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Hunters Creek Parks and Recreation

One of the reasons that Hunters Creek is such a popular community among young families is because of its great amenities. Residents of Hunters Creek can never complain that they don’t have enough to do. The area is loaded with beautiful parks with perfectly manicured landscaping that matches the surrounding neighborhoods.

Depending on what you’re into, the parks at Hunters Creek offer something for everyone in the family. Sports lovers absolutely can enjoy a wide range of sports to choose from. Children can get involved in team sports from the young age of 4 on up.

  • Soccer Fields
  • Football Fields
  • Basketball Courts
  • Baseball Fields
  • Volleyball Courts
  • Tennis Courts
  • Racquetball Courts
  • Golf Club
  • Shuffle Board

If you’re not into sports, there are a number of other activities to engage in. The Parks have playgrounds, fishing