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The 4 Demands You Should Make to Your Agent
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
08/18/17 • -1 min
What four demands should you make to your agent when buying a house?
First, talk to them about price. Make sure they help you understand how they’ll get both the seller and the bank to agree to the offer you’re making on the property you want. It’s important that you go in ahead of time understanding the negotiation phase of the seller’s counteroffer and you understand that the bank has to perform their appraisal and agree that the purchase price of the property is what they’re willing to lend on it.
Third, make sure they have good negotiating skills and do a good job explaining the different phases of the negotiation process with both the buyer and the seller.
Finally, make sure they help you find the right house, even if that means you give them permission to tell you the truth—even if it’s something you don’t want to hear. Make sure they listen to what you’re asking for in your “needs” list for your new house and they’re in tune to whatever else you want.
If you have any questions about what demands to make of your agent or you’re thinking of buying or selling a home in San Diego, don’t hesitate to message me or give me a call. I’d love to work with you!
Why the Right Contractor Is Key
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
08/08/17 • -1 min
There are a few steps you should take to properly vet a contractor for your remodel project.
First of all, it’s always a good idea to choose a contractor who has been referred to you by a friend or a professional. Looking at that contractor’s prior work can give you a good idea of what the finished results in your own home will look like.
The Internet can also be a great resource for getting to know a contractor and their ability. Do your homework on them by checking out reviews such as the ones on Yelp! or Angie’s List. While you’re checking out their reviews, also look to see if the contractor is part of any contractor associations.
Additionally, make sure you get more than one bid for the project. In fact, you’ll probably want three, or even four, bids before you choose the contractor.
Also, when you sign the bid, make sure there is an agreed-upon payment schedule. It also may be worth it to use the same contractor for multiple jobs, since you will already know what to expect from their work.
If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
What Should Homebuyers Look for When Buying a Home?
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
03/13/17 • -1 min
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If you’re a homebuyer out shopping for a new home, what should you look for in that home?
First, you should keep the resale value of the home in mind, or the price and affordability for future buyers. You should then consider the neighborhood it’s located in and the size of the home.
Next, look for a structurally sound home. Look at the “guts” of the home and not just the design or the materials used in the construction. Examine factors like the plumbing, the electrical framework, and how much life is left in the roof. And don’t forget to order a thorough home inspection.
Finally, you need to hire a real estate agent that will show you what things you need to look for when buying a new home.
If you have any questions about this topic or are in need of an agent to help you buy or sell real estate, please don’t hesitate to give me a call or shoot me an email. I’d be glad to help you.
Get Answers to All of Your Real Estate Questions
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
08/10/16 • -1 min
I’m eager to share some exciting news with you all today: I’ll soon be passing my real estate expertise onto you through my new video blog!
Each month, I’ll send out two video emails addressing trends in local real estate as well as some general tips on the market. I’ll also discuss changes around lending and title industries, as each of these industries are interrelated and it’s important that we understand all of them in order to succeed in the real estate business.
Reach out to us with your real estate questions by giving us a call or sending us an email and I’ll answer them on the next video blog. I look forward to hearing from you!
6 Things to Keep in Mind When Moving to a New Area
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
07/24/17 • -1 min
Whether you are moving to a new city or simply a new area, there are a few tasks that you need to remember before you make your move.
1. Check if the bank you use has a branch in your new area. If there isn’t a branch in your new area, then you need to research which bank to move your accounts to.
2. Consider your medical needs. Have your current doctor forward your prescriptions to a pharmacy in your new area. Make sure you keep that doctor’s phone number in your contacts so that if your new doctor needs past medical records, you will be able to call with questions. You should also see if your medical insurance transfers to your new area and look for doctors and hospitals that accept your insurance.
3. Don’t forget to transfer other things like gym memberships, home security, or any other associations that you pay a fee for. Transfer those to your new address and get copies of your children’s school records. Keep in mind that some memberships come with a cancellation fee if you leave early, so factor those fees into the cost of your move.
5. Check your vehicle. If you need to drive a long distance during the move, make sure you get an oil change and that the tires are safe.
6. Turn off your utilities and switch them to your new address. Some providers, especially cable companies, may have a wait time before they can come out to your property. Make sure that you call early so that you don’t have to wait for any services or utilities to turn on at your new house.
If you take care of these six things, your move will be much less stressful. If you have any other questions about moving or buying a new home, just give me a call or send me an email. I would be happy to help you!
6 Questions That Answer “Should I Buy My First Home?”
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
04/14/17 • -1 min
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When deciding between buying your first home or continuing to rent, there are six questions you need to ask yourself.
1. Are you financially ready? You’ll need money for a down payment and for closing costs, so you need to make sure that is set aside. It’s also a good idea to take a look at your credit score. Homebuyers can get loans with scores as low 620, but a score of more than 700 will get you the best rates.
2. Are you prepared to make compromises? When buying your first home, you might not be able to afford to live in your dream neighborhood or get the optimal amount of space. You need to be ready to look at different neighborhoods and compromise on space.
3. Are you emotionally ready? Homeownership is very different than renting. If problems arise, they are your responsibility. Several things can pile up all at once that require your attention and finances. Make sure you’re ready to handle the stress.
4. Will owning pay off in the long run? The good news is your mortgage payment might be less than your rent, but even if it isn’t, you’ll be building your wealth in the long run instead of your landlord’s.
6. Has your income increased? If you’ve recently seen an increase in your income, buying is a great option for a tax shelter.
If you are looking to buy or sell a home or if you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to give me a call or send me an email. I’m always happy to help!
What Is an FHA Loan and How Can It Benefit You?
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
02/23/17 • -1 min
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If you’re looking to buy a home, you’ve probably heard the term “FHA loan.” Today I’ll go over what an FHA loan is and how it can benefit you as a borrower.
An FHA loan is a mortgage that is insured by the Federal Housing Commission that requires a lower down payment on the condition that buyers pay property mortgage insurance as a part of their monthly mortgage payment.
The property mortgage insurance allows lenders to offer loans to borrowers at much more attractive interest rates with lower down payments. You can qualify for an FHA loan with a lower credit score as well.
The minimum down payment on an FHA loan is 3.5%, but it can be as high as 5%. Borrowers can use their own savings, a gift, or a grant for their down payment. The FHA does allow borrowers to get assistance from their lender, the builder, or the seller to help with closing costs. Although, if the lender helps with closing costs, they typically charge a higher fee on the loan.
The FHA is an insurer, not a lender, so it’s important to get your FHA loan from a qualified FHA lender.
FHA loans also require a two-part mortgage insurance. The first part is paid at the close of escrow, which is equal to 1.75% of the purchase price and can be rolled into your loan. The second part is paid during the life of your loan.
The FHA also has a special loan product for borrowers who are purchasing a private property that may need repairs called the 203K.
What You Need to Know About PACE & Hero Loans
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
01/06/17 • -1 min
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Today I wanted to take a moment to talk about PACE loans—also known as Hero loans.
PACE financing stands for 'property assessed clean energy' and provides local governments the opportunity to provide financing for homeowners that want to do projects that are either energy efficient, water efficient, or integrate renewable energy products into their home.
In California, the Hero Program is the most well-known opportunity for homeowners to receive this type of financing. It's considered a tax lien in first position on the property, meaning upon the sale of the home, it will be paid prior to any other creditors involved in the property being paid. This even includes the lender on the home mortgage.
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Additionally, it's important for people who get Hero financing to contact their mortgage lender right away so they can start taking money to pay that lien into an impound account. If not, you could get behind in your payment and end up having to pay double each month in order to catch up.
I hope this helped you understand PACE financing better. If you have any other questions about this financing or you're thinking about buying or selling a home, don't hesitate to give me a call or send me an email today. I look forward to helping you!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
12/19/16 • -1 min
In light of the holiday season, today’s message is one of thanks.
First, I want to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Second, I want to thank you for supporting my business throughout 2016. I appreciate your referrals very much, and I look forward to doing business with you in the future.
If you’re looking to buy or sell real estate in San Diego in 2017, just visit my website and we’d be happy to get in touch with you. Thanks again, and Merry Christmas!
How the HomeSnap App Makes Buying and Selling Easy
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe
09/28/16 • -1 min
I have a great new product I want to tell you about. It’s called the HomeSnap app, and it’s the most accurate mobile application to use for your real estate search in San Diego.
The HomeSnap app is important to us in San Diego because, previously, third-party apps did not necessarily syndicate with our local MLS, which is called the “Sandicor MLS.” The Sandicor MLS has now partnered with HomeSnap to give current real-time data to both buyers and sellers so that when you’re doing your Internet search on your mobile app, you’re able to get real, up-to-date data.
Many of the third-party apps that buyers are currently using in San Diego aren’t updated frequently enough. As an example, I just had a buyer send me five properties yesterday for our home tour this weekend, and all five of those properties were either already sold, pending under contract, or off the market.
According to the third-party app that they were using to search for properties, though, all of them were still being presented as available for purchase. You won’t have that problem with the HomeSnap app.
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What else can the HomeSnap app do for you?
- You can use its messaging feature to send information of a property you might be purchasing to your loved ones so they can check it out too.
- You can also use it to communicate in a messaging thread with your agent.
- You can use it to take a picture of any property, even if it’s not on the market, and it will give you data on that particular property. If it’s on the market, it will pull data from the MLS. If it’s not on the market, it will pull data from the county records.
- You can send a property to your Realtor if you’re interested in having them look for more information on that particular home.
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How many episodes does California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe have?
California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe currently has 12 episodes available.
What topics does California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe cover?
The podcast is about News, Top, Property, Estate, Local, Home, Real, Podcasts, For, Selling, Search, Tips and California.
What is the most popular episode on California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe?
The episode title 'The 4 Demands You Should Make to Your Agent' is the most popular.
How often are episodes of California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe released?
Episodes of California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe are typically released every 18 days, 2 hours.
When was the first episode of California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe?
The first episode of California Real Estate Podcast with Andrea Manroe was released on Aug 10, 2016.
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