Irvine House vs Condo Numbers: September 2012

According to Altos Research, Irvine’s single-family housing market is similar to what it was the previous month. Altos gives Irvine’s single-family homes a Market Action Index of 22.03, which Altos defines as a buyer’s market. (Above 30 is defined as a seller’s market; below is defined as a buyer’s market.) Altos also states that the average single-family home has been on the market for about 115 days as of September 14, 2012.

Altos Market Action Index for Single-family Homes in Irvine

Altos Research

According to Redfin, 221 houses were on the Irvine market in June, and 168 condos were on the market. Following is more data from Redfin on Irvine’s August 2012 housing market:

Type List Price/# Homes Listed Sold Price/# Homes Sold List Per SF Sold Per SF % Chg Y-O-Y Sold Price/SF
Houses
12-Aug $960K/221 $710K/125 $380 $345 -0.30%
12-Jul $949K/226 $760K/95 $382 $368 7.90%
12-Jun $890K/251 $735K/103 $384 $356 5%
Condos `
12-Aug $525K/168 $427K/141 $338 $306 0%
12-Jul $509K/181 $425K/115 $342 $306 -1.60%
12-Jun $498K/202 $430K/152 $336 $313 -1.30%
All
12-Aug $736K/390 $536K*/267 $362 $328 3.50%
12-Jul $744K/408 $545K/211 $363 $322 0.30%
12-Jun $720K/456 $515K/257 $363 $327 0.9%**

*The August 2012 median selling price was down 0.6% from August 2011.

**The May price per square foot was down 4.6%.

The following charts show Irvine’s inventory, median price per square foot of houses, and median price per square foot of condos, respectively.

Redfin

If you would like to see some housing numbers for each of Irvine’s neighborhoods, see my previous post “Irvine Housing by the Numbers – September 2012 Update.”

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Open House Review: 42 Gillman

Doing the Math In University Park

42 Gillman $690,000 Sale Pending

I have seen a couple University Park properties recently, and as I pulled up to 42 Gillman, this property brought to mind 14 Butternut and 21 Whitewood Way. Positioned on a quiet street with great parks and great schools, this single family home raised some questions.

Inside I found there were plus and minus points to tally. In this case the math was being done by many others too, and the property is now listed as “sale pending.”

In significant numbers, the home provides 4 bedrooms and 3 baths with 2,280 square feet on a 5,200 square foot lot in University Park for $690,000. The $/Sq. Ft. is $303. HOA dues are $123 a month. The home was built in 1965 and has been on the market 55 days.

From the entrance, there is a good sized living room and dining room on the right, a stairway to the upstairs bedrooms in the middle, and a kitchen, breakfast nook and family room in the rear. There is a downstairs bedroom and bath off to the left of the entrance.

The high ceilings, dramatic fireplace, and windowed dining room all up the appeal of this home. Heading to the back of the home, the kitchen has redwood cabinets, stainless appliances and granite counters. The breakfast nook with wood floor sits in a windowed corner, overlooking the backyard.

Outside, space feels a little tight and landscaping could be expanded or perhaps, redone to provide more green views from inside and more privacy.

Upstairs, the individual bedrooms and master are all good sized rooms, waiting for new occupants, and new hobbies, with ample room for computers, books and projects.

As I wondered about the house, I caught the spirit of an active family with a lot going on. This house seems ready for a new look with a new family bringing fresh ideas and fun projects.

Specifics of this Two Level:

Beds, 4

Baths, 3

Sq. Ft. 2,280

$/Sq. Ft.. $303

HOA Dues, $123

Lot Size, 5,200 sq. ft.

Property Type, Single Family

Year Built, 1965

On the market, 55 days

Considerations and Comparisons: Doing the math for this home starts with a good location in University Park and then focuses on the amount of space and number of bedrooms, versus the age and the price of the home. Overall, the new owners may want to factor in additional upgrades and more landscaping as they put their own mark on the home, maximizing the effect of the high ceilings, and windowed areas.

Who will be next at 42 Gillman? With a sale pending and backup offers encouraged, a new buyer should appear soon. I could see this as the pick of a good sized family attracted to the schools, parks, and pleasant location in University Park.

Recent sales: 28 Wintersweet way sold for $620,000 in July; 16 Norton sold for $685,000 in September. Recent listings: 44 Gillman is listed at $795,000; 7 Redwood Tree is listed at $625,000.

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So Long, Summer of 2012

As we end the Summer of 2012, we all noticed that things didn’t turn as sour as predicted for Irvine. Inventory is at its lowest, hitting new lows with every passing month. Mortgage rates have followed the same trend, hitting the lowest of the lows and promising to stay so for a while to aid recovery. What will this mean to Irvine market in future, we are not sure.

