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Avoid these common errors and you’ll save money, time, and emotional heartache.

Friday, May 13th, 2011

They say knowledge is power.  I say it will also save you a pile of money and at least a few gray hairs!   Here is my top 10 list of potential issues and pitfalls that can derail your home ownership dreams, or at the very least, complicate matters unnecessarily. 

1. Waiting to purchase.  Interest rates and prices are at an all time low.  Investors have finally moved back into the business of buying.  If investors think the time is right, shouldn’t you as well?
2. Not being pre-approved.  Don’t lose out on a multiple offer situation (and yes, those days ARE back!) because you aren’t pre-approved. 

3. Calling the name on the real estate sign.  That person works for the seller.  Their job is to get the seller the most money possible.  You want an agent who works for YOU.

4. Falling for real estate advertising schemes.  You are not going to buy 22 properties with no money down and no house payment until June of next year.  Really, it’s not going to happen that way.  Are there deals?  Of course there are, but they aren’t gimmicks and it isn’t instant money from the good house fairy. 

5. Not having your own agent.  A buyer’s agent works for you and is FREE.  Did I mention free?

6. Not emotionally prepared if you find the house.  Some people aren’t ready to put pen to paper.  If this is the case, talk to me, I can walk you through your fears and show you how I protect you and keep you safe through the transaction.
 
7. Failing to have a CMA.  A Comparative Market Analysis can show you how much the house that you are buying is worth, so you don’t over pay thousands of dollars. 

8. Third party influences.  Yes, you want Mom and Dad’s advice, and maybe your best friend, and your inspector, your uncle the contractor, and the person you trust the most.  Be very careful, however, that you aren’t listening to what someone else may like or dislike in a home because of how they live in a home.  You may not care if the kitchen is big enough for 2 people to cook in, you may be happy with a microwave in a galley kitchen, especially if what you really care about is a huge master bathroom.  Purchase the home for they way you live.  Listen to your gut on this one. 

9. Not requiring the proper inspections.  Never in your life will a few hundred dollars spent on an inspection save you more heartache and money in the long run than during the purchase of a home.  I always tell my clients that I’d rather they spent $400.00 on an inspection than $400,000.00 on a home that is structurally unsound.  Not only that, but usually it is the last contingency that I have control over where I can get you out of the deal if need be.  Spend the money, it’s worth it.

10.  Making a major purchase before closing.  You want a new car.  I want you to have one too.  AFTER you purchase the house.  It’s easier to get a car than a house.  Many, many times if you buy the car first, the lender will not allow you to purchase the home until the car is paid off.  Unless you are paying cash for your car, or planning on living in your car, wait until the house closes, then talk to the car dealer.
Don’t let your friends and families make these common mistakes—call me today so we can protect them and keep them safe!

Short Sales in Puyallup

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

Are you or a friend facing foreclosure?  Are you afraid of what might happen to your credit?

If you know anyone facing this situation, the first step is to get expert help.  You need answers and you need them now.  Just having a qualified expert who will sit down with you to answer your questions can help reduce some of the stress that you are under.  Contact an expert and ask them about short sales, because this is not the time to ignore the letters coming from your mortgage lender.

Why Consider A Short Sale?

A short sale can not only help you avoid foreclosure, it can also be a much quicker option than going through the foreclosure proceedings.  It may not affect your credit as greatly.  A short sale may also enable you to purchase a new home sooner than after a foreclosure.  It can save you from a potentially embarrassing situation.  A short sale may minimize the stress of having to continue meeting a financial obligation that you are no longer able to maintain.

Why Use an Agent?

The most recent statistics state that 95 percent of the people facing foreclosure never contact a Real Estate Agent.  Experts agree that this option will probably hurt their credit the most.  Some people actually walk away from their homes while they still have equity.  Most of the time there are alternatives to foreclosure that you may be unaware of.  These range from a loan modification program to the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act.

WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT JUST WALK AWAY FROM YOUR PROPERTY!

