Manhattan Beach Real Estate

Manhattan Beach Real Estate: The Tale of a Sale

 Manhattan Beach House

3612 Poinsettia Manhattan Beach


In the last few months I’ve written posts on Starter Homes in Manhattan Beach , Prices not crashing …. no kidding and buyers and sellers Thinking Outside the Box along with a number of other posts on Manhattan Beach real estate. These posts were about the market in general and often about my listing on 3612 Poinsettia in particular. Many who commented on these posts blasted me on everything from home prices in Manhattan Beach to my general lack of knowledge about the declining real estate market. The bottom was going to fall out of the local housing market and Poinsettia was wildly overpriced at $849,000.



But a funny thing happened a month ago. Suddenly 3612 Poinsettia was not the wallflower at the prom. Poinsettia was on the short list for Prom Queen. The property was being shown many times every day. Not only did we wind up with multiple offers but it went within a matter of days and I had to turn away of number of people who wanted to make offers. I won’t release the sales price until the house closes escrow in July but I will share a bit about the sale.


First the deal is very solid with the buyers having a huge down payment well in excess of the standard 20%. The agreed price is very close to full price. The buyers have released all contingencies. I’m still receiving calls from people who want to make an offer if it falls out of escrow and are not blinking when I tell them they have to look at full price or more. People are now making comments about what a great little home it is and how lovely and private the yard is compared to many others in the same price range.


Buyers who made low ball offers suddenly found themselves wanting a chance to increase their price to whatever we wanted. The buyers who offered the winning bid didn’t mess around with multiple low offers. They wanted the house and recognized the value of the property and made their offer accordingly. 3612 Poinsettia went from mouse to Prom Queen in less then a week.



So what’s the point of this little tale? It’s pretty simple.. you have to know what is happening in your local market. The buyers who lost on this home were those who paid too much attention to what was happening in markets outside the Beach Cities and Manhattan Beach. The buyers are local people. They grew up here. They are going to live in this house and make changes as their life changes. They bought the home they could afford in the location they wanted. They bought an entry level home that they will turn into the home of their dreams over time. They absolutely love this home. In 5-7 years they will be considered “lucky” to have bought at such a cheap price.



Starter homes that were scoffed at 3 months ago as overpriced are quietly selling. Smart buyers are taking advantage of rates that are still on the low side and sellers who are pricing homes to sell. One by one these homes are moving as buyers begin to realize that Manhattan Beach and the Beach Cities are some of the best places to live in Los Angeles County.



This doesn’t mean you should buy a home if you are not ready to buy. What it does mean is that if you are financially stable and are planning to buy in the next few months you might want to take a look at what is happening in the local city where you want to live. There are good prices on a lot of property in Manhattan, Hermosa, Redondo and El Segundo.



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Comment from: Irina Netchaev [Visitor] Email · http://www.pasadenacarealestatehomes.com

Kaye, I love these stories.  Real Estate is always about price and timing.  We're seeing multiples here in San Marino as well.  One house just closed today at $400,000 over asking price. 

PermalinkPermalink June 23, 2008 19:22:21
Comment from: kaye.thomas [Member] Email · http://www.move2manhattanbeach.com/
Irina,
This is a hard concept for many buyers to understand.. the real estate numbers they should be concerned with are the ones noting what is happening in their local commmunity.. not what is blasted in media headlines.
PermalinkPermalink June 24, 2008 20:46:10
Comment from: Gena Riede [Visitor] Email · http://sacramentorealestatevoice.com

Kaye,


I just love the fact that this mouse became a Prom Queen. The buyers in contract obviously had an experienced Realtor who knew the area and understood how to get the house for their clients.


Sounds like they are excited and ready to move-in. Now, you'll need to list some more just like that one for all those buyers who lost out. Maybe given a 2nd chance they may understand the market, now.

PermalinkPermalink June 24, 2008 23:08:28
Comment from: kaye.thomas [Member] Email · http://www.move2manhattanbeach.com/
Gena- We were all very happy about the mosue making the change... I would love to have a few mor homes like this one..
PermalinkPermalink June 25, 2008 11:06:59
Comment from: lynne pope [Visitor] Email · http://teamatthebeach.com

I loved this prom queen story. My son and his wife want to buy in Manhattan Beach someday for the schools.


Its so great they want each of their daughters to have a great education over being prom queen. We will be looking for one of those homes soon.Thanks so much..


Lynne Pope

PermalinkPermalink September 02, 2008 05:36:08
Comment from: kaye.thomas [Member] Email · http://www.move2manhattanbeach.com/
Hi Lynne,
Glad you liked the story.. With a sharp agent like you on their side I'm sure they will be in MB before long..
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