Friday, April 3, 2009

Is Right Now A Good Time To Be In The Market To Buy A Home?

Is It A Good Time To Buy A Home?

The simple answer is YES! It is still a good time to buy a home. With the help of the right agent, you can make this "good time" into a "great time" for you and your family. The news is full of stories about the housing crisis, homeowners losing their homes, and the overall bad state of the economy. Not all of this news, however, has to translate into dissuading you from buying a home. In fact, right now is a very good time, especially for some, to jump in and achieve the American dream of home ownership. As of late, the housing market is starting to look better. Read on for more information about why it is still a good time to buy a home.

First, the government is looking to help you. If you are a first time buyer (which, to the government, is defined as anyone who has not owned a home in the last three years), you are entitled to a maximum $8,000 tax credit. Additionally, interest rates are at all-time lows and the Federal government is taking steps to insure and make these loans available to more and more people.

Leverage. Leverage is defined basically as borrowing money to supplement existing funds for investment. Imagine if you invested ten thousand dollars in stocks and those stocks earned ten percent, you would have earned one thousand dollars. But investing ten thousand dollars on a home, and having that home's value increase ten percent; effectively, you would have earned ten thousand dollars. Which sounds like a better investment to you?

Next, you have to live somewhere. And so does everyone else. According to nationwide statistics, approximately 800,000 new households are created each year in the United States alone. Each of these households will need housing, regardless of the state of the economy. This fact alone ENSURES the recovery of the housing market.

Cycles. The economy is a cycle, and like a cycle, what goes down must come back up. Once this happens, it will create INSTANT equity for you. That means you will have earned FREE money just by living in your home, which you are going to do regardless of where you live. Why not buy a home and earn free money in the process?

Mortgages. Many people think a mortgage is just like paying rent, right? WRONG! With the right fixed-rate mortgage, you are basically ensuring the same payment for thirty years. If you try to rent an apartment for thirty years, odds are that every year or so, your rent will be increased. That does not happen with mortgages.

Ownership. Owning a home is a GREAT accomplishment and it allows you to express yourself in the best way possible. You can decorate it any way you want, furnish it, paint it, and improve it and all the while you will be increasing its value and the value of your investment. Ownership also gives you and your family a sense of stability and a place to lay your roots.

These are only a FEW of the reasons why right now is a good time to buy a home. A qualified agent will be able to answer any questions you may have and also give you more reasons to consider investing in your next home!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Questions To Ask When You Are Interviewing And Choosing a Real Estate Agent

Many people contact me to ask me how to choose the best Real Estate Agent. Choosing the correct Agent can be a daunting task, especially in this economy. With so many foreclosures, short sales, REOs and distressed properties in the market, it makes a potential home buyer's head spin! I have compiled a "checklist" of sorts and put it here for you, Mr. or Ms. Future Homeowner, to use when trying to decide on a Real Estate Agent.

Here is a list of questions and topics you should definitely discuss with an agent you are considering using:

As my Agent, what are the services you will provide me?

This question is meant to be open ended. That Agent sitting across from you is going to make a commission of the sale/purchase of your next home. You will want to know exactly what he or she has to offer. From a sales plan, if you are a seller to a detailed report of the area you are looking to buy in, if you are a Buyer; your Agent should be able to anticipate and address each and every one of your needs and concerns.

What is your plan of action with regard to locating a home for me to purchase?

As a Buyer, you know basically what you want.. but you do not what you do not know. That means your Agent should fill in those blanks. Your Agent should be ready and capable of doing research for you. Do you have children? Your Agent should be prepared with information on the appropriate schools in the area. Are you a jogger? Your Agent should be prepared to show you points of interest that will be in your neighborhood.

How much time will you give me?

We, as Real Estate Agents, LOVE TO TALK. More than talking, we love to talk about ourselves and what we can do. Make sure that when you are having this conversation with your prospective Agent, he/she can talk about what he/she can do FOR YOU and not what he/she has done in the PAST. You do not need to know how he/she did last year, you want to know what he/she is doing this month and how much time he/she has to devote to your needs. An Agent with 20 listings and 10 prospective buyers may not be able to give you the same level of service that an Agent with 2 listings and 2 buyers will be able to give you. Remember, you are looking for a HOME not a pair of shoes…you don't need to scrape the bottom of the bargain bin on this one!

What is the price range you propose for me?

Now this may sound odd to you. Why would you ask your Agent about price ranges when he/she has no idea about your financials. This is where the benefit of working with an Agent that is affiliated with a Broker who has a standing relationship, and in some cases even a dedicated representative, at a Direct Lender comes in handy. When you work with Agents that have outstanding working relationships with Lenders, you get the best of everything in one shot. Your Agent will be able to work with his/her representative at the Lender to make sure your pre-approval letter is ready to go when making offers. When you know how much loan you can get, you know how much home you can buy!

As a Buyer, you will not be paying your Agent, because Buyer's Agents' commissions come from the Seller's proceeds. Even so, you will still need an Agent who will be able to represent your needs accurately and efficiently, while providing you with EXCELLENT customer service. If you encounter an Agent that is not treating you well, GET RID OF HIM/HER – there are too many Agents out there who will be MORE than happy to serve you to the best of their abilities.