Showing Tips

So you’ve put your house on the market and are planning to jump on the spring bandwagon and take advantage of the thawing market. Let’s talk about how best to show your home & what your options are.

You’ll be talking with your agent about the listing’s “Showing Instructions”. You have several options including “Call 1st”, “Call Agent”, “Call Owner” and “Appointment Only” among others. My recommendation to my clients is to veer toward the “Call 1st” option if at all possible. My reason for this is that you want to remove as many barriers as possible to getting a potential Buyer into your home. While there is often very reasonable rationale for choosing others of those options, the one that makes it easiest for your potential Buyer is “Call 1st”. This Showing Instruction lets the Buyer’s agent know that he or she may call your number, and if no one answers, leave a message with the approximate time of the desired showing and the request for a call back that if that time will NOT work for you. This makes it very easy for the Buyer’s agent and the Buyer…. and that’s what you want! It also gives you the opportunity to say “No… 2PM this afternoon would work better for me.”

Now let’s talk about how you leave your home when you have a showing. Obviously you want your home to he “the one” for the Buyers looking it over. I know you’ve heard all the admonitions before about making things neutral so that Buyers can picture themselves and their “stuff” there; taking down family photos/neutral wall colors/cleared counter-tops etc. I also want you to consider those things that are probably invisible to you as a homeowner… Pretend you have never been in your home before, and walk in the front door. Is the entry open with a clear view to the rest of the home? Is the porch littered with shoes or other “normal” things like miscellaneous gardening objects (trowels, gloves…), dead potted plants, etc? Are your toothbrushes in cups on the counter for visitors to admire? Dentures in a glass? Are your medications out on the counter in the bathroom or your vitamins out on the kitchen counter?? Is there a stinky kitchen sponge decorating your sink? Are those pesky box beetles trying valiantly to get in under your back door & warm up a little? (PLEASE call Orkin…) How about your mud room… is it muddy? If so… transform it into a showplace for cleanliness w/ hooks for clothing & bench-seats for cleaning up…. but leave the mud for peoples’ imaginations. The whole thing is about creating ambiance. I’ll say it: “The way you live in a house is not the way you ‘sell” a house.” Just do a little “I’ve never been here before” exploring around your home… it will probably amaze you!

How to make it all easier?
There are professional organizers who can come in and help you with streamlining your home. I’ve used this method with clients, especially busy ones. It lifts a huge weight off a Seller’s shoulders during the process of sorting and deciding what is staying and what is going into storage during the sale period or to Goodwill.

Once that phase of preparation is complete, I suggest hiring a professional cleaning company to come in and do a once-over on your home. It is more of what we discussed above; things you don’t tend to notice as you live in the house. After this, attempt to keep things the way they are… hopefully streamlined and clean. Then just keep a bottle of window cleaner handy and go through the house lightly touching all the sinks’ hardware so it shines before you leave. Once the initial work is done in preparing your home for sale, maintenance is key, and not as hard as you think.

My main message here? You’ve heard all of the obvious advice on staging, colors etc. Remember to look at the little things. They make a big difference!

Market Activity for Feb 21-27, 2011

Last Week Lake Oswego saw 11 New properties enter the market, 13 move to Pending status, and 6 Closed sales.

See below for further details according to RMLS:

NEWLY LISTED (Feb 21-27, 2011)

Address Type Price Sq FT BR Baths
47 Eagle Crest Dr #41 Condo $69,900 932 2 1
100 Leonard St #3 Condo $249,000 1364 2 2
3 Saint Helens Circle Detached $257,250 1472 2 2
6243 Dawn Ave Detached $294,000 1254 3 1.5
18220 Bickel Ct Detached $419,000 2600 4 2.5
2375 Dellwood Dr Detached $487,500 3317 4 3
1210 Wells St Detached $525,000 4494 6 3.5
2310 Stonehurst Ct Detached $559,000 3365 4 2.5
4036 Melissa Dr Detached $579,900 3204 4 3.5
4081 Pfeifer Ct Detached $709,000 4070 5 3.5
14100 Goodall Rd Detached $854,950 2513 4 2.5

PENDING SALES (Feb 21-27, 2011)

