4 Types of Homes that are UNLIKELY to be put up for sale

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker BRE# 01940159

Let me cut the excitement why it so. The types of homes that are unlikely to be put for sale:

1. Low Equity Homes

2. Homes with Low Mortgage Rates

3. Homes Purchased or refinanced in the past 7 years

4. Company or investor owned Homes

It was reported by Realtormag, see this link - http://realtormag.realtor.org/daily-news/2014/04/25/4-types-homes-wont-sell?om_rid=AAMyLR&om_mid=_BTWq0yB85q1l0U&om_ntype=RMODaily

that "more than half of all existing homes are unlikely to be put up for sale anytime soon, unless there are significant changes in the housing market."

Citing findings of Redfin, the magazine reported:

"1. Low equity: Estimated 19 percent of homes. These are homes where the home owner owes more than 80 percent of the value on the home. Many of these low-equity homes were purchased or refinanced during the housing bubble between 2004 and 2009, according to the Redfin analysis. Redfin estimates that nearly all low-equity home owners will be in the black for the next five years.

2. Low mortgage rate: Estimated 16 percent of homes. Homes that were purchased or refinanced when mortgage interest rates were at record lows aren’t likely to sell anytime soon. Redfin considers low mortgage interest rates to be below 4.25 percent. These homes were purchased or refinanced between 2011 and 2013.

3. Purchased or refinanced in the past seven years: Estimated 14 percent of homes. A home that has been owned by the current owner for less than seven years isn’t likely to hit the market soon, according to the Redfin analysis. Redfin says that buyers are more likely to buy a home that has been occupied by the current owner for more than seven years. 

4. Company or investor owned: Estimated 3 percent of homes. These are homes that are owned by a company or investor who bought five or more homes in a metro area during the past 10 years. “These investors are likely holding on to their investment for the capital appreciation and rental income,” according to the Redfin study."

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     Mario Reyes

Real Estate Agent, BRE# 206535371
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 

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