Posts Tagged ‘listings’

Short Sale Closer

 

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Well another happy seller and buyer on this one.  Buyers happy to get their new home right before the holidays. I wanted  to mention that when working short sales on the buyer or seller side how important it is to know what you are doing.  This situation could of been a problem from the beginning as there were tenants on in the property. 

 Making sure the tenants were going to be prior to closing the deal is very important to a buyer, as they will then become the landlord to these tenants after recording the sale. This could be a deal breaker to the buyers especially if they wanted to occupy the property. The lien holder on a short sale does not care about tenants on the property, they only care about closing the deal according to their acceptance of the short sale. 

I have heard from so many people that Realtors here in Sacramento do not, or are not willing to show a short sale or even list one.  Their loss was my gain on this one.  Realtors better change with the times or their business will not get any better for them.

So when your trying to sell or buy a short sale with tenants on the property make sure that the seller has given proper notice to the tenants to vacate the property, or worked out a settlement prior to closing in writing and have a back up plan in place.

Make sure the buyers are in complete understanding of what could happen in a worse case scenario which affects their ability to buy or delay moving into their new home.

In this case everything worked out great for both sides, although there were some rough area’s of concerns.  It did come down to a legal document being drawn up to get the tenants out prior to closing.  The tenants moved out 2 days prior to closing. Too close for comfort. Every Realtor needs to protect their clients best interest. Know all the facts and present this information upfront.

 

Terri Wisecarver

Sacramento Real Estate

twre.info@gmail.com

www.twre.info

FHA Refinancing

After being asked about FHA refinancing from numerous friends,  I decided to do some research on my own.   Here is some great information that I can bet many people do not know.

Everyone at this time is under the impression that you need equity in your home to refinance into another lower interest rate loan.  Yes this is true for the most part, except for FHA Loans.  Homeowners with existing FHA financing on their current home are able to refinance their current mortgage without having equity.  This is a different program called FHA Streamlined Refinancing.

 The new loan would not require to have the home appraised.  This is great news. A normal refinance without FHA, would require a new appraisal and would show the true value of the property which would not entitle them to refinance.

 Of course there are a couple draw backs to this situation, but if the rate will save you a considerable monthly amount, then I advise you to check it out at the link above for more information.

  • To refinance a current FHA Mortgage into another one, the homeowner can not take out more of a loan than what is currently owed on the property.
  • The homeowner also may not refinance the current loan if they have been delinquent in any mortgage payments in the last year.

 Terri Wisecarver

Sacramento Real Estate

 

Upside Down Short Sale, Turned Upright

sunwood-downBeing upside down seems to be the case with most sellers in Sacramento these days.  Short Sales, Short Sales, Short Sales….. This home was listed as a Short Sale because of course the seller was in a financial situation that forced the sale of the property.  I was lucky in a sense that I was only dealing with one lien holder on the property.  This makes it so much easier to negotiate the sale.  Actually there were two liens that I worked with, but one was for the new window’s that were put in a couple years ago.  Of course Smud financed these windows which enabled them to become a lien against the property. This lien would have to be paid off by the first lien holder on the property no matter if the house went to foreclosure, or was sold as a short sale.  The seller seems happy to avoid the word FORECLOSURE on a credit report, but sad that their once purchased dream home is gone.

Now a home that was once a dream for one person became a loss, but turned around and became a dream again for another first time home buyer.sunwood-upright Now this home will get all the new touches the new buyer has to give to make their new home their own.  Of course this buyer is also happy to get get the Tax Credit that is almost ready to expire. As it seems buying  Short Sales is becoming more  popular in Sacramento as REO’s ( foreclosures, real estate owned, bank owned).

 

Terri Wisecarver

REALTOR®

Prudential California Realty

916-201-4007

Sacramento Real Estate

DRE# 01429634

For Sale By Owner/Sellers Agent

forest       Heading Down an Unknown Road!!! 

When making a decision to sell your home without an agent being there to assist you, means that you are also taking on a lot of responsibilities that you are not ready for.  Not using a REALTOR® to help you sell your home can be costly in many ways that you are unaware of.  

 Commissions are negotiable with a broker and not set by law, so why not get the best help you have available to you?  Remember you get what you pay for. You want to be protected at all times when selling a home and this is what Realtors® get the training and experience doing. Realtors® just do not take a class then instantly their a Realtor®. We put tons of time in the field, taking class after class, after class learning regulations and laws which enables us to better serve you the client.  We get paid to give our best client service and protection to both the buyer and seller. Most of us EARN what we get from you the seller.

Here are a few things that you may not think about when it comes to selling your home on your own.

  • You will need to be available at all times so that you will not miss out on a good potential buyer, this means 24/7 or at least 12/7. You will have looky loo’s stopping by, calling all the time just to see the inside of your home that are really only interested in seeing it.  Do you really want to trust a bunch of strangers coming through your front door?  Being aware of your surroundings at all times is not a comfortable position to be in.
  • You will be paying out of your pocket for all the ads, “FOR SALE” sign to place on the property.  The ads are very costly these days
  • You will need to locate all the legal  disclosures and such in the event a buyer wants to present an offer you can not refuse and then know exactly what they all mean. These can sometimes be difficult to understand and you the seller are held liable in the event that you do not disclose everything.
  • How would you know if in fact an offer looks good?  Do not just look at the purchase price, as there are other fee’s associated with the selling process of your home. Is the offer presented to you asking for certain things from you the seller are not understanding?  Does the buyer really qualify? Lots of questions will go through your mind. Do you know what to ask in any case? If the offer is coming from a buyer with an agent, do or would you trust that person, as they are representing the buyer.

Now that this is out of the way, let me tell you a few benefits of using a Realtor® that might help you in making a decision.

  • You will not need to be available all the time to show the home to potential buyers, as the agent will pre-screen the buyers and show the home for you. The agent uses a lock box that will allow only other agents to have access to your home which can be tracked in the event something might happen. No more sitting around waiting for the knock at the door or awaiting the phone to ring. 
  • You will not be paying the costs of advertising your property by placing ads or buying signs.  The agent does this at no cost to you.  The agent ( Realtor ) has a vast amount of resources to market your property.
  • You will not need to find any forms to fill out or purchase.  The agent also provides this for you and has the knowledge in knowing what all of this information means to you as the client. The agent is your protection as long as you are honest in your disclosure.  This transaction will also be somewhat protected by the broker representing you.
  • The agent will explain the offer to purchase to you and be able to explain the contract in detail to you. Therefore eliminating all your questions and concerns you may have. 

Now this is not to say that many sellers out there have no problems with selling their home by themselves. I am just saying that is the amount you are saving on the commission worth all the headaches, hassles, and most of all your valuable TIME that you never get back?

Please feel free to contact me at anytime with any questions you may have. or feel free to post your comments as I welcome them.

Terri Wisecarver

REALTOR®

Whitman Metropolitan Inc.

Sacramento Real Estate