Archive for May, 2009

May-27-2009
Filed Under (Home Buying) by admin

The housing market in the Twin Cities is an incredible market for home buyer’s of all price levels right now. Buying a home in the Twin Cities is especially exciting for First Time Home Buyers and especially those looking at homes under $200,000 because inventory is HIGH! Not to mention the nice $8000 tax credit that you will be eligible for on your 2009 tax return.
So, as a future home buyer, what are some important pieces of information that you should know and be prepared with?

1. YOU MUST BE PRE APPROVED
I don’t know how many times we can say it….talk to a lender and get the pre approval out of the way. Homes are selling FAST and no seller – especially a bank owned property / REO / short sale is going to even look at your offer without a pre approval letter or if you are paying cash, a proof of funds.

2. BE READY TO WRITE AN OFFERMany houses are going into multiple offer situations within days of being listed. This means that buying a home in the Twin Cities can be much more difficult because there are alot of buyers just like you out there and the ones that are pre approved, look at listings everyday, can get out to look at houses quickly and are ready to pull the trigger and write an offer are more likely to win the home that they want to buy.

3. DON’T GET EMOTIONAL – YOU AREN’T ALONE
On a daily basis, I am looking up houses to show clients who want to buy and on a daily basis, I am running into houses that are listed as active on the MLS but are really either in a multiple offer situation or are already sold. Why, you ask, would the house still be listed as active then and tempt you with it’s pretty pictures and hot price point? Many houses listed today (especially those under $200,000) are short sales, foreclosures or REO’s (Real Estate Owned) and the listing agents on these properties are VERY busy and typically don’t get the status updated on MLS fast enough. They are also overwhelmed with how fast properties are moving.

4. USE THE INSPECTION CONTINGENCY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
When you make an offer on a house, always ask for an inspection contingency (unless of course you bring an inspector with you on the first visit) because you obviously want to inspect the property before you buy it and the inspection contingency allows you a timeframe that you can still back out of the transaction and get your earnest money back (the money you gave when writing the offer and will be used towards your purchase). You can back out during inspection for ANY reason. Bottom line, WRITE THE OFFER and back out if you need to. If you do not write the offer, you will NEVER get the house. Of course, I don’t want you to write a purchase agreement on a house that you do not want to buy but if you are even remotely interested in a Twin Cities house, WRITE THE OFFER or someone else will.

Call me when you are ready to start looking!
Jen McKinnon
Agent Referral Network and
Member of the MN Real Estate Team

612.384.1073
jen[at]mnrealestateteam[dot]com



May-18-2009
Filed Under (Home Buying, Home Selling) by admin

As the Jefferson’s said, “we’re movin’ on up!”
Are you hoping to make the move to your “next” home?

Do you need a bigger house because of a growing family or maybe you want to move into one of the Twin Cities best school districts like Wayzata, Minnetonka, Edina or Eden Prairie. Or, maybe you just want to take advantage of the great home prices in the Twin Cities or the even better mortgage rates that lenders like Cornerstone have to offer.
As a Twin Cities home buyer, we have a great seminar that you should check out that will cover all of your questions.

Moving in a Down Market
Tuesday, June 2nd, 6:30- 8 PM

Afraid to move in this market? Learn the math behind buying a home at a great price and with a great interest rate! Take advantage of the opportunities to enhance your current financial stability in today’s low mortgage interest rate environment by joining us for our upcoming seminar and Q&A forum.

Topics include:
- Eye-opening financial benefits of buying a home now versus waiting for economic recovery
- Pricing and preparing your home to sell in this market
- How a loss on your sale may be recouped with a good buy
- Cost effective services to rent and manage your home if it doesn’t sell

Please contact me for more information or to register:
Jen McKinnon
612.384.1073
jen [at] mnrealestateteam [dot] com



May-7-2009
Filed Under (Funny Stories) by admin

Ok, I was out showing houses last weekend and I think I collected a bouquet of smells from all the various vacant properties that my client and I were looking at.
Everything from cat pee to feces to mold to old food smell and other scents that we had a hard time identifying!
Sometimes I don’t understand how people live the way they do. How do you get so many stains on your carpet and not even bother to TRY cleaning it up?! Has the bathroom EVER seen a sponge and how is it that so much grease builds up in the kitchen that you need a Brillo pad to clean off the top of the range?
I saw one house that had more dirt and handprints on the walls that there was paint. I just don’t get it….
I see some houses in all parts of the Twin Cities and assume they have been empty for months given the condition they are in and then when you ask the neighbor about the situation of the house (all neighbors love to give you the scoop if you ask…) you find out that it’s only been empty for a week. A week! That means the old owners lived in the piles of junk and dirty carpet and walls and oh my gosh, it’s pretty gross. My favorite was a house in Minneapolis that had a bloody handprint on the wall. Needless to say we walked out pretty quickly. I don’t even want to know how that got there.

Stay tuned for more humerous stories!

Jen McKinnon
Realtor / Investor
612.384.1073



May-7-2009
Filed Under (Home Buying, Real Estate Lending) by admin

Are you a first time home buyer in the Twin Cities? Now is a great time and even better than we saw last year! Hello….$8,000 tax credit!
If you are wondering about First Time Home Buyer financing and assistance, Alec Grebis with Cornerstone Mortgage is a great person to contact. He wrote a great article about this at his blog, The Mortgage Scoop. Remember, talking to a knowledgeable lender is the first step in the home buying process!