Kool-aid again?

Here is the Condos Price/ SF chart for the past year in the zip code 92602:

Here is a relisted property in West Irvine, one of the few areas in Irvine that saw a huge swing in listing and sale prices in the past year.

117 Sapphire, Irvine CA 92602

Listing Price: $470,000

Beds/ Bath: 3 Bedrooms/ 2.5 Baths

Area: 1500 SF

Previous Sale Price: $313,000 in March 2002

Previous List Price: $495,000 in Summer of 2012

Monthly Expenses:

HOA Dues: $225/month

Property tax: $415/month

Mello Roos: $70

Mortgage at 3.25 per month: $1636

Fixed Monthly Expenses: $2346

Here is a brief sales history for Mandeville houses in 2012:

01/19 163 Topaz $274/SF

02/17 97 Sapphire $244/SF

03/31 109 Sapphire $290/SF

04/05 103 Sapphire $255/SF

04/13 161 Topaz $260/SF

04/13 65 Sapphire $258/SF

04/25 92 Topaz $233/SF – Lowest

05/16 33 Moonstone $286/SF

06/04 63 Sapphire $260/SF

08/31 19 Moonstone $253/SF

09/13 1 Moonstone $317/SF – Highest

06/27 56 Sapphire $303/SF

07/17 149 Topaz $271/SF

Now sales pending:

9 Moonstone with the list price of $317/SF

75 Sapphire with a list price of $260/SF

Comparable condominium from the Village of Northwood in Irvine:

Here is the Listing Price/ Sold Price graph for Northwood condos (92620):

425 Ridgeway, Irvine CA 92620:

Listing Price: $499,000

Bedrooms/ Bathrooms: 3 Beds/ 2.5 Baths

Area: 1481 SF

Price/ SF: $337

Monthly expenses:

HOA Dues: $284/Month

Property Tax: $440/ Month

Mello Roos: $117/Month

Mortgage (3.25): $1736

Fixed Monthly Expenses: $2577

Would you buy now, or wait for the temporary low interest rate frenzy to subside?

Do these houses make a good investment property?

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Closed Sales from 9/13/2012 to 9/19/2012

Date Sold Address Zip Tract Sold Price Beds Sq Ft
Airport Area
9/14/12 2214 Watermarke Pl 92612 Watermarke $195,000 1 635
9/17/12 21 Waldorf 92612 Maxfield $519,900 2 1575
9/18/12 8106 Scholarship 92612 The Plaza (5000 & 8000) $1,695,000 3 2685
El Camino Real
9/13/12 30 Helena 92604 Heritage Park $371,000 3 1586
9/14/12 4372 Bridgeway St 92604 Greentree $613,000 4 1782
9/17/12 1 Wildflower 25 92604 $420,000 3 1561
9/17/12 5051 Barkwood Ave 92604 El Camino Glen $650,000 3 1920
Northpark
9/14/12 73 Burlingame 92602 Brisbane $415,000 2 1500
9/14/12 1704 Terra Bella 92602 Terra Bella $370,000 2 1343
Northwood
9/13/12 7 Bragg 92620 Other $530,000 4 1897
9/13/12 905 Somerville 92620 Greystone Villas $547,500 3 1610
9/14/12 73 Cartier Aisle 92620 Northwood Villas $506,000 3 1800
9/15/12 468 Monroe 57 92620 Timberline $375,000 2 1142
9/18/12 1900 Timberwood 92620 Collage $390,000 2 1300
9/19/12 119 Arden 6 92620 Arden Square $712,500 4 2105
Oak Creek
9/14/12 34 Danbury Ln 92618 Cobblestone $553,000 3 1500
9/17/12 19 Ashford 92618 Ashford Place $940,000 4 3100
Portola Springs
9/13/12 71 HOMELAND 92618 Bougainvillea $750,000 4 2260
9/13/12 47 Silverado 92618 San Carlos COURT $399,000 2 1300
9/14/12 52 Land Grant 92618 Other $612,000 3 1660
Quail Hill
9/13/12 124 Stepping Stone 92603 Casalon $430,000 3 1553
Shady Canyon
9/19/12 22 Blue Grass 92603 Shady Canyon Custom $4,750,000 4 6015
Turtle Rock
9/14/12 29 Rainbow Falls 92603 Glen Garden Homes $650,000 4 2200
9/18/12 18 Southern Wood 92603 Highlands Garden $965,000 3 2436
9/18/12 6 Rustling Wind 6 92612 Vista (Turtle Rock) $800,000 4 2855
University Park
9/17/12 14 Eucalyptus 92612 Terrace $620,000 3 1539
Walnut
9/19/12 3932 Aspen St 92606 College Park $555,000 4 1873
West Irvine
9/13/12 1 Moonstone 92602 Mandeville $475,000 3 1500
Westpark
9/13/12 10 Santa Catalina Asl 92606 Ravenna $690,000 4 1900
9/14/12 3751 Hendrix St 92614 Culverdale $1,010,000 5 3450
Woodbridge
9/13/12 28 Pinewood 55 92604 Crossing $650,000 3 2016
9/14/12 21 Bayside 92614 Bayside $950,000 4 2450
9/17/12 45 E Yale Loop 24 92604 Estates $575,000 3 1886
9/18/12 4 Firebird 80 92604 Woodbridge $375,000 2 998
Woodbury
9/13/12 43 Hallmark 92620 La Casella $635,000 3 2100
9/19/12 30 Nature 92620 Santa Barbara $416,000 2 1165

