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Avoid Common First-Time Buyer Mistakes

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

If you are in the market to buy your first home, you may have already realized that the process involves many different levels of knowledge and understanding. Chances are many steps of the process are completely foreign to you.

By arming yourself with an arsenal of important questions, as well as with a team of professionals, you are sure to avoid some of the most common first-time homebuyer mistakes.

1. Interrogate the Lender. There’s no need to play good cop, bad cop. This simply means you need to ask every question that comes to mind. In the wake of the predatory lending storm, its important to be sure you understand exactly what your mortgage will entail. Be sure to compare rates with other lenders to be sure you are getting the best rate. You can also ask for par pricing, which is the rate without points.

2. Be Ready To Act. In many markets, highly desirable areas come with a large amount of competition. Many buyers may be looking at the same homes as you. If you hesitate, you may very well lose out on your dream home. The best advice? Don’t begin the process of viewing homes unless you are really ready to buy.

3. Think Long Term. You love the house, and you can deal with the small bedrooms and laundry room in the garage, but will the next set of buyers? If you are planning on selling the home in the next few years, you must remember to consider the resale value of a home. Is this neighborhood appreciating quickly, or are homes losing value?

4. Be Competitive. We all want to buy a home for the best bargain price possible, but a careful consideration is respecting the seller. You may view a low ball offer as a starting point, but a seller may view it as an insult and refuse to answer your offer. If you really want a home, be reasonable with your starting bid.

Use these simple tips to avoid some of the most common buyer mistakes!

Conserving Electricity

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Small habits can add up to big savings when it comes to electricity.

As the summer heat soars, so do many homeowners’ electric bills. Here are some savvy tips on how you can start saving both your cash and the environment.

1. Get Unplugged. You may think that simply turning a device or appliance off is enough to stop the flow of electricity, and the subsequent flow of money out of your bank account, but any item plugged in to an electrical outlet is drawing a small amount of electricity. So, unplug all of your items.

2. Swap it Out. Replace conventional incandescent light bulbs with Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFL) and save yourself in the long run. Energy Star reports that a CFL will save “about $30 over its lifetime and pay for itself in about 6 months. It uses 75 percent less energy and lasts about 10 times longer than an incandescent bulb.

3. Energy Star Appliances. They are a more pricey change, but the long term savings can be well worth the upfront cost. These appliances are certified to use 10 to 50 percent less energy than your standard appliances. They also help reduce emissions and air pollutants.

4. Daytime Low. Most U.S. Households use some form of air conditioning during the summer months. If you have an empty house during the day, consider setting your thermostat to a higher temperature during the day, and then turning it cooler when you get home. If you have a more advanced system, consider setting a timer to kick on the cool 30 minutes before you return home.

5. Lights Out. This may intuitive, but turn off the lights in rooms you are not using. The same goes for televisions and computers.

Use these simple tips to reduce the cost of running your home this summer, and put that extra cash away into savings!

Wish List for a Dream Home

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Your first step in finding your dream home is developing a strong image in your mind, and a sound list of what you want of your dream home.

To make this process a little less daunting, consider these categories:

Location: It has been lauded for years as the most important factor when it comes to the saleability and pricing of home, and it’s a good place to start when compiling your wish list. Do you want a short commute to work? Are you looking for a waterfront property? Do you want to be near family? Is there a particular neighborhood you want to make home? These are all important questions that will help me narrow your search for your dream home.

Neighborhood: If you are looking for a family home, then you need to research the local schools. Is there a particular school district you want to be in, or perhaps to stay in? Are you wanting a neighborhood within walking distance to shops and restaurants? Or perhaps you prefer something more quiet, or on a cul-de-sac.

Home Styles: Do you prefer large, open floorplans and Modern architecture? Or are you a fan of cozy and functional Country style plans? A Tudor style home is exemplified by tall, narrow windows with small panes and a reminiscence of Medieval looks. Or how about Victorian style homes, which feature elaborate details on the exterior and interior of the home?

Home Features: Not every buyer is seeking the same features. What is it that you desire most? Fireplaces, guest bathrooms, an open floor plan, formal dining, a media room, covered porches, a screened porch, a large finished garage, or a pool? The same concept goes for decorative features, including flooring preferences, crown molding, and exterior siding.

Condition: Are you on the lookout for a fixer-upper? Some buyers thrive on the challenge of restoring a former beauty to its original glory. Or are you the type that wishes for new construction, so you can put your own mark on the property? Also consider the idea of townhomes and condos, which can afford the homeowner even more freedom from maintenance.

Use these categories as a starting point for creating your own wish list…

Home Buyer Tax Credit Deadline Extended

Monday, July 5th, 2010

The home buyer tax credit now has an extended closing deadline, thanks to Congress. The new deadline is set for September 30, 2010. This will allow for thousands of home buyers to take advantage of the $8,000 and $6,500 tax credits that saw their previous deadline pass on June 30th.

The National Association of Realtors has been encouraging of its passage. “We know that up to 180,000 home buyers eligible for the tax credit are rejoicing this morning. And we all thank both houses of Congress for their work to ensure passage of both bills,” said NAR president Vicki Cox Golder.

Who is eligible for this deadline extension? If you are a first time or “step up” homebuyer who had a fully executed contract in place as of April 30, 2010, but was unable to close by the previous June 30th deadline, then you’re in luck. You are considered a first time home buyer if you have not owned your own home in the last three years. The same income restrictions and rules apply for the extension as were in place for the previous June 30th deadline.

For more information on whether or not you are eligible for this extension, please contact me.

Fourth of July in South Florida

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Check out all of the fun things to do around South Florida this 4th of July. If you plan it out right, you could hit some events in both Miami and Ft. Lauderdale…well, maybe not see the fireworks in both spots…but spend the day at one festival…and see the fireworks at the other.

Ft. Lauderdale Beach – July 4th Spectacular
Ft. Lauderdale Beach – Las Olas/A1A
11:30 AM – 9:30 PM
FREE
A live DJ will entertain guests and there will be lots of games for the kids. From 3 – 6PM Coast 97.3 FM will be providing the music and from 6PM on, there will be live music on the stage. Of course there will be a fireworks display at sundown at the beach (Las Olas and A1A).  Don’t forget that Ft. Lauderdale Beach has undergone quite the transformation over the past few years..with some great new upscale hotels, great restaurants and some night clubs.

Mirimar All American 4th.
Miramar Regional Park, 16801 Miramar Parkway.
Fun begins at 5:30 PM….Fireworks at 9 PM
$1.50 per person (children under 5 – FREE)

July 4th Blast at BankAtlantic Center.
BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise.
6PM – 10PM
Local bands and family entertainment for the kids. Fireworks display at 9PM

Miami Beach July 4th Celebration.
Ocean Drive and 10th Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Fireworks and fun 7:30PM

Grove Stars on 4th of July
Peacock Park, 2820 McFarlane Rd., Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Family fun and fireworks display.

Enjoy Yourself!

Existing Home and Condo Sales Rise in May

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Sales of existing homes in Florida rose 18 percent in May, marking 21 months that sales activity has increased in the year-to-year comparison.

A total of 16,745 single-family existing homes sold statewide last month compared to 14,172 homes sold in May 2009. The statewide existing-home median price of $140,400 in May was slightly higher by $300,000 than April’s statewide existing home median price of $140,100. It marks the third month in a row that the statewide existing home median price has increased over the previous month’s median.

Across the state, a variety of housing opportunities continues to be available at attractive prices while mortgage interest rates remain historically low

Market Recap

  • Avg. Sales Price: 379,000

  • Avg. Days on Market: 69

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