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Housing Market Surges Higher

The May numbers are just in, and they say the market was “Red Hot” in May!!!  Closed sales were up a torrid 19% over last May, and plus 9% for the past 12 months.  (That was even more than for any month back in 2006.)  Couple that with a scarcity of new listings, and the amount of available inventory continues to be tight, down 11% from a year ago.  That combination of forces has also pushed the median average price up to $159,000.  (That’s plus 4% over last May and DSC04420the highest that number has EVER been.)

Homes sold for 95.7% of their original asking price.  Many wannabe’ buyers who attempted low ball offers were simply left out in the cold.  Bottom line, if you’re serious about buying a new home, then you need to be serious with your offer.

If you’d like a hand taking advantage of what this Red Hot market has to offer, do give me a call.

 

 “I work harder to make good things happen!”  -Bob

10 Quik Spring Cleaning Tips

Some people love spring cleaning, others…not so much. While cleaning is not usually the first thing on our minds when spring weather finally arrives, it really is the most basic form of home mainatenance and a great way to care for our homes. Sometimes the hardest part of a home maintenance task though, is knowing where to start and getting going. So here are some quick and easy spring cleaning tasks that are a great place to start!

  1. Clean Ceiling Fans- So you don’t turn them on and swirl dust all over the room.

  2. Launder or Vacuum Curtains – This is not only refreshing, but it will help to eliminate the dust, dander, pollen and other allergens that may have accumulated on the fabric over the long winter–which could exacerbate spring allergies.
  3. Dust- Dust, dust, dust. Clean all the surfaces in the home.
  4. Vacuum Furniture – Clean the surface of pet hair, dust and other dirt, and don’t forget to lift the cushions and vacuum crevasses too.
  5. Clean the Windows – This not only makes your windows look nicer, but helps to let in more light.
  6. Open windows – Leave those windows open to air out the house. It smells great and also helps to let stagnant air and indoor allergens escape.
  7. Clean the Oven – OK, this task stinks. But I saw a good video onlinefor making it a little easier.
  8. Clear the Cobwebs – A dust buster or small vacuum is great for paying attention to all the corners and crevasses of your house and sucking away dust bunnies and cobwebs.
  9. Clean the Refrigerator – Clear out old food, wash removable shelves and drawers in the sink, and place a new baking soda box for odors. For more on cleaning refrigerators click here.
  10. Organize & Purge – Clean closets, organize drawers, and sort through the stacks–somewhere underneath the piles of mail, laundry and over-due library books is your house! This is also a great time to start a collection of old clothes or other items from each family member for local donation.

 

FSBO’s

FSBO’s (pronounced “Fiss-bo”) is another name for houses that are For Sale By Owner.

Trawl through Craigslist or drive around looking at For Sale signs and you’re going to come across some of these.  Last year, only 7% of all homes sold in Central Indiana were actually sold without the guidance or assistance of a Realtor or directly from a builder.  (That’s 1 out of every 14 houses sold.)

So what’s the story?  Why do some people want to sell their own house?  Invariably it boils down to money.  Homeowners get an itch to sell and then they start looking at the costs.  They figure that by selling themselves they can save thousands of dollars.  And to be sure, some do.  However, for the most part, people have good intentions but after dealing for several weeks with unqualified buyer prospects, tire kickers, nosy neighbors, and discovering that zero cost advertising yields zero good prospects they start talking to a Realtor (and right quik like there is a new sign in the front yard).

Now, do people buying directly from an owner get a good deal?  Well, that’s a BIG “it depends.”  First off, while the common thinking is that the price will be lower because the seller doesn’t have to pay a commission, that very often is not the case.  Let’s face it, the seller is still trying to maximize his profit.  And there’s a fair number of FSBO sellers who go that route because they think they know what their house is worth (and they believe the Realtors they talked with did not).  You can pretty much guess that those Realtors weren’t telling them this particular house should sell for more than what the seller was thinking.  So, a fair number of FSBO’s are priced higher than what the Realtors thought the market would bear!

But more important than price is a whole host of other issues- things like liens on title, survey encroachments, financing, negotiating inspections, appraisal issues, etc., etc., etc.  If these kinds of problems go unnoticed or unresolved they can turn into nightmares- for one or both parties.  And there’s more…  like, is the seller ethical?  Is the buyer?  Is the transaction conducted according to applicable law?  Is the buyer very knowledgeable so that he or she is capable of protecting their interests?  Are there no hiccups or surprises?  That’s a whole lot of maybe’s.

Do all Realtor guided deals go flawlessly?  Hardly.  What I suggest to people is my job is kind of like being Captain of a ship or airplane.  There’s a pre-flight plan and the good pilot draws up the best plan he can.  But, as the saying goes, “If you want to hear God laugh, just draw up a plan!”  So, my job is to use my knowledge and skill to fly that plane through whatever turbulence develops, through whatever mechanical problems unexpectedly pop up, and generally do my best to get ‘er off the ground smoothly, make the best time possible under the circumstances, and then bring her in smooth as silk.    K

P.S.  Now,If you’d like to see how your next real estate transaction might be smooth as silk just give me a call.  I’ll be happy to help.

“I work harder to make good things happen!!”
  -Bob