Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Sales


Negotiating the Sale of Your Rancho Santa Fe Home.


Some say that the “Devil is in the Details” and these last two steps are full of details as buyers make offers contingent upon certain conditions being met by the seller and sellers make counter offers in the process of closing your Rancho Santa Fe home. Once there is agreement, however, many details still remain in order to finalize the sale.

Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate Cycles


In the business cycle of real estate, there are buyers' markets and sellers' markets...and some markets in between. It is all based on supply and/or demand. Rancho Santa Fe is no exception.

There are times when the economy is brisk and everyone feels confident about his or her prospects for the future. As a result, they spend money. People eat out more, buy new cars, and... they buy houses, namely Rancho Santa Fe.

Then, for one reason or another, the economy slows down. Companies lay off employees and consumers are more careful about where they spend money, perhaps saving more than usual. As a result, the economy decelerates. When there are fewer people in the market to buy homes. This is true for the Rancho Santa Fe real estate market as it is for all markets nationwide.


Rancho Santa Fe Homebuyers Quandry


First time Rancho Santa Fe homebuyers have their issues to deal with and homeowners who want to move up, down or sideways have an entirely different set of problems. A homeowner’s first task is to counteract human nature. Humans must be genetically programmed to find their next home and then scramble to sell the one they have so they can afford the one they want. The Rancho Santa Fe market is no exception. Of course, this is contrary to good sense but since most people will go ahead with the Buy then Sell approach.

Does Your Rancho Santa Fe Have Curb Appeal?


Good curb appeal is definitely an advantage to home sellers when prospective buyers visit your Rancho Santa Fe and can be an advantage in advertising in the newspaper and on the Internet. However, it is important to note that even a home with great curb appeal can look bad in an advertisement if the photographer did a bad job with the camera. A photograph of a Rancho Santa Fe home on a dreary day will look quite different from a photo of the same home when the sun is shining. Sometimes it is better to take a picture of a home from an angle rather than a straight on shot that may turn out to be more about the garage door than about the house itself.

Rancho Santa Fe APPEAL


A large part of the appeal of the real estate market in any area is the architecture or the style of the homes themselves. The appeal of Rancho Santa Fe is its appropriateness to the region in terms of style, history and weather conditions.

Rancho Santa Fe BASICS


Location, location, location pretty much describes the basics of all real estate markets and the Rancho Santa Fe market is no exception. A lovely estate home next door to a power plant or on a hill where major sliding has occurred is not as valuable as that same home in a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood. This is why most astute buyers tend to rely on real estate agents who are well versed in the community and know the area well.

Rancho Santa Fe Village Office
Office: (858) 756-5600
6119 La Granada / P.O. Box 2708
Cell: (858) 395-5600 (Ken)
Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067
Cell: (858) 442-7824 (Kathy)
Kathy@CrosbyandHewitt.com