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Archive for August 2009

It’s A Party At Daybreak and You’re Invited!

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Hey Everyone! I just found out there is a party at Daybreak  tomorrow (Aug 29th) from 11am-6pm.  They are having tons of “End of Summer” activites at the park next to the Cottage Courts by Liberty Homes.

There will be LOADS of Food, Fun, Activities and Prizes!

The exact address is 10665 S. Indigo Sky (4300 S.) in Daybreak.

And by the way, Liberty Homes start in the low $200′s and they will match the $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit! That is awesome!

So go have some summer fun before summer is over.

West Jordan Real Estate: REO- What does that mean?

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

An REO or Real Estate Owned property is a home that’s been through the foreclosure process  and is now held by the lending institution. When borrowers default on their monthly mortgage payments, lenders will start foreclosure  proceedings beginning with the notice of default, through the pre-foreclosure stage and into the final foreclosure step of the bank taking possession of the home, or REO.

REO homes are often sold by banks at below market values in order to sell quickly. REO homes are expensive for banks to hold because they require maintenance and the bank may have to repay any liens against the property.

REO homes can be a great option for anyone looking to buy a home because of the potential for savings. Being an REO, potential buyers have the ability to see the property and even ask for closing costs to be paid for by the bank. In any case, home buyers should work with an agent to have a Comparative Market Analysis conducted to make sure they are purchasing the home for the right price.

REO’s are also a lot easier of a transaction than a short sale.  REO’s usually take about 30 days from start to finish where as, a short sale can take a minimum of 3 months.

There are many REO’s and bank owned homes in Salt Lake City, UT.  So no matter where you are looking I will be able to find you an REO to purchase.

Breaking News For New Construction in Daybreak, West Jordan & Anywhere in Utah

Friday, August 21st, 2009

You are not going to believe it. The state of Utah has announced that the NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION GRANT is coming back and this time it is $4,000 instead of $6,000. I guess a little is better then none.

Are you excited???? Now you can build/buy your dream home that has never been lived in and get $4,000 free from the state. I know you can’t wait.

It is said to be in place in the next few weeks.

You can use this money for a down payment or closing costs. Now you don’t have any excuses of why you don’t want to buy a home right now.

There are a ton of new construction projects/subdivisions in Utah. Daybreak has many lots that you can build on from a condo, townhome  or a home. West Jordan has a lot of new construction also. But you can buy anywhere.

If you would like more information on where the new construction is, please email me or give me a call. I have become an expert on new construction.

Also, don’t forget about the $8,000 FIRST TIME HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT. This tax credit is for first time buyers who buy before Dec. 1st. After you purchase your home before Dec. 1st, 2009, then you do an amendment of your 2008 taxes and the $8,000 appears. You can use it to pay a family member back for allowing you to borrow money for your down payment, you can buy new furniture or whatever you want. Again you don’t have to pay it back. It doesn’t get better than this.

Sandy Home SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER!!

Friday, August 21st, 2009

 

 

For more info 24/7, call 1-800-598-6261 ext: 5544#

Open House This Saturday!!!

Saturday August 22nd – 11am to 4pm

1051 E. Oakridge Cir. (11860 S.)., Sandy, UT 84094

HOME TO BE SOLD SATURDAY NIGHT-Aug 22nd TO THE BEST AND HIGHEST BIDDER

Saturday, August 22nd bids start at…$160,000 (Price is NOT a typo)

You don’t need any money upfront or even be preapproved yet. Come and MAKE A BID!!

1051 E. Oakridge Cir. (11860 S.) (in Eastridge Subdivision) .

• New Appliances-Refrigerator and microwave included.

• All new carpet, paint, windows, roof, door knobs, light fixtures, pergo flooring

• We are sad to sell but must. Our loss is your gain.

• Home Valued at $225,000

For more info 24/7, call 1-800-598-6261 ext: 5544#

This isn’t a normal Bank Auction. You don’t need a cashier’s check to make a bid.

INSTANT EQUITY OPPORTUNITY

Open House

Saturday August 22nd – 11am to 4pm

See you there!!

 

Parade Of Homes in Daybreak Utah & West Jordan Utah

Monday, August 17th, 2009

The Salt Lake Home Builders Association is hosting the 63rd Annual Salt Lake Parade of Homes™; the longest consecutive running Parade of Homes in the United States.

The Parade will run three full weeks including Sundays and will feature three different home categories from 11am-9pm. The Parade goes from Aug. 7th- Aug. 23rd.

