Monday, December 30, 2019

Lovely New Listing - NOW UNDER CONTRACT

15337 Legend Oaks Ct.
Sun City Carolina Lakes
Indian Land, SC 29707

NOW UNDER CONTRACT


Beautiful Willow Bend model on lovely cul-de-sac lot backing to woods. Relax or spend time with friends on the large patio overlooking the woods, with seasonal view of Carolina Lakes Golf Course 11th fairway. Spacious great room has a gas fireplace and large dining area with charming wainscoting. Gorgeous hardwood flooring in kitchen, great room, sunroom, and third bedroom/office. Carpeting in Master Bedroom and second bedroom. MBR also has tray ceiling, lovely master bath with double sinks, garden tub, separate shower, and large walk-in closet. Kitchen has stainless steel appliances, center island, breakfast area, pantry, and computer niche. This gorgeous move in ready home is the one you've been waiting for!  Come and enjoy all the beautiful amenities and diverse activities this premier active adult community has to offer!

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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Holiday Message

From my family to yours, 
Best wishes for a joyous holiday season 
and a New Year blessed with 
good health, good friends, and good times.  

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

TreeTops Update

I have a great working knowledge of TreeTops and am happy to answer any questions you have about the community. 

Remember that it is always in your best interest to have your own representation when buying from a builder. The sales staff works for the builder, not you. When visiting new construction for the first time, you should always have your agent with you or, if this is not possible, be sure to have your agent's card with you. As an Accredited Buyers Representative, I am committed to taking care of your best interests. Please call me before visiting new construction homes.


Exciting News!
Treetops is releasing 4 wooded view homesites in the Summit Series (Elmont/Empire, Fairview/Felicity, Garland/Gilliam and Hartford/Hopewell). The sites are 478-481 on Tranquility Blvd.



Lennar has some great inventory and discounted "quick sale" homes available!
 
CURRENT INVENTORY HOMES


3 Mistakes to Avoid When Selling a Home in 2020

Article Courtesy of Keeping Current Matters/The KCM Blog

It’s exciting to put a house on the market and to think about making new memories in new spaces, but we can have deep sentimental attachments to the homes we’re leaving behind, too. Growing emotions can help or hinder a sale, depending on how we manage them.

When it comes to the bottom line, homeowners need to know what it takes to avoid costly mistakes. Being mindful of these things and prepared for the process can help you avoid some of the most common mishaps when selling your house.

1. Overpricing Your Home

When inventory is low, like it is in the current market, it’s common to think buyers will pay whatever we ask for when we price our homes. Believe it or not, that’s far from the truth. Don’t forget that the buyer’s bank will send an appraisal to determine the fair value for your home. The bank will not lend more than what the house is worth, so be mindful that you might need to renegotiate the price after the appraisal. A real estate professional will help you to set the true value of your home.

2. Letting Your Emotions Interfere with the Sale

Today, most homeowners have been living in their houses for an average of 10 years (as shown in the graph below): 

This is several years longer than what used to be the norm, since many homeowners have been recouping from negative equity situations over the past 10 years. The side effect, however, is when you live for so long in one place, you may get even more emotionally attached to your space. If it’s the first home you bought after you got married or the house where your children grew up, it very likely means something extra special to you. Every room has memories and it’s hard to detach from the sentimental value.

For some homeowners, that makes it even harder to negotiate, separating the emotional value of the home from the fair market price. That’s why you need a real estate professional to help you with the negotiations in the process.

3. Not Staging Your Home

We’re generally quite proud of our décor and how we’ve customized our houses to make them our own personalized homes, but not all buyers will feel the same way about your design. That’s why it’s so important to make sure you stage your home with the buyer in mind. Buyers want to envision themselves in the space, so it truly feels like their own. They need to see themselves in the space with their furniture and keepsakes – not your pictures and decorations. Stage and declutter your home so they can visualize their own dreams as they walk through your house. A real estate professional can help you with tips to get your home ready to stage and sell.

