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Households Say Now Good Time to Buy!!!

In 1 on 03/27/2009 at 2:35 pm

More than three-quarters (78 percent) of potential first-time home buyers say that now is a good time to buy a home, despite widespread concern about the economy. Out of the 1,000 prospective U.S. first-time home buyers surveyed in early March for the CENTURY 21 First-Time Home Buyer Survey, 68 percent think now is a better time to buy than six months ago.

Prices are the driving motivation for potential first-time home buyers with more than eight of ten first-time home buyers (85 percent) saying they consider current home prices affordable and 73 percent citing that taking advantage of current prices is a major factor in their decision to buy. Interestingly, potential first-time buyers are still split between “being willing to consider an offer now” (42 percent) and “waiting for prices to go down before they seriously consider making a purchase” (48 percent).

“Current pricing, rates and incentives, such as the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit, provide tremendous opportunities for first-time home buyers to get into the market,” said Tom Kunz, Century 21 Real Estate president and CEO. “Our research shows that while consumers still have concerns about the future of the economy, many are actively considering their options as we move into the spring selling season.”

Among the survey’s other key findings:

Bargains in the marketplace are providing additional options for buyers to consider. 56 percent of potential first-time home buyers are considering purchasing a foreclosed or short sale home, and 63 percent are open to purchasing either a “fixer-upper” or “as-is” home.
When asked to rate the features that they look for when choosing a home, price is the primary consideration with 87 percent saying this feature is “very important,” followed closely by neighborhood safety (80 percent) and the condition of the home (71 percent).
Having enough money for a down payment is a top concern of potential first-time home buyers as nearly half (46 percent) said they are “very worried” about the issue.
Most respondents (86 percent) are in the market for single family homes.

Source: Century 21

WHOA!!! Check out those new listings!!!!

In 1 on 03/18/2009 at 2:49 pm

4 new listings!!! Lakeview, New East Side, Mag Mile & Manhattan, IL!! View more at www.kalerealty.com

How Associations Can Help Owners Sell Units

In 1 on 03/16/2009 at 2:22 am

Posted: 15 Mar 2009 09:36 AM PDT

In an article in Sunday’s Chicago Tribune, Pamela Dittmer McKuen offers tips for associations to make it easier for owners to sell their units. Among them:

Remove the right of first refusal from your governing documents. That right allows the association to block a sale by matching a prospective buyer’s offer. If it does, the Federal Housing Administration won’t grant its popular low down-payment financing.

Get on the FHA list of approved associations, which will help speed transactions.

Loosen restrictions on renters and dogs.

Spiff up the common areas. If the building and grounds aren’t attractive, many buyers won’t even stop. Cheap fixes: plant flowers, pick up trash, replace burnt-out light bulbs, remove personal items from hallways.

Put your finances in order. Buyers want to see balanced budgets, healthy reserves and reasonable assessments. Other red flags: outstanding litigation and deferred maintenance.

Help sellers bring in prospects. Restrictions on open houses or for-sale signs reduce the flow of prospects. Lockbox bans limit the number of showings. Perhaps the doorman or onsite manager can hold a key, or there might be another place nearby to put the lockbox.

Streamline the amount of documentation and intensity of interviews.

Cozy up to neighborhood sales agents. They’ve got insider information and they communicate that with other agents. Invite agents to your meetings or parties, host a get-acquainted coffee hour, elect a resident agent to your board, self-publish a brochure that touts your good points or explains the bad ones.

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4 new listings!! Lincoln Park, Jefferson Park, Mt. Prospect & Tinley Park!

In 1 on 03/11/2009 at 7:50 pm

Lincoln Park-2130 Waveland Ave
Jefferson Park-5904 Manton Ave
Mt. Prospect-2009 Ivy Lane
Tinley Park-16306 Evergreen Drive

2130 Waveland Ave

Check out our new listing!!

In 1 on 03/05/2009 at 3:26 pm

1350 Fullerton, 2 bdr, 2 bath, over 1300 sq ft!

2 bedroom, 2 bath

2 bedroom, 2 bath