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What Can You Do to Ensure an Accurate Appraisal of Your Charlotte Real Estate?

compare 240x300 4 Steps to Ensure an Accurate Appraisal of Your Charlotte Real EstateThese days, in our area, the most questioned aspect of the real estate transaction is no longer, “Will the buyer qualify for the loan?” but, rather, “What about the appraisal?”  With 3 ‘bad’ appraisals under my belt during the past year, I have grown extremely weary of that phone call from the appraiser to schedule their appraisal!

Let me first clarify that 2 of the 3 ‘bad’ appraisals were reversed after providing the SAME comparables that were presented to the appraiser at the home.  The management companies requested that the appraiser review, providing them with the information that I’m assuming they actually LOOKED at this time, and the proper adjustments were made.

Secondly, when an appraiser phones in our area to MEET us at the home, this means that the appraiser does not hold a key to our Supra boxes, meaning, for the most part, that they are from far away.  Something has GOT to be done about this.  One of the low-ball appraisals included erroneous information as well as use of comparables from outside the standard distance from a subject property.  As well, they included properties from subdivisions that had comparably SIZED homes but, in completely different communities (ie vinyl vs. all-brick communities).  

Appraisals are final when it comes to securing money from a bank, so don’t let a poor one ruin your Charlotte real estate plans. Be proactive to ensure that your appraiser is competent and has all the information he or she needs.  Your purchase, sale or refinancing goals could be wrecked with a low-ball appraisal.

Minimize the risk of receiving an inaccurate appraisal by …

  • Meeting the appraiser at the house.  Show them around your Charlotte real estate, just like you’d show a potential buyer. That way you can highlight some of your home’s unique features that they might otherwise overlook.  Also, if they have any questions about when things were updated or replaced, you’ll be there to share all relevant information — instead of them just taking a guess.
  • compare houses 300x193 4 Steps to Ensure an Accurate Appraisal of Your Charlotte Real EstateEstablishing that he or she is geographically competent.  Appraisers that don’t know the area can misquote, so be sure to ask them questions, such as how far their office is from the property and if they have access to local MLS data.  If you feel the appraiser doesn’t meet geographic competency standards, then you can raise the issue with your agent and the lender involved.
  • Providing him or her with comparables.  You probably know the neighborhood better than the appraiser, so supply information on recently sold homes that you think are similar to yours.  He or she might not use them but, each time that I’ve handed the comparables to the appraiser, the seem very appreciative.
  • Record any mistakes.  Always ask for a copy of the appraisal to review, because appraisers make slip-ups all the time. Especially if the value is low, be sure to look over the details of the appraisal and call out any discrepancies. If this is the case, you won’t be able to change the designated value but, you can file a complaint against the appraiser.  If the mistakes are big, ensure you get a second appraisal.

Don’t let an inaccurate home appraisal ruin your financial goals.  We take Charlotte real estate appraisals seriously.  Be proactive, do your homework and definitely review the final version.  Your agent should provide you with this information to share with the appraiser.

If you’re getting ready to sell your home or purchase a new one and have questions about appraisals, please call me at (704) 491-3310or email me at Broker@TheCharlotteScoop.com for more information.



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Most Popular Charlotte NC Real Estate Articles and Sites in 2011

Most Popular Charlotte NC Real Estate Articles and Sites in 2011

Charlotte's most popular online articles and sitesEvery day of every year, we analyze the information which we are providing to our consumers, both near and far, to see if we’re giving you exactly what you are in search of.  If you search for something related to Charlotte real estate in Google, Bing, MSN, AOL or any of the other search engines and find us, we strive to provide you the information that you need in an accurate, clear, concise and thorough manner.  In fact, we go to great lengths to do so!

Our staff works diligently to find exactly what YOU, our valued customer, needs with regards to Charlotte real estate–and even basic Charlotte North Carolina information such as things to do, schools, restaurant information, economics and more.  We then work to give you just that–what you want!

So, to end a fantastic 2011, we’d like to share with you our top 20 posts that were viewed in 2011 on our main Charlotte NC Real Estate website, www.iCharlotteRealEstate.com.  Here’s hoping that your 2012 is happy, healthy and prosperous!  Please let us know how we can serve you in the New Year.

