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Renewing My Real Estate License

January 17, 2019 by Kyle Clayton in real estate

We’ve all heard statistics about certain businesses, like 50% of restaurants will fail. These statistics are something you look at going in to things, in order to asses how much work it will take to succeed. Well, real estate is no different.

80% of newly licensed agents will never renew their license after TWO years!

Now that is a huge rate of failure! Only 20% of licensees move on to year three of their real estate career. That means the job of a real estate agent isn’t for the faint of heart and that succeeding means working really hard!

All of that is true. The last two years have been a lot of work. Not only the work of real estate but the work of improving and motivating myself to keep going. Even with my parent’s established team and systems, real estate was hard! It still is!

What they don’t tell you, is that the job isn’t about selling homes, it’s about successfully dealing with people of all different personalities and ushering them to a closed deal. It’s about being so self confident that you can handle rejection, stress, lost deals, no clients, and still keep going! It also has a lot to do with asking for business, something very uncomfortable. All of that, is why so many don’t succeed or quit right before a breakthrough is about to happen. It’s hard work!

So that is why I am celebrating this big win! I’ve made it to year three!!!

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January 17, 2019 /Kyle Clayton
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How to Lose a House in Today's Market

October 19, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate

Home buying is one of the biggest decisions we make in our adult life. Unfortunately, there are tons of things that can make a deal fall through– especially if you aren’t working with an experienced professional.

Here are 10 ways you might to lose out on your dream home (and how to avoid them):

  1. You don’t have enough saved for a down payment. Surprise! Houses are expensive. The down payment for which you’ve spent so much time saving might not be enough. In addition to closing costs, there can also be other fees. Make sure that you have significant cushion savings, in addition to whatever you plan on putting down for your house.

  2. You don’t have your ducks in a row. Staying organized is essential when you’re house hunting. Are you serious about the bid you’re putting down? Make sure that you’re fully aware of all deadlines, contingencies, and paperwork involved in moving forward with your home purchase.

  3. You’re shopping out of your budget. Looking for houses way outside of your budget is the first way to “lose a house”—you’ll just be losing a home you never had a chance of having. When you shop above your budget you’re sure to find a dream house that’s nothing more than that: a dream.

    Plan for the strong possibility of putting in an offer above asking price. This may mean looking at homes listed a few thousand below your budget to create padding in your budget to make a higher offer. 

  4. You lose a bidding war. Quick, decisive, assertive—these are all necessary traits to winning a bidding war. Working with an agent who can negotiate on your behalf is a great way to ensure you play your cards right.

  5. You come down with a case of buyer’s remorse. Buyer’s remorse plagues homebuyers across the nation. What’s the most obvious symptom of this condition? Cold feet. Sales contracts fall through all the time because buyers back out at the last second, succumbing to the fear of such a life-altering decision. Trust your gut.

  6. You close too slowly. Sellers are trying to get sales contracts through as swiftly as possible. In this climate of high demand and limited inventory, residential real estate is a hot market. There will almost always be someone behind you, vying for your potential future home—if you really want it, work hard to satisfy the seller and make things official as soon as possible.

  7. You don’t have an experienced agent. None of the above issues are simple. Having someone on your side that knows the ropes of the home buying process is the most valuable tool in your box. Your agent is there to take the brunt of the work off your shoulders and hold your hand along the way. Let a professional help you with the most important purchase of your life.

  8. Your inspections aren’t timely. If you’re lucky, all you’ll need is one inspection. However, the inspection is just a first step. If an inspector discovers any problems, you’ll have to start making appointments with specialists to look further into the house’s issues. Don’t waste any time getting the inspections going or you might find yourself without a house to inspect.

  9. Your Seller receives a low appraisal. An appraisal that comes in lower than anticipated is always taken by the seller as a personal blow. This proves to be an issue for the buyer, too. Either the seller will become difficult or, even worse, you’ll have to pay the difference between the appraisal and the sales price out of pocket.

  10. You can’t secure a mortgage. You’re so close to the finish—and then your mortgage application is declined. Nothing will lose you a house faster than the inability to pay for it! Apply for pre-approval so the seller knows that you’ll actually be able to buy their home; don’t wait for something to go wrong. If you are proactive throughout the buying process the odds of you losing the home are significantly slimmed.

Have questions or need an experienced Realtor® to help you win? Email me at Kyle@teamclayton.com or call 623-334-5144.

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October 19, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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Your Donation's Impact on Phoenix Children's Hospital!

August 09, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in charity, real estate

Small donations, make a huge impact and that is why we're participating in a Penny Drive! Literally every dollar counts, so if you can make a donation, please do!

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August 09, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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Children's Miracle Network: The Month of Miracles!

August 02, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate, charity

Every August we hold a penny drive, to try and raise over ONE MILLION pennies! Why pennies? Because literally, every penny counts: .50 cents buys a child a toothbrush and $1 dollar buys an infant a surgical mask. So if you only have a dollar to give, you are helping a child!

