Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Tips for Selling a home During the Holidays!

Selling a Home During the Holidays! 
Selling a house during the Christmas period can be tricky. Shiny decorations and nosy relatives will put off even the hardiest of viewers. But once you’ve taken down the tinsel, and sent Great Aunt Hilda packing, what can you do to make sure your home has the ‘wow’ factor for the early spring buyers?
Here are some practical tips to help you ‘spring’ into your new home:
1. Heat it up
The thought of viewing an unheated house is uninviting and won’t create the right first impression on a viewing. If you know you’re going to arrive at the same time as your viewers, set the heating timer to come on a few hours prior to the viewing. Not only will the house be toasty warm, it’ll prevent any noises of boilers kicking in. Before they arrive, maybe pop the fire on low too if you have one, it makes a living room so warming and homely.
path_clear_snow2. Clear the path
If you have a lot of tree's, clear the sidewalk, gutters, and front porch from leaves.  Make it clear, dry and presentable to prevent slip ups.  Though we don't typically have snow, if we do get snow, shovel the pathways too.   Trawling through leaves or the snow to the front door isn’t massively inviting.
3. Let there be light
Create a warm, welcoming atmosphere even before your viewers step through your front door, by switching on all the lights, just like you see in showhomes. If the viewing is arranged for after the sun has set, leave the overhead lights off, and instead light all the lamps, for a cosier look. Don’t shut any curtains as it will make rooms seem closed in. Take advantage of timers too – if people go past your home and see for the sale sign, your home will seem more interesting with lights on.
4. Lighten up
Winter often encourages us to seek out deeper, richer colours in fabrics and bedding. To change the mood for Spring, change bedding and soft furnishings, like cushions and throws. Spring colours are soft pastels, like duck-egg blue, pale lemon and soft greens. Sprinkle some of these around for a fresh Spring-like feel.
5. Don’t forget the garden
If your garden is looking a bit worse for wear after Winter, it’s time to spruce it up – a well-presented garden can add thousands to the perceived value of a house. And there aren’t many buyers out there who will be keen to get stuck into an overgrown garden straight after moving in. Take out any garden toys left over from last summer, pressure wash the patio and add colour with some pretty hardy plants in pots.
6. Dress your rooms
Make a room look inviting and well-staged by creating a mood. In the dining room, set the table for a meal using your best china. Put your lotions and shampoos in neat groups in the bathroom, and hang freshly laundered dressing gowns. Place winter flowers in vases around the house. Set a newspaper on the coffee table and a few magazines to add that extra polish.
7. Add some sparkle
clean_homeMake your home sparkle on the inside, and keep it really clean. Vacuum carpets, wash the windows, dust furniture and clean the floors. Clean out your fridge as – surprisingly – many people look in the fridge, especially if it is integrated. Your whole house should look and smell as if it has just been completely spring-cleaned.
8. I ‘scents’ a sale!
While making your home smell nice is a must, don’t spray air fresheners or perfume in case visitors are allergic.Focus on getting the home smelling naturally cleanand welcoming. A lovely inviting smell is baking – make some cookies and time them so they’re just ready as people arrive. Ensure that you offer them to the buyers though, or they’ll be disappointed.   You can even get an apple pie from the store and place it in the oven to warm it up each time your home is shown, then freeze it again once they leave. 
9. Flower power
Splash some cash on a couple of really nice bouquets of flowers. Put one in the living room, and split the other into two or three smaller vases for the hallway and master bedroom. Keep to the Spring colours, though bolder shades can work well for accent colours. Spring flowers like daffodils and tulips will add a lovely scent while reminding your viewers that warmer weather is almost here.
10. Add some ambiance
Try playing some soft music to add a sense of atmosphere to the house. There’s nothing worse than a house that’s too quiet, and you may feel you have to rush in and talk when sometimes viewers just need to soak it up. Music can really help to put everyone at their ease. Go for easy listening, but relatively up to date, like Adele, Dido or Michael Buble.


