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Welcome to The CT Home Blog

All about Connecticut Real Estate and Homes For Sale. Whether you are buying or selling real estate,  you have come to the right place. The CT Home Blog offers real estate tips. home buying and home selling advice,  other useful information, and we update current mortgage rates for Connecticut every Friday. There is plenty of local town demographics on our site and market statistics, too. Bookmark us, tell your friends, and come back often. We're here at TheCTrealtyBlog.com  to service your needs whenever you are ready. -Judy

 

Wednesday
Dec312014

Happy New Year, and Thank you All for a Wonderful 2014

A heartfelt thank you  to my family, old friends, new friends, clients, fans and followers for making 2014 such a great  year!  You are ALL appreciated very much. My wish for you is a year ahead  that is more amazing than you could possibly imagine.- From the heart- Judy

Sunday
Dec282014

Top Twelve Questions Answered For CT Home Sellers

If you have sold a home at one point in your lifetime, you already know that the process is a complex transaction that requires a number of individuals to work together to produce a favorable end result. If it's your first time selling a home, you are bound to have a number of questions about the process, just as you probably had when you were buying.

What is the difference between a CMA and an appraisal?

A REALTOR performs a CMA (Comparable Market Analysis),  which includes data  that compares a variety of active listings, pending listings  and sold listings within the past six months in order to arrive at a price range. An Appraiser performs much the same research as an agent, however he/she is also required to use a standardized form, which holds more information than most CMA's. See this article on CMA's and Appraisals.

Should I include negotiating room in the list price?

Your market analysis should be very clear as to what the sales price to list price averages are for your home, your neighborhood and your area. When an agent arrives at a price range, whatever negotiating room there is or isn't is included in that number. Adding " a little play" only makes your home appear to be overpriced as it will be in a different price range of homes that offer more value for the money than yours. As a result, your home cannot compete with a higher range properties, will appear overpriced, and make it that much harder to attract an offer.

When is the best time to sell my house?

The best time to sell is when you are ready, or when you must sell for one reason or another. Property sells throughout the year, and market time and saleability is mostly a function of supply and demand. The time of year you choose to sell can make a difference in the amount of time it takes and the final selling price.  The spring market begins in late January and continues through May. There is another surge in activity in September and October.  Timing is strategic and you may just be better off listing your home when the competition is not so fierce as it is in the spring market. Just something to consider.

Should I sell my home first or wait until I find another home?

The answer truly depends on your personal situation, as well as the condition of the local housing market, as there are advantages and disadvantages to each. If you  sell first, you maximize your negotiating position, and eliminate any need or possibilty of carrying two mortgages at once. A good safeguard to minimizing stress is to include a delayed closing contingency clause in your contract so that you can find another home with little or no pressure.

If you make an offer to buy a home without having your home under deposit first, you may be tempted to sell your existing home quickly, even at a lower price. If you are currently in a "buyers market", the odds of selling your home in time  to purchase the new one are not that favorable, and you may end up being disappointed. The only advantage of buying first is you can shop carefully for the right home and feel comfortable with your decision before putting your current home on the market.

How do I get my home to sell faster?

There are number of reasons why your home  will sell faster than others.  The most important factors are condition and price. Your home will sell most quickly when it has been well maintained and priced competitively to other houses selling in the area,  and is in a healthy real estate market.

Does my home need to be staged, and if so, how much does it cost?

Staging your home for sale is in effect, presenting an enhanced image of your home to attract more buyers. Most experts agree that the main living areas sell a home, so it is important to focus on your  living room, dining room, and family room, as well as any room that the future homeowner may find difficult to furnish or decorate.

Each home is different but basic staging principles are the same for all. Very few homes need to be staged to any extreme whereas a professional (and paid) stager is necessary. A good agent will tell you what needs to be done in order to effect a sale. The quick advice on staging?  De-clutter, de-personalize, distract any negatives, and neutralize your home with your agent's guidance. Also, see my article for Hearst CT Media on different types of staging.

