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Fed announces interest rate target

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Written by: Editor
Published: 21 March 2007

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Federal Open Market Committee decided Wednesday to keep its target for the federal funds rate at 5-1/4 percent.


Recent indicators have been mixed and the adjustment in the housing sector is ongoing. Nevertheless, the economy seems likely to continue to expand at a moderate pace over coming quarters.


Recent readings on core inflation have been somewhat elevated. Although inflation pressures seem likely to moderate over time, the high level of resource utilization has the potential to sustain those pressures.


In these circumstances, the Committee's predominant policy concern remains the risk that inflation will fail to moderate as expected. Future policy adjustments will depend on the evolution of the outlook for both inflation and economic growth, as implied by incoming information.


Voting for the FOMC monetary policy action were: Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman; Timothy F. Geithner, Vice Chairman; Thomas M. Hoenig; Donald L. Kohn; Randall S. Kroszner; Cathy E. Minehan; Frederic S. Mishkin; Michael H. Moskow; William Poole; and Kevin M. Warsh.


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Home sales modest at start of the year

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 18 March 2007

LAKE COUNTY – Home sales decreased 27.7 percent in December in Lake County compared with the same period a year ago, and the median price of an existing home decreased 12.3 percent, according to information gathered from the Lake County Multiple Listing Service (MLS).

“The market continues to level out as buyers and sellers search for common ground in today’s more balanced environment,” said California Association of Realtors (CAR) President Colleen Badagliacco.

“The number of homes for sale peaked in June and July and has since edged downward,” Badagliacco said. “Although time on the market remains higher than it was a year ago, competitively priced homes continue to sell well.”

Closed escrow sales of homes in Lake County totaled 47 in January, according to the MLS. Statewide home sale activity decreased 15.3 percent for the same period.

The median price of a home in Lake County during January 2007 was $250,000, a 27.7 percent decrease from the $285,000 median for January 2006, according to the MLS. The January 2007 median price increased 13.8 percent compared with December 2006 $290,000 median price.

“Year-over-year sales declined in most regions last month, albeit at a lesser pace then what we experienced earlier this year,” said CAR Vice President and Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young.

“The price picture across the state continues to be mixed,” Appleton-Young explained. “Increases were strongest in urban areas that experienced relatively less new home building or strong economic growth in recent years. Prices were weakest where there has been robust home building activity or in those areas of the state that were popular with second-home buyers.”

Lake County’s unsold inventory of homes in January 2007 was 960, a 21-month supply. This figure indicates the number of months needed to deplete the supply of homes on the market at the current sales rate.

Two homes sold in the Clear Lake Riviera in January for a median price of $352,750. They were on the market for an average of 299 days. There were no other house sales in the Kelseyville area for the month.

Thirty-year fixed-mortgage interest rates were 6.14 percent during December 2006, compared with 6.27 percent in December 2005, according to Freddie Mac. Adjustable-mortgage interest rates averaged 5.45 percent in December 2006 compared with 5.17 percent in December 2005.

The median number of days it took to sell a single-family home was 183 days in January 2007, compared with 155 days for the same period a year ago.
“The ‘median’, used to measure increases in home values, is valid as long as there is no significant variation in the composition of the sample,” said Glenn Forsythe, a Lake County appraiser.

“Any significant variation can throw off the measure drastically,” Forsythe added. “This is less important in large samples such as the Bay Area. However, it can be affected largely and drastically when the sample is as small as the number of sales in Lake County. It is especially meaningless in such a small sample as we have here, especially when we consider the huge variations in types and styles of property.”  

Wikipedia defines median as “a number dividing the higher half of a sample, a population, or a probability distribution from the lower half. The median of a finite list of numbers can be found by arranging all the observations from lowest value to highest value and picking the middle one.”
 
”As such,” continued Forsythe, “tracking the ‘median’ has nothing to do with whether or not house values have increased or not. There are lots of reasons why the median will increase and values will actually decrease.

“One reason that this may occur, is simply due to the fact, that smaller houses are not selling and larger ones are. It happens when interest rates go up, a lot.  Poorer people cannot afford increases in house payments and are frozen out of the market.

“Richer people are not as affected by interest rates and are still buying. Even though the larger houses are selling at lower prices than they were previously the median can increase. The median can often increase even when prices are dropping drastically... the two are not necessarily related,” said Forsythe.

Realtor Ray Perry is a member of the CPS/Country Air Kelseyville office. Visit his Web site at www.rayperry.com for more information about local real estate.

 

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County seeks applications for resort revitalization program

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Written by: Editor
Published: 10 March 2007
LAKE COUNTY – The County of Lake, through its Marketing and Economic Development Program, is currently accepting applications for participation in the Resort Revitalization Program.


This program pays for transport of eligible travel trailers and mobile homes in the unincorporated areas of Lake County to the Eastlake Landfill, where they will be disposed of at no cost to the property owner.


Although this program is intended primarily for resorts and RV parks, trailers or mobile homes not located within a RV park or resort may be eligible if they are located on property adjacent to a scenic corridor or other highly visible area.


This program is intended to improve the county’s attractiveness as a tourist destination, thereby increasing business at local resorts and increasing the County’s transient occupancy tax revenue.


The County’s Resort Revitalization Committee meets weekly to review applications and make a determination as to eligibility for participation under this program. Applications will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability of funding.


Property owners who are interested in participating in this program are encouraged to obtain a copy of the program guidelines and application form from the County Administrative Office, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport, telephone 263-2580.


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County's unemployment rate up in January

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 04 March 2007
LAKE COUNTY – Unemployment in Lake County rose in January, according to the most recent Employment Development Department (EDD) report.


EDD reported Lake County's January unemployment rate was 8.5 percent, up 1.3 percent from December, but still below the January 2006 rate of 8.6 percent.


The 8.5-percent rate compares to a seasonally unadjusted rate of 5.3 percent for California and 5.0 percent for the nation, EDD reported.


The county's unemployment rate ties it for 39th place among the state's 58 counties.


Other surrounding county rates included 6.4 percent for Mendocino and 4.3 percent for Sonoma, according to the EDD.


Orange and Marin Counties tied for the lowest rate in the state at 3.6 percent, EDD noted, and Colusa again had the highest with 19.1 percent.


Total industry employment grew by 200 jobs (1.4 percent) between January 2006 and January 2007, ending the year-over period with 14,180 jobs, EDD reported.


Job growth occurred in the following categories, according to the EDD report: farm, natural resources, mining and construction, financial activities, professional and business services, private educational and health services, leisure and hospitality, and other services.


Job losses were noted by EDD in manufacturing; trade, transportation and utilities; and government.


Industry job gainers outnumbered decliners for the year-over period with natural resources, mining, construction, and leisure and hospitality leading gainers with 70 each, the EDD noted. Other services added 50 jobs and private educational and health services increased by 20 jobs. Farm, information, financial activities, and professional and business services each gained 10 jobs.


Trade, transportation and utilities dropped 30 jobs, according to the EDD, and manufacturing and government each declined 10 for the period.


E-mail Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


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