This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
In today's brave new world of South Florida real estate, getting a home loan is arguably the most stressful component of your transaction. On the one hand, the "big box" national lenders have frequently proven to be unreliable in just about every step of the funding process. With their thin staffs, poor communication and underwriting rules that seem to change on a daily basis, a Florida home buyer cannot rely on a successful closing. On the other hand, working with a mortgage broker may compound these problems since you are adding a middleman to the equation.
Going With a Stuart Area Direct Lender
For me, the best option for my clients is to work with a local direct lender. Our preferred direct lender is Group One Mortgage. With offices thoughout the Treasure Coast, Group One offers skilled, personalized service coupled with the same programs offered by the national lenders.
Why a Florida Based Direct Lender Can Ensure a Successful Closing
Full Service - a direct lender processes your loan, underwrites your loan and funds your loan right in their office. This includes FHA loans, VA loans, 100% USDA loans, conventional and Jumbo loans.
Easy Access to Decision Makers - having the loan underwriter in their office allows your loan officer to communicate directly with the person responsible for approving and clearing your loan to close.
Direct Government Lender - a direct lender can provide in-house FHA, VA and USDA underwriting. As a direct Government lender Group One Mortgage has a DE (delegated endorsement)underwriter in their office. All FHA, VA and USDA loans stay in house and are not being brokered through middle men companies.
Please contact me with all your real estate needs. Or call Wayne Katz at Group One Mortgage (561) 791-0000 to get pre-approved for a mortgage today!
Eric Slifkin, Broker Associate Keller Williams Realty 819 South Federal Highway Stuart, FL 34994 (888) 288-1765
This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
As an out of town buyer, identifying suitable Stuart area property listings can be daunting when it comes to using the myriad of online search tools currently available. Evolving Web 2.0 technologies have made it it easier than ever to learn about, buy, sell, or rent properties. While your search preferences may range from Realtor.com, to Zillow or Trulia, each has its pluses and minuses when it comes to finding the right home for you.
I have found the clients I work with typically use several real estate search engines to "triangulate" on properties and areas of interest. My online home search pages offer a blend of some of the best search tools currently available to find homes in Stuart, Florida, including links to our Multiple Listing Service (MLS Search) and The Home Buyers Scouting Report.
Online home search tools will generate a number of properties for your consideration. But it is raw data and not always accurate or up to date. That's when it's time to involve a local REALTOR®, who can provide expert knowledge of Stuart area homes and neighborhoods and represent you in your transaction (my out of town clients typically forward hundreds of property listings to me every day in order to gain feedback and guidance in selecting the best properties to see when they arrive).
As a Web savvy REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast, I can quickly filter your property selections through our MLS system, providing you with currently available listings. More important, as an agent with local expert knowledge, I will help you see past the "fluff" and recommend homes you will want to visit when it is time to schedule a tour.
This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
The soft real estate market here on the Treasure Coast is attracting a wave of primary and second home buyers who have been sitting on the sidelines waiting for an opportunity to buy a first home, "snowbird" retreat or retirement home. Their patience is being rewarded with an abundance of readily available distresed properties at prices well below the $150,000 mark. These homes are typically short sales and foreclosures, which raises several questions about which type of sale to pursue and at what price.
Short Sale vs Foreclosure Simply put, a short sale occurs when the seller's lender agrees to a sale for less than the mortgage balance. It is the lender's goal to minimize their loss on the sale. Unless they pre approve the listing price, it can take weeks or months to get an answer on your offer while they perform their due diligence. In the case of a foreclosure, the bank has taken possession of the property and lists it for sale on the MLS. The advantage here is that the bank has established a price; buyers can make offers just like any other home for sale and expect to close with no prolonged waiting period while they consider your offer. Whether a short sale or foreclosure, these homes are sold "as-is" and the bank is only interested in their bottom line.
Negotiating a Pre Aprroved Short Sales or Foreclosure A pre approved short sale can be as good if not better than a foreclosure. Often the "pre approved" price was derived from a prior offer that fell apart, which may give the buyer a good idea of the bank's expectations.
There is no emotion in negotiating a pre approved short sale or foreclosure. The " pre approved" price is based on the bank's best estimate of value, and is typically determined with a BPO (broker price opinion). BPO's are provided by real estate agents the bank hires for just this purpose (note: a BPO is not an appraisal). That said, the bank does not care about inspections or cost of renovation, just getting the best price for the market. Whether a short sale or foreclosure you are buying the home as-is.
There are tremendous opportunities today in buying a distressed property as your primary, getaway or retirement home. While there is always risk in any investment, with the proper contingencies you can confidently make an offer knowing that if the house does not appraise or fails inspection you can cancel the deal and get your deposit back.
This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
Buying a home is both a science and an art requiring not only accurate and current local market knowledge, but a definitive strategy customized to your particular situation. In the past this task fell to the REALTOR®, who would offer potential homes to a client based on the agent's research and recommendations. Today the Internet has made this a relatively straight forward process, providing a wealth of tools and information to help buyers do their own research on local homes and neighborhoods. As a result the need to have a REALTOR® represent you as a home buyer has been questioned, but there are compelling reasons why you should include a liscenced real estate professional who is Web savvy in your home hunting arsenal.
Working with an agent will keep you focused. I frequently get calls and Emails from buyers about one of my on line listings only to find they have downloaded dozens of listings from various sites that were already under contract, in questionable areas, or totaly undesirable. My first step is to weed out the best ones and contribute listings that will best fit the buyer's wants and needs. Together we establish a base of neighborhoods to work with and focus on listings within those areas.
Leveraging an "Internet REALTOR®" to consolidate your on line search. Zillow, Trulia and Google, are just several amongst dozens of real estate search engines available to home buyers. I provide my clients customized "one-stop" on line search tools, which provide accurate and timely listings without having to search all over the Web.
A real estate professional will walk you through the entire transaction. You've found a home you love so what's next? Your agent will guide you through every step of the way. This includes everything from submitting an offer to inspections, mortgages and insurance. Your agent will be on top of every detail (and there are many), allowing you to go about your daily business.
As real estate technologies evolve, buyers are seeking out agents who can help make sense out of all the listing information the Web has to offer. So next time you Google "your city real estate" you may want to search for "your city realtors" as well.
This post has been authored by Eric Slifkin, REALTOR® serving South Florida's Treasure Coast. You can reach me at 888-288-1765, or visit my Web site at TreasureCoastHomeSales.com. As your resource for information on new or resale homes throughout the Treasure Coast, please be sure to contact me about any home you may find on the Web, yard sign or ad and I will research the property, arrange showings and handle all the details.
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