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Lake County's July 2007 unemployment rate was 7.5 percent, up 0.3 from last month and the matching year-ago, July 2006 estimate of 7.2 percent, according to Dennis Mullins of the Employment Development Department's North Coast Region.
The 7.5-percent unemployment rate for July compares to a seasonally unadjusted rate of 5.5 percent for the state and 4.9 percent for the nation, Mullins reported.
Lake's unemployment rate earned it a rank of 42 among California's 58 counties, according to information Mullins provided.
Surrounding county rates included 9.6 percent for Glenn, 9.7 percent for Colusa, 4.6 percent for Sonoma, and 5.5 percent for Mendocino, according to Mullins. Marin had the lowest rate in the state with 3.8 percent and Imperial County had the highest at 20.2 percent.
Total industry employment grew by 250 jobs (1.7 percent) between July 2006 and July 2007, ending the year-over period with 14,970 jobs, Mullins noted.
Mullins reported that year-over job growth occurred in the following categories: Farm; Natural Resources, Mining and Construction; Manufacturing; Trade, Transportation and Utilities; Information; Financial Activities; Other Services and Government.
Year-over job losses occurred in Professional and Business Services, and Leisure and Hospitality, according to Mullins.
The Farm sector again led industry gainers for the year-over period adding 110 jobs, Mullins' report noted. Private Educational and Health Services and Government each gained 60. Trade, Transportation and Utilities and Financial Activities were up 20 jobs each. Natural Resources, Mining and Construction; Manufacturing; Information; and Other Services each added 10.
Professional and Business Services, and Leisure and Hospitality were down 30 jobs each for the period, Mullins reported.
Visit the Employment Development Department's Web site at www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov.
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Great Deals Being Made by Experienced Buyers
LAKE COUNTY- What has been bad for sellers has been great for buyers. As the Lake County real estate market softens, more savvy buyers are entering the market and making deals. While most buyers tend to sit on the sidelines in a soft market and jump in when prices are going up and availability is low, the most experienced and successful buyers see the current market as a bonanza. “Most buyers are watching and not acting. It’s counter intuitive,” according to Phil Smoley, broker/owner of CPS Country Air Properties. “This is the best buyers market in nearly a decade, and yet there are very few buyers, and many of them are seasoned investors taking advantage of what’s happening.” Smoley believes that patient buyers stand to make small fortunes buying property right now way under market, and when things pick up again, their equity will skyrocket. “Very few people see the opportunity, and it’s slowing down the recovery. Once the market turns and all of the procrastinators jump in, these early investors will be able to flip the properties for a tidy profit, and late comers will end up paying far more. In a few years we will be hearing from people saying ‘we should have bought in ’07 when prices were so low’,” according to Smoley.
How good is it for buyers right now? Consider: Home sales decreased 2.6 percent in July in Lake County compared with the same period a year ago, and the median price of a home decreased 10 percent, according to data pulled from the LAKE COUNTY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE (MLS) in mid-August.
Closed escrow sales of homes in Lake County totaled 76 in July according to information collected from the MLS. Countywide home resale activity decreased 2.6 percent from the 78 sales pace recorded in July 2006.
The median price of a home in Lake County during July 2007 was $270,000, a 10 percent decrease from the $300,000 median for July 2006, the MLS reported. The July 2007 median price increased 0.4 percent compared with June’s $269,000 median price.
"With just over a 18-month supply of homes for sale on the market, there could be some further softness in prices in the coming months," said Smoley. "Inventory continues to rise so sellers by necessity are lowering prices to attract what buyers we have out there. There has not been a better time for buyers to enter the market a long time."
"Unlike the downturn we experienced in the early 1990s, the sales decline is not driven by weakening economic conditions," he said. "Both the California and U.S. economies continue to expand."
Highlights of Lake County’s resale housing figures for July 2007:
Lake County’s Unsold Inventory Index for homes in July 2007 was 18.5 months, compared with 17.5 months for the same period a year ago. The index indicates the number of months needed to deplete the supply of homes on the market at the current sales rate.
Thirty-year fixed-mortgage interest rates averaged 6.69 percent during July 2007, compared with 6.68 percent in July 2006, according to Freddie Mac. Adjustable-mortgage interest rates averaged 6.37 percent in July 2007 compared with 5.71 percent in July 2006.
The median number of days it took to sell a single-family home was 167 days in July 2007, compared with 135 days for the same period a year ago.
Statewide, the same situation exists with buyers not taking advantage of a fantastic buyers market. "The focus on foreclosures and subprime lending is ongoing and, coupled with higher inventories of homes for sale, is prompting many would-be buyers to play a ‘wait-and-see’ role," said CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) President Colleen Badagliacco. "However, well-maintained homes with curb appeal that are priced for today’s market continue to sell. It’s often a matter of counseling buyers and sellers to set realistic expectations on both sides of the transaction."
"First-time buyers continue to be impacted by tighter mortgage underwriting standards and the affordability challenge, which has not improved significantly despite price declines in most regions of the state," she said.
