Sunday, November 17, 2019

Everything You Need to Know About Cash Buyers

So who are these cash buyers, and where are they located? Here are answers to some of your questions.
People holding question marksEven as the share of all-cash sales falls in many areas, it’s pretty clear that cash is still king, especially at the lower end of the market. This makes it more difficult for traditional buyers to compete with cash offers, especially in a tight inventory environment. So who are these cash buyers, and where are they located? Here are answers to some of your questions.

Why is this happening now?

It’s happening now for a couple of reasons. Lending standards are still very restrictive, and buyer competition is intense, particularly in markets with lots of demand and not much supply. The thinking is: If I pay with cash, I’ll get to the front of the line and have a leg up on the competition.

Where is this trend most prevalent?

This trend is nationwide, and while the share of cash sales is higher than “normal” in many parts of the country (even in rural heartland states that never had a housing bust), it’s most prevalent in Florida and Midwest markets. In the first quarter of this year, Miami had the largest share of cash buyers in the country at nearly 65 percent of total sales, down from 71 percent in 2012. Tampa and Cleveland were close behind with 57.1 percent and 54.2 percent, respectively.

Who are these all-cash buyers, anyway?

They aren’t all institutional investors, necessarily. After all, they found their deals last year and have more or less exited the party as home prices have risen. Rather, they are baby boomers, empty nesters, wealthy families buying second homes/vacation properties and foreign buyers who are coming to the U.S. from all over the world and snatching up properties in places such as Miami, New York City and Las Vegas.

What does this mean to traditional buyers?

Traditional buyers are faced with greater hurdles when making offers because they are likely to have to compete with cash offers, especially in the tight inventory environment in the bottom tier of the market.
Zillow examined the share of cash sales made in the bottom, middle and top one-third of home values and found that in 27 of the top 30 metros, more than one-third of all sales of the lowest-priced homes were made with cash. In three of the top 30 metros — Tampa, Detroit and Miami — more than 80 percent of all sales in the lowest price bracket were cash deals.
The good news is the portion of home purchases made with all cash is down from last year, which will help even the playing field for first-time and low-income home buyers.

How can non-cash buyers possibly compete with all-cash buyers?

Your best defense is to be a well-qualified buyer. You’re gainfully employed, able to make a substantial down payment (20+ percent), have been pre-approved, and, of course, have good credit. You should also make a strong offer and ideally one without any contingencies.
Finally, sweeten the offer any way you can. Find out what’s motivating the sellers and give them what they want. Remember, at the end of the day, money is money, and many sellers may not be in a great rush to close; they are simply looking for clean offers that are going to go through, hassle-free.
Related:
Vera Gibbons is a financial journalist based in New York City and is a contributor to Zillow Blog. Connect with her at http://veragibbons.com/.
Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or position of Zillow.





Monday, October 14, 2019

1218 Owens Pl Ne, Washington, DC DC 3 Bed/2 Bath For Sale 300K OFF Market Value

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300K Below Market Value

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Friday, August 30, 2019

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Thursday, August 22, 2019

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Thursday, June 13, 2019

3595 Fossilstone Pl., Waldorf MD 3 Bed/2.5 Bath

Home in Waldorf
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Monday, June 3, 2019

1282 Oates St. Ne,, Washington DC 3 Bed/2 Bath For Sale 400K OFF Market Value

Home in Washington
400K OFF Market Value

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$535,000



Very rare find in Washington that’s priced wayyy cheaper than it should be. 400K OFF retail value and a sweet deal no matter what your going to do with it. Spacious 3 bedroom home with 2 baths. Take a look at this home. It’s a STEAL at this price and won’t last long!!

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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Sale Pending: What Does It Mean & Should You Make an Offer? BY BRENDON DESIMONE



Sale pending generally indicates that all contingencies have been removed, and the buyer is moving toward closing.
Remember the big red “Pending” sticker you used to see across “For Sale” yard signs? Before the Internet and online listings, that sign was the consumer’s only indication that a home had a deal.
Today’s consumers discover the words “contingent” or “pending” online, and they don’t always know what it means.
Many buyers assume that “sale pending” means the property is no longer available. But that’s not always the case.
If you’ve fallen in love with a home that shows as pending, don’t immediately rule it out. Here’s what you need to know to decide if a “sale pending” home is still worth pursuing.

Understanding ‘subject to’ and ‘contingent upon’

To understand what “sale pending” means, it helps to understand how typical real estate transactions work.
A buyer generally makes an offer “subject to” a property inspection, a bank appraisal or full loan approval. Sometimes they make it “contingent upon” the sale of their current home.
If they can’t get financing, sell their current home, or resolve an issue from the inspection with the seller, the buyer can exit the contract, subject to one of those terms.

