We’ve all heard the old saying , “Give them an inch and they will take a mile.” Right?
Well, this has never held more true than it does today in this age of bank owned properties. No, this is not another one of those bank, bashing blog posts that seem to be everywhere these days. Quite frankly it is difficult to tell if the expanding trend of banks REQUIRING more and more of a potential purchaser before accepting an offer, is the work of the banks or of some of the bank-employed REALTORS® that have hitched their fortunes to their bank-employer.
Let’s take a little walk down memory lane to see what I mean.
Inch #1-In the beginning, banks that owned foreclosed homes simply required that a buyer present a loan prequalification letter with any offer that was made on one of their homes. This seemed fair, as no seller wants to be dealing with a buyer that is not qualified for a loan.
Inch #2- It was then not good enough that the purchase contract stated that the buyer had given a deposit check to their agent. The bank wanted a copy of the check.
Inch #3-Next the major banks required that any prospective buyer be loan prequalified with their bank before they would consider the buyer’s offer. Great way for the bank’s loan officers to try and persuade a buyer to swtich their business to them. Yes, it is happening! Read the rest of this entry »
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One of the biggest dilemmas facing potential sellers, in what is a very difficult market from their perspective, is what to do about making repairs, or performing upgrades to a home before placing it on the market.
Over my nearly 16 years in Oroville real estate market, I have consistently counseled sellers to be very careful about putting money into repairs and upgrades of their homes as it very rarely means that they will see all that money come back to them in the sales price of the home.
A recently released report by Remodeling Magazine provides some valuable data on what your expected return might be on monies used to upgrade or repair your home. The information I am linking you to is for the Sacramento, California area as this is the closest area to the Lake Oroville area that the magazine rated.
While looking at these numbers keep in mind that this is a survey which only concerns itself with dollars spent vs. dollars recouped. Another major factor you should consider when judging the return on your investment is that, while almost none of the items surveyed paid for themselves, many of these items may actually help your home sell faster, which is of value in itself. Remember: TIME IS MONEY!
Be sure to click here to see the report in its entirety.
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