Wednesday, April 6, 2016

The House Hunt

Would you believe me if I told you that the average home buyer will look at about 8 homes in person prior to placing an offer on one? That doesn't seem like very many, does it? If you have been thorough in hiring the right Real Estate Agent, they will be able to pinpoint what you are looking for and narrow your search enough that you are not being shown homes that don't meet your needs. Your Realtor can also set up a customized search on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) that will automatically send you homes every day that meet your desires. From that, you can view tax information, HOA fees, pictures, descriptions, and a map of exactly where the home is located. You are able to virtually look at homes of interest and hand pick the ones you want to see in person. By the time you have sifted through what the market's inventory is, you can really weed out the homes that don't live up to your needs and only focus on those gems that do. 

*A word to the wise* Some sites are far better than others when it comes to being a helpful tool for home buyers to search for available homes. You will want to make sure that the information the websites contain is up-to-date and accurate based on the information that is on the MLS. If you are unsure of which site to use, feel free to download my free app to search for homes. This app pulls information directly from the MLS and is updated in real time, and the GPS in your phone will pick up where you are and show you homes near you that are for sale. Here is the link- http://app.kw.com/KW28G4CLA/.

The home buying experience can easily get very overwhelming when buyers insist on seeing every home available that meets some of their needs but not all. Houses start to run together in your mind making it difficult to remember which one had that beautiful fireplace as opposed to the hideous master bathroom, energy starts to run low, and the process becomes very tedious. Don't do that to yourself! If you stick to your priorities and only visit homes that truly give you what you are looking for, the house will sell itself instantly when you cross the threshold because you will feel at home. You will get that feeling of "this is the one" and can confidently move forward knowing that it also meets all of your requirements since you didn't bother seeing homes that fell short of your needs.

Your current local market will dictate when the best time to start looking for homes would be based on when you would like to be moved in by. In a hot market like we have in Orlando at the moment, it is advised to start looking at homes about 3 months prior to wanting to be moved into a home by. This is because the houses are being sold relatively quickly after being put on the market, so it would not be worth spending your valuable time viewing homes now when you are not ready to move in until October because the homes that are available now will likely not be available in October. Your Real Estate Professional will be able to give you a better idea of timing. Until then, it is a good idea (and fun!) to virtually look at homes so you can familiarize yourself with what is available in what areas at what price point. This will better prepare you for when it is time to start your house hunt.

Don't have a Realtor yet? Not a problem! I can help you find one. Comment below where you are looking to buy or email me at jackievoigt@kw.com and I will research Realtors in your area to make sure you are set up with the best of the best. After all, a house is probably the most expensive thing you will ever buy, right?

Happy Hunting!

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Realtor Representation

Did you know it is FREE to have a Realtor represent you as the buyer in the purchase of a home? That's right, the commission that a Realtor makes comes from the SELLER of the home you buy, so it is to your greatest advantage to hire the right Real Estate Agent to help you buy a house. This is true whether you are purchasing a home in which people currently live in and are selling OR a brand new home that you get to design and build in a new community. It is imperative that you are represented by Real Estate Professional so that your best interest is taken into account.

What makes a Real Estate Agent the "right" Real Estate Agent? When looking for a professional in any field, you owe it to yourself to ask the right questions and learn about that professional's business prior to committing yourself to their services, right? When you were looking for a pediatrician for your child, did you just go with the first one you found, or did you look into a few of them to find out how they provide care and what their services included? When you were looking for a restaurant to take your visiting family to, did you look up the menu and service reviews of a few of them or just go to the first one you drove by? In this day and age, we as consumers demand top-level service, and don't you think you deserve that when you are investing into the purchase of the most expensive thing you will ever buy, AKA a house? I hope you agree that the obvious answer to that question is YES!

When interviewing a Buyer's Agent, someone who works with a buyer to find a home, there are some great questions you can ask to ensure that you are hiring the right professional. After all, buying real estate is investing in your retirement portfolio, right? You want to make sure that you are investing your hard-earned money into a property that will gain appreciation over the years so that you can have a return on that investment. A professional Real Estate Agent will understand the seriousness of what is being asked of them when they are hired and will protect your money by using their knowledge gained from running their Real Estate career like a business rather than something that is going to gain them a commission check. Here are some questions you will want to ask a Realtor prior to hiring them:

1. Is Real Estate your full-time or part-time job?
Many people start working in Real Estate when the market is great. It is easy to get into Real Estate considering you only have to take a course and pass the state licensing exam. This results in a lot of people doing Real Estate as a side career to gain some extra cash in addition to the salaries the earn from their full-time jobs. The problem with this is that they are not running a Real Estate business; rather, they are chasing a commission check. Who would you rather hire, someone who is fully invested in a Real Estate career and knows the market inside-and-out because of the sweat equity they have in the industry or someone who sells a couple houses each year so they can pay for their annual family vacation?

2. How many buyers did you help purchase a home last year?
This question gives you a frame of reference as to how successful they are. If they are able to sell multiple homes per month, that likely means they have business systems in place that allows them to efficiently assist their clients and get the job done. This will also give you an idea of how many hours a week they work and if you can be guaranteed that they are working hard for you behind the scenes.

