Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Selling Your Fountain Hills Home in 2014? 4 Steps to Take Now!

Fountain Hills home sellers have reasons to be optimistic in 2014! Foreclosure inventory in Arizona has dropped by 50% from a year ago, according to data from CoreLogic. Median home prices in the Phoenix-Scottsdale area saw gains through much of 2013. Will the momentum continue in 2014?

Some analysts say yes, some say no! Early pessimism hit when home prices stalled during the last couple months 2013. However, this may have been partially due to the Federal budget wrangling that dominated headlines at the time. When you consider that home inventory in Fountain Hills remains low, while demand among home buyers and investors remains strong, there is certainly room for price growth in our market.

This year, some home sellers in Fountain Hills will do better than others, no matter what the market conditions. A top-dollar sale comes when you show your home at its best! I have proven strategies for you in my popular e-book, "450 Ideas to Sell Your Home Faster!"  It's completely free, and I encourage you to obtain your copy today. I'm sharing some quick tips with you now!

1. Start eyeing your competition. Take a look at homes for sale in your neighborhood, and ask about recently sold prices. I can show you Fountain Hills market information that includes original listing price, final sales price, days on market, and more.

2. Get a home inspection. You might be so used to that dripping faucet that you don't even notice it anymore. Same thing for the rattle in the dishwasher, or the loose railing on the deck. A home inspection is a good way to evaluate your home's condition objectively. If issues are found, you may not have to fix everything in order to sell - but you will need to price your home accordingly.

3. Spruce up the home interior. Fresh paint, polished floors, and sparkling clean kitchens and baths appeal strongly to home buyers. Remove clutter - for good! Get in the habit of keeping your home in ready-to-show condition.

4. Have a sale plan. How fast should your home sell? How much profit can you reasonably expect from the sale? These questions can be answered by obtaining a pre-sale consultation. I will conduct a comparative market analysis, and present you with a net sheet that estimates your potential home sale price, projected transaction expenses, and estimated cash at closing.

It's never too soon to get started! I have many more home sale strategies and staging tips I'd like to share with you. Contact me today, and find out how we can sell your Fountain Hills home for top dollar in 2014!

Tina Nabers
Nabers Property Management & Real Estate

Monday, December 30, 2013

Credit Card Protection Pointers for Fountain Hills!

By now you've heard the news about the financial data security breach at a major retailer. What you may not know, is that this type of problem occurs more often than you hear about - to the tune of nearly three billion dollars a year!

In fact, the weeks surrounding the holiday season are the most popular for credit and debit card fraud. This is because busy shoppers are less inclined to read over their statements, and more likely to disregard transactions that they don't remember.

Data thieves take advantage of this fact, so now is the time to be extra vigilant! Here are some pointers to help Fountain Hills residents!

1. Get receipts. Some businesses only issue receipts by request. Be sure to get a receipt and take a moment to verify that your total is correct. Keep your receipt for verification against your billing statement or bank account.

2. Check your account activity. Reconcile your receipts against your online transaction record or billing statement. It only takes a few minutes a day! Make a habit of checking your accounts, even if you have not made any purchases lately.

3. Question transactions you don't recognize. Your bank or card issuer can provide more details to help you verify the legitimacy of the charge. Don't be embarrassed about verifying small transactions! Thieves often try a small "test" before hitting you for more.

4. If you suspect that your card data is at risk, take action. Why wait for a problem? If you have good reason to believe that your card information has been compromised, close the account and open a new one. Your bank or card issuer can make sure that pending, valid transactions are still honored.

5. Don't carry all your cards with you. The fewer cards you carry along, the better. Plan your shopping trips ahead of time and only bring the cards that you need. Lock away the rest.

6. Never leave the tip line blank. If you are not leaving a tip, strike a line through this area. Do not fill in the tip line with zero, because someone could write numbers around it. Read the receipt, and make sure the total charge is correct.

7. Avoid card skimmers. Data theft devices can be placed on ATMs and gas station card readers. Whenever possible, complete your transactions inside with a clerk.

