Happy Leap Year

I tried to do a mid-week laugh around Leap Year, but it seems there is only one joke out there tagged as a joke for Leap Year, since I didn’t like it and I am not able to come up with something this morning off the top of my head, I figured I would just wish everyone a Happy February 29th!

Monday Motivational

Search for the spark to light your soul and there you will find pure joy – Debbi Rivero

Spring 2012 Homes Sales Expected To Set Records!

Great News for housing…FINALLY! We are really seeing activity in this area and I do agree that this will be a Huge year in Real Estate, so Don’t Miss It!!

 

According to Bloomberg…

Home sales in the U.S. probably climbed in January to the highest level since May 2010, adding to evidence the housing market is regaining its footing, economists said reports this week will show.

Combined purchases of new and existing houses rose to a 4.97 million annual rate from 4.92 million in December, according to the median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey. Claims for jobless benefits held near the lowest level since 2008, bolstering consumer confidence, other reports may show. Read more…

Mid-Week Deal

We just reduced this home to $65,000! Whether you are looking for a place to live or a great rental, check this out, and give me a call to see it!

Foreclosure Friday

Wow, are there some incredible deals out there right now! Let me say that many investors are starting to get into the game. If you are a first-time home-buyer, you can purchase some of these deals before they are available for investors. There are many homes that the investors are purchasing that would be perfect for you. If you don’t know about them soon enough, you will miss out! Contact me to get “on the list” so you don’t miss any opportunities!

The Stress of Buying a New Home

Buying a home can be one of the more stressful experiences in life. It
is often a long and sometimes intimidating process, lasting up to six
months on average. The Real Estate market is huge and changes often
with swings up and down. It’s easy to become overwhelmed by how much is
ahead of you and how little you know about the process. But with the
right attitude, it can also be an enjoyable, even exhilarating
experience.

Here are some tips to make your home-buying experience positive and
less stressful.

Preparing to Move

Organize

Be prepared by becoming knowledgeable. Educate yourself on each step of
the process so you know what to expect. Get organized ahead of time.
Keep a notebook and calendar dedicated exclusively to the home-buying
process. An Excel spreadsheet is a great way to organize and compare
all the information you gather, such as the homes you are interested
in, potential lenders, and different mortgage rates.

Finances

Assess your financial situation before you begin looking for a home.
Come up with a solid number for the maximum amount you can afford, as
well as a target amount you would like to spend, ahead of time.
Overestimate the closing costs (interest rates can change). This is
also a good time to begin gathering the financial documents that you’ll
need when applying for a loan.

Keep your finances in order until you close on your new home, which
could be as long as six months away. Do whatever you can to help
improve your credit score; don’t acquire new debt (no major purchases,
new loans or new credit cards), reduce or eliminate any current debt,
and pay your bills on time. It is never too early to begin improving
your credit and is best started as early as two years prior to
purchasing a home.

Find an Agent

Find a real estate agent who you trust and connect with on a personal
level. Communication in this relationship is fundamental. Some
questions to ask yourself: Are they good at translating industry jargon
into terms you can easily understand? Do they communicate well using
media that works for you, such as email, cell phone, or video
conferencing? Credentials are a big factor too. Choose an agent with
proven expertise in both the type of property and property location
that interests you.

Finding a Home

“Think from the end,” is a common phrase heard in human potential
circles. See yourself in your new home. How does it make you feel? What
does it look like? Keep a journal to record these thoughts. Be as
descriptive as possible. This can help to not only narrow down
precisely what you are looking for in a home, but it can also help
anchor you emotionally during a potentially unstable time by keeping
the big picture in mind.

While dreaming of your new home is an important first step, keeping
your expectations in check is equally important. Keep in mind that the
criteria of what you are looking for in a home will change along the
way. No house is perfect. Be willing to compromise on some of your
requirements. Make a list of your top priorities (must-have’s) and
lower priorities (nice-to-have’s). This will help identify areas where
you can be more flexible.

Once you’ve found a home you like and know what you can work with
financially, don’t let the latest market news influence your decision
to move forward. If you start second-guessing the housing market or
interest rates, you risk losing the home to another buyer. Choose a
home because you love it. Listen to your heart.

