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Showing posts with label Home Selling. Show all posts

Closing Day Surprises to Keep an Eye Out For


Closing day is an important time for both buyers and sellers. Here are some
potential surprises you could face on that special day and how you can avoid them.

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Today we’re going to be talking about five closing day surprises that are unfortunately all too common:

1. The walkthrough. The walkthrough is a very important part of the process. This actually guarantees to the buyer that they’re receiving the property in the exact condition that it was when they wrote the contract. Maybe there is a hole in the wall, a scrape in the staircase from the movers, or the carpet got stained. Either way, it’s important to make sure that the home is in the same condition as when you wrote the contract.

2. Household items may be missing. In certain cases, household items might get up and walk away. Maybe it’s a chandelier, a fireplace, or something else that was written into the contract that the seller was going to convey to the buyer at the close of escrow. If those items are not there for some reason, approach the listing agent with the contract and ask them. If they don’t know or are unwilling to give them back, at least get a check to cover the cost. Ultimately, you should try to get the items back if they're not there.

3. The lender doesn’t want to make the loan anymore. This usually happens as a result of the buyer’s financial picture. For some reason, they have altered their spending habits. Maybe they lost a job or bought something expensive that messed up their debt-to-income ratio.
 

A good title and escrow company will
find anything erroneous at the start.

 
4. What are the property lines? What chunk of earth are you buying, exactly? If there is any concern that your property lines aren’t lining up with the title, get a survey done. It will make sure that you aren’t encroaching on your neighbor or they aren’t encroaching onto you. 5. Title problems and troubles. Sometimes, there is human error and things recorded against the property that shouldn’t be, such as an erroneous loan or a lien. That’s why a good title company and escrow officer will find what’s record against the home from the beginning. If there is a “cloud” on the title, you can’t go through with the purchase. If you have any questions about any of these closing day problems or anything else about real estate in general, don’t hesitate to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

What 4 Signs Scream That It’s Time to Find a New Home?


How do you know when it’s time to move? These four signs may give you a good idea that it’s time for a change.

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There are four tell-tale signs that it’s time to sell your home:

1. You’ve simply outgrown your home. Perhaps you’ve had too many kids for the number of bedrooms you have, or you’ve acquired too many pets for the space you have. Either way, it’s uncomfortable, and you should consider moving up. We can help you there.

2. Your lifestyle has changed. Perhaps you’ve changed jobs and now have a longer commute, or you’ve retired and don’t need to work at all. Situations like these often signal it’s time for a change of scenery.
 

Situations like these often signal
it’s time for a change of scenery.

 
3. When remodeling won’t give you the return you’re looking for. I know for a fact that there are certain projects that will get you a higher return on your investment, but they’re not always what you think. Certain popular home improvement projects won’t actually bring you the amount that you’d like. If you need a list of the improvements that will bring you a decent return, reach out to me.
4. You have a flexible time frame. Remember back in 2008 when our equity took a nosedive into the ground? Well, now most of us have climbed back out of that, so if you have equity and are thinking about moving, it might be time to bail out and take that cash to move on to the next step of your life. We’re not sure what the market will be doing farther down the road, so if you’re thinking about making a move soon, now’s the time to start that process. If you want more signs that it’s time to find a new home or if you have any questions, feel free to give me a call. I look forward to speaking with you.