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Open House Review: 1 Ticonderoga

Today’s open house search took me to 1 Ticonderoga, a J.M. Peters home in the Woodside II neighborhood. This house is the biggest floor plan in the neighborhood, featuring four bedrooms (one downstairs), three full baths, a large bonus room and a three car garage. It is on a corner lot, so the yard is slightly bigger than average, and the street it borders isn’t too busy.

The basics:

Asking Price: $929,000

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 3

Square Footage: 3,112

Lot Size: 5,800

$/Sq Ft: $299

Days on Market: 237*

Property Type: Single Family Home

Year Built: 1980

Community: Woodside II

There are no HOA dues or Mello Roos taxes.

*The days on the market number is slightly misleading. It was previously listed and had a buyer, but subsequently fell out of escrow. It was taken off for awhile and upgraded, then put back on approximately six weeks ago.

There is a covered walkway leading up to the house. The entryway has vaulted ceilings and the staircase is right in front of you. The downstairs is a combination of travertine floors and carpet, both put in about a year ago, and the same carpet was installed throughout the entire second floor.

To the left, there is a sunken living room with several windows. The dining room is behind the living room, but two steps higher. Both rooms are a good size. To the right of the entry, there is a closet, a full bathroom with new granite counters (but old cabinets), and a small laundry room (no sink or counters) that leads to the garage.

The downstairs bedroom has a small closet and a set of built in shelves. It would work well as a bedroom but, with the darker wood used for the built-ins, I like it better as an office.

Past the bedroom is the family room, featuring two side-by-side fireplaces and a wetbar. I don’t really see the point of the dual fireplaces and, apparently neither does the current owner, because the couches are set up in front of them. The family room has travertine floors, which always feel cold and impersonal to me, but is a popular look these days. The family room can be accessed from the hallway in two different places – one near the downstairs bedroom and another around the back of the stairs – as well as through the kitchen. Like the living room, the family room is two steps lower than the other rooms.

The kitchen overlooks the family room. It has a breakfast nook surrounded by windows and new granite counters. The appliances are a mixture of black and stainless steel and a variety of brands. The cabinets are painted white and haven’t been updated, creating a strange contrast with the new counters and new backsplash, so a buyer might want to upgrade the cabinets as well.

The backyard has a saltwater pool and spa, with patios on each side providing space for lounge chairs, a bbq and a casual dining table. The side yard is grassy and slightly wider than in most houses, so it could be used as a small play area for young kids.

Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a huge bonus room. The two secondary bedrooms have mirrored closets and are an average size. They share a bathroom that is covered in tiles and looks very outdated.

The master bedroom has vaulted ceilings, a fireplace and many windows. There are two closets with mirrored doors, but they are actually walk-ins (one larger than the other). The bathroom has been partially remodeled, with new granite counters and new tile in the shower and bathtub, but the cabinets are still old. I thought the shower was a little too small and didn’t like the wide tile ledge in front of it.

The bonus room stretches the length of the three car garage. It has vaulted ceilings and two ceiling fans (most rooms in the house have at least one fan). The room can easily be divided into different areas and used for multiple purposes.

Overall, I like the general layout of the house, but I dislike how the downstairs has all the different levels. I also don’t like the travertine floors, but I did like the carpet in the rest of the house. There is a big open area under the stairs that could be closed in to create storage and to give the house a more modern feel. All of the windows have attractive plantation shutters and the ceiling fans throughout are a nice touch. I wish that the cabinets had been upgraded along with the counters to give the rooms a more uniform feel, instead of the contrast of old and new.

At $929,000, the price sounds high but it is in line with recent sales for comparable homes.

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