Sunday, August 23, 2009

It's been awhile...and that's good!

Well let's see....It's been extremely busy of late here at the office with Summer starting to wind down and school back in session. It has been a while since I have posted and I suppose that I need to update you on some happenings here in our local market. First of all, Kathy Sorak has joined our team here at Coldwell Banker and that is exciting to add her to our office. She brings with her a resume' of a high quality agent and in this market, to add someone like her to a staff that is second to none anyway, just solidifies that position! It seems that home sales are starting to pick up and we are definately seeing more and more activity on the buyers side. Of course, we all know that it is a great time to buy. If you are sitting on the fence, you may want to make a decision soon as the Fed is expected to raise a key interest rate and they may be on their way back up. Right now, they are at 35 year lows, proving that now is the best time to buy and perhaps the best time ever in your lifetime!
On a more personal note... Grady starts junior high this year and football practice has already started and soon basketball is right around the corner for him. Ben is playing baseball in a fall league and soon starts basketball as well. Busy, busy, busy, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. I love it.
By the way, check out the video tour of 531 Adella. This is a cute,cozy home and just waiting for someone to make it theirs. It has been remodeled inside, and includes a brand, new kitchen with all new appliances that stay with the home. It is located only one block from Douma school, and on a quiet, dead end street. It is waiting...perhaps for you! ? Give me a call, and I will schedule your personal tour.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

More important than ever!!!

In today's quickly changing market, the key to selling your home is to separate yourself from the pack. Simply offering your home for sale is no longer good enough. What makes your home better than any other home that is competing for buyers? It is even more important now than ever to make sure that your home is in top selling condition. Go ahead and spend a Saturday doing the touch up painting that you have been putting off. Buy some colorful potted plants and strategically place them in front to add curb appeal. Trim the bushes so that all the windows show, and make sure that all doors and windows work easy. One of the easiest things that can be done is to change hardware on the cabinets, change bath fixtures and entry door locks. These simple upgrades are inexpensive, can be done without a contractor, and go a long ways in making your home look more updated. Painting is a simple (annoying maybe, but simple never the less) way to make sure that the maximum number of buyers will be attracted to your home. Replace all of those pinks and blues with earth tone colors of beige and tans. Take some time to fix those walls (that you banged up from that rainy afternoon when you and the kids were playing basketball downstairs instead of reading like your wife told you to) that are dented and corners that have been banged up a little. Remember!!! Clean, neat and of course, use the K.I.S.S. method on everything. Keep It Simple, Stupid!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Goals

Here are some tips that can help you save some frustration when you decide to sell your home.
1.)Have a garage sale. Garage sales are sometimes frustrating and seem like a lot of work, but you can get rid of a lot of things you no longer need and make a little money doing it. If you advertise as a moving sale, you will attract more buyers than a regular garage sale.
2.)Have a place to store your household items. This can be more difficult than first thought. If you are storing the items in a shed, be sure that they are covered, and the shed is dry and free from birds and moisture. A rental storage shed is usually your best bet as they are built in areas where water does not typically penetrate.
3.) Stop buying stuff! Do not buy any more things you don't need. You just had a garage sale, and put the other stuff in a storage shed, why would you fill up the space again.
4.)List your home with a trusted real estate professional. This should be the easiest step, but unfortunately, it sometimes is not. The number of homes sold and listed is important when deciding which agent to use, but it is NOT the MOST IMPORTANT! (Gee, I hope I wasn't unclear about that.) Ask around, and find the agent that has the utmost integrity. Anyone can list homes, anyone can sell homes, but you need an agent that looks out for you and your interest only!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

How do we get there from here?

