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Real Estate: Often Like Getting a Root Canal . . .

November 9th, 2011 . by Jon Modene

Disclaimer:  no snarky comments or inferences in this post should be construed as anything but an endorsement for my Dentist – Dr. Christopher Clark.  I like him.  He is incredibly talented.  He knows the ins/outs and tools/tactics to do any dental procedure with elan and skill and care.

But . . . sometimes selling a house in Perrysburg today IS like going to your dentist and getting root canal.  Which I just did with Dr. Clark.

It takes time.

It takes multiple appointments.

It takes effort.

It takes reasonable skill and training.

The dentist has to have the right tools and facilities.

The dentist has to have the right support staff.

You want your dentist to be . . . actually working full time in and on dentistry.  

All of these things are similar in my pursuit of helping clients sell their real estate and my dentists skill and care at removing dental problems.

(But . . . I sadly note . . . that I cannot give you laughing gas or an anesthetic shot to make your pain fade for a couple of hours).

As with the average root canal . . . in selling a home today there is perhaps going to be some pain involved.

Some emotional conflict.

Some stress and or trepidation.

But . . . if it has to be done and needs to be done and the situation and circumstances tell you to get it done . . .  what else can you do?

You get it done.

GN/BN

November 8th, 2011 . by Jon Modene

That’s the abbreviation for “good news . . . bad news”.

I have seen lots of multiple offers in Perrysburg.

I have seen a seeming “shortage” of good listings priced to market.

But is that good news?  Or is that bad news?

It really depends on where you are sitting and whose side you are on.

A buyer/future homeowner?  That’s often bad news.

A seller/homeowner?  That’s maybe good news.

Now – more GN/BN.

The Case-Shiller numbers just went UP for the first time in a long time – as far as Detroit matched pair real estate numbers go.  And I really do believe that Detroit is now the perfect analog for Toledo real estate numbers and velocity of sales.

So . . . . that’s good news, right? Yes.   I think so.

What’s the bad news?

Mortgage defaults – i.e. future foreclosures – are going up for the first time in 2 years.

It came from a blurb on housingwire.com:

“The national delinquency rate for borrowers who are 60 days or more past due on their mortgages rose for the first time in two years during the recent third quarter, TransUnion said Tuesday.

The delinquency rate for seriously past due loans edged up to 5.88% in 3Q, TransUnion reported.”

Which tracks what I am seeing – lot’s more foreclosures in Perrysburg and Maumee.  

That is the bad news.

 

 

More Stats Please! But There Are The Fake Numbers and the Real Numbers . . .

October 27th, 2011 . by Jon Modene

You know I love numbers if you read this blog.   More numbers!   More stats!  More graphs!

And you might think that I therefore believe that you figure out the Perrysburg real estate market by reading the statistics reported by the media.

But, the numbers aren’t always the numbers and here’s why!

Sales Prices

  • May include seller-paid buyer’s closing costs and/or bonus commissions paid to buyer agents that distort the true property value.
  • On FHA loans that close today . . . almost ALWAYS includes 3.5% credits to the buyer.
  • May include major repairs and or other credits on cash sales.
  • Often use funky/wonky things like tax prorating methods to shove more cash to a buyer.

Average Prices

  • Can be influenced substantially (higher or lower) according to the mix of properties sold during the time period.
  • In a small sample size – one or two large sales can skew the numbers.

Days On Market

  • Can be gamed by pulling the property off the market for 30 days, then re-listing.
  • Can also be gamed by changing the address spelling (North First Street vs. N. First Street or N. 1st Street, for example).
  • Often covered up by switching brokers.

So . . . the numbers you read are not always truthful.

But I still love analyzing and sharing them!

Here is a tabular report of the MSI – Month’s Supply of Inventory – for Perrysburg as of 30 days ago.

Seasonality is stronger than it was 5 years ago.

20% or so fewer houses active on the market vs. 2 years ago and WAY down over 5 years ago.

8 months or so of inventory?  Pretty balanced in my opinion – as I am hearing from more and more buyers who are NOT getting the house they bid on – which was unheard of last year.

