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5109 Pearl Court, Quartz Hill




For Sale
3+2.5+Bonus Room
$309,900


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Monday, September 25, 2017

Just Sold - Help-U-Sell



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Thursday, August 17, 2017

28260 Black Gold, Bear Valley Springs



SOLD - We brought the buyer


We brought the buyer for this beautiful Bear Valley home in Kern County.  We can help you with your next purchase too.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Palmdale, Lancaster Home Prices Increase



Prices are up in the Antelope Valley


The Multiple Listing Service for the Greater Antelope Valley Association of Realtors shows home prices have increased.

Single Family home sales for July, 2017 saw 368 units sold with an average sales price of $311,090 in Palmdale and $285,377 in Lancaster.

Palmdale homes increased in price over 2016 by 5.4% while Lancaster jumped by 16.9%.

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Friday, July 28, 2017

43604 West 57th Street, Lancaster, CA



Sold for $342,500

SOLD AND SAVED

We sold this home on West 57th St. in Lancaster and saved the seller $7,993 in real estate commissions. Instead of an expensive 6% commission we charge a low fee of $4,450 when you sell your Antelope Valley home.


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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Palmdale, Lancaster Home Sales Strong




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(Daily Breeze)  -  Sales of existing homes in California hit their highest pace in nearly four years in June — despite extremely tight inventories — and prices continued to rise.
That’s the upshot of a report released Monday by the California Association of Realtors.
The report shows that existing, single-family home sales totaled 443,150 in June, up 3.3 percent from May and up 2.4 percent from a year earlier. The state’s median home price likewise rose 0.9 percent to $555,150 from the previous month, and it was up 7 percent from $518,830 in June 2016.
“A lack of available homes for sale continues to be the largest single factor influencing California’s housing market,” CAR President Geoff McIntosh said in a statement. “With active listings 13.5 percent lower than last June, we’ve now experienced a full two years in which active listings have fallen on a year-over-year basis and the lowest inventory level this year.”
McIntosh said many would-be sellers aren’t listing their homes because there aren’t a lot of available properties out there for them to buy when they move.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S TREND
Los Angeles County saw its median price for an existing single-family home rise 11.4 percent in June to $548,220, a 9.2 percent increase from a year ago. Sales were up 8.2 percent from May and up 8.5 percent from June 2016, CAR reported.
“The inventory of available homes feels tight, but the interest from people who are looking to buy homes is very robust,” said Mel Wilson, broker and owner of Mel Wilson & Associates Realtors in Northridge. “The big concern is supply. Prices will keep going up, but it’s at a rate that is unsustainable.”

SELLERS ALSO FACE CHALLENGES
On the flip-side, Wilson said sellers in the Antelope Valley are grappling with FHA appraisals that often undervalue the worth of their homes by as much as $10,000 to $15,000. Those estimates, he said, simply haven’t caught up to the reality of the market.
“When someone gets an FHA appraisal, that appraised price is locked in for six months,” he said.
San Bernardino County’s month-to-month increase for a median-priced home was far smaller, at just 0.8 percent. But the county saw a 12 percent year-over-year increase, bringing its median home price for June to $274,330.
Sales increases were well into the double digits. The county saw a 15.5 percent uptick in June and annual sales rose 13.4 percent.
Riverside County’s median price rose 2.7 percent in June to $385,000. That was up 6.9 percent from a year earlier. Home sales in the county were up 6.6 percent in June and up 8.7 percent year-over-year.
ORANGE COUNTY TRENDING MUCH HIGHER
Orange County’s median home price remained flat in June but it was considerably higher than surrounding counties at $795,000. That was up 5.4 percent from a year earlier, and sales in the county rose 4 percent in June and 5.6 percent on an annual basis.
Southern California and the state as a whole are vastly under supplied with available homes, Wilson said. But it’s unlikely that builders will catch up with the demand anytime soon.
“There is such a big lag time between when a developer puts money down and ties up the land to when they can get the entitlements to begin building,” he said. “And the city of Los Angeles is seriously considering adding $12 per square foot to residential construction in the city. That is money they want to put into an affordable housing trust fund. But that would just make homes more unaffordable.”

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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Palmdale, Lancaster home prices up 14.6%



The Antelope Valley Press reports that the price of homes sold increased in June by 14.6% over June, 2016.

A total of 618 homes sold in June which was an increase of 13.2% over June, 2016.  Through the first six months of 2017 some 2,862 homes sold.

The average selling price of an Antelope Valley sold home was $299,432.

Active listings for sale were down in every category except for homes $500,000 or higher which saw an increase 1.7%.

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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Help-U-Sell Opens in the Antelope Valley



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Help-U-Sell Julian Team has opened their offices in Lancaster, California.

If you sold a $300,000 home in the Antelope Valley you could pay as much as $18,000 in real state commissions. At Help-U-Sell we only change a low set fee that is paid at the close of escrow. We save sellers thousands of dollars.


Help-U-Sell® Real Estate is the largest fee-for-service real estate franchise with more than 100 offices serving 26 states and the District of Columbia.

Created in 1976, the Help-U-Sell Real Estate model was the pioneer for providing an alternative to the dated 6% commission structure. We never insist on fees based on a percentage of the sales price, allowing consumers to save thousands of dollars compared to what they would have spent on a traditional broker’s fee. 
Help-U-Sell Real Estate is a full-service, set-fee organization and our licensed professionals manage the entire home sale process from start to finish, including handling all negotiations, providing referrals, showing the seller’s home, and providing expert advice and representation. We also help buyers acquire financing, find the best home for them, and negotiate with the sellers.
Together, Help-U-Sell Real Estate’s agents, brokers and franchise owners share a unified brand vision: valuing innovation, teamwork and integrity.


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Lancaster, California

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