Waiting for Acceptance

Once you’ve made an offer on a new home, try to relax and engage in
your routine activities while you wait to hear whether the seller
accepts your offer. During this waiting period, there are many
potential stressors that could send your mind reeling. What if the
seller rejects your offer, or comes back with an unreasonable
counter-offer? Was your offer too little, or too much? Be prepared to
make many offers before one is accepted. Keep in mind, even if your
offer is accepted, there’s no guarantee it will close. Try to remain
detached from the outcome until after the property has been inspected
and you’ve been approved for a mortgage.

Inspection Period

Hire experienced and certified inspectors to conduct a thorough
inspection of the property including possible insect damage. Be present
during inspection, so you can ask questions regarding the home and
become knowledgeable about any issues that are discovered.

Getting approved for a Loan

Taking out a loan can be the most stressful part of the home-buying
process. Transactions typically take at least a month to complete.
Having your financial situation scrutinized can be an uncomfortable
process. Worrying about whether you will be approved is an added
stressor. It helps to gather your financial records (credit card
balances/statements, bank statements, investment statements) prior to
meeting with a loan officer. Obtain a copy of your credit report; you’re
entitled by law to one free credit report per year. A copy of your 4506
T form (IRS Tax Return Transcript), which includes a summary of your
tax information, is also available online for download.

Don’t lose sight of the fact that you have options when choosing a
lender and a mortgage. This can help restore a sense of control when so
much of the home-buying process is out of your hands. Talk to several
lenders; don’t just go for the first lender you talk to. Consult with
your Real Estate agent to help you through the process of securing a
mortgage. Don’t hesitate to ask questions until you understand the
answer.

After Close, Moving In

Congratulations! You’ve successfully negotiated yourself through the
complex maze that is home-buying and now find yourself at last kicking
back on your couch with your favorite drink in the home of your dreams.

 

 

Courtesy of Rebekah Trevino

Happy Valentine’s Day

Monday Motivation – Love

It should be no surprise that we talk about love this week. I am going to keep it short and sweet. Remember the ones you love and those who love you. Try to do something this week that shows love for another. It may be flowers or candy or a card, but it also might be as easy saying “Thank You”, or “I Love You” or maybe just holding open the door for someone. Think of how you can show love this week and Happy Valentine’s Day.

This Week’s Foreclosure Deal

This is my pick for the week!  This is not a foreclosure, it is a short sale, but a great deal none the less.  Call me if you want to see this!

Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc.
BC7405506 - BALTIMORE Full Listing
5938 SUNSET AVE, GWYNN OAK, MD 21207 Residential

