home buying: Why You Should Be Excited About the Housing Market
- 08/26/16 11:56 AM
What an amazing year 2015 was for home sellers, and 2016 promises to be even better. By December of 2015, with 5.26 million sales, we had seen a more robust housing market than we've seen since 2006. In fact, as of early 2016, America's housing market had spent 43 consecutive months as a seller's market. Lawrence Yun, the National Association of REALTORS (NAR) chief economist chalks up the heavy sales volume to "the prospect of higher mortgage rates in coming months and warm November and December weather." Get Very Excited if You Plan to Sell Your Home This Year The combination of high (0 comments)
home buying: Top 4 Deal Killers for Home Buyers
- 07/27/16 01:31 PM
Falling in love is exhilarating. It can also be a bit scary, especially when a home has captured your heart. What if something goes wrong and you end up not spending the rest of your life with this stack of brick and mortar you're lusting after? No matter how careful you are, some deal killers are unavoidable. Others, however, are preventable, so pay heed if you hope to keep your deal alive.
1. Don't Mess with Your Mortgage Preapproval A common reason for a real estate deal to fall apart is that many homebuyers don't fully understand the mortgage process. Sure, you may get (0 comments)
When selling your home in Fremont CA there are a few things that affect the true value of your home as well as the final sales price of your home. Location ( location matters, in Real Esate its all about Location, Location, Location), the price, (How is the home priced? fair market value, over priced or under priced?) and the condition of the home. You as the homeowner has the control of the latter: The price and the Realtor of Your Choice. In order to receive the maximum NET profit to You and improve the condition of the (0 comments)
Whether you have purchased a home before or this is your first time, buying a home these days can be extremely daunting. There are strategic decisions that need to be made at every turn in the home buying process to avoid the hazards of a bad transaction. We offer a FREE buyer consultation to help you understand the purchase process in today's unstable market environment. Since our buyer consultation is a private meeting, there is plenty of opportunity to ask any questions you may have so that you can reach a point where the buying process (0 comments)