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President ObamaThe real estate market and the economy are in tatters.   I was going to write next that this isn’t front page news, but it still is.   Every day.   And next week on November 4th America elects its next President and Vice-President.   Who will that be and what will it mean for the real estate market and the economy?

Without expressing my personal preference here, I am quite certain the writing is on the wall and next week we will be hearing the title President Obama.   Not to get all political on you, but let’s face it, McCain has run the poorest presidential campaign most of us have seen in our lifetimes.   And to state the obvious, Obama is the darling of the press, although he has less experience than any presidential candidate in U.S. history.   It’s going to be a devastating loss to Republicans, and Democrats are about to take full control of the nation’s agenda not just for two presidential terms, but for an entire generation.   Mark my words Joe Biden.

We have finally reached the tipping point in America, and conservatism lost.   Despite all the passionate talk by conservatives about how they will continue to fight the good fight, and despite Republican strategist Ed Rollins’ claim that “We will be back,” the truth is, in my bold opinion, the nation has finally reached the point of no-return, the tipping point, and we will never go back to what we were.

What does all this mean for the real estate market, the stock market, and the economy?   Nothing and everything.   It means nothing, because despite the debate about what will happen to the stock market and the nation’s health depending upon who wins, the day after every election it is always business as usual.   The stock market does not care who gets elected, at least on the surface.

On the other hand, who is elected means everything in the long term.   Big and small businesses will adjust accordingly, and there are many variables.   Obama and his policies scare the daylight out of businessmen, and behind the scenes there will be much ado about everything.   The real estate business is in such a state of chaos that it probably doesn’t matter what federal policies come down the pike.   It will take a year and a half to two years before there is a semblance of order in the real estate market for sellers.

Meanwhile, it remains a buyer’s market, and the election will not change that.

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Retire in Port Angeles Washington

port_angeles_real_estate_agentPort Angeles, Washington is 15 miles from Sequim, a popular retirement community.   Port Angeles is surrounded by the incredible beauty of the Northern Olympic Peninsula, the Olympic National Park, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

We’re away from the nightmare traffic of the I-5 and I-405 corridors of the Seattle and Tacoma metropolitan areas.   Since Port Angeles is on the northern Olympic Peninsula about a two and a half hour drive from Sea-Tac International Airport, it is a peaceful country setting.   Being on the Peninsula, we get less traffic, because we don’t get people passing through on their way from one place to another.

We have the beautiful Olympic Mountains and the Olympic National Park with old growth trees in a natural and protected environment.   We have the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Port of Port Angeles, the Port Angeles Boat Marine, and water views galore.

We have more recreational activities than almost anywhere in the country, biking, jogging, hiking, surfing, boating, sky diving, mountain climbing, fishing, golfing, incredible motorcycle roads around the Peninsula, restaurants you won’t forget, and the list goes on.

We have more volunteers in various community activities than I’ve ever seen anywhere I’ve lived.   I was invited as an attorney to talk to a group a while back, and I was introduced to a few people, including a retired rocket scientist (yes, they really exist), a retired CEO of a large California company, a retired Army General, and a wealthy inventor, all of whom were great conversationalist.   That was just one little luncheon.

There are so many activities, groups, and associations for retired people, I won’t take the space here to write about them, but you’ll find everything from gardening to building experimental planes.

Retirees are happy to find land here where they can build their dream homes.   Right now Port Angeles has a large inventory of lots for sale.   Of course, the market has slowed down everywhere, and because a number of developers started their projects here several years ago, buyers now have a great selection of lots available, and at reasonable prices.   There are water view lots, mountain view lots, high bluff water frontage, gated communities, private acreage surrounded by trees, open farmland for sale, ranch property for sale, and let’s face it–this is a buyer’s market.

I am seeing a very significant percentage of our buyers coming from California and Arizona, and all the way from New Jersey and Florida.   Many are professionals who know exactly what they want.   As between Sequim and Port Angeles, the better value for buyers is undoubtedly in Port Angeles.

Port Angeles is a great place to retire.   No doubt about it.   Use my websites and blogs to read more about Sequim and Port Angeles.     See SequimPortAngeles.com.

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Port Angeles Real Estate Buyers

Are buyers of homes and land in Port Angeles on hold?   Are they not buying?   What are they going to do in the months ahead?   I will tell you what I am seeing, although I cannot reveal my sources, because of my “patented” and confidential business secrets that I certainly do not want to share with my competition.   (In this market, I need to sustain every advantage.)

