Multi-million Dollar Real Estate Sales

Date: Tuesday December 8, 2009
Posted in: real estate, Morgan Hill, sales

Two high-priced properties went under contract in South County last week.  16367 Reynolds Drive in Morgan Hill, priced at $2,995,000, is a spectaular single-story home located on a prestigious street in the Paradise Valley area of Morgan Hill.

16367 Reynolds Drive

This 5125 square foot home is located on 1.8 beautifully landscaped acres and has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.  A gorgeous kitchen is situated in the midst of all the activity.  The family room boasts open hand-hewed ceiling beams.  The huge master suite features a fireplace and retreat.  The library, wine room and pool table room with wet bar create several spaces for entertaining and relaxing.  The backyard also features areas for entertaining including an expansive outdoor dining pavilion with wood fireplace, pizza oven and kitchen.  There are formal gardens, along with a custom pool and spa.  The real slate roof is another high-end feature on this one-of-a-kind wonderful custom home.

15175 Sycamore Drive, Morgan Hill priced at $2,750,000, also sold last week.  An equally spectacular property, this home is 6921 square feet located on 5 level acres and is in the Paradise Valley area of Morgan Hill as well.

15175 Sycamore Drive, Morgan Hill

This Tuscan inspired villa features all the amenities to be expected in this type of custom estate.  The main home is 6300 square feet and includes 4 bedr00ms, 2 offices, 5 full baths, and 2 powder rooms. The detached pool house is 990+ square feet with a full kitchen and full bath. There is parking for 8 cars, a 580 square foot gym/game room with a 1/2 bathroom and a separate workshop.

These two high-priced real estate sales last week are remarkable in that there have only been two closed home sales during all of 2009 that were priced over $2 million.



Buyers Tax Credit Extended!

Date: Friday November 6, 2009
Posted in: tax credit

tax creditPresident Obama is expected to sign the congress-passed bill extending and expanding the Federal Tax Credit for First-time Home Buyers.  The tax credit will be extended through April 30, 2010, with a 60-day extension if a binding contract is in place prior to the deadline. First-time home buyers will continue to receive a tax credit of up to $8,000, while existing homeowners who are purchasing a new primary residence will receive a reduced credit of up to $6,500. Existing homeowners will be eligible for the $6,500 if they have lived in their current residences for at least five years. The bill also will increase the qualifying income limits from $75,000 for single tax filers and $150,000 for joint filers, to $125,000 and $225,000, respectively. The purchase price of the home is capped at $800,000. 

The changes, among other things, are aimed at encouraging so-called “move-up buyers” to sell their first homes and buy a larger or more expensive place. Under additional provisions in the bill, taxpayers can claim the credit on purchases completed in 2010 on their 2009 income tax returns. The bill maintains the provision that home buyers do not have to repay the credit provided the home remains their primary residence for 36 months after purchase, and waives this requirement for active duty military personnel who move due to a military order.



What’s been the trend in sales prices for south Santa Clara County real estate?  I’ll break it down by city looking at detached single family residences:

Morgan Hill median Sold Prices, down 31% August ‘08 vs. August ‘09:

Morgan Hill Sold Prices

Gilroy median Sold Prices August ‘08 vs. August ‘09 down 9%:

Gilroy sold prices

San Martin median Sold Prices, down 58% August ‘08 vs. August ‘09:

San Martin sold prices



How South Santa Clara County Schools Performed

Date: Tuesday September 22, 2009
Posted in: Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy, school

2009 Academic Performance Index (API) scores are now available.  How did the Morgan Hill Unified and Gilroy Unified School Districts perform?

 MORGAN HILL UNIFIED

Elementary School

Junior high school

High school

GILROY UNIFIED

Elementary School

Middle school

High school

Above information taken from the San Jose Mercury News 9/16/2009.



Sales remained steady in the south Santa Clara County towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy during the week of September 14 through September 20.  There were 33 residences that went from active to pending status as compared to the previous week’s 31.  This is down from the typical number of sales this summer when weekly sales numbered in the 40s.  Of all the sales this past week, 29 were single family homes and 4 were townhouses/condominiums. 

The highest priced listing sold last week was 1026 Llagas Road in Morgan Hill, a 4,893 s.f. bank-owned home on a 90,604 s.f. lot priced at $899,000.  This home had been on the market for 44 days.  1026 Llagas Rd

The lowest priced listing sold last week was also a bank-owned condo at 7598 Monterey Street in Gilroy, a one bedroom/one bathroom priced at $78,900.  This 3 year old property had been on the market for 54 days.7598 Monterey St.