What if I get a better offer after I’ve already accepted one? –

If you have signed a purchase contract accepting an offer, you are bound by its terms.  If the buyer defaults on one contingency, doesn’t follow through properly, or tries to renegotiate, you may have your way out. You can always ask the buyer if they would agree to walk away, or pay them to step away. Speak with your attorney as to the ways in which the contract can be legally cancelled so that you may accept another offer. See this helpful article on changing your mind after an offer has been accepted.

What are the most common contingencies in a purchase agreement?

A contingency is a stipulation to an agreement. Sales contracts typically contain several "contingency" clauses, or stipulations that the sale is subject to. The two most common contingencies are for financing- that is where the home purchase is contingent upon whether or not the buyer can secure a loan from a lender, and an Inspection Contingency, where the buyer has the right to have the property inspected for any problems that are unknown, or may have not been disclosed. If significant issues arise, the purchase offer could be rescinded or renegotiated.

Do I need to make repairs in order to sell my home? 

Sometimes a buyer might request a repair in their initial offer. More often than not, buyers may request repairs based upon the outcome of the building inspection.  Remember, this is all part of negotiating. just like the purchase price  Sometimes the lender will require some repairs in order for the buyer to obtain loan approval, but you can still negotiate who pays for them.    

Do I need to hire an agent?  

The overwhelming majority of home sellers hire REALTOR’s to list and sell their homes. Those who do not are known as For Sale By Owners, or FSBOs (pronounced FizzBo's). They market, negotiate, and sell their homes without agent assistance. Although there are a small number of  successful FSBO's, most of those sales are to family members or friends. Especially in a buyers market,  it is not the right route to go, considering all of the access agents have to whatever buyers are out there, and have knowledge of the legal ramifications for non-disclosure, misrepresentation, and the like. Ultimately, most FSBOs eventually hire an agent because the agent will handle all the details and minutia that a successful home sale requires – including the contract, forms, and disclosure statements – and expose the home to the widest range of prospective buyers through the local Multiple Listing Service  and the most visited national home search sites. If you are thinking of selling, please contact me. I would love to help you.

Is the commission negotiable?

Yes. Commissions are negotiable by law, and can vary depending on service, customer needs, and company policy. In general, agents charge between 4 percent and 8 percent for full service.

What costs are incurred when selling my home, and when are they due?

Paid at closing from proceeds are the real estate commission, (if you hire an agency to sell). Transfer  tax for the sale to the town and state, and prorated costs for your share of annual expenses, such as property taxes, homeowner association fees, utilties

Payable  prior to your home's sale and durring the process are advertising costs, marketing materials, and other fees if you sell the home yourself, repairs- if any are needed in order to effect a sale, and initial attorney's fees  and/or other professionals as needed.

One thing for sure, the more experienced the agent, the smoother the transaction is going to be.  With 27 years  of experience, I have assisted home sellers in the most difficult of markets, and with  the most difficult of buyers on the other side. No one likes to think about any of the negativity that can occur during such an emotional transaction. Be prepared for the bizarre to happen, because  it does more frequently than you can imagine. When you are ready to sell your home, you deserve the best representation available to you, so just contact me when you're ready. I'm up for all kinds of challenges, so bring it on if you have it!

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Buying or Selling a Home in Fairfield County?  Contact us!