Address Type Price Sq Ft BR Baths CDOM
18021 Tualata Ave Detached Auction 1410 3 1 721
33 Crestfield Ct #33 Condo $49,500 689 1 1 404
668 McVey Ave #12 Condo $129,360 992 3 1.5 0
4 Touchstone #136 Condo $159,900 1351 3 2.5 822
6319 Washington Ct Detached $219,900 1274 3 1.5 98
575 Hemlock St Detached $289,000 1175 3 2 20
14418 Orchard Springs Rd Detached $358,900 1710 3 2.5 13
16909 Crestview Dr Detached $425,000 2553 4 3 414
13595 Knaus Rd Detached $489,000 3339 4 3 226
17560 Westview Dr Detached $519,000 2561 3 2.5 196
547 2nd St #202 Condo $535,000 1529 2 2 388
13991 Chelsea Dr Detached $544,500 3354 3 2.5 294
6435 McDuff Ct Detached $759,950 3206 4 3.5 23

SOLD (Feb 21-27, 2011)

Address Orig. Price Sold Price Type Sq Ft CDOM
243 Cervantes Circle $139,900 $95,500 Condo 1292 319
240 4th St $289,000 $258,000 Detached 1080 49
14138 Knaus Rd $275,000 $269,565 Detached 2001 106
1900 Greentree Rd $449,000 $315,000 Detached 3032 111
1579 Bay View Ln $639,000 $565,000 Detached 4865 33
610 Cabana Ln $895,000 $800,000 Detached 1729 171

Criteria: Homes in the 97034 and 97035 zip code, listed, pending or sold between the dates listed above as reported by the Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS). DETACHD refers to Single Family Detached Residence, MFG refers to manufactured housing, and ATTACHD refers to single-family residences with some portion of the structure attached to another property, but not constituting CONDO ownership. DOM stands for days on market, or the number of days from when the listing became active and when it received an acceptable offer, with CDOM standing for “cumulative days on market” accounting for “refreshed” listings

Open Houses for Feb. 26, 2011

It’s going to be a great day tomorrow to go and see some open houses. RMLS is showing that 29 homes will be held open on February 26th. Enjoy.

Address Price BR Baths Open
5061 Foothills Dr G $180,000 2 2 1 to 3
5055 Foothills Dr C $239,000 2 2 1 to 4
53 Oriole Ln $269,000 3 2.5 1 to 3
12847 SW 61st Ave $272,000 3 2 1 to 4
4382 Woodside Circle $275,000 2 2 2 to 4
15245 Boones Way $289,900 3 2.5 1:30 to 3:30
18715 Boones Indian Creek Dr $353,800 3 2 1 to 3
1830 Cloverleaf Rd $373,000 5 2 1:30 to 3:30
18978 Indian Springs Circle $375,000 3 2 1 to 3
19 Grouse Terrace $419,900 3 2.5 1 to 4
775 Boca Ratan Dr $424,990 4 3.5 12:30 to 2:30
19443 Koknee Ct $475,000 4 2.5 12 to 4
12 Scarborough Dr $479,900 4 2.5 12 to 4
17790 Westview Dr $495,000 4 3 2 to 4
3899 Daniel Way $550,000 4 2.5 1 to 4
17981 Meadowlark Ln $558,377 3 2.5 11 to 4
9 Abelard St $599,000 5 3.5 1 to 4
1217 Tyndall Ct $599,000 4 4 2 to 4
1930 Indian Trail $669,000 3 3 2 to 4
17884 Kelok Rd $695,000 5 3.5 2 to 4
17896 Kelok Rd $695,000 6 5.5 2 to 4
4081 Pfeifer Ct $709,000 5 3.5 1 to 3
649 9th St $739,900 3 2.5 1 to 3
533 Weidman Ct $879,000 4 3.5 2 to 4
100 Garibaldi St $899,000 5 3.5+.5 1 to 3
18209 Siena Dr $1,058,000 5 3.5 1 to 3
18222 Siena Dr $1,189,000 4 3.5 1 to 3
1104 Forest Meadows Way $1,495,000 4 3.5 2 to 4
2572 Glen Eagles Pl $1,895,000 5 4.5+.5 1 to 3

Affordable Homes

Lake Oswego has a reputation for being a community of expensive, luxury homes. And, yes, those homes are abundant in Lake Oswego. But for the buyer looking for an affordable home, Lake Oswego should still be a consideration.

The RMLS has recently begun tracking affordability. What they are comparing is the median income of the metro area (currently $71,200) to the median sales price of the metro area (currently $215,000) and determining the percentage of the median income to make the house payment on the median house. In other words, if a buyer making the median income goes to qualify for a loan, he or she makes enough money to qualify for a house payment that is currently 166% of what the house payment would be if they purchased a home at the current median price. An index of 166 means that current median income can easily support the current median home price. Before the market turned, that purchasing percentage was just 88% (June of 2007). It’s pretty clear that our housing market in 2007 was extremely unaffordable for the average buyer. Today, it is much more affordable.

