Sunday, December 7, 2014

HOME BUYERS ADVICE - HIRE YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL AGENT


Buyers who are represented by an ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative) are more likely to have a successful transaction.  Getting your home purchase closed is quite complex in today's market.  There are many more hurdles buyers face, such as stricter financing, foreclosures, short sales, and for-sale-by-owners.


Whether you are in an area with lots of homes for sale and falling prices (Buyer's Market) or where homes are selling quickly before you can even write up an offer (Seller's Market), you'll be much better off having your ABR navigate the market with you.


Your ABR undertands the current market.  She knows the neighborhoods and will help you obtain the right house at the best price and terms.


Although you can search for homes online, do you know about the homes that are coming on the market?  Your ABR has the means to communicate your needs to make sure she can provide you with details of upcoming homes for sale before they become active listings.  Many homes are bought and sold this way, without ever going active or having a sign in the yard.


4 Tips on How to Work With Your Own Agent

1)  Show commitment in order to get great service.  Get prequalified with a lender, so you and your ABR know exactly how much home you can afford.


2)  Work with only one agent.  It is customary to sign a Buyer's representation agreement.


3)  Stay in contact and be loyal.  If you vist open houses or new construction display homes, let the hosting salespeople you know that you are already represented.


4)  Along the home buying process, don't hide important information from your agent or she will be blindsided by key issues that could impact your closing negatively.


Once you and your ABR find your ideal home, the work really begins.  You're agent will navigate negotiations, loan approval, seller's disclosures, inspections, repairs, and so much more.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

How Do Home Sellers Compete With New Construction?


New construction in St. Charles County is HOT right now.  Sellers are losing buyers to the "shiny, new product" on the market.  So, how do you compete?


First of all, you can compete with the price.  Typically, new construction is much higher in price per square foot.  You should price your home at fair market value....and don't think you need to allow negotiating room.  A home priced right in today's market should sell for about 98% of list price OR BETTER and should have an accepted offer within 60 days.


Second, make sure your light fixtures and bathroom fixtures are up-to-date.  Chrome faucets and brass light fixtures will stand out in photos and will make your home look as though it needs to be updated.


Third, either replace carpeting or have it cleaned.  New carpet, fresh paint, new window treatments and staging can make all the difference.  Buyers will more than likely find your home online, so the photos need to be professional and not taken with an iPhone.


Many buyers do not want to wait 6 months to get into their new construction home, so if your home is priced well, staged with some basic updates, clean, well-photographed and marketed by a good Realtor, you will have some success.


Make sure your Realtor takes the time, prior to putting your home on the market and having photographs taken, to make sure the property is looking top-notch and ready for the most discerning buyers.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

What is My St. Charles Home Worth? Homes Sales in St. Charles 63301




October 2014 Update

 As we headed into the Holiday season, home sales in the St. Charles 63301 zip code dropped as far as the number of sales from September, but the average sales price increased...and that's good news!   

This report is for single family homes only and NOT condos.  I’m covering zip code 63301 only.  That means that any St. Charles homes in other zip codes are NOT covered in this report.  This report is informational and for the best advice for you as an area home buyer or seller, please contact me for a specific review of your needs.

All data is derived from the St. Louis MLS system.  If any St. Charles homes traded hands without a Realtor® involved, it won’t be reflected in this report.  All data is for the 63301 zip code only.   Percentages reflect increases or decreases from September 2014 statistics.

The 63301 zip code offers a diversity of living choices, with a focus on affordable housing.  Much of the zip code area is easily reached by I-70 and I-370.

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St. Charles 63301 Single Family Home Category Data Summary:

 

Homes Sold:                       40  (2 Bank/Government foreclosures)                  DOWN:                 37.5%

Average Price:                   $177,391                                                                       UP:                         2.8%

Days on Market Avg.:       58                                                                                           NO CHANGE

Avg. Price per Sq. Ft.:       $107.66                                                                         UP:                         2.8%

Average Sales/List %:       95.63%                                                                          UP:                         1.5%

Most Expensive Home Sold:                                       $555,000

Least Expensive Home Sold:                                       $ 52,500

Number of Homes Currently For Sale:                      159

 

What can we determine from the latest statistics?