20.  Discover Charlotte’s Foxcroft – A Premier Charlotte Community

19.  Discover Charlotte’s Stonecroft Community – Luxury at its Finest

18.  Discover Ballantyne Country Club – A Golfing Community

17.  Home Seller Tips | Your First Impression May Just Be Your Last

16.  What Can $1M Buy Me in Charlotte Real Estate?

15.  Charlotte Home Buyer Tips | 3 Lending Tips

14.  Just What IS Absorption Rate Pricing?

13.  Which Type of Home Loan/Lender Do I Want to Use?

12.  Charlotte NC Real Estate Pricing Your Home – Myth vs. Reality

11.  Do I REALLY Need a Buyers Agent?

10. Define:  Foreclosure and Short Sale

9.   Lifestyle Home Selections–The Only Way to Buy a Home

8.   Just What IS Luxury?

7.   Savvy + Company Real Estate Success – $1,165,000 Home Sold at FULL Price in 8 Days!

6.   What Defines Luxury in Charlotte Luxury Homes?

5.   How to Be a Savvy Charlotte Home Buyer

4.   Needs vs. Wants for Charlotte Home Buyers

3.   Appraisal Issues for Charlotte Home Buyers and Sellers – What to Do if the Property Doesn’t Appraise

2.   What’s the Charlotte Real Estate Market Doing in YOUR Neighborhood?

1.   Charlotte Home Buyers Guide – Time to Nest

Popular links that were accessed from our site included:

www.AtHomesCharlotte.com, our sister site which offers an incredible home search, in fact, many say it’s the BEST home search out there–customized and simply like no other search tool in Charlotte!

www.ListMyCharlotteHome.com which is one of our smaller sites that has information primarily for Charlotte home sellers.

www.Facebook.com/CharlotteLiving is our Charlotte Real Estate Facebook page that is updated quite frequently–not just by us but, by Charlotte local businesses.

www.FB.com/ThingsToDoInCharlotte - Many things to do in Charlotte for all ages and you’ll find current events and specials here.

www.Scoop.It/t/Charlotte-North-Carolina – The scoop on Charlotte – news blurbs you can use, updated daily.

www.SavvyAndCompany.com – Our brokerage site with one of the most popular home searches with great community information

www.HipHoods.com – THE most popular Charlotte community page–lots of great information about living in Charlotte, Charlotte neighborhoods and much more!

www.SavvyLuxury.com – If you’re in search of luxury home information in Charlotte NC, this is the site that will tell you where you need to go to find the specific information that you need with regards to luxury home communities!

If you need assistance in buying or selling your Charlotte home, give us a call at (704)491-3310 or email me at Broker@TheCharlotteScoop.com.  We look forward to working with you in the New Year!


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Neighbors Helping Neighbors in Pullman Washington

Our power here in Pullman Washington just went out for a few minutes both at my house and one of my listings across town.  The power is now back up thank goodness and temperatures are mild so I suspect there will be no concerns, but it does bring to mind the importance of good neighbors and how we must watch out for each other.

Regardless of whether you have your home on the market or planning on a trip out of town, you need to leave a key with a trusted neighbor.  That way if the power does go out, you have someone who can easily check on your home for you.  

As a Realtor®, I check pretty regularly on my listings.  But I often don’t know when the power goes out in another part of town.  That is where a neighbor is tremendously helpful.  Besides, in adverse conditions, they can probably get to the home and check it out more efficiently than I might be able to do.  

Neighbors helping neighbors.  It really is a system that can’t be beat.  I remember fondly when I helped one of my neighbors sell a home after the passing on his parents.  They were a dear elderly couple that welcomed us in the neighborhood.  When they passed off the scene, their son enlisted my help to sell their home.  I fondly remember him giving me the keys to my house, that his parents had.  Now of course, those were old keys with licks changed many times over long ago, but in their day everyone in the neighborhood had keys to selectively given to trusted neighbors.  It is a principle that we should strive emulate.  And we will all be the better for it....

Lori Cofer, Realtor®

Pullman Washington Homeowners....You Ready for Snow?


Our corner of Washington state here in Pullman is about to get its first fall snow!   Many of our leaves are still on the trees, but with a wind advisory this afternoon, I suspect they will be blowing right off the trees! And colder temperatures and precipication means one thing...SNOW!

I thought I would take a moment today to provide my clients, both new homeowners and sellers, with a 5  tips today.

1.  If you haven’t done so, make sure your hoses are disconnected and put away.

2.  Clean your gutters.  It is important to have clean gutters for water to move down your gutter system and away from the house.   Overflowing gutters leads to lots of problems from water in your basement to ice dams during freezing temperatures.  So although you might have done this you might need to double check them again after leaves are down to be sure water is moving as it should.




3.  Think twice before grabbing that ice melt product.  It absolutely ruins concrete.  Really the best bet is to get that snow shoveled and let it melt naturally.  If you need something for traction, try sand or gravel.  