Affordablity Affordability
Index Index
Dec. 2010 166 Mar. 2007 95
Sept. 2010 155 Dec. 2006 105
June. 2010 148 Sept. 2006 101
Mar. 2010 145 June. 2006 97
Dec. 2009 141 Mar. 2006 107
Sept. 2009 140 Dec. 2005 113
June. 2009 30 Sept. 2005 121
Mar. 2009 138 June. 2005 129
Dec. 2008 125 Mar. 2005 133
Sept. 2008 109 Dec. 2004 144
June. 2008 98 Sept. 2004 149
Mar. 2008 103 June. 2004 140
Dec. 2007 99 Mar. 2004 162
Sept. 2007 94 Dec. 2003 152
June. 2007 88 Sept. 2003 149

How does Lake Oswego fit into this, with it’s million dollar mansions? Actually, pretty well. There are currently 71 properties for sale in Lake Oswego that are priced at $215,000 or less. The bulk of those are condominiums, but it is very possible to buy into Lake Oswego within the median household pricing.

Since beginning this blog I have on ocassion compared affordable housing in Lake Oswego to affordable housing in Sellwood, a popular neighborhood in Southeast Portland where I once lived. I have done this because the average consumer assumes Southeast Portland is affordable, just as they assume that Lake Oswego is not. The cost threshold I have used is $350,000. So, by my definition affordable is a home that costs $350,000 or less. I have not included condominiums or attached homes. Today in Lake Oswego there are 74 houses for sale priced at $350,000 or less. Sellwood has just 20.

The least expensive detached house currently for sale in Lake Oswego is priced at $159,000. It is a bank foreclosure. With 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a single car garage, it has 1625 square feet.

The least expensive detached house currently for sale in Sellwood is priced at $145,000. It is offered as a short sale. It has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, no garage. It has 1078 square feet, 340 of which are in an unfinished basement.

Have a great week. If you’re in the local area, stay warm and enjoy the snow.
Dianne

Feb. 20, 2011 ~ Lake Oswego Open Houses

There are 26 Open Houses on tour Sunday in Lake Oswego!  Dianne will be holding my listing at (Link:)  979 Devon Lane Open from 12-2.  Stop by and say hello!  While you’re there, check out the sweeping valley & Mt Hood/Mt Adams views, and stroll out on the master deck to experience that cozy getaway space complete with fantastic hot tub!

Here are the houses being held Open according to RMLS:

Address L/Price # Beds # Baths Total SF Prop Type Open
4971 SUNTREE LN $289,900 3 2.1 1911 DETACHD 1-3PM
19250 MAREE CT $319,000 3 2.1 1519 DETACHd 1-4PM
14418 ORCHARD SPRINGS RD $358,900 3 2.1 1710 DETACHD 1-3PM
151 DEL PRADO ST $399,000 4 2.1 2447 DETACHD 12:30-2:30PM
18929 INDIAN SPRINGS RD $435,000 4 3 3380 DETACHD 2-4PM
785 5TH ST $445,000 3 2 2112 DETACHD 1-4PM
979 DEVON LN $449,900 4 3.1 2162 DETACHd 12-2PM
15 CHURCHILL DOWNS $479,900 3 2 2014 DETACHD 1-3PM
19443 KOKANEE CT $494,000 4 2.1 2807 DETACHD 12-4PM
17790 WESTVIEW DR $495,000 4 3 3361 DETACHD 1-3PM
17360 HUNTER CT $497,500 4 2.1 3322 DETACHD 1:30-3:30
1119 OAK ST $499,500 4 2.1 2123 DETACHd 2-4PM
19319 SW DOGWOOD CT $499,900 4 2.1 3105 DETACHD 10-4Pm
1217 TYNDALL CT $599,000 4 4 5181 DETACHD 2-4Pm
9 ABELARD ST $599,000 5 3.1 3609 DETACHD 10-3PM
5088 Woodcrest LN $599,900 4 2.1 3063 DETACHD 1-4PM
17997 Braeden CT $644,859 3 2.1 2984 DETACHd 1-3PM12-2PM
5511 FIELDSTONE CT $658,950 4 2.1 3037 DETACHD 12-2PM
5533 FIELDSTONE CT $668,950 4 2.1 3115 DETACHD 12-2PM
1015 SOUTHSHORE BLVD $695,000 4 3 3522 DETACHD 1-3PM
17884 KELOK RD $695,000 5 3.1 4124 DETACHD 2-4PM
17896 KELOK RD $695,000 6 5.1 4323 DETACHd 2-4PM
15622 FIELDSTONE DR $698,950 3 2.1 3113 DETACHD 12-2PM
17301 CANAL CIR $749,000 3 2.1 1812 DETACHD 3-5PM
18209 SIENA DR $1,058,000 5 3.1 3839 DETACHD 2:30-4:30PM
18222 SIENA DR $1,189,000 4 3.1 3998 DETACHD 2:30-4:30PM

