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Bonita Springs Florida-International Interest In Homes Increases

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

 International homebuyers are increasingly attracted to property in Bonita Springs, Florida according to the National Association of Realtors®’ 2010 Profile of International Home Buying Activity. Several factors, including the strength of the dollar, the value and desirability of U.S. real estate, and the emerging economic recovery, continue to drive international interest in owning a home in this country.

“While all real estate in the U.S. is local, the same is not true for property owners,” said NAR President Vicki Cox Golder. “The U.S. continues to be a top destination for international buyers from all over the world. Foreign buyers understand the value of owning a home in this country and can rely on Realtors to help guide them through the complex process of buying property in the U.S. With expertise, knowledge and experience, Realtors have a global perspective.”

The survey covers the period between April 1, 2009, and March 31, 2010. During that time foreign buyers, including those with residency outside the U.S. as well as recent immigrants and temporary visa holders, are estimated to have purchased $66 billion of U.S. residential property, or 7 percent of the residential market.
A large majority of Realtors report the changes in value to the U.S. dollar have had a strong impact on the international real estate business. In addition, perceptions abroad about trends in the U.S. real estate market have led many international clients to believe purchasing a home in the U.S. is more affordable than in their country and holds more value.

Bonita Springs Florida-Homebuyer Tax Credit Closing Deadline Extension

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Congress approved an extension to the June 30 closing deadline for the home buyer tax credit, hours before it was set to expire. The move will give would-be buyers who signed a purchase agreement by April 30 more time to close on those deals and receive the credit that is worth up to $8,000. The new deadline is Sept. 30. The Senate approved the measure unanimously on Wednesday, one day after the provision sailed through the House of Representatives with little opposition. The President is expected to sign the measure soon.

The extension is only good for those buyers who were under contract by April 30. Someone who signed a contract after April 30 and buys a home by Sept. 30 isn’t eligible for the tax credit.

 The Senate also passed an extension of the federal flood insurance program until Sept. 30. The change is retroactive to June 1, when the program had lapsed.

Methodologies Used to Determine a Home’s Sale Price

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Arriving at an ideal sale price is hardly an outcome of guesswork by a real estate agent. Skilled agents recommend purchase or sales prices only after a carefully considered review of the property’s condition, location, structure, amenities, and functionality, all in conjunction with the real estate that has sold and is currently on the market. 

The best agents follow a structured process as they evaluate properties and render pricing opinions, systematically balancing the features and benefits of the home against the attributes of competing homes, recently sold homes, and homes that have been sold in the recent past.

The real estate world relies on three basic approaches to property valuation:

-Appraisal. The vast majority of prospective property purchasers seek financing from a bank or financial institution. These financial entities require an appraisal in order to certify the value of the purchased property and to ensure that the funds being lent cover a certain percentage of the real value of the property as assessed by an impartial third party and not a percentage of some pulled out of the air figure set by an aggressive Seller or agent. An appraisal analyzes and documents the condition and attributes of a property and analyzes its value through a process that usually involves comparing the property with sales of comparable properties in the Bonita Springs area.

-Broker price opinion (BPO). A BPO is a property value assessment, which is required by banks selling  foreclosure properties (known as REO properties). Each bank has its own BPO form and process to complete, but nearly all aim to achieve the same objective: To understand the value of the foreclosed property, the likely sales time frame, and the probability of a sale at a certain price.

-Competitive market analysis (CMA). While appraisals come into play in most real estate deals, and BPOs come into play some real estate deals, competitive market analyses are fundamental to all professionally realtor listed real estate deals.

CMA is shorthand for competitive market analysis, a market review that studies the prices of sold properties, pending sales, and active and expired listings to arrive at the current fair market value for a given property.

The key word in the CMA definition, and in fact in any valuation, is “current.” Whether a property is analyzed or interpreted using a CMA, a broker price opinion, or a third-party appraisal, its assessing the today’s value of the property.

Every time a CMA is used to advise a Seller or Buyer on price,  that evaluation is based on today’s market conditions and today’s market timing, and that many factors could influence the value assessment either positively or negatively in the future.

It Finally Happened! A Foreclosure In My Community

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

I moved to Bonita Springs and purchased a home in a community called Shadow Woods. The community has the usual mixture of condos, villa homes and estate homes like many of the communities in the area. Although I have seen a number of homes and condos foreclosed upon in other communities I never thought it would occur in Shadow Woods. Then, just the other day, I get my automatic notification of home activity for Shadow Wood. To my surprise I see one of the homes was listed for sale and it is a foreclosure. And to my greater surprise it’s not one of the lower priced condos, but a home that was previously priced at $2,200,000! It is a 4 bedroom plus a den, 4 bath home that is over 5,000 square feet in size and is bargain priced at $1, 400,000. WOW…such a deal. Here’s your chance to buy that dream house in sunny Florida and save money too. Contact me if interested.

Like Touring Open Houses? Well Your Dreams Have Come True!

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

On April 10 & 11, 2010, more than 35,000 blue balloons featuring the Realtor® logo will be flying above mailboxes at open houses from the Panhandle to Key West as well as in Bonita Springs. It’s all part of the first-ever statewide open house weekend! But Florida Realtors aren’t the only ones showcasing properties during that weekend. State and local associations across the country have also designated April 10 & 11 as Open House Weekend. From coast to coast, the signature blue balloons will showcase thousands of open houses. It’s a buyer’s dream!

The timing couldn’t be better for buyers. Interest rates are low. There’s a supply of Florida homes for sale at all price points. And the Florida Open House Weekend is two weeks before the April 30 deadline for the homebuyer tax credit.

Bonita Springs-Thinking About Selling Your Home?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Are you thinking about selling your current home but don’t know where to start? I can help you attract buyers from the local area or from around the globe then help you close the sale and move ahead with your life.

Marketing and selling a home is a complex process that involves all the tools of the real estate profession, from social networking and online video tours to Multiple Listing Service (MLS) postings, newspaper advertising, online postings and even letting your neighborhood know. I can help you avoid potentially costly mistakes and keep the sales process running smoothly, saving time, money and headaches.

Rates Are Low – Now Is The Time To Buy In Bonita Springs FL

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Rates for 30-year home loans edged lower for the second straight week, a report said Thursday, but remained above last year’s record lows.

The average rate on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage was 4.93 percent this week, down from 4.97 percent a week earlier, mortgage finance company Freddie Mac said.

Rates dropped to a record low of 4.71 percent in early December, pushed down by an aggressive government campaign to reduce consumers’ borrowing costs.

Not only are rates low, but the cost of properties are down so purchase that luxury home in Bonita Springs and save thousands while you enjoy the good life in sunny Florida.

Flying to Your Luxury Bonita Springs Florida Home Made Easier

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Located just 20 minutes from Bonita Springs, FL, Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) ranks No. 2 among small airports for overall quality, a study shows.

J.D. Power and Associates on Thursday released its 2010 North America Airport Satisfaction Study. Airports were judged on six factors to gauge overall customer satisfaction: airport accessibility, baggage claim, check-in/baggage check process, terminal facilities, security check and retail services.

Southwest Florida International finished with a score of 767 out of 1,000, 10 points behind first-place winner Indianapolis International and 46 points higher than the small airport average score.

Southwest Florida International received a perfect five rating, based on a one- through five-point scale, for overall satisfaction and accessibility. The airport also received four stars each for check-in, security, terminal and baggage claim and a three for food and retail services.

Reprint from Naples Daily News

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