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Should I Take My Home Off the Market During the Holidays?

  When you look at your calendar you may find the months already overloaded with seasonal obligations -- shopping, entertaining, children's pageants, charity work, decorating the house, and so much more. If you are also trying to sell your home, you are under extra pressure to keep your home in "showtime" condition. And that could be the last thing you need before the holiday spirit is broken.
      It is understandable why you would be tempted to take your home off the market during the holidays. And the list of justifications is long. If you are too busy, buyers may be also, and you may find your efforts unrewarded with not

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enough showings.
      And what if you do get an offer? You may be faced with the possibility of packing and moving during the busiest time of the year. Besides, you can give your house a rest, and it will have better momentum after the holidays. Better to
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How to Handle Low Ball Offers

     If your house has been on the market for quite a while, you may have already dropped your price and now you're waiting for the buyers to rush in and make wonderful offers on this now-priced right property. And then it happens.
      The lone buyer does appear, like a bandit in the night and offers you even less than what you just agreed to. Quite a bit less -- about 10 percent less. So on your $350,000 house, that you just dropped to $324,000, you now have an offer for $299,000. With a seller subsidy request of $5,000. At this point, your net is $294,000.
      So how do you handle such a low-ball offer. Well, first of all -- don't panic, get angry or lose sleep. Especially, don't reject the offer right off the bat and tell them to come back when they're serious. Remember, it's now a negotiation game and the buyer IS serious or he or she would not have made an offer.
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Keeping Your Credit Clean

     Many homebuyers frequently wonder, "If I am shopping for a home loan will my credit be affected each time a credit report inquiry is made?"
      It's a logical and intelligent question to ask; the answer is: not significantly, if the credit checks are done in a short period of time.
      When a credit check is made by a potential lender it is called a hard inquiry. When a hard inquiry occurs it does have an impact on your credit score. However, when you're shopping for a mortgage or a car loan, credit bureaus typically cluster the hard inquiries together because the credit reporting bureaus understand that the consumer is shopping for the best loan.
      "So for example, if you're shopping for a new mortgage and three potential lenders pull your credit score within three weeks, that is looked at as one inquiry for that purpose," says Steven Katz a spokesperson for TransUnion's TrueCredit.com.
      Keeping your credit clean is critical. Katz offers the following advice to help ensure healthy credit.
      One card you should not carry. Leave your Social Security card at home. "There is basically no reason that you need to carry that with you," says Katz.
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Energy Saving is Consumer Key Interest in Green Building

     Why are consumers interested in green building?
      A survey conducted for the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) confirms that a desire for greater energy efficiency drives consumers to choose a green-built home.       The survey, conducted during the week of Oct. 15 by the Public Opinion Strategies, involved asking 800 registered voters nationwide about how important certain items would be in their decision to either purchase a new green home or remodel their current home to be more "green."
      Nearly two-thirds or 64 percent of the voters polled said that "reduced energy costs" would be the most important. The second-highest scoring reason, at 55 percent, was "because it would be healthier."
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4 Comments on Iowa Market Report For December!

Love this newsletter format - how do you create it?  Do you have an online newsletter that you import?  I'm trying to pull out all the stops with free and or cheap marketing!!!! 

12/08/2007 08:46 AM by Dawn Heinemann www.TucsonDawn.com (Blackhawk Realty )


Dawn,

It is a newsletter from Realty Times that I pay for.  I can add stories, edit stories, move stuff around, put in links, etc.  It costs about $25 per month.  You can also print up flyers of the newsletter (As they have a print version as well) for your open houses, mailings, etc.

There is also a site where you write Market Reports for your area.

Take care,

Lucky :) 

 

12/11/2007 06:07 AM by Lucky Lang, SRES®, Davenport, Iowa Real Estate (Mel Foster Company)


Lucky, I love the newsletter! I agree, the format is great and $25 a month is a bargain. Glad you shared the info here.

12/12/2007 11:50 PM by Debbie Malone, Realtor (R), Lynchburg, Smith Mountain Lake, VA (RE/MAX 1st Olympic)


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