Most lenders are going to insist that you list your home with a qualified real estate agent, so you might as well get someone who is knowledgeable dealing with short sales and will help protect you and your best interests.  I can show you all the options that you may have available to you.  Keep your options open–CALL ME!

Do Open Houses Work?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Has your agent held an open house?  Have they told you that “open houses don’t sell homes?”  Or, “open houses don’t work in Puyallup.”    Maybe it’s not the open house, it’s the way they held the open house.  Let me show you what I mean…

Your house is for sale in Puyallup – you’ve asked your agent to hold an open house.  What should you expect your agent to do?

One agent in Puyallup holds an open house and they show up, put a sign in the yard, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertise it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertise it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors. 

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.  During the open house, they tour your home with each and every guest, showing the unique features of your home and the benefits of those features.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.  During the open house, they tour your home with each and every guest, showing the unique features of your home and the benefits of those features.  After the open house, they send a thank you card to every attendee.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.  During the open house, they tour your home with each and every guest, showing the unique features of your home and the benefits of those features.  After the open house, they send a personalized, hand-written thank you card to every attendee, including a small token of thankfulness such as a Starbucks card.

The best agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.  During the open house, they tour your home with each and every guest, showing the unique features of your home and the benefits of those features.  After the open house, they send a personalized, hand-written thank you card to every attendee, including a small token of thankfulness such as a Starbucks card, and they enter that attendees information into their database and continue to follow up with them long after the open house.

Each and every one of these agents would call what they do ‘marketing’.  Which agent do you want selling your home?  Open houses work.  They work in Puyallup, and they can work in your neighborhood as well.  You need an agent who knows how to work an open house, and you need an expert.

Gina Hanson, REALTOR – I am so much more than just a sign in your yard!

A Little Bit About Gina Hanson and Why I Love Real Estate in Puyallup

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

A Little Bit About Me

I am married to the love of my life, Greg, and we have grown two teenagers, Skyler and Cassidy. 

I have lived in the Pacific Northwest for over 25 years,   We love to travel; I don’t think there is any better way to broaden your horizons then travelling to those horizons.

I am unconventional and completely old fashioned.  I love reading—mostly the classics, although a good spy novel or a saucy summer read can be fun too.

Family—I was raised by a misplaced southerner, so I grew up with strong family values and the sense that some things were simply not to be done.  My uncle is the pastor of our church, and I am forever grateful for his teachings.  Jesus is the cornerstone of my life, and without him, I am nothing.  He has blessed me and my cup runneth over.

History—I have lived in 44 different houses in my life.  My family was into ‘flipping’ houses before the term was coined.  We called it ‘hard work’.  It taught me that with hard work and a good eye, you can turn something sad and lost into a thing of beauty.  Talk about the neighbors falling in love with you.  When you move into the ugliest house in the neighborhood and spend a year making her beautiful again—they REALLY appreciate you. 

Favorites—I love the classics, romance, traditions, family, doing the hard thing just because it’s also the right thing. Dinner with friends, cozy winter nights, playing in the snow, feeling the sun on your face in the spring.  My husband’s beard against my face, my son’s arm looped over my shoulders, the silk of my daughter’s hair. 

Life’s Creed—When I was a little kid I remember looking at the adults and realizing that some of them played it safe so as to avoid hurt and others seemed to throw their arms open wide embracing life in all it’s glory and blood and wonder and heartache. Those that opened their hearts got hurt more, but they were alive.  I was maybe 6 or 8 years old and decided that I wanted to be alive.  And that has made all the difference. 

Why I do what I do—I have been a Seminar leader, School Board Member, Life Coach, and even worked in accounting.  My greatest joy is helping other people meet their goals.  I  feel so honored when someone entrusts me with the biggest financial decision of their lives.   I LOVE meeting new people and hearing their stories, getting to know their friends and families, and helping them into the next phase of their lives.  I have the best career in the entire world and I consider myself completely and utterly blessed!

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