Jason Nguyen - Real Estate Agent
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4526 California Avenue SW
402 E 1st Street Suite 104, Cle Elum
eXp Realtor
01/21/2024
We closed the deal at $62,500 below listing price.
Congratulations to my buyers 🎉🎊
Thank you for your trust with me in your real estate journey. 🔥
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For questions/home tour - ☎️ 206-552-9726 / Jason Nguyen
06/22/2023
SOLD - Check out my new Listing at Fife 98424 🔥
📍 3586 Oxbow Ave E, Fife WA 98424
💰 Price: $429,500
🛏️ 2 Bedrooms
🛁 2.25 Bathrooms
🌟FEATURES 🌟
- Covered front-porch patio
- Spacious open floorplan with seamless flow
- Hardwood and vinyl flooring, and backsplash tiles
- Cleaning carpet and fresh paint
- New water heater
- Private fully fenced backyard
- 1-garage attached
- 2023 Property Tax: $3,811
- $42/monthly HOA
🔥🔥🔥 Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! Contact Jason now to learn more about this exceptional home.
Contact Info:
👨🏻💻Jason Nguyen - eXp Real Estate Agent
📞 Phone: 206.552.9762
📧 Email: [email protected]
MLS: 2126112
04/20/2023
Jason xin chúc mừng anh chị đã mua được căn nhà đầu tiên thành công 🎉🏠
Cảm ơn anh chị đã tin tưỡng và cùng làm việc với em trong việc tìm căn nhà đầu tiên trên đất Mỹ.
Mặc dù hành trình này cũng có chút trở ngại, nhưng cuối cùng anh chị đã có được trong tay chùm chìa khoá vào được chiếc nhà xinh đẹp của gia đình mình.
Cảm ơn anh Trieu Huy La, loan officer đã cho transaction được secure and clear to close to the end.
Congratulations on your first new home 🎉🏠
Thank you for choosing me as your Real Estate Agent for your home search journey.
All journeys do have a bumpy road, fortunately we made it to the end, and to get your beautiful home keys.
Thank you Trieu Huy La as our Loan Officer for this transaction. He went above and beyond to secure transaction went smoothly.
🧑🏻 Jason Nguyen - Your Real Estate Broker
📱 (206)-552-9762
Fluent in Vietnamese and English
03/30/2023
The last new home just went under contract 🏠🎉
Listing Agent said congratulations to my buyers that our strong offer stand out among others.
02/28/2023
The Homebuyer Burnout Epidemic: Why House Hunting Feels So Hopeless Now—and When the Agony Will End
When Jenna Watts moved to Savannah, GA, where her husband, Gil, was born and raised, she expected the couple would be renters for a year or two at the most. The couple began house hunting in October 2020, hoping to put down roots as they started a family.
Three and a half years later, they have seen over 50 homes and made offers on several. Each time, the couple lost to an all-cash buyer, often someone from the Northeast or the West Coast who recently sold a home and were looking to downsize Down South.
Jenna, 30, and Gil, 31, have a good budget for a home, but they can’t pay all cash. The months and months of disappointments have taken a toll.
“When I see new listings, I don’t get excited anymore,” Jenna says. “I feel burned out. Sometimes I feel numb to the whole process because it’s been so repetitive, and it just feels like things are stagnant and there’s no light at the end of the tunnel.”
Across the country, would-be homebuyers and their real estate agents—and even some on the seller’s side—describe a sense of deep fatigue with what feels like a merciless housing market. Things are so difficult that even though some people might keep searching, they’ve lost their enthusiasm, wondering whether this particular slice of the American dream might remain out of reach or—even if they do succeed—might require painful sacrifices or be a far cry from the ideal scenario they’d imagined.
“I’ve had to come to the realization that the home we buy isn’t going to be perfect,” Jenna says. “And that’s been hard.”
