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Now that you’ve decided to buy a home and are ready to make it happen, it’s a good idea to plan ahead for the costs that are a typical part of the homebuying process. And while your down payment is probably the number one expense on your mind, don't forget about closing costs. Here’s what you need to know.
What Are Closing Costs?
Simply put, your closing costs are the additional fees and payments you have to make at closing. Some of these are one-time expenses that are baked into your closing costs. Others, like homeowners’ insurance, are initial installment payments for ongoing responsibilities you’ll have once you take possession of the home.
How Much Are Closing Costs?
Freddie Mac says: “Closing costs vary greatly depending on your location and the price of your home. Typically, you should be prepared to pay between 2% and 5% of the home purchase price in closing fees.”
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What To Know About Closing Costs Now that you’ve decided to buy a home and are ready to make it happen, it’s a good idea to plan ahead for the costs that are a typical part of the homebuying process.
Luxury living is about more than just stunning views and cutting-edge smart home technology—it's about elevating your lifestyle. And if you're in the market for a million-dollar home, now is an excellent time to explore the thriving luxury market. Here's why.
The Number of Luxury Homes Is Growing
The top of the market, or luxury homes, can mean different things depending on where you live. But in general, these are homes that are in the top 5% price range in any area. According to a recent report from Redfin, the average value of those homes has risen to over one million dollars: “The median sale price for U.S. luxury homes, defined as the top 5% of listings, rose 9% year-over-year to a record $1.18 million during the second quarter.”
That same report goes on to show the percentage of homes valued at a million dollars or more has risen to an all-time high.
Your Luxury Home Is an Investment
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The Latest on the Luxury Home Market Luxury living is about more than just stunning views and cutting-edge smart home technology—it's about elevating your lifestyle.
Most experts project the Fed will start cutting the Federal Funds Rate this month.
And while the Fed doesn’t control mortgage rates, a Federal Funds Rate cut can have an impact. It should help keep the downward mortgage rate momentum going, especially if inflation and the economy continues to cool.
If you want to talk more about what that means for you, DM me.
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Want to avoid making some of the top seller mistakes? The key is working with a real estate agent so you don’t overprice your house or skip necessary repairs. Let’s connect so you can avoid making these costly mistakes.
Looking ahead to 2025, it's important to know what experts are projecting for the housing market.
Mortgage Rates Are Projected To Come Down Slightly
Mortgage rates play a significant role in the housing market. The forecasts for 2025 from Fannie Mae, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), the National Association of Realtors (NAR), and Wells Fargo show an expected gradual decline in mortgage rates over the course of the next year.
And many experts believe these signs will encourage the Federal Reserve to lower the Federal Funds Rate, which tends to lead to lower mortgage rates.
Expect More Homes To Sell
The market will see an increase in both the supply of available homes on the market, as well as a rise in demand, as more buyers and sellers who have been sitting on the sidelines because of higher rates choose to make a move. That’s one big reason why experts are projecting an increase in home sales next...
2025 Housing Market Forecasts: What To Expect Looking ahead to 2025, it's important to know what experts are projecting for the housing market.
In today's housing market, many sellers are making a critical mistake: overpricing their houses. This common error can lead to a home sitting on the market for a long time without any offers. And when that happens, the homeowner may have to drop their asking price to try to re-ignite buyer interest.
If you’re thinking about making a move yourself, here’s what you need to know. The best way to avoid making a costly mistake is to work with a trusted real estate agent to find the right price. Here’s a look at what’s at stake if you don’t.
Not Paying Attention To Current Market Conditions
Understanding current market conditions is key to accurate pricing.
Real estate agents stay updated on market trends and how they impact the pricing strategy for your house.
Pricing It Based on What You Want To Make (Not What It’s Worth)
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The Number One Mistake Sellers Are Making: Overpricing Their House In today's housing market, many sellers are making a critical mistake: overpricing their houses.
Have you ever heard the phrase: don’t believe everything you hear? There’s a lot of misinformation out there. And right now, making sure you have someone you can go to for trustworthy information is extra important.
1. I’ll Get a Better Deal Once Prices Crash
If you’ve heard home prices are going to come crashing down, it’s time to look at what’s actually happening. While prices vary by local market, there’s a lot of data out there from numerous sources that shows a crash is not going to happen. So, if you think waiting will score you a deal, know that data shows there’s not a crash on the horizon, and waiting isn’t going to pay off the way you’d hoped.
2. I Won’t Be Able To Find Anything To Buy
If this nagging fear about finding the right home if you move is still holding you back, you probably haven’t talked with an expert real estate agent lately. Throughout the year, the supply of homes for sale has grown...
