Last week I voted 401 Avon my favorite house from Broker's Tour. With a much smaller house in Temescal selling for over $700,000, this house is priced right. 401 Avon is a huge 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom at 1694 square feet, (according to the MLS) has great upgrades and light. Henry Mather Green and Charles Sumner Greene were influential of the craftsman era. (Mather and Green combined arts and crafts with inspiration from China and Japan.) Giving a nod to its Japanese influence, the seller of this property added shoji screens. This property is listed with Leonard Carrillo of Red Oak Realty.
The Joy of Entertaining...
Over the past two months, I have been preparing this beautiful cottage for the marketplace. I think this is the perfect place to have the ultimate dinner party. Every house has a story to tell and the cottage at 3915 Laguna lets the imagination take flight. For me, the discovery of the history of a home is a labor of love and is as important as the home itself. Christina and Richard transformed their Dimond Cottage into a masterpiece and it is an honor to represent them in the sale of their first home. Each home I market has a story to tell. Please call me when you are ready to tell the story of your house. Click here to view the Laguna Cottage.
love this view!
1 Kelton Court, 5B – photo by Scott Hargis
This view comes FREE with the purchase of 1 Kelton Court #5B. I love 1 Kelton Court! 1 Kelton Court is on a cul de sac a few blocks away from Piedmont Avenue in Oakland. This is the perfect building for folks who want to be close to everything and yet live in a quiet building. (One of my clients purchased a unit in this building last year.) 1 Kelton Court #5B is currently listed with of Linda Elkin of Red Oak Realty.
coming soon and dreamy!
The floors are being shined and the final details are underway! 2624 School Street is coming soon to the Oakland real estate marketplace! I love this photograph of this vintage bungalow with the clouds billowing above. The earth has been turned over and fresh sod is coming. Check 2624 School Street in Oakland online, www.TheSchoolBungalow.com

Rotten Rot
When you are buying an older house it is common for a property to have $10,000 - $20,000 worth of needed repairs. If a seller has owned their home for many years often there is newly found damage that is discovered during an inspection. In many cases it is not that the seller intentionally neglected their property, they just didn't know the damage was existed. Inspections by quality professionals are key as you need to know exactly what you are buying. Pictured below is rot in the wood framing of a home in the Oakland Hills. I represented the buyers of this house and I was able to negotiate dry rot and termite damage repairs before escrow closed. (The sellers paid the cost of the repairs.) Before my clients moved in the wood was removed, new wood was installed and the appropriate exterior was installed to code.

Real Estate Update in Oakland and Berkeley
Berkeley:
- Sold properties Median Price $726k down from $762k in Nov 2008
- Sold units 43 up from 25 in Nov 2008
- Current for sale properties Median price $699k same in Nov 2008
- Units for sale 131 down from 159 in Nov 2008
- Months supply of inventory at 1.7 down from 3.3 in Nov 2008
- Days on Market at 65 up from 37 in Nov 2008
Oakland:
- Sold properties Median Price $254k up from $200k in Nov 2008
- Sold units 220 same from 219 in Nov 2008
- Current for sale properties Median price $235k from $188k in Nov 2008
- Units for sale 870 down from 1934 in Nov 2008
- Months supply of inventory at 1.8 down from 6.2 in Nov 2008
- Days on Market at 39 down from 61 in Nov 2008
- Median price in Nov 2007 was $400k
The Real Estate 411 in Oakland and Berkeley
The two charts, provided by Altos show this week in real estate in Oakland and Berkeley. This is an overview so it includes homes in excellent and in poor conditions, (and every neighborhood). To get a better sense of the market, email me. Some properties are still flying off of the market due to high demand and the lack of quality inventory. - Deidre