8. Watch your card, and watch your back. Smart phones are everywhere, and thieves can easily photograph your credit or debit card once you hand it over. Pay attention to whoever is handling your card.

Also watch the area behind you. If you are about to ring up a transaction, but the customer behind you seems to be a little too close - and they have a phone in hand - excuse yourself and exit the line. Pay attention to your instincts!

If you are thinking of buying a Fountain Hills home in the near future, take extra precautions with your credit! An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

As your Accredited Buyer Representative for Fountain Hills, I will always look out for your best interests! Please contact me whenever you have questions regarding Fountain Hills real estate!

Wishing you all the best in the New Year,

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

FHA "Back to Work" Mortgage Helps Buyers Return to Home Ownership

If you previously lost a home to foreclosure, or experienced a bankruptcy or short sale, there's good news: you might be able to buy a home again, sooner than expected!

A new mortgage loan program by the Federal Housing Administration paves the way for a return to home ownership. This is great news for Fountain Hills real estate!

The "Back to Work" mortgage program is designed for prior homeowners who experienced foreclosure, or other adverse action, because of a temporary income loss. This is not a miracle cure for every situation - but it should help a significant number of people. Here are the basic requirements:

  • Documentation to prove the cause of the income loss. 
  • Loss of income must have been involuntary in nature. 
  • The income loss must have accounted for at least 20% of household income. 
  • The income loss must have lasted for at least six months.  
  • Proof that your income has recovered enough to afford a new mortgage.

The lender will review your credit history before and after the income loss period. They will be checking to see if your credit was good before the income loss - and if the income loss caused the foreclosure, bankruptcy, or short sale. There are a couple more requirements:

  • Credit history must show no late payments during the past 12 months.
  • You must complete housing counseling through a HUD-approved agency. The counseling can be completed in person, by telephone, or through online sessions.

The standard FHA mortgage conditions also apply. While the Back-to-Work mortgage program shortens the timeline to return to home ownership - it doesn't shorten the mortgage process! However, it gives former Arizona homeowners a good opportunity to buy a home again, before home prices and mortgage interest rates climb further.

Let me provide you with professional guidance for our Fountain Hills real estate market! As your  Accredited Buyer Representative, I will refer you to trustworthy mortgage lenders, and help you throughout the home buying process. I have helped Arizona home buyers for over 30 years, and I'd like to help you too!
 

Friday, October 11, 2013

How Home Inspections Help Buyers Avoid the Money Pit



You’ve made an offer on a Fountain Hills home and it’s been accepted, but before you start packing boxes for your move there’s one more important step in the home-buying process – the home inspection.

A professional home inspection is key in making sure your new home doesn’t have any hidden flaws or major repairs that may have gone unnoticed at first glace. Plus, an inspection can give you added confidence and peace of mind in your decision to purchase a particular home. That’s why it’s so important to find a reputable home inspector who is licensed and current on local building codes. All of the professional home inspectors I work with are certified by the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and carry general liability as well as errors and omission (E&O) insurance.

During a home inspection, the inspector will take a thorough look at many areas of the home including:
  • Heating and cooling systems
  • Windows
  • Interior plumbing
  • Doors
  • Electrical systems
  • Floors
  • Foundation and substructure
  • Signs of wet or dry rot
  • Other damage or neglect
  • Walls
  • Signs of termites
Once the inspection is complete, the home inspector will write up a detailed report of their findings. This will give you an accurate picture of the overall “health” of your home and any potential issues or major repairs that may need to be done. Remember, no house is perfect. Finding out any potential issues early can let you know what to expect and give the seller a chance to correct them. All of my inspectors guarantee their work and offer extended advice or service long after the inspection is over.

Home inspections are an important part of the home-buying process. As a Fountain Hills real estate agent, it’s my job to give you all the information you need to make the right home-buying decision. Whether you’re a first-time home buyer or a seasoned veteran, I’m happy to answer any questions you have and discuss your real estate goals. Give me a call and I can help you get started.

