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A Sharks Tale – How to find a good Realtor

A Sharks Tale – How to find a good Realtor

A Sharks Tale – How to find a good Realtor

Rather than understanding what investors are looking for, many real estate agents lack work ethic and can be difficult to coach. It is imperative that you let the agent know exactly what you are looking for or he or she will bring you many loser deals.

Do not leave out any details when explaining to a real estate agent what you are looking for. You should specify the locations you are looking for, the price range, the return/cap rate you are looking for, the type of home, the number of bedrooms, and other details which are important to you.

A good agent will also be willing to make multiple offers and make a low ball offer. Some agents do not like investors and only work with the typical home buyer. That is fine, but we need to be aware of that as early as possible.

You should ask other buyers for recommendations before choosing a real estate agent. Often, investors will be more than happy to give you recommendations on investor-friendly agents. If you are serious about investing in real estate, remember that what works for one investor might not work as well for you. Make sure you are comfortable with the investor friendly broker before signing a contract.

It is also possible to find reviews of agents on sites like Zillow and realtor, however I would strongly recommend getting a recommendation from an investor you know. It is also a good idea to find a realtor who is able to bid on HUD homes, as these homes can be great deals and it makes things much easier if your agent is qualified to bid on them.

Finally and most importantly, make sure your real estate agent has invested in properties themselves since these individuals understand us, buyers, far better than those who have never purchased real estate before.

Choosing a good realtor is challenging, but don’t cut corners on finding one as a good realtor will take your business to the next level and make your life much easier. 

Re/Max Heritage Realtors are the experts in helping you with your selling, buying or renting needs near Orlando, Florida. Make your Disney area experience a forever memorable one. Call us now to speak to a real estate agent.

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Things to Consider Before Buying a Vacation Home

Things to Consider Before Buying a Vacation Home

Things to Consider Before Buying a Vacation Home

Investing in vacation rental properties is one of the best ways of making money and building wealth in real estate. Recent statistics show that Airbnb hosts generated gross revenue of $14.2 billion in North America in 2019. Due to the Coronavirus-induced travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders, gross revenue dropped to $12.6 billion in 2020. However, with the release of the Covid-19 vaccines and the reopening of economies in 2021, the short-term rental industry is expected to rebound in a significant way.

Weigh the Pros and Cons

Even if you’ve made up your mind to buy a vacation home, it’s still a good idea to consider the positives and negatives. Some pros would definitely be:

  • It’s an investment. Like your primary home, a vacation home will hopefully and probably increase in value. Especially in popular areas near beaches or mountains, you may be able to sell your vacation home for substantially more than you bought it for.
  • You can earn money by renting it out. If you aren’t going to live in the vacation home throughout the year, you could create a passive income stream by renting it out to other vacationers.
  • You’ll save on vacations. Depending where the vacation home is, maybe you’ll have to spend money on gas or airfare, but otherwise, you’ll already have a place to stay.
  • You can enjoy longer vacations. After a while, it’s hard to justify spending $100, $200 or $300 a night at a hotel, and so you cut your vacation short after a certain number of days or maybe a week or two. But this is your vacation home. In fact, if you work remotely, you may be able to work from your vacation home. You can decide the length of your vacation instead of how long you can afford to stay at a hotel.
  • It can boost your quality of life. It’s not all about money. A vacation home will allow you to a place to recharge and relax, and family members and friends could potentially join you.

 

But there are also some negatives:

  • It’s expensive. The cost of buying and maintaining a vacation home is steep. You’re going to be paying another mortgage, plus property taxes, insurance and utilities, just as you do with your primary residence.
  • The costs could mean you save less for other things. Consider the bigger picture: Will you have less to save for your kids’ college fund or your retirement?
  • You’ll have to maintain another home and keep it secure. How long will your vacation home be empty? With today’s technology, you can probably set up cameras and monitoring equipment to allay your concern. But pipes can freeze in the winter. A raccoon could chew a hole in your roof and move in.
  • You might want a change of scenery. In a few years when the novelty of your vacation home has worn off a bit, will you long to go on a vacation somewhere completely different? And will you feel that it’s impossible to take a vacation anywhere else, since you’ve put so much time and money into your vacation home?