New Listing in Montclair
Can I plug my newest listing? www.1895Manzanita.com This house is perfect for the buyer who wants SPACE, 3409 square feet of space. There is also Golden Gate, Bay Bridge and South Bay views from almost every room. The rooms do say, "I was built in the 1970's" but the lay-out is supreme. Some TLC is needed, but this house is totally move-in ready! Oh, did I tell you the price? $699,000!
Thanks for reading! - Deidre
The Importance of a Structural Engineer
When buying a home in the Oakland - Berkeley area you need to understand that our properties are sought after as many home buyers like that fact that that the majority of our homes are older with tons of charm. When buying a house it is important to thoroughly inspect it before you complete the purchase. It is not uncommon for homes to lie within earthquake fault zones or liquefaction areas, (liquefaction is when the soil beneath a property is loose-sandy soil.) Many homes have settled and have adjusted to the soil conditions that they are located on. On occasion I can tell a property will need a structural engineer inspection as the home shows signs such a sloping, cracking or the way the house is positioned on a hill. Other times it is less obvious and the home inspector will recommend an engineers report. When an engineer is needed, I am always fascinated by the findings of Dan Szumski. Dan is incredibly knowledgeable and really knows are area, often he knows obscure facts about a location. On one inspection at a Montclair property and told us that an old tunnel to Canyon was underground. Another time he told me that a fault line ran under a street, (and after a natural hazard report was order, he was correct!)
The thought of an engineer inspection can scare some, but usually a good engineer will give real solutions for any deficiencies that he or she finds. A few weeks back Dan told my client how he could do some of the seismic retrofit by himself and he even recommended using tools for the tool lending library in Oakland. Inspectors are realistic about older homes and will advise when something should be repaired ASAP, or when it can be done over time. If you have questions about a home you have already purchased you can always have an inspector come out and exam the areas that concern you. Knowledge is key!
Foreclosures Within the USA
Often people ask me if I am still in real estate. The media will paint a picture of doom and gloom. I am not negating the problems, and yes people are struggling. I think it will that sometime before the economy recovers, but this chart shows how resilient the Bay Area is.
Coming Soon to Redwood Heights! Mid-Century Home in the Oakland Hills
In 9 days my newest listing 3253 Jordan Road will hit the Oakland real estate market! To preview this home before it hits the market go to, www.3253Jordan.com. Below is the custom property brochure that was just created for especially for this property. (This brochure will be scored and folded into a small booklet.)
*The attached brochure was created for Deidre Joyner, all rights reserved, by Jenn Kelly
Fab Rockridge Redo!
350 Forest Street in the Rockridge district of Oakland was my favorite house on Broker's Tour last week. This glorious craftsman, has the detailed you want in a vintage home, box-beam ceilings in the dinging room, built-in's and pillars, silky smooth hardwood floors, wood windows, but it has a modern edge with upgrades galore, including scrumptious kitchen and bathroom remodels. This house is listed with my friend and colleague Stefanie Parrott for $989,000. Oh, did I mention that you can sell your car if you buy this pad? You are a block away from Rockridge BART as well as a block away from Market Hall on College Avenue.
Oakland-Berkeley Real Estate at a Glance
At Red Oak Realty, the real estate brokerage I hang my license, most of our agents were busy this summer! At almost every weekly meeting we would discuss the market and talk about the multiple offers that were taking place. Red Oak has about 80 full-time Realtors and does a great deal of the Bay Area production. A few weeks back my office opened 89 escrows within one week! Last week, Red Oak Realtors were both the winning offer and the back-up offer for two properties for sale in Oakland. I love working at an active office, the energy keeps me competitive and I am able to hear many tales of the East Bay real estate underworld. Attached is a chart of the Oakland-Berkeley market from mid-summer, (July 2009 in select zip codes) To obtain current real estate data from a select neighborhood, email me, deidre@redoakrealty.com.

