A wine country real estate specialist in vineyards, wineries, estates, residential homes, and investment properties in Napa County, Sonoma County and Mendocino County. John has been a successful real estate broker for over 30 years and has focused on wine country real estate including vineyards, vineyard estates and wineries for the last 15 years.In this time he has sold a multitude of wine country real estate and has become one of the most respected real estate professionals in the Napa Valley and Sonoma County area including Calistoga, Yountville, St. Helena, Rutherford, Napa, Sonoma, Kenwood, Healdsburg, Alexander Valley, the Russian River Appellation and other locations. Bergman Euro-National knows Wine Country Real Estate. |
New Articles for 2003!
IS THE GLASS OF WINE HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY?
As doom and gloom hangs over the market through a relentless thrashing from the media one thing is consistently overlooked, quality. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again quality is king. In our latest report you will see how each wine growing region stacks up and why we believe your dollars are best spent on premium wine growing regions.
VINEYARD CYCLES AND THE NEXT DECADE
Much has happened since the beginning of 2002. While the economic rebound we expected has been anemic at best and it is popular knoweledge that grape prices are in the gutter one thing has never been more clear. Premium quality grapes, vineyards and wines are still going for top dollar. This article details the continued upward momentum of vineyard values through the peaks and valleys of the ever present vineyard cycle.
“BUYERS AND SELLERS” MARKETS – VINEYARD VALUES: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE
As we make our way into 2002 it feels like the tide is turning for an economic rebound. This article describes the trends of “Buyers and Sellers Markets over the last 40+ years and how we are poised for the next round of wine country real estate appreciation.
ROLLER COASTER RIDE OF THE 1990’S AND FUTURE VINEYARD VALUES: The 2001 report
In general, vineyard farmers are very happy with the end results of the 2000 harvest. However, a look back over the last 50 years will show you the intermittent ups and downs of a longer positive trend in vineyard values