Alison O'Keeffe - Red 1 Realty

Westerville Realtor providing buyer and seller representation throughout Central Ohio.

Providing buyer and seller real estate representation throughout Central Ohio.

09/11/2024

When buying a home, many first-time buyers focus on the down payment and mortgage payments but overlook several hidden costs that can add up quickly. Here are some of the most common hidden costs:

1. Closing costs: loan origination fee, appraisal fee, title insurance, attorney fees, home inspection fee, etc.

2. Property taxes: These vary by location and are based on the assessed value of your property and are often rolled into your monthly mortgage payment.

3. Homeowners insurance: Lenders typically require homeowners insurance, and it’s another cost that’s often included in your monthly mortgage payment.

4. Maintenance & repairs: Both routine maintenance and unexpected repairs should be budgeted for.

5. Utilities & HOA fees: Utility bills may be a bigger expense if you are upgrading from a small apartment to a full family home. Neighborhood online groups can help give you an idea of what your utilities may cost in comparable homes in your area. While not everyone has an HOA fee, it’s important to know if you do and what the cost will be.

Being aware of these hidden costs and budgeting for them can help you avoid financial surprises and ensure a smoother home-buying process.

09/11/2024

Today, we honor the courage and resilience of those we lost and the heroes who emerged on September 11, 2001. We stand united in remembrance, with hearts full of gratitude for the sacrifices made and the strength shown by so many. Let us continue to carry their legacy forward with compassion, unity, and hope for a brighter future.

09/09/2024

Appraisers play a crucial role in the real estate market by providing an unbiased, professional assessment of a property's value. Appraisals help prevent overpaying for a property, facilitate fair negotiations, and ensure that lenders do not provide more financing than a property is worth. Questions about how it works? Send me a message! 📱

09/09/2024

Your credit score can play a significant role in the home-buying process, particularly in securing a mortgage and determining the terms of your loan. Lenders use your credit score to assess your creditworthiness. A higher score indicates that you are a lower-risk borrower, making it easier to qualify for a mortgage. Certain types of loans, such as conventional mortgages, typically require higher credit scores, while government-backed loans like FHA, VA, and USDA loans may have more lenient credit score requirements. Your credit score directly affects the interest rate on your mortgage. A higher credit score typically results in a lower interest rate, which can save you tens of thousands of dollars over the life of the loan.
If your score isn’t quite where you would like it to be, don’t fret! You can take steps to improve your credit score, from ensuring you pay bills on time to limiting new credit inquiries, any increase will help lead to lower interest rates, better loan options, and lower overall costs, making it an essential aspect of the home-buying process to focus on.

09/06/2024

Location is one of the most critical factors when buying a home because it can significantly impact your lifestyle, property value, and long-term investment.
From proximity to school or your workplace to property taxes to resale value, there is plenty to consider when choosing where you want to buy. Sit down and make a list of what matters most to you, considering how much location can impact.
Location affects not only the immediate living experience but also the long-term financial viability of your home investment. Choosing the right location is crucial to ensuring that your home meets your needs and holds its value over time.

09/04/2024

Understanding your budget for buying a home involves several key steps. Here’s how to go about it:

1. Assess your financial situation! What is your total income, expenses, and savings.

2. Determine your debt-to-income ratio. This is the gross monthly income that goes towards paying debts. The typical goal is 36% or lower.

3. Get pre-approved for a mortgage. This gives you an estimate of how much you can borrow based on your financial profile

4. Calculate your down payment and factor in closing costs. Your down payment can vary depending on the type of mortgage or loan you plan to use and closing costs typically range from 2-5% of the purchase price.

5. Estimate your monthly mortgage payment. A mortgage calculator can help you with this and from there, you can ensure that payment comfortably fits within your budget.

09/01/2024

Ever wondered what factors contribute to a home's value? 🤔 From location to size, condition, and local market trends, it's a complex equation. Want to delve deeper into understanding what makes a home special and valuable? Reach out for more valuable insights.