3. Are you a single agent, or do you work as part of a team?
Working with a Realtor that is part of a team can provide great benefits. As a Buyer's Agent on a team, it is unlikely that they also list homes for sale; therefore, you can be assured that they are working very hard for you as a buyer without having distractions of needing to tend to listings and the sellers of those listings as someone else on the team would typically be responsible for that aspect of the business. In addition, if scheduling time to see homes is difficult for you due to work or your partner's schedule, being represented by a team can give you flexibility as someone will always be available to show you a home when your schedule can accommodate it. Some teams even have transaction coordinators who assist with buyers once they are under contract. This is where things get very detail oriented with specific dates and contingencies, so it is wonderful to know that someone's sole purpose in the team's business is to ensure that your legally binding contract is being tended to 100%.

4. Do you require a pre-qualification from a lender prior to looking at homes?
A Real Estate Professional who knows the market well understands that they are providing a huge disservice to their client if they show them homes before the buyer has spoken with a lender and gotten pre-approved for a loan. As a client, your time is precious, and your Realtor should value that and not want to show you homes without knowing what your budget clearly is. Also, almost all offers require a pre-approval letter prior to the listing agent even presenting the offer to the seller since the seller needs to be assured that the buyer will be financially capable of purchasing their home.

5. How do you find homes that will meet my needs and wants?
A good Realtor will want to have a Buyer's Consultation with you where they will get to know you and your family to truly discover your motivation for moving and understand exactly what you are looking for in a home. After a lot of questioning and listening, that Real Estate Professional will be able to put together a customized search of homes for you that best meets your needs and wants.

6. How many homes do you usually show your clients?
If the Real Estate Agent has done their job properly, the average buyer will look at between 8 and 10 homes in person prior to submitting an offer. Your Real Estate Professional should be able to narrow your house hunt down and only show you those homes that will satisfy your needs and wants. It will get very overwhelming if a buyer sees 20+ homes all with different qualities and in different areas of town. Hire someone who will be able to pinpoint what you are looking for and save you time and frustration of having to search and search and search for that perfect house.

7. Do you negotiate on behalf of your clients?
Educating buyers on the nature of the current market is essential. For example, in the Orlando, FL market right now, homes are selling on average for 96% of asking price when priced correctly. Your Realtor should know this so that you as a buyer can know that there may not be a lot of room for negotiating a deal. Risking playing the negotiating game in this type of market can result in you being outbid by another buyer. Of course, your Realtor should always act in favor of you as their client, but providing a clear understanding of what to expect when it comes time to put in an offer is very necessary for a Real Estate Agent to do to save you time, energy, and potential frustration.

Hopefully you know by now that hiring the RIGHT Real Estate Professional is something you owe yourself. The services provided to you should be top-notch so that the process is as seamless as possible and so you end up in the home that you and your family can create memories in for years to come.

"Where the Magic of Disney meets your Real Estate needs."

Are you ready to start looking for the perfect home? Contact Jackie at 941-356-3956 or jackievoigt@kw.com now!

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Cash or Financing?

One of the first question that might come to mind when thinking of purchasing a home is, "How am I going to buy it?" Wouldn't it be nice if we all had a plethora of cash to be able to spend on buying a house? Since a good majority of us do not, financing your home is the alternative. This tends to scare people because they assume that they need the coveted down-payment 20% of the purchase price before even exploring their options. Well, that couldn't be further from the truth!

Did you know that there are loans that might be catered to your specific needs? These types of loans are great because they are built for people of like financial situations and home buying experiences. The market is set up for buyers of different shapes and sizes to be able to own a piece of the American dream. Below are three types of loans that are great for first-time-home-buyers or those with not a lot of cash on hand:

-United States Department of Agriculture Loan (USDA)
Certain areas are classified by the USDA as rural, and if a home you want to purchase is in an area labeled as such, you can finance the entire purchase price of the home. You read correctly, the loan requires a down-payment of 0%! "Rural" doesn't always mean that your neighbor will be a cow or pig (in the literal sense, of course); rather, it means the area is not developed to the extent that would classify it another way. Click here to see the areas currently classified as rural. You may be surprised!

-5% Conventional Loan
This loan enjoys the same perks of the more well-known 20% Conventional Loan but only requires a down-payment of 5% of the purchase price of the home. The buyer is responsible for paying monthly private mortgage insurance (PMI) until they own 20% equity in the home, and then they are eligible to drop that payment. Although your monthly payments will be slightly more due to PMI, you can purchase a home without having a ton of cash on hand for a down-payment.

-Federal Housing Administration Loan (FHA)
This loan only requires a down-payment of 3.5% of the purchase price of the home. Talk about not needing much cash! The buyer is responsible for paying monthly PMI for the life of the loan. Although this may not seem ideal, it is a great alternative if you want to save your cash for closing costs, home repairs, furniture or other personal needs. If you can afford the monthly payments including PMI now, you can likely plan your budget accordingly for years to come.