First, the obvious.   Sales have slowed down dramatically, but they have everywhere.   But homes are still selling here, just not as many.   Here is a chart of June Home Sales in Sequim and Port Angeles in each year since 2000:

Second, the not-so-obvious.   Many people who have put their buying decisions on hold are still looking, and they are scouring the market for what they intend to buy when they are ready.   Of course, part of being ready to buy may involve any of several hurdles.   For example, many are waiting for their markets to pick up, so they can sell their homes in California, Arizona, Oregon, Texas, or wherevery they live.   Some are waiting for that magic retirement date, when they plan to move to Sequim or Port Angeles.   For others, there is another trigger, such as a job transfer, and so on.

These buyers are still out there, actively looking at the market, but have simply put their action to purchase on hold for now.   This demand exists, it’s just below the radar.   It is pent-up demand, meaning that when their key event happens (retirement, sale of their home, etc.), they will be making a decision to purchase here, and they will know exactly what they intend to purchase.   I do have hard data for these conclusions, but I need to keep this data confidential.

What I cannot tell you with precision is when this will happen.   But it will happen.

[Source of data:   Olympic Listing Service]

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Sequim Real Estate Blog Major Upgrade

Chuck MarundeThe Sequim Real Estate Blog and Port Angeles Real Estate Blog take a new step today with a major upgrade to our blogging platform, and for one purpose:   so you can find us easier and navigate quickly to precisely what you are looking for.

Chuck Marunde, J.D. is please to announce as Broker/Owner of Sequim and Port Angeles Real estate, LLC, that the company continues to be on the cutting edge of providing the best Internet services to clients and the public.

No one has the massive Internet presence that we have built.   We reach more people, potential buyers, in California, Arizona, Texas, Oregon, Montana, the Seattle area, and all the way to Florida and Massachusetts than any other broker in all of Clallam County.   Period.   This is why buyers find us, and it is also why sellers want to work with us to list their properties for sale. Today’s market is all about connecting with buyers.   That’s what we do.

Chuck can be reached by email at chuckmarunde.com or at his cell phone, (360) 775-5424.   We love what we do, and so do our clients.

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Just about every property owner in the world believes that their property is worth more than the current market will bear. It is a given just about every time a real estate professional or an appraiser determines a range of value. There are risks attached if the seller prices their property over the current market value. The two greatest risks that can affect a seller are:

  • The Property may never sell
  • The Seller will not get top dollar

If the owner intends to sell the property and attempt to get “top dollar” there are dangers to intentionally overpricing the property. The dangers included but are not limited to the following.

  • The home may not meet lender qualifications. It must appraise for the buyer to get a loan.
  • It will take longer to sell. It will be on the market too long and become “shopworn.”
  • The property will have fewer showings limiting the market. Buyers, as well as agents, are wary of overpriced homes.
  • The seller may receive very low offers. Don’t wait for them because they are rare and often insulting.
  • The property will help sell the competition. The buyers will compare it against another property they are intending to purchase.
  • The sellers have to weigh the “holding costs” during the longer marketing time.
  • Once an agent sees an overpriced listing, they never go back. Agents don’t want to show properties that are overpriced.
  • Sellers end up selling for less than what they would sell for if the property was priced right initially.
  • Overpriced listings attract the wrong buyers. Buyers have certain images of homes in that price range based on what they have seen.
  • The sale price reflects motivation and sellers are competing with sellers that HAVE to sell.
  • Sellers look greedy by asking more than the competition.
  • If the seller were a buyer, he wouldn’t buy an overpriced house. Just put the shoes on the other feet.
  • About 40% of properties sell in the first 30 days if they are priced competitively regardless of the market conditions.
  • The impact from lowering the price is minimal and often overlooked. Therefore, it is highly recommended to list at a competitive price initially.

This article courtesy of 425Realty.com.

Also on this blog see:
Overpricing Your Home Can Be Costly
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Port Angeles and Sequim Real Estate Listings

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Port Angeles Real Estate Transactions

Are you buying or selling real estate in Port Angeles or Sequim? If you are, who is your transaction coordinator? A transaction coordinator is extremely important, perhaps one of the most important people in your entire transaction. This is the person who coordinates everything about your transaction from the minute a Purchase and Sale Agreement is signed by buyer and seller. Top producing Realtors have a full time transaction coordinator, and there are some Realtors who do their own, but there is much much more to being a transaction coordinator than just baking a pie (although that would be pretty hard for me).

