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What Happened to the 1st Time Home Buyer?

Thursday, July 8th, 2010 | Investment, Real Estate, Statistics, The Economy | No Comments

The big news about first time home buyers was that the government had extended the time for the $8,000 tax credit. Unfortunately, in the small print was that the extension was only for contracts that were in process of closing. So the buyer who didn’t purchase before the deadline are not going to see any tax credits. This was also true for the move up $6,500 credit.

Can you guess what happened to the 1st time home buyer market? The 1st time buyer market share dropped from 48.2% to 42.0%. Current buyers rose from 33.5% to 39.5%. Investors were just about flat at 18.3%.

In the Phoenix market the only significant change in the sale of residential real estate is that pending sales are down 17% from last month and 18% from last year. There is a drop in demand which brings our market to stable supply and demand. The median price for a home is $127,000 with the average price at $181,643.
These are current up to date statistics from the Cromford Report.

If after you look at the numbers you ask yourself “so what does that mean?” The market is showing only a slight decrease. If it continues then you can expect thing to go poorly. But the change is so slight that you can be somewhat encouraged. The market has to stop going down before it can go up.

We Have More Than a Year of Short Sales

Monday, December 7th, 2009 | Investment, Money, Real Estate, Statistics | No Comments

The Cromford reports that the ARMLS (Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service – Servicing the greater Phoenix area) has 14,688 properties listed as short sale listings.

It also reports 12,162 as “Sales per Year.”

If you are looking for a home to purchase and have the time, looking specifically at short sale properties could be a good place to find your new home.

The bank owned foreclosure homes are going much faster and frequently have multiple offers.

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This Year’s Monthly Active Listings and Sales Price in Peoria

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 | Investment, Real Estate, Statistics, The Economy | No Comments

This Year’s Monthly Active Listings and Median Sales Price in Peoria Arizona.

Active Listings             Median Price

Jan.          1584                     $180,000

Feb.          1586                     $184,669

March       1580                     $165,625

April         1422                     $172,750

May          1231                     $169,314

June         1119                     $170,000

July          1015                     $166,000

August     1030                      $166,000

Sept.       1018                      $165,000

Does it look like in March prices hit bottom and have stabilized? The inventory has been steadily declining by more than 30%. What does it mean? In today’s market, no one knows! Will things change if the tax credit isn’t extended? Are the banks intentionally holding back inventory to stop price decline? One thing that is certain, its not the best time to sell? Well, if you are moving up it might be a great time to acquire your trophy home. If your job is secure. This looks like a good year for gamblers and a very uncomfortable year for the timid.

Thank you Cromford Report.

Peoria Arizona Real Estate Agent at Work

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 | Investment, Money, Real Estate, The Economy | No Comments

Peoria Arizona Real Estate Agent at Work

As a Peoria Arizona real estate agent many people think I take people to see houses, write up some forms and collect an enormous check. Here are some recent activities that I feel helps my clients. The is why I love doing this kind of work. I love to help people. I hear two main reasons why people don’t buy a home. Since the average net worth of a renter was $1,500 verses $175,000 for a home owner, the economic and social improvement makes a very significant improvement to the whole family. Home owners change jobs less frequently. Their children are more likely to graduate from high school. There daughters are less likely to have children out of marriage. The benefits of home ownership goes on and on and on. This information comes from several studies. One main study was conducted by the National Association of Realtors Now getting back to the issue of as a Peoria Arizona real estate agent the reason I hear why people don’t buy a home is:

  1. “My credit score is too low.”
  2. “I just can’t afford to buy a house!”

So I as a Peoria Arizona real estate agent went and got training to coach my clients not only improve their score and how they can afford a home, but how to make their paycheck go farther than they ever thought possible. I am a Peoria Arizona Real Estate Agent not a credit repair person. The improvement in credit score is only a side benefit of the strong cash flow techniques that I as a Peoria Arizona Real Estate Agent share with my clients.

Here is an introduction to a series of videos I am creating to provide important information that many people do not know and probably don’t even know that they don’t knock.

I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent see my clients better able not only qualify for a better home mortgage, but since credit scores have so much to do with pricing like car insurance, health insurance, home insurance and many other monthly expenses, they save thousands every year. Here is just one part of the cash flow enhancement program.

