Home Values: DEFINITELY NOT in Bubble Range!!

By |2016-08-31T10:00:45-07:00August 31st, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Move-Up Buyers, Pricing, Real Estate|

There are some industry pundits claiming that residential home values have risen too quickly and that current levels are on the verge of another housing bubble. It is easy to see how this thinking has taken form if we look at a graph of home prices from 2000 to today.The graph definitely looks like a [...]

Why Is There So Much Paperwork to Sign to Get a Mortgage?

By |2016-08-30T10:00:50-07:00August 30th, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Move-Up Buyers, Real Estate|

We are often asked why there is so much paperwork mandated by the bank for a mortgage loan application when buying a home today. It seems that the bank needs to know everything about us and requires three separate sources to validate each and every entry on the application form.Many buyers are being told by friends and family [...]

Don’t Get Caught in the Rental Trap!

By |2020-05-15T13:37:11-07:00August 29th, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Move-Up Buyers, Real Estate|

There are many benefits to homeownership. One of the top ones is being able to protect yourself from rising rents and lock in your housing cost for the life of your mortgage.Don’t Become TrappedJonathan Smoke, Chief Economist at realtor.com, reported on what he calls a “Rental Affordability Crisis.” He warns that,“Low rental vacancies and a [...]

How Supply & Demand Impacts the Real Estate Market [INFOGRAPHIC]

By |2016-08-26T10:00:42-07:00August 26th, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Infographics, Move-Up Buyers, Real Estate|

Some Highlights:The concept of Supply & Demand is a simple one. The best time to sell something is when supply of that item is low & demand for that item is high!Anything under a 6-month supply is a Seller’s Market!There has not been a 6-months inventory supply since August 2012!Buyer Demand continues to outpace Seller [...]

How Scary is the Housing Affordability Index?

By |2016-08-25T10:00:05-07:00August 25th, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Housing Market Updates, Move-Up Buyers, Real Estate|

Some industry pundits are saying that the housing market may be heading for a slowdown. One of the data points they use is the falling numbers of the Housing Affordability Index, as reported by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).Here is how NAR defines the index:“The Housing Affordability Index measures whether or not a typical [...]

Housing Market Slowing Down? Don’t Tell Builders!

By |2016-08-24T10:00:53-07:00August 24th, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Move-Up Buyers, New Construction, Real Estate|

Many experts have been calling upon home builders to ramp up construction to help with the lack of existing inventory for sale. For the past two months, new home sales have surged, with July’s total coming in at the highest since October 2007.The latest estimates from the US Census Bureau and Department of Housing and [...]

2 Myths About Mortgages That May Be Holding Back Buyers

By |2016-08-23T10:00:37-07:00August 23rd, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Millennials, Move-Up Buyers, Real Estate|

Fannie Mae’s “What do consumers know about the Mortgage Qualification Criteria?” Study revealed that Americans are misinformed about what is required to qualify for a mortgage when purchasing a home.Myth #1: “I Need a 20% Down Payment”Fannie Mae’s survey revealed that consumers overestimate the down payment funds needed to qualify for a home loan. According to [...]

Whether You Rent or Buy, You’re Paying a Mortgage

By |2020-05-15T13:37:11-07:00August 22nd, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Interest Rates, Real Estate|

There are some people that have not purchased a home because they are uncomfortable taking on the obligation of a mortgage. Everyone should realize that, unless you are living with your parents rent free, you are paying a mortgage - either yours or your landlord’s.As The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University explains:“Households must [...]

‘Old Millennials’ Are Diving Head-First into Homeownership [INFOGRAPHIC]

By |2020-05-15T13:37:11-07:00August 19th, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Infographics, Millennials, Move-Up Buyers, Real Estate|

Some Highlights:‘Old Millennials’ are defined as 25-36 year olds according to the US Census Bureau.According to NAR’s latest Profile of Home Buyers & Sellers, the median age of all first-time home buyers is 31 years old.More and more ‘Old Millennials’ are realizing that homeownership is within their reach now!Powered by WPeMatico[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

4 Stats That PROVE This Is NOT 2005 All over Again

By |2016-08-18T10:00:54-07:00August 18th, 2016|Categories: First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Move-Up Buyers, Real Estate|

Recent research by realtor.com examined certain red flags that caused the housing crisis in 2005, and then compared them to today’s real estate market. Today, we want to concentrate on four of those red flags.Price to Rent RatioPrice to Income RatioMortgage TransactionsHouse FlippingAll four categories were outside historical norms in 2005. Home prices were way above [...]