Saturday, November 18, 2017

Just Listed in Village at Spectrum

3 bedroom, 2 bath Home in Village at Spectrum






Enjoy all the benefits of owning a home in the Village at Spectrum such as a community pool, tennis court, basketball court, manicured lawns, play area and walking trails. Village at Spectrum is perfectly located in the heart of Gilbert, just a bike ride from San Tan Village where residents enjoy the convenience of great shopping, dinning, entertainment and freeway access. Immaculately cared for this 3 bed 2.5 bath home boast the pride of the homeowners . Updated with new wood flooring, new carpet, fresh paint, crown molding, soft water loop, wainscoting and new stainless steel appliances. Be in your new home before the holidays.

Monday, November 6, 2017

4 Bedroom Home with Pool and Mountain Views


4 Bedroom Home with Pool and Mountain Views

There is a tropical island feel about this peaceful 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home at Signal Butte Manor. Everyday you will enjoy the serene views of Superstition Mountain as you drive home. This 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home boast elegant upgrades with rich mahogany colored wood flooring, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, salt water pool, built in BBQ and a spiral staircase leading to an oversized deck and patio. Watch the sunrise in the morning from your master suite deck and a cup of coffee or enjoy Arizona's orange sky sunset from your manicured tropical backyard. There is no other 4 bedroom home in Signal Butte Manor that compares.

Friday, October 27, 2017

Just Listed! 4 bedroom home with Salt Water Pool and Mountain views



There is a tropical island feel about this peaceful 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home at Signal Butte Manor. Everyday you will enjoy the serene views of Superstition Mountain as you drive home. This 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home boast elegant upgrades with rich mahogany colored wood flooring, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, salt water pool, built in BBQ and a spiral staircase leading to an oversized deck and patio. Watch the sunrise in the morning from your master suite deck and a cup of coffee or enjoy Arizona's orange sky sunset from your manicured tropical backyard. There is no other 4 bedroom home in Signal Butte Manor that compares.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

How to be Successful in Buying a Home in a Sellers Market in Phoenix, AZ

What a home buyer should know...


Before we discuss  key preparations for buying a home in a sellers market let define a “Seller’s Market”. 



We know a “Seller’s Market” is when the seller has a disproportionate advantage in the sale of a home.  Although Phoenix, AZ has been defined to be a “Sellers Market “ you will not find this to be applicable to all markets and areas of the valley.  The following in general (not limited to) fits the profile of what has been determined as a sellers market in Phoenix, AZ:




Cities: Mesa, Chandler,  Queen Creek, Gilbert, NE Phoenix, NW Phoenix

Price range: 350k and under 

Dwellings: Single Family Homes 

Supply: Less than 3 months of inventory on the market

Condition: Updated, Quality interiors, Modern, Clean

Exterior features: Garage, Pool, Manicured landscape, High rated schools, Freeway access, Well kept neighborhoods

A seller’s market is not limited to the list above however meets the overall qualities of the homes sold that receive multiple offers within the 1st day of availability or sale within 15 days.

Here are things to consider and steps a buyer can take to be successful in purchasing a home in a sellers market in Phoenix, AZ. 

Step 1:  Get Pre-qualified  


      


There are so many factors in pre-qualifying that are constantly changing every month.  Its important to partner with a reputable lender.  A lender that does not over promise and under deliver. A thorough investigation of debt, and income with supporting documentation at the initial stage of a buyers pre-qualification is critical.  A complete and thorough pre-qualification increases a buyer chance to receive a final approval when time to close and move into the new home.   The instant “yes” without truly reviewing a buyers debt and income will result in a final “no” when the moving truck is in front of the new home. 

Often buyers believe they can prepare for credit worthiness  on their own prior to contacting a lender.  I strongly suggest contacting the lender while working on your credit as they have the complete road map to what is required of a buyer.    

For example disputing delinquent files is not advisable as it use to be, or closing or completely paying off a line of credit can also negatively impact your credit worthiness. 

Even if you have a high credit score, make a good income, and have a sizable down payment prepared,  consulting with a lender prior to your home search is important.  


Step 2:  Prepare for the down payment and closing cost 


If the buyer is buying a home for the first time or purchasing again after loosing a home, there are many grants and bonds that will give you your down payment or a portion of your down payment for FREE.  The requirements typically are the home is the buyers primary residence, the buyer will live in the home for 3 years and a home buying education class. 

Seller’s selling a home at  FHA loan price point are in some instances prepared to assist the buyer with their closing cost.  Keep in mind if the buyer is bidding against another buyer that does not need closing cost assistance this may cost the “win” in getting the assisted offer accepted. 

In addition to the money a buyer has saved for the down payment and closing cost, a buyer  is also able to receive a “cash gift” from a family member or employer with certain loan programs.

Be sure to keep a paper trail of deposits and income, preferably in one account as these accounts and funds are verified over a period of time by the lender. 

Being financially prepared and having a strong negotiating strategy will make the world of difference, especially when in a multiple offer situation. 

Seller’s seek the most financially prepared and credit worthy buyer to lessen the chance of the buyer not being able to complete the purchase when time to close. 

