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Existing Home Sales Grow Despite Low Inventory [INFOGRAPHIC]

by Gary and Nikki Ubaldini

Some Highlights:

  • According to the latest Existing Home Sales Report from the National Association of Realtors, sales grew 1.1% in March to an annual pace of 5.60 million.
  • This is the strongest pace since November of 2017.
  • Inventory levels dropped year-over-year for the 34th consecutive month and are now 7.2% lower than March 2017 levels, representing a 3.6-month supply.

Are you thinking of buying or selling a home? Contact Your Real Estate Family and let's discuss you're options - Contact The Gary & Nikki Team today or call - 727-787-6995.

Your home could be worth more than you think! Find out NOW.
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Mission Accomplished!

by Gary and Nikki Ubaldini

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL

In the Spring of 2004, my neighbor who lived in the bungalow right next to me listed it with a local Dunedin real estate broker. My neighbor had just been told that he had a terminal illness and was determined to put his affairs in order swiftly. The morning after listing, a handful of vehicles stopped by to check out the property; real estate sales people. Over the course of the 60 day listing, there was very little activity. My neighbor, who was the builder of the development was disappointed and signed with another broker. Sadly, same scenario again. Few sales people checked it out the first morning after being given the listing, and almost no activity over the next 60 days. After 4 months on the market and little to show for it, my neighbor's health had deteriorated noticeably and he was perplexed because he was running out of time. He turned to a broker based in Palm Harbor and the very next morning there was a "commotion" outside in our normally quiet and still cul de sac. Vehicles came and went for the entire day; not only sales people, but interested buyers as well. My neighbor's house sold within a week or so and he was as elated as he could be under his circumstances. 

Well, I wrote down and filed for future use the name of the realtor which brought in the traffic instantly and succeeded in finding a buyer in one week, whom two other brokers failed to find over sixteen weeks.  

Sadly, my neighbor passed shortly thereafter but he had held his ground long enough to achieve his objective of selling his house. One of his missions had been accomplished.

Fourteen years later, I too had to sell our house in a hurry and I went to my file which I knew I would inevitably turn to when that day came. Without hesitation I punched in the phone number of The Gary and Nikki Team, Palm Harbor. We were on the market immediately, with traffic coming through from day one; the property a beehive of activity. First offer was acquired inside a week, and, halfway through the second week on the market, an offer was accepted for FULL asking price.

Thank you Gary and Nikki Team. Mission accomplished then (2004), and now in 2018!

Richard P.

What Should You Look for In Your Real Estate Team?

by Gary and Nikki Ubaldini


How do you select the members of your team who are going to help make your dream of owning a home a reality? What should you be looking for? How do you know if you’ve found the right agent or lender?

The most important characteristic that you should be looking for in your agent is someone who is going to take the time to really educate you on the choices available to you and your ability to buy in today’s market.

As the financial guru Dave Ramsey advises:

“When getting help with money, whether it’s insurance, real estate or investments, you should always look for someone with the heart of a teacher, not the heart of a salesman.”

Do your research. Ask your friends and family for recommendations of professionals they’ve worked with in the past and have had good experiences with.

Look for members of your team who will be honest and trustworthy; after all, you will be trusting them to help you make one of the biggest financial decisions of your life.

Whether this is your first or fifth time buying a home, you want to make sure that you have an agent who is going to have the tough conversations with you, not just the easy ones. If your offer isn’t accepted by the seller, or they think that there may be something wrong with the home that you’ve fallen in love with, you would rather know what they think than make a costly mistake.

According to the Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends Report:

“Buyers from all generations primarily wanted their agent’s help to find the right home to purchase. Buyers were also looking for help to negotiate the terms of sale and to help with price negotiations.” Additionally, “Help understanding the purchase process was most beneficial to buyers 37 years and younger at 75 percent.”

Look for someone to invest in your family’s future with you. You want an agent who isn’t focused on the transaction but is instead focused on helping you understand the process while helping you find your dream home.

Bottom Line

In this world of Google searches, where it seems like all the answers are just a mouse-click away, you need an agent who is going to educate you and share the information that you need to know before you even know you need it.

Are you thinking of buying or selling a home? Contact Your Real Estate Family and let's discuss you're options - Contact The Gary & Nikki Team today or call - 727-787-6995.

Your home could be worth more than you think! Find out NOW.
Get a FREE, INSTANT home valuation. Click HERE.

US Housing Market Still In ‘Buy Territory’!

by Gary and Nikki Ubaldini

According to the Beracha, Hardin & Johnson Buy vs. Rent (BH&J) Index, the U.S. housing market has continued to move deeper into buy territory, supporting the belief that housing markets across the country remain a sound investment.

The BH&J Index is a quarterly report that attempts to answer the question:

In today’s housing market, is it better to rent or buy a home?

The index examines the entire US housing market and then isolates 23 major cities for comparison. The researchers “measure the relationship between purchasing property and building wealth through a buildup in equity versus renting a comparable property and investing in a portfolio of stocks and bonds.” 

While 13 of the 23 metropolitan markets examined moved further into buy territory, markets like Dallas, Denver, and Houston are currently deep into rent territory. Due to a lack of inventory, the home prices in these areas have increased by 6.7%6.3%, and 5.3%  respectively from a year ago.

According to Eli Beracha, Ph.D., Co-Creator of the index, home prices will begin to return to more normal levels.

“Our data indicates that prices are above their 40-year trend but not significantly so as they were in 2007. Rather than a crash, I anticipate slower growth in prices accompanied by longer marketing times for sellers and increasing inventories, which should bring prices back in conjunction with their 40-year trend.”

Bottom Line

The majority of the country is strongly in buy territory. Buying a home makes sense socially and financially, as rents are predicted to increase substantially in the next year. Protect yourself from rising rents by locking in your housing cost with a mortgage payment now. 

To Find Out More About the Study: The BH&J Index and other FAU real estate activities are sponsored by Investments Limited of Boca Raton. The BH&J Index is published quarterly and is available online at http://business.fau.edu/buyvsrent.

Are you thinking of selling your home? Contact Your Real Estate Family and let's discuss you're options - Contact The Gary & Nikki Team today or call - 727-787-6995.

Your home could be worth more than you think! Find out NOW.
Get a FREE, INSTANT home valuation. Click HERE.

House Prices: Simply a Matter of Supply & Demand

by Gary and Nikki Ubaldini

Why are home prices still rising? It is a simple answer. There are more purchasers in the market right now than there are available homes for them to buy. This is an example of the theory of “supply and demand” which is defined as:

“the amount of a commodity, product, or service available and the desire of buyers for it, considered as factors regulating its price.”

When demand exceeds supply, prices go up. This is currently happening in the residential real estate market.

Here are the numbers for supply and demand as compared to last year for the last three months (March numbers are not yet available):

House Prices: Simply a Matter of Supply & Demand | Simplifying The Market

In each of the last three months, demand (buyer traffic) has increased as compared to last year while supply (number of available listings) has decreased. If this situation persists, home values will continue to increase.

Bottom Line

The reason home prices are still rising is because there are many purchasers looking to buy, but very few homeowners ready to sell. This imbalance is the reason prices will remain on the uptick.

Are you thinking of selling your home? Contact Your Real Estate Family and let's discuss you're options - Contact The Gary & Nikki Team today or call - 727-787-6995.

Your home could be worth more than you think! Find out NOW.
Get a FREE, INSTANT home valuation. Click HERE.

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