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Things May Look Different, But Real Estate Moves Forward in Delaware

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Associates RS - 0019092

Today’s everyday reality is pretty different than it looked just a few weeks ago. We’re learning how to do a lot of things in new ways, from how we work remotely to how we engage with our friends and neighbors. Almost everything right now is shifting to a virtual format. One of the big changes we’re adapting to is the revisions to the common real estate transaction, which all vary by state and locality. Technology, however, is making it possible for many of us to continue on the quest for homeownership, an essential need for all.

Here’s a look at some of the elements of the process that are changing (at least in the near-term), due to stay-at-home orders and social distancing, and what you may need to know about each one if you’re thinking of buying or selling a home sooner rather than later.

  • Virtual Consultations– Instead of heading into an office, you can meet with real estate and lending professionals through video chat. Whether it’s your first initial needs analysis as a buyer or your listing appointment as a seller, you can still get the process started remotely and create a plan together. Chris Pataki @RE/MAX is still on your side.
  • Home Searches & Virtual Showings– According to theNational Association of Realtors (NAR), the Internet is one of the three most popular information sources buyers use when searching for homes. Your real estate agent can send you listing information and help you request a virtual showing when you’re ready to start looking. This means you can virtually walk through the homes on your wish list while keeping your family safe. As a seller, you can still have virtual open houses and virtual tours too, so as not to miss those buyers looking to find a home right now.
  • Document Signing – Although this is something that I have been doing for over 10 years, today more portions of the transaction are being done digitally. In many areas, your loan officer can set up an account where you can upload all of the required documents and sign electronically right from your computer.

  • Sending Money - Whether you need to pay for an appraisal or submit closing costs, there are options available. Depending on the transaction and local regulations, you may be able to pay by credit card, and most banks will also allow you to wire funds from your account. Sometimes you can send a check by mail, and in some states, a mobile escrow agent will pick up a check from your home.
  • Closing Process - Again, depending on your area, a mobile notary may be able to bring the required documents to your home before the closing. Delaware  requires an attorney to be present, so check with your legal counsel to see what options are available.

Although these virtual processes are starting to become more widely accepted, it does not mean that this is the way things are going to get done from now on. Under the current circumstances, however, technology is making it possible to continue much of the real estate transaction today.

Bottom Line

If you need to move today, technology can help make it happen; there are options available. To learn about the specific regulations in your area, contact Chris @302-562-0628 to discuss your situation, so you don’t have to put your real estate plans on hold.

 

 

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Comments (5)

Norma J. Elkins
Elite Realty Group - Morristown, TN
Realtor - Elkins Home Selling Team

Business has definitely changed here but we are still seeing sales of homes and properties.  Stay healthy and safe friend!

Apr 08, 2020 08:27 AM
Christopher Pataki

I certainly try and same to you...............chris

Apr 08, 2020 08:29 AM
Dan Hopper
Dan Hopper - Gold Way RE - Westminster, CO
Colorado Broker / Referral Services

No doubt we have needed to adopt to a new way of conducting business... we are shut down in Colorado - Denver Area during this COVID... we are NOT defined as essential business.  Which is fine... I do not want the liablility of showing homes, managing the disenfecting of homes and homeowners, which you really cannot do... so why take the risk.... enjoy the new ride!

Apr 08, 2020 08:44 AM
Christopher Pataki

we are an essential business but the governor wrote such a vague law that there are more questions than answers.  i, like you, do not want to have the burden of making someone else sick or worse yet, bringing something back into my house.  crazy times..............chris


 

Apr 08, 2020 12:05 PM
Nick Vandekar, 610-203-4543
Realty ONE Group Advocates 484-237-2055 - Downingtown, PA
Selling the Main Line & Chester County

Life is very different to how anyn of us considered it at the start of the year or even six weeks ago. But as agents we are very used to adapting and finding our way in a changing landscape.

Apr 08, 2020 08:59 AM
Christopher Pataki

just waiting on the new Gary Keller book to come out now................chris

Apr 08, 2020 12:08 PM
Michael J. Perry
KW Elite - Lancaster, PA
Lancaster, PA Relo Specialist

I’ve got to laugh a little because I’m not sure I can get into DE right now with PA License Plates  ???!!!

Apr 08, 2020 11:48 AM
Christopher Pataki

as long as you don't go to the liquor store - that is where we delawarians draw the line.  i had to sneak into PA last week to take my pets to the vet.  no traffic is the silver lining................chris

Apr 08, 2020 12:07 PM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

We will learn how to do things in a new way or maybe even a more efficient way. It was kind of happened that way if stuff like this forces us to change a little bit or a lot. We’ve never had anything to this level in 100 years back then didn’t have the technology we have now

Apr 17, 2020 09:19 AM