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Jan 06 2011

5 Reasons Why You Should Write the Offer Today

While buying a home is an important decision, thinking about the one you really liked for a little too long might mean losing it to another buyer or entering into a bidding war and pay more than you would have otherwise. The post below is well written and I thought it was worth sharing with buyers everywhere. Enjoy!

5 Reasons Why You Should Write the Offer Today

Do you really need to write the offer today?  As an experienced real estate agent, I must confirm that I have seen people lose the house of their dreams because they hesitated just one day.  Yes, just one measly day.  I hate that this market demands that buyers make decisions so quickly, but it is my job to let you know what the market is actually like.  The last thing I ever want to do is to rush any client.  But I’ve also seen the disappointment that can result when someone misses out on a truly exceptional home.  And, in almost any kind of market a well priced desirable home will move FAST. 

So, you should be aware that even if you are not willing to act swiftly, your competition for the home may be.  It’s pretty devastating to lose a great house because the offer did not get in fast enough, but it does happen – more often than you think.  On the flip side, I have also had my clients win out because other buyers have hesitated and they did not.   Accordingly, when the house is the right house, I do encourage my clients to act swiftly.

The following are five reasons why it may be important for you to write the offer today:

1)      Avoiding a bidding war / Getting a better price.  Sometimes if you get an offer in quickly, you will be able to get it accepted quickly at a slightly lower price than if you waited and the situation became a bidding war.  I’ve seen this often with REOs (foreclosures).  I’ve won out on many desirable REOs because my client’s offer is the first offer, gets put into the computer portal that evening before the REO agent leaves the office that afternoon, and the next morning when they check their email, it is already accepted.  Gone.  My client is celebrating as the 10 other higher offers that poured in that evening and the next day are put aside. 

2)      They just did a price reduction.  When a seller does a price reduction it is highlighted for those searching for a home.  In our area, an automatic email alert will be sent to buyers who are actively looking for that type of home, and the home will appear in the “hot sheet” search that most buyer’s agents run first thing every morning.  Even a modest price reduction can dramatically increase the attention that a listing receives.  If the price is now appealing, or you think the owner will now be receptive to your offer, get your offer in quickly before someone else has the same idea. 

3)      Your offer may deter other buyers.  Buyers dislike bidding wars, so many will shy away from a home with an offer already on it.  In our current market, buyers are expecting bidding wars on REOs; however, on short sales or traditional sales, often the presence of another offer will still make buyers and their agents shy away.  Accordingly, your early offer may keep others from even bidding.  (Note this does not hold true for low ball offers, if you submit a low ball offer, the listing agent will simply tell other buyer’s agents that the offer they have in hand is low and it will not generally deter other buyers from bidding.)

4)      Eager can be a good thing.  Sometimes buyers don’t want to seem eager.  They don’t want to come off like they want the home too badly.  However, while playing “hard to get” may be an effective strategy for some personal relationships, I don’t think it translates as well into the home buying arena.   After all, most people don’t spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for homes they are indifferent to, so if you write an offer today or write it tomorrow they are still going to assume that you want the home.  Also an experienced listing agent will encourage a seller to take a solid offer from the most motivated buyer.  Being the first to arrive conveys that you are motivated.  Accordingly, writing the offer today on a well priced desirable home can indeed be a smart move.

5)      Logistics matter.  An offer doesn’t magically appear in front of the seller.  For an REO (foreclosure), waiting until Friday to submit an offer means that your offer probably has to withstand weekend buyer traffic and interest, because the asset managers that consider those offers often don’t often work weekends or holidays, or the REO listing agent may simply not input offers until Monday.  In a sale where a “real” seller is responding, you can (and probably should) limit the time period that the offer can be considered to speed along getting an answer from the seller.  However, how soon it will be presented or responded to will still be dependent on the situation.   If you write the offer today, and I find out the listing agent is meeting with the seller in 30 minutes, I can send it right over.  If the offer is not already signed and in my hand, I won’t be able to take advantage of that information.  These minor details matter and, I believe sway in favor of being fast and first in many cases.  I’ve even beat out another offer by being the first offer faxed to an out of town seller because they didn’t want to pay to receive another fax the next day.  The offers were about equivalent so they just accepted my clients.  It happens. 

If you are looking for a home in today’s competitive Santa Maria or Orcutt real estate market, you need an experienced real estate agent to guide you through the process so that you have a successful home buying experience.  Call my office today to set up a consultation and begin the process of buying the home of your dreams.