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August 02, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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Home Maintenance Tips.

July 26, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate

Maintaining your home isn't easy but a little prevention can spare you some big repairs! Deferred maintenance can also effect you when you go to sell your home! When buyers see things that are broken, they take a closer look at your home!

1. Give your home a good scrub down! Clean everything, even windows! A good place to keep clean is under sinks, buyers and inspectors look there for water damage. Clean homes just present well and generally have a neutral smell!

2. Keep up on minor repairs. Don't let that loose faucet or door handle get any worse. Change burnt out lightbulbs and double check smoke alarms. Also change your air filters!

3. File away major repair invoices. If you get a new water heater, A/C unit, or even an appliance, keep them all. Maintain a file with these invoice in your home, that way you're prepared for any service calls or warranty fixes. Plus, you can leave it for the next owners of your home!

4. Double check your home's systems. Make sure your A/C unit isn't wobbling or making noise. Check to make sure your hot water heater is operational and set at the right temperature. Look under sinks for leaks and check your toilets too! 

5. Look at your home like you're about to sell it. If you were touring this house, like a buyer, what would make you frown? Fix those. What would make you smile? Do more of that. Keeping this perspective will keep you from having to fix everything up before you sell it!

6. Check pool equipment and water levels. It's peak summer and your pool has probably been working extra hard to stay clean. Look over the equipment for any leaks or plugs. Grab a pumice stone and have the kids work on that water line, calcium build up!

7. Purge your storage spaces. If you have stuff in the attic or in the garage, do a small purge session and get rid of some things. Not only will it make some more room, it will keep stuff from building up. Termites and other critters can cause damage in places your stuff is building up!

8. Be aware of moisture build up. Our houses are sealed up tight during the summer and that helps keep us cool, but it may also keep bad stuff inside too. Check your bathrooms for moisture build up and make sure your exhaust fan is working. You may need to give it a little vacuum so it can breathe better. 

9. Secure gates and access points. Part of home maintenance is safety. So check your gates, add locks if needed, and fix any weak entry points to your home. Double check that your pet doesn't have any escape points either. 

10. Sweep the perimeter of your home. Are there plants touching your home? Bushes or moisture near the foundation? These things can be invitations for critters like termites and roof rats. Not good! Trim and remove as needed. Monitor the moisture at the foundation to prevent bigger problems. 

Those are your home maintenance tips! What are some things you suggest?

These items will not only keep your home looking great and performing well! It will also keep you prepared for that day when it comes to sell your home. Your home will already be inspection ready!

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July 26, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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What Makes Team Clayton Different

March 15, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in housing market, real estate, entrepreneur

Everybody seems to know someone who's a REALTOR®, however some important things set us apart from the average real estate agent. Tom and Janet, have been full-time agents since 2002, that's a lot of experience supporting you! When you hire us, you're supporting a family business! You're also getting a whole team of agents for the price of one. That's just the beginning...

  • We're charitable: Team Clayton was just recognized as a Top 10 contributor in RE/MAX Professionals to the Children's Miracle Network, supporting Phoenix Children's Hospital. Not only that RE/MAX Professionals raised over $20,000 for PHX Children's in 2018!

  • We're top performers: Top 5% of agents nationwide! We do over 40 transactions every year, so all of that experience is working for you, to get you the best deal!

  • A team on your side: Tom, Janet, and Kyle Clayton are all full-time Realtors®! You get all of us, plus Stephanie, our Transaction Coordinator for no additional cost to you.

  • We don't drop the ball: We have the systems in place to get your transaction closed and the expertise to get your offer accepted. That's huge! Diann will be in constant contact with you and you can call any of us with questions.

We want to make buying and selling your home, an easy process. Our goal is to not only make sure you know what is going on at all times but also to ensure your transaction closes. Our experience and media presence can make the all the difference when selling your home. Team Clayton is the whole package and we continue to innovate. So let's work together!

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March 15, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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The Process of Selling Your Home

February 14, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate, housing market

The process of selling your home can seem daunting but with Team Clayton, it won't be! That doesn't mean you shouldn't know what's going on, so here's what you can expect when you decide to sell your home. 

  1. Interview Agents: Make sure they can not only list your home but get it sold. Professional photos? Transaction Coordinator? Make sure they can get the job done. 
  2. Price Your Home: A real estate agent should tour your home, to see the finishes and upgrades you may have made to the property. Then they can do a comparative analysis to determine your home's value.
  3. Prepare Your Home: You may have some homework to get ready for photos, to pack up personal items, or even some minor repairs. The goal is to help the buyers envision themselves in you home. Your REALTOR® should give you tips. 
  4. Time for Showings: Now is the stressful part. However, your agent should have set up the showing instructions to make it as easy on you and your pets as possible. So make sure your input on how you want your home shown, is heard. 
  5. Time for Offers: After about 10 showings, we should expect an offer. If not, we'll want to look at the feedback on your home and adjust accordingly. This is when you listen to the market, so be open to change!
  6. SOLD!: Once you get an offer, the process isn't complete. This is where you negotiate price, who pays closing costs, and a closing date. So having an experienced REALTOR® with good negotiation skills, actually pays!