Seventy-three percent of the sales this week were priced under $500,000 and only 6% were above $800,000. 

Of these sales, the list price ranges were:

Less than $200,000 = 5 sales (15% of total)

$200,000 - $500,000 = 19 sales (58% of total)

$500,000 - $800,000 = 7 sales (21% of total)

$800,000 - $1,200,000 = 2 sale (6% of total)

As of September 20, 2009, there are 287 residential (single family homes and condos) listings active on the market in Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  There are currently 378 pending residential listings.  Therefore, 57% of the total listings are pending under contract as of this date.  However, many of the pendings are short sales and therefore take a long time to close.  This keeps our pending percentage up artificially high. 

Only 15 residential real estate listings closed escrow during the past week in the south county towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  If homes continued to sell at this rate it would take 19 weeks to sell all south county listings.  Therefore, as of this past week, we have 4.8 months supply of inventory. 

Tune in next week for an update on the number of sales in South Santa Clara County!



Real estate sales numbered 31 in the south Santa Clara County towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy during the week of September 7th through 13th.  There were 31 residences that went from active to pending status and the majority of these sales were in the low price ranges.  Of all the sales this past week, 26 were single family homes and 5 condos a townhouses/condominiums.  The highest priced listing sold last week was 1955 Killarney Court in the Eagle Ridge community Gilroy, a 4729 s.f. home on a 14,195 s.f. lot priced at $999,000.  The lowest priced listing sold last week was at 1221 Juniper Drive #E in Gilroy, a 864 s.f. regular sale condo priced at $125,000.  A whopping 84 percent of the sales this week were priced under $500,000 and only 3% were above $800,000. 

Of these sales, the list price ranges were:

Less than $200,000 = 5 sales (16% of total)

$200,000 - $500,000 = 21 sales (68% of total)

$500,000 - $800,000 = 4 sales (13% of total)

$800,000 - $1,200,000 = 1 sale (3% of total)

As of September 13, 2009, there are 289 residential (single family homes and condos) listings active on the market in Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  There are currently 376 pending residential listings.  Therefore, 57% of the total listings are pending under contract as of this date.  However, many of the pendings are short sales and therefore take a long time to close.  This keeps our pending percentage up artificially high. 

Thirteen residential real estate listings closed escrow during the past week in the south county towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  If homes continued to sell at this rate it would take 22.2 weeks to sell all south county listings.  Therefore, as of this past week, we have 5.5 months supply of inventory. 

Tune in next week for an update on the number of sales in South Santa Clara County!



Sales held steady this past week in the south Santa Clara County towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  Last week there were 32 residences that went from active to pending status as compared to the previous week’s 33.  Of all the sales this past week, 31 were single family homes and 1 was a condominium.  The highest priced listing sold last week was 10748 Green Valley in Gilroy, a 3971 s.f. home on a 2.5 acres priced at $1,299,000.  It had been on the market for 128 days.  The lowest priced residence sold last week was a condo in Gilroy at 1221 Juniper Drive #E, a 864 s.f. home priced at $125,000.  Only 50 percent of the sales this week were priced under $500,000 and 9% were above $800,000. 

Of these sales, the list price ranges were:

Less than $200,000 = 6 sales (19% of total)

$200,000 - $500,000 = 10 sales (31% of total)

$500,000 - $800,000 = 13 sales (41% of total)

$800,000 - $1,200,000 = 2 sales (6% of total)

 $1,200,000 - $2,000,000 = 1 sale (3% of total)

As of August 30, 2009, there are 282 residential (single family homes and condos) listings active on the market in Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  There are currently 367 pending residential listings.  Therefore, 57% of the total listings are pending under contract as of this date.  However, many of the pendings are short sales and therefore take a long time to close.  This keeps our pending percentage up artificially high. 

Twenty-four residential real estate listings closed escrow during the past week in the south county towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  If homes continued to sell at this rate it would take 11.7 weeks to sell all south county listings.  Therefore, as of this past week, we have 3 months supply of inventory. 

Tune in next week for an update on the number of sales in South Santa Clara County!



Real estate sales numbered 33 in the south Santa Clara County towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy during the week of August 17 through August 23.  There were 33 residences that went from active to pending status.  Of all the sales this past week, 32 were single family homes and 1 was a townhouses/condominiums.  The highest priced listing sold last week was my listing at 1845 Silverwings Court in Morgan Hill, a 3200 s.f. home on a 15,246 s.f. lot priced at $1,025,000.  This short sale home sold quickly in 24 days.  The lowest priced listing sold last week was a home at 256 2nd Street in Gilroy, a 842 s.f. on 2100 s.f. lot priced at $134,500.  Fifty-eight percent of the sales this week were priced under $500,000 and 9% were above $800,000. 