 

A First For Me . . . ?

October 21st, 2011 . by Jon Modene

And I am not sure that I like it . . .

Because I just wrote an offer and got a home sale pending for the “child” of a client.

Yep.   Someone’s “little kid”.   Whose dad I sold a house for many, many moons ago.

Now buying a home with me and my team.  Taking out a mortgage.  Signing legal documents.

Great.

Which means:

1. Either I have been selling houses for over 20 years. Or,

2. There is a time warp and a dimensional shift has occurred since I don’t feel that old.

In any event it is always a compliment to be chosen to help a man/woman/family find and buy their new home.

It’s a compliment to have loyal, faithful clients – who often turn into friends.

But really – your kids are growing up way to fast!

What Elementary School?

October 13th, 2011 . by Jon Modene

Many buyers have a preference.

For some . . . it’s a deal breaker.

What?

WHICH Perrysburg elementary school zone the house in question is in . . .

Frank/Toth/Woodland/Ft. Meigs are all excellent and each has its’ backers and boosters and diehards.   But buyers should beware that distract boundaries for elementary schools change.   Several years ago many homes that were “in” the Ft. Meigs district were “out” due to overcrowding.   I often do not put the elementary school name in the advertising or online content for a Perrysburg single family listing because it is not guaranteed.

But my team and I do use this little tool.

You can too.   It’s the current listing of addresses in the Perrysburg School District keyed to elementary schools.

Perrysburg School Road Code Book

Trivia Test:  I can tell how long you have live in Perrysburg if you know what Pine and Elm were . . .

Real Estate Ducks In A Row . . .

October 5th, 2011 . by Jon Modene

Practice.

Preparation.

Organization.

Research.

All equal to success in lots of endeavors.   Like in baseball.   And in real estate.

Do it . . . and your ducks are in a row.

Fail?  You will whiff.  You will miss.  You will not win.

If you strike out in baseball . . . you get another at bat . . . usually.

In real estate?  You may lose the home you HAD to have.  The “perfect house”.

And, not surprisingly, real estate agent batting averages, proficiency, and skill set strength might seem to matter.

Especially in light of the new NAR report on recent sales.

If you peel away the data . . . you will find that the percentage of pending sales that blew up – busted out – failed to close . . . has DOUBLED.

That’s a HUGE increase.

I believe there are a couple of reasons:

1. More and more appraisal problems with pending sales.

2. More REO transactions which are very hard to get closed.

3. More part time / old timey real estate agents who don’t sell anymore and don’t swim in these treacherous waters anymore.

4. Short sales – the modern bane of buyers, sellers, and agents.

Add them all up . . . . and it’s a miracle MORE deals than the 18% reported are not blowing up!

(by the way – it was 9% of all pending deals blowing up just a year ago . . . )

What to do?

Get accurate market data.

Thinking about buying a short sale?  Open your eyes, get the facts, and get some help.

Only hire an experienced, competent, skilled agent.

 

Real Estate Clouds in Perrysburg

September 30th, 2011 . by Jon Modene

 

The market is cloudy.

Like our local weather.

It seems like just yesterday it was sunny and bright and warm.   Then . . . BOOM . . .  Fall arrived.

What clouds do I see in the local market?

1. Fixed mortgage rates are low.   And addictive.  I wonder what will happen if rates return to a more “normal” 6 or 7%?   Low rates are a boon to buyers today.   Addictive.  Great tasting.  And will be a curse to sellers in the future.

2. FHA problems.   Loan limits are moving down tomorrow.  And that’s not a big deal here – but the future of the FHA program is now suddenly important to Perrysburg.   A majority of deals in and around Toledo are now FHA funded.   Take FHA away and the bottom will fall out of the market.

3. Appraisal problems.   One of my jobs now is managing appraisal issues.  Up front.  And after the debris of a wrecked deal.   The mortgage implosion has caused the REO explosion.   The shrapnel?   It flies over at supersonic speed and hurts your sale or purchase.

