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There are so many wonderful benefits to living in Homestead Valley, like its weather and community orientated lifestyle. Here is what's happening in the Homestead Valley real estate market...

 

There are so many wonderful benefits to living in Homestead Valley. In addition to its sunny and beautiful weather, Homestead Valley has a community-oriented neighborhood whose residents love to get involved and enjoy the natural surroundings.

At the heart of it all is the . It has a heated outdoor pool and is a great place to host any special event. You can even rent the center's volleyball, croquet or bocce ball sets to make your event more festive. Another important community mainstay is the . It's a time when excellent music and fun come together in the neighborhood. It's a true community celebration!

Homestead Valley has always been a desirable location for buyers. Here is what's been happening in the last six months in the Homestead Valley real estate market.

4 Active Listings 3 Contingent/Pending 305 Seymour Ln $350,000 205 Reed St $899,000 34 Evergreen Ave $845,000 442 Laverne Ave $1,520,000 104 Montford Ave $995,000 301 Laverne Ave $1,695,000 443 Montford Ave $1,750,000 13 Sold Last 6 Months 23 Jane St $450,000 96 Laverne Ave $456,000 207 Evergreen Ave $575,000 370 Ridgewood Ave $580,000 125 Reed St $710,000 11 Sunrise Ave $735,000 216 Laverne Ave $810,000 244 Evergreen Ave $890,000 328 Montford Ave $1,005,000 490 Molino Ave $1,100,000 382 Ridgwood Ave $1,165,000 77 Woodside Ln $1,260,000 352 Molino Ave $1,905,000

We've also noticed that properties that sold in Homestead Valley in the last six months show an increase in sale prices in relation to their original list price, revealing that this neighborhood is on the radar for buyers this year. Days on Market statistics for Homestead Valley show that 35.7 percent of homes sold within 30 days, 21.4 percent sold between 31 and 60 days, zero percent sold between 61 and 90 days, 28.6 percent sold between 91 and 120 days, and 14.3 percent of the homes took over 120 days to sell.

These figures demonstrate that buyers find Homestead Valley attractive and are approaching sellers from the onset of their properties hitting the market. For additional information see the attached graph, and for this week's Mill Valley Market Update click here.

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Erma Murphy May 22, 2013 at 02:17 pm
I spoke with the parade director Larry the Hat, and he confirmed that there will a be traditionalRead More color guard made up from local veterans from local American Legion Posts in the parade. We will take time to recognize the veterans who have sacrifice to keep our democracy safe.
Bill Hall May 22, 2013 at 01:55 pm
Will this year be about Memorial Day, or just another look at Me Valley and my kids day. Sorry butRead More we use to have the Boy Scouts selling carnations for veterans, local veterans , and just a moment to think about what this day is about.
Rhonda J. (Smith) McCormick May 18, 2013 at 04:14 pm
So wish I could be there for the Memorial Day Parade and picnic. I used to join in the fun forRead More years!
Old Mill Park on Saturday afternoon
Thrasy Bulus May 21, 2013 at 01:33 pm
I've also noticed large numbers of people out and about enjoying the warm weather.
ScottRAB May 21, 2013 at 10:17 am
Slow and go modern roundabout intersections means less delay than a stop light or stop sign,Read More especially the other 20 hours a day people aren’t driving to or from work. Average daily delay at a signal is around 12 seconds per car. At a modern roundabout average delay is less than five seconds.
Rico May 20, 2013 at 06:25 pm
So, the traffic circles do impede traffic flow and slow motorists down. I do question why the CityRead More of M.V. decided to put a painted traffic circle at an isolated intersection like Cascade and Old Mill. There is not a high volume of traffic at that isolated intersection, and I haven't seen any reports of traffic accidents, injuries or deaths at that intersection. If people use common sense, it's real easy to figure out what to do at that intersection, even with no STOP signs. Perhaps the City of M.V. should remove the traffic circle, and do some more $tudie$. Maybe a STOP sign on Cascade Dr. would be a better solution.
Rico May 20, 2013 at 06:13 pm
I am aware of roundabouts in large cities, and also the concrete island at the library and near OldRead More Mill School. I know someone who lost his son at that location because of a speeding driver(decades ago).
Rico May 15, 2013 at 05:16 pm
I guess I can't hit the enter button because that submits the post so from now on (until they fixRead More the problem), all of my posts will be one paragraph. What Angelina did was her choice, based on the multi-billion dollar per cancer industry, and by the people that like do unnecessary surgeries to line their pockets. Ask one of those male doctors if he is willing to have his testicles removed "just in case" he might get testicular cancer in the future. I'll bet that they would laugh at anyone who proposed that question. There are many ways that people can take care of their bodies to prevent cancer, like taking vitamin D, magnesium, selenium, turmeric and many more anti-inflammatory herbs. Also diet and environmental factors play a role in the pre-disposition to get cancer. In most cases, genes only play about a 5% role in a chance of inheriting or contracting cancer. But this big business of cancer research doesn't want hear about anything else besides expensive pharmaceutical drugs and surgery, anything else would threaten their business model. This post is a test of the new Patch commenting system.
Rico May 15, 2013 at 04:55 pm
Yes, and she also announced that she is considering having her ovaries removed also.
Rico May 15, 2013 at 11:04 am
Thanks Jim W. for your reply and explaining things to us. I look forward to a new Patch where peopleRead More are more considerate of other's opinions. I hope the new filters get rid of the hacker/trolls. And by the way, if you don't port over the comments about the transgender shower sharing article that I glanced at last night, you will be doing all of us a favor !
Jim Welte (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 10:32 am
Thanks Rico. You make great points. We had a bit of a tech glitch in that some content from earlierRead More this week did not migrate over yet to the new sites - but it'll all be there soon. And yes, we'll have more info on how to navigate the site. I'll direct you here with any specific questions for now: https://patchsupport.zendesk.com/home But if that doesn't cover it or if you'd prefer to ask me, feel free - happy to help. And that goes for anyone out there with a question about how to get around on the new site.