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REO Homes in Orlando Trendy Once Again

Once considered a blemish on the Orlando housing market, short sales and REOs are a painful reminder to some people of the housing decline. Orlando Realtors say many real estate investors looking for big discounts are transforming these once unwanted homes into big paydays by using the fix and flip approach while others prefer to collect a monthly rent check.
Real Estate Agents in Orlando report that distressed sales are a strong indicator that many homeowners aren’t out of the woods yet. In fact, our own inventory at Orlando Realty Consultants consists of 35% short sale listings which are up 10% from July of 2015. It would also appear that lenders have recently released another load of REO listings into the Orlando real estate market.
So what does it all mean? It means that distressed saturation continues to be a defining factor in today’s housing market. Even the “traditional” housing market consists of a reported 30% distressed property listings. This tells us that Orlando’s short sales and REO listings are not a passing fad.

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That’s why we need investors, both rehabbers and landlords in the food chain of real estate. Imagine what the Orlando real estate market would look like if all of a sudden if all the local real estate investors were to pull out and stop buying homes. It’s a scary thought because the majority of home buyers are retail buyers who want nothing to do with fixing up a property. Neighborhoods across Orlando would steadily decrease in value among a sea of ugly homes as far as the eye can see.

Orlando real estate investors like myself sometimes get a bad rap just because we come away from a deal-making a few bucks, but the truth is that without active real estate investors in Orlando or any other city in the US. The real estate market would be on a steady path of decline…

Orlando’s distressed saturation levels are in the upper 20th percentile of the nation. Of course, some parts of Orlando have a much lower percentage of distressed properties than others.

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Home Inspections

A home inspection is a very important part of the home buying process. Some buyers will try to avoid paying for one to save money. This decision can turn out to be a very costly one.  As your Orlando Realtor, I always recommend, better yet insist on one. Can you imagine closing on your new home without an inspection to find out the week after you move in that the AC unit and water heater were not working properly? Oh no! This alone will cost thousands of dollars in repairs.

Your Orlando Realtor will have a specific number of days to order the home inspections, this will be disclosed on your executed sales contract. The typical timeframe is 7-15 days from the date of acceptance.

It is crucial you complete the home inspection, you want to know as much as possible about the home before you purchase.

Another necessary home inspection is a WDO (wood destroying organism) termite inspection.  Visible wood rot is usually a sign of termites. In some cases, this is easily corrected. I recommend this, especially in older homes. You might also want to get a termite bond.

Once all home inspections are completed you will receive a thorough report detailing all items that need to be addressed. Whether it be that it needs to repair or replaced or maybe just needs maintenance. You will have enough time to review and discuss any repairs with your Orlando Realtor.

Quick story, I had a client that insisted he did not need a home inspection as the home had been completed remodeled by the sellers and they had checked everything themselves, so I had to leave it alone after weeks of trying to convince them. A few days before closing we go back to complete the final walk-thru, not only were none of the appliances working but all the windows have been shut closed with screws. What a disaster.

Fortunately, the sellers were very understanding and corrected all issues. This is not always the case…

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TOR 032: Most Common Reasons A Loan Is Denied After Pre-Approval

Some people think once you’ve been pre-approved for a mortgage then they’re good to go and they have nothing to worry about… This is not true!

Take a listen to today’s episode of the Top Orlando Realtors Podcast and find out how and why a potential home buyer can be denied a mortgage… even after they’ve been pre-approved!

So These are the most common reasons people get denied a mortgage… after they’ve been pre-approved.

– A Change in Loan Requirements

– Taking On More Debt

– Changing Jobs

– Negative hits on your credit

– The Appraisal Comes In Too Low

– Fraudulent Documentation

After listening to our show today, if you still have questions about mortgages and how you can give yourself the best chance at getting approved call us at 407-902-7750 for a free consult or visit our site. https://orlandorealtyconsultants.com/

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Orlando Real Estate, Buying And Selling At The Same Time

Many times the conversation of the right of first refusal and property sale contingencies appear when homeowners are selling and buying at the same time.

Most of the time it’s because buying a second home is impossible without first selling the house they live in.

This is where an experienced Orlando Realtor comes in and explains to people how it all works…

Here’s an example… In our area of Central Florida, it’s pretty unusual for a homeowner selling his home to even consider accepting a home sale contingency because right now it’s a seller’s market.

It’s important for buyers to be aware of the local real estate market so they don’t waste a lot of time looking at homes before selling their current homes.

A seasoned Orlando realtor will let potential buyers know in the first conversation that it’s close to impossible to buy a home with a home sale clause. This will save a lot of time and headaches for both the buyer and the agent.

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If you’re not in a position to buy and sell at the same time, then don’t even try! Your primary focus should be to sell your current home first. Some people get so caught up in worrying about becoming homeless, that they will try anything to avoid it… even cheating the system!