News & Notes

Bill Korach, Superintendent of Lake Oswego Schools since 1987;   respected & beloved administrator known for arriving at the office at around 6:15AM and not leaving till the last meeting of the evening, announced his retirement. There is a catch however… he is planning to continue working in his position for the next year, and very possibly beyond.. just one stipulation: no pay. That’s right, he is planning to donate his time, expertise and energies to the school district with the aim of saving teachers’ jobs. At a time when the treasured Lake Oswego school system is, like most all of them these days, looking at making cuts, re-working and restructuring the schools themselves, this is truly a novel and selfless act that will have a real bottom-line effect. Hats off to Bill Korach! Here’s an article for more info if you’re interested: Oregon Live Article (photo from Lake Oswego Review)

The three leading causes of traffic crash injuries are:  Safety Restraint Use, Speed and Impaired Drivers.  Lake Oswego Police are conducting their “3 Flags Safety Campaign until February 20th.  To learn more, check out this article: 3 Flags Safety Campaign

Commercial Food Waste Program – Allied Waste which services Lake Oswego residents, is conducting a special program reducing the amount of waste going into the landfills and sewer system.  The basic gist of this program is that customers are able to separate their garbage into waste & general garbage so that the waste can be composted.  If you are interested in participating or learning more, you may call: 503 636 3011

Market Activity for Feb. 7-13, 2011

Last Week Lake Oswego saw 15 New properties enter the market, 6 move to Pending status, and 3 Closed sales.

See below for further details according to RMLS:

NEWLY LISTED (Feb 7-13, 2011)

Address Type Price Sq FT BR Baths
88 Cervantes Condo $129,900 912 2 1.5
45 Eagle Crest Dr #308 Condo $169,000 1124 2 2
16250 Pacific Hwy #44 Condo $275,000 2 2 1305
14418 Orchard Springs Rd Detached $358,900 3 2.5 1710
14402 Orchard Springs Rd Detached $399,900 5 3 2175
29 Walking Woods Dr Detached $410,000 3 2 2311
785 5th St Detached $445,000 3 2 2112
12751 Sierra Vista Dr Detached $469,900 3 2 2097
17764 Kelok Rd Detached $542,000 4 3 2729
5088 Woodcrest Ln Detached $599,900 4 2.5 3056
5463 Denton Dr Detached $739,000 4 2.5 3553
5811 Stewart Glenn Ct Detached $749,000 4 2.5 3721
13090 Knaus Rd Detached $769,900 4 3.5 3504
17833 Marylcreek Dr Detached $775,000 5 4.5 5495
14066 Goodall Rd Detached $1,050,000 4 3.5 4220

PENDING SALES (Feb 7-13, 2011)

Address Type Price Sq Ft BR Baths CDOM
103 3rd St Condo $259,000 1006 2 2 288
4821 Dawn Ave Detached $324,999 1955 3 2 50
4703 Cambridge Ct Attached $412,000 2914 3 2.5 438
5157 Denton Dr Detached $659,900 3087 4 2.5 174
17424 Bryant Rd Detached $699,000 3278 4 4 1701
1309 Horseshoe Curve Detached $849,000 3087 4 3 58

SOLD (Feb 7-13, 2011)

Address Orig. Price Sold Price Type Sq Ft CDOM
790 Boca Ratan Dr $269,900 $230,000 Detached 2112 284
691 G Ave $620,000 $620,000 Detached 2789 24
15459 Village Dr $695,000 $625,000 Detached 3059 88

Criteria: Homes in the 97034 and 97035 zip code, listed, pending or sold between the dates listed above as reported by the Regional Multiple Listing Service (RMLS). DETACHD refers to Single Family Detached Residence, MFG refers to manufactured housing, and ATTACHD refers to single-family residences with some portion of the structure attached to another property, but not constituting CONDO ownership. DOM stands for days on market, or the number of days from when the listing became active and when it received an acceptable offer, with CDOM standing for “cumulative days on market” accounting for “refreshed” listings

Open Houses for February 13, 2011

There are 35 homes planned to be held open on February 13th, according to the RMLS. This is a large assortment of homes: large and small and in most every price range. What a nice Valentine’s Day it would be to find your beautiful new home.

