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		<description><![CDATA[Without question, the tide of real estate has shifted from being a seller’s market to a buyer’s market. Hollister Ca homes is no exception. With the crash of the stock market came the crash of the real estate market, and seller’s quickly realized that there were no longer lines of buyers bidding up the price [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Without question, the tide of real estate has shifted from being a seller’s market to a buyer’s market. Hollister Ca homes is no exception. With the crash of the stock market came the crash of the real estate market, and seller’s quickly realized that there were no longer lines of buyers bidding up the price of their precious home. As a matter of fact, buyers became scarce as they awaited the fall of real estate prices. This “waiting” caused the prices to fall even lower. It was a self-fulfilling prophecy. Waiting caused prices to drop, which caused people to wait even more, and so on. Those owners who were “upside down” in their investment were simply out of luck. The economic downturn caused not only real estate prices to drop, but also caused massive lay-offs that are on par with the great depression of the 1930’s. Foreclosed homes began to show up everywhere, and Hollister Ca foreclosures are as rampant as just about any other city in the country.</p>
<p>Well, prices did drop, but eventually the price became supported by two things. First, the cost to build a relative home, and secondly was how much the home could rent for on the open market. Obviously, with the cost of the city lot taken out of the equation, the home has a value that can be derived by the cost of a building permit (which can be $50,000 or more) plus the actual construction cost (usually based on the square footage, $100-$300.)  The second support of prices became what the home could rent for given the current economy. If the house would rent for more than what the cost of the money to buy the home was, then investors were quick to figure that out and go forward with their investment. Of course the rental market is largely dependent upon not only vacancy rates, but more importantly in this market upon wages. If jobs are scarce, then unemployment is high which means that wages drop because of the over supply of labor. A drop in wages means a drop in spendable income, which translates to lower rents. Lower rents mean that the price of the home needs to be lower to make it “pencil” for an investor. Once again, another self-fulfilling prophecy.</p>
<p>So, what does all of this mean? Well, if you own homes in Hollister ca, then you want to do your homework prior to unloading it in this economy. Of course, if you are selling under duress, then you may not have much choice. However, if you are an owner with some staying power, you need to weigh all of your options before putting the home(s) on the market. First and foremost, does the home “pencil?” If the home is a making you money (or even breaking even) you might want to seriously consider hanging on to it until there is an upswing in your equity. Keep in mind, that the state of California increases in population 1,000,000 every four years. Yes, people are leaving, but the net increase is still 1,000,000 every four years. That is one out of every 8.5 people in the United States that now live in California. Those people have to live somewhere, so keep in mind that the demand for California real estate is on the increase regardless of the economy right now. Secondly, if the house doesn’t “pencil” as a rental, how does it effect the rest of your finances? Will selling it (or short selling, foreclosure, etc.) affect you in a negative of positive way in the short term? What about the long term (credit hit, etc.) Sometimes its better to ride out the storm because the “over-all” effect is far less than the short term pain of working an extra job, or dipping into savings for awhile.</p>
<p><a href="http://hollistercahomesforsale.com">Hollister Ca homes for sale</a> are not much different than anywhere else right now. Yes, central California was hit pretty hard, but chances are owners of these homes live and work right here in the central coast where wages are higher than many parts of the country as well. So, relatively speaking a Hollister sale is much like a sale anywhere else. What is important is that sellers weigh all of their options before simply calling a Realtor to list their home on the MLS as a short sale or “reduced” price sale. There may be better options. Hollister properties are well worth the effort. They’re not making more real estate.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things have changed. I moved to San Benito County in 1974, and I’ve been a real estate broker in Hollister Ca for the past five years. Prior to that I was a realtor with Coldwell Banker where I ranked in the top 16% internationally.  During this time, I’ve watched Hollister Ca homes go through an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things have changed. I moved to San Benito County in 1974, and I’ve been a real estate broker in Hollister Ca for the past five years. Prior to that I was a realtor with Coldwell Banker where I ranked in the top 16% internationally.  During this time, I’ve watched Hollister Ca homes go through an incredible roller coaster ride as the small farming town thrived during the economic boom and housing became the industry to be in.  Hollister property went from being used for farming, to becoming easy targets for developers like K&amp;B Homes and Anderson Homes, as well as local contractors who built subdivisions of their own.</p>
<p>In the 70’s, a home in Hollister would cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $55,000. A simple 3 bedroom 2 bath home in a descent neighborhood. That same home topped out at nearly $600,000 in August of 2005! Ten times you investment!  Well, like I said, things have changed. That same home is selling at apx. $250,000 today.</p>
<p>The number of Hollister Ca foreclosures and multi-residential opportunities is similar to the nearby San Jose Ca homes for sale just 45 minutes drive to the north. They’re simply everywhere. A savvy buyer can pick up a Hollister sale at the courthouse steps or simply by making a cash purchase through a realtor who has been chosen by the bank to represent their foreclosures. Either way, the deals are out there.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hollister, California is located in the Central Coast region of California. Nestled in the Santa Cruz mountains, between the Gavilan and Diablo ranges, this small city has a population of more than 36,000. This is more than three times the population in 1980, making homes for sale in Hollister Ca one of the most interesting options in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hollister, California is located in the Central Coast region of California. Nestled in the Santa Cruz mountains, between the Gavilan and Diablo ranges, this small city has a population of more than 36,000. This is more than three times the population in 1980, making homes for sale in Hollister Ca one of the most interesting options in California.</p>
<p>Despite this growth, Hollister is still a quiet town with well-kept homes and tree-lined streets. <a href="http://hollistercahomesforsale.com">Hollister Ca homes for sale</a> present an excellent opportunity to enjoy the best of small town life. In fact, 67% of Hollister households own their own homes. Median home price for San Benito county is just $390,000. The median home price in nearby Santa Clara county is $700,000. Clearly, Hollister Ca homes for sale give more home for less money.</p>
<p>The city is located 100 miles southeast of San Francisco and 40 miles east of Monterrey. San Jose is just 45 miles away, and Salinas is 28 miles away. State highways 25 and 156 give easy access to Interstate 5 and U.S. highway 101. General aviation services are available at Hollister Airport.</p>
<p>As of the census in 2000, there were 9,924 households in Hollister and the median income per household was over $56,000. The number of families earning more than $70,000 has increased significantly in the intervening years as the town has grown. Hollister has a diverse population and is served by six elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school with approximately 2,700 students. The elementary schools are known for their strong reading and math programs. Gavilan Community College is just 14 miles away, in Gilroy.</p>
<p>The city was founded by farmers and cattle ranchers and incorporated in 1872. This heritage is still an important part of Hollister. The downtown area boasts numerous storefronts which reflect this heritage and enhance the small town atmosphere. Small business is welcomed in Hollister, which has an active business development program.</p>
<p>Cool air from the ocean gives Hollister a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters. The city is an easy drive from the Pacific Ocean. The surrounding mountains make Hollister Ca homes for sale popular with those who enjoy outdoor activities. Nearby Hollister Hills is a state recreational area covering more than 6,627 acres. Off-road vehicle enthusiasts can explore terrain that covers 1,800 feet in elevation changes. Other attractions include Pinnacles National Park, San Justo Reservoir and Thousand Trails Campground. You will find when purchasing Hollister, Ca homes for sale, Hollister is more than just a cummunity, it is a place to call home!</p>
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