Thursday, February 25, 2010

Carrie Wernecke Named to Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage International Diamond Society




DENVER, Colo. - February 24, 2010 -

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, a leading provider of real estate services in Colorado, is proud to announce that Carrie Wernecke , a broker associate in the company's Coldwell Banker Devonshire office in Cherry Creek, has earned membership in the company’s International Diamond Society.

"It is with great pride that I welcome Carrie as a member of the International Diamond Society," said Chris Mygatt, president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Colorado. "Many sales associates have faced extremely challenging market conditions this past year, but Carrie managed to make 2009 one of her finest years in business. Carrie's success is a testament to her tremendous talent and professionalism."

Wernecke has more than nine years of real estate experience and is consistently ranked among the top producers with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. She is a certified Previews Property Specialist, a certified Denver Landmark Real Estate Professional, and a member of the Denver Board of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors.

Wernecke's vast knowledge of the metro Denver area helps provide seamless real estate transactions while enabling her to find the perfect home for her clients. She serves on the board of directors for SafeHouse Denver and is a participant in the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage annual 300-mile Ride the Range cycling event for charity.

The Coldwell Banker Devonshire office is located at 200 Fillmore Street, Suite 300, and can be reached by phone at 303.758.7611. Wernecke can be reached directly at 303.885.9671 or via e-mail at Carrie@carriesellsdenver.com.

About Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, a leading residential real estate brokerage company in Colorado, operates 14 offices with 1,115 sales associates serving the communities of the Denver area. The company offers residential and commercial brokerage, corporate relocation and mortgage services. Through its internationally renowned Coldwell Banker Previews® program, the company is widely recognized for its expertise in the luxury housing market. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, online at "www.ColoradoHomes.com":http://www.ColoradoHomes.com, is part of NRT LLC, the nation's largest residential real estate brokerage company. NRT, a subsidiary of Realogy Corporation, operates Realogy's company-owned real estate brokerage offices. For more information please visit "www.ColoradoHomes.com":http://www.ColoradoHomes.com or call 925.275.3085.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Luxury Home Sales in Denver Metro Area Dip in January, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Reports



DENVER, COLO. - February 22, 2010 -

Sales of million-dollar homes in the Denver metro area dipped in January from December and from a year ago, although the median sale price rose year over year, according to Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Colorado's leading provider of luxury real estate services.

A total of 27 homes in the metro area sold for more than $1 million last month, down from 33 the previous month and 38 a year ago. This marked the seventh consecutive monthly drop in million-dollar property sales. However, the median sale price was $1.33 million, up 11.5 percent from the same period in 2009 but down 1.5 percent from December.

The figures were derived from Multiple Listing Service data of all million-dollar-plus homes sold market wide.

"While we've seen definite improvement in the housing market over the past year, it's still going to take some time for the market to fully recover and return to normal," said Chris Mygatt, president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Colorado. "But the end of January and the beginning of this month have been strong, which could translate into closed sales in the coming weeks and months."

Mygatt said he expects to see a much earlier spring selling season this year due to the upcoming deadline for the home buyer tax credit. The season typically runs from March through May, but buyers who want to claim the credit of $6,500 to $8,000 must purchase their home by April 30 and close by June 30.

"One of the challenges we're facing the Denver metro area is that there aren't enough properties on the market, including the high end on the market, which slows down the number of sales," he said. "We have almost three years of declining inventory, which is good for bringing the market back into balance. But it's putting pressure on pricing and unit sales."

Like the luxury market, the overall housing market in the Denver metro area saw sales down but prices up last month. MetroList, metro Denver's multiple listing service, reported that sales of existing homes in the region declined 4.7 percent in January from a year ago. But the median sale price of single-family homes and condos were up 16 and 15 percent, respectively.

Some key findings from this month's Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage luxury report:
* The most expensive sale in the region in January was a four-bedroom, five-bath home in Boulder that sold for $4.2 million;

* Denver boasted the most million-dollar sales with eight, followed by Boulder with five;

* It took an average of 169 days to sell a million-dollar home in the region, up from 145 the previous month and 150 days a year ago;

* Homes sold for an average price of $1.64 million or 87 percent of their average asking price compared to 84 percent the previous month and 91 percent last year.

