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Annual Goal Setting for 2023

In all, I am starting the year off with 11 written goals. Five are work related, six are personal related. Once accomplished, I will be looking back at a fulfilling 2023 that resulted in a happier, healthier, and more accomplished me. What about you, do you enjoy setting written goals for yourself? If so and you’re up to it, message me what some of yours are for the year to come. I’d love to hear from you!

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Checking on the Sacramento Real Estate Market as a Buy and Hold Investor

This is promising news to me and I’m excited by the opportunities that the current market is presenting real estate buyers and investors. Over the next weeks I’ll be working on my goals for 2023, and I think adding at least one new rental in the Sacramento area over the next 12 months will be one of those goals. Feel free to reach out to me with any questions or interests you have as they relate to real estate.

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Today's Remote Worker, Tomorrow's Modern Nomad?

In addition to the more attractive pricing seen in the condo market, there also is more of a balance at the negotiating table between buyers and sellers than currently exists in the single family home market. Price and balance are two strong influences that should prove this prediction to be accurate.

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Do SFR's in the Sacramento Area Still Pencil

Taking a look at Sacramento County, the current median price for a detached single family home during the past six months is $440,000. The median statistics for our generic Sacramento County property is 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and a little more than 1,600 square feet of living space with a decent sized yard (0.16 acres). Rental rates in Sacramento will vary depending on where the property is located within the county. For general purposes, I estimate rent to be $1.25 per square foot of living space and in this example, a 1,600 square foot home would generate $2,000 a month in rent.

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Our Hot Market and its Low Inventory

…the consensus among real estate professionals continues to be that this hot market will continue into the foreseeable future. I’m hearing that from people here locally, as well as from Realtors and loan officers in various markets around the country. I don’t have any real times facts or experiences that contradict those outlooks, but I will say this: 2020 has been very volatile due to covid-19…

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