For more information, or to see what your home is worth, contact us:  (910)378-9410


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Monday, December 16, 2013

10 Things You Should Know Before Buying a Home!

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10 Things You Should Know Before Buying a Home

1.Before you start looking for a home, get pre-qualified for a loan. Banks, credit unions, and mortgage bankers make home loans; mortgage brokers process loans through a variety of lenders. The lenders will take an application, process the loan documents, and see the loan through to the funding stage.
2.If you have marginal or bad credit, consult your lender. You may be able to qualify for a loan depending on how long ago and what reason(s) caused the bad credit.
3.You may need a down-payment. Down-payment requirements vary depending on the type of loan. Many down-payment assistance programs exist. These programs may loan or grant you the funds necessary for the down-payment. Some programs do not require a down payment, such as VA Mortgages and USDA Mortgages.  Consult with a lender about programs available in your area.
4.You may need funds for closing costs. Closing costs are charges for services related to the closing of your real estate transaction. They include, but are not limited to: Escrow fees, title policy issuance fees, mortgage insurance fees, fire, flood, and homeowners insurance, county recorder fees, & loan origination fees. Consult your lender for an actual estimate of these costs.
5.Some loans have "points" and some do not. A point is a loan origination fee equivalent to 1% of the loan amount. Together with the interest rate, they constitute the yield on your loan for the lender.
6.SignatureMortgage rates can be fixed or adjustable. Which one is right for you depends on whether mortgage rates are at a high or a low point when you purchase, and on how long you plan to live in the home.
7.There are two main types of loan categories.Conventional Loans. Conventional mortgage loans are available with fixed or adjustable interest rates. Government Loans. These include FHA fixed and adjustable rate mortgage loans, and VA fixed rate mortgage loans.
8.If you are a low-to-moderate-income homebuyer, there are special programs designed to help you.These loans are available through private lenders, as well as local and state housing agencies.
9.You may have to pay mortgage insurance. Mortgage insurance protects the lender from potential loss if you should default on your mortgage loan payment. Mortgage insurance is always required on FHA mortgage loans.
10.Many organizations offer home loan counseling to prospective homebuyers. They will cover home selection, realtor services, lenders, loan programs, homeownership responsibilities, saving for a down-payment, and other important pieces of information.

For more information on the home buying process, contact us at (910) 378-9410.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Top 20 Communities Shown in Onslow County in October!!


Top 20 Communities Shown in October

This reports shows the top 20 Communities that had homes shown through-out the month of October.  There are 126 communities that had showings in Ocotber!!  

October's Top 20!!
Data from eShowings Showing Service for Areas 1-7

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Should I Rent or Should I Sell?????

Should I Rent or Should I Sell?????
This is a question we hear a lot and the answer is...... it depends.   

If you do not want anything to do with renting your home or someone else living in your home, then selling is the only option.  Have a professional Realtor complete a Market Evaluation on your home and cover all the options you have when it comes to selling.

If you are ok with renting, but concerned about tenants tearing up your home, you may want to consider renting if you can not sell for the amount you hope to.  Here are a few tips about renting/leasing your home:
  1. Leave all your emotions at the house when you move out. -  That may sound harsh, however the majority of the time people will not maintain your home the way you do.  When you rent/lease your home, it becomes an invest property and decisions made about the home need to be treated that way.  Meaning, if something gets broken the questions are:  Who's responsible for making the repair?  How much will it cost?  How can we prevent it from happening again?  and NOT Why did they break it?  It took a whole weekend to put that in and we loved that!!   
  2. Don't rent it yourself, select a property management company you are comfortable with. - Today you need a property management company to screen potential tenants, verify rental history, make sure payment is collected each month, complete inspections on the property periodically on your behalf, be on call for maintenance issues and have a pool of contractors that are reasonably priced.  Not to mention the trust account requirements and differences in lease agreements property management companies use that are designed to protect YOU the owner.  
  3. Establish a separate account for the property. - This will enable you to have a savings for that specific property to pull money for maintenance/repairs or times the property is vacant.
  4. Think about refinancing. -  Look at the current interest rate of your mortgage, if it is more than 1% of today's rates, you may want to consider refinancing to bring your payment down.  This will add a little to the principle balance owed on the loan (approx 2% of the loan), but will bring your monthly payments down so you can net more each month (I've seen this reduce monthly payments by $100-$200).  You can contact a lender HERE to get started with refinancing or to just find out if it is the right thing for you!  
   Again, these are just a few tips if you decide to rent/lease your home out.   For more information, contact us anytime with questions you may have about renting/leasing out your home.

