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Home Renovations for the Golden Years

December 30, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Home Renovations for Golden YearsWe never like to think about it…but face it….we all are and will get older. It’s a fact of life we can’t deny, or stop! 

If you live in a home and you are at the stage in life that you think this is your “forever home” then as you remodel, you may want to think about how that home will work “forever” for you if you have health issues in the future. 

Instead of just thinking about granite choices, or paint colors, think long term about choices that could help you stay in your home longer. Everything from grab bars to open kitchens to stairs are certainly a factor. A walk-in shower as well as a tub…with a wide ledge to sit on….and then get into the tub…all things to consider NOW as you make renovations. 

Access in the kitchen might include a movable island for when there may be a need for wheelchair access. 

And if this is not your stage in life, you might have to be assisting a parent with these choices…so some good information to help you help them. 

Here is a great article in the New York Times, titled Home Renovations for The Golden Years that goes into more detail about this subject. 

Filed Under: Blog, Buyers, Interesting Stories, Random Topics, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Buyers, home and condo improvement tips, Sellers

Home Prices: Where Will They Be in 5 Years?

December 22, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Home Prices: Where Will They Be in 5 Years?

We all would like to have a crystal ball on our dresser, right? You could just gaze into it and know what the future holds. Wouldn’t that be nice?

Well, the real estate industry and market are not much different. I’m always asked, “How’s the real estate market?” Of course, that question really means, “How is the real estate market for ME?” Because, YOU usually want to know how it will affect you in the buying of a new home or condo, as well as maybe selling your current home. 

I wanted to share with you an article that appears on another web blog that I have. Just click on the photo to read the article, Home Prices: Where Will They Be in 5 Years?

Where Will Home Prices be in 5 Years

If you have questions about YOUR home or condo value, just contact us! We’d be happy to meet with you and give you a market analysis of your home! You may have more equity than you think, and this may be the time for you to consider a move up, or maybe it’s time to downsize from that large home to an urban condo! 

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Filed Under: Atlanta Real Estate For Sale Or Rent, Blog, Buyers, Real Estate Tips, Sellers

Coming Soon! 2017 Georgia Real Estate Contracts

December 13, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Coming Soon! 2017 Georgia Real Estate Contracts

Georgia Real Estate ContractToday, I was looking at some of my past blog posts and pages here at MyMidtownMojo.com. I’m always working to put out NEW content, but it’s well worth my while to go back and look at some of my old content. 

I’m getting ready to launch a new website that is more encompassing of the Atlanta real estate markets I serve. (Never fear, MyMidtownMojo is not going anywhere!!!!) So I’m looking at content here that I can share on the new site. Afterall, I’ve spent many an hour creating everything that you read and find here! 

But as I looked over some of the older posts, I realized that one subject I had not looked at in a few years is the various forms we use in buying and selling real estate in Georgia. In fact, many of my posts are dated from 2011!! Shreek…that is FIVE years ago! Our Georgia Association of REALTORS (GAR) contract and forms have certainly undergone some changes since then. 

So, the new contracts and forms will be released in the coming days. And with that, I’ve got a whole heaping lot of writing and reviewing to do with you and help you be a more informed real estate consumer. 

So, stay tuned! We will start the series, probably during the holiday week, but there will always be links to find any posts that you may have missed as well as where you can find the information here on the site. 

Coming Soon! 2017 Georgia Real Estate Contracts

Filed Under: Blog, Buyers, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide, Seller Tips, Sellers

Thinking About Buying Soon? Make Sure Your Credit is in Order

November 5, 2016 by Thom Abbott

There’s no more important time to work on your credit score than when you’re about to apply for a mortgage. Improving your credit can save you a ton of money—we’re talking about thousands of dollars over the life of the loan. Here are the actions you can take that will have a notable impact on your score.

Thinking About Buying Soon? Make sure Your Credit is in Order

Make Sure Your Credit is in OrderPay down your credit card balances Credit utilization is one of the biggest factors in determining your credit score. Your credit utilization should at least be less than 30 percent of your limit, and it’s even better if you can get it below 15 percent. This rule applies to both individual cards and your overall credit limit.

It may even be worthwhile to use some of the cash funds you were planning to use for a down payment to pay off credit card balances.

Do no harm While you certainly want to improve your score if possible, at the very least you’ll want to keep it steady. Avoid opening new lines of credit if you’re applying for a mortgage in the very near future. This will cause a hard inquiry to show up on your credit report. Like don’t start shopping for a new car, or a TV or furniture until AFTER you buy your home!

Take care of negative items It’s good practice to check your credit report for negative items a few times a year—you can get one free report from each of the three major bureaus (Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion) per year.

