Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Skaneateles Waterfront Lots
Currently there are 11 active lots listed as being on Skaneateles Lake. They range in price from $69,000 for .4 acres to 1.5M for slightly over an acre. One is on the market as a single family home and a lot, which I think is prudent. I have my gorgeous 50 acres listed the same way, plus a separate waterfront lot for $250,000 (a bargain, I might add!). Many of the lots come with names like "Bluff" or "Cliff" - but such is the lake. The lowest priced one reminds you it is dangerous to go over the guardrail...
In the past two years three properties have closed described as Skaneateles waterfront lake lots. Two were on the east side and again seem to involve a guardrail, though not for danger. The third was actually lake rights, but in the Village and a prime location.
I have a good friend who refers to his camp as "The Lot." The house would need more work than it is or would be worth, and he knows that once he gives it up the result would be a buildable empty lot within a year. It is sad to see homes go, camps that were prized by families who spent summers there. That way of life may be fading on Skaneateles, at least with the smaller, older places.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Skaneateles Real Estate - The Bi-Monthly Update
I broke down the "new" listings into re-lists, Village, and Town in order to handle them. In the Village, new ones are a gorgeous ranch listed in the mid-$300,000 that I had sold a few years ago. The owners put in hardwoods and generally updated everything. Another little house in need of some work is priced affordably in the mid-$100,000. To round it out, the third is in the $200,000 and is within an easy walk to the Village center. The other four are re-lists.
In the Town, there are therefore 14 more! Of these, only 5 are re-lists, so here goes! Out in the country there's a lovely home for $400,000 that was built only a few years ago on several acres. It is joined by a very old farmhouse in good condition priced under $300,000. Four waterfront properties came on - 'tis the season - all around a million, more or less, with one being half a million with, of course, less actual waterfront. Oh yes - and a fixer-upper for the mid $200,000...also being sold as a lot, if that gives you any indication.
Four properties have been marked contingent - two smaller homes and a ranch that had been done and re-done. The pretty home on 321 that was a model for Ryan Homes when they were building in Butters Farm now sports a SOLD sign on it. Nothing new in the "Under Contract" or "Pending" categories though.
Sold and closed - hooray - are two homes that came down in price each about 30% because of their need for work. One had lake rights, and the other closed under $100,000. That brings to 12 the homes that have closed this year in the Skaneateles area.
I still believe - despite these statistics - that it will be a good year and the next couple months (if the last few days are indicative of anything) will be amazing. If I see numbers spiking again I may switch back to a weekly update. Certainly that will be more manageable than opening up the MLXchange on a Friday evening and realizing we had been slowly inundated with new listings.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Skaneateles Lake Homes
A convergence of events has occurred - the temperature got warmer, the Village got busier, and I just spent a goodly portion of the weekend updating my listings on the multiple listing service as well as http://realtor.com/ and http://lakehouse.com/. I also showed waterfront this past week and will do so again this upcoming week. Summer is right around the corner! So it seems appropriate that I write about the lakes and the marvelous opportunities that exist to own waterfront. Lake by lake, starting with Skaneateles.
Today I'll focus only on single family homes, or "camps" as we call them here or lakehouses as the vast majority should be named. I used to own a "camp," but since we renovated it seems more like a lakehouse, even though it retains the small feeling and ease of care.
There are currently 38 properties identified by the multiple listing service as being on Skaneateles Lake. They are contained in three counties - Onondaga, Cayuga and Cortland. Prices range from the low of $159,000 to a high of 3.5M. The median price is $889,000. By way of a disclaimer, I have a property listed twice - once with 78 feet of waterfront and again, at a higher price ($950,000), with 153 feet of waterfront. I am certain there must be properties that are not lakefront, but only lake rights. Somehow that distinction dropped off our reporting criteria a few years ago, leaving us all with the dilemma of how to tell people that yes, you can gain access, but no, it's not right on the water. Hopefully that will be corrected at some point, but for now, I haven't gone through to check. Bottom line - consider the number "38" as an approximation.
Of these properties, 12 are listed over 1M, with another 5 barely under that figure. Six of the homes (actually, one is a lot without a house) have 0 to 1 bedroom. At the other end, 4 houses have 5 bedrooms.
Now the fun part! Taxes run from $4,493 per year (total) to the high of $56,900, appropriately attached to the highest listed home. Square footage starts at 404 feet and runs to 4,400sf (NOT the highest priced home, I might add). Assessments are as low as $105,000 (which I wonder about) or the next is $153,800 and the high is 2.2M which produced the 56K in taxes. List prices do not reflect the assessments - of the three I chose as random, one was $100,000 below, another about the same, and a third $400,000 higher!
Of these 38, four of the homes are in the Village, four are in Spafford down the east side of the lake, 2 in Niles on the west side (but that's suspect because we list them as being in Skaneateles for the exposure) and the remaining 28 are identified as Skaneateles. Eleven companies represent these properties, and at least two boards: The Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors and the Cortland Board.
When I requested how many Skaneateles Lake properties had sold, I got the number 135. Of these, 25 closed in the past 12 months. At this rate we then have about 18 months of inventory. The median list price was $500,000; 5 were over 1M.
So as I go off this week to show lakefront, I can bear in mind these figures. And now, so can you.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Brokers' Opens
50 West Genesee |
The second was a great little village home with such potential! It even had a swimming pool that could be resurrected.