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Status:  Active Style:  Raised Rancher List Price:  $89,900 Live Mortgage Info
Ownership:  Fee Simple Type:  Detached Inc City/Town:
Sale or Rental:  Sale TH Type: Zip:  21207 - 5038
Listing Type:  Excl. Agency #Levels:  2 Election District:  1
Foreclosure: No Auction: No Potential Short Sale: Yes
Adv Sub:  Catonsville Gardens #Fireplaces:  0 ADC Map Coord:   33F11
Legal Sub:  CATONSVILLE GARDENS Model:
Condo/Coop Proj Name: Area:
Tax ID:   04010103474690 Total Taxes: $2,662 Level Location:
HOA Fee:  / Tax Year:  2009 Age:  51
C/C Fee:  / Lot AC/SF:   .13/5,560 Year Built:  1961
Elementary: Middle: High:
INTERIOR
Total Main Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower 1 Lower 2
Bedrooms: 3 3 0 0 0 0
Full Baths: 1 1 0 0 0 0
Half Baths: 1 0 0 0 1 0
Room Dimensions Level Flooring Fireplace
Living Room  x Main Hardwood
Dining Room  x
Bedroom-Master  x Main Hardwood
Bedroom-First  x Main Hardwood
Bedroom-Second  x Main Hardwood
Bedroom-Third  x
Bedroom-Fourth  x
Bedroom-Fifth  x
Bedroom-Master #2  x
Sitting Room  x
Kitchen  x Main Vinyl
Recreation Room  x
Family Room  x
Den  x
Unfinished Basement  x
Other Room #1  x
Other Room #2  x
Other Room #3  x
Library  x
Breakfast Room  x
Foyer  x
Garage  x
Carport  x
FEATURES
Rooms:  Living Room, Bedroom-Master, Bedroom-Second, Kitchen, Bedroom-First
Main Entrance:
Interior Style:
Dining/Kitchen:  Kit-Dining Combo
Appliances:  Cooktop, Dryer, Oven-Wall
Amenities:
Security:  Security System
Windows/Doors:
Walls/Ceilings:
Basement:  Yes Foundation:
Basement Type:  Fully Finished, Heated, Windows
Basement Entrance:  Connect Stair, Inside Access
Handicap:  None
Unit Description:
R-Factor Basement: R-Factor Ceilings: R-Factor Walls:
House Dimensions:   x SQFT-Tot Fin:  0
Above Grade Unfinished: Above Grade Finished:
Below Grade Finished: Below Grade Unfinished: Tax Living Area: 864
Directions:
Route 40E, left on Ingleside Ave, left on Sunset Ave to house # 5938 on right.
REMARKS
Internet/Public:
Investor delight.Cozy all brick rancher situated on a level lot, 3 br, 1.5 ba, Basement is fully finished. House shows well but to be sold in “as-is” condition.
EXTERIOR
Building Sites/Lots: Lot Dimension:   x  x Lot Acres/Sqft:  .13/5,560
Exterior:
Exterior Construction:  Brick and Siding
Lot Description:
Other Buildings:
Original Builder: New Construction:  No
Property Condition:  As-is condition, Shows Well
Roads:
Roofing:  Shingle-Asphalt
Soil Type:
Topography:
Transportation:
View/Exposure:
Year Converted: Year Renovated:
PARKING
Parking:  Paved Driveway
Garage Type: # Gar/Carpt/Assgn Sp:   //
Carport Type: Parking Space #:  4
Parking Incl in List Price:  Yes Parking Incl in Sale Price:  No Parking Block/Square:
UTILITIES
Heat System:  Central, Forced Air Heat Fuel:  Natural Gas
Cool System:  Ceiling Fan(s), Central A/C Cool Fuel:  Electric
Water:  Public Hot Water:  Natural Gas
Sewer Septic:  Public Sewer
TV/Cable/Comm:
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Earnest Money: Other Fees:  /
Total Taxes: $2,662 City/Town Tax: County Tax:  $2,245
Tax Year:  2009 Refuse Fee: Tap:
Water/Sewer Hook-up: Front Foot Fee:
Assessments: Special Tax Assess:  $417 Yr Assessed:  2010
Land:  $89,500 Improvements:  $67,600 Total Tax Assessment: $157,100
Investor Ratio: Total Units:
Project Approved:
Possession:  Settlement
Tenant Rights:
HOA/CONDO
HOA Fee:  / HOA:  No
Condo/Coop Fee:  /
HOA/Condo/Coop Amenities:
HOA/Condo/Coop Rules:
HOA/Condo/Coop Fee Includes:
HOA/Condo/Coop Management:
LEGAL INFORMATION
Tax Map: Lot #:  45 Block/Square:  4
Section: Phase: Parcel Number:  225
Liber:  6 Folio:  157
Zoning Code:
Historic Designation ID: Master Plan Zoning:
Contract Info:  As is condition clause required, Compensation on Net Sales Price, Subject to 3rd Party Approval
Disclosures:  Prop Disclaimer, Prop Disclosure, Subject to a Potential Short Sale, Lead Based Paint
Documents:
Special Permits:
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Property Mgmt Company: Office:
Prop Mgr’s Name: Phone:
Broker Name:  RE/MAX All Pro
List Date:  04-Aug-2010 Orig List Price:  $119,900 Off Mkt Date:
VRP:  No Prior List Price:  $94,500 DOM-MLS:  54
Low Price:  $89,900 Status Change Date:  08-Feb-2012 DOM-Prop:  54
SOLD INFORMATION

Is it a Good Time to Invest in a Rental?

If you’ve been watching the housing market’s long-term slump, you’ve probably wondered if it’s time to pick up an investment property. Here are the things you need to check before you make that commitment:

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