Eagle Pointe, Boiling Springs SC, 358 Sandpiper Drive

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358 Sandpiper Drive, Boiling Springs, SC

358 Sandpiper Drive, Boiling Springs, SC

Home Detail Link: 358 Sandpiper Drive, Boiling Springs SC Eagle Pointe Subdivision home with private backyard.

Enjoy the social life style that a pool community offers or just surf the internet from your multi-tiered deck in your private, fenced in backyard. Maintenance free full brick exterior makes this quiet home the perfect environment to enjoy the upgraded ceiling fans and lighting, raised ceilings to 13 feet, and private master bedroom suite just far enough from the other bedrooms. In the summer time you will love the selection of black berries, blue berries, and grapes growing on the fence over looking the community from higher above that provides for a nice view and relaxing atmosphere.

This is another spotless, Eagle Pointe ready to move into home with no work required inside or out.  Outside you will find nice landscaping and an under ground sprinkler system to keep it looking lush and healthy.  The backyard has a great looking fence that keeps the pets inside the yard without blocking out the view.  The decking sits up high overlooking rooftops offering the feeling of openness without compromising privacy.  A great space for entertaining or just relaxing.

The interior offers a large living area, bonus room, great lighting and fans, stainless steal appliances, and warm colors to make your home the relaxing oasis it is supposed to be.

Combined with the unsurpassed subdivision location and the community pool,  this Boiling Springs SC home offers something the entire family will appreciate.

More Information on 358 Sandpiper Drive Boiling Springs SC in Eagle Pointe

Front Door With Decorative Screen Door

Front Door With Decorative Screen Door

Entry Way View

358 Sandpiper Drive Boiling Springs SC Landscaping View

358 Sandpiper Drive Boiling Springs SC Landscaping View

Entry Way View
Decorative Gate to Backyard of Home

Decorative Gate to Backyard of Home

Kitchen with Stainless Steal Appliances

Kitchen with Stainless Steal Appliances

Kitchen Sink with Window View

Kitchen Sink with Window View

Breakfast Nook with Bay Window

Breakfast Nook with Bay Window

Living Area with Fireplace and Large Screen TV

Living Area with Fireplace and Large Screen TV

Bedroom Suite for a King and Queen

Bedroom Suite for a King and Queen

Full Master Bedroom

Full Master Bedroom

Master Bath with Double Vanities

Master Bath with Double Vanities

Private Escape Headquarters

Private Escape Headquarters

Hall Bathroom

Hall Bathroom

Multi-Tiered Deck in Private Backyard

Multi-Tiered Deck in Private Backyard

Fenced Backyard with Deck and Trees

Fenced Backyard with Deck and Trees

Spartanburg SC Real Estate Market

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So, after spending the week reviewing the inventory of residential real estate in Spartanburg SC do you think we are in a buyers market or a sellers market?  Or do you think it is a balanced market with an equal amount of sellers and buyers?  This is the last post in the series exploring residential real estate inventory in Spartanburg SC.  This area is also called the absorption rate of Spartanburg SC residential real estate.

Here is the data again to refresh your memory:

Data Source: Spartanburg, SC MLS
Price Range Current
Active Listings
Sold
Listings
Date Range Solds per
Month
# Months
of Inventory
$0 – $100 816 1156 12 96.3 8.47
$100 – $125 343 421 12 35.1 9.78
$125 – $150 411 373 12 31.1 13.22
$150 – $200 528 423 12 35.3 14.98
$200 – $250 287 206 12 17.2 16.72
$250 – $300 219 100 12 8.3 26.28
$300 – $350 133 49 12 4.1 32.57
$350 – $400 130 35 12 2.9 44.57
$400 – $450 74 30 12 2.5 29.60
$450 – $500 71 26 12 2.2 32.77
$500 – $600 74 17 12 1.4 52.24
$600 – $750 41 8 12 0.7 61.50
$750 – $1 million 48 3 12 0.3 192.00
$1 million – up 40 2 12 0.2 240.00

After reviewing the inventory of homes in the Spartanburg and Boiling Springs areas what do you think?  Buyers market?, Sellers market?, or a Balanced market with an equal amount of sellers and buyers?

I’m betting most would say it’s a buyers market meaning there are more sellers in the Spartanburg market than there are buyers.  With more houses to choose from buyers have the chance to be more selective and sellers have to compete more aggressively to sell their homes creating a downward pressure on home prices.