If you find any negative items (collections, late payments, etc.), write a letter to the original creditor. Explain the circumstances that led to the negative item, and request that it be removed from your report. It can be surprisingly effective, and removing a negative item will improve your credit score in a hurry. You can find some good templates for a request letter online.

These are good things to look at, and look at LONG before you start the mortgage application process. This way, you can make changes as needed and be ready to get the needed pre-approval letter from the lender so we can start shopping for your new home!

 

Filed Under: Blog, Buyers, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide

Debunking the 20 Percent Down Payment

September 20, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Down Payment for Home PurchaseYou’ve been on the fence about buying a home, right?

Maybe I should rent a bit longer?

My biggest challenge is saving that money for that HUGE 20% down payment I have to have…..

Wrong!!

Debunking the 20% Down Payment

According to a recent survey, 67% of home buyers plan on putting at least 20% down on their mortgage. But did you know, you more than likely don’t need a 20% down payment?? You may get a loan with as low as 3% (based on numerous factors)***

There ARE low down payment options available TODAY for you to purchase a home! And remember, these great interest rates will not be here forever, and when they start to tick up, they can quickly change your buying power and what the cost of your monthly payment will be.

If you have been thinking about buying, but afraid you don’t have the down payment….STOP!

The first thing to do is contact a member of our Lender Team!!! They can do a pre-approval for you and discuss your financing options. Of course, the type of home you are buying (condominium or single family) as well as your credit and your current debt will all play a factor in what type of loan you qualify for.

But why not find out your options FIRST? Then you will know if you are on the right track to buy your home, and there is a pretty good chance you won’t need 20% for a down payment.

***TD Bank conducted a survey focused on potential first time home buyers. Survey topics include how soon respondents are looking to purchase, where they would like to purchase, amenities they’re looking for, and how they will finance their home when the time comes. .

Filed Under: Blog, Buyers, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide

How Long Does It Take to Close on A House In Atlanta?

September 8, 2016 by Thom Abbott

How Long Does It Take to Close on a House in Atlanta?

Closing process in Atlanta real estateWhen I’m working with both Buyers and Sellers, this is a Frequently Asked Question that comes up! And it’s a simple and complicated question to answer.

First off, the date you close on your home purchase (or sale if the Seller) is certainly negotiable as you present your offer. Maybe you need to move quickly because of a job transfer. Maybe the Seller has not found their new home yet and needs some extra time? See how either of those could impact how quickly you close?

One major factor in the closing process is if you are obtaining a mortgage to purchase the property. THEN,  your lender can have much to say about the process. From the time you go “Under Contract” to closing, can happen in 30 days, but things need to fall in place at just the right time. A key part of this is having your loan pre-approved. Now, you will hear many descriptions of what a pre-approval really is, from both the real estate agent side, as well as the lender side. But ideally, what we are looking for is your loan officer has reviewed all the required documents (tax returns, bank statements, pay stubs, W-2’s, employment letter (if applicable) and has identified anything they feel could be a problem with your loan going through the underwriting process. This is not to say something still could not come up that an underwriter wants more information about.

Appraisal and Condominium Review (If Applicable)

Having this process mostly complete, then leaves the appraisal and potentially a condominium review. The appraisal is the process of the lender having the value of the property determined to make sure the value meets (or exceeds) the contract price. Issues can arise here, and we will talk about those in another post! A condominium review is when the lender submits a questionnaire to the home owners association to learn more about the community. Things like number of rentals, or delinquent hoa fees are looked at to make sure the association is a healthy one.

If you are a cash buyer, these two steps may be by-passed, at your discretion, or guidance from your real estate agent.

Another factor with a mortgage is the new required disclosures and timelines from the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure.  (Warning, that link may be more information that you want to read…but it tells you all the rules!!) These new rules require that the Buyer have the Closing Disclosure 3 days before the closing date. Any delays in the closing process mentioned above, and the closing date is going to get moved.

Based on these factors, it’s still not unreasonable to do a 30-day closing, but we are finding that our lender partners are much happier with 45 days to get the process completed.

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Thomas Ramon Realty can assist buyers in all forms of Atlanta relocation needs including new construction houses, condos, townhouses, for sale by owner homes, residential lots, townhomes, lofts, and new homes in various subdivisions across the Atlanta Metro region. If you are interested in foreclosure homes including, short sales (not found to often anymore), REO properties, bank owned properties and other types of foreclosure properties, then we can assist you.  If you’re searching for an Atlanta home, then we invite you to search any community and view the listings on our site.  And if you’re searching for condos or townhomes for sale in the Atlanta area, feel free to browse our updated listings of Atlanta condos, townhouses, townhomes, lofts on our site.

Filed Under: Buyers, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide, sellers tips

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