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Low Credit Scores Make Home Financing Difficult

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

Summer has returned for another round and it looks like a gorgeous Indian Summer week ahead of us.  Just keep it coming!

It appears that most  Americans now have credit scores that are too low for them to qualify for the lowest rates on a mortgage loan, and nearly one in three are unlikely to get a loan on any terms, according to an analysis by Zillow.

Zillow analyzed 25,000 loan quotes and requests on the Zillow Mortgage Marketplace during the first half of September, and found borrowers were unlikely to receive even one loan quote if they had a credit score of below 620 -- even if they offered to make large downpayments of 15 to 25 percent.

An even more concerning fact is that most Americans are not able to take advantage of the low mortgage interest rates for a home refinance either.  The fact is that with home values declining as far as they have, far too many homeowners just do not have the equity position to be able to qualify for a refinance.  What a shame with rates continuing to hold at historical low rates.

Have An Awesome Week!

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Galand

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 7/9/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

It looks like a Summer heat wave is upon us.  Stay cool this week!

Moderate activity continues to be the word for our local Real Estate market.  This is good because the culprit for the slower market nationally is home afford-ability.  With a moderate market, we are seeing slower growth in home values, which will help us sustain a decent market here in the Eugene and Springfield area.  This does mean that if you are thinking of purchasing a home there may never be a better time than right now.

Have An Awesome Week!



Sincerely,
Galand

Monday Morning Real Estate Update 6/25/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

Congratulations to the Oregon State Beaver college baseball team!!  Wow, two consecutive National Championships!!!

If you are considering selling your home this Summer, you will need to have patience.  Yes, the inventory of homes for sale continues to climb as well as the average number of days it takes to sell a home.  Average days on the market for a home to sell is now 82 days.  If you are a home buyer this is good news as there are certainly more homes to look at right now.  Mortgage interest rates have ticked upward, but are still well below the ten year average.  Softer home prices will more than make up for the slight interest rate increases.  Look for this favorable buyers market to extend through years end.

Have An Awesome Week!

 



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Monday Morning Real Estate Update 5/1/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

It's sure great to wake up to sunshine!  This is a wonderful time of year in the Eugene and Springfield area. Don't miss visiting Hendricks Park right now with the Rhododendrons in full bloom.

More inventory of homes for sale and longer days on the market to sell.  I predicted that as we approached Spring it would be tougher to sell a home because of just this market condition.  This is becomeing a reality and the situation will become more extreme by the time we hit the Summer months.  If you are thinking of selling, do not hesitate another minute.  You will also want to obtain a professional home value analysis to establish the correct market price for your home right now.  This is not a market to be aggressive with pricing your home.  Your home will sell at a good value, but the days of pricing above the market level are long gone.  You can also receive a rough idea of your homes market value by going to the web site www.forhomesellers-nonSmartZip.com.

Have An Awesome Week!



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Monday Morning Real Estate Update 4/9/07

by Galand Haas

Good Monday Morning!

After a cool and breezy Easter weekend it looks like more of the same for the balance of the week.  Oh well!  Spring will return!!

Home sale statistics are in for February and there was a slight improvement.  The home inventory level dropped from 5.6 months to 5.3 months.  This is good news for home sellers if this trend continues.  The same time period for 2006 saw an inventory of 3.4 months.  The dividing line between a buyers and sellers market is 6 months of inventory.  The market here is continuing to hover very closely to becoming a true buyers market.  The average time on the market for a single family residence is now 74 days and that is in contrast to 58 days for last year.  Interestingly enough, the average home price continues to increase and it was $253,800 which is up from $242,700 last February.  Pending sales, which are the homes currently under a sales contract declined 2.7%, while new listings on the market increased by 16.4%.

Don't look for any significant changes over the next few months other than the inventory of homes should steadily increase as we move towards Summer. It is a wonderful time to purchase a new home.

Have An Awesome Week!

 



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Market Trends 4/11/07

by Galand Haas
Presented by: Galand Haas Team

 

Lane County Real Estate


 RMLS February 2007 Reporting Period 

 February Residential Highlights

Comparing February 2007 to February 2006 closed sales increased 7.4%. Further, new listings increased 24.8%. However, pending sales decreased 2.2%. The 1,508 active residential listings at month's end would last approximately 4.9 months given the month's rate of sales.

