coos bay home: Your Coos Bay OR Home and Your Retirement
- 03/30/11 11:31 AM
Chances are that your Coos Bay OR home and your retirement are closely linked to your financial future. Retirement accounts have taken a big hit through the course of the recession and many people are considering tapping into the equity of their homes. Tapping into home equity has become a less frequent option for many home owners over the past couple of years, due to both the lack of equity in homes today and tighter lending principles.
For those who need money for the funding of retirement or other issues it is safer to borrow equity in a home today (0 comments)
coos bay home: Rents May Go Up, Good Time to Buy A Coos Bay Home?
- 03/24/11 12:56 PM
There is much talk in the real estate world about increasing rents. The decrease in home ownership caused by the bursting of the nation’s housing bubble, combined with an increase in renters has put a big demand on rental markets across the country. This demand is creating a competitive market that is allowing a climate for rents to increase.
This is a prime example of how owning a Coos Bay home can be more beneficial than renting in certain markets. Housing is more affordable than it has been in years in the majority of the United States. Mortgage rates are (0 comments)
coos bay home: Selling Coos Bay Real Estate, A Little Elbow Grease Goes a Long Way
- 02/18/11 01:47 PM
A little elbow grease goes a long way when selling Coos Bay real estate, especially if you are trying to cut back on expenses. Many people stage their homes to sell, a sometimes costly venture in a time when profits from home sales are at low levels. There are many things that a home owner can do himself to save money and reel in a buyer.
Research shows that today’s home buyer is more interested in buying a Coos Bay home that is in move-in condition, as opposed to a home that needs some major work and updating to be acceptable. This fact makes (0 comments)
coos bay home: Selling a Coos Bay Home While Living in it as a Family
- 01/25/11 02:58 PM
Selling a Coos Bay home, or trying to sell a home, while still living in it as a family is not without its challenges. One of the primary responsibilities of a home seller is to keep a home presentable, which means clean, neat and organized so that at any given minute a potential buyer can come in and view your home at its best. Talk about stress.
Anyone with children has experienced toys taking over his home at some point. Even small babies, unable to move, somehow amass a trove of toys, books, play mats and more, quickly taking up (0 comments)
coos bay home: Selling Your Coos Bay Oregon Home? How to Approach an Offer
- 01/02/11 02:47 PM
Anyone selling a Coos Bay Oregon home gets excited with the anticipation of receiving an offer, how to approach it can be another story. When your Coos Bay Oregon Realtor, like Jan Delimont, calls you with an offer and sends it your way it is important to peruse the contract with a discriminating eye. Look over every detail and try to keep the following in mind: Take the emotion out. It is understandable that you are attached to your Coos Bay Oregon home, you might think it is worth every penny you are asking for it, or you might disagree with (0 comments)
coos bay home: Coos Bay Home Ownership Benefits
- 12/11/10 12:18 PM
Many people grow up assuming that they will own a home one day, and while the days of taking everything for granted may appear as days gone by, Coos Bay OR home ownership is a viable dream that has its benefits. Recent reports show that those who own a home are often more financially stable than those who have stuck to renting. If you have been considering Coos Bay home ownership here are some of the benefits you could expect from your endeavor: Affordability. Right now OR home ownership is at the highest affordability level seen in years. The historically low (0 comments)
coos bay home: Coos Bay Real Estate: Selling a Home in A Buyer’s Market
- 05/18/10 03:54 PM
When it comes to Coos Bay real estate it is no secret that it is a buyer's market out there, great news for buyers, not so great for sellers. Sellers are no longer in a position to dictate the rules of the game and have to be careful how they respond and counter to offers, due to the fact that if a buyer doesn't get his way he might just move on to the next seller, and there are a lot of sellers out there. There are a few difficult things about being a seller today. A seller doesn't know (1 comments)
coos bay home: Coos Bay Real Estate: Looking For An Interest Only Loan? It’s About To Get Tougher
- 05/10/10 03:17 PM
If you are looking to buy a home in Coos Bay you should be aware that trying to acquire an interest only loan is about to get tougher. Fannie Mae is changing the rules to make qualifying for interest only loans a more stringent process. The biggest difference will be the percentage that a home buyer will have to put down on his Coos Bay real estate transaction. Under the new rules a borrower will have to put down 30% of the home's value to qualify for a Fannie Mae-backed interest-only mortgage. Fannie Mae does not issue mortgages but buys them (0 comments)
Looking to buy or sell a home in Coos Bay, Charleston, North Bend, Telegraph Hill, Simpson Heights, Lakeside, Bandon or Coquille, Oregon? Jan Delimont (541-290-1850) is just the person to help you out. Licensed in Oregon