The Denver Metro Area Luxury Home Report is produced by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, a specialist in high-end real estate sales. Through its internationally renowned Coldwell Banker Previews® program, the company is recognized around the world for its expertise in the luxury housing market.

About Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, a leading residential real estate brokerage company in Colorado, operates 14 offices with 1,180 sales associates serving the communities of the Denver area. The company offers residential and commercial brokerage, corporate relocation and mortgage services. Through its internationally renowned Coldwell Banker Previews® program, the company is widely recognized for its expertise in the luxury housing market. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, online at www.ColoradoHomes.com, is part of NRT LLC, the nation's largest residential real estate brokerage company. NRT, a subsidiary of Realogy Corporation, operates Realogy's company-owned real estate brokerage offices. For more information please visit www.ColoradoHomes.com or call 925.275.3085.

Friday, February 19, 2010



Colorado Home Prices Up!
Plus, February Is Off to a Great Start!

This week NAR released its fourth quarter 2009 housing stats revealing some solid and very positive results including:
* Home sales posted strong gains in the fourth quarter and prices rose in nearly 45% of U.S. metropolitan areas compared with a year earlier, more evidence of an improving climate in housing.

* Bolstered by low interest rates and a first-time home buyer tax credit, existing-home sales rocketed 27.2% from the fourth quarter of 2008 to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.03

* The national median price of an existing single-family home was $172,900 or 4.1% below the median price in fourth quarter 2008. That was the smallest price decline in more than two years.

* Prices rose in 67 out of 151 metro areas in the fourth quarter compared with a year earlier.

* Sixteen areas had double-digit increases last quarter.

* Some of the positive Colorado markets that saw the biggest gains?


Median home prices of existing single family home by metro area
Not seasonally adjusted; prices in the thousands

Metropolitan Area 2007 2008 2009 % Change
Boulder $376.2 $324.7 $335.1 3.2%
Colorado Springs $217.5 $187.0 $189.8 1.5%
Denver-Aurora $245.4 $200.8 $223.2 11.2%

What does all of this tell us? There is definitely a growing amount of evidence that the housing market has stabilized. Just look at Denver-Aurora with an 11.2% gain in median home price year over year. The question is how quickly can the market completely recover and will we bump along at the bottom for a couple of months?

In looking at January, the early numbers are in and it seems sales figures overall for January are down from the previous month. Having said that, a decline in sales between December and January is normal for the season. What the January figures show us is the market lost some of the momentum it had built up in the second half of ’09, when home buyers rushed to ensure they could take advantage of a tax credit, ultra-low mortgage rates and lower prices. I anticipate that over the next several weeks those numbers will once again increase as more and more buyers scamper to get in on the market prior to the April 30 first-time home buyer and existing home buyer tax credit expire.

February is already shaping up to be a better month. What I delight in when I'm out in our offices is the fact that we're really starting to see buyers and sellers come together in a realistic manner. Buyers are eager to get in on a home thanks to the tax credit and sellers are enjoying a much more active marketplace than we've seen in previous years. It's a welcome coming together of the two and I think we're all happy to see it.

Now, let's take a look at this week in real estate:

* Boulder/Longmont-Boulder reported a sharp increase in new listings (30%) is the highlight of the Boulder County market during the last two weeks. Sales and showings have been steady with a 1% decrease in sales (we'll call it even) and a 3% increase in showings. Some Agents report listing times of less than a week on listings with something special to offer such as open space or those that are in tip top condition. Listings over $1,000,000 are still much slower than the overall market. Longmont reported showings are increasing steadily. Buyers are recognizing value when they see it. We're having heart to heart talks with listing agents. Sellers are realizing that their homes need to be staged, either by themselves or by hiring a professional. Non-distressed homes must shine and sparkle. Buyers are better understanding that short sales can take an incredibly long time to close & that the need to move can offset a perceived price. The average price of our showings is again climbing in to the $350,000 price range.

* Evergreen/Conifer-Conifer reported showing activity continues to increase with 77 showings for YTD - on track to exceed January activity by 15%. The listing activity is steady with five new listings for the first two weeks of Feb. Sales activity is off from the prior two weeks although numerous offers have been submitted on behalf of buyers during the past two weeks. Evergreen reported six new listings in the last two weeks. Six listings went under contract including one short sale listed @ $1,900,000. Four buyers were local and two were from out of state, two were all cash buyers. Received bank approval for two short sale listings which will now close within 30 days. Three buyers placed under contract including one short sale. There were a total of 199 showings so far in February which is 80% of the total for January indicating continued strengthening of activity into the spring months.