‘Nobody’s Market’
Stories like the one Jenna tells are all too common for frustrated buyers. Now things have become so challenging that even sellers are struggling, says Realtor.com® Chief Economist Danielle Hale. This means that rather than a buyer’s market or seller’s market, this is better characterized as a “nobody’s market.”
“It feels like the market isn’t working for anyone,” Hale says. “That probably contributes to everyone’s sense of fatigue.”
There is data to back up Hale’s sentiment. A monthly survey from Fannie Mae found that in February, only 17% of respondents thought now was a good time to buy, while 82% said it was a bad time to buy. Some 59% of respondents did say it was a good time to sell—still, very few are walking the talk.
Realtor.com data shows that new listings—a measure of sellers putting homes up for sale—are lower than a year ago, by 13% in the most recent week. That’s probably because many homeowners would be selling in order to buy something else, and few people want to be in that position.
Andi DeFelice, the real estate agent trying to help the Watts family find their home, has another client couple who are so frustrated with the process that the husband refuses to look at another home, says DeFelice, a broker with Exclusive Buyer’s Realty.
“He can’t handle the disappointment,” she says. Like the Watts family, this couple has been outbid on multiple homes.
“It’s like being rejected for one date after another,” DeFelice says. “It’s exhausting, and they start to take it personally. I’ve never seen this before in 30 years in this business. Everyone is feeling the same frustration, everyone from first-timers all the way up.”
DeFelice says the constant rejections don’t affect her—“for me, it’s a business transaction”—but the grind is getting to some agents as well.
Rich Harty, a broker with Harty Realty Group in Chicago, talks about the personal sacrifices he’s made over the past few years.
“You’re out to dinner with friends, and you get a call—’We want to put the offer in’—and you’ve got to go,” Harty says. “Sometimes you know your buyer doesn’t even have a chance, but as the agent, you need to follow their instructions.”
Harty is a marathon runner and tapped into what he calls the “Mile 23” spirit to muscle through some of the hard times over the past few years. But he sees some of his buyers in the same boat as Jenna Watts: Just when they’d started to get into the swing of bidding competitively, mortgage rates surged, knocking them down a notch in terms of affordability. Now they would have to stretch just as far, only for properties that aren’t as good.
Source: Realtor.com
02/26/2023
The numbers: U.S. new-home sales rose 7.2% to a seasonally adjusted rate of 670,000 in January, up from a revised 625,000 in the prior month, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
This is the fourth month in a row that new-home sales have grown—this despite the lull in the broader housing sector, with existing-home sales continuing their downward slide.
The January sales figure beat analyst estimates. Analysts polled by the Wall Street Journal had forecast new-home sales to come in at 620,000 in January.
Year over year, new-home sales are still down by 19.4%.
New-home sales rose a revised 7.2% to 625,000 in December, compared with the initial estimate of a 2.3% increase to 616,000.
Month-over-month data for new-home sales are volatile and are often revised.
Key details: The median sales price of a new home sold in January was $427,500.
The supply of new homes for sale fell by 9.2% between December and January, equating to an eight-month supply.
Regionally, the South led the U.S. in the number of new homes sold, with the figure surging by 17.1%.
Sales of new homes dropped across the rest of the country—most sharply in the Northeast, by 19.4%.
Big picture: As mortgage rates take off, home builders are offering incentives like mortgage-rate buydowns to entice buyers—and it’s working.
And with fewer existing homes coming on the market, buyers have more options to choose from if they look at new construction, which may be boosting sales.
Market reaction: The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 were down in early trading on Friday. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose above 3.93%.
Source: Realtor.com
02/19/2023
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11/01/2022
🔥 JUST SOLD 🔥
Congratulations to my lovely first-time homeowner !!!
Thank you for your TRUST in me as your Real Estate Agent to be a part of your journey finding your dream home.
Feel free to call/text/inbox if you need any help in real estate. 🥰
🧑🏻 Jason Nguyen - Your Real Estate Broker
🏢 Skyline Properties Inc
📱 (206)-552-9762
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