The number one problem facing buyer is usually not "Can we afford this home?" It typically is, "How do we sell our home and find the one we want all in the same time frame?" The short answer is....you probably won't. It has happened and will continue to happen, but with such a small percentage of buyers, that it is in your best interest not to plan on it.
Written goals and methods of how to acheieve those goals are your best solution. If we know that we want a different home, then we must sell the current one first. What happens when we sell our home, and the one we were looking to buy, is no longer available? It is at that point, because there is no plan, that many buyers become discouraged and lose heart, thinking, "We'll never find the right and perfect place for us." You see, there is a common misconception and it even runs rampant in the real estate sales professional ranks. That is, there is no perfect place! I disagree!!!!! I believe that there are perfect places and perfect homes, just not buyers who are ready to move when the perfect opportunity for them comes along. Buyers usually have to sell their home first, which means that they have to do some minor painting and repair and then list it and then show it and then.......well you get the idea. By the time all these things are done, it has been 60 days and the home that they were going to purchase is looong gone. Then comes the discouragement and let down and then they forget their original goal was to move. It all comes down to mental preparation and the proper order in selling a home and moving into a new one. Written goals and methods are the way to go. In the next post, I will outline for you the proper order of selling a home, and if you do this, it will be the best way to find that perfect home!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Looking up!

GREAT NEWS! Our real estate market in Ottumwa is starting to pick back up. A typical recession lasts for about 14-16 months and we are in month number 15 right now, but if you listen to all of the news outlets, you would think that we are in the middle of the second great depression. Yes, all of us have decided to cut back in one area or another in our life but we are far from the great depression. Has our local economy suffered? The short answer is yes. However, since this is my blog, we are going to focus on the positives. Everyone heard that John Deere layed off 43 workers in the past month. Why did we focus on that, instead of the 700+ workers that did not get laid off. Also, when was the last time you heard that John Deere had hired new engineers. Well, you won't, but because I am a real estate agent, I can tell you that new engineers are coming to town all the time. How do I know this, it is because I am showing them homes to buy. That's right, I said buy! Why are we such a negative society? I think I know the answer. I think, that when we focus on the struggles that others around us are having, it makes us feel better about ourselves. So I leave you with this challenge. Instead of focusing on the negatives around us, look at the opposites that the news offers. When they tell you about the 3,000 jobs that Home Depot lost, think about the 125,000 that are still working there, and then check out the classified section of your local paper and ask yourself this question. Are there really no jobs, or are we just unwilling to work?

Monday, April 6, 2009

Nothing to do with Real Estate

I had a great weekend. I hope everyone else did as well. I did nothing with houses, properties, or real estate of any kind this weekend....we did basketball! Ben played in the "Swish'N'Dish" basketball tournament in Milwaukee, Wisconsin over the weekend. All in all it was a good weekend as the Attack boys finished in second place. They took home some hardward, and had a great time playing in five games. I know you wanted to talk about real estate, but today, I just wanted to talk basketball. I will be back to real estate next time but for now, Go Attack! You can find their website at alliowaattack.com.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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There is a craze that is only about 4 or 5 years old with the banking industry, and that is reverse mortgages. As the homeowner pays a regular mortgage, the principle goes down and eventually, they owe nothing more on their property. In a reverse mortgage, the owner takes a paid for property, and the bank pays a monthly payment to the owner. It has been sold to (typically older homeowners) as a way to stay in the home they love and still have the life style they have dreamed about. What it really has done, is put a lot of elderly and unsuspecting homeowners into foreclosures. I'm sure all your banker friends will tell you the wonderful stories about the people they have helped stay in their homes and maintain their pre-retirement lifestyles. They never will tell you about the other side.

There are several problems with a reverse mortgage. The first is that it mainly targets the elderly. (Statistically speaking, they are the ones with paid for homes.) Therefore, the business is full of rip-offs and con-artists. If you think this is a good avenue for you to go down, be careful in selecting a company that will underwrite the mortgage. Secondly, Interest rates and closing costs are typically higher than other mortgages. Third, you are taking a paid for property and turning it into debt. Pay close attention to this next sentence. 100% of all foreclosures, had a mortgage against them. There has never been a paid for home, foreclosed on.

If you still think that this is a good idea for you, well, good luck!



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