The categories are:

Traditional Homes

 

Traditional Homes are never-before-seen, fully decorated and landscaped homes. They reflect the craftsmanship, design, and originality of the individual builders. Traditional Homes will be judged by Parade attendee’s online votes and industry professionals. (Some homes may be pre-sold)

Builder Models

 

Builder Models may be open before, during, and after the Parade. Attendees can enter these homes without a ticket. Builder Models are representative of other available homes in the subdivision, condominium or planned unit development (P.U.D).

“Spec”-tacular Homes

 

“Spec”-tacular Homes are actively for sale and are not required to be landscaped or furnished. These homes are offered to consumers at the lowest advertised price available only through the duration of the Parade.

Time is running out!   Don’t let this go by. It is so much fun to see  all the new homes being built and how gorgeous they are. Daybreak has 7 Parade Homes right now that are all so beautiful. It must be the place to be as it is the only community in Utah with that many Parade Homes.

Also, West Jordan’s has a parade home and the builder is  Bangerter homes who  has custom designed this home to capture views while highlighting the family lifestyle.  It is located at 7583 S. 4730 W. West Jordan, UT 84084.

Tickets are priced at $10 per ticket. Children 4 and under are free.

Hope you can make it!

Live The Daybreak UTAH Life!

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Daybreak Entrance

Vision

From the very beginning, Daybreak was more than just homes.  They wanted to make it a community where you wouldn’t have to have a car to get everything you need.  Daybreak wants to allow you to have more tin your life then in your car driving around.  Daybreak is the place to do that.

Location

Daybreak, Utah is located 25 minutes south of Salt Lake City in South Jordan.  Daybreak is a planned community of Kennecott Land within the South Jordan city limits. An LDS temple is in the development. South Jordan will be the only city in the world possessing two LDS temples.  Daybreak’s breath-taking views of the valley and mountains accent the man-made lake and numerous walking/biking trails throughout the area. 

It’s ALL Close
Daybreak is such an enjoyable place to live. They have  made it possible to walk your kids to school, hiking/biking  trails, parks, natural open space, community gardens, community center and a LAKE.  Before long, you will also be able to walk to a TRAX station, shops and restaurants. There is even an Olive Garden Restaurant  just outside of Daybreak that you can now walk to once they open.  With everyone out walking not only are you closer to places but also you get closer to neighbors. Now who wouldn’t want that.
Prices
At Daybreak you have lots of choices, from town homes to custom homes. You can have your front door open onto a neighborhood park. You can have your master bedroom on the main floor. You can have your yard work done for you. There is even an over 55 yr old community. In short, you can have your home — and your life — just the way you want it.
Condos start in the low $100,000 and homes start at the upper $100,000 all the way to the million.
There is something for everything. If you are a single guy or have a large family, Daybreak has a place for you.  You can also build brand new or buy existing.  There are over 20 model homes to go through to find your perfect home if you want to build.
More Info
If you would like more information on Daybreak Utah then give me a call or email me. I have helped many families find the perfect home, either an existing home or building a home.  I have become an expert in the flats, condos, town homes and homes. I know all the builders and short sales and bank owned homes also.
I look forward to hearing from you.  I will be posting pictures of Daybreak soon.

Utah Housing Market Showing Signs Of Improvement- Even in West Jordan & Daybreak

Monday, August 17th, 2009

The decline in Utah home sales slowed in the second quarter with existing home sales close to year-ago levels, according to a Utah Association of REALTORS® report released Thursday. In the second quarter, Utah REALTORS® sold 8,021 homes and condos, down 3 percent from the 8,232 properties sold in second quarter 2008. While sales were down overall, the decrease was much slower than the double-digit drops seen over the past two years and the 23 percent decline in the first quarter. Percentage-wise this was the best quarter for Utah year-over-year home sales since second quarter 2006, when sales were up 3 percent.
 
A separate report suggested sales improved as the quarter progressed. In June, Wasatch Front home sales were up 9 percent compared to June 2008, the first year-over-year monthly rise for Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber and Tooele counties since September 2008.
 
Over the quarter, areas with the highest home sale gains were Grand County (up 53 percent), Wasatch County (up 52 percent), Washington County (up 29 percent) and Utah County (up 18 percent).

THE LAST 5 STEPS TO BUYING A HOME- DAYBREAK UT & WEST JORDAN UT

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Step 6. Start House Hunting

Let’s review our home buying steps up to this point. You’ve got your finances in order, been pre-approved for a certain type of mortgage, found a good agent, and narrowed your search to a few select neighborhoods. Excellent! You’re ready for one of the most exciting steps to buying a home — the house hunting process.  As an agent I will email you every morning the homes that have just come on the market or just lowered the price in your criteria so you will have the most up to date information. I also have a Home Scouting Report Program that I will register you on. This program is a password protected site that you can go on 24/7 and find homes that fit your criteria. This program allows you to save your favorites in a notebook so if anything changes on the home you will be notified. You also can look at birds eye views of the home which were taken in real time. Awesome site! Please let me know if you would like me to get your registered.

