Tuesday, March 23, 2010

FHA Buyers Forget the Tax Credit, Go for this Short Sale

I know all you FHA buyers out there are ignoring the short sales so that you can get the tax credit. However, I also know you are getting beat out by multiple offers, and those doing conventional loans or paying cash. Forget the credit and wait it out for a fabulous house. Here's your opportunity to own a home in the established neighborhood of Foulks Ranch in Elk Grove. A neighborhood of award winning schools, a greenbelt, multiple parks and amenities galore.

This home's layout cannot be beat -- it's open, airy and just waiting for your touches. It has 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths and 2291 square feet, with one bedroom/bathroom downstairs. Also, recently upgraded with a roof, air conditioner, heater, water heater and kitchen appliances.

Don't miss this house:
http://www.postlets.com/res/3551719

Friday, March 19, 2010

Mobile Home Just Reduced to $39,000

There aren't many places you can own to live in for $39,000. Cars cost more than this! If you are 55+ and want to live in the most well-maintained mobile home park in the valley, then this is the one for you.

For property details:
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/reb/1651748589.html

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

New Listing 5430 Jacinto Ave, Sacramento

New short sale listing -- ONE LOAN -- the best kind of short sale to put an offer in on.

Well maintained home in desirable neighborhood near the greenbelt, trails and schools. Home features lots of natural light, spacious and open living areas, vaulted ceilings, kitchen island, backyard patio cover and much more. Home has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and 1435 square feet.

For details and photos, click link below:
http://www.postlets.com/res/3518482

Friday, March 12, 2010

Waiting for Loan Docs

When you get toward the end of escrow, the last thing everyone is waiting for are the infamous buyer's loan docs. I call the lender, "where are the loan docs." Lender says, "they are at title." I call title, title says, "we don't have them." Buyer calls me, "where are my loan docs." And so the story goes with multiple calls to all concerned.

Loan docs arriving mean buyers are days away from owning a home, and a seller almost free of the home. But the endless hunt can be exhausting. Of course, once everyone signs -- buyer and seller -- then the "did the loan fund," game starts. Basically a repeat of the above. In the end, it's always the same, a closing of a deal...and a happy ending.

Monday, March 1, 2010

It's the Banks vs. the Banks

Nearly all delays in a home sale closing escrow have to do with a bank causing a delay. The ironic part is that the typical seller in our area is a bank, who then fights with the buyer's lender, a bank.

I am in contract right now where a bank seller of a home took three weeks to respond to a low appraisal and in return, gave my buyer three extra business days to close escrow. The buyer's lender is now taking an additional nearly three weeks to close escrow. In the meantime, seller's listing agent and buyer's loan officer are having a not-so-nice spat via email over when this thing will close.

All the while, my buyer is left in limbo through no fault of her own. Banks on both sides I think forget sometimes that while they are pushing paper and crunching numbers that there are real humans on the other sides of these transactions.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

New Year, New Market?

Not bloody likely. The banks are still trickling in their foreclosed properties, plenty of home owners are still short selling and equity owners are still staying put. However, our median resale home prices have been inching up every so slightly, but still up. A definite positive sign. And with the extension of the first time buyer tax credit, which is also including move-up buyers, we still have plenty of buyers out there fighting for homes. Considering this has been our market for the last few years, this may be the new "normal" market.

Despite all this, it's still fun, exciting and rewarding to be part of this craziness.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Where's the "wave" of Foreclosures

The "experts" have been predicting for some time now that there is a huge wave of foreclosed homes yet to hit the market. Each month, there is still no wave. It looks as if the banks are trickling in their properties slowly, which is keeping this a seller's market and buyers scrambling for homes.

Despite this trickle, I do know there are a lot foreclosed homes out there still needing to be sold. Two of my own short sale listings have crashed and burned and are now both owned by Bank of America. I Love B of A, the best real estate brokerage in the country. I'm really looking forward to the day when all banks do is take our money and lend it. Let's get them out of the business of real estate.