  • While sales volume may have dropped from the previous month, it’s still a strong month.
  • Days on Market is pretty solid, with homes selling in just under 2 months.
  • Distressed properties (foreclosures) have minimal impact at this point.  Less impact there means better pricing for the rest of the market.
  • Sales prices increased along with the average price per square foot.  The increase of the sales to list price is always good news.

What does this mean to you as a St. Charles single family home owner?

Home sales prices are rising and selling quickly.  It’s still critical to price right, prep your home, and hire a Realtor®.  Don’t forget, you also have new construction competition.

For an evaluation of your specific home’s marketability, please contact me at (314) 348-4033.

What does this mean to you as a potential St. Charles 63301 home buyer?

If you find a home that suits you, don’t delay acting or you may miss out on your opportunity.

St. Charles still continues to be a VERY affordable place to buy a home.  There is some new construction available, and PLEASE, have me help you for new construction.  The builder will NOT cut you a price break for showing up unrepresented, and using my services will NOT cost you a thing!

When you’re considering buying a St. Charles area home, please contact me at (314) 348-4033 with your needs and I’ll help you find your ideal home!

 

For your convenience,  CLICK HERE  to search for a home anywhere in the St. Charles and St. Louis area.

 

Monday, October 27, 2014

Will My Home Sell in the Winter?

I am often asked by potential St. Charles home sellers...."Should I list my home in the Winter?"


The answer is...if you have found another home you would like to purchase or need to sell...then YES!  Home buyers are searching and shopping for homes 365 days a year and if your home is not on the market, it certainly won't sell.


It's true, as a St. Charles and St. Louis Realtor, I normally see a slower pace in the real estate market during the late fall and the winter months, but sales certainly do not stop.


Many things drive buyers into looking for a home during Winter;  i.e., relocation, desire to obtain another dream home, new job, retirement, or life events, like a new baby.  In addition, many buyers want to take advantage of lower interest rates and not gamble that the rates will remain low come Spring.  Buyers become homeowners every day of the year (with exception, of course, for actual holidays when banks and title companies are closed).


I find that during the winter months, when inventory is typically down, Sellers with a "quality" home (well-maintained, updated and nicely presented) can actually get a higher price due to the fact there are fewer competing homes for Buyers to choose from.


Come Spring, the real estate market will be flooded with homes being listed, making competition fierce.  Typically, an oversupply of homes will drive sales prices down.


So, should you list in Winter?  I say, YES, if you want/need to sell in Winter or early Spring.  A common saying in my business is:  "There's a home for every buyer and a buyer for every home" regardless of what day or time of year it is.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Varied Pockets of Upscale Homes in St. Charles County

Want in on a secret?  Upscale properties in St. Charles County can be smart buys.  The elite home market segment of St. Charles County is a best-kept secret because you're getting so much more house for your dollar here.


The pockets of upper-end properties are peppered throughout St. Charles, Weldon Spring, O'Fallon, and Defiance.  Homebuyers generally can purchase a custom-built upscale property for roughly 30 percent less than in West County and the central Highway 40 corridor.


The St. Charles "luxury" segment starts at $500,000; whereas the figure is $820,000 for  \St. Louis County.  This fact often comes as a pleasant surprise to homebuyers, who may suddenly realize a luxury home is within reach.


The upper-end market has experienced steady sales in the past few months.  One reason may be that jumbo-loan rates have come down enough to entice homebuyers.


Offering quality schools, shopping, and a 30-minute commute to Lambert International Airport, the area offers a more relaxed ambience as well as an abundance of green space and available acreage.

What is a Luxury Home and What Makes It So Special?

  If you've ever looked over real estate listings and came across an ad for a "luxury home", you might have thought..."Wo...