08/30/2024

The 1 percent rule is a good standard because it's so easy to remember. Just put aside 1 percent of the total purchase price of your home for home maintenance repairs. A $250,000 home would require you to save $2,500 annually, or about $209 per month.
Remember this is a rough estimate that doesn’t consider labor costs or materials, and other factors can contribute to this base price. It is a great starting place to ensure any unexpected expenses can be taken care of without stress.

08/26/2024

So you’re getting ready to buy a house. Congratulations! Before you start picking out decor, there’s something you need to consider: Is your budget ready to handle monthly mortgage payments?

If you’re not buying with cash, this is an important question to ask. Knowing what can be included in a monthly mortgage payment and how much home you can actually afford are key steps to finding a home that will fit your long-term goals.

To get a better grip on what you’re paying, why you’re paying it, and for how long, consider this list of what can be included in a typical monthly mortgage payment and ask questions about any items you are unsure about!

08/23/2024

Getting your house ready to sell involves a combination of cleaning, repairing, and staging to make it as appealing as possible to potential buyers. Here’s a checklist to help you prepare your home for the market:

1. Clean and Declutter
2. Make Necessary Repairs
3. Enhance Curb Appeal
4. Stage the Home As Needed
5. Set the Right Price
6. Prepare for Showings
7. Work with Professionals

By following these steps, you can enhance your home’s appeal, attract potential buyers, and potentially achieve a quicker sale at a better price.

08/21/2024

Curb appeal is crucial for several reasons, particularly when it comes to selling a home:

1. First Impressions: Curb appeal is the first impression potential buyers have of a property. A well-maintained exterior can create a positive initial impact, making the home more attractive and inviting.

2. Increased Value: Homes with strong curb appeal often have higher perceived value. Buyers are willing to pay more for a property that looks well-cared-for from the outside, as it suggests that the home has been maintained throughout.

Investing time and effort into improving curb appeal can significantly impact the attractiveness and value of your home, making it a worthwhile consideration for both sellers and homeowners looking to enhance their property.

08/19/2024

Successfully managing the sale of your current home and the purchase of a new one requires careful planning and coordination. By understanding these aspects and seeking professional help, you can make the process smoother and less stressful. Know that you’re not alone: 71% of buyers are also, simultaneously, sellers. The key to success on both ends of the deal is having a realtor to guide you through. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or uncertain, the best thing to do is to talk to a pro who can ease your worries. We are here to help you through every step of the journey - let’s talk today!

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08/17/2024

You might already be aware of the significant updates following the recent NAR lawsuit/settlement. Here’s what you need to know about the key changes:

No More Compensation Details in MLS: This means that compensation agreements will no longer be publicly listed. This doesn't mean buyer’s agents won't be compensated; it simply shifts the compensation discussion to the negotiation phase of the offering process.

Written Agreements Required: Before you tour any homes with your agent, you'll need to have a written agreement in place. This agreement sets out the terms of your relationship with your agent and outlines the commission arrangements, especially in cases where the seller does not provide agent compensation.

🌟 Why is having a realtor by your side more crucial than ever? With these new practices, a knowledgeable realtor will guide you through the complexities of modern real estate transactions, ensuring your needs are met while adhering to the latest legal requirements.

Need more insights or have questions? Let’s connect! Your trusted real estate partnership starts here. 🤝

08/16/2024

Skipping a home inspection can be risky for several reasons. Home inspections reveal potential problems that may not be visible during a casual walkthrough. This can include structural issues, electrical or plumbing problems, and issues with the roof or foundation. Identifying issues before purchasing helps you avoid unexpected repair costs. If major problems are found, you might be able to negotiate repairs or a lower purchase price with the seller. Overall, a home inspection is a crucial step in the home-buying process that helps protect your investment and ensures you’re making a well-informed decision.

08/16/2024

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08/14/2024

Preparing your kids for a big move can help ease the transition and minimize stress. Here are some tips to help your children adjust to the change:

• Communicate Early: Let your kids know about the move as early as possible. Use age-appropriate language to explain why you’re moving and what they can expect. This helps them process the information gradually.

• Involve Them in the Process: Give your children a sense of control by involving them in the moving process. Let them help with packing their belongings, choose colors for their new room, or even select new furniture if possible.

By addressing your children's needs and feelings during the move, you can help them transition more smoothly and start enjoying their new home.

