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Preparing to Buy a Home in Bullhead City Arizona

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

With so many great home buys in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley it is no surprise that people are taking the plunge and buying a home. For some people the thought of purchasing can be confusing. To help with the process more buyers turn to the web to gather information. Fannie Mae has put together the proceeding information to help you along your quest for information. When you are ready, call us. We know the local real estate market and the neighborhoods in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley and we are here to help you find the home you have been yearning for!

Even before you begin looking for a home, the home buying process requires diligent preparation. Buyers who have been preapproved for a home loan often have their offers taken more seriously by sellers. With advance preparation, you can tackle the process of acquiring the financing you need with more confidence. To help you on the path to homeownership, NeighborWorks® offers* step-by-step guides, developed by the Fannie Mae Foundation, that can help you get closer to achieving your dream:
•• Knowing and Understanding Your Credit
•• Opening the Door to a Home of Your Own
•• Choosing the Mortgage that’s Right for You
•• Borrowing Basics: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You

Buy or Rent?

Sunday, December 19th, 2010
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Owner Carry home for sale in Bullhead City Arizona

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Team Fahey just listed this executive home located in Sunridge Estates, Bullhead City, Arizona 86442.  This custom home with dramatic two story entry complete with granite tile flooring is sure to give you safe refuge at the end of the day.  With nearly 4000 square feet, four bedrooms plus den, four full baths family room and rec room ensures that every member of the family has a space to call their own.  Casino views from the pool and both levels of the home.  RV parking too!  Credit woes may not be a problem when purchasing this home.  Owner is looking to carry paper for 7 years at a reasonable interest rate amortized over 30 years.  Looking to buy a luxury home in Bullhead City Arizona?  3478 Sunlamp Drive, Bullhead City Arizona 86429 may just the address for you!  This luxury home priced to sell $425,000.  Call us today to find out more about this home and other homes for sale in Bullhead City.

Luxury Home For Sale in Bullhead City Arizona 86442

3478 Sunlamp Bullhead City Arizona 86442 Home for sale

Finding Your Dream Home in Bullhead City Arizona

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Is your dream home etched in your mind? Are you just waiting for the perfect time to bring it to reality? Now is the time!  With the interest rates low and many homes available, there is no better time than the present especially if you are looking for a home in the Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, Mohave Valley Arizona areas. Make a list of what you want your dream home to look and feel like. Involve the whole family in this project. After all, you want them to be happy too. Once you have this list, you have the advantage to take your time and look for that perfect home for you and your family. Then, when you start looking, don’t veer from the list. In other words, make sure that the homes that you are looking at have every quality that you have listed. Use your senses: once you walk into a home you can feel the personality of that home. Here are some thoughts that should be going through your head:

• Does it fit your personality?

 • Does the neighborhood feel right?

• Can you see your family enjoying many, many years of happiness in this home?

If a little work does not scare you maybe a foreclosure is what you are looking for.

Perhaps a home in a gated community?

 Another great idea would be to let me help you find your dream home. I have been inside many homes in the Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, Mohave Valley Arizona area and will be able to help you narrow your search down until we find the perfect home for you and your family. So head on over to my website at Countryranchgmac.com and let me help you find your “Dream Home”!

Bullhead City Arizona Real Estate Feels the Heat!

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

As the temperature increased during July, the cities along the banks of the Colorado River, the real estate market saw the numbers of single family homes increase over June 2010.  Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley local MLS reported 90 single family homes sales for the month of July 2010.  We have not seen that many sales since April, reported 91 sales with many of those buyers eyeing for the original tax credit deadline.  

Encouraging, the median and average sales prices were higher in July when compared to April.  Median sales price during July increased to $118,250.  Foreclosures home sales continue to remain center stage claiming 63% of the market in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley Arizona.  July was a good month for homeowners trying to avoid foreclosure as short sales claimed 10% of the sales.  This was the highest amount of short sale closing so far this year. 

July 2010 saw the highest sales price for a single family home this year.  A beautiful custom pool 4600+ sq ft home, with monster garage and spectacular views took the award for 2010 highest sale at $765,250.  I’m sure the neighbors in Arroyo Vista Estates are celebrating the price of this home!  This luxury home sale price helped increase the average sales price in Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley up to $125,491.  

Keeping in step with last month our market saw 71% of the homes selling for under $150,000 with six of the sales over $200,000.  Homes on the market came down to 445 along with only 168 homes under contract.  

Year over year comparisons, the Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley real estate market continues to bump along in the right direction.  Sales are up 4%; homes under contract are up 9% and the inventory of existing homes is down 18%.  

 Although the national media predicts a slow during the 4th quarter in real estate sales, Bullhead City’ real estate market could likely continue in an upward tick.  We remain hopeful that with all of this is good news for our local real estate market; we may have a brighter future than our neighbors in Las Vegas and Phoenix. 

As always we are focused on your real estate success.