Preparing Your Oakland House For Sale
Currently I am preparing one of my Oakland listings for the market. Here is a snapshot of what I need to do to position this home to receive the most interest.
- If a seller can afford it, it is best to performinspectionsahead of time. By discovering all of the serviceable and non-serviceable areas of a property, a seller has an option to fix a problem or disclose it to a buyer prior to a buyer writing an offer. Many sellers want to sell a house, "as-is". How can a buyer, buy a house "as-is" if they do not know the true condition? (Sorry sellers, true condition does not mean what you experienced while you lived in your house, rather what a licensed professional determined after careful examination.) Currently, I suggest a home inspection if possible, a termite inspection, (a termite inspector searches for damage from wood destroying bugs, water damage, fungus and mold.), I highly recommend a sewer lateral inspection, (a homeowner is responsible for their sewer line until it reaches the city main. Having your sewer in compliance is a city ordinance, (your sewer must be in working order to close escrow) in Berkeley, Alameda, El Cerrito, Richmond, Albany, but not Oakland. However, many Oakland Realtors suggest that a buyer obtain a sewer lateral inspection.)
When buyers discover needed repairs, deficiencies or other problems during an inspection period of an escrow, they tend to ask for a credit for the needed work, ask for a price reduction or they will simply walk away from the transaction. By showcasing a home and disclosing all of the material facts up front, (and asking all buyers to sign off on the inspection reports prior to writing an offer) you set yourself up for a smoother transaction. When representing a seller, I still encourage a buyer to perform their own inspections, so they can be comfortable in their purchase, but I know that the likelihood of new discovery is slim. I just represented a buyer for a home in the Oakland Hills, I had my buyers hire a sewer professional to examine the sewer line and found that the sewer was constructed of terra-cotta that had many open joints, was full of roots, and needed $7700 worth of repairs. Since this was newly discovered information, I negotiated a full credit from the sellers.
- Staging can make your house look like a designer showcase, the stager that I recommend is Bonnie Pearson , she does amazing work that really showcases houses. In today's economy it is difficult for many sellers to afford a professional stager so I work with clients, their belongings, add what I can, and am still able to have successful results! Check out my latest listing, 60Edgemont.com. This property is set to close next week with 7 offers and my seller and I staged it together!
- Elbow grease makes a difference! Whether you do it yourself or hire a professional, clean walls, fresh paint, scrubbed bathrooms and clean windows aid in the sell of your home. In today's market, buyers need a house to make them feel good. When a house is clean, a buyer will stay in the house longer, and this is what a seller wants.
- Price! Yes, the dreaded conversation! I know your house is special and I will showcase it as the best house in the neighborhood, but you have to price a house to bring in buyers. Buyers have access to Zillow.com, Redfin, Trulia, and many other real estate websites. Buyers know exactly what houses are selling for, (there is no fooling a buyer or their agent) and they know when a house is priced too high. It is a National Association of Realtor statistic:
If you under price a house by 5%, 80% of qualified buyers will show up to your house to consider buying it.
If you over price a house by 5%, 30% of qualified buyers will show up to consider buying it. If you over price, you loose 50% of interest!
Every property is different, every client is different, gone is the day where all sellers can afford to move out of their properties, hire help to scour and primp a home. It is important to strategize with a real estate professional who will guide you through the selling process within your budget.
Oakland and Berkeley Area Homes by Region and Price
The blue areas on the map above = 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom homes priced above $800,000.
The dark brown area on the map above = 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom homes priced between $500,000 and $800,000.
Thelight brown area on the map above = 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom homes priced at $500,000 and below.
This chart applies to home prices in today's market. There will always be exceptions. The other day, I looked up all of the active, 3 bedroom/2 bathroom homes in 94602 zip code. (homes that range between $500K and $800K) There was one home listed in the high $400,000's. This home is a bank owned property and needs some work. There were 3 homes priced over $800,000, but there have been on the market for over 2 months. (a sign that they are over priced.)
Oakland and Berkeley Real Estate at a Glance
Berkeley:
2009 2008
Active Listings 138 188
Under Contract 47 35
Closed Sales 38 60
Average Sales Price $828,624 $835,000
Oakland:
Active Listings 1052 2286
Under Contract 363 226
Closed Sales 280 201
Average Sales Price $335,000 $492,000
Keep in mind the Oakland stats include all areas of Oakland. To understand a specific neighborhood, I can do a custom report for you. deidre@redoakrealty.com
Historic Warehouse For Sale in West Oakland
Location: Oakland, CA Once stables for Wells Fargo Bank, then a Cigar Factory, this 2 story masonry warehouse w/wood floors is currently divided into nonconforming spaces that have been used as artist studios for the last 30 years. Retrofit to minimum voluntary standards in 1994; 1 gas & electric meter for entire bldg, easement for 5 off street parking spaces in adjacent lot. Probate/requires court confirmation, needs work.
The Old Rossi Cigar Warehouse
This 12000 square foot commercial building has 2 floors, 5 parking spaces and is listing with Sara @ Red Oak Realty for $799,000. This gorgeous brick structure was purchased a few years back for over a $1million by a recording artist, who had dreams of building a sound studio, teaching children music, as well as living in this space. Unfortunately, the previous owner passed away prematurely of cancer. What can you make of her big dream?
Redwood Heights Home Just Got A Cool Price Reduction

This sunny 1940's home on Reinhardt Street in Oakland just got a $30,000 price reduction, making Redwood Heights affordable to first time buyers. (I love the vaulted ceilings in this living room!) I work with the listing agent, Leif and will be holding it open for him this Sunday. Being a Redwood Heights resident, I know the inside scoop for this neighborhood. Email me if you have questions. - Deidre
Adjustable Rate Mortgages And The Threat of Default
adjustableratemortgages.com
This chart shows the number of properties that were purchased between 2004 and 2007 with Adjustable Rate Mortgages. This chart breaks down the data by zip code. The 94608 zip code an area that contains parts of West Oakland, North Oakland and Emeryville. During the peak, (years 2004-2007) 30% of buyers purchased properties, (with 1-4 units) with an adjustable rate mortgage. This equates to 1305 properties. This is not to forecast that all of these mortgages will go into default, but in this zip code home prices have declined making it incredibly difficult for one to refinance. (When you refinance a home, the bank wants you to have equity in the property - at least 20%. Meaning, if your home is worth $300,000 the bank wants you to owe no more that $240,000 in loans.) If these homeowners mortgages adjust to an increased rate, it could make paying the mortgage tough. This coupled with job loss could affect the up coming short sale and bank owned property inventory.
The data in this chart is provide by Old Republic Title Co. Information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed.