4.  You might want to get your furnace serviced now.  And don’t forget to change your filter regularly! With the temperatures dropping, you want your furnace working effectively and efficiently.  

5.  If you have a wood burning fireplace, consider getting in a chimney sweep to get it cleaned.  And make sure you have the damper closed off when not in use so your heat doesn’t go straight out the chimney.

And of course, last but not least, enjoy the change of seasons that make living in Pullman Washington such a great place to live! I know I do!

Lori Cofer, Realtor®

Buying a For Sale By Owner Property? 3 Reasons You NEED An Agent

Buying a Charlotte Home for Sale by Owner: 3 Reasons You Need an Agent 

Why on earth would you want to hire a real estate agent when you’re buying a Charlotte home for sale by owner (FSBO)?   You may have a common misconception that real estate agents can’t work for you if you want to buy a FSBO.  That’s not true at all.

Real estate agents can represent your best interests when purchasing FSBOs, just as they do when purchasing homes which are listed with a real estate agency. You get the same exact service from your real estate agent, whether he or she is helping you buy a traditional Charlotte home for sale or a FSBO.

Charlotte NC for sale by owner

Here are three benefits to working with a Charlotte real estate agent when buying a FSBO:

 1.  The biggie – It could save you thousands of dollars

Most people typically consider buying a FSBO because they fall in love with the house, not because it’s a great price.  In fact, the vast majority of FSBOs are priced at or above the actual market value of the home.  Why is this?  Home owners are novices at pricing homes, their information is typically out of date, or found online, which is highly inaccurate.  These sellers either don’t have access to the sales prices of all homes in the area or they don’t have the technology needed to accurately process the data.  Many FSBO sellers interview real estate agents and think that the agents are simply too far from their desired price and decide to go-it on their own.  As well, some have even been turned down by real estate agents because they cannot successfully sell their homes at the seller’s expected price.

When you hire a real estate agent, you gain a considerable advantage over the seller when negotiating the price.  Agents are experienced negotiators, and they have the sales statistics to support their requests.

Some proponents of selling your Charlotte home for sale by owner argue that you’ll pay more because you have to pay the agent’s commission. In this buyer’s market, all homes including FSBOs take longer to sell.  If a homeowner is serious about selling, and the home has been on the market for a while, the seller will most often agree to pay all of part of the real estate agent’s commission.

2. Keep a handle on your sanity.

Sellers have emotional and personal attachments to their homes.  They frequently take it personally when buyers want to negotiate.  Without an agent, it’s you and the seller pitted against each other.  Emotions often flare, which could prevent you from getting the best deal possible or could cause you to lose the opportunity to buy the house altogether.  Many buyers will also ‘cave’ to the demands of the seller–after all, they’ve got something YOU want!

3. Is this legal?  All legal issues and paperwork will be handled by your Charlotte real estate agent.

The process of buying a house is quite complex.  Your agent will guide you through the entire process including the negotiation, inspection, re-negotiation (based on findings during the inspection) and closing.   He or she also will make sure all legal issues are considered and handled appropriately, and all paperwork required to buy the home is properly completed.

When you think about it, as a Charlotte real estate agent, I’ve sold hundreds of homes.  Most home buyers have purchased fewer than 5.  Even if you’ve purchased 5-10 in your lifetime, chances are you haven’t done so in the past year.  Things change.  Documents change.  The law changes.  Have your own representation when buying a Charlotte NC For Sale By Owner–you’ll be glad you did!

If you’re interested in buying a home, whether or not it’s a FSBO, I’d like to help you.  Phone me at (704) 491-3310 today or email me at Broker@TheCharlotteScoop.com for more information. 

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Pullman Washington Real Estate Market Report - 9/16/2011 Year to Date

As we draw near an end to the 3rd Quarter of Pullman Real Estate Sales, I thought it would be a great time to look at some statistics on our Real Estate Market here in Pullman Washington.

 

 

 

As of September 16, 2011 we have 130 Active Homes on the Market, which includes single family homes, condos, townhouses and manufactured homes.  We have 26 Homes Pending Closing.  And we have Sold 161 Homes this year.  Interestingly, this compares very closely with the same time in both 2010 and 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of those homes Sold, 88 of those are in the up to 200,000 price point.  67 Homes have Sold in the 200,000 to 400,000 Range, and only 6 in the above 400,000 range.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have chosen to break down the days on market as well but by neighborhood, or in our case by hills.  College Hill has an average 127 days on market.  Military Hill 191 days.  Pioneer Hill 136 Days on Market.  Sunnyside Hill 155 days.  And surrounding Pullman, 94 days on market.