ALWAYS Consult with a Professional Realtor to help you make the right decision for you.  



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Sunday, September 22, 2013

August Absorption Rates are in! How long will it take to Sell Your Home?

How long will it take to Sell??

  Below is the absorption rate charts for Onslow County.  These reveals how long it will take to sell your home in today's market based on the most recent sales (sales year to date).

The top chart represents New Construction homes and the bottom chart represents Existing homes. (This does not include REO's = Foreclosures)
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Definitions:
Absorption Rate: The rate at which homes will sell within a given period of time, or unit
sales per month. (rate determined by January – August 2013 sales figures)
Example: 48 sales in 6 months divided by 6 months = 8 Sales per Month
Number Sold:  Total Number of homes sold in this time period.
Sales Rate per Month:  Number of homes selling each month in the respective price range.  (This is the Absorption Rate.)
Currently Active: The total number of homes for sale within a defined market segment.
(As of September 18, 2013)
Months of Inventory: Based on the number of homes sold and number of homes currently on the market in the respective price range, this is an expected timeline to sell.
REO:  Foreclosures
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For more information on how this impacts your home....
  Contact our Market Expert for a FREE Market Analysis of your home!! 


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Friday, August 30, 2013

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

July Absorption Rates are In!! How Long will it take to Sell Your Home??

How long will it take to Sell??

Below is the absorption rates for Onslow County.  This lists all areas of the county along with the total number of homes currently on the market for sale and those that have sold in past 12 Months, Past 6 Months, and Past 3 Months.  In each of these respective columns lists a Sales Rate/Month, this reveals how many homes are selling in each price.  The far right column lists in Months how long it is expected to take to sell your home.  Finally, the top section reveals New Homes and the Bottom reveals Resale homes.





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Friday, August 9, 2013

Resale Home Sales are up!!

Onlsow County YTD Sales Report

  For the past several months new construction homes have been dominating sales in Onslow County.  In May 2013 resale homes passed new construction homes in closed sales and have held there since.  This is great news for existing home owners!  


  The chart below shows the total number of homes sold in each area by month and by New Home or Resale Home.    

The chart below shows the total number of homes pending in Onslow County by type of home!


For more information on these reports or to see how your home matches up in todays market, feel free to contact us.  You may be pleasantly surprised it's not as bad as you think! 


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Your Personal Home Search Tool!! Search for homes right from your Phone!!

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For Sale or For Rent!

See a Map View, List of Homes, Pictures, Price and all information, right from your phone!!

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

What Communities did Buyers View the Most in Onslow County last week??

Top 25 Communities Viewed Last Week in Onslow County!  

Here is a list of the most active communities last week!

This a list of communities that buyers viewed the most, in the past week, in Onslow County!


To know what is going on in your area, click here for a market insider report (sample below).



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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Onslow County Sales Update! Absorption Rates.....

Curious how the market is doing in Onslow County?

Here are a couple of charts that show absorption rates for resale homes and new construction homes.

An absorption rate shows how many homes can be bought or sold in a particular market.  In other words, how many months it will take to sell a home in a particular price range in a particular market based on the number of homes that have sold and the number of homes currently on the market for sale.

Remember, the chart below shows all of Onslow County, your particular area/community may be different!
Contact your agent for more information, or if you don't have an agent, click here!


How to read it?

  • The top section shows New Construction homes and the bottom section shows Resale homes.
  • The first column shows by price.
  • In Yellow is the number of homes that have sold in the past 12 months and a calculation of how many homes sold each month in the past 12 months.  
  • In Blue is the also the number of homes that have sold in the past 12 months and a calculation of how many homes sold each month in the past 12 months.  
  • Then the same in Pink.  
  • Next you will see the total number of homes currently for sale in that particular price range/type.  
  • The final three columns show how many months of inventory there are in respect to 12 - 6 - 3 month timelines.  


If you have any further questions about this report or would like to see how your home stacks up in these numbers, click here to contact an agent.


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Saturday, July 13, 2013

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