Low prices, higher sales…

President & CEO Tim Bundgard appeared on KTVB’s It’ Your Business Segment with Carolyn Holly to discuss housing prices and what he expects in the coming year. Tim also discussed recent PTC Index numbers, showing positive growth in home prices and higher existing home sales numbers. Click the image above to check out the full interview…

Average sales price, existing homes sales increase in March.

With the buying season in full swing, this month’s index shows many positive gains across the board. Notices of default were up 17%, but in comparison to February, building permits, new home sales and existing home sales each had increases of 13 percent, 23 percent and 22 percent, respectively. The average sales price is up 6 percent at $129,320 from $121,684 in February. Ada recorded an average sales price of $163,881 while Canyon County inched up to $94,759. The second calendar quarter is historically the strong selling season and we should continue to see sustained or increased sales activity as we head into the late spring and summer months. Head on over to PTCindex.com to check out numbers for march…

Keeping your head in the clouds…

Floppy discs of the 3.5 inch variety have, suffice it to say, died out due to their limited storage capacity (1.44 mb). These days, this media type couldn’t even store a single MP3. We’ve since moved on to blank media like DVDs, CDs and USB thumb drives to store important documents and access them on different computers (home to work or desktop to laptop). Even these blank media options are becoming increasingly irrelevant and incompatible (if you don’t often misplace them) with the smart phones and tablet devices we carry with us ­– a trend that will continue for the foreseeable future. The answer to your data storage woes is quite simple: it’s in the cloud.

Evernote is awesome! All my projects and notes are filed quickly and efficiently. I have access from my computer, iPhone and web. For free!

-Travis Franklin

Cloud services effectively allow you to store important files on a protected third-party storage system that can be accessed from any internet-connected computer or mobile device. So imagine being able to access a synched document you began working on at your home office in your work environment without having to track down that ever-elusive thumb-drive. Here’s a roundup of a few services we’re using.



Dropbox.com – Free, 2GB (paid upgrades available)
Dropbox offers 2GB of online storage free as part of their basic service. You can upgrade to 50GB or 100GB for $9.99 and $19.99, respectively per month. Any changes or additions you make to your computer’s Dropbox content, is automatically synched across all devices linked to your account. The tiny bit of software acts as a regular drive on your computer, so there’s virtually no learning curve. Dropbox is available for Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad and Android devices.




Amazon.com – Free, 5GB (paid upgrades available)
Amazon this week recently launched it’s own online storage solution for everyone. You’ll get 5GB free, and they are currently offering a promotion for 20GB free when you purchase an MP3 album from their music store, which will be available to you for one year from the date of purchase. After that, your account will revert back to the basic 5GB of storage. Amazon dubs this as a music storage solution (coupled with their new cloud player software), but this would be a formidable solution for any file type you need access to on the go. This solution is new, so the software and accessibility need some work, but it is an otherwise useful option if you need additional free space.





Evernote.com – Free (paid upgrades available)
If you’ve ever done research or tried to keep projects organized from the notes, web pages and other pieces of information you’ve gathered, you’ll likely know the headaches involved in keeping all of these items organized.Evernote helps you keep track of everything throughout ‘notebooks’ that you can access from anywhere. You can even add voice memos to help you keep things organized. Evernote is available for Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad and Android devices.


What does Spring have in store?

Tim Bundgard on KTVB's "It's Your Business" Segment

Once again, President & CEO of Pioneer Title Company, Tim Bundgard, sat down with KTVB’s Carolyn Holly to discuss what the future may hold for real estate in the Treasure Valley. In the clip, Tim makes reference to the PTC Index, which  is a monthly measurement of the vibrancy of the Treasure Valley real estate market. Spring is the unofficial launch of the real estate buying season and we can expect increased activity in the current quarter. Check out the video for more details. Let us know what you think the future holds in the comments!

The PTC Index makes its TV debut…

The PTC Index this week made its television debut on KTVB’s It’s Your Business segment. This marks our third appearance with Carolyn Holly where we discuss the current state of the market. As we all watch in anticipation of what our market will do, the PTC Index gives insight on activity every month. Check out the video to see a year over year comparison of real estate activity in the Treasure Valley.

There will be blood…

It’s the season for giving…blood. PTC and the American Red Cross have come together to host the first annual, Battle of the Counties Blood Drive. Please join us to help your county win lifesaver bragging rights! Here’s how you can help…

For Canyon County, Idaho residents:
Stop by on Friday, February 4th from 9am – 1pm at our Idaho Center Office

For Ada County, Idaho residents:
Stop by on Monday, February 7th from 12pm – 4pm at our Rifleman Street Office.

Donating is fast, easy and can save lives. To schedule a date in your Ada or Canyon County, please contact Gwen Main at 208.870.8300. Help us show the heart of PTC and help save lives; may the best county win!

For more information, download a blood drive flyer.

10
Jan, 2011

Forecasting foreclosures in 2011…

Our CEO, Tim Bundgard, was on KTVB’s It’s Your Business segment with Carolyn Holly to discuss what he expects from the real estate landscape in 2011.

No one does it better…

The video speaks for itself…a short video from the PTC archives.

Spreading the love…

Our friends over at CBH Homes put together a nice video about their experiences with us and needless to say, we’re grinning from ear to ear. Thanks for the love, CBH!

12
Oct, 2010

PTC on KTVB…

Last Friday’s midday news with Carolyn Holly on Boise’s KTVB, featured our CEO, Tim Bundgard discussing a variety of topics and the future of real estate. Click on the video link above to watch the full segment.