If you desire to see a break down of an estimation of funds needed to close contact myself or a local agent to provide you a free estimate. 


Step 3: Prepare to meet with a Realtor




In preparing to meet and interview a Realtor it is important to be able to provide a Realtor an outline of a buyers goals.  Have  a prepared “Must Have” list of the things that are critical to have in the home as it relates to lifestyle and needs. The “Wish List”  is composed of items that are desirable but not a deal breaker, i.e., white cabinets.  White cabinets are definitely a hot trend however can be easily painted or replaced.  A “Must Have” example would be a separate tub and shower, as this change would be more of a challenge and costly to convert.  

Having a consolidated list when there are 2 decision makers helps a buyers agent to effectively help select the perfect home and understand a buyers needs prior to actually looking at the homes together.  This preparation helps set everyone up for success.  It is important to be able to quickly identify the right house and move on the home quickly. 


Step 4:  Understand Reality vs Television


We all love the “reality” TV shows on HGTV but truth is it’s not reality at all.  

If a buyer find a home they really love and meets all of their needs, they should abandon the idea of needing to see lots of homes prior to making a  decision.  Purchasing a home in a market where there are more buyers than homes available to purchase can lend to be very risky in the expectation of a better home that cost less or the same to come along later.  

When a home shows nicely in a market with limited homes available you can expect to have more than one person to be interested in the home.  Making a timely educated decision can save you from delaying in being the 1st person to make an offer.  Sellers see a decisive buyer a serious buyer and will often compare incoming offers to the 1st offer received.  

A buyer should be prepared to make more than one offer and allot additional time to the “home finding” stage.


Step 5:  Forethought on Inspections & Repairs 



Let’s say a buyers amazing agent gets closing cost assistance in the amount of $5,000.00 for the buyer.  The agreed purchase price on the home is $200,000.  As a buyer the net purchase price is $195,000.00. The seller is receiving $5,000.00 less.  

Taking the scenario above the buyer has completed their inspections and found a few minor items wrong with the home and would like the seller to make the repairs.  The sellers will consider the cost of the repairs in addition to the closing cost assistance of $5,000.00 given to the buyer.  In a market where the seller has an advantage the seller may opt to not make minor repairs in addition to providing closing cost assistance.  

Keep in mind the inspection period is a time where the buyer can make the choice not to proceed with the home based on the condition of the home and repairs needed or any other material fact discovered during the inspection time frame.  


Step 6:  Considering the Market Value of the Home 


The final check mark needed  before a buyer and the lender can proceed with the finalization of purchasing the home is to determine the current market value of the home as it is compared to the purchase price of the home. 

The lender will send out a 3rd party Appraiser to determine the fair market value of the home.  The lender will only lend the amount determined by the Appraiser.  

The Appraiser will look at like properties within a 1.5 mile radius, sold and currently available compared to the home being purchased, the subject property.  There are variance the Appraiser uses if there are limited comparable’s.

When making an offer on a home that is receiving multiple offers it is tempting to make an offer considerably over the asking price to “win” the bid.  It is important for a buyer to work closely with their Realtor in determining a sensible offer on the home.  If a buyer offers more than what the home appraises for,  a consolidation of the difference between the purchase price and the appraisal amount must be made.  The buyer can pay the cash difference, the seller can reduce the price of the home to the appraisal amount or the buyer and seller can negotiate somewhere in the middle.  The lender will not lend on the home until the matter is settled. 


Partnering with an agent that is familiar with strategies to set a buyer up for success and has good working relationships with fellow agents will be a buyers number 1 arsenal in successfully purchasing a home in a sellers market.  For more information or to meet for coffee to discuss how I can partner with you in purchasing or selling a home please call text or email Kalencia Sanders with Realty ONE Group at 480-233-3102 or KalenciaAZRealor@gmail.com.


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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

New Home Centrally Located in Chandler, AZ

Don't miss out on an opportunity to buy a NEW home in Chandler, AZ 

Many buyers are finding new homes to be an ideal option with a limited selection of homes on the market or homes that just don't present well.  Wanting to avoid a commute, a new home purchase is often not on a buyers radar.  Rhythm by Mattamy Homes is such a wonderful opportunity...nestled in the heart of Chandler, just minutes from great shopping, freeway access and top rated schools. 

These homes are selling quickly. Don't hesitate to contact me as your new home specialist to ensure you have representation in your new home. 

Note: Agent must accompany client on the 1st visit to the community. 

Friday, June 16, 2017

Warner Ranch 5 Bedroom 3 bath Home w/Pool

Open...Spacious...Bright...





Spacious, open and bright 5 bedroom, 3 bath home at Warner Ranch beautifully decorated with plush finishes.  Enjoy Chandler, Arizona year round beautiful weather in your lush backyard and inviting pool.  Host elegant dinners and show off your dramatic dining room, wet bar with the use of all new appliances.  This perfect 5 bedroom 3 bath home at Warner Ranch has a guest bedroom and full bath downstairs, oversized Master suite, and 3 large guest room upstairs with a bonus room the size of another family room. Warner Ranch is decorated with lush parks and mature tree and sits in the highly sought after Kyrene School District.  

