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Monday, July 23, 2012

Tips for Home Buyers

As many markets continue to heat up, both buyers and sellers are facing multiple offer situations. If you’re a buyer in a bidding war, here are some tips to give you an edge:
  • Get pre-approved for your loan. Get pre-approved by a local lender and attach a copy to your offer.
  • Think unevenly. An uneven offer price such as $251,000 instead of $250,000, will stand out from the others, and it may just beat an offer that came in at a slightly lower figure with an even bid.
  • Be flexible. The fewer contingencies and the cleaner the offer, the better the chance you have to win a bidding war. Have your agent find out the seller’s ideal closing date, and offer to make it happen.
  • Hide your hand. Determine the highest bid you’re trying to beat, and try to come in over that rather than offering the most you can afford.
  • Don’t get distracted. If you find yourself caught up in the excitement of a bidding war, step back and reassess if the home has everything you want and need.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Market Research

Is now a good time to buy? What trends are affecting the value of my home? What new economic policies will be shaping my real estate decisions in the coming months?

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Florida's housing market continues positive trends in June...

ORLANDO, Fla. – July 19, 2012 – Florida’s housing market had increased pending sales, more closed sales, higher median prices and a reduced inventory of homes for sale in June, according to the latest housing data released by Florida Realtors®.

“Florida’s housing recovery continues its positive momentum,” said 2012 Florida Realtors President Summer Greene, regional manager of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Florida 1st in Fort Lauderdale. “All of the signs point to solid gains, which is good news for the state’s economy.  In June, pending sales were up 31 percent for existing single-family homes and nearly 23 percent for townhouse-condo units compared to a year ago. The trend shows that many buyers are ready to purchase their Florida dream home, but a lack of financing options and overly restrictive credit standards remain obstacles.”

Pending sales refer to contracts that are signed but not yet completed or closed; closed sales typically occur 30 to 90 days after sales contracts are written.

Statewide closed sales of existing single-family homes totaled 18,800 in June, up 5.3 percent compared to the year-ago figure, according to data from Florida Realtors Industry Data and Analysis department and vendor partner 10K Research and Marketing. The statewide median sales price for single-family existing homes last month was $151,000, up 8.2 percent from June 2011.

According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the national median sales price for existing single-family homes in May 2012 was $182,900, up 7.7 percent from the previous year. In California, the statewide median sales price for single-family existing homes in May was $312,110; in Maryland, it was $259,207; and in New York, it was $208,000.

The median is the midpoint; half the homes sold for more, half for less. Housing industry analysts note that sales of foreclosures and other distressed properties continue to downwardly distort the median price because they generally sell at a discount relative to traditional homes.

Looking at Florida’s year-to-year comparison for sales of townhomes/condos, a total of 9,202 units sold statewide last month, up 1.5 percent from those sold in June 2011. The statewide median for townhome-condo properties was $110,000, up 15.8 percent over the previous year. NAR reported the national median existing condo price in May 2012 was $180,000.

Last month, the inventory for single-family homes stood at a six-months’ supply; inventory for townhome-condo properties was at a 5.9-months’ supply, according to Florida Realtors.

“The trend we’ve seen established over the past year is continuing,” said Florida Realtors Chief Economist Dr. John Tuccillo. “In June, every housing market indicator moved in the right direction. Closed sales are up, but so are pending sales, median prices, average prices and the ratio of sales price to list price. Conversely, listings are down, days on market are down and – most important – inventories are down. We have now reached a six months’ supply of inventory for existing single-family homes and 5.9-months’ supply for townhouse-condos.”

Tuccillo added, “With an improving employment environment in Florida, we expect that the housing market recovery will continue in the future.”

The interest rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 3.68 percent in June 2012, significantly lower than the 4.51 percent average during the same month a year earlier, according to Freddie Mac.

To see the full statewide housing activity report, go to Florida Realtors Media Center at http://media.floridarealtors.org/ and look under Latest Releases, or download the June 2012 data report PDF under Market Data at: javascript:HandleLink('cpe_0_0','CPNEWWIN:NewWindow^top=10,left=10,width=500,height=400,toolbar=1,location=1,directories=0,status=1,menubar=1,scrollbars=1,resizable=1@http://media.floridarealtors.org/market-data');

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