 

 

 

 

 

It will be interesting to once again look at this as our market winds down into the end of the year.  I suspect, of course, things will be slower, but I know I personally still have some pending sales that will impact the figures.  And listings that are priced to sell for those who are looking for great deals with these incredible interest rates!

Getting Your Home Ready in the Fall For the Spring Pullman Real Estate Market

I have been busy preparing for our Real Estate Beasley Realty Home Sweet Home Buyers and Sellers Workshop here in Pullman on Saturday at Gladdish 10-5.

I will be presenting on tips for getting your home ready for Spring Market.  I am firm believer that if you are already have your home on the market, to keep it on the market during the fall and winter months.  There may be less buyers looking, but those that are looking are serious buyers!

For those of you considering putting your house on the market for next year, I will be presenting some tips on what you can do in preparation.
Here are just a few of the many tips I will be sharing.

Spring Pullman Market1.  Plant Bulbs Now!  Our weather in the early spring can get quite cold at nights, so annuals have to typically wait to go out till mid May.  Bulbs will provide a wonderful spring show for you….and your buyers!

I find in our area the a selection of snowdrops and crocus will give you early color, followed by the welcome color of daffodils giving way to tulips, and then lovely lilly’s as we move to early summer.

Some early plants that thrive in those cool nights that you might consider early in the spring is primroses and pansies.

2.  Do exterior touch up painting!  If you need a fresh coat of paint on the porch or front door do it now!  Again with our cooler early spring weather, now is the time to have your entrance spruced up. I have had folks desperately need to have this done who have to wait till better weather, losing valuable first impression time!  And don’t forget to re-stain the deck!

3.  Do any pruning you possibly can now.  This is a great time to take a look at your landscaping is pleasing to the eye and in proportion to the home.  You might even want to consider a new plantings to give you appeal in the winter months.  Lovely red dogwood shrubs and quite striking against the snow which as we know can fall into early spring.

4.  Fertilize the grass.  Give your lawn a jump start with a a fertilizer best suited for fall.  It will help root growth providing you with a lusher and healthier lawn come Spring!

 

The Advantages of Selling Your Home Without a Charlotte Real Estate Agent…

The Advantages of Selling Your Home Without a Charlotte Real Estate Agent…

…Or are they really advantages?

The Wall Street Journal wrote just today, that even Colby Sambrotto, founder and COO of ForSaleByOwner.com, even used a real estate broker to sell his personal home (paying full commission, I might add).  The resulting multiple Offer situation got Mr. Sambrotto more than he imagined he would be able to get for his home - to the tune of $150,000 ABOVE list price!

In today’s economy, people are looking for ways to save money.  This is also true when it comes to selling their homes.  Some homeowners believe that selling their homes without a Charlotte real estate agent will save them thousands.

Is selling your home on your own right for you?  After weighing some of the advantages and disadvantages to selling your home without a Charlotte real estate agent, you will be able to make a more informed decision on which choice is best for you.

Charlotte For Sale By Owner

Here are three reasons sellers feel that selling your home as a For Sale By Owner (FSBO) is advantageous:

  1. You may save money by eliminating the commission.  Selling your house as a FSBO means you don’t have to pay commission to a listing agent.  Suppose you pay 6% of the sales price in commissions; you could possibly save that amount.  Unfortunately, buyers know that too.  So, most buyers believe that if you are selling on your own and not paying a commission, they should get the savings – not you.
  2. The Multiple Listing Service (MLS) is now available to you.  A FSBO can now be advertised on many local Multiple Listing Services.  In the past, this tool was only available to real estate agents and brokers.  You will usually have to pay a fee to get your home listed on the MLS.  Bear in mind that real estate agents have multiple ways that they use to market your property–they KNOW where the consumer is looking and some pay dearly to market there.
  3. Offers and counter offers can be negotiated face to face between you and the buyer.  You don’t have to wait for your listing agent to talk with the buyer’s agent and get all the paperwork drawn up.  However, if you are not skilled in negotiation, you may leave money on the table.  Remember:  You may have sold as many as 2-3 homes on your own–an experienced real estate agent has negotiated hundreds!  Put their experience to work for YOU.  You will more likely than not, find that you’ll actually get MORE for your property, even after paying commissions, just as Mr. Sambrotto found!

One other thing to take into consideration before you put up your For Sale By Owner sign is the state of your local real estate market.  If it is a buyer’s market, you will most likely have a hard time selling your home by yourself.  It’s easier to sell your home by yourself when it is a bustling seller’s market.

If you’d like information on selling your Charlotte home, I’d be happy to help.  Contact me today by phone or by email.



