Foreclosure in The Oaks at Calabasas
March 10th, 2008 Categories: In The Hood - Neighborhoods
Several of my clients called me on Friday about the new, mysterious house for sale in The Oaks at Calabasas with the dramatically low price and no picture on MLS. I have all of my buyers set up with automatic MLS listings so they are emailed immediately when a home comes on the market that meets their criteria. The system is so great that every once and awhile my clients will know before me about a new listing. It just so happens that I was out with buyers on Friday and although I did see the notice of the new listing on my phone, I was busy and didn’t read the details. It didn’t matter, if news is important enough you’ll hear it from more than one source and I certainly did.
So yes, there is a bank owned property on the market in The Oaks (REO’s we lovingly call them). The house was built in 2006 and has five bedrooms and six baths. The lot is 12,050 square feet and the house itself is 5,353 square feet. Since there are no pictures on the Multiple Listing Service I grabbed my camera and took photos when I was there.
Public records show this home was purchased in March of 2006. The buyers originally borrowed $1,461,292, four months later they refinanced their first mortgage and took out a second mortgage for a total of $2,210,000 (an additional $750k). A year later the house was listed for $2,900,000 (6/15/07) just a few weeks before the July mortgage meltdown. Still not landscaped this house just sat on the market. Even a price reduction to $2,500,000 in August didn’t help.
Unfortunately the house was foreclosed on just six months later. One wonders if there ever was a payment made on those new mortgages since the process of foreclosure takes just about six months. The house is now on the market again for $2,100,000. This is the lowest price per square foot in The Calabasas Oaks at only $392.30. But is it worth it? Now that’s another question entirely. Following are my viewing notes (kind of like wine tasting notes). I don’t usually publish my viewing notes publicly (I send them to my clients only) because as a Realtor we’re not supposed to advertise another Realtors listing. But I’m making an exception in this case since they’re so juicy.
The Oaks REO Viewing Notes
The house has absolutely no landscaping and is need of final grading, top soil and full landscaping, plus some privacy features since the neighbors are so close. The back yard is relatively small but there is room for a pool if you don’t need a large grassy area. The nice thing about this house is that it’s located only a block from the park which includes a great swing set and lots of grass for the kids to play. There is a view, but its of the roof tops of other houses. This house is on a hill so if you walk about half way in the back yard you can look down to the backyards of the street below, nothing a privacy fence or some interesting landscaping couldn’t cure.
The floor plan of the house is OK. The living room and dining room are one big room which I found a little strange since there is no formal dining room in this luxury home. There are French Doors that let in lots of light which is a plus. The kitchen has warmly stained cherry cabinets and stainless steel appliances with granite counter tops. There is a huge pantry with lots of great shelving. Kitchen storage would surely not be an issue. There is one bedroom with a full bathroom downstairs plus a powder room. Another feature that makes the house slightly mazy is a very long Butlers pantry that doesn’t really lead to the dining room. The area seemed a little dark and not such a great use of space. The house has two staircases. In my opinion an additional staircase just takes up lots of room and isn’t much use on a house that’s only 5,300 square feet. Both staircases lead to an open area that could be used for a kids den, play area or an office. The master suite is large with a huge closet with some great storage shelving. Here again, storage is plentiful. The master bathroom is nice with his and her sinks, a separate room for the toilet and bidet and big shower. The other upstairs bedrooms are large with their own bathrooms.
Overall the house needs some work. In my opinion the carpet needs to be replaced as it is stained and dirty. Possibly it could be cleaned? The house is painted all one color, and has crown mouldings but needs freshening up and some color. There are no window treatments on any of the many windows. The light fixture in the foyer and dining room are gone (clipped at the chain). And the house needs mega landscaping, plus whatever lurking problems that can’t be seen by the naked eye.
But the big question is, “is the house worth $2,100,000?” Here is the short answer, it depends on how much it would cost a particular buyer to do the work necessary to bring this house in line with the neighborhood and where you think the market is going. The average selling price in The Oaks is approximately $550 a square foot, this house is 5,353 which would make the cost $2,994,000 if it was totally done. I’d say for the $800k difference you could make the house quite nice. Financing is another concern on a project house like this. Not every buyer has the resources necessary to purchase this home and then do major landscaping.
Please call if you would like more detailed information, I would be more than happy to share it privately. I can also arrange for a showing and would be happy to show you comparable homes so that you can make an educated decision on this property. I also have pictures of the house when it was listed last year and a property profile. If you are interested in making an offer on this home, my suggestion would be do your homework and get your offer in quickly. There has been a tremendous amount of interest in this house and its possible there may be a bidding war. In my opinion, don’t go over the $2,100,000 asking price, there is plenty of inventory in The Oaks right now.
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Tracey- What a nice write up you did about this foreclosure so that all of your clients can get the real scoop!