Bottom Line

Today’s seller’s market might be your best chance to make a move. If you’re considering selling your house, sit down with a local real estate professional to help you navigate through the process while avoiding common seller mistakes.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Holiday Gifts Are Not the Only Hot Things Right Now

Article Courtesy of Keeping Current Matters/The KCM Blog


Black Friday is behind us and holiday gifts are flying off the shelves in stores and online. Unlike last year, however, there’s another type of buyer that is very active this winter – the homebuyer.
Each month, ShowingTime releases their Showing Index, which tracks the average number of appointments received on active U.S. house listings. The latest index revealed:
“Traffic was more active once again compared to 2018, as the nation saw its third straight month of higher year-over-year showing activity…The 5.5% increase in showings nationwide was the largest jump in activity during the now three-month streak of year-over-year increases vs. 2018.”
The same report indicates showings increased in every region of the country:
  • The South increased by 10.8%
  • The West increased by 8.6%
  • The Northeast increased by 3.8%
  • The Midwest increased by 1.5%

Why is the traffic more active?

One of the main reasons buyer traffic has increased year-over-year is that mortgage rates have fallen dramatically. According to Freddie Mac, the average mortgage rate last December was 4.64%. Today, the rate is almost a full percentage point lower!

Bottom Line

There are first-time, move-up, and move-down buyers actively looking for the home of their dreams this winter. If you’re thinking of selling your house in 2020, you don’t need to wait until the spring to do it. Your potential buyer may be searching for a home in your neighborhood right now.

Monday, December 9, 2019

Have You Budgeted for Closing Costs?

Article Courtesy of Keeping Current Matters/The KCM Blog

Saving for a down payment is a key step in the homebuying process, and it’s not the only piece you need to include in your budget. Another factor that’s important to plan for is the closing costs required to obtain a mortgage.

What Are Closing Costs?

According to Trulia,
When you close on a home, a number of fees are due. They typically range from 2% to 5% of the total cost of the home, and can include title insurance, origination fees, underwriting fees, document preparation fees, and more.”
For those who buy a $250,000 home, for example, that amount could be between $5,000 and $12,500 in closing fees. Keep in mind, if you’re in the market for a home above this price range, your costs could be significantly greater. As mentioned before,

Closing costs are typically between 2% and 5% of your purchase price.

 Trulia gives more great advice, saying,
“There will be lots of paperwork in front of you on closing day, and not enough time to read them all. Work closely with your real estate agent, lender, and attorney, if you have one, to get all the documents you need ahead of time.
The most important thing to read is the closing disclosure, which shows your loan terms, final closing costs, and any outstanding fees. You’ll get this form about three days before closing since, once you (the borrower) sign it, there’s a three-day waiting period before you can sign the mortgage loan docs. If you have any questions about the numbers or what any of the mortgage terms mean, this is the time to ask—your real estate agent is a great resource for getting you all the answers you need.”

Bottom Line

Reach out to your lender and a local real estate professional to discuss the homebuying process, to be sure your plan includes budgeting for what you need to purchase your dream home – without any surprises!


Thursday, December 5, 2019

Is A Bigger House Within Your Budget?

Article Courtesy of Keeping Current Matters/The KCM Blog

At this time of year, many families come together to celebrate the season. It’s also the time when many realize their homes are just not quite big enough to host all of their guests and loved ones. Are you one of those homeowners dreaming for a larger space to call home?

You may have enough equity in your current home to move up.

According to the Q3 2019 U.S. Home Equity & Underwater Report by ATTOM Data Solutions,
“14.4 million residential properties in the United States were considered equity rich, meaning that the combined estimated amount of loans secured by those properties was 50 percent or less of their estimated market value.”
This means that one in four of the 54 million mortgaged homes in the U.S. have at least 50% equity. If these homeowners decide to sell, they can use their equity to put toward the purchase of a new home. Maybe you’ll be one of them.
NAR recently released their 2019 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers showing that,
“This year, home sellers cited that they sold their homes for a median of $60,000 more than they purchased it, up from $55,500 the year prior. This accounted for a 31 percent price gain, up from 29 percent the year before.”
Here’s the equity gain breakdown based on the number of years these sellers lived in their homes:

Bottom Line
If you’re one of the many homeowners with big dreams of owning a larger home, contact a local real estate professional today. Working with a trusted advisor to find out how much equity you have is a great step toward putting your move-up plan in motion.