But is this the right answer?  What’s my opinion you ask?  Well, at the highest level I would say it is more of a buyers market and slowly continuing to trend that way.  However there is a big but, and it’s a big one.  Just like the best home values always sell the fastest, it’s the same for the best areas as well.  A good clean, safe community with good schools and low crime will always sell faster than one that ranks lower on these same criteria.   With the economy continuing to tighten, despite what our president is trying to get us to believe, people are trying to secure monthly mortgage payments they can afford.  When we combine this trend with affordable houses in neighborhoods that meet the above description we get areas that are holding their home values extremely well.  Boiling Springs home values in the affordable price range, despite a high inventory measured in around 1 year, are doing very very well.  With so much talk of foreclosures in the news why are buyers willing to pay market prices for these homes?  The answer is simple.  Becuase they are worth it.  The home will provide a safe haven for their children, parents, spouses, pets, hobbies, etc.

On the other end of the spectrum are rental property with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath with differed maintenance  in downtown Spartanburg SC that once appraised at $70,000 and now are lucky to appraise at $30,000.  Banks have taken so many back in foreclosures that they do not want to loan money on more until they sell what they already own.  Investors then can’t get loans to buy these Spartanburg rental houses making the buyer pool smaller and limited to cash laden investors and cash laden home owners comfortable in that community.  With more time available it would be interesting to see a further breakdown of the sub-$100,000 Spartanburg residential real estate market as I suspect the under $50,000 houses are plenty but the over $50,000 houses are moving well overall.

I hope you enjoyed this look at the Spartanburg SC residential inventory.  We are much better off then many parts of the country and even here builders are still building and buyers are still buying new homes.  Sellers are still selling for every imaginable reason and home repair specialists are still repairing.  Economies will always have ups and downs and many think we are on our way to being at a bottom in the not too distant future.  While we cannot predict exactly what is next and when it will come, we can use the facts available today to make better decisions tomorrow.

You can search available Boiling Springs homes homes in all the price segments here.

God Bless and keep looking Up.

Eagle Pointe Boiling Springs, 723 Waxwing Court

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723 Waxwing, Boiling Springs SC

723 Waxwing, Boiling Springs SC

HERE IS THE DESCRIPTION OF A GREAT EAGLE POINTE SUBDIVISION HOME IN BOILING SPRINGS SC LOCATED ON A CUL-DE-SAC

Beautiful all brick home tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac with extensive landscaping any bed & breakfast would be proud of. Come home to a retreat far from it all yet in a subdivision close to shopping, restaurants, and HWY I85. This home has its master bedroom on the main floor with a full bath which includes double vanities, a garden tub, and a separate shower. Enjoy the humming birds outside in your secluded backyard or watch television near the fireplace on a cold winter night. Either way this home is special.

This home really is special.  It is tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac.  It is in a great subdivision called Eagle Pointe in Boiling Springs SC.  It is spotless on the inside and ready to be moved into.  It is meticulously landscaped ALL around the 3 bedroom 2 bath home.  One of the aspects of real estate home buyers often over look are the little things that need to be done to a home.  The reason why they are so important is because the cost of them add up quickly.  This home has thousands of dollars invested into it that other similar homes in the same price range do not have.  It’s not just about how much additional improvements cost.  If your one to do home improvements yourself there is also the time factor.  Only so much can be fit into most people’s busy schedules of today.  If you would prefer a move in ready home this one in Eagle Pointe deserves strong consideration.

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Entry Way to Eagle Pointe cul-de-sac Home

Entry Way to Eagle Pointe cul-de-sac Home

Landscaped Shed in Eagle Pointe Boiling Springs SC

Landscaped Shed in Eagle Pointe Boiling Springs SC

Decorated shed in Eagle Pointe Boiling SPrings SC

Decorated shed in Eagle Pointe Boiling SPrings SC

Charming sitting area in private backyard, Eagle Pointe Boiling Springs SC

Charming sitting area in private backyard, Eagle Pointe Boiling Springs SC

Herb and flower garden in private backyard of Eagle Pointe Boiling Springs SC

Herb and flower garden in private backyard of Eagle Pointe Boiling Springs SC

Private garden landscaped area in Eagle Pointe

Private garden landscaped area in Eagle Pointe

Landscaped side yard in Eagle Pointe Subdivision, Boiling Springs SC

Landscaped side yard in Eagle Pointe Subdivision, Boiling Springs SC

Corner Yard Multi Tiered Landscaping in Eagle Pointe Boiling Springs SC

Corner Yard Multi Tiered Landscaping in Eagle Pointe Boiling Springs SC

Boiling Springs SC and Spartanburg SC Luxury Homes Priced $400,000 and Up

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As the price of a Spartanburg South Carolina home goes up the number of days it takes that home to sell goes up as well.  There is a direct correlation between Spartanburg home prices and days on market in a tight economy or at least an economy with so much uncertainty.   The Boiling Springs area offers a lot of home for the money in a great community, in a great location in “Upstate”, SC.  The luxury home market is no exception as we have a number of very good local builders that build homes that would sell for much more if located in some other markets.