Address Price BR Baths Open
221 Cervantes $129,000 2 1.5 1 to 3
5530 Bonita Rd $249,799 3 1.5 1 to 3
53 Oriole $269,000 3 2.5 12 to 3
446 5th St $285,000 2 1.5 12 to 2
5204 Rosewood St $344,900 3 2.5 12:30 to 2:30
18715 Indian Creek Dr $353,900 3 2.5 1 to 3
14418 Orchard Springs Rd $358,900 3 2.5 1 to 3
880 Boca Ratan Dr $375,000 5 3 1 to 4
14251 Camden Ln $380,000 3 2.5 1 to 3
775 Boca Ratan Dr $429,840 4 3.5 1 to 3
18700 Wood Duck Way $429,900 4 2 1 to 3
1012 Andrews Rd $439,000 3 2 2 to 4
4750 Auburn Ln $439,900 3 3.5 1 to 4
6 Churchill Downs $439,950 5 3.5 1 to 3
760 Timberline Dr $459,000 5 3 1 to 3
12 Scarborough Dr $479,900 4 2.5 1:30 to 4
19319 SW Dogwood Ct $499,900 4 2.5 10 to 4
19263 Megly Ct $549,900 5 3 10 to 4
9 Abelard St $599,000 5 3.5 12 ro 3
1217 Tyndall Ct $599,000 4 4 2 to 4
14232 Meadow Grass St $599,900 4 3 2 to 4
13265 Fox Run $639,000 4 2.5+.5 1 to 3
5 Cellini Ct $649,900 5 3.5 1 to 3
5511 Fieldstone Ct $668,950 4 2.5 2 to 4
1930 Indian Trail $669,000 3 3 1 to 3
15622 Fieldstone Dr $698,950 3 2.5 2 to 4
1100 Upper Devon Ln $699,000 4 3.5 1 to 3
5320 Southwood Dr $728,000 4 3 3 to 5
17110 Lowenberg Terrace $775,000 4 2.5 1 to 3
2358 Summit Dr $879,950 3 2.5 1 to 4
533 Weidman Ct $924,900 4 3.5 1 to 3
18209 Siena Dr $1,058,000 5 3.5 1 to 3
18222 Siena Dr $1,189,000 4 3.5 1 to 3
18024 Skyland Circle $1,595,000 4 3.5+.5 12 to 3

Looking for Red Flags

When I am showing houses, there are a few specific items I watch for. I guess I think of them as red flags: things that create an immediate concern if I see them.

From the curb:
The condition of the roof. Does the roof lay flat or are there waves of high and low areas? This is a sign that the roof is installed over additional layers of roofing material. When the the time comes to replace the roof, will it require a total tear off? What is the condition of the shingles? If they are wood, are they lifting and curling? On a wood roof, this might simply be a sign that the shingles need to be treated with preservative. More concerning on a wood roof is if the shingles are split and broken. On a composition roof, are there missing shingles? Is the material obviously deteriorating?
What is the siding made of? Specifically I am looking for composite siding that was widely used in the 1990’s and manufactured by various companies but commonly referred to as LP siding. I am familiar with the specific knot pattern used in the pressing of the product to look like wood. The other siding I am looking for is EIFS. This is a pre-manufactured stucco product that was widely used about the same time as LP, and usually installed incorrectly. Either one of these siding products immediately tells me that if the house is a candidate, we need to inspect the siding carefully.
Going inside, the electrical panel There are several brands of electrical panels with poor reputations. The most widely used one, and one that I see lots of, were manufactured by Federal Pacific. I have been told, in writing by a licensed electrician, that Federal Pacific panels have been unfairly targeted for failure by over testing and that if all brands of panels were scrutinized to such a degree they too would be found faulty. Having heard this, I have seen documentation that shows that Federal Pacific panels have a history of failure. This red flag, like the others, tells me we need to carefully inspect and investigate.
Older Homes Is there now or has there ever been oil heat? This implies an oil storage tank. This must be addressed prior to purchase. Are there single-pane windows? What insulation has been added to the home? Both issues are going to affect the energy efficiency of the house. Some older homes have been completely updated making these concerns a non-issue. Others have not. It could be a cost consideration in the purchase and livability of the house.
Drainage issues Especially in Oregon, at this time of year, it’s pretty easy to see if the yard has standing water or erosion on an embankment. Generally, drainage issues are highly correctable. It’s good to recognize them so that the right questions can be asked and inspections planned.
Home Owner’s AssociationsWhen buying a property in a Home Owner’s Association (and this is more than just condos and townhouses, many newer subdivisions have HOAs) you are buying into the association and need to be clear about what that means and how it will affect you. Make sure to understand the rules and regulations as well as the costs/budget of the HOA. As part of the home inspection process, a property within an HOA will have inspection considerations that are specific to the HOA including review of the rules and regulations, review of the budget and reserves, as well as review of the Conditions, Covenants, and Restrictions. I also recommend getting a copy of the HOA meeting notes for the previous 12 months. If the HOA has problems, the members of the HOA will be talking about them at the regular meetings.