 

 

We have helped thousands of clients buying Orlando vacation homes. Buying a vacation home in Orlando represents one of the most attractive investment opportunities in the world and clever investors taking advantage of vacation rental income to subsidize their investment. The combination of Orlando’s world famous theme parks and Florida’s year round sunshine has generated an insatiable demand for Florida holiday villas and vacation homes near Orlando. This has created a vacation rental market turning over millions of dollars every year.

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Bardell Real Estate are the experts in helping you with your selling, buying or renting needs near Orlando, Florida. Make your Disney area experience a forever memorable one. Call us now to speak to a real estate agent.

 

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Lake Ashton 55 Plus Community

Lake Ashton 55 Plus Community

Lake Ashton 55 Plus Community

The Lake Ashton master planned community redefines elegance and value in Florida retirement communities. It sets new standards of excellence in design, construction, amenities, lifestyle, location, security and affordability.

The Lake Ashton community offers a retirement lifestyle unmatched in Florida, situated on over 1,200 picturesque acres with threespectacular lakes and a nature preserve. The gated community is nestled between Tampa and Orlando between two beautiful Florida cities, Winter Haven and Lake Wales.

It doesn’t matter what kind of retirement lifestyle you prefer – active and energetic or relaxed and laid back – Lake Ashton is destined to be what you’ve been dreaming of.

Lake Ashton 55plus

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Market in a Min November

Market in a Min November

Market in a Min November

WASHINGTON (November 22, 2021) – Existing-home sales increased in October, marking two straight months of growth, according to the National Association of Realtors®. Two of the four major U.S. regions saw month-over-month sales climb, one region reported a drop and the fourth area held steady in October. On a year-over-year basis, each region witnessed sales decrease.

Total existing-home sales,1 https://www.nar.realtor/existing-home-sales, completed transactions that include single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, rose 0.8% from September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.34 million in October. Sales fell 5.8% from a year ago (6.73 million in October 2020).

“Home sales remain resilient, despite low inventory and increasing affordability challenges,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist. “Inflationary pressures, such as fast-rising rents and increasing consumer prices, may have some prospective buyers seeking the protection of a fixed, consistent mortgage payment.”

Total housing inventory2 at the end of October amounted to 1.25 million units, down 0.8% from September and down 12.0% from one year ago (1.42 million). Unsold inventory sits at a 2.4-month supply at the current sales pace, equal to September’s supply, and down from 2.5 months in October 2020.

The median existing-home price3 for all housing types in October was $353,900, up 13.1% from October 2020 ($313,000), as prices climbed in each region. This marks 116 straight months of year-over-year increases, the longest-running streak on record.

“Among some of the workforce, there is an ongoing trend of flexibility to work anywhere, and this has contributed to an increase in sales in some parts of the country,” said Yun. “Record-high stock markets and all-time high home prices have worked to significantly raise total consumer wealth and, when coupled with extended remote work flexibility, elevated housing demand in vacation regions.”

Properties typically remained on the market for 18 days in October, up from 17 days in September and down from 21 days in October 2020. Eighty-two percent of homes sold in October 2021 were on the market for less than a month.

In October, first-time buyers were responsible for 29% of sales, up from 28% in September and down from 32% in October 2020. NAR’s 2021 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers – released earlier this month4 – reported that the annual share of first-time buyers was 34%.

Individual investors or second-home buyers, who make up many cash sales, purchased 17% of homes in October, up from both 13% in September and from 14% in October 2020. All-cash sales accounted for 24% of transactions in October, up from both 23% in September and from 19% in October 2020.

Distressed sales5 – foreclosures and short sales – represented less than 1% of sales in October, equal to the percentage seen a month prior and equal to October 2020.