Still, the time it takes a home to sell, or the days on market for Spartanburg SC homes increases considerably as the price goes up. Look at the “Sold Listings” column below to see the annual sales rate of Spartanburg homes in this price range.  As the price goes up the sales rate comes down even while the supply of homes remain consistent across the $400,000 to $600,000 prices range.  Not shocking new information but certainly interesting to see.  This of course translates into a higher months of inventory ranging from 2.5 years to 5 years and beyond.  Search for Boiling Springs SC homes and real estate priced at $400,000 and above.

If you are a seller of a $400,000 or greater Spartanburg home or Boiling Springs home it will be important to reach a buyer market outside of the local Boiling Springs real estate market.  You can review the highlights of a successful residential real estate marketing sales plan by clicking the link.  Of course some secret details are left off as proprietary sales strategies and tactics!!!

Source: Spartanburg, SC MLS
Price Range Current
Active Listings
Sold
Listings
Date Range Solds per
Month
# Months
of Inventory
$400 – $450 74 30 12 2.5 29.60
$450 – $500 71 26 12 2.2 32.77
$500 – $600 74 17 12 1.4 52.24
$600 – $750 41 8 12 0.7 61.50
$750 – $1 million 48 3 12 0.3 192.00
$1 million – up 40 2 12 0.2 240.00

Boiling Springs and Spartanburg Houses in the $300,000 to $400,000 Price Range

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A look a Spartanburg and Boiling Springs homes in the $300,000 to $400,000 price range tells us that home buyers are starting to prioritize an “affordable” monthly payment and buy less expensive homes.  Of course “affordable” is a relative term and means something different to everybody.  The data tells us that 7 homes per month in this price range are sold in Spartanburg county.  Currently there are 263 Spartanburg SC homes for sale in the $300K to $400K price range. It is fair to note that some sales are not entered into the MLS because they are sold directly from the builder to the home owner so the actual SOLD number is a bit larger.  However the 263 Spartanburg homes for sale are actual “active” listings  in the MLS as of September and therefore accurate data.

As we see again, builders over built in this price range and the over supply could certainly represent a great buying opportunity for today’s home buyer in Spartanburg county.  A 37.6 month supply of homes represents a lot of money tied up into an investment that is not currently performing and also comes with a cost to hold in the form of taxes, insurance, and general upkeep.  Search for Boiling Springs houses in the $300,000 to $400,000 price range here and call  me if I can help in anyway.

Source: Spartanburg, SC MLS
Price Range Current
Active Listings
Sold
Listings
Date Range Solds per
Month
# Months
of Inventory
$300 – $350 133 49 12 4.1 32.57
$350 – $400 130 35 12 2.9 44.57

With over a 37 month supply of homes on the market in the price range, Boiling Springs SC home sellers cannot just put a sign in the front yard and expect their house to sell. To understand this lets go back to my consumer product days with Britol-Myers Squibb and Michelin Tires.  The purchase decision is an emotional one based upon the perceived benefits that the product they will give the buyer.  Let’s not underestimate that your home for sale is a “product” we call a house or home.  There is a relationship between the the Price and the Product .

Price/Product Benefits = ?  In the short equation as price goes up the overall answer or “attractiveness” of the product goes down and vice versa.  As perceived value goes up, acheived by staging the home, landscapping, etc., the formula yields us a larger number representing a “better” deal to the buyer.  This formula is sometimes called the Price-Value ratio or realtionship and I’m sure it goes by many other names too.

I offer my Spartanburg and Boiling Springs real estate clients a FREE home staging consultation from an experienced home seller.  When we sell a personally owned home they generally sell very quickly because the home has a warm, welcoming feel that we specifically created.  With a over a 37 month supply of homes in Spartanburg SC creating this feeliing in your home will play an important role in selling your home too.