There are plenty more types of loans out there that you might be eligible for that you haven't even heard of. For more information on obtaining a mortgage and starting the first step of the home buying experience, reach out to one of the hardest-working mortgage companies I know- Movement Mortgage, and tell them Jackie sent you! Their contact information can be found below:

Movement Mortgage
Paul Massey- 407-803-2748, paul.massey@movementmortgage.com
Jeff Donaldson- 407-421-0420, jeff.donaldson@movement.com

"Where the Magic of Disney meets your Real Estate needs."

Are you ready to start looking for the perfect home? Contact Jackie at 941-356-3956 or jackievoigt@kw.com now!

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Happy New Year!

Welcome to 2016 everyone! Are your resolutions written down and posted somewhere that you can see them every day? One of my resolutions is to time block. I find myself rushing around trying to squeeze things in here and there, and I know I can avoid a great deal of stress if I prioritize better and schedule my days accordingly. What are yours?

The year 2016 will prove to be a great year to purchase a home in the Central Florida area for many reasons. If buying a home is on your list of things to explore in the new year, you are very smart! Owning a home can be a great investment in your future both financially and personally. Check out some of the reasons you should consider becoming a homeowner in 2016:

1. Rent is skyrocketing. Have you been bouncing from home to home every year because your landlord continues to increase rent with each lease renewal? Rent is at an all-time high right now, and chances are you are paying more to rent per month than you would be if you were paying your own mortgage per month. Crazy, huh? Not to mention that what you would be paying monthly as a homeowner gains you equity in the home rather than sending your money to your landlord and gaining THEM equity on THEIR home. 

2. Home prices and interest rates continue to remain low. The market is on the climb as we speak, but it is slow enough at the moment that you can still purchase a home for a lower purchase price and a lower interest rate. Although I didn't experience the Real Estate market in the 1980s, I am told that interest rates were in the high teens. This adds thousands and thousands of dollars onto what you end up paying for your home at the end of the day. We are very fortunate to find ourselves in a market where interest rates are low enough that they will not be adding that kind of burden on our bank accounts. Pair that with lower home listing prices, and it is a combination we are not guaranteed to see in years to come.

3. There are very diverse loan options that lenders are offering now to get more people to be capable of achieving home ownership. You no longer NEED the coveted 20% down when you purchase the home. Some loans cater to the first time home buyer and do not require the borrower to have stellar credit or a ton of money saved away. Others allow you to avoid paying insurance on the mortgage which can lessen your monthly payments. Because of these various options, people are pleasantly surprised to find out what they are capable of owning.

I am practicing what I preach in this post as my husband and I are looking to move from our townhome to a single family home. With a baby on the way, 2 dogs, and us 2 adults, upgrading homes never seemed like a better idea. We are taking advantage of the lower home prices and low interest rates and understanding that if we wait another few years until we really have outgrown our townhome, the type of new home that we can afford today because of the low interest rates might not exist, and we may have missed our opportunity. 

Will 2016 be the year that YOU say YES to the ADDRESS? Don't let the opportunities of 2016 pass you by. Contact me today so we can begin to chat about what great things await you this year!

"Where the Magic of Disney meets your Real Estate needs."

Are you ready to start looking for the perfect home? Contact Jackie at 941-356-3956 or jackievoigt@kw.com now!

Friday, September 4, 2015

Just Getting Started

My husband and I became homeowners almost 3 years ago (where has the time gone?!). With the help of our Real Estate agent (and my cousin!), we were able to find a new little townhome in the Winter Garden area in Central Florida. I still remember the feeling of relief and excitement after we signed all of the paperwork and were handed the keys! We said "YES!" to the ADDRESS! There were many more emotions that were felt throughout the way, though, and some not so happy. We felt overwhelmed and cautious, and second-guessed our decision after running into some speedbumps along the way. We kept our focus throughout the whole process and were encouraged by our Real Estate agent, and we can now say that our quaint little home was a wonderful decision and acquisition in our lives! Over the past couple of years, we have painted, furnished, and upgraded things to make it feel more like us. I love coming home to my husband, Seth, and our 2 puppies, Motzi and Brie, every day and making memories with them in our home sweet home!

I never thought that my career would lead me to becoming a Real Estate agent myself. I worked at Walt Disney World for about 5 years after college and was blessed with so many wonderful opportunities with the Company over that time. I learned how a business is run successfully, how to treat Guests with the best service possible, and who I was on a personal and professional level.


I am a proud member of the Chisholm Real Estate Group at Keller Williams. Learning from Brian Chisholm has been such a big blessing in my life and Real Estate career, and for that I will be forever grateful. Real Estate is so much more than I thought it was from my personal experience with buying a home. I have been honored with the big responsibility and opportunity to help many of my friends as well as new clients find a place to call home. What a rewarding opportunity!


"Where the Magic of Disney meets your Real Estate needs."


Are you ready to start looking for the perfect home? Contact Jackie at 941-356-3956 or jackievoigt@kw.com now!