Welcome! Don and Leslie have been full time Realtors in Ventura County for over 30 years. It's been fun watching as "little" Victoria Avenue (and many other streets) have morphed into what they are today.

Just as our local communities have evolved, we've seriously considered for the past several years how we could someday "give back" and "finish well" - expressions that can mean a lot of things to different people.

As part of our research into opportunities for service, in early 2013 we contacted a Peace Corps recruiter who helped us start our journey. But our new path wasn't going to be as straight and easy as we thought! And so we began a transition into something completely different from the routines we've known for the past 30 years - and have begun a path that's leading into the exciting unknown. This will be our story!

Camarillo homes sold in April from MLS

The number of single family homes sold in Camarillo is way up; the number of days on the market (D.O.M.) is on a downward trend and the price per square foot is holding steady, trending upward.

The number of condos sold for the month of April shows a strong Spring. The D.O.M. is increasing and the price per square foot is staying strong.

This data is taken from the Camarillo MLS.

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Inventory levels for May 7

We try to keep an eye on inventory levels because from a macro standpoint, inventory levels have a bearing on price points. Around the first week of the month, we take a “snapshot” of how many active listings there are on the market. It’s not static – it changes all the time as new listings come on the market, existing listings go into escrow, etc.  Here are the inventory levels for Ventura, Oxnard and Camarillo. (oooppps – we forgot last month!).

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Military veterans earn 1 year federal tax credit extension

The California Association of Realtors stated that military personnel have an extra year, through June 2011, to buy a principal residence in the U.S. and claim the federal tax credit.  The deadline for entering a binding contract is April 30, 2011; the deadline to close a purchase is June 30, 2011. The extension applies to any individual (and, if married, the individual’s spouse) who serves on qualified official extended duty service outside of the United States for at least 90 days during the period beginning after Dec. 31, 2008, and ending before May 1, 2010.  All other home buyers must be under contract by this Friday (April 30) and close by June 30 to qualify for the federal tax credit.

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Short sale vs. foreclosure? Fannie Mae gives the answer…

For distressed homeowners, the temptation to just “walk away” (and allow the bank to foreclosure) may initially be appealing. Just be done with it. However, that may be the worst option to choose, and here’s further proof it’s better to do a short sale instead of allowing the bank to foreclose. Fannie Mae just gave new guidelines stating when a homeowner can re-purchase a home after either a short sale or foreclosure – it’s a 2 year wait after a short sale vs. 4 – 7 years after a foreclosure. With the new federal HAFA initiative, there’s little reason now to simply “walk away” – don’t do it! If you’re in this situation, call Leslie today and find out more about short sales and the HAFA program.

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Fannie Mae updates its eligibility matrix

Curious about what minimum credit score you need or how much of a down payment you need to buy your personal home or perhaps an investment property? Here’s Fannie Mae’s newly updated eligibility matrix.

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Don's building a replica of a 1930s era biplane at Camarillo airport. Over the past several years, he's had numerous students help in building the plane. Track the Tiger Moth progress here!