A property with a deal on it may still be for sale

In some places, real estate agents label a home with some contingency as “active with conditions” or “active continue to show,” letting other buyers and agents know that the seller will still entertain other offers.
During this period, the seller is unable to enter into an agreement with another buyer, but the sale is not a “done deal.”
What this means to another buyer is that there’s an opportunity for a “backup” offer. If the first offer falls through, the seller can move straight to the backup. Otherwise, they will have to go back on the market — and, in some ways, start from scratch.
It’s the exception to the rule, but in some markets, buyers don’t sign a contract until after they’ve inspected and investigated. That means they only have a “verbal” agreement with the seller. It’s not a done deal until signed by all parties, and the home is still available until both sides sign a contract.  A backup offer will try to trump the first place offer during the days and weeks when the first buyer inspects, appraises and investigates.

No more contingencies = ‘sale pending’

A deal that’s truly pending is one in which the buyers have removed all contingencies. The buyer is “locked in” to buying the home.
The final step is to move toward closing, which can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.
Most agents won’t label a home “pending” until this time, when the sale is close to a done deal. In this case, the sale is pending the final closing.
Can a buyer walk away after removing all contingencies? Absolutely, but it’s less likely. From time to time, a buyer has an emergency and needs to exit the contract. But most likely, the buyer risks losing the earnest money deposit.

Find out the property’s status

Has the buyer had the inspections? Did they go well? Were there any issues? Have your agent ask the listing agent these questions to understand the current deal on the table.
Doing so will help you understand whether there’s a potential opportunity here. It will also give the seller some leverage.
Don’t get your hopes up when the home of your dreams shows “sale pending.” Instead, put the home on the back burner and follow the sale. In changing markets, buyers get cold feet, or banks’ lending standards get more rigid, causing deals to fall apart.
A smart agent will make his or her customer’s interest known, so that if a deal falls apart, the buyer is right there, ready to step in.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

How Do I Sell My House: Getting Started

woman preparing a house to sell

When you decide it’s time to sell your home, you might wonder what to do first. While many sellers ask their friends and neighbors for advice, here’s a step-by-step checklist of what you need to do to sell your house, whether you’re going to be listing with a real estate agent or going down the for-sale-by-owner path. Let’s get you ready to sell!

Steps to selling a house

1. Clean

You’ll want your home to give potential buyers a good first impression. Not only can a dirty home distract buyers from appreciating your home’s best features, but it can also give the impression that you haven’t taken care of bigger maintenance and upkeep tasks.

2. Inspect

Many sellers choose to pay for their own pre-inspection. A home inspector will take a thorough look at your home’s structural components, major systems, and appliances, and report back on any issues that may be red flags to potential buyers. A pre-inspection can help you prioritize any repairs that need to be done and direct you toward a reasonable sales price. 

3. Repair and touch up

Even if you don’t have any major repairs that need to be taken care of, it’s important to go through your home and complete any minor repairs you’ve been putting off. Patching holes, repairing trim, and repainting can make a big difference. 

4. Appraise

You may also choose to get an appraisal of your home. A big part of the process of selling a house is deciding on a list price, and having an objective, professional opinion on the value of your home can be helpful.

5. Stage

There are two ways to stage your home. First, you can simply declutter, remove personal effects like family photos, and arrange furniture in a way that highlights your home’s best attributes. Or, you can hire a professional stager. Either way, the goal is to help potential buyers picture themselves living in the home.

6. Price 

The process when selling with an agent: When you’re working with an agent, you can rely on their expertise to guide you to an accurate list price. They’ll start by providing you a comparative market analysis (CMA, commonly known as comps). Since they’re not emotionally connected to your home, they’ll be able to really hone in on the fair market value.
The for-sale-by-owner (FSBO) process: When you’re managing your own listing, you can still request a comparative market analysis from a local agent. You can also do your own research, finding comparable properties online and following best practices for pricing

WHAT IS A COMPARATIVE MARKET ANALYSIS?

Often abbreviated as a CMA, a comparative market analysis is a report your real estate agent provides you that includes a compilation of recent sales from your area. It focuses on homes that are similar to yours and includes home details, days on the market, and the final sale price. A good CMA can help you select the right price for your own home.

7. Market

The process when selling with an agent: Most agents will recommend professional photography (and they’ll likely have a photographer they always work with, often for a discounted rate). Once you have the photos done, your agent should go full steam ahead, advertising your listing online, on social media, via word of mouth, and around the neighborhood.
The FSBO process: The marketing is all up to you, but you’ll still probably want to get professional photos taken. There are many websites where you can list your FSBO, and you’ll want to share the listing on social media, too. Once the requests for showings start rolling in, try to keep an open schedule (and a clean home) to accommodate as many potential buyers as possible.

The Offers alternative

If you’re in a hurry to sell your home, or the tasks on this checklist look daunting, consider selling your home with https://www.marylandhousepros.com. This alternative allows you to skip all the home prep and showings. Your home will be reviewed by Maryland House Pros, and you’ll receive an offer based on your home’s details, a few questions you answer about your home, and your local real estate market.