Phase two of selling your home involves fulfilling the contractual obligations and getting to the close of escrow date. Here's what that involves:

  1. Inspection Period: From the date you accept the contract, the buyer has 10 days to complete inspections. This could involves any number of inspectors so be patient and don't worry. They will do their best work with you away, so plan a day out of the house. *During this period, the buyer can walk at any time.
  2. Repairs: Once the inspection period is complete, you will have a list of repairs that the seller wants you to complete, based on the inspections. This is where more negotiation begins, so decide what you're willing to repair and what you wont. *Depending on what you decide, you may have 5 more days of inspection period. 
  3. Appraisal: The lender orders an appraisal after the inspection and he will determine your homes values. If it comes in too high, more negotiations! Just right, then the deal moves forward. This may be the most crucial point to have good negotiator on your side.
  4. Close of Escrow: Most agents will think it's smooth sailing from here, but not us! We make sure to maintain contact with the buyer's lender to ensure the loan process stays on track.
  5. Signing Day: Finally, the day to go down to the Title Company and sign all the paperwork is here. This completes the transaction and the Title Company will do the rest. Once they record the paperwork at the County Recorder's Office, it's official. You have to be moved out by that time, no exceptions! 

Talk about a lot to handle! So, ask your REALTOR® how many transactions they do a year. That will tell you how experienced they are at getting deals done! It's one thing to list a home for sale, it's another task to get it sold! So give us a call and put our team to work for you!

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Have any questions? Email me at Kyle@teamclayton.com or on Facebook!

February 14, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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Why Homes Sell.

February 02, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in housing market, real estate, entrepreneur

Did you know that homes sell for 3 reasons? 

Price: Pricing your home is important, too high and you lose the enthusiasm of buyers when you put it on the market. Buyers are educated in today's market and with home value estimators, they know what a home is worth, and they expect it to be priced right. Also, with low inventory of homes for sale, buyers will be flocking to new homes, but if you over price your home, they won't even waste time viewing it. 

Condition: Once a buyer decides to see your home, it's all about condition! They're walking around your home not only to look at the layout but also to inspect the condition. They're looking for signs of deferred maintenance and other potential problems, that would cost them more money in the future. So if you're home is in good condition, keep it that way! If not, you may be able to do some cheap things to fix it up, in order to prevent those types of problems. When your property is in good condition, it reduces the friction of getting buyers to make an offer!

Exposure: When you list your home for sale, it's published on the Multiple Listing System (MLS), where all the real estate agents in your area can see the property and it's information. Zillow pulls their data from the MLS, along with tens of thousands of other sites, put your best food forward with amazing images. So having good photos and good data, is key to good exposure. However, that's not enough! A good REALTOR® is going to have a marketing plan and things they do to further market your home to find buyers. Good marketing exposure is key to getting people to see your home and hopefully to want a tour. 

When you price your home correctly, it's in good condition, and has the exposure of the MLS and my Team's marketing, it will sell fast and for what it's actually worth!

Have any questions? Email me at Kyle@TeamClayton.com!

February 02, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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Down Payment Assistance in Arizona

January 02, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate, entrepreneur

Down payment assistance programs are talked about a lot but some how they're still confusing! So here is some of the information about down payment assistance programs in Arizona. You DO NOT have to be a first-time home buyer to qualify for some of these programs. 

Home In 5 Program: This is the most popular down payment assistance program. 

  • 640 minimum credit score. Higher credit equals more assistance. 
  • Debt to Income ratio needs to be no higher than 45%
  • Online homebuyers course is required.
  • You can only buy a primary residence for under $370,000
  • No repayment is required after 3 years of living in home as primary residence.

What do you get? Up to 4.5% cash to help you with a downpayment. Now, that is the maximum amount of assistance, keep that in mind.

  • Teachers, Veterans, Law Enforcement, First Responders get an additional 1% in downpayment assistance!
  • 30 year Fixed Rate Loan.
  • Your APR depends on the loan type and financial data. It will be higher than market rate.

This is the most popular program in Maricopa County. I have seen buyers get almost $10,000 dollars towards the purchase of their home. That is a huge help and depending on your Realtor's® negotiating skills, you may be able to buy a home with little money out-of-pocket. 

See also: Home Plus Program or watch this video!

So if one of your dreams is homeownership, this can take you one step closer! Talk to a mortgage broker and see where your at, then give me a call! I'm here to help you get the home you want and want the home you get!

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January 02, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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August is the Month of Miracles!

August 15, 2017 by Kyle Clayton in entrepreneur, real estate, charity

Did you know that 1 in 4 Arizona kids will be treated at Phoenix Children's Hospital in the next 12 months? Phoenix Children's Hospital touches the lives of many families in the Valley and that is why we're supporting Children's Miracle Network. 

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August 15, 2017 /Kyle Clayton
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