Sunday, April 28, 2013

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Annmarie Cristiani
Sales Associate
REMAX Traditions Real Estate
201-815-7861


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Why Open Houses Matter

There is a lot of buzz among real estate agents about whether or not open houses  matter.  

They do, when they are done correctly.  The results prove this to be the case.  Personally, I bought my own home at an open house.  I have put in offers for my customers as a result of open houses, so I can tell you first hand- THEY WORK.   

Why and how?

1.  The most activity your home will see is in the first two weeks it hits the market.  EXPOSURE sells.  Why would you limit exposure to your property if your objective is to sell your house?

2.  Today's buyers are different than those from a few years ago who were 'sort of looking around."  There is pent up demand in the market and inventory is low.  Buyers come qualified, and about 30% of them have cash, according to stats on the NJMLS.

3.  An open house is an opportunity for a PREVIEW EXTRAVAGANZA.  Many agents simply don't like to do open houses and don't market them correctly.  It's an opportunity to create a buzz and draw a crowd.

4. We are seeing bidding wars today, and they occur at an open house frenzy.  Your agent will work with you to arrive at a price and spend the week prior to the open house doing everything to market this special day.   Your neighbors are often a fabulous resource and 'in the know' on who is looking to move into your neighborhood.  Did you ever think to ask your neighbor, "hey, how would you like to choose your next neighbor?"  

5.  It's spring!  Have you seen open houses lately?  Many have had dozens of people come through and produce multiple offers!  It's all in the marketing and exposure.   Why miss out on this opportunity?

Allow your agent to do her/his job and prepare a PREVIEW EXTRAVAGANZA to give your home maximum exposure.   Think of it this way- the more people who see your home, the more potential offers you will have.  EXPOSURE matters.


Annmarie Cristiani, Sales Associate
REMAX Traditions Real Estate
     201-815-7861 cell  
     annmarie.cristiani@gmail.com  

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Why your lender matters!!


For buyers, the most important piece of your transaction is your mortgage.  You will shop rate, but let me challenge you by thinking bigger.  Think process and realize your goal is to buy the house.  All things being similar, consider this.

1.  Do you have a loan officer who is licensed as such, specializes in loans and works with your schedule?  Or, do you have the platform person at the bank who sells mortgages and several other products, who is not individually licensed and who does not specialize in lending?

The mortgage  PIECE of the transaction is so important, I will not take a buyer out to see a home UNLESS they are preapproved.  Why would I show them a home I'm not sure they can buy?  It's a disservice to the seller, it's time consuming for me, and it is ultimately not fair to the buyer.   Securing financing is actually the best first step before you house hunt.

A prequal and a preapproval are not the same.  Anyone with a pulse can get a prequal.  It's just a letter that says, "if you provide all your docs and when we eventually  run your credit, if you meet the guidelines you can get a loan".    It means nothing.   Many banks can only issue you a prequal.  They can not review your credit until you have found a home, and their processing staff can't review your information unless you have an application.

However, a preapproval means the buyer has met with a loan officer before the home search, the credit has been reviewed, income and assets were submitted and reviewed, and the lender says, "You qualify.  Go find a house with your agent."   Those are the buyers I work with, and we close on homes successfully because they are truly qualified.

If you were a seller, who would you rather have walking through your door?   When you get an offer, which offer is stronger; the one with the prequal or the one with the actual preapproval?

When considering a loan officer versus a retail bank (or online lender), ask yourself these questions.

1.  How much time do you have?  Gathering your paperwork and following up with a lender can be a part time job.  It is the most paper intensive part of the process of home ownership.  Can you spend time faxing, mailing, driving, sorting through what is required, or do you have a loan officer who will do the leg work for you?

2.  Does the lender allow access to your agent and attorney?  These three advocates work together, as a team, to reach one goal; to get you in into your home.  If the communication is not there, delays are likely to take place. COMMUNICATION IS KEY.

3.  Is the loan processed locally or do you need to send you paperwork to California, on a different time frame, and they work 9-5?  Are the appraisers local?

THINK smart.   A smooth real estate transactions occurs when your advocates (agent, lender, attorney) are able to work well together to reach the ultimate goal.  HOME OWNERSHIP.

It's like the collaborative orchestration of a good basket ball team, as the ball is driven down the court.  It is passed to a team mate, strategically passed again down court, another time, to a team mate by the basket and "BOOM" - in the net.  This play has been practiced by your advocates.  Don't hit the rim for the rebound.  Get the ball in.

HAVE A TEAM DO THE WORK FOR YOU!  Buying a home is stressful enough.  Delegate what you can and allow your trusted advocates to do their job for you.

Annmarie Cristiani
sales associate, REMAX Traditions Real Estate
annmarie.cristiani@gmail.com
201-815-7861
www.househunter99.com

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

March 2013 real estate report for NJ

Housing trends: According to the NJMLS, there were fewer homes on the market in March of 2013 than March of 2012 (down about 8.5%). 

The number of active listings at the end of March 2013 was down 23% from March, 2012. Values of homes have increased by over 6% since last year at this time. This confirms a trend we hope will continue. 

There are many more buyers than homes to show because there is pent up buyer demand. Mortgage rates remain very low, making home ownership affordable to more people. Conversely, market rent has increased by about 2.5% compared to last March.

All of which means – it’s a great time to buy and a great time to sell. Multiple offers have become routine in this market. Getting in and out of attorney review is nail biting.

If you tried selling a few years ago, but were not successful; now may be the right time.   Call me or send me an email to ask about your home's value.


Annmarie Cristiani
REMAX Traditions Real Estate
201-815-7861
www.househunter99.com
annmarie.cristiani@gmail.com