 

Step 7. Making an Offer

Once you find a home you like, make an offer on it. For this home buying step, work closely with your agent to determine a reasonable offer amount based on recent, comparable sales in the area (referred to as “comps”).  As an agent, I will help you structure your offer to your needs. If you need closing costs paid for by the seller, I will make sure you get them.  I also work hand in hand with your lender to make sure the offer is asking for everything that you need to get a mortgage.

 

Step 8. Getting a Home Appraisal

To be honest, there’s not much you need to do for this next home buying step. Your lender will arrange for the appraisal, and you basically have to stand by and watch (while hoping that the home appraises for the price you’ve agreed to pay).  If for some reason the home doesn’t appraise for the purchase price we can negotiate with the sellers to have them lower the price to make it work.

 

Step 9. Get a Home Inspection

Having a  home inspection is a crucial step in the home buying process. It should not be skipped and I make sure all my clients get one done.  After all, it will give you the peace of mind of knowing what condition the home is truly in.  You never know what is wrong with the home unless you get an inspection. I once had a client that didn’t want to have one because it was just more money to put down. After I convinced him to have one done, he found out that the roof was leaking, the garage was not fire rated, and some outlets didn’t work. Because of the inspection, we were able to get the sellers to make the repairs and save my client a lot of money. It also let my client know he was buying a good home. I have heard horror stories of buyers not getting an inspection and after they move in they find out a ton a major problems with the home and wish they hadn’t bought it. OUCH!

 

Step 10. Settlement / Closing

Lastly, after all the paperwork, inspections and appraisal have been completed you get to meet at the Title Company and sign the final documents. This is called the Settlement. After both sides of the transaction have been completed and it funds and records, then you recieve the keys to your new home. YEAH!!! This is called the Closing.  This is the most exciting time and part of the process. It usually takes a day to fund and record so plan on moving into your new home the next day after your sign.

THE FIRST 5 STEPS TO BUYING A HOME – DAYBREAK & WEST JORDAN

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Step 1. Look Over Your Finances

One of the first home buying steps should always be a good review of your financial situation. You can bet that a mortgage lender will put your finances under the microscope, so you should do the same. Having a good credit score and savings for a down payment (unless you get 100% financing) is a must have in today’s market.

 

Step 2. Choose a Type of Mortgage

The next home buying step is choosing a type of mortgage loan. This part of the home buying process requires careful consideration on your part, because your mortgage will stay with you for some time (until you sell, refinance or pay the mortgage off).  Meeting with a mortgage lender will help you with this step as he/she will explain all the types of mortgages available.

Step 3. Get Pre-Approved

The will be choosing a mortgage lender and getting pre-approved. Pre-approval will help you greatly during the home buying process. For one thing, it will show sellers that you are serious about buying their home (and financially capable). This can make a big difference in whether or not they accept your offer. Another reason is to make sure you can get a loan. I have had some clients where we find their perfect dream home and come to find out they don’t qualify for a loan. So we are all devastated and feel we have wasted lots of time looking at homes they can’t get financing on. 

 

Step 4. Find a Real Estate Agent

Next you will need to find a qualified real estate agent to help you through the remaining home buying steps. The home buying process can move pretty fast, and there’s a lot at stake financially. So having a skilled agent on your side can help you avoid making costly mistakes, especially if it’s your first time buying a home. Also many people think they can do it on their own and save money if they don’t have an agent and that is not true. If you buy a home and don’t have an agent, the listing agent will just get double commission and you don’t save any money. So it is best to be represented with an agent.  And remember, having me be your agent for buying a home is FREE for you. The seller will pay me a commission.

 

Step 5. Choose a Neighborhood

Some buyers will neglect this particular home buying step, rushing off to look at houses without doing the proper research on neighborhoods. Which neighborhood you choose is almost as important as which home you choose. Neighborhoods have a direct influence on quality of life, social and recreational satisfaction, property values, commute time, educational opportunities and more. So doing a little neighborhood research is a crucial step to buying a home.

 

The Last 5 steps to buying a home will be in the next post.

Welcome To My Daybreak UT & West Jordan UT Real Estate Blog

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Hello and welcome to my Real Estate  Blog.  I will be writing about the Utah  housing market. I hope you will enjoy and find the information useful and that you will come back often. 

I will be focusing on the Daybreak (South Jordan)  & West Jordan UT areas but can help you buy and sell anywhere in Utah.

Please feel free to email me your questions and I will be sure to answer them and post the question and answer on my blog.  Your questions will be very appreciated as many buyers and sellers probably have the same questions about the Utah Real Estate Market.

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