Wednesday, April 8, 2015

How to Be a Smart Home Buyer in a Seller's Market

How to Be a Smart Home Buyer in a Seller's Market

In many cities and neighborhoods around the country, it's a seller's market. The National Association of REALTORS officially declared there was a housing supply shortage and homes are starting to sell fast and for high prices. While it's great to be a seller in this market, it is tough to be a buyer. However, it doesn't mean there isn't a great house out there for you to purchase; it just means your buying strategies must change to reflect the current market.
If you are looking to buy a home, be it your forever home or an investment property, don't let a seller's market scare you. This isn't the first seller's market, and it certainly won't be the last. A number of my students have asked, "Marko Rubel, should I just wait out the market until I have the upper hand?"
While this largely depends on the individual's situation, a seller's market doesn't mean you have to wait. If you are in the market for a home now, you can certainly proceed, but be aware of the key elements of smart home buying tactics in a seller's market:
Check Your Credit in Advance
Before you even start looking for a home, check your credit. Even 12 months isn't too early to start getting your finances in order before buying a house. By checking your credit early, you can ensure that there aren't any mistakes that are lowering your score. It takes time to correct issues such as these, so don't delay.
Learn How To Buy WITHOUT Your Credit
If you don't have good credit, you can still buy a home. Visit Amazon and search for Marko Rubel. My book How To Invest in Real Estate Without Banks teaches you creative strategies that can help you buy real estate. If you don't have a lot of money or good credit, it makes sense to learn the strategies that could allow you to build equity and benefit from homeownership.
Get Pre-approved
Along with checking your credit, get preapproved by a lender before looking at houses. Not only will this confirm what you are able to spend on a home, it also eliminates a huge step in the process. Furthermore, being preapproved is attractive to sellers because they know you are prepared and serious about buying.
Stay Within or Under Your Budget
In a seller's market, gone are the days of making a lower bid on a home and scoring a deal. Not only will prices be higher, but in many areas there are multiple offers on homes. By looking at homes at or above your budget, you may have to still offer more to get the home. Don't waste time and energy on making an offer only to realize you don't have the funds to outbid another buyer.
Look For Potential
While this is more common with first time home buyers, don't assume you can find your perfect dream home within your budget. This is especially the case in a seller's market. This doesn't mean you have to settle for a home you'll never love; but it does mean you may have to use your imagination and overlook the small problems, such as stained carpet, old wallpaper, and loose door knobs. Focus on finding a good neighborhood and a home that has a solid foundation.
Be Ready to Move Quickly                                                                                                               In a seller's market, homes sell quickly and, in particularly competitive neighborhoods, homes can sell within the first few days of being listed. If you see a home you would seriously consider buying, talk with your realtor about making an offer. Don't dwell and think about a house only to find out someone beat you to the punch.
Make a Competitive Offer
A seller's market is not the time to make lowball offers. Before you submit an offer, get an idea of what neighboring homes sold for recently. Your realtor should be able to give you an estimate of what the home is truly worth. From there, make a competitive offer. If you bid too low, a seller may not even come back with a counter offer; they could just say "no." In this competitive market, there is a good chance you will have to be at or above listing price, so keep this in mind when making an offer.
If you are ready to buy a home, don't let a seller's market scare you away. It's still possible to find a great home, but you do need to be ready to face a few challenges. However, by being prepared and having a strategy ahead of time, you can confidently navigate the market!




Monday, April 6, 2015

Are You Ready to Sell?? NOW IS THE TIME!!

ARE YOU READY TO SELL?? NOW IS THE TIME!!

Midwest, West Lead Pending Home Sales

DAILY REAL ESTATE NEWS                            TUESDAY, MARCH, 21, 2015

Pending homes sales in February surged to the highest level since June 2013, led by significant gains in contract signings in the Midwest and West, according to the latest reading from the National Association of REALTORS Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator based on contract signings.

Pending home sales last month increased 3.1 percent month-over-month, and contracts are up 12 percent over last year's totals. Sizable sales gains in the Midwest and West helped to offset smaller declines in teh Northeast and South, according to NAR.

"Pending sales showed solid gains last month, driven by a steadily-improving labor market, mortgage rates hovering around 4% and the likelihood of more renters looking to hedge against increasing rents," says Lawrence Yun, NAR's chief economist. "These factors bode well for the prospect of an uptick in sales in coming months. However, the underlying obstacle - especially for first-time buyers - continues to be the depressed level of homes available for sale."

The share of first-time home buyers did inch up slightly in February - the first increase since November 2014. First-time home buyers made up 29% of buyers in February, up from 28% in January.

"Several markets remain highly-competitive due to supply pressures, and REALTORS are reporting severe shortages of move-in ready and available properties in lower price ranges," said Yun. "The return of first-time buyers this year will depend on how quickly inventory shows up in the market."

Call today & let us help you analyze your home's value to determine if NOW is your time to sell!!


Garden Basics: Vegetable Gardening in Small Spaces

All this nice spring weather makes me want to get outside & plant something...maybe I should take a class first :) 

Here's one -

Garden Basics: Vegetable Gardening in Small Spaces

Date(s): 04/09/2015
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Davis County Courthouse 28 East State Street Room 107, Farmington
Learn simple ways to eat fresh from your garden using containers and small garden spaces. Pre-registration is required – space is limited.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Happy Easter!



Happy Easter from the Tiger Ladies & Mike the LSU Tiger! 


Enjoy the weekend!