* Denver Central - Showings are up year over year on our existing inventory. Unemployment continues to be lower here than the rest of the country which is helping the Denver market. We've had our 4th month in a row with the average sales price increasing in the Denver Metro area. In January we had a bit of a lull with 1st time home buyers but have seen a significant increase in activity during the first two weeks of February. The April 30th under contract deadline for the tax credit is fast approaching & buyers are realizing that with low inventory they need to start the process now. The inventory shortages in the lower end market has created multiple offer situations for most homes in that market. It might take a couple of offers before buyers find the right property. Over 50% of the home sales in the Denver metro area continue to be under $250,000. If you are looking to sell a home that is priced under $300,000 this is a great time to sell.

* Denver West- Both the Super Bowl weekend and the President's Day weekend were a little slower for our agents. The various areas with properties under $150,000 are extremely busy. Our agents are struggling trying to get buyers for these properties under contract. It's very frustrating for both agents and buyers. Soon there won't be any inventory at that price point.

* Devonshire- With February here and the deadline for the tax incentive for 1st time buyers quickly approaching, we're seeing a very nice upswing in real estate activity. Even our Sunday showings have seen a dramatic change. Typically Sunday has been a quiet day for showings in this office. We're also seeing more contracts being written. Sellers seem to realize that ANY offer is worth countering as the written offer is just the very beginning of the process. We're definitely short of inventory so it's the perfect time to get homes on the market. If there is some hesitancy on timing to list a home, then the sellers should spend this time getting their homes in the best condition possible. The upper end market is finally showing some signs of movement slowly but surely, so we're cautiously optimistic for that market sector.

* Douglas County- Highlands Ranch, Castle Pines North and the Littleton area are seeing significant activity. Agents are very busy with sellers and buyers right now. Our open house activity and floor have been very successful this past two weeks. We've seen an increase in our activity with our showings as well as our mortgage rep being very busy at this time with loan approvals. We're expecting a huge push in March by both sellers and buyers trying to take advantage of the tax breaks as well as interest rates which are still very good. The $200,000 price range is still strong and the $350,000 to $450,000 range is showing improvement.

* El Paso County- Colorado Springs reports activity in Colorado Springs is on an even or upward swing, but nothing drastic. We are still having a good number of military relocations occurring which tends to help keep activity going. Many first-time home buyers are still trying to take advantage of the tax credit and meet the required deadlines for being under contract and closed.

* Larimer County- Our Fort Collins/Loveland offices report there is a flurry of activity in the market right now! We have seen our showings increase 25% in the last two weeks and 50% in the last 30 days. In addition, our inventory has also grown as we've put 42 new properties on the market in the last two weeks. This is great news for buyers looking for new homes to view. Showings for homes priced above the $400,000 range has nearly doubled from the previous two weeks. Hopefully lenders will make jumbo loans more readily available & at interest rates acceptable to high end home buyers to help get this segment of the market moving.

* North Metro- January was an incredible month in the North Metro office for listings. The agents listed 60 homes in January which is up from 47 in December as well as up from January of 09. The listing price ranges from $90,000 up to $1,500,000! Activity on the listings has increased as well. Homes priced under $200,000 are receiving multiple reasonable offers & are going under contract within the first week of being on the market. Homes priced at $125,000 or less are under contract, on average, within two days. Now is the time to get your home on the market before the tax credit ends & before the possibility of higher interest rates.

* Parker- After leveling off for a week, the activity spiked a bit for our agents. We've seen considerable activity in Parker and in the surrounding market. Sellers are keeping a realistic view of home prices and buyers are being more realistic about the offers that they are making. We're excited about the coming months.