There about 25 different ways for people to stretch their cash, get out of debt and pay off a mortgage in a small fraction of the 30 years that most people choose as a mortgage period. All these improvements can come usually with the same income and with very little cutting back on life-style spending.Here is one example of how to help improve a client’s lifestyle as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent. I had a couple, Mr. and Mrs. Client, who were close friends in Sun City West. They were in a beautiful duplex. Mrs. Client, the wife, had impeccable taste and the property was absolutely the best home for showing in the neighborhood. They had family issues with grandchildren that made staying in Sun City West very difficult. They made up their minds to list after the majority of the valley’s retirement communities were getting ready to leave for their summer residences in cooler climates. That meant that most of the potential buyers were thinking more about going back home than purchasing a new residence in Sun City West. I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent created a killer visual tour.

I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent held open houses at various times of the day several days of the week. When I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent first started in March I would get about 2-3 showings. In less than 30 days almost no one would come to the door. It looked like they had missed the market and would have to take their home off the market until September when the “Snow Birds” returned. Then one couple who already owned a property in Sun City West came to view the home. They put in a very attractive offer. One of the very nice terms of the offer was that since the buyers were going back to their summer home, my clients could stay and rent their property until they were able to purchase their new home.

While all this was taking place, the Phoenix real estate market changed very rapidly. The market went from a buyer’s market to a seller’s market overnight. THey found a few properties and there offers were started on the investments they wanted were usually 10% under list price.  10% up till that time was considered a good offer. Now the tables were changed. I would take them to a property. We would put in an offer and lose it to another buyer. The sad part was that they were not so exacting to demand the absolute perfect home. They were willing to do some repairs. I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent would take them out to see homes three to four times a week. They started with a rather small area in Northwest Phoenix. They looked mostly in Peoria or Phoenix. All they really wanted was a home with 4 bedrooms, open floor design, an RV gate and three car garage. They also thought it would be nice if there either was a pool or a place. I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent had given them access to the MLS through a service called Home Scouting Report. This is one of the very few systems where the home shopper can create their own searches, save them in a password protected area, and they automatically get updates on the properties in their notebook and the MLS searches for the homes in the area.  They would look every day and I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent would take them out to see properties. I soon found that properties were listed as active but already had contracts signed by the sellers. Many times either a bank was involved or the bank doesn’t make decision quickly. A home can only be sold once, so mostly the Mr.  and Mrs. Client were wasting their time.

Day after day, I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent would show homes, they would put in a contract and no results. Finally, I started prescreening the listings. I wouldn’t take them to a property unless the listing agent returned a call and verified that the listing really was still available. Then came the fateful day! I wasn’t able to contact the agent for this one listing. As soon as they walked in, they were ready to put in an offer. This home had everything on the list but the RV gate! When I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent called the agent, he said he already had 13 offers. I asked him if my buyers could still put in an offer. He said that he would wait until I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent could send in an offer. I asked Mr. and Mrs. Client how high they could go and still sleep at night. In went the offer and they got it. Yea!!!!!

Now comes the part where I really do my job. Most people don’t know that a real estate transaction takes about 45 people of different occupations to get the transfer of a property done correctly. One thing I hesitate in doing is recommending other professionals. This time I recommended two service providers. The home inspector and the pool cleaner. The home inspector did a great job! I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent have been recommending him because he carries the equipment to find problems that other inspectors can’t find. For example, he was inspecting a home where I was the buyer agent when he found a water leak IN THE WALL. I was happy when he climbed into the attic and found missing struts. Apparently, when the air conditioning company installed the systems when the home was built nine years before this inspection, they removed some of the roof structure and didn’t replace it when they were finished.

This was a good reason to get back to the negotiating table with the bank that was selling this foreclosure. The appraisal was below our offered price and we have a structural problem. Normally, an agent would be very disappointed thinking that commissions were going to be missed because this deal could fall though. I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent on the other hand had already discussed with Mr. and Mrs. Client that I hoped we could find a reason to go back to the negotiation table. Since I am a Certified Negotiation Expert and had a good working relationship with an excellent listing agent, my clients not only saw the price of their new home lowered by $15,000, the bank also repaired the roof. All Mr. and Mrs. Client had to do was to clean the carpets, put in granite counter tops and paint the interior of their new home. Even though this process took several months, their new home was beautiful and they were very happy. I was very satisfied that I as a Peoria Arizona Real estate agent had helped them along the way.

