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Luxury Housing making a comeback

Monday, April 5th, 2010

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Sales of high end homes in Palm Spring and nationwide are making a big comeback after two years of double digit declines.

“We’re seeing a revival in the high-end housing market,” said Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors (NAR), who was quoted in the report featured on CNBC News. “It was so depressed, particularly last year, but it’s really improved. There’s much greater sales activity on upper end homes now.”

High-end homes are one of the few bright spots in the nationwide housing market, according to figures from the NAR.

In February this year, sales for homes priced at $1 million or more increased 38 percent nationwide from a year ago, according to the NAR. The Northeast is up 49 percent alone, while the West is up nearly 35 percent.

Lower interest rates, bank lending and consumer confidence are combining to fuel the comeback, according to the report.

“Rates are down for jumbo loans,” said David Adamo, CEO of Luxury Mortgage, a mortgage banking firm based in Stamford, Connecticut, who was quoted in the CNBC report. “Banks are seeing benefits in making these types of loans and are doing more re-financing now. I also think more people feel confident in the economy at the higher incomes.”

A 30 year fixed is currently at 5.58 percent for a million dollar loan, while last year at this time it was almost 7 percent, according to the report

Interested or buying or selling property in Palm Springs or the Coachella Valley area? Contact Patrick-Stewart Properties today.

Everything You Want to Know When Moving to Palm Springs

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Sunrise at the Tramway

Sunrise at the Tramway, photo by bossco

Are you thinking about moving to the Palm Springs, California area? Palm Springs is a charming city with many unique characteristics. It has beautiful weather year-round and plenty of things to do at night and during the weekend for young couples and families alike.

A variety of fun activities in Palm Springs including golf, horseback riding, hiking, shopping and fine-dining ensure entertainment for all ages. During the summer, residents and tourists love to keep cool at Knott’s Soak City, a water park offering 18 slides and a giant wave pool. If you’re looking to stay indoors for the day, don’t miss cultural attractions such as the Palm Springs Art Museum or the Palm Canyon Theatre.

If it’s adventure you crave, you can’t miss the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. It is the largest rotating aerial tramway in the world and is one of the biggest attractions in the Palm Springs area. Opened in September 1963, the tramway begins at the Valley Station and passes up North America’s steepest mountain face on its way to the Mountain Station at 8,516 feet above sea level.

The town is a popular destination for tourists, so it sees population fluctuations throughout the year. Investing in a vacation home can prove to be quite profitable as you can rent it out to tourists during peak tourism times of the year. Another distinguishing characteristic of Palm Springs is its gay and lesbian population, which is seven times the national average. Same sex couples seeking a welcoming and friendly place to live will find just that in Palm Springs, California.

For more information about Palm Springs and the surrounding areas, contact Patrick Stewart Properties today.