Spartanburg and Boiling Springs Homes for Sale From $200,000 to $300,000

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Today we will take a brief look at Spartanburg county homes selling in the price range of $200,000 to $300,000.  There are currently 506 Spartanburg homes for sale in the price range with 306 homes selling in the last year.  This converts to 25.6 homes sold per month for a 19.8 month supply of homes in the Spartanburg real estate market.  As seen in the chart below this inventory supply balloons to 26 months for homes prices from $250,000 to $300,000.  Clearly this speaks to our local market and income demographic as affordable monthly mortgage payments remain at lower levels during this economic environment.

It also tells us that lenders and builders did not do their economic home work well enough by clearly over targeting this price range.  These people are not dumb so market conditions can obviously  be tricky.  As square footage goes up profitability tends to go up as well attracting more builders to build larger and larger homes.

On the bright side this potentially represents a good buying opportunity for higher priced Spartanburg homes.  Those with secure and appropriately sized incomes might want to consider “watching” this price segement for bargains that would make a purchase in this range attainable or just more comfortable financially.  Click here to search Boiling Springs Real Estate from $200,000 to $300,000 . Call me if I can help in anyway.

Source: Spartanburg, SC MLS
Price Range Current
Active Listings
Sold
Listings
Date Range Solds per
Month
# Months
of Inventory
$0 – $100 816 1156 12 96.3 8.47
$100 – $125 343 421 12 35.1 9.78
$125 – $150 411 373 12 31.1 13.22
$150 – $200 528 423 12 35.3 14.98
$200 – $250 287 206 12 17.2 16.72
$250 – $300 219 100 12 8.3 26.28

Spartanburg, SC Homes for Sale from $125,000 to $200,000

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The $125,000 to $200,000 price range of Boiling Springs homes and Spartanburg homes accounts for most of the “middle class” price range if you will.  Currently there are 815 homes listed for sale in the Spartanburg MLS for this price range.  The yearly sales rate is 796 or 66.4 homes sold every month.  This means that there is over a 14 month inventory of homes in the Spartanburg market for sale between $125,000 to $200,000.

This segment represents about 28% of all home sales in the county.  Combined with the lower priced homes looked at previous to today the group accounts for 83% of all homes sales in Spartanburg county.  As the price range of Spartanburg homes increased we saw the supply of homes increase as well with today’s group having a supply over 14 months based on current absorption rates.  This is very interesting because we will see this trend continue as we look at higher and higher priced homes.  Clearly the economy is making people think twice about larger mortgage payments.

If you are selling your mid priced home today, and know that there is a 14 month supply you have to take this into consideration as you determine your marketing elements of pricing, staging, etc.  If you don’t do all you can do the buyer has plenty of other homes to choose from.  Each showing needs to be maximized for it’s potential to sell before that buyer walks into another Spartanburg county home. Click here to search Boiling Springs homes in the $125,000 to $200,000 price range.

Next we will look at the $200,000 to $300,000 price range.

Here is the table we have discussed to this point:

Source: Spartanburg, SC MLS
Price Range Current
Active Listings
Sold
Listings
Date Range Solds per
Month
# Months
of Inventory
$0 – $100 816 1156 12 96.3 8.47
$100 – $125 343 421 12 35.1 9.78
$125 – $150 411 373 12 31.1 13.22
$150 – $200 528 423 12 35.3 14.98

Spartanburg County Homes from $100,000 to $125,000

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Source of Data: Spartanburg, SC MLS
Price Range Current
Active Listings
Sold
Listings
Date Range Solds per
Month
# Months
of Inventory
$100 – $125 343 421 12 35.1 9.78

Today we will look at Spartanburg county homes priced in the $100,000 to $125,000 price range.  This is a range of homes attractive to first time home buyers and budget priority households. (note – this does not mean lack of money, I myself live in a house much below what I am able to afford).  It is the 3rd largest price segment of Spartanburg homes for sale.  To generalize this and the next few Spartanburg price segments we look at will be a good gage of “working America” and the economy as a whole.  As you will see every segment will give us insight into our local economy and together paint a great picture of the current state of real estate in the Spartanburg and Boiling Springs areas.

If you are selling a home in this price segment you are competing with 342 other homes (of course not all homes are competing directly with your Spartanburg area home) with a sales rate of 421 homes per year.  This breaks out to 35 Spartanburg area homes selling per month resulting in a 9.78 month supply of homes on the market.  This means that if not another home was offered for sale the current homes on the market would accommodate home buyers for the next 10 months!

Of course we know there will be more Spartanburg area homes coming onto the market every day and homes selling everyday.  Our hope is that the rate of sales out paces the rate of people selling their Spartanburg real estate from $100,000 to $125,000.

Again, the best homes sell the fastest.  “Best” is a relative term and is a combination of “product”, your property, and price.  The best home, if priced incorrectly, will not sell quickly.