08/12/2024

Home buyers often place a high value on storage for several reason. Ample storage helps keep a home organized, reducing clutter and making it easier to find and access items. Buyers appreciate the ability to neatly store personal belongings, which enhances the home's overall functionality and appeal. Good storage solutions maximize the use of available space. Features like walk-in closets, built-in shelves, and cabinets make a home feel more spacious and efficient, which is particularly appealing in homes with limited square footage. Overall, ample storage enhances a home's functionality and livability, making it a highly sought-after feature for many buyers.

08/10/2024

There are several myths about buying a home that can mislead prospective buyers. Some of the most common are listed here. While the internet is a great source of information, it will always serve in your best interest to check in with real estate professionals when you aren’t sure. Being aware of these myths can help you make more informed decisions and avoid common pitfalls in the home-buying process.

08/07/2024

The time it takes for a home buyer to find a house can vary widely depending on several factors. These can include market conditions, location, price range, and certain personal circumstances. On average, in a balanced market, buyers might find a home within a few weeks to a few months. In highly competitive markets, it might take longer as buyers need to act quickly and may face multiple offers on desirable properties. It’s also not uncommon for buyers to take several months or even over a year to find the right home, especially if they have very specific requirements or are waiting for market conditions to shift.

08/05/2024

An expired listing isn’t entirely unusual, and some properties may go through more than one listing period before selling. If you’re a seller, an expired listing can be an opportunity to reassess and refine your approach to getting your home sold. If the property is re-listed, there will be a review of feedback from the previous listing period and suggested changes to improve the property’s appeal or pricing. An expired listing often prompts a reassessment of the property’s value and strategy. The seller might need to consider market conditions, buyer feedback, and potential improvements.

07/31/2024

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07/24/2024

Lenders use your credit score to assess your creditworthiness. A higher credit score indicates to lenders that you are more likely to repay your loan on time. This can improve your chances of getting approved for a mortgage. Generally, borrowers with higher credit scores qualify for lower interest rates, which can save you thousands of dollars over the life of the loan. By understanding the role of your credit score and taking steps to maintain or improve it, you can enhance your ability to qualify for a mortgage with favorable terms when you're ready to buy a home.

07/22/2024

Getting final loan approval means you need to keep your finances and credit in line during the underwriting phase. Don’t open new credit lines or make any major purchases until the paperwork is signed, and avoid changing jobs before closing too, if possible.

07/17/2024

Viewing listing photos online is helpful, but isn’t a substitute for visiting homes in person and getting to know the area and its amenities. In some cases, the right neighborhood might be even more important than the home itself. Be specific with your agent about exactly what kinds of homes you want to see, so they can more effectively find options that meet your criteria. And keep an open mind: You may not be able to check off everything on your wish list, so prioritize must-haves over things that are nice to have but not crucial.

07/15/2024

The down payment is often considered the biggest home-buying expense, since it’s a large amount that the buyer has to actually pay upfront. But homeownership involves plenty of additional costs that you should be ready for. Before you even close on the purchase, you’ll need to make sure you have enough money set aside to cover closing costs. These fees will vary by state and by individual transaction, but they will almost certainly range into the thousands of dollars.

07/13/2024

Shopping for a mortgage means finding financing for your home purchase with a lender that may offer the best rate, loan options or customer experience. Often, affordability is a major factor in finding the right lender. Your interest rate, fees, closing costs and down payment influence how expensive your mortgage will be and can be influenced, in part, by the lender you choose.

07/10/2024

To calculate how much house you can afford, lenders take into account a few primary items, such as your household income, monthly debts (for example, car loan and student loan payments) and the amount of savings available for a down payment. As a home buyer, you’ll want to have a certain level of comfort in understanding your monthly mortgage payments. Depending on your credit score, you may be qualified for a payment that is greater, but housing expenses exceeding 1/3 of your monthly income should be avoided as a rule of thumb.

07/08/2024

Choosing the right agent for you is one of the most important steps of the home buying and selling process. When trying to decide who might be the best choice, you should consider their market experience, previous client experiences, and compatibility with you and your needs. We would love to check those boxes for you - let’s talk today!

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