Tina Nabers
Nabers Property Management & Real Estate

Monday, September 23, 2013

How to buy a home: steps for the first time home buyer

How To Buy A Home In Fountain Hills Arizona

If you are thinking about buying a home for the first time, you may be a little baffled about where to start. That's understandable. The process can be more than a little intimidating. Obviously, being a real estate agent in Fountain Hills, AZ, my first piece of advice would be to enlist the help of a real estate agent. If your budget is tight, don't worry because your buyer's agent is paid through commission when you eventually purchase a home, so their services are free to you!

Besides getting a real estate agent, here are the steps I recommend you follow when buying your first home:

1. Figure out what you can afford.
Common wisdom is that your mortgage payment shouldn't exceed 25% of your annual income. Start by calculating this figure and compare it to your current rent payment. If 25% is more than what you currently pay, it can be wise to spend 6 months saving the difference between your rent payment and your potential mortgage payment to see how you do. From there, you can adjust accordingly. Once you know the mortgage payment you can afford comfortably, then you can factor in current mortgage rates and how much you have saved for a down payment and closing costs to get a general idea of the price of the home you can afford. There are several good online calculators available for this. I recommend the one at CNN Money.

2. Shop around to get pre-approved for a home loan. 
In today's financial environment, it is very important to get a lender pre approval letter before you start making offers. You can begin this research on the internet. Most banks post their current interest rates online. There are even sites like BankRate.com and LendingTree.com that will bring up rates for several lenders at once. Once you have it narrowed down to a few lenders, you can go ahead and apply for approval with them to see who actually gives you the best rate and closing cost combination. Most financial institutions have friendly agents that are happy to walk you through this process. If the research stage of loan shopping seems too overwhelming, another option is to look for a local mortgage broker that can do the footwork for you.

3. Determine Where You Want to Live
When you start shopping for homes, it can be easy to get caught up in the luxuries of a nice home that's in a bad neighborhood. Remember community contributes just as much to quality of life as the home itself - and I would argue MORE then the house itself! If you haven't nailed down exactly what community you want to live in, (perhaps you are looking at a large metropolitan area like Phoenix), you need to spend some time really considering this. Think about distance from your employer, the quality of school districts, crime rates and traffic congestion in the areas you are considering. Fountain Hills is a just a quick 25 minute drive from major employers in Scottsdale, Mesa and Tempe and we boast low crime rates and quality school districts. We also have a sense of community here that just can’t be found anywhere else in the valley.

You might also consider outdoor recreation, entertainment, places of worship and community events. In Fountain Hills, we have the several outdoor festivals throughout the year that bring the community together – not to mention our famous annual Thanksgiving Day parade. We also have quick access to hiking in the McDowell preserve, mountain biking in McDowell Mountain Regional Park, boating on Saguaro Lake, and cool weather camping just an hour north near Payson.

Think about what you need quick access to, and what you are willing to drive for. After narrowing down your search to a particular community, this is a great time to contact a Realtor that specializes in that area if you haven't already done so.

4. Determine What You Need in a Home
This is where you make your needs/wants list. Number of rooms, parking, yard space, square footage, kitchen space are probably the most vital things on this list. You might also consider how move in ready the place needs to be (do you need to move quickly or do you have the time/funds to fix up the home before you move?). Here in Arizona, a pool is often a requirement. Style, fixtures and flooring are also considerations, especially if you aren't planning on doing any major remodels. Fountain Hills has homes built in every decade since the 70’s, so you will encounter a wide range of architectural and interior design styles during your home search here.  Couples, get ready to put on your negotiating hats! Once you have your needs/wants list, share it with your Realtor so they can research homes on the market that might meet your needs.

5. Visit Homes
Once your realtor has found some potential homes, it's time to start the touring process. It's often good to bring a notepad and a camera when checking out potential homes since it can sometimes be hard to remember one home from the next, especially if you are seeing more than one in one day. Make a list of the pluses and minuses of each home as you tour.

6. Start the negotiation process.
This is where you really need a Realtor that knows what they are doing. Negotiations can be tricky and can sometimes take several weeks or more, so work with your Realtor and don't buy the furniture until you actually have the keys! After a price has been agreed upon, make sure to have the house inspected. The contract is usually written so that the price can be re-negotiated or backed-out of if the home inspection reveals that significant repairs need to be made.