From a seller’s standpoint, it’s even worse. Some sellers will actually make selling their current home subject to finding another home. Big mistake!… If you were a buyer, would you put a contract on a home that is subject to the seller finding another home first??… I didn’t think so.

Work With A Top Rated Orlando Realtor

If you’re the type of person that worries about having a hard time selling your current home and you’d like to explore the possibilities of including a contingency sale on the contract, it’s highly advisable for you to hire an experienced real estate agent to make sure that you’re protected.  A good real estate agent will help you to understand what options are available to you and help you come up with a plan of action to meet your specific needs.

Your agent might tell you that a right of 1st refusal is exactly what you need or to avoid it until the right buyer comes along. Keep in mind that ALL real estate is local and the market in your area will dictate what you can and can’t do. A skilled real estate agent will guide you through the process as well as make sure that what you sign is in your best interest.

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When To Fire Your Realtor….. “It’s Not Me It’s YOU!”

Deciding to sell a home is a big deal! It may even be one of the most important decisions of your lifetime.

Choosing the best Orlando Realtor for the job is equally important. You’re looking for someone you can depend on, get along with, and most important…. Someone that will help you achieve your goal of selling your house for the highest price and in the least amount of time.

The problem is… even when you try your hardest to find a good Realtor, you could still end up with someone you’re not happy with. Whatever your reasons may be, you may want to fire your agent.

So…how do you go about it?

Unfortunately, we’ve had dozens of people ask us how to break up with their realtor because they’re not happy with them.

Perhaps you made the mistake of hiring your nephew who just passed his real estate exam last week? Or maybe you hired your friend from the gym who does real estate part-time when he’s not selling memberships?

Whatever the case may be, it’s now become crystal clear to you that you need to end your relationship with your agent…

You should be aware that firing your agent isn’t always easy, especially if you’ve already signed a listing agreement with them. Most listing contracts are legally binding which means that the realtor will have to agree to release you from the contract.

Firing your Realtor isn’t like firing your hairdresser because they took too much off the top. When you hired your Realtor, you signed a contract that legally binds you to that Realtor. You and this licensed real estate professional agreed to certain terms which guarantee that you will use this agent exclusively to sell your home.

Hopefully, you signed an “Easy Exit Listing Agreement” which allows you to end the relationship if you’re not happy like the one we use here at Orlando Realty Consultants. However, most contracts don’t work this way and your agent has to agree to release you from the contract.

Most homeowners fail to realize is that not all agents were created equally. For example, you don’t want to list your home with an agent that specializes in working with buyers. By the same token, you never want to hire a listing agent to find the house of your dreams either. Most people just assume that an agent… is an agent… is an agent….BIG MISTAKE!

Top Reasons To Fire Your Realtor

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There are fantastic realtors, horrible realtors, and a whole bunch of average realtors in between. Anytime you take a chance on hiring somebody new in any profession, there is a much greater chance that something will go wrong….or nothing will happen at all.

Some real estate agents will only do the bare minimum to get your home sold. They’ll plop a sign in the yard, list it on the MLS and then cross their fingers and pray for a contract.

These are some of the most common reasons people want to fire their agent:

Communication Breakdown

I know It’s crazy!… but this is by far the most popular reason why people are unsatisfied with their agents. For a homeowner, selling a home will be one of the most important decisions they’ll ever make. That’s why homeowners should be kept in the loop about everything that happens during the process. Like feedback about showings… Did they like it? Did they hate it? Did they think it was too much money?

An experienced listing agent will request the buyer’s agent’s feedback from every showing and pass it on to their clients, good or bad.

Sadly, for some Realtors, selling your home may not be a top priority for them for whatever reason. Maybe they have other, more expensive homes they’re focusing on first to get a bigger payday. Some people are just bad communicators and chose to be in the wrong profession. Whatever the reason may be, they just don’t communicate…

Lack of Skills

It won’t take you long to discover if your Realtor is incompetent or not. Chances are they might not know how to price a home accurately, market a home correctly and be bad negotiators. You may also realize that your agent priced your home too high just to get the listing from you!… This is a tactic used by shady agents who will let your home sit on the market until you agree to a price reduction. This was their strategy from the beginning…

Poor Marketing Plan

The 1st time you met with your listing agent, you probably just assumed that the agent would do a good job marketing your home. Now, several months have passed and still no offers….so now you start to get curious and do some research. You check out your listing on the MLS only to find that the few pics of your home are not good… Besides that, you find out that…

  • The agent never bothered to make brochures
  • The agent never made a video of your home
  • The agent never promoted your home on social media sites
  • The agent doesn’t even have a decent website?!!

A good listing agent will know how to promote your home aggressively using multiple platforms until it gets sold.

Other Reasons To Fire Your Realtor

  • Unprofessional behavior
  • Avoiding agent duties
  • Overpricing on purpose
  • Liar liar, pants on fire
  • Breaking the law

Every situation is different and should be treated as such. However, none of the things mentioned above should be tolerated by a true real estate professional.

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