 

Year-to-Date

Comparing market activity for January-February 2007 to the same time period in 2006, closed sales increased 4.2%. Further, new listings were up 16.4%. Meanwhile, pending sales decreased 2.7%

 

Appreciation

Comparing the 12 months ending with February 2007 to the 12 immediately prior, the average sale price climbed 11.3% ($256,000 v. $230,000). Using the same formula we can see that the median sale price increased 13.4% ($225,200 v. $198,600). 

 

 

 

To-do list for spring, summer home sellers.

If you plan to sell your house in 2007, in most communities the peak sales months are April, May, June and July. The reason is the largest number of prospective buyers are in the market during this time of the year. That means now is the time to get your home ready for sale. If you want to earn top dollar, careful preparation and planning are essential. The four key steps are:

1. GET YOUR HOME INTO "MODEL HOME" CONDITION.

The best way to get your house ready for sale is to take a critical look at it. Pretend you are a critical buyer. Ask yourself, "Would I buy this home?" If your honest answer is "no," then do your best to correct its deficiencies. Getting your home into "model home" condition doesn’t mean making major renovations, such as installing a new kitchen or new bathrooms. That is usually a waste of money because buyers might not like your tastes.

Instead, cleaning, repairing and painting are all that is usually needed. Inexpensive cosmetic improvements usually pay off handsomely.Even if your home really doesn’t need it, fresh paint is the most profitable improvement you can make. It gives that "new feeling" to even old houses. For every $1 spent painting the interior and exterior, the return in the form of a higher sales price is often 10 times its cost. Other profitable improvements that usually return more than their modest costs include new light fixtures, new floor coverings (carpets, kitchen and bathroom tile or vinyl, refinishing wood floors, etc.) and a landscaping spruce-up with colorful flowering plants.

Pretend you are a photographer from one of the home magazines, such as House Beautiful or Sunset. Aim to make your house worthy of a low-cost home makeover feature article.

 2. HAVE YOUR HOME PROFESSIONALLY INSPECTED.

Another alternative is to repair or replace the deficient item, such as a bad furnace, but ask the supplier to delay payment until the sale closes. Most suppliers are eager to make sales and will readily agree to delayed payment without extra cost.

The reason a pre-listing professional inspection is so vital is that most of today’s savvy buyers insist on these inspections. By having your own pre-listing inspection, you will already be aware of any serious drawbacks. In addition, wise home sellers have customary local inspections such as for termites, energy efficiency, radon and building code compliance. Such inspections avoid later surprises. Smart sellers have repairs made before putting their home on the market, thus thwarting buyer objections.3. ESTIMATE YOUR HOME’S MARKET VALUE.

Home sales prices are based on the recent sales (not asking) prices of nearby similar houses within the last three months. A good place to start is on the Internet to determine your home’s approximate market value. For a FREE, no obligation, current market analysis of your home, log onto www.forhomesellers-nonSmartZip.com, fill out the form and a current market analysis of your home will be emailed directly to your inbox.

To find out the asking prices of similar homes listed for sale in your community, the best source is www.forhomeinfo.com. This Web site searches homes directly from the Multiple Listing Service. It is also FREE to sign up for and homes will be emailed directly to your inbox that meet your specific criteria. It will give you a good idea of comparable nearby houses now listed for sale. Please remember these are asking price, not sales prices. You can also obtain a home value analysis by email by logging onto www.forhomesellers-nonSmartZip.com. Here, you simply enter in the information pertaining to your home and within about 24 to 48 hours you will receive this analysis by email.

 4. INTERVIEWING A REAL ESTATE AGENT.

1. Ask how long the agent has been in the business.

2. How many homes they list and sell annually? (more is good).

3. What kind of marketing do they provide? (extensive Internet is good).

4. Get at least 3 references.

6. How long is the listing period?

7. How long do they follow up on showings?

8. What systems do they have for regular communication?

9. Are they a single agent or do they have a team? Teams are typically better.

Never, never choose an agent solely based on the fee they charge or on a potentially inflated sales price. Follow these simple suggestions and you should maximize on your homes sale price and have a great selling experience.

 

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