Today’s Biggest Housing Market Myths Have you ever heard the phrase: don’t believe everything you hear?
Affordability has been a challenge for a while now.
There are three main factors that impact it: mortgage rates, home prices, and wages.
Here’s the good news. There are early signs that all three are starting to improve. Mortgage rates are coming down, home price growth is moderating, and wages are going up.
If you’re thinking about kicking off your search, DM me.
When you're thinking about buying a home, your credit score is one of the biggest pieces of the puzzle. Think of it like your financial report card that lenders look at when trying to figure out if you qualify, and which home loan will work best for you. As the Mortgage Report says:
"Good credit scores communicate to lenders that you have a track record for properly managing your debts. For this reason, the higher your score, the better your chances of qualifying for a mortgage."
The trouble is most buyers overestimate the minimum credit score they need to buy a home. According to a report from Fannie Mae, only 32% of consumers have a good idea of what lenders require. That means nearly 2 out of every 3 people don’t.
So, here’s a general ballpark to give you a rough idea. Experian says:
“The minimum credit score needed to buy a house can range from 500 to 700, but will ultimately depend on the type of mortgage loan you're...
What Credit Score Do You Really Need To Buy a House? When you're thinking about buying a home, your credit score is one of the biggest pieces of the puzzle.
Good news for all the buyers out there.
The supply of homes for sale has grown significantly this year. There are 36.6% more homes actively for sale compared to 2023. This means more options for you.
But this doesn’t mean we have an oversupply. Inventory is still almost 29% lower compared to more normal years like 2017-2019.
Have you heard the good news?
Mortgage rates are down a full percent from their recent peak.
And if higher rates were the biggest thing keeping you on the sidelines, this may be exactly what you were waiting for.
If you’re ready to jump back into the market, DM me.
Back in 2008, there were too many homes on the market. Today, it’s just the opposite. The three main sources of inventory show this isn’t like the last time.
Caught between caring for your kids and aging parents? Here’s some good news.
In a recent survey, 1 in 3 people in this same situation find it actually makes it easier to afford a home.
That’s because a multi-generational home has big financial perks like sharing expenses and built-in childcare.
If you want to talk about whether this type of home is right for you, DM me.
During the pandemic, home prices soared due to high demand coupled with low inventory and mortgage rates. But that rapid appreciation couldn’t last forever.
Now, data confirms prices are still rising, just more moderately.
This healthier pace is actually a good thing. It means home price growth is normalizing.
DM me if you want more details on prices in our area.
As someone who’s thinking about buying or selling a home, you’re probably paying close attention to mortgage rates – and wondering what's ahead.
One thing that can affect mortgage rates is the Federal Funds Rate, which influences how much it costs banks to borrow money from each other. While the Federal Reserve (the Fed) doesn’t directly control mortgage rates, they do control the Federal Funds Rate.
The relationship between the two is why people have been watching closely to see when the Fed might lower the Federal Funds Rate. Whenever they do, that’ll put downward pressure on mortgage rates. The Fed meets next week, and three of the most important metrics they’ll look at as they make their decision are:
1. The Rate of Inflation
2. How Many Jobs the Economy Is Adding
3. The Unemployment Rate
What Does This Mean Moving Forward?
While mortgage rates are going to continue to be volatile in the days and months ahead...
How the Economy Impacts Mortgage Rates As someone who’s thinking about buying or selling a home, you’re probably paying close attention to mortgage rates – and wondering what's ahead.
Having a hard time finding a place to call home in your budget?
Thousands of Americans are on the move in search of better affordability.
That’s because broadening where you're looking could help you find somewhere your money takes you a little further.
Thinking about buying a home? You want to consider everything from mortgage rates to your personal finances and goals.
My best advice: focus on what you can control and take the time to evaluate your situation.
These 4 questions can help you figure out if you’re ready.
If you want to have a conversation about how to prepare, send me a DM.
How do presidential elections impact the housing market? Data shows Presidential elections only have a small and temporary impact on the housing market. If you have questions about what this means for your move, let’s connect.
Even if you didn't own a home at the time, you probably remember the housing crisis in 2008. That crash impacted the lives of countless people, and many now live with the worry that something like that could happen again. But rest easy, because things are different than they were back then.
Homeowners Deciding To Sell Their Houses
Although the supply of existing (previously owned) homes is up compared to this time last year, it’s still low overall. And while this varies by local market, nationally, the current months’ supply is well below the norm, and even further below what we saw during the crash.
New Home Construction
People are also talking a lot about what's going on with newly built houses these days, and that might make you wonder if homebuilders are overdoing it. Even though new homes make up a larger percentage of the total inventory than the norm, there’s no need for alarm. Here’s why.
