Saturday, February 28, 2009

Should You Try to Sell By Owner?

Should You Try to Sell By Owner?

The truth is that only about ten percent of owners successfully sell their home on their own. That varies by region and the number goes up a tad for professional real estate investors because they are more familiar with real estate than your average homeowner.

Those that do sell their home successfully usually accept not only a lower price, but they net less than if they had sold it with a professional qualified real estate agent helping them - especially in an uncertain market with high inventory.

Like today.

It would currently take almost nine months to sell all the homes currently on the market at the current sales pace, even if no new homes came on the market. That is with all the advantages of a real estate agent and the Multiple Listing System (MLS) at your side. On your own, it's even harder.

So why is the MLS such a big help?

Well, if you run an ad to sell your home, you not only have to pay for the ad but you can only sell your home to those that see your ad. That limits demand. As everyone who has taken Econ 101 knows, the more demand for a product, the higher the price: The less demand, the lower the price.
By sharing information about your home via the MLS with all other Realtors and brokerages in the area, you increase demand for your home.
Not only does your agent's company advertise, but so do many others. Since less than ten percent of prospects actually buy the home they see advertised, real estate agents have to find them another home to purchase.
Realtors find those homes in a database called the MLS. Unless you are an agent, you do not have access to the program. As a result, not only is your agent working to sell your home, but so are all the other MLS members, too. Your agent's efforts are multiplied by those of all the other agents in the area. More demand. Higher price.

What are other problems with selling by owner?

A FSBO (For Sale by Owner) sign attracts lowball offers, for one thing. Think of buyers that want not just a deal, but a steal. Have you ever stayed up late and seen an infomercial about how to get rich in real estate? The number one method is to find a steal, often by taking advantage of someone who does not know what they are doing.

Then there are phone calls. Who answers them? What do you say? How do you convince them to come look at your home when you're available to show it? How do you convince them to write an offer?

Where do you get the right forms? What forms do you need?
That's just the beginning.

Is the buyer qualified? Do they have money in the bank, good credit, can they get a mortgage loan? Is your buyer's loan officer competent and flexible?

There are also lots of details. Do you need an escrow company or a lawyer? Termite inspection? Home Inspection? Warranties? Title inspection?
And when there is a challenge (a polite word for problem), as their always is, who handles it?

It isn't easy and we've just barely scratched the surface.
We're biased, of course, but we recommend a professional agent.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Florida Foreclosure - Quick Facts


Florida Foreclosure - Quick Facts

1. Judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes
2. Non-Judicial Foreclosure Available: No
3. Primary Security Instruments: Mortgage
4. Timeline: Typically 180 days
5. Right of Redemption: Yes
6. Deficiency Judgments Allowed: Yes
Cick here for more information.

Source: http://www.
ForeclosureLaw.org

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Selling Your Home >Getting Ready To Sell

Selling Your Home >Getting Ready To Sell

Here is a scenario that you may encounter when you sell your home. You make a listing appointment with a real estate agent who shows up with a detailed market analysis and a list of all the advantages of listing with his or her company. The agent then walks through your home with you, making suggestions about how you can present your home at its best.

The real estate agent's recommendations about cosmetic "fix-ups" make some sellers feel a little uncomfortable. They realize how long they have put off all of those "little" projects. If the suggestions about the cat box, spider webs, kitchen and bathroom cleanup, and removal of clutter make you feel a little defensive, remember that none of this is personal! Most sellers need a little coaching to make their homes show well. Providing suggestions for home staging is an important part of an agents job. The better your home looks while it's on the market, the more likely it is to sell quickly, and for top dollar. It would not be a bad Idea to call a local cleaning service to help keep the home clean you perspective buyers.

Port Charlotte First Time Home Buyers

NEWS... First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit which could be the Opportunity of a Lifetime for Port Charlotte FL, First-Time Buyers. (First time homebuyers is defined as, "a buyer who has not owned a principal residence during the three-year period prior to the purchase.")
See more info below.....

Home Buyer Tax Credit Update

Congress is actively considering an expanded home buyer tax credit, and the Senate has approved the following improvements:


1. The tax credit amount increases to $15,000.
2. The tax credit is extended to anyone buying a principal residence.
3. The tax credit will apply to all purchases occuring within a year after the bill is signed into law.

It is a true tax credit; it does not have to be repaid. Please call your Senators and urge support for the expanded home buyer tax credit. To reach your Senators, call 1-866-924-NAHB (6242).

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

A Great Place To Live Port Charlotte, FL

Port Charlotte is in a great location near all beaches in the surrounding area. I personally like to go to the Venice dog park beautiful land scape's and nice cool breeze by the shore. Here is more info on this awesome dog beach, Talk to you soon.... Jessica Coleman Your Local Real Estate Agent.

P.S. Here is a picture of my dog luke... He loves this beach..

Venice Florida Dog Friendly Parks Venetian Waterway Park. The pet friendly City of Venice Fl is just completing a Venice beautification project called the Venetian Waterway Park as part of a community service project to fulfill the needs of Venice residents. While you are in Venice take advantage of this wonderful gift to the city of Venice. There is room for walkers, joggers, bicycle riders, dogs and children on this 10-mile stretch of land that provides an awe inspiring view of the Intracoastal Waterway. The Venetian Waterway Park will eventually engulf both sides of the waterway with a path starting north on both sides of the waterway and leading down to the Gulf of Mexico. Currently there is accessible parking to the path on the Venice Island side near the Venice Ave. Bridge, further down on Golf Drive near the Chamber of Commerce, next to Circus Bridge, and ending at Casperson Beach Park. Start or end another vacation day by taking a refreshing walk, jog, or bicycle ride at the Waterway Park.

While you are enjoying Casperson Beach Park take some time to stroll up the Waterway, or while you are enjoying the shops at downtown Venice, walk away into the scenic landscape of the Venetian Waterway.The Waterway is kept in pristine conditions so make sure to follow the rules and use the doggie bags posted along the way if you decide to bring your four legged buddies. There are also no motorized vehicles allowed, so leave the scooters at home. For your safety the Waterway also sports emergency call phones throughout the path and lights for walking after hours.

If you are looking to enjoy an afternoon picnic or family day out, the Venetian Waterway is also equipped with picnic shelter areas already set up with grills for a nice afternoon lunch and benches along the way for a little sight-seeing or people watching. Although parts of the Venetian Waterway go through areas near the high school or the Publix grocery store, the majority of the path calls for a refreshingly quiet experience overlooking the water and winding through the Florida landscape.Are you interested in kayaking? There is a sight near Casperson Beach Park on Bed Lake that allows for you to launch your kayak and enjoy a cool afternoon on the other side of the Waterway Park.

This is a great way to keep out of the heat during the summer months in Venice. If you don’t own your own kayak, there are kayak rental stores near Casperson Beach Park that normally rent out kayaks by the hour as well as by the day.

Not far from the Waterway is access to Harbor Drive and Venice Beach and Pavilion, so if you are staying on or near the beach you should still be able to reach this area by foot. So leave the car at home and make an adventure out of getting to know Venice Beach through the Venetian Waterway Park!