I am by no means an expert on the items on this list. But I do know enough that when I see an issue, I want to bring in an expert to give their opinion about problems or corrections. And really, the inspection process begins the first time you see a house. Having a few key items to quickly review as you look at houses should make the process easier.

So that’s it. My handy little list of red flags.
Dianne

Open Houses for Sunday, 1/30/11

There are 35 scheduled open houses this Sunday, including Linda’s beautiful listing at 979 Devon Lane. I will be hosting this open from 11 am to 2pm. This is a tremendous house with panoramic views of Mt. Hood and Portland. Priced at $449,900, it has4 bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths. This is a contemporary home with a separate apartment for guests, in-laws, or working from home. It has nice upgrades such as SubZero, hardwood floors, and gas appliances. Please follow my bright-yellow signs in from Cornell. I’d love to meet you!

Address Type Price BR Baths Open
1400 Bonniebrae Dr Attached $169,500 2 1 1 to 3
5061 Foothills Dr G Condo $180,000 2 2 1 to 3
5055 Foothills Dr C Condo $239,000 2 2 1 to 4
5530 Bonita Rd Detached $279,900 3 1.5 1 to 3
446 5th St Attached $295,000 2 1.5 1 to 3
14402 Sherbrook Pl Detached $349,000 3 2.5 1 to 3
18715 Indian Creek Dr Detached $353,900 3 2 1 to 3
14 Hillshire Dr Detached $375,000 3 1.5 1 to 3
1677 Laurel St Detached $425,000 4 3.5 12 to 3
775 Boca Ratan Dr Detached $439,990 4 3.5 1 to 3
17791 Hill Way Detached $449,000 4 2.5 12 to 2
979 Devon Ln Detached $449,900 4 3.5 11 to 2
12 Scarborough Dr Detached $479,900 4 2.5 12 to 2
17645 Oak Meadow Ln Detached $510,000 4 2.5 1 to 4
2626 Park Rd Detached $519,000 4 3 1 to 3
17981 Meadowlark Ln Detached $558,377 3 2.5 11 to 4
4869 Sage Hen Way Detached $594,900 5 2.5 1 to 3
1217 Tyndall Ct Detached $599,000 4 4 1 to 4
133 Furnace St #20 Attached $629,000 2 2.5 1 to 3
13265 Fox Run Detached $639,000 4 2.5+.5 1 to 3
2469 Marylhaven Pl Detached $649,000 4 3.5+.5 12 to 3
5511 Fieldstone Ct Detached $687,950 4 2.5 2:30 to 4:30
5533 Fieldstone Ct Detached $688,950 4 2.5 2:30 to 4:30
17884 Kelok Rd Detached $695,000 5 3.5 2 to 4
17896 Kelok Rd Detached $695,000 6 5.5 2 to 4
1930 Indian Trail Detached $699,000 3 3 1 to 3
15622 Fieldstone Dr Detached $718,950 2.5 2.5 2:30 to 4:30
5320 Southwood Dr Detached $748,000 4 3 12:30 to 2:30
17301 Canal Circle Detached $749,000 3 2.5 3 to 5
16686 Maple Circle Detached $819,000 4 3.5+.5 1 to 3
2358 Summit Dr Detached $879,950 3 2.5 1 to 4
18209 Siena Dr Detached $1,058,000 5 3.5 12 to 2
18222 Siena Dr Detached $1,189,000 4 3.5 12 to 2
17282 Lake Haven Dr Detached $1,299,000 4 2.5 1 to 4
1104 Forest Meadows Way Detached $1,495,000 4 3.5 1 to 4