There’s just too...
Not a Crash: 3 Graphs That Show How Today’s Inventory Differs from 2008 Even if you didn't own a home at the time, you probably remember the housing crisis in 2008.
Seeing headlines about foreclosures rising? Don’t worry.
That’s only compared to years when foreclosures were at a record low.
We're still below what we’d see in a more normal year.
And, if you compare today to what happened during the crash, we’re nowhere near what we saw back then.
Got questions? Drop them below.
Homeownership continues to top the list as a big part of the American Dream.
A recent Bankrate survey found that 78% of people rank it above other milestones like retirement and career success.
Why? Security and wealth-building. A fixed-rate mortgage keeps expenses stable, and as you pay down your mortgage, you build equity and financial stability.
Let’s make your homeownership dream come true.
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Should you buy a home now or should you wait? That’s a big question on many people’s minds today. And while what timing is right for you will depend on a lot of other personal factors, here’s something you may not have considered.
If you’re able to buy at today’s rates and prices, it may be better to focus on time in the market, rather than timing the market.
The Downside of Trying To Time the Market
Trying to time the market isn’t a good strategy because things can change. Here’s an example. For the better part of this year, projections have said mortgage rates will come down. And while experts agree that’s still what’s ahead, shifts in various market and economic factors have pushed back the timing of when that’ll happen.
The Advice You Need To Hear If You’re Ready and Able To Buy Now
Right now, you may be focused on what’s happening with mortgage rates and how those impact your monthly payment, but don’t...
Focus on Time in the Market, Not Timing the Market Should you buy a home now or should you wait?
When you decide to buy your first home, you may come across a number of terms and conditions you’re not familiar with. While you may have a general idea of what an inspection is, maybe you’re not sure why you need one or how it’s different from an appraisal. To keep it simple, here’s an explainer of each one and what they mean for you as a homebuyer.
Home Inspection
Once you’re under contract on a home you’d like to buy, getting an inspection is a key part of the process. An inspection gives you a clear idea of the safety and overall condition of the home – which is important for such a big transaction.
And don’t worry – you don’t have to go through that process alone. Your real estate agent will be your advocate and negotiate with the seller for you.
Home Appraisal
While the inspection tells you about the current state of the house, an appraisal gives you its value.
Regardless of what you’re willing to pay for a...
The Difference Between an Inspection and an Appraisal When you decide to buy your first home, you may come across a number of terms and conditions you’re not familiar with.
With the Presidential election only months away, you may be wondering what impact that’ll have on the housing market.
Fortunately, the impact is usually small and temporary. History shows us the market remains strong during election years.
That's good news for you because it means this year's election shouldn't affect your move. If you want the data, shoot me a message.
The 2024 Presidential election is just months away. As someone who’s thinking about potentially buying or selling a home, you’re probably curious about what effect, if any, elections have on the housing market.
Home Sales
During the month of November, in years when the Presidential election takes place, there’s typically a slight slowdown in home sales. As Ali Wolf, Chief Economist at Zonda, explains: “Usually, home sales are unchanged compared to a non-election year with the exception being November. In an election year, November is slower than normal.”
Home Prices
What about home prices? Do they drop during election years? Not typically. As residential appraiser and housing analyst Ryan Lundquist puts it: “An election year doesn’t alter the price trend that is already happening in the market.”
Mortgage Rates
Mortgage rates are important because they affect how much your monthly payment will be when you buy a...
Do Elections Impact the Housing Market? The 2024 Presidential election is just months away.
For twelve years straight, real estate has been voted the best long-term investment in an annual Gallup poll.
So, if you’re debating between renting or buying, remember, that it's more than just a roof over your head. A home is an asset that usually grows in value over time – and that makes it a powerful investment.
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Successful Realtor, Brandon Reilly, currently provides real estate information and services to home buyers and sellers located in and around Portland, Maine. Always holding client satisfaction as his highest priority, Brandon works hard to make the entire home buying and selling experience as productive and enjoyable as possible. Clients working with Brandon never fail to appreciate his enthusiasm, professional integrity and fierce dedication.
Brandon's knowledge and experience allow him to handle a wide range of clients and situations. Whether his clients are looking for a home for the very first time or they're seasoned investors; Brandon works tirelessly to accommodate their needs and exceed their expectations.
Brandon values all of his clients and strives to build strong, lasting relationships with them that go far beyond business. Brandon understands how much his clients put on the line when they invest in a home. That's why he works closely with them every step of the way, making the otherwise overwhelming process completely stress-free. Brandon is truly passionate about what he does and loves finding the best homes for his clients and their families.
To learn more about Brandon and his real estate services, please don't hesitate to give him a call today.
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