  1. The Purchase and Sale Agreement must be reviewed for legal sufficiency, with signatures by all parties on the title, and in Washington (because we are a community property state) by all spouses even if not on title.
  2. Initials must be on the bottom of every page of the agreement marked for a signature, and each edit or change must be initialed and dated by all parties.
  3. All attachments must actually be attached, i.e. the legal description, and it must be incorporated by reference (and best if also initialed).
  4. All amendments and addendums must be properly attached and incorporated and signed.
  5. Legal disclosures must be signed and distributed to the proper parties, and certain docs must be acknowledged and returned by key deadlines.
  6. Contingencies and feasibility items must be calendared and handled at the right time.
  7. Third party involvement, such as lenders, inspectors, contractors, escrow and title companies, building departments or other government agencies, must be diplomatically encouraged and monitored to do their job at the right time.
  8. Continuing documentation must be accomplished, which often means waiver docs or extensions or other amendments.
  9. Status of transaction information must be entered into the MLS, and multiple MLS’s for some of us.
  10. Review of all third party documents for compliance with the client’s terms in the agreements, and for timeliness.
  11. A transaction coordinator must be well organized, good with technology, software, database management, composing letters, good with time management, diplomatic with people, good on the telephone, experienced with all legal documents and requirements, and AND MUCH MORE.

Your transaction coordinator does all this. Missing or ignoring one or more of these items could kill your transaction! Seriously. Is your transaction coordinator good? P.S. Don’t assume your real estate agent is good at all these things. Ask. In other words, interview a Realtor before you hire him or her.

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From Southern CA to Sequim

My husband and I went to Sequim intending to interview several Realtors to find one to help us locate and buy a home in Sequim. We knew we wanted someone we could trust and who would have our best interests in mind. Since we would be handling the transaction from S. California this was very important to us. We met Chuck and looked no further. We felt a connection right away and spent some time looking at homes together so Chuck could get a feel for what we wanted. Well, we left Sequim having made an offer on a home which the owner accepted. Chuck has helped us through the purchase process. We are positive it would not have gone so smoothly without his help. We give him 4 thumbs up. Cathie and Wally

From Georgia to Sequim

My husband and I were interested in relocating from Georgia to the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, and while we were staying at an Inn in Port Angeles, Washington, the Innkeepers gave us the name of Chuck Marunde as a contact for helping us with our real estate needs. Upon meeting Chuck we hit it off and immediately became friends and felt a real sense of trust in Chuck handling our wants and needs as far as real estate goes. We gave him, for lack of a better word, "unrealistic" demands in this unstable economy, and by the next morning Chuck had a list of properties that would fit those "demands". Chuck was able to help us not only find a home and property that suited our needs as a large family, but he went above and beyond what he needed to do to ensure that our offer was presented (and accepted) in a timely fashion. In the past 25 years of dealing in real estate, Chuck is, without a doubt, the most prompt, reliable, trustworthy, and friendly professional we have ever done business with! We will always use Chuck from here on out for all our real estate needs. Larry and April Leach Sequim, Washington

From California to Sequim

"Selling a house remotely is not an easy task especially in this market. But Chuck sold our house and made the transaction effortless. The people that he found were perfect, too, and that makes us very happy. Now the weight of having to sell our house is off our shoulders and we can finally feel settled and enjoy our new location. Chuck is our HERO!" Phil and Janet

Why Chuck Marunde?

Andy Romano is a successful motion picture character actor with over 40 years in "the Biz." Mr. Romano has a home in beautiful Santa Barbara, California, but he chooses to live most of the time here in Sequim, Washington on the Olympic Peninsula in the great Pacific Northwest. Why? In his own words, "Because it's even more beautiful and surrounded by more beauty in this incredibly peaceful and quiet place. With respect to real estate agents or brokers, well my friend Chuck Marunde, owner of Sequim and Port Angeles Real Estate, is hands down the best there is." Andy Romano

Client Testimony

"I’ve known Chuck Marunde for several years. My wife and I bought and sold one house through his services, and now have another listed through him for sale. Whether Chuck was representing us as the buyer or seller, I am confident he always had our best interests at heart. He helped us set or negotiate a reasonable price, and made sure there was a clear and open line of communication. He responded rapidly to email and phone calls and always knew the best person to contact for the various services involved in a transaction. I have worked with quite a few real estate agents and Chuck is right at the top of my list of good ones. Actually, Chuck is first and foremost just a good person, and he carries his personal honesty and integrity over into his profession. He has the greatest depth of experience in real estate of any agent or broker I have known. His years of practicing real estate law prior to becoming a broker are evident in the meticulous care he takes with the process and documentation. I am impressed by the way Chuck has integrated internet services into his real estate business. He probably knows more about this process than any other realtor in the country. In this tight market it is important to use every possible means to spread the word about available properties…to reach the few people who might be interested in a particular property." Steve L.