7. Move into your new home!
When all the negotiations are complete, it's time to sign a whole bunch of paperwork and load up the moving truck! You are now a homeowner!

If that process sounds a bit stressful, don't be overwhelmed. Home buying doesn't have to be stressful! For home buying success in our competitive Fountain Hills real estate market, use the services of an Accredited Buyer Representative! I have helped Arizona home buyers for over 30 years, and I'd like to help you too!

I will provide you with expert, professional representation throughout the home buying process. Contact me today for complete home buying help in Fountain Hills!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Cool weather is just around the corner!

Fountain Hills: "A welcome oasis on the outskirts of a metropolis"

It's finally that time of year here in Fountain Hills, Arizona when I allow myself to start anticipating the cool weather.  August always seems a little too soon to get my hopes up. We had a nice taste of fall-like weather this weekend when some storms rolled into town, dropping the temps quite a bit and bringing some much needed rain. This morning I actually sat out on my porch and felt a slight chill as the rain came down! Hurray!


With the fall weather just around the corner, I know that the town will soon be coming to life with lots of outdoor activities. In just a short few weeks on September 27th and Saturday September 28 the Fountain Hills Oktoberfest will once again be filling Fountain Park with lots of German music, great food and of course, BEER.  The atmosphere is fun and festive, and with the evening temperatures falling into the comfortable range, you can sense the excitement of the coming change of seasons and the end of the relentless summer heat.

Fountain Hills Oktoberfest
Fountain Hills Oktoberfest


Cheering on our high school football team is another traditional activity here in Fountain Hills this time of year. We are a small town with a lot of local pride and that shows at our local football games. Head on out to the football field at Fountain Hills High School to experience the traditional High School festivities, complete with spirited cheerleaders and a talented marching band. In Fountain Hills we take our Falcon Pride seriously! Here are the dates of this season's home games so mark your calendars and make sure to wear your blue and silver!


Fountain Hills High School Football - Go Falcons!


September 20th, 7:00 pm   
vs. Estrella Foothills

October 4th, 7:00p   
vs. Payson (Homecoming)

October 18, 7:00 pm   
vs. Show Low

October 25, 7:00 pm   
vs. Globe

Finally, if things are still a bit to warm for you, stay inside and catch our fabulous community theater who will be presenting a comedy called "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum"  September 13 through October 6. I can't wait to see this hilarious musical which has been described as a "non-stop laugh fest". Now who doesn't need a good laugh?  Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for children and seniors.

As a long time resident and real estate agent specializing in Fountain Hills, Arizona, I have to admit that fall is one of my favorite times of the year here, and we are so close, I can nearly taste it! We have such a vibrant, close-knit community and when you add our fantastic fall and winter weather our community truly shines. If you aren't a resident here I'd love to show you around town and talk to you about getting you in to the home of your dreams. I have been helping home buyers for over 30 years, and it would be my pleasure to provide you the same service.

Contact me today for complete home buying help in Fountain Hills!

Tina Nabers
Nabers Property Management & Real Estate
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Monday, August 5, 2013

New Art around the Town of Fountain Hills

I usually take my 9 year old Australian Shepherd to the fountain park most mornings around daybreak all year long. We've seen alot of sightings in the past few years from javelina families to bald eagles. But one morning we were coming around the corner going down to the amphitheater when I saw a large animal bending over getting a drink out of the fountain lake. I thought
is was a very large coyote. As we got closer, the animal picked up its head, saw us and took off so fast I was shocked it could move like that. As I stood there with my mouth open, my dog was pulling on her leash wanting to chase the animal down. Of course, I held on to her tightly. I knew the 80-100 lb. bobcat that was running into the desert at about 50 miles an hour, would have torn my 70 lb. dog apart. I wish I had my camera with me to capture the speed and grace of that animal. Needless to say, last week we were at the park and I noticed a few new sightings and I can take a picture of these sightings anytime. New art structures are popping up all over town and a few down at the fountain park. If you haven't walked the fountain lately, you should. You never know what you might encounter!