According to Freddie Mac, the average commitment rate(link is external) for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage was 3.07 in October, up from 2.90% in September. The average commitment rate across all of 2020 was 3.11%.

Single-family and Condo/Co-op Sales

Single-family home sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.66 million in October, up 1.3% from 5.59 million in September and down 5.8% from one year ago. The median existing single-family home price was $360,800 in October, up 13.5% from October 2020.

Existing condominium and co-op sales were recorded at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 680,000 units in October, down 2.9% from 700,000 in September and down 5.6% from one year ago. The median existing condo price was $296,700 in October, an annual increase of 8.7%.

“At a time when mortgage rates are still low, buying and securing a home is a wise investment,” said NAR President Leslie Rouda Smith, a Realtor® from Plano, Texas, and a broker associate at Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate in Dallas. “NAR will strive to make homeownership obtainable for all who want to pursue one of the key components of the American Dream.”

Regional Breakdown

Existing-home sales in the Northeast fell 2.6% in October, registering an annual rate of 750,000, a 13.8% decline from October 2020. The median price in the Northeast was $379,100, up 6.4% from one year ago.

Existing-home sales in the Midwest rose 4.2% to an annual rate of 1,500,000 in October, a 6.3% decrease from a year ago. The median price in the Midwest was $259,800, a 7.8% jump from October 2020.

Existing-home sales in the South increased 0.4% in October, posting an annual rate of 2,780,000, a 3.5% drop from one year ago. The median price in the South was $315,500, a 16.1% climb from one year prior.

Existing-home sales in the West neither rose nor fell from the prior month’s level, registering an annual rate of 1,310,000 in October, down 5.1% from one year ago. The median price in the West was $507,200, up 7.7% from October 2020.

The National Association of Realtors® is America’s largest trade association, representing more than 1.5 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.

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Buying and Selling a home at the same time

Buying and Selling a home at the same time

Buying and Selling a home at the same time

​If you already own a home, the premise of buying another house can be pretty daunting.

Do you sell your home first and live in limbo while looking for another, or do you buy now and foot the bill for two mortgage payments until you’re able to sell? Can you time it perfectly and do both at once? while you can’t control everything that happens during the complicated buying and selling process, there are some things you can do to set yourself up for smooth closings — maybe even on the same day!

Here are some things to consider

Evaluate the local housing market

The state of the real estate market in your area is often the biggest factor in timing your home purchase and sale correctly. Knowing what kind of market you’re in is important whether you’re just moving across town, or if you’re moving across the country. If you’re selling in one market and buying in another, you’ll need to factor that into your timing. The length of time it takes to buy and sell can vary dramatically depending on the local real estate scene.

Buying Before Selling

Pros

The most obvious pro about buying a house before selling your current one is that you know you’ll have a place to go when you sell your place. There’s nothing more frustrating than having to find a short-term rental, especially if you have pets, kids or heavy furniture like a piano. Many places don’t allow month-to-month rentals if you’re a new tenant which means you may have to pay for multiple months of rent even if you only need a month.

Plus, if you have a home to move into, then you won’t have to pay for moving expenses twice. You also won’t have to worry about living out of boxes.

Cons

Not selling your house before you buy your next one could leave you on the hook for two mortgage payments at the same time. Homeowners need to have a plan for how they’ll pay for two mortgages. This could be financially devastating, especially if selling your home proves harder than you realized.

Selling Before Buying

Pros

When you sell your home before buying a new one, you’re no longer on the hook for paying two mortgages at once. This means you don’t have to feel rushed into making a housing decision. If you have somewhere to stay after closing, then you can also take your time and make sure your next home purchase is the right one.

Cons

When you sell a home before buying one, you’re leaving it up to chance that you’ll find something that fits your lifestyle and your budget. Some people have discovered through the process of selling their home that they’re better off staying put and remodeling.

Ready to make a Move?

Bardell Real Estate are the experts in helping you with your selling, buying or renting needs near Orlando, Florida. Make your Disney area experience a forever memorable one. Call us now to speak to a real estate agent.

 

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