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Mortgage Interest Rates Have Dropped!

April 11, 2019 by Kyle Clayton in housing market, real estate

Let the rates drop! Well, they have. Mortgage interest rates are now at a TWO YEAR low! That is huge for buyers, who are ready and waiting to buy a home. In Phoenix, Arizona it is particularly good news because the inventory of homes is also on the rise.

The current rate for a 30-year fixed rate, conventional loan is at 3.82% with an APR of 3.94%, according to Freddie MAC. Some rates are as low as 3.62% for FHA loans, depending on your financial situation. The Mortgage Bankers Association expects the rate to continue on this path and we may even see another rate cut in the future.

Blah, blah, blah… What does that mean?

If you’re shopping for a home: Lock in your rate! With rates this low, you’ll want to try and lock it down. That will mean that you’re going to have to get serious and find a home you want to make an offer on. Buying a home now will mean that you get more property for your money and will pay less in interest over the life of the loan.

If you own a home: Check out your options for refinancing and see if it can save you money. The refinance process does cost money, so you’ll want to check that the savings is worth the cost.

If you’re almost ready to buy a home: Start getting your finances in order and talk to a mortgage broker. Then you will know what your rate would be and have a better idea on the cost to purchase a home. Your mortgage broker may also give you some homework to get you a better rate or loan.

So now that the rates have dropped, you may want to talk to a mortgage broker. I work with some of the best people in the industry, so give me a call! I can set up an introduction for you. Then they’ll work with you to accomplish your goals.

If one of those happens to be buying a home, let’s get house hunting! I would love to help you.

Talk to you soon,

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April 11, 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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What to Know About Real Estate Startups

February 21, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate, startup, housing market, entrepreneur

They say things like, 'no hassle' and talk about taking the stress away when you sell a home. Real Estate Startups are popping up around town and while they may be good for some Sellers. However, here is some important information to know:

Profit Motive: these companies are backed by a lot of Venture Capital money, which means one thing: Buy Low and Sell High. The Startup may purchase your home but it will be for low market value because in order to make a profit, they have to sell your home for a higher price. That's your money being left on the table. 

One Sided Representation: when it comes to them buying your home, it's you and the Startup (a corporation). No one has your back in price or fee negotiations. (There's no negotiation when it comes to fees.) When the repair requests come in, are they negotiating on your behalf or their's? When you don't have representation it can cost you not only money but more importantly, time.

Higher Fees: if you think hiring a REALTOR® is expensive, wait until you see what these Startups charge. They are anywhere from 3%-6% higher than a traditional REALTOR®. Plus, if you buy and sell with one REALTOR®, they may give you a commission discount.

These are just 3 really important reasons to consider using a REALTOR® when you sell your home. Not only that, you're helping a small business and that agent's family. You have a relationship with that real estate agent and can call them if something is wrong. Do you think that startup is going to take your call after the deal is done? Not unless you have another house to sell. 

Team Clayton is committed to building relationships with our clients. So much so, that we have 5 free events every year ,that you can attend with your family. Movies, Pizza Parties, Happy Hours, and more. Once you sell with Team Clayton, you're our friend!

So, if you're thinking of selling, give me a call 623-334-5144 or email me, Kyle@TeamClayton.com

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February 21, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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