If you have a question about selling Real Estate in  Fairfield County, and are in need of representation, I invite you to contact me. I know the market like the back of my hand, know marketing inside and out, am a skilled negotiator- and I'd love to be on your side :) - Judy

Search for properties on any of our sites, or get the very best visibility available for your home. Visit us online wherever you like: Find out more about Judy here

www.CThomesAndRealEstate.com      www.TheCTrealtyBlog.com     www.TheCTRB.com    and   www.CTfeaturedHomes.com 

 Email us or  call Toll Free (855) GET-JUDY


 

Sunday
Dec282014

Connecticut Financing Update and Today's Mortgage Rates 12/28/2014

Interest rates remain steady at about the same levels as recent weeks.  Rates look very good at these low levels and it’s time to jump into refinancing your existing mortgage or purchasing a new home with Realtor Judy Szablak’s expertise.  The 10 year is at 2.25.  If you were to take a look a closer look at the interest rates then you would see that there has been an upward trend going back to May of 2013.  Anyone looking to close within the next short term period then you might be better off locking into a rate now.

 

Today's Mortgage Rates

 Conventional 30 year fixed - 4.125% - APR 4.182%

 Conventional 15 year fixed - 3.5% - APR 3.594%

 Conventional 5/1 ARM - 3.375% - APR 3.292%

 Conventional 7/1 ARM - 3.5% - APR 3.665%

The above rates are based on a loan amount of $417,000 for a single family home, a borrower’s middle credit score of 780 and a 20% down payment.  If you would like a customized rate quote for your own specific loan scenario then please feel free to email me at nima@primeres.com or call me directly at 203.913.6016.

This is not an offer for ext
ension of credit or a commitment to lend. All loans must satisfy company underwriting guidelines. Information and pricing are subject to change at any time and without notice. This is not an offer to enter into a rate lock agreement under any applicable law.

 

As a lending professional, Nima Rezvan meets a wide range of real estate lending needs, whether it be a first time purchase, second home purchase, or refinance. He welcomes the opportunity to serve your needs with quick and accurate real estate financing advice. With his expertise and knowledge, he will make sure you understand the features associated with the loan program you choose and that it meets your unique financial situation.

With more than 10 years of mortgage lending experience, Nima specializes in  Conventional Mortgages,  Jumbo Loan Financing, Refinance, First Time Home Buyers and Federal Housing Administration/Veterans' Administration (FHA/VA)

782 Clinton Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06604


 

 

"You could put your home on the market with any agent-

or.... Call Judy to sell it""

Buying or Selling a Home in Fairfield County?  Contact us!

If you have a question about buying or selling Real Estate in  Fairfield County, and are in need of representation, I invite you to contact me. I know the market like the back of my hand, know marketing inside and out, am a skilled negotiator- and I'd love to be on your side :) - Judy

Search for properties on any of our sites, or get the very best visibility available for your home. Visit us online wherever you like: Find out more about Judy here

www.CThomesAndRealEstate.com      www.TheCTrealtyBlog.com     www.TheCTRB.com    and   www.CTfeaturedHomes.com 

 Email us or  call Toll Free (855) GET-JUDY

Thursday
Dec252014

Merry Christmas 2014 - From Judy

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to my family, friends, clients, fans and followers. I am thankful for every one of you.

Let today be a day of peace and joy for all, and my wish is that one day we may live in a world with no hatred  of any kind towards one another.

 

Please have a happy and safe holiday.

Tuesday
Dec232014

This Week's Edition of National Real Estate News 12/23/2014 (Video)

This week's national real estate news update - Economists forecast bright  2015, and  a few great seller "intel" tools.  Click here to see our video, with even more info- including fewer appraisal issues for home sales; be wary of holiday burglaries.

 Click here for this months newsletter and our video news channel.

Buying or Selling a Home in Fairfield County?  Contact us!

If you have a question about buying or selling Real Estate in  Fairfield County, and are in need of representation, I invite you to contact me. I know the market like the back of my hand, know marketing inside and out, am a skilled negotiator- and I'd love to be on your side :) - Judy

Search for properties on any of our sites, or get the very best visibility available for your home. Visit us online wherever you like: Find out more about Judy here

www.CThomesAndRealEstate.com      www.TheCTrealtyBlog.com     www.TheCTRB.com    and   www.CTfeaturedHomes.com 

 Email us or  call Toll Free (855) GET-JUDY