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On June 28, 2010 at the Kosair Children’s Hospital the Milestone Louisville office served a warm meal to the parents of children at the  ”Just for Kids Critical Care Unit” consisting of barbecue, green beans, cole slaw, drinks, ect.  These families typically are at their children’s bedside 24/7 without anything to eat other than out of a machine or fast food served in the lobby.  With the trauma and distress these families are going through, a warm meal and kind supporting words from our volunteers, Milestone agents, Louise Miller, Dennis Miller and Dan Spanyer were certainly welcome and appreciated.  The Milestone Louisville Office donated all the funds to make this dinner happen. We know these families would much rather be at thier own Louisville houses, but hopefully a  home cooked meal from thier community let them know in a small way that we support them through these times.

The Kosair Children's Hospital, Just for Kids Critical Care Unit

While June isn’t quite over yet, I do have some preliminary information to share with you in my “Hangover” series. As of today, the number of June Pending Sales for Bluegrass homes is at 469, so I’m projecting a total for the month of around 529, which again will be a record low. Without getting too political, the government hosted a really fun housing party with the various tax credits, lots of us drank down what was being offered, and now we’re dealing with the throbbing headaches and the upset stomachs! The numbers again reinforce the theory that the credits simply pulled demand forward, and created little if any true increase in real estate sales.

Here is a look at Pending Sales for our local association, Lexington Bluegrass Association of Realtors, January through September, going back to 2002:

Pending Sales for Lexington Bluegrass Association of Realtors 2002-2010

Pending Sales for Lexington Bluegrass Association of Realtors 2002-2010

*June 2010 projected based on data available through 6-24-10

I’m expecting to see similar numbers in July and August, but I do think we will have worked through the bubble by early fall, and see the market begin to stabilize. Another positive note is that interest rates remain near historic lows, and I hope that will encourage some people to get off the fence as well. Banks and mortgage lenders do have money to lend, and they are anxious to loan money to qualified buyers, with “qualified” being the key word. Some of the insane lending practices we saw a few years ago are thankfully gone, and those practices lead to the foreclosure increases we have seen across the country. Despite what you might hear, money is readily available for home purchases, and buyers do have to have good credit and have reliable income.

As always in this type of market with lots of supply, it is crucial for sellers to be priced right and have top notch condition. Buyers have so many choices today, and buying decisions can be based on what might seem like insignificant factors.

Please feel free to call or email with any additional questions you may have. My goal is always to provide accurate, professional real estate advice.

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June 22, 2010
By Becky Locknane

See more SOLD signs in your future with Milestone!

Milestone Realty Consultants takes pride in our team of experienced, professional agents. Milestone is a locally owned and operated full service Real Estate Brokerage with offices in Lexington, Louisville and Georgetown. 

We have many advantages to offer at Milestone.  We offer our agents a very aggressive commission structure with opportunities for growth.  We have a full time Relocation Department that can network all over the world.

Agents love that we have a full staff to assist with Listings and Sales and we have an outstanding Marketing/Advertising Department that will help you create your marketing materials. Plus, every listing that you have gets its own website! We also syndicate all of your listings to over

Central Kentucky sellers love that Milestone advertises all our new listings on television on all  local network stations and in our local newspapers.  Milestone offers their agents all the tools they need to sell Kentucky houses. We are committed to helping make our agents the best they can be! 

If you or someone you know would like to know more about joining our team, please click here.

Milestone is a great place to work!

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June 21, 2010
By Judy Giannasio

A summer entertainment series started in 2009 has built a reputation for free family fun. Milestone Realty Consultants and Ball Homes are participating for the second year in a row. This years’ “kick off” will be July 1, 2010 and two of our most musically talented Milestone/Ball Homes agents will be performing! Matt Gerwin and Todd Starns’ band “Lizard Thicket” will be the first in the square. They not only know Georgetown homes, but they know how to put on a wonderful show! Come out and support our local musicians and performing artists. Remember it is free family fun! The Sqaure in Georgetown is located on Main Street between the courthouse and Galvin’s restaurant. Be there or be square!

thursdays on the square in Georgetown Kentucky

Come and see our Milestone agents, Todd Starns and Matt Gerwin play on July 1, 2010 in Georgetown, KY!

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June 18, 2010
By Judy Craft

More and more single female home buyers hitting the real estate market...

“You’ve come a long way baby”, undoubtably most of us will remember the Virginia Slims tagline when Philip Morris introduced a new cigarette marketed to women.  That was in 1968 and, believe me, we’ve come alot farther in the past few years!  One revelation from the recent recession is that more women are working today than ever before largely due to lay-offs being predominately in construction/factory type jobs.  The January 2010 issue of Economist Magazine announced that in the fourth quarter 2009 labor statistics, the Bureau reported that women held 49.8% of American jobs.

The mindset of women has changed as well.  Jeremy Conaway of Recon Consulting reported that according to Meredith’s “The Rise of the Real Mom” white paper they discovered in today’s leading consumer market of 18-43 year olds, only 46% of men consider buying a home important, as opposed to 86% of women.  That is big news.  We are also finding that women wait longer to marry or sometime forego marriage all together which makes them an important segment of the home buying industry. Here in Kentucky we are noticing more and more single women taking the step  to buy thier own Bluegrass homes by themselves .

I personally found Meredith’s white paper very interesting.  In particular their indepth study of Generation X and millennial mothers and how they differ from their older counterparts.  The following paragraphs are directly from their report:

“Increasingly, Gen Xers (ages 30-44) and millennials (ages 18-29) are not beholden to perfection. Having seen their predecessors exhaust themselves trying to achieve an elusive ideal – the corner office, 2.5 well groomed children at home and Julia Child’s command of the kitchen – these younger mothers realize that “having it all” deos not require doing it all.