Mr. and Mrs. Client had also just taken a real hit in their stock portfolio and were looking to a way to generate passive monthly income. After many conversations and soul searching they decided that I should help them find rental properties. Now I had the job of not only finding them the home of their dreams, I was to help them replace their lost monthly income. As a Peoria Arizona real estate am not qualified to implement retirement entities, so I introduced them to associates who helped them convert their IRAs and Roth IRAs to self directed so they could buy properties on their own. So while Mr. and Mrs. Client and I were looking for their new home they were also looking at investment properties. I have some experience with investment properties as well as a strong background in business. I have owned as many as three businesses in two different states simultaneously. And I also spent nine years consulting with small business. I knew how to put together a business plan. The Clients really couldn’t make up their minds if they were looking for single or multi-family units. They had decided on real estate as investment because the market had dropped so far that great deals were available and positive cash flow was attainable. The Clients already have another rental property and knew many of the challenges with rental properties. When the finally moved into their new home, they were ready for a rest they have a duplex ready to renovate and a short sale offer on a nice townhouse.

Keeping up with the numbers is critical, especially in a volatile market like we are seeing today. As Peoria Arizona real estate agent, I have found “The Cromford Report” to be a great tool. Here is a short city comparison for Septemver 22, 2009

Price per Sq. Ft.  Peoria, AZ  $87.24  Glendale, AZ $70.89    Avondale, AZ    $57.64

Annual Appreciation Peoria, AZ -20.4 Glendale, AZ   -26.6       Avondale, AZ    -31.5

Days on Market Peoria, AZ    111     Glendale, AZ    80          Avondale, AZ    67

Average Sq Ft. Peoria, AZ   2106   Glendale, AZ    1829

Avondale, AZ    1954

As you can see, a real estate agent does more than show homes and do paperwork.


Secret Tools to Stretch Your Paycheck Part 1

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 | Investment, Money, Safety, The Economy | 4 Comments

Here is a quick and easy secret tool to stretch your paycheck. Many people are finding that they can’t seem to save any money or lower their debt. Foreclosures and bankruptcies are at record highs. Unemployment looks like it is going to get worse before it gets better.

There are several tools that you can use to take control of the cash you have coming into the household. When I began showing my clients some the these tools they are amazed that they didn’t know that they didn’t know. They all believed that they were doing all they could do with the money they made.  They are always surprised to see just how much more they could do with just one or two secret tools and how far it stretched their paycheck.

One well hidden secret is YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT IS NOT A GOOD TOOL!  A personal line of credit PLOC or LOC is a tool that can give considerable flexibility in stretching the paycheck to those wage earners with a good payment history.  The easiest LOC  to get is usually with the same bank as your checking account. An example of how to use this tool is shown on the video; If you can’t get a line of credit we will be showing alternatives that will give your the ability to stretch your paycheck too.

Investors Drive Foreclose Prices Up

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 | Investment, Money, Real Estate | No Comments

This article appeared today in REALTOR(R) Magazine.

Home shoppers in parts of the country with lots of foreclosures are finding it increasingly difficult to buy. Investors are bidding up prices thousands above the original asking price.

Federal legislation slowing the number of foreclosures is adding to the problem by reducing the number of homes on the market. For instance, in Las Vegas, one of the areas where the bidding problem is greatest, home inventories are down 10 percent since March, according to the Las Vegas Association of REALTORS®.

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You Missed the Buyer’s Market in Phoenix

Saturday, July 18th, 2009 | Investment, Real Estate, Statistics | No Comments

Here is a three minute video showing what is happening in the volatile real estate market in the Phoenix area.

This is the fastest change that I have ever seen. Good up to date stastics to verify my assumption.

Click here to see a video of “You missed the market in Phoenix”

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Old information is dangerous information

Sunday, July 5th, 2009 | Investment, Money, Real Estate | No Comments

“The article titled “5 Housing Markets That Have Further to Fall” is using the old standard of slow behind the times information is Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller Index. If you think this information is showing you something current think again.

My next post will give you some really current information the title of the article is “You missed the market in Phoenix!”

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What happened to the Buyer’s market in Phoenix

Sunday, June 14th, 2009 | Investment, Real Estate | No Comments

Just a few weeks ago any buyer who wanted to purchase real estate in the Phoenix valley would usually put in a discount price and ask for a list of concessions.  Since the market was so distressed and so few buyers, sellers especially bank owned properties would jump on an offer. Now all of that has changed.

There has only been one of my buyers who was able to purchase a property with only one offer. All the others have found that easy pickings are not as easy and better get there first. I have one client who has put in 8 offers at or above list price. This buyer has great credit, cash for a hefty down payment and a short list of desired options. But my client is still looking for a home.

Every agent I speak with is reporting similar buying challenges.

I won’t bother to write why I think this has happened. I just want to warn prospective buyers. Get ready to work for a great deal. The sellers are watching their properties move.

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