Bullhead City Real Estate Home Sales July2010 Graph

Bullhead City Arizona Area housing market felt impact of federal program

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

The Mohave Valley Daily News ran an article about the local market.  Danial the reporter contacted us for our input.  The numbers reported are different from Team Fahey’s Market Watch as the paper used sales for mobile homes, single family homes and condos.  As always we are optimistic about our local real estate market recovery in Bullhead City Arizona!

By DANIEL CALLAHAN/The Daily News
Published: Sunday, July 11, 2010 10:12 PM MDT
BULLHEAD CITY — The federal program offering a first-time home buyers a tax credit created an out-of-character blip on the real estate scene, according to local Realtors, but it didn’t significantly affect sales prices in the area.

The first-time homebuyer tax credit allowed anyone who has not owned a home in the past five years an $8,000 tax credit if they were under contract to purchase a home as of April 30. Homeowners also could buy a new home and receive a $6,500 tax credit. Originally, the deal must have been closed by June 30, but Congress passed an extension of this act to allow for a new closing deadline of Sept. 30, which has yet to be signed by President Barack Obama. Under the extension, homes still must have been under contract by the April 30 deadline.

“People were obviously trying to get in under that deadline,” said Bullhead Laughlin Realty broker Evan Fuchs, noting that it was not only those who were already considering purchasing who took advantage of the tax credit. “I think it did bring people into the market.

The first quarter of 2010 saw 287 single-family homes sold with a median sale price of $113,500, according to figures from the Western Arizona Realtor Data Exchange (WARDEX).

“If anyone was interested in buying in 2010, that was the incentive to go,” said Petra Fahey, co-owner and Realtor with Country Ranch GMAC Real Estate in Bullhead City, which explains the better-than-average first quarter of the year. “It was a good reason to

get off the fence.”

According to the National Association of Realtors, “The legislation is designed to create a seamless extension of the new closing deadline for eligible transactions to Sept. 30. There will be no gap between June 30 and the date the president signs the bill into law.”

“There’s no indication that prices are going down,” said Dick Tripp, broker with Remax at the River, “They’re creeping upward.”

May 2010 saw an increase in the median sale price for site-built homes in Bullhead City from $92,900 in April to $130,000. The June figures show a decrease to $97,000.

The increase in May could be attributed to more homes being under contract or sold because of homebuyers trying to take advantage of the tax credit, but could be due to other factors as well.

“We’re just seeing a lot of these low-end properties distressed,” said Fahey, noting that the surplus of lower-cost homes on the market can skew the median sales price, along with the high percentage of sales being foreclosures.

“Until it really swings into buyer’s market territory … it’s only makes sense that you wouldn’t see market appreciation until then,” Fuchs said.

While May did show a jump in the median sales price, over the course of the entire first quarter of the year, the spike doesn’t stand out as clearly.

“If you look at them by quarter, there’s not that much of a change,” Tripp said.

With all issues taken into account, “Considering the location, I think we’re rocketing,” Fahey said. The Bullhead City region sits in the midst of the some of the hardest-hit markets — Phoenix, Las Vegas and Los Angeles — but has seen more positive gains than those areas, she said. “The good news is that we have people that want to buy real estate in Bullhead.”

“I don’t think our market is going to drop now,” said Tripp, predicting a 1.5 percent increase in sales prices from January 2010 to January 2011. “That’s very, very healthy.”

“It’s a buyer’s market,” he said, “a very, very good buyer’s market.”

“We still have a supply issue,” Fuchs said. The Bullhead City area market is sitting at about 7.7 months supply for all residential real estate, a number that has plateaued over the last few months. A six-month supply is generally considered a balanced market. “We’ve come a long way with inventory.”

The real estate market responds to any number of factors, said Tripp, and to pin the results on any one of them would be hasty.

Said Fuchs: “This year’s going to be very interesting.”

Looking to buy or sell give us a call 928-758-8811

Buying a Fixer Upper/Foreclosure

Friday, June 11th, 2010

In the Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, Mohave Valley Arizona real estate market, buying a home with the intent to fix it up is one of the best investments you can make. There’s no better way to take control over your home ownership than to customize the design, floor plan, and landscaping.  The current Arizona real estate economic climate is a way to get the home of your dreams without breaking the bank.

However, as any responsible real estate agent will tell you, buying a fixer-upper/foreclosure can be a big challenge. Excessive or hidden damage in a home can be both dangerous and costly. Before you make the plunge, make sure you follow a few important fixer-upper guidelines.

  1. Always get an inspection. Nothing will give you a better idea of what kind of repairs you’ll come across than a thorough home inspection from a trusted source. Don’t take on more damage than you, your contractor, and your budget can handle. 
  2. Pay attention to the layout and structural foundation of the house. If you’ve always dreamed of a large kitchen, make sure your potential new home can be adapted in terms of wiring, plumbing, and layout. Sometimes, the skeletal structure of a house prevents certain types of cosmetic changes.
  3. Location matters. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for a single family house in Bullhead City or a home Fort Mohave; a home’s value is only as high as the neighborhood in which it’s located. A neglected home in a nice neighborhood has the greatest potential to bring an enormous resale price.
  4. Know the difference between “big fixes” and “small fixes.” Things like drywall, painting, floor refinishing, landscaping, and hardware are easy to do yourself. Things like plumbing, electrical work, windows, and roofs can be more expensive and difficult. Stick to changes you can make for certain based on your skill level and budget.