4. The Bifurcated Market.   There are really two markets now.  One for the wealthy.  One for everyone else.   I am certainly not interested in “social justice”.  But a healthy market has movement.  People moving up.  People moving laterally.  People aspiring to invest and save and gain.   Somehow in a diminished, “soft” America with an increasing stratification of incomes and assets we are losing that.

5. More delinquent mortgages in the 43551.   Big news – more and more nice houses in Perrysburg are going to be foreclosed.    I have never in my 23 year career been working on more distressed, big, nice houses in Perrysburg than right now.   And – it’s happening all over America.

6. Rentals.   There is a shortage of them right now in Perrysburg.  Markets hate imbalances.  So – if this continues you may see more rentals being developed here.  More houses being converted to rentals.  And higher rents (good if you are a landlord, bad if you are a renter).

7. Falling incomes.   Which is not something we are used to here.   We are used to wage increases.   Inflation.  Increasing prices. But wage drops?   Effects here are hard to predict.  This could, if it continues, lead to lower property values.  Lower prices for all assets.   And downward pressure on rents and taxes.  More market uncertainty.

8. Boomerang Kids.   What?  What is that??  Kids, done with college *(hopefully not with a degree in Ancient English Poetry or Integrative Social Work for Aleutians!) who are bereft of job opportunities.   Lots of my clients in Perrysburg have had to welcome their progeny back.   So if they are selling or need to sell or buying and need to buy – those extra bedrooms that were empty and contained old PHS trophies and Saturday Night Fever posters . . . are being used again.

These are some clouds on the real estate horizon in Perrysburg.   What clouds do you see?

8 Things You Should Never Do In Perrysburg Real Estate. At Least Right Now.

September 6th, 2011 . by Jon Modene

 

1. Have a finished basement without a back up plan for the sump pump.   The power does go out . . . and if your plan is to call Toledo Edison and beg for faster service . . . .

2. Get your home/budget/mortgage in trouble and not talk to people.   It’s public knowledge.  Some people are going to charge you by the hour and do nothing – some are going to pester you on the phone and do nothing.   Get some special help.

3. Buy an extra house.   Not now.  Not in this market.   Sell your current one first please.

4. Buy REO property to “flip”.  You are not going to do it.  You are not going to make money.   There are lots of good reasons to buy REO as an investment – flipping is not one of them.

5. Pay someone upfront to sell/market/advertise your house.  Just plain bad business.

6. Hire a real estate agent without asking a page or two of questions about them and for them to cogently answer.  Many agents are abandoning the business right now (that’s a good thing!).  Some are carrying on to clients like they are full time producers while they have other jobs and even live in another state!

7. Fail to understand that the first showing of your house for sale in Perrysburg will occur ON THE COMPUTER.  Via the photos that your marketing agent has taken.   Failure to understand this costs you time, money, and sales power.

8. Don’t be pressured into buying right now.   Not by anyone.   There are good deals.   There are smart buys.  There are great personal business cases to be made for purchasing a home for many families.   There are also a lot of fear-based sales tactics that can lead you into a terrible decision.

When this Picture Changes Houses In Perrysburg Will Increase In Value . . .

August 31st, 2011 . by Jon Modene

1000 words.

1 picture.

Want to get values up?

Want to slow foreclosures?

Want to get the economy fixed?

It’s really simple!  Just fix this picture: (also note that for the past 20 years Wood County and Perrysburg have almost ALWAYS HAD LOWER and therefore BETTER unemployment numbers than other major counties.  Something big has switched and or changed . . . .)

 

Location, Location, Location . . . New Listing Alert

August 2nd, 2011 . by Jon Modene

As soon as the preliminary work is done this great 2 story with 5 beds and a finished basement will be going on the market.

We have a saying that you have to have heard before . . . something about location . . . perhaps this is familiar to you?

How about adjacent to Woodland Elementary?    Adjacent to Woodlands Park and Ft. Imagination?

Hard to beat this location!

You want more information – hit me with an email at jon@modene.com

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