Buying a home in this price range demands attention to other areas that you cannot control more so then the higher price levels we will look at later.  For example, while you might keep your yard nicely manicured it might not be your neighbor’s highest priority.  Subdivision, a function of location, is even more critical in mid-level housing price ranges.

If you would like to sell or buy a home in the Spartanburg and Boiling Springs market in this price range there are specific things you can do to improve your chances of selling and making sure you buy correctly.  I can make sure all those “things” are considered. Search here for Boiling Springs homes priced $100,000 to $125,000.

Next we will look at the $125,000 to $150,000 price range segment of homes for sale in Spartanburg, SC

NEW Spartanburg and Boiling Springs Foreclosures

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I can now offer for sale government foreclosures in the Spartanburg and Greenville SC area. Click on the below house icon to review government foreclosed homes in the Spartanburg and Boiling Springs real estate market. This search has been added to the homes search page. Happy home hunting!

Government Foreclosures

Spartanburg County Residential Inventory $0 to $100,000

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Over the next few days I would like to look at the “inventory” of Spartanburg county homes on the market right now so we can have a better understanding of what to expect in the future.  Today we are going to look at homes priced from $0.00 to $100,000.If you are selling a home under $100,000 in Spartanburg county then you have 815 other Spartanburg homes for sale competing with you.  Now of course they do not all directly compete with yours as some will be 1 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms, old, new, other side of town, etc.  However, with 816 homes for sale in Spartanburg county under $100,000 and 1,156 homes selling in 12 months, there is a 8.47 month supply of Spartanburg homes under $100,000 on the market right now. (See the table below)  Click here to search for Boiling Springs homes priced up to $100,000.

This means that if you have a home for sale under $100,000 it is taking 8.5 months to sell it.  The Spartanburg homes that sell first are the best ones that are priced correctly  or even below market.

What’s the lesson in this table below.  We are in a buyers market right now.  There are more sellers then there are buyers.  Since buyers have a lot of choices right now the seller has to take an active role in selling their home.  This means making your home look better and nicer then your competition down the street.

It is no coincidence that one of the top jobs out there right now is a home staging professional.  For less then 1/2 of a mortgage payment sellers can maximize their selling chances by getting their house to appeal to buyers.  Don’t know who to call for help to spruce the place up?  Feel free to give me a call. 864-621-7900

Source: Spartanburg, SC MLS

Price Range Current
Active Listings
Sold
Listings
Date Range Solds per
Month
# Months
of Inventory
$0 – $100 816 1156 12 96.3 8.47
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

Stupid Boiling Springs Real Estate Questions

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Those who know me know that Robert Kiyosaki, the author of the popular “Rich Dad Poor Dad” Financial book series, changed my life.  It was the first time I heard somebody say everything I had always thought but never knew how to say it.  I knew something was wrong with the system.  With the way most people thought.  With the way people in power, subject to the limitations of the flesh, would most likely take advantage of those ignorant of how things really work.  However, with no nobody to explain the truth to me, I thought I was just a misfit.

By now most of us have at least heard about the financial crisis happening in our US government.  Politicians, with agendas not based on honest, patriotic American people, are inflating our money supply so rapidly that at best we will enter into a period of enormous inflation.  While their agendas are outside the scope of this blog, I will stick to the question of what is the impact on Boiling Springs homes and real estate?

Boiling Springs homes for sale have held their values while much of the country has seen significant drops in value.  But what will be the impact of the dollar losing it’s purchasing power when it comes to the value of homes?  I see 2 different forces at play here:

1) People will have less money to spend because they will be spending more on groceries, gas, etc.  Therefore there will be less money available to pay the monthly mortgage payment.  This is a downward pressure on Boiling Springs home prices.

2)  It will take more dollars to buy a Boiling Springs house or any Boiling Springs real estate for that matter because each dollar is worth less.  This is an upward pressure on Boiling Springs home prices.

Owning a home in Boiling Springs is still one of the best investments a person can make to build wealth.  As we move into uncharted financial territory owning a home with an affordable monthly payment will be even more important than it is today.  Where are home prices going in the future?  Ultimately I’m not sure if I know.  However I am confident that even if Boiling Springs home values drop the benefit of paying off your home and not paying rent will still build you wealth in the long term.  The key is taking on a mortgage payment you know you can commit to even in slow economic times like these.  Here is Robert’s question below that is worth giving thought too?

Stupid Question: Isn’t Real Estate a Bad Investment?

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