When buying a home in Bullhead City or looking at Fort Mohave real estate options, a fixer-upper/foreclosure can be one of the best ways to get the home of your dreams for a low overall cost. Just make sure you enter into the transaction with your eyes open, with flexibility in mind, and with Team Fahey at your side.

Arizona Home Prices Likely to Climb

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

The article below from the azcentral.com blog has really good news for the Phoenix area.  Here in Bullhead City I agree that our local real estate market will follow along with the predictions of the article below.  Bullhead City, Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley continue to offer a wide selection of homes for sale.  And with the prediction of home prices increasing through the end of the year, why wait to buy?  Call us today 928-758-8811

Phoenix-area home prices will climb slightly in June, take a small dip in July and then start to climb again in late August.

This prediction on home prices doesn’t come from a crystal ball or an economic forecast. Metropolitan Phoenix has a new pending sales index complied by the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service. The index, a leading indicator for the housing market, can give home buyers and sellers an accurate view of home prices a few months out.

ARMLS’ Pending Price Index tracks home purchase contracts signed but not yet finalized. But the purchase price is usually set when the contract is signed. ARMLS began testing the index in January, and since then it has been 96 percent accurate on price fluctuations.

ARMLS is the only group that has access to all of the data from home buying contracts signed by not yet recorded as public records. The group’s tens of thousands of real estate agent members input contract purchase prices into the ARMLS system. The Price Index is updated with data from home sales after they close.

“Everyone wants to know where Phoenix home prices are headed,” said Bob Beamis, chief executive of ARMLS. “We are in the unique position of having in our system information on home prices that no one else has, and now we are able to use that information to predict with great accuracy where home prices are heading 30, 60, 90 and 120 days out.”

According to the Price Index, metro Phoenix’s average home price will climb to $177,000 in June, fall to $167,000 in July and then start climbing again in late August. The upward/downward trend for median home prices is similar for the next two months.

ARMLS is unveiling its Price Index and other real estate data including home sales, foreclosures and listings to its member this month through the STAT newsletter.

Best Buy on the Colorado River in Bullhead City Arizona 86442

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Radiant natural illumination and panoramic views of the cool Colorado River from nearly every room of this luxury home in Bullhead City Arizona.  Clean lines, and dramatic ceilings grace the expanse of expansive 5000+ square foot interior.  The open design offers excellent flow and creates a wonderful environment for every day living and elegant entertaining.  1200+ square foot boat deep garage to house all your water crafts.  Private boat dock and outside gathering areas enhance the enjoyment of this homes riverfront setting.  Buy this luxury riverfront home in Bullhead City Arizona today!  $765,000

2649 Riverfront Drive Bullhead City Arizona

Best Buy on the Colorado River Bullhead City Arizona 86442

Question and Answer Short Sale Purchase

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
Hi, I was interested in this property in Bullhead City, Arizona 86442, but my real estate agent told me it was a short sale and discouraged me from viewing it. Is it correct that it is a short sale and they plan on removing most fixtures and items that can be removed? The listing dosen’t say anything about a short sale, so I am wondering if I am being played.
Thank you for your email.  Yes, the home is listed as a short sale.  You will see the short sale information as the MLS print out under special info.  Yes, sometimes a seller will remove items from the property.  In this case the seller owns a glass company and they did remove the custom stain glass pieces and a few upgraded light fixtures they had made.  The fixtures have been replaced with contractor grade replacements.
 
This home for sale in Bullhead City Arizona is financed by Indy Mac.  We had an offer in earlier this year.  3 days before the lender approved the short sale the buyer withdrew their offer and purchased another home.  Erg.   
 
I expect that we would receive an approval within 45 days for the next offer.  The seller would need to update their financial and the lender would probably get another appraisal or BPO(broker price opinion which is like an appraisal only not as detailed.)
 
I understand why your agent may not want to work with a short sale as the time line can be lengthy.  At Country Ranch GMAC Real Estate we educate our buyers and let them make the call.  True, many buyers opt for the regular sale or foreclosure first, but if they do not find a home they like we encourage them to offer on a short sale.  The short sale addendum (which is part of the purchase contract) states that the buyer can withdraw their  offer at any time prior the bank approving the short sale.  When purchasing a short sale it is always a good idea to work with an agent that has the training and education to prepare you for the road ahead.  SFR, Sales & Foreclosure Resource Cerification, is the certification the National Association of Realtors is encouraging Realtors to get.  The CDPE, Certified Distressed Property Expert, is another great designation for agents.
 
Let me know how I can be of further help.

All our best,
Michael and Petra Fahey CDPE, SFR
Country Ranch GMAC Real Estate
1858 Highway 95
Bullhead City, AZ 86442
www.teamfahey.com
petra@teamfahey.com

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