* Southeast Metro- The SE Metro office reports pent up demand along with the opportunity for the tax credit seem to be the driving forces in what appears to be a record setting February at our office! Showings continue to increase as we approach 600 per week. Our agents are seeing some of their listings hit the market on Friday and be under contract by Monday. Open house traffic continues to be strong as many buyers out there are unrepresented & looking for a Real Estate professional. We've had several open houses with 15 to 25 people thru on a single day. There continues to be a shortage of million plus properties in the desirable areas of Greenwood Village & Cherry Hills. We have high end buyers that are ready to make a move but can't find the home to fit their needs. No need to wait for Spring, sellers get your homes on the market today!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

P.J. Farrell of Coldwell Banker Devonshire Earns NRT Top 1,000 Distinction


DENVER, Colo. - February 9, 2010 -

P.J. Farrell, a leading broker associate with Coldwell Banker Devonshire in Cherry Creek, has earned the distinction of being named to NRT LLC's Top 1,000 sales associates for the third quarter of 2009. NRT is the parent company of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. Farrell was recognized for his determination and outstanding sales abilities that placed him in the upper echelon of NRT's 54,000 sales associates.

"P.J. has single-handedly bolstered our business, the housing market and the economy through his impressive sales accomplishments," said Chris Mygatt, president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Colorado. "We all know that owning a home is perhaps the most significant contributor to building personal wealth. Through P.J.'s continuous efforts and commitment to exceptional service, he personally makes a difference on so many fronts. We are pleased to have P.J. in the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage family and I wish to personally congratulate him on this impressive professional achievement."

Farrell earned his real estate license in 2003 and is a member of the Denver Board of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. He currently serves the diverse real estate needs of clients throughout many of metro Denver's most prestigious and historic neighborhoods. Farrell has garnered the International President's Circle and Realtor Roundtable of Excellence awards recognizing superior sales production from 2003 through 2009.

Farrell is a Previews Property Specialist recognizing particular expertise in the marketing of luxury properties and has consistently ranked among the top 10 within his office of top-producing agents at Coldwell Banker Devonshire. An avid outdoorsman, Farrell enjoys skiing, hiking, camping and mountain biking, in addition to playing the guitar to unwind after a busy day in the highly competitive real estate business. He earned his bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Dayton and has also studied in Rome, Italy at Loyola.

The Coldwell Banker Devonshire office in Cherry Creek is located at 200 Fillmore Street, Suite 300 and can be reached by phone at 303.758.7611. Farrell can be reached directly at 303.884.5368 or via e-mail at pj.farrell@coloradohomes.com.

About Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, a leading residential real estate brokerage company in Colorado, operates 14 offices with more than 1,180 sales associates serving the communities of the Denver area. Through its internationally renowned Coldwell Banker Previews® program, the company is widely recognized for its expertise in the luxury housing market. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, online at www.ColoradoHomes.com, is part of NRT LLC, the nation's largest residential real estate brokerage company. NRT, a subsidiary of Realogy Corporation, operates Realogy's company-owned real estate brokerage offices. For more information, please visit www.ColoradoHomes.com or call 925.275.3085.

Friday, February 5, 2010



This week the National Association of Realtors released its pending home sales report revealing that contracts signed in December increased 1.0 percent to 96.6 from 95.6 in November and remains 10.9 percent above December 2008 when it was 87.1. December activity was the fifth highest monthly tally in two years.

NAR is chalking much of this surge up to the tax credit as buyers responded to a tax credit that was expiring and then extended and expanded. These swings, they say, are making the underlying trend, which is a broad improvement over year-ago levels.

The fact is there are a lot of first-time home buyers and even some existing homeowners who are vying to take advantage of that credit and that is helping our local market.

One thing I think we will see this year is a much earlier Spring selling market. The spring buying season typically takes off in March and runs through May. But buyers who want to claim this year’s tax credit — up to $8,000 for first-time buyers and up to $6,500 for repeat buyers — must have signed purchase contracts by April 30. And they have to complete the deal by June 30. I agree with Coldwell Banker President and CEO Jim Gillespie who said “Sales are going to take off in February and March and really take off in April,” as home buyers try to get under contract by the April 30 date.

It is comforting to see how many consumers are realizing the opportunities to in today’s market—even many investors. There are amazing opportunities and great deals to be had and as buyers come to this realization, it’s exciting to see how it is affecting our market.

Now, let’s take a look at this week in Colorado real estate:

Boulder/Longmont—Longmont reports showings are holding steady at an increased level. More buyers are looking. Short sales are a large part of the offers written. This is still a lengthy and frustrating process for both the buyer and the seller. 25% of the short sale contracts written either fail or are lost because buyers are unable to wait any longer for lender approval. This is a perfect time to add to an investment portfolio in real estate.