Of these sales, the list price ranges were:

Less than $200,000 = 3 sales (9% of total)

$200,000 - $500,000 = 16 sales (49% of total)

$500,000 - $800,000 = 11 sales (33% of total)

$800,000 - $1,200,000 = 3 sales (9% of total)

As of August 23, 2009, there are 291 residential (single family homes and condos) listings active on the market in Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  There are currently 368 pending residential listings.  Therefore, 56% of the total listings are pending under contract as of this date.  However, many of the pendings are short sales and therefore take a long time to close.  This keeps our pending percentage up artificially high. 

Twenty-four residential real estate listings closed escrow during the past week in the south county towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  If homes continued to sell at this rate it would take 12.1 weeks to sell all south county listings.  Therefore, as of this past week, we have 3 months supply of inventory. 

Tune in next week for an update on the number of sales in South Santa Clara County!



Sales remained steady in the south Santa Clara County towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy during the week of July 27 through August 2.  There were 41 residences that went from active to pending status as compared to the previous week’s 42.  Of all the sales this past week, 37 were single family homes and 4 were townhouses/condominiums.  The highest priced listing sold last week was 18655 Castle Lake Drive in Morgan Hill, a 5,535 s.f. home on a 44,431 s.f. lot priced at $1,350,000.  This home had been on the market for 246 days.  The lowest priced listing sold last week was a rural home at 6760 Croy Road in Morgan Hill, a 1812 s.f. on about 10 acres priced at $169,900.  This home had been on the market for 230 days.  Seventy-three percent of the sales this week were priced under $500,000 and 7% were above $800,000. 

Of these sales, the list price ranges were:

Less than $200,000 = 2 sales (5% of total)

$200,000 - $500,000 = 28 sales (68% of total)

$500,000 - $800,000 = 8 sales (20% of total)

$800,000 - $1,200,000 = 1 sale (2% of total)

$1,200,000-$2,000,000 = 2 sales (5% of total)

As of August 2, 2009, there are 314 residential (single family homes and condos) listings active on the market in Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  There are currently 356 pending residential listings.  Therefore, 53% of the total listings are pending under contract as of this date.  However, many of the pendings are short sales and therefore take a long time to close.  This keeps our pending percentage up artificially high. 

A whopping 30 residential real estate listings closed escrow during the past week in the south county towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  If homes continued to sell at this rate it would take 10.5 weeks to sell all south county listings.  Therefore, as of this past week, we have 2.6 months supply of inventory. 

Tune in next week for an update on the number of sales in South Santa Clara County!



Sales jumped this past week in the south Santa Clara County towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  Last week there were 42 residences that went from active to pending status as compared to the previous week’s 37.  Of all the sales this past week, 39 were single family homes and 3 were townhouses/condominiums.  The highest priced listing sold last week was 13660 Sycamore Drive in Morgan Hill, a 2001 s.f. home on a 54,450 s.f. lot in a gorgeous rural area priced at $939,000.  This lovely home had been on and off the market for quite a while and had been originally priced at $1.348,000 in 2007.  The lowest priced listing sold last week was a bank-owned home in one of the newer downtown Gilroy condos at 7598 Monterey Street, #260, a 706 s.f. home priced at $99.900.  Sixty-nine percent of the sales this week were priced under $500,000 and 10% were above $800,000. 

Of these sales, the list price ranges were:

Less than $200,000 = 8 sales (19% of total)

$200,000 - $500,000 = 21 sales (50% of total)

$500,000 - $800,000 = 9 sales (21% of total)

$800,000 - $1,200,000 = 4 sales (10% of total)

As of July 26, 2009, there are 321 residential (single family homes and condos) listings active on the market in Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  There are currently 354 pending residential listings.  Therefore, 52% of the total listings are pending under contract as of this date.  However, many of the pendings are short sales and therefore take a long time to close.  This keeps our pending percentage up artificially high. 

A whopping 30 residential real estate listings closed escrow during the past week in the south county towns of Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy.  If homes continued to sell at this rate it would take 10.7 weeks to sell all south county listings.  Therefore, as of this past week, we have 2.7 months supply of inventory. 

Tune in next week for an update on the number of sales in South Santa Clara County!