Monday, May 8, 2017

Monday, April 17, 2017

Sneek Peek! Grand Opening New Homes in Gilbert, AZ



North Shore


These gorgeous homes are selling fast.  This exclusive gem offers only 76 lots for a very intimate neighborhood perfectly located within Gilbert's top school district with nearby access to great shopping, dining, entertainment and recreation.  

If you are considering purchasing a new home and seek partnership with a knowledgeable, current, and sincere Realtor who is a new home specialist, call me today 480-233-3102. 

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Friday, January 6, 2017

Can Purchasing a New Home without an Agent Hurt You?





In today’s Phoenix real estate market there seems to be a few driving factors to why home buyers seek new construction opposed to an existing home:


1.       Limited selection of existing homes to choose from.
2.       Outdated features in existing homes and lack of energy efficient features.
3.       Increased selection of new homes within the city without a commute.
4.       Smoother offer/purchase process without bidding competition.

As new construction continues to make a comeback from the downturn of the market I have also noticed a vast majority of home buyers taking on the huge venture of purchasing a new home alone without representation of a Realtor.  I have heard from buyers a few reasons why.  Let explore some of those reasons and some of the inherent benefits of having representation of a Realtor when purchasing a new home.

“I will get a better deal by not having an agent”. 


Many buyers believe that the builder will offer a “better deal” or price by not having an agent by saving the commission paid to their Realtor for representation. This simply is not true.  I can share with you from my experience as a new homes sales agent and my good standing relationship with many top builders here in the valley the price of a home does not change nor does the builder offer any additional price incentives by purchasing without a Realtor.  In fact builders seek out Realtors partnership in helping sell their homes.  Realtors bring educated, qualified buyers with the shared goal of servicing the buyer’s needs. 



“I don’t need a Realtor; the sales person does all the work”.

This statement is partially true.  The onsite sales agent does write the contract and facilitates all paper work for the purchase. The onsite sale agent also has full knowledge of the building process and features of the home.  Home buyers need to be clear on who represents who. The onsite sales agent represents the builder and the builder’s best interest. It’s actually written in all new home purchase agreements.   Yes, it is the builders’ interest to sell you the home however the builder is not there to protect your interest or to ensure you have full knowledge of how the terms impact you or your personal goals in the investment.   Having a Realtor present while reviewing and signing the builders purchase contract ensures you aware of the terms from a buyers perspective not just the builders .  A Realtor is there to be objective in keeping your family and investment goals a priority, both short and long term.

Now let’s look at some of the benefits to a buyer in using a Realtor.  These benefits are shared with you base on myself and my colleagues 1st hand experience in partnering with a buyer who choose otherwise.

What is included…what is not?

-          When you walk through a model home it is showcased with beautiful furniture, options and luminous lighting.  Models are designed to speak to your emotional side of purchasing a new home.  Smells new and clean.  You can visualize living in the home and sharing happy memories with friends and family. The colors and design lead us down a warm fuzzy path with feelings of joy.   It’s important to understand in order to mimic the models you will need to add additional cost to the base price of the home.  This can be done within your budget partnering with a Realtor who is knowledgeable of interior cost, current trends, and enhancements that will pay off if ever to sell in the future.  The onsite agent’s objective is not to overwhelm you with the details, keeping your emotions high by what you see.  Many buyers have complete sticker shock when they finally get to the “what comes with the house” stage and often miscalculate their budget. This can lead to a huge disappointment and the buyer not getting what they expected.  I make sure prior to purchasing the new home the buyer knows exactly what comes with the base price of the home and an estimated cost of any upgrades the buyer may potentially want to purchase.  I attend the design center appointments when designing the home to ensure sound purchases are being made, tips on how to save money installing some features after the home is built, and keeping the buyer current with what is popular and sustaining.  As a buyer you don’t want to make a choice that will later hinder you selling your home or cost you more in the long run.

Your Agent is like an Insurance Policy

-          Communication with your Realtor is key.  We are here to keep buyers educated, informed and remove a bulk of the stress in one of the most important decisions of a person’s life.  Example: Young buyers purchase a new home.  Halfway through the building process they decide to ignore the agents attempt to discuss updates on financing and preparation to close.   In the interim the buyer decided to purchase a new car because they were under the impression their credit would not be pulled again.  WRONG!  Not only did the buyer almost lose their home, it took another month and a half to save the purchase costing the buyer a much higher interest rate.  Thankfully the agents rapport with the builder and additional tools helped assist in saving the buyers home. 

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      Home Builders seek to keep a longstanding relationship with agents and their brokerages.  When disagreements and problems develop the builder is more apt to come to a mutual agreement not only to keep the home buyer happy but to preserve the Realtor /Builder relationship and avoid mediation or legal proceedings backed by an attorney.

If you or a friend are considering purchasing a new home and have not partnered with a Realtor, I suggest scheduling a meet and greet over coffee to discuss your home buying goals and how a Realtor can assist. 480-233-3102