Has the price of property at Clearlake really reached the
Has the price of property at Clearlake really reached the
I haven't looked at property at Clearlake lately but the house that is in the classifieds doesn't really fit my idea of what I could get there for $600k. What do you guys think?
James
James
Re: Has the price of property at Clearlake really reached th
James-if your serious about buying up there just spend time looking around...there are still PLENTY of excellent deals to be had up there. It's like everywhere else-people will screw ya over if'n you let them!Someday if the good lord is willin maybe we'll be neighbors up there! Tight Lines-
Scott
Scott
Re: Has the price of property at Clearlake really reached th
I'm not looking for property yet, probably next year. I was just shocked to see the asking price of that place.
James
James
Re: Has the price of property at Clearlake really reached th
Yeah I think the hype needs to die down a bit. These guys hear "best bass lake in the US and the price shoots up! 

Re: Has the price of property at Clearlake really reached th
SON HAS A 3/2 FOR SALE UP ON ROBIN HILL ROAD, 5 MINUTES TO LAUNCH AT LAKEPORT.............ON 1/3 ACRE I THINK IT $ 265,000 OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT CALL REMAX IN LAKEPORT !!
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James,
I do not want to comment on any specific place but from what I have seen in that area, the sf bay area, the central valley and the sacramento valley, real estate in general is in a confused state. I am shocked at the price of housing in lakeport for example. I believe the factors are; supply and demand and the simple location of the lake resource which are keeping the prices high. Here in s.f. prices are somewhat down but not by much. In the valley (ripon) they are down but stable. In the outer sacramento area they have realized a pretty big downturn. In the new housing market just too much building has way lowered the supply and demand so inventory is high. The builders have scaled back so things are stabalizing. About the prediction is that the sky is falling, I believe that there is one more adjustment then the used inventory will dissapate and the values will stabilize once the fed actually lowers the rate back into the 5 range again. Once those sub prime loans are flushed out of the system and new lending laws in place we will be back on track.
I believe there are several nice homes being built around the lake but the specific target group is the retired person looking to get away and have some distance between them and the hustle/bustle. RR
I do not want to comment on any specific place but from what I have seen in that area, the sf bay area, the central valley and the sacramento valley, real estate in general is in a confused state. I am shocked at the price of housing in lakeport for example. I believe the factors are; supply and demand and the simple location of the lake resource which are keeping the prices high. Here in s.f. prices are somewhat down but not by much. In the valley (ripon) they are down but stable. In the outer sacramento area they have realized a pretty big downturn. In the new housing market just too much building has way lowered the supply and demand so inventory is high. The builders have scaled back so things are stabalizing. About the prediction is that the sky is falling, I believe that there is one more adjustment then the used inventory will dissapate and the values will stabilize once the fed actually lowers the rate back into the 5 range again. Once those sub prime loans are flushed out of the system and new lending laws in place we will be back on track.
I believe there are several nice homes being built around the lake but the specific target group is the retired person looking to get away and have some distance between them and the hustle/bustle. RR
If I don't meet you no more in this world Then I'll see you in the next one. Don't be late... Don't be late... Stevie Ray/Hendrix
supply and demand
the meth heads are buying everything up! HAR!
There are very few lakes in CA that people can build homes along the shore, that don't fluctuate 80 feet+ a year. Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake, Lake Almanor are premium real estate for that reason.
I personally will be selling my California $600k tract shack and retiring to somewhere like Lake Lanier, where for the same money you get:
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listing ... 183#Detail
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listing ... 183#Detail
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listing ... 183#Detail
There are very few lakes in CA that people can build homes along the shore, that don't fluctuate 80 feet+ a year. Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake, Lake Almanor are premium real estate for that reason.
I personally will be selling my California $600k tract shack and retiring to somewhere like Lake Lanier, where for the same money you get:
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listing ... 183#Detail
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listing ... 183#Detail
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listing ... 183#Detail
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trout,
I can see you living in a shack like this one...
http://www.carolinalakerealty.com/conte ... optype=w&m
I can see you living in a shack like this one...

http://www.carolinalakerealty.com/conte ... optype=w&m
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Re: supply and demand
Troutnut,
You forgot Lake Tulloch. See my web site.
You forgot Lake Tulloch. See my web site.
Don't be lame. It's just fishing; you are not the new mesiah you know! Check your attitude at the door Mr. Spinners on da boat trailer.
I like this dump!
except it doesn't have a dock!
You have to have a Playboy bunny wife who blows the TRPA on a daily basis to get a dock of your own around Lake Tahoe.
Carnelian Bay, Zepher Cove are just rediculous to get close to the water.
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listing ... 12&lsn=111

You have to have a Playboy bunny wife who blows the TRPA on a daily basis to get a dock of your own around Lake Tahoe.
Carnelian Bay, Zepher Cove are just rediculous to get close to the water.
http://homes.realtor.com/search/listing ... 12&lsn=111

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Re: Has the price of property at Clearlake really reached th
Here's an article on Lake County Real Estate comparing this years sales to last.
http://lakeconews.com/content/view/1110/554/
and a PDF link to listings by area and average prices:
http://lakeconews.com/images/stories/MayHomeSales.pdf
http://lakeconews.com/content/view/1110/554/
and a PDF link to listings by area and average prices:
http://lakeconews.com/images/stories/MayHomeSales.pdf
Big Rick Stuart
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"I'm going out to fish," Simon Peter told them, and they said, "We'll go with you." So they went out and got into the boat, but that night they caught nothing.
"OK guys, Who brought the banana?"
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