Make Good Offers Better

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It’s disappointing, frustrating and sometimes, discouraging when you lose a home you want to buy.

One of the hardest lessons for today’s buyers is that writing an offer doesn’t mean that you’ll get the home or even a counter-offer.  The low inventory affecting many of the housing markets requires a different strategy to give you the best chance to get the home you want.

  1. Make your best offer initially; you may not get a chance to accept a counter.
  2. Submit a written pre-approval letter from the lender.
  3. Increase earnest money above what is considered normal.
  4. Make a larger down payment.
  5. Eliminate unnecessary contingencies.
  6. Don’t ask for personal property not included in the listing agreement.
  7. Pay your own customary closing costs.
  8. Shorten the inspection period.
  9. Buy the home “as is” subject to inspections which still allows you to get your earnest money back if the inspections are unacceptable but doesn’t require the seller to make repairs.
  10. Write the seller a hand-written, personal letter telling them why you want their home; include a picture of your family.
  11. Offer to use the seller’s or listing agent’s preferred title company.
  12. If you can pay cash, do so and arrange financing after closing.  Be prepared to show proof of available funds.
  13. Schedule the closing as soon as possible but let the seller know you can be flexible.
  14. Once you decide on a home, act with expedience.
  15. Ask your real estate professional if they have any other suggestions. 

 Think of making an offer like applying for a job. You want to make your best impression and show why you are the best choice.  You won’t always know that there are multiple offers.  Approach the process like the competition is doing their best to get the home.

An Unexpected Expense

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In a study released by TD Bank, 65% of buyers with mortgages that required mortgage insurance said the higher monthly payment was more than they originally expected.

Private mortgage insurance is required on loans that exceed 80% of the home’s value.  For conventional loans, the premiums range from 0.5% to 1% annually.  The PMI could add close to $100.00 a month to the payments on a $200,000 mortgage and over $200.00 a month on a FHA mortgage.

FHA has two components to its mortgage insurance which includes an up-front charge on closing of the loan and an annual charge.  The up-front premium is 1.75% of the mortgage which can be paid in cash at closing or added to the mortgage amount.  The annual premium ranges from 0.45% to 1.35% depending on the loan-to-value and term of the mortgage.

Most lenders are required to automatically cancel coverage when a 78% loan-to-value is reached which on a 30 year loan with normal amortization could be eight to eleven years depending on original loan amount and interest rate.   If the value of the home has increased as documented by an appraisal so that the current mortgage is below 80% loan-to-value, the lender can be petitioned to eliminate the PMI.

Beginning in April, 2013, FHA requires the mortgage insurance to be paid for the entire term of the mortgage.   Prior to this rule change, it was required to remain in effect for a minimum of five years but could be cancelled when the mortgage is reduced to 78% of the original purchase price.

A homeowner can greatly reduce their cost of housing by avoiding mortgage insurance with a minimum 20% down payment.  If a higher loan-to-value mortgage is required to purchase the home, the objective should be to pay down the mortgage amount to relieve the need for the mortgage insurance.   Generally, loans with lower loan-to-value mortgages also have lower interest rates.

What is a Seller’s Market?

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It is generally considered a seller’s market when the conditions favor the seller.  This condition exists when demand is high and supply is low without any significant adverse economic conditions taking place.

Demand is determined by ready, willing and able buyers.  Low interest rates with indications that they will begin to rise fuels part of this demand. Rising prices also creates a sense of urgency to avoid higher housing costs.

Inventory is currently below what is considered balanced in most areas. In some areas and price ranges, homes are selling very quickly, with multiple offers and sometimes at above the listing price.  When too many buyers are chasing too few properties, things get competitive and the seller is the beneficiary.

Even when buyers and sellers come to an agreement on price and terms, a challenge can occur if the appraisal doesn’t meet the sales price.  Either the purchaser has to come up with the additional cash or the purchase price has to be renegotiated.

A typical seller wants the most money possible for their home in the shortest time frame with the fewest inconveniences.  A Seller’s Market provides the most likely environment for this to happen.

June 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36022 Deatsville Autauga County

These were the Existing Home Sales for June 2014 for Zip Code 36022 in Deatsville and Autauga County including Pine Level, and subdivisions Graham Ridge, Rosegate, Caroline Estates, Dogwood Estates, Garden Park, Pinetuckett, Hidden Valley, Hummingbird Place, The Planes, Honeysuckle Ridge, Rushmore, Northpointe, Grand Park, Alpine Hills, Tatum Fields, Mountain Creek, Dogwood Lake Estates, Percy Place, Clear Branch, Oak Valley, and Hunter’s Trail. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a better chance of a bargain if you are buying. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.
Chart June 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36022 Autauga County

June 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36022 Deatsville Elmore County

These were the Existing Homes for June 2014 for Zip Code 36022 for Deatsville and Elmore County including Holtville, Slapout, and part of Lake Jordan communities and subdivisions Spring Hollow, Richfield, Brookshire, Wind Mill Ridge, Dillons Run, Coosa Ridge, Green Acres, Foxwood, Plantation Ridge, Stoneybrooke Plantation, Turner’s Place, Bridlewood, Bellview Heights, Indian Hills, Meadowview, Sagewood, Kimrick Estates, Country Side Estates, The Forest, Grand Park, Summerfield, Cotton Terrace, Autumn Springs, Forest Heights, Cruise Farm Estates, Breckenridge Crescent Ridge, Savannah Trace, Wynridge, Blackberry, Ridgedale Estates, Country Oaks, Copper Ridge, and Cobblestone Run. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a better chance of a bargain if you are buying. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.
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June 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36025 Elmore, AL

These were the Existing Homes for June 2014 for Zip Code 36025 for the community of Elmore in Elmore County including subdivisions Ferndale, Meadowview, Turtle Trace, Crossgate, Silver Ridge, Diamond Oaks, Brittany Place, Brownstone and Charleston Place. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a better chance of a bargain if you are buying. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.
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June 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36054 Millbrook , AL

These were the existing Homes for Sale June 2014 for Zip Code 36054 for Millbrook and Elmore County including subdivisions Thornfield, Grandview Pines, Mill Ridge, Winter Lake, Magnolia Ridge, Stoney Brook, Mountain View, Bishop Place, Jamestown, Grand Oaks, Timberbrook Estates, Plantation Oaks, and The Columns. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a chance for a better bargain for buyers. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.
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June 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36064 Pike Road, AL

These were the existing Homes for Sale June 2014 for Zip Code 36064 for Pike Road and eastern Montgomery County including subdivisions Bon Terre, Woodland Creek, Bridle Brook, Avalon, Merrywood, Foxwood Providence and The Waters. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a chance for a better bargain for a buyer. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.
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June 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36066 Prattville, AL

These were the existing Homes for Sales June 2014 for Zip Code 36066 in Prattville and Autauga County including subdivisions Greystone, Riverchase, Woodland Heights, Silver Hills, Eastwood, The Homeplace, and The Villas at Brookstone. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure means a better bargain for buyers. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.
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June 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36067 Prattville, AL

These were the existing Homes for Sale June 2014 for Zip Code 36067 in Prattville and Autauga County including subdivisions Camellia Estates, Live Oak, The Oaks of Buena Vista, Aspen Ridge, Bridge Creek Reserve, and Hearthstone How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure means a better chance of a bargain for a buyer. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.
Chart June 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36067