15.  Pre-sales start June 6.  Call for Info (925) 933-6778 or
www.walnutcreekdowntown.com

Danville's Annual 4th of July Parade Celebration - Danville, Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of San Ramon Valley - Monday, July 4, 2005 - 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.  Parade honor community service organization, attracts 30,000+ each year. The route is along San Ramon Valley Blvd. and Hartz Avenue between Sycamore Valley Road and Railroad Avenue. For more information, go to the Kiwanis website.  Insider suggestion - go find a great place along the route after 6pm the night before and chain your chair to a nearby post!  You'll be all set the next morning.  The parade route gets VERY crowded.  Also, remember loud gunshots end the parade , so for those with young kids - be aware - my kids hate this part. Be prepared to take your time getting out of downtown. 

Downtown Walnut Creek - Jazz!
July 28, August 4, 11, 18 at Plaza Escuela
August 25 & Sept. 1 at Bonanza & Locust St.