Even with the tighter loan criteria, Smoley believes that most potential buyers can still get good financing. “The mortgage situation has blown some buyers out of the market, but has had little impact on most qualified buyers,” Smoley said. “ If you want to make a great deal and have some money and/or good credit, we can get you into a house. Don’t wait for prices to go up 20 percent because on a $300,000 house, that will add $60,000 to the sales price!” Smoley added.
What’s the best advice for a buyer on the sidelines? “Get pre-approved by a reputable lender and go find an experienced Realtor, preferably one who works at CPS Country Air Properties,” Smoley suggested. “Then start making offers.”
Ray Perry is a Realtor with CPS Country Air Properties. He can be reached at (707) 277-9255 or at
| | No. of Listings | Median List Price | Average DOM | No. of Sales | Median Selling Price | Average DOM to Sell |
| ANDERSON SPRINGS | 6 | $335,000 | 143 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| BLUE LAKES | 1 | $475,000 | 90 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| BUCKINGHAM | 19 | $712,500 | 129 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| C.L. OAKS | 35 | $229,000 | 96 | 5 | $254,000 | 56 |
| CLEARLAKE EAST | 80 | $234,999 | 161 | 5 | $227000 | 80 |
| CLEARLAKE KEYS | 38 | $342,450 | 117 | 5 | $350,000 | 180 |
| CLEARLAKE N/NW | 62 | $208,725 | 105 | 2 | $177,500 | 101 |
| CLEARLAKE PARK | 56 | $249,999 | 136 | 1 | $156,500 | 276 |
| CLEARLAKE S/SW | 61 | $69,000 | 157 | 1 | $155,000 | 114 |
| CLR LK RIVIERA | 106 | $315,000 | 120 | 7 | $312,000 | 98 |
| COBB | 53 | $335,000 | 143 | 3 | $260,000 | 147 |
| FINLEY | 3 | $429,000 | 93 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| GLENHAVEN | 3 | $325,000 | 177 | 1 | $257,000 | 263 |
| HIDDEN VALLEY | 202 | $367,000 | 139 | 9 | $239,000 | 192 |
| JAGO BAY | 6 | $637,000 | 58 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| KELSEYVILLE | 45 | $329,900 | 137 | 2 | $255,000 | 140 |
| KONO TAYEE | 5 | $459,000 | 74 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| KONOCTI BAY | 1 | $898,500 | 216 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| LAKEPORT NORTH | 95 | $499,000 | 162 | 8 | $305,000 | 179 |
| LAKEPORT SOUTH | 36 | $402,700 | 104 | 2 | $331,500 | 94 |
| LOCH LOMOND | 8 | $242,000 | 84 | 1 | $290,000 | 44 |
| LOWER LAKE | 17 | $399,000 | 103 | 2 | $258,500 | 198 |
| LUCERNE | 37 | $273,000 | 102 | 7 | $207,000 | 245 |
| MIDDLETOWN | 20 | $532.250 | 149 | 1 | $278.000 | 121 |
| NICE | 17 | $297,000 | 163 | 3 | $204,000 | 277 |
| PARADISE COVE | 5 | $985,000 | 181 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| PILLSBURY | 4 | $213,500 | 74 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| RIVIERA HEIGHTS | 26 | $379,000 | 168 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| RIVIERA WEST | 20 | $432,000 | 181 | 2 | $363,250 | 240 |
| SCOTT VALLEY | 2 | $1,154,500 | 93 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| SODA BAY | 2 | $229,450 | 46 | 2 | 756,500 | 106 |
| SPRING VALLEY | 14 | $294,700 | 143 | 4 | $348,750 | 151 |
| UPPER LAKE | 12 | $354,000 | 103 | 1 | $329,000 | 247 |
| WINDFLOWER POINT | 3 | $1,029,000 | 437 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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The four buildings have been remodeled to accommodate small businesses that are compatible with the neighboring county park property.
These buildings will be rented at subsidized below-market rental rates in order to assist small start-up businesses.
If you are interested in responding to this request for proposals, please contact the Lake County Administrative Office, 263-2580.
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As is the case with all MABA Mixers, attendance is free and open to the general public. This is, after all, a business networking mixer.
Be sure to bring your business cards. Bring a door prize that promotes your business. The door-prize drawing will take place around the end of the first hour of the mixer.
This month, following the door-prize drawing, there will be a special e-cash presentation by Tri Counties Bank.
While this is not the first time the Langtry Estate Tasting Room has been the site of a MABA Mixer or this the first time Tri Counties Bank has done its e-cash presentation, it is the first time Tri Counties Bank has done this presentation at the Langtry Estate Tasting Room as part of a MABA Mixer. So, the event is somewhat historic in that regard.
However, that may not be the only aspect about this mixer that turns out to be historic in nature. It may be the first time MABA has invited virtual guests to a mixer at the Langtry Estate from around the world.
Plans are currrently under way to make to set up a Skype online conference. This would bring people fom Austin, TX, Atlanta, GA, Australia and New Zealand in contact with folks who attend the mixer. Believe it or not, some of these virtual guests have actually sent an audio file greeting which have been posted to an Evite online invitation encouraging local folks to attend this mixer.
If you would like to RSVP to the MABA Mixer, go to www.squidoo.com/MABA and be sure to click on the link to the Evite invitation.
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