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Metro puts 8 properties up for sale


By Jeff Clabaugh

WASHINGTON — The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has put eight Metro-owned surplus properties in D.C., Maryland and Virginia up for sale, and is pitching them as ripe for commercial or residential development.
One of the properties is currently a popular dog park in Columbia Heights.
The surplus properties range in size from less than 8,000 square feet to nearly 39 acres.
Metro said the sale of surplus property will save money by reducing maintenance expenses on property Metro no longer needs, while generating additional revenue for capital and operating expenses.
“Our riders want affordable, cost-effective public transit and to do that we need to find new sources of revenue and efficiencies,” Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld said in a statement.
“We are turning over every stone, looking at all of our assets to get the most out of every dollar and ensure continued financial stability.”
All eight parcels are in areas surrounded by commercial or residential development.
One of them, 1100 Park Road in the heart of Columbia heights, is at the corner of Park Road, NW and 11th Street NW. The 7,400-square-foot vacant lot is currently a neighborhood dog park.
Other surplus properties Metro hopes to sell include the following:
  • A six-acre site at Albion Road and Baltimore Avenue in College Park, near the College Park Metro station.
  • Two parcels totaling 39 acres adjacent to the Southern Avenue Metro station in Temple Hills, Maryland.
  • A 2.26-acre site on Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring adjacent to the Glenmont Metro station.
  • A three-acre site at 9400 Lottsford Road in Largo, Maryland, close to the Largo Metro station.
  • A 0.89-acre parcel near the Branch Avenue Metro station in Suitland, Maryland.
  • A 0.69-acre parcel at 5708 Vine St. in Alexandria, Virginia.
  • A 0.39-acre site close to the Takoma Metro station on Chestnut Street, NW.
  • A 0.87-acre site at 12415 Georgia Ave. in Silver Spring, Maryland near the Glenmont Metro station.
An additional property adjacent to the Glenmont Metro station is being offered for ground lease.
Metro said it is evaluating all of its surplus property holding and expects to provide additional properties for sale over the next two years.

Metro has posted details of all current surplus properties for sale online.
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Shutdown making expenses tight? These banks might be able to help





By Amelia Brust
The longest partial government shutdown in history is now a month and counting. Many feds, both furloughed and those still working, are making tough decisions about their finances and how to cope with the lack of a paycheck.
Several banking institutions which cater to feds have announced a variety of loans and other special assistance to members affected by the shutdown. 

USAA

USAA Federal Savings Bank has several assistance options for members, including loans and deferred payments.
Those who serve in the Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Corps, or the Public Health Service Corps and had a deposit relationship as of Jan. 13 with USAA Federal Savings Bank are eligible for the loans (excluding retirees and those who have separated from the aforementioned services).
Deferred payments, with some restrictions, on credit cards and consumer Loans, and special payment arrangements with USAA Home and Auto Insurance are also available.

Navy Federal Credit Union

NFCU is offering 0 percent APR loans to federal employees and active duty Coast Guard who have direct deposit accounts with the credit union, not including Defense Department employees whose pay is unaffected by the shutdown. As of Jan. 17, about 16,000 of NFCU’s more than 100,000 eligible members have taken advantage of the special assistance and more were expected as the shutdown covers multiple pay periods, the credit union said.

NASA Federal Credit Union

NASA FCU is offering a furlough relief loan with no payments or interest for 60 days for members who experienced delayed paychecks or were furloughed as a result of the shutdown.
The loan allows users to access up to $10,000 for a 60-month term interest-free and payment free for 60 days, subject to credit approval. Currently the loan is available through Jan. 31 but that is subject to change, per NASA FCU’s website.

Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund

FEEA launched a grant program to assist civilian feds with annual salaries of $55,000 or less, who have been furloughed or are working in excepted status and not getting paid. They can receive a $100 grant to help cover everyday necessities essentials such as groceries and gas.
But the fund is also asking for donations, due to increased need for assistance, which can be made online or by check mailed to  FEEA, (1641 Prince St., Alexandria, Virginia, 22314).
Meanwhile, FEEA also has a $100 grant program available for National Active and Retired Federal Employees members affected by the shutdown.

PenFed Credit Union

Members whose agencies are affected by the shutdown have three new options for assistance. Those interested in taking advantage of the assistance may need to provide a copy of their furlough letters as verification. More information is available by calling 1-800-247-5626 to speak with a member service representative to determine eligibility:
  1. Skip Payment
    Consumer loans and lines of credit may be eligible for a skip payment for the month of January. For real estate loans, speak with a representative to determine eligibility for a skip payment on a first mortgage, equity loan, or equity line of credit.
  2. Furlough Loan ProductMembers without direct deposit accounts who need paycheck replacements or other access to funds may be eligible for a furlough loan product, which is an unsecured, fixed-rate installment loan. It offers a 2 percent discount off of an approved applicant’s standard interest rate.
  3. Direct Deposit AssistanceMembers with direct deposit into a PenFed deposit accounts may qualify for this program which offers a 0 percent advance on an overdraft line of credit.