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SELLER CHECKLIST – 30 Interior Tasks to Prepare for Your Charlotte Home for Sale

SELLER CHECKLIST – 30 Interior Tasks to Prepare for Your Charlotte Home for Sale

Preparing Your Charlotte Home for SaleThose who have never had a Charlotte home for sale before often think that selling is as simple as hiring a real estate agent and putting a sign in the yard. Believe me, it’s not that simple, as you’ll soon discover!

The Interior of Your Home

You’ve taken care of the exterior of your Charlotte home for sale-the first up-close impression buyers get.  So, when buyers make it inside, they’re one step closer to actually buying your home.  However, if the interior is a mess, this could blow the entire plan to get your home SOLD.

Here’s a checklist to make your home’s interior buyer-ready:

  1. Make sure the front door doesn’t stick
  2. Test windows to ensure they open and close easily
  3. Wash windows inside and out
  4. Move pets and pet supplies to a temporary home
  5. Fix leaky faucets
  6. Update fixtures on your cabinet hardware and door knobs
  7. De-clutter closets and cabinets (yes, buyers WILL open them!)
  8. Replace or repair cabinet doors
  9. Clean or replace dirty or worn grout
  10. Wash the walls if you’re not repainting
  11. Repair cracks or holes in the wall
  12. Paint walls a neutral color
  13. Remove personal items, such as knick-knacks and personal mementos
  14. Clean the fireplace
  15. Have the chimney professionally cleaned
  16. Remove clutter from countertops, tables and shelves
  17. Steam clean the carpets
  18. Scrub all appliances
  19. Clean cobwebs and dead bugs from light fixtures and ceiling fans
  20. Make sure every light has a working bulb
  21. Degrease the stove and oven
  22. De-clutter and clean the attic and the basement
  23. Clean out your garage – do not fill the garage with moving boxes-buyers tend to think that you don’t have enough storage space when the garage is filled to the brim.  Rent a storage unit!
  24. Make sure crawl spaces have crawl space waterproofing
  25. Remove excess furniture
  26. Rearrange remaining furniture in good proportion (Or hire a home stager)
  27. Clean the window treatments
  28. Replace broken panels for electrical switches and outlets
  29. Wipe down baseboards
  30. Clean and wax linoleum floors

While each of the Charlotte homes for sale is unique, with different selling points and selling problems, this list is a good start for any home.

If you’re ready to sell your Charlotte home, I can help. Call me or email me for more information.

For more seller checklists to prepare your Charlotte home for sale, visit our seller page at www.iCharlotteRealEstate.com.


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Time Warner Cable Announces 225 More Jobs Coming to Charlotte

225 More Jobs Coming to Charlotte via
Time Warner Cable

More Jobs Announced in CharlotteTime Warner Cable (TWC), a national cable television provider which operates in 28 states with 47,000 employees across the nation, plans to expand their corporate campus to more efficiently enhance the customer experience.  Time Warner Cable is building their national data center in Charlotte, adding 225 jobs and investing $101 million.  The plans to build a national data center and new corporate office building in Charlotte were announced this week by Governor Beverly Purdue.  TWC will be adding nearly 10% more new corporate positions to the company’s Charlotte employment of 2,500.  The average annual salary for the new jobs in Charlotte is $61,044.

TWC will be building a 178,000 square-foot facility on their 33 acres of land on Crescent Executive Drive.  The new building will house corporate accounting, human resources and IT functions.

“Including today’s announcement, Time Warner Cable will have invested more than $200 million in the Charlotte economy, created more than 1,200 jobs and over the past decade on the corporate campus, become part of the fabric of our region,” said Mayor Anthony Foxx. “Today’s announcement is evidence that businesses in Charlotte can continue to grow despite economic conditions. This is an example of the City’s dedication to improving business and employment opportunities.”

“Time Warner’s continued investment in Charlotte is impressive,” said Bob Morgan, Charlotte Chamber President. “Today’s announcement confirms that our business climate – including a cost of living that is 90 percent of the national average, a skilled and growing workforce, and the ability to connect to the rest of the world via the Charlotte airport – remains competitive and attractive. This is great news for the citizens of Charlotte.”

Is it any wonder why Charlotte is one of the top 20 cities in the nation for population growth?!

Thanks to the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue, the N.C. Department of Commerce, Mecklenburg County and the City of Charlotte for their tenacity in accomplishing this major project for the building of our Charlotte economy.

If you’re moving to the Charlotte area with Time Warner Cable, we’d love to help you find your new home in the area!  Give us a call and enjoy the best customer service experience in Charlotte real estate!



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Broker@TheCharlotteScoop.com
Phone (704) 491-3310

     

  
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