Glad for Atty Experience

“When Chuck told me I not only got a Realtor with decades of experience, but I also got his knowledge and experience as a real estate attorney for 20 years totally free, I couldn’t believe it. But it was true, and I strongly recommend Chuck to anyone dealing with real estate.” Susan

Buyer’s Agent

"We contacted Chuck to be our buyer’s agent for our purchase of a home in the Sequim area. Throughout the entire process he was enjoyable to work with, and we found him to be exceptionally knowledgeable, thorough and diligent on our behalf. He was in constant contact and always readily available and responsive by phone and email. We were buying from out of state and unable to cover the various steps in the process, so we really appreciated Chuck’s willingness to personally handle what we needed to have done. He coordinated and attended the various inspections, followed up on our numerous questions and requests relating to the sale (including measuring rooms and sending photos), and even conducted the final walk through of the property for us. We particularly valued his advice on a number of different issues that arose – and that he handled for us – during the transaction. In short, we were very impressed with Chuck and would recommend him highly to anyone who is considering purchasing (or selling) in the Sequim area." Ed and Sharlene

Financial Planner Endorsement

“Chuck Marunde’s level of expertise in real estate investment is amazing. His knowledge, experience and legal training have given me a dramatic advantage in real estate investing. He works hard to stay on the cutting edge of real estate marketing, sound advice and value-added service for his clients.” Kirk Wald, Financial Planner

Enjoyable Experience

"Our experience in working with Chuck Marunde was very enjoyable, he is a knowledgeable, dedicated professional who knows the real estate market extremely well. The thing we like most about Chuck is that he is a realist, he is very well versed in what is going on in the current volatile market and he understands "true value" in the market. Chuck is a honest and loyal leader in his field who really goes the extra mile to please the customer at every level. Having the legal background is a real bonus when it comes to negotiating a real estate transaction, Chuck is the guy you want in your corner when you come to the buying table." Sara and Ken

From Arizona

"We are ex-Washington residents who currently live in Arizona. We had been searching the Puget Sound area four years for a waterfront property to build a retirement home when we first contacted Chuck Marunde through his website. We had made multiple trips to various areas but most of the Realtors we contacted simply sent us an email, provided no follow up and did next to nothing to help us locate a property. On our first trip to Port Angeles, after connecting with Chuck, we purchased our dream property. We now own a high bank waterfront lot overlooking the Straight of Jaun de Fuca, and are excited to become part of the Peninsula community." Paul and Linda

I’m Coming to Sequim

"Chuck, I visit your site just about every day to see what is going on in Sequim. Although I have never been there, it is on my short list for a retirement home in 2014, when I turn 66. (Save me a house!). I do hope you are still in business then so you can help me find a little house for me and my cats with a view of some water. :-)" Ruth

From New Mexico to Sequim

Over a year ago, during a visit to the Olympic Game Farm, we developed what we eventually called the “Sequim Syndrome.” We live in New Mexico and decided Sequim was where we wanted to live in retirement. On our second visit to Sequim, we met with Chuck and asked him to help us. Chuck's web site provides such amazing search capabilities. Chuck's site also contains a 1000 blog postings and a real estate video series detailing buying real estate in Sequim. We bought Chuck's book about Sequim real estate and set out to follow his advice carrying on an ongoing email and phone conversation with Chuck. Doing our due diligence “Marunde style” and using his MLS search site, we came up with about 50 homes that met our needs. We narrowed the list down to 15 properties that best met our needs. We came back to Sequim a third time with our list in hand, and Chuck spent two days with us showing us all the homes on our list. Not only did Chuck help us find that dream home, he spent time to educate us about the quality of construction, fair market values of various properties, home layouts, and the joys of Sequim living. We had a great time as we traveled from house to house. By mid afternoon of the second day, my wife said we had found “the house.” Chuck helped us draft our offer and sent our offer to the seller's agent. It turned out there was a second offer made on the property at the same time. Chuck's help to make a clean offer paid off. At breakfast two days later, we got a call from Chuck saying our offer had been accepted by the sellers. We are now back home in New Mexico. Chuck attends every inspection on our behalf, updating us at every turn by email and phone. Our dream home is becoming a reality because of Chuck and because we were smart enough to follow his advice. We absolutely would NOT have been able to do this without Chuck Marunde's expertise and enthusiasm. We recommend Chuck to everyone planning a move to Sequim, Port Angeles, or anywhere on the Olympic Peninsula. Chuck is a gold mine of information and expertise for home buyers everywhere, not just on the Olympic Peninsula. Larry and Shirley

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