Evergreen/Conifer—Evergreen reported we had four new listings in the last two weeks for a total of thirteen. Three listings went under contract. There were a total of 250 showings during the month. Two buyers were put under contract in the last two weeks. Overall, activity has increased significantly in price ranges up to $1,000,000. Conifer reported showing activity has increased significantly compared to December, totaling 129 showings for the month. Listing activity is increasing with five new listings.

Denver Central – Overall sold units were down from 2008 to 2009 but overall inventory was down at a greater percentage than resales. The drop in inventory in 2009 is a very good sign for the Denver market in 2010. Showings are up year over year on the existing inventory. Unemployment continues to be lower than the rest of the country which is helping the Denver market. We’ve had our 4th month in a row with the average sale price increasing in the Denver Metro area. With the extension of the tax credit to 2010 there has been an increase in 1st time home buyers looking for a property. Unfortunately, with the low inventory they need to start the process now to be under contract by the April 30th deadline. The inventory shortages in the lower end market has created multiple offer situations for most homes in that market. It might take a couple of offers before buyers find the correct property.

Denver West— One of our Agents had an open house on Saturday the 30th at a $750,000 listing – over 20 groups came through in three hours! Another Agent put all eight of her listings under contract in the last few weeks. Our under contracts are double what they were for the first two weeks of January.

Devonshire— With February here and the deadline for the tax incentive for 1st time buyers quickly approaching, we’re seeing a very nice upswing in real estate activity. Even our Sunday showings have seen a dramatic change. Typically Sunday has been a quiet day for showings in this office. We’re also seeing more contracts being written. Sellers seem to realize that ANY offer is worth countering as the written offer is just the very beginning of the process. We’re definitely short of inventory so it’s the perfect time to get homes on the market. If there is some hesitancy on timing to list a home, then the sellers should spend this time getting their homes in the best condition possible. The upper end market is finally showing some signs of movement slowly but surely, so we’re cautiously optimistic for that market sector.

Douglas County— Our Southwest Metro office reports our floor calls have been great. We’ve generated between five and seven appointments for listings and a couple of buyers. Open houses have been very successful the last two weeks. We’re seeing tremendous activity as well as our agents picking up potential buyers and listings. Agents are very busy with listing and buyer appointments. We’re seeing an increase in activity in the office and Agents are quite busy. We’re seeing movement in the $350,000 to $450,000 market as well as lower. We’re very excited about the activity that we are seeing in our market.

El Paso County— Colorado Springs reports in the Colorado Springs area, single-family home sales totaled 8,745 in 2009, a 4.9% increase over 2008. This is the first annual increase since 2005. Existing home sales last year totaled 8,188 and 8.3% increase over 2008 according to the Pikes Peak Association of Realtors. In December, home sales totaled 623 nearly a 26% jump from the same month in 2008. Existing home sales, which account for about 90% of purchases totaled 566 in December, a 22.8% increase from the same time a year earlier. Sales reflect only transactions handled by association members and most took place in El Paso and Teller counties.

Larimer County— We’re seeing a large jump in showings the last two weeks, up over 25%. Homes are steadily coming on the market and agents have reported that the upper end has seen a few more showings over the same time last year. These are promising signs for the new year. New listings this week are nearly identical to last week and I would expect the inventory to continue to climb in the next 60 days with the bulk of the sales activity still below $300,000. The perfect storm continues…low prices, low interest rates and tax incentives.
North Metro— No information reported.

Parker— Listings, showings and all activity are up in Parker and the surrounding areas. The buyers seem to be showing up after the long Winter slumber. We have had a big jump in showings just in the last week, showing that there are still huge opportunities for homeowners. Now is a great time for people on the fence to sell their homes because of the low rates, government incentives and reasonable inventory.

Southeast Metro—The SE Metro office is seeing an increase in our showing activity to over 550 showings last week. In January we placed 123 new homes on the market. As quickly as we’re listing them, we see them selling! Several agents have had 3 or 4 listings placed under contract within two weeks on the market! Buyers are excited about the extended tax credit opportunity and are anxious about finding their dream home before the interest rates tick up. Luxury homes are also experiencing a steady increase in traffic.