Tni LeBlanc, Mint Properties
(805) 878-9879
Real Estate Broker/Attorney
CA DRE License # 01871795

Serving
  Santa Maria, Orcutt, Nipomo, Los Alamos, Santa Ynez, Los Olivos, Solvang, Buellton, Lompoc, Vandenberg Village, Arroyo Grande, Grover Beach, Pismo Beach, and Avila Beach.

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Nov 29 2010

Maurice, LA – Farm for sale at 9725 Baudoin PVT Road

If you have been looking for peace and quiet and a farm ready for your cattle or horses, take a look at 9725 Baudoin PVT Road in Maurice. This one is ready for you and your animals with double manufactured home, shop, barn, and over 8.5 acres of land.

9725 Baudoin PVT road, Maurice, LA 70555

The home has four bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining and lots of closet and storage space. It is a 1998 model that has been well maintained and it come fully furnished, including a big screen TV!

9725 Baudoin PVT road, Maurice, LA 70555 - Kitchen9725 Baudoin PVT road, Maurice, LA 70555 - Living

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The property around the house is landscaped with several kinds of trees including figs, pears, peaches, and pecans.

9725 Baudoin PVT road, Maurice, LA 70555 - shop9725 Baudoin PVT road, Maurice, LA 70555 - Barn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The land is all fenced in and ready for cattle or horses. I has a barn with storage for feed. There is a also a metal building/shop on the property with large door for tractor or vehicles that need maintenance.

9725 Baudoin PVT road, Maurice, LA 70555 - pasture

This property is not in a flood zone and it has a good irrigation system.

For more information about 9725 Baudoin PVT Road, click here. To search for your dream home (or dream farm), click on my logo or here.

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Nov 10 2010

Chateau Vermilion Open House this Sunday – 8954 Rue Blanc (Abbeville, LA)

I will hosting an open house this Sunday (November 14th) at 8954 and 8950 Rue Blanc in Abbeville. We have two homes available and both will be open from 2 to 4pm. Come see me and view these beautiful homes!

8954 Rue Blanc, Chateau Vermilion, Abbeville, LA

8954 Rue Blanc is 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with 1366 square feet of living.

8950 Rue Blanc in Chateau Vermilion Abbeville, LA

8950 Rue Blanc is also 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with 1449 square feet of living.

Both of these homes are now available for $129,000. This is a great deal for a brand new home on 1/2 acre lot! And 100% financing is available with Rural Development for these homes!

Chateau Vermilion is a quiet subdivision just off of Hwy 167 (Johnston Street) between Maurice and Abbeville. Schools are Maurice Elementary and North Vermilion High School.

For more information about these homes and proposed constructions in the Chateau Vermilion subdivision, come by Sunday or visit this link.

Hope to see you Sunday!

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Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Nov 09 2010

October Home Sales in Lafayette, LA and Acadiana

Home sales were pretty steady in Lafayette Parish and they were slightly down in Acadiana for October 2010.

Home Sales Lafayette, LA January-October 2010

When compared to last year, home sales were down in October this year with 66 less homes sold in Lafayette Parish.

Home Sales Lafayette Parish, LA January-October 2009 vs 2010

There are currently 283 homes pending or under contract in Lafayette Parish and 441 in all of Acadiana.

There are 1310 homes available in Lafayette Parish and 2449 in Acadiana according to our Multiple Listing Service.

To search for available homes, visit my web site www.LaRealEstateDoctor.com or click on the logo below.

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Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Oct 16 2010

Chateau Vermilion Homes: Price Drastically Reduced!

We have two homes in Chateau Vermilion Subdivision currently ready for occupancy and the prices have just been drastically reduced on both of them to $129,000!! That’s right, 8950 Rue Blanc and 8954 Rue Blanc are now available for less than $95/ssft!

8950 Rue Blanc in Chateau Vermilion Abbeville, LA

These are brand new homes, cottage style, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, on 1/2 acre lots.

8954 Rue Blanc, Chateau Vermilion, Abbeville, LA

These homes are not in a flood zone and insurance are very reasonable for Vermilion parish. They are located between Maurice and Abbeville and the schools are Maurice Elementary and North Vermilion High School.

These homes also qualify for 100% financing with Rural Development. This means that you can own one of these homes for less than $850/month, including taxes and insurance!!

For more information about homes in Chateau Vermilion and to view more pictures, click here.

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Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

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