While a decade ago mothers aspired to be “Supermom,” today’s mothers aim to be pragmatic, efficient and rooted in reality. They want to be real moms. (That lower case is intentional; these women don’t need fancy titles.) Perhaps more importantly, they want to be real women, with interests that include and extend beyond their roles as caretakers, providers and nurturers.

In this way, real moms look to subvert the so-called “mommy trap,” where a mother has to choose whether to forfeit a career to care for the kids or plow ahead at work and hand over the stroller reins to the nanny.  Real moms understand that tradeoffs are implicit in motherhood; they just don’t see things as black and white.”

They go on to say: 

“What’s different today is that women – millennials in particular – are becoming more accepting of opportunity costs. With the publication of books such as “Good Enough Mother,” “Even June Cleaver Would Forget the Juice Box,” “The Mommy Myth” and “Perfect Madness,” the second half of this decade has brought a backlash against the mythical Supermom – that hyperactive Type-A personality who whips up perfect cookies and perfect children – and an embrace of the likable, more relatable real mom, who doesn’t obsess over the little things.  Spilled milk? No problem.”

All in all I am not surprised at the changes we have made over the past 30 years.  When able to make a choice, most women are choosing quality of life over quality of possessions and material goods.  It’s all good.  What’s next?  A woman President??  We will see.

Milestone Realty Consultants are very proud to be the Readers Choice winner for “Favorite Real Estate Company” in Georgetown. Since Milestone has been in Georgetown we have strived to deliver the best service to anyone that would be buying or selling Georgetown homes. Milestone is a locally owned business and our Georgetown location is one of the four offices that we have in the area. The Georgetown office is the newest and although Milestone and Ball Homes agents have been active in the community for many years, this office is only four years old. We are very thankful to everyone who voted for us and hope you continue to remember us for all of your real estate needs in Georgetown and surrounding counties.

Milestone Georgetown wins Favorite Real Estate Company Award

2010 Repair Affair

On June 12th at New Directions on 100 East Liberty, under the leadership of Lessa Hill, our Repair Affair     sub-committee sponsored and served breakfast for over 200 volunteers coming from various organizations in Louisville before they were sent on there way to do the repair work needed on so many Louisville houses that are owned by our senior citizens on a fixed income.  Our Repair Affair   sub-committee also consisting of six other members besides myself, also assisted in sign-ups for the various groups. Things went off without a hitch and we were able to send our volunteers off with a great start. The volunteers were able to repair the homes successfully in spite of the threatening weather and over 25 homes in need were able to receive service!

Dealing with the Tax Credit Hangover

I wanted to provide a market update, and a follow-up to my previous message from May 22, 2010. The preliminary stats are in for the month of May, and things are lining up like I predicted. First of all, just to clarify, when you hear “sales” in the media, they could be referring to closings or to new pending sales that may or may not have closed yet. What I expect you to hear in the media about our local market for Bluegrass homes is that May sales are up drastically compared to the previous month and the previous year…that news will be referring to closings that occurred in May, most all generated before the tax credit deadline. The news in June will be the same…huge increases in sales should be expected, but again, those will be closings of pending sales that mainly went pending prior to April 30th. While this is good news that closings are up, you and I are more concerned about how much business we’ve seen since May 1st, when the tax credit deadline passed.

As of right now, May pendings are at 524 units, pretty close to what I predicted in my May 22nd blog. To put that in perspective, here are the historical numbers for May pending sales:

May 2009: 894

May 2008: 863

May 2007: 1023

May 2006: 1090

May 2005: 1023

May 2004: 931

May 2003: 963

May 2002: 857

Over the years, June pending numbers have been very similar to the May numbers, and I expect we will see a pending month for June 2010 very similar to May 2010…much lower than normal. I still anticipate that we will work through this bubble by the end of summer, and there could be some short term effect on pricing, as sellers anxious to move their properties lower prices to attract a limited number of buyers. I don’t expect any long term negative effect on home values for our market though. Interest rates remain at near historical lows, so hopefully that will help keep buyers in the game.  As always, let me know if you have questions, I will keep you posted!

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June 4, 2010
By Judy Craft

2010 Grand Tour of Homes Starting this Weekend

Lexington’s Grand Tour of Homes begins this weekend (June 5th and 6th) and will feature more than forty new Bluegrass homes in the Central Kentucky area.   Homes are open from 1 to 5pm each of the dates.

An annual tradition of the Lexington Homebuilders Association, the scattered site format of the Grand Tour brings together a variety of new homes, by several builders, priced this year from $117,000 to over one million dollars.  To read more and preview the homes, click here.   Planbooks will be available at all homes on the Tour. Milestone Realty Consultants represents several of these featured Builders, including Azalea, Via Vitae and Ball Homes.

Azalea’s home is located at 107 Sugartree, in Versailles. From Lexington, take US Highway 60 to Versailles. Turn left on Huntertown Road (at Speedway). Follow Huntertown Road for 4 miles and look for our Milestone Team signs and Sugartree Lane on your left.

Via Vitae will be featuring a home located at 548 E. Fifth Street in Lexington. Midland Avenue to Shropshire. Right on East Fifth Street. Model on right across from the William Wells Brown Elementary School.

Ball Homes will have 18 homes in the Grand Tour of Homes in several locations including: Chilesburg, Glasford, Walnut Hill Club, Equestrian View, Greendale/Masterson, and Gleneagles of Versailles.

Please visit us on the Grand Tour of Homes to see what’s new in new construction!

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June 3, 2010
By Judy Craft

Check out this month’s Milestone Minute video market update for a snapshot of recent year over year comparisons of sales, pendings and active Bluegrass homes.