State Department Federal Credit Union

SDFCU is offering certain services for those impacted by the shutdown. The offer is currently scheduled to end Feb. 28 but SDFCU’s website says the program may be adjusted depending upon the length of the government furlough.
  • Emergency Visa Platinum Credit Card furlough loans at 0 percent interest for the first two months
  • Delayed loan payments on a case-by-case basis
  • Refunded late fees on loan payments
  • Eliminating penalties for cashing in Share Certificates early in order to have access to the money sooner
  • Refunded cash advance fees for Visa Platinum or Premium Cash Back+ credit cards when using an ATM

Justice Federal Credit Union

JFCU members of at least six months who work for either the Department of Homeland Security or Justice Department and are affected by the shutdown may be eligible for unsecured, low interest rate loans and deferred payments.
Mortgage assistance may also be available.
More information is available online.

GSA Federal Credit Union

GSA FCU will maintain ATMs and electronic banking services for members during the shutdown. Furloughed employees with GSA FCU loans may use “skip-a-pay,” as well as a special loan.
More information is available on GSA FCU’s website.

FedChoice Federal Credit Union

FedChoice FCU has a range of offers for furloughed members, more information about which can be found through their online “Furlough Center.”
These include:
  • Covering the initial deposit for new members
  • Waiving withdrawal penalties
  • Shutdown loan options
  • Additional skip-a-pays
  • Extensions on home equity loans and lines of credit
  • Refinancing of auto loans
  • Access to a financial counselor
  • FAQs

The Partnership Federal Credit Union

The Partnership FCU’s member services can still be reached for questions about assistance during the shutdown while the branch at 3503 Fairfax Dr., Arlington, Virginia, 22201, will remain open. ATM and online banking access remain open, and new offers are available for furloughed employees including:
  • Early withdrawals from certificates without penalties,
  • Withdrawals from money market accounts without a fee,
  • Early closures and withdrawals from Holiday Club accounts without a fee, and
  • Skip Pay option for ZipLine loans.
Furlough loans, personal loans and skip-a-loan payments are also available. More information can be found here.

U.S. Postal Service Federal Credit Union

USPS FCU is offering an emergency loan product with special terms, as well as additional services, to members who are federal civilian employees who will not be receiving a paycheck or retirement check due to the shutdown. Other assistance includes waiving of Skip-A-Pay fees, payment deferment, waiving of withdrawal penalty  fees, and free financial counseling.

American Legion

The American Legion Kenneth H. Nash Post 8 in Washington, D.C. announced Jan. 17 it would use its quarterly fundraiser to assist Coast Guard service members going without pay due to the shutdown.
The Legion’s Temporary Financial Assistance program has received more than 1,000 requests, and additional funds are needed, the organization said. The fund is supported through donations to the American Legion Veterans and Children Foundation which are tax deductible. To apply for assistance from the fund, check here.

Democracy Federal Credit Union

In light of the shutdown, Democracy FCU, which serves employees at the departments of Education, and Health and Human Services as well as other agencies, has branches in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania. The bank is offering loan extensions and deferred payments, short-term loans and free financial counseling.

City National Bank

The bank, which has branches in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, is offering furloughed federal employee members loan payment deferrals and furlough relief loans. The relief loans have a 24-month repayment period.

First Command Financial Services Inc.

Texas-based First Command Financial Services Inc., which has offices around the national capital region, said about 6 percent of its roughly 3,000 eligible clients have started taking advantage of its zero-interest payroll advances for affected feds. The company is also offering:
  • Loan assistance.
  • Penalty-free early C.D. withdrawals.
  • Secured lines of credit for which clients can use their non-tax qualified mutual fund as collateral.
  • Priority processing for increases to credit limits and deferments of monthly payments for Visa cardholders, as well as the waiving of cash advance fees during the shutdown.
  • Guidance from the company’s financial advisers on federal allotments for investments and insurance, as well as other issues.
Aside from financial institutions, some companies are offering furloughed feds housing help.
Southern Management Corporation, which operates several apartment properties in Maryland and Virginia, said in a Jan. 14 statement that it would offer residents affected by the shutdown a “modified payment schedule.”
Airbnb also announced that starting Jan. 16, federal executive branch employees who host their home through the site for three nights — for anytime over the three months between Dec. 18 and March 18 — will get paid an extra night up to $110. The company said this is the average per night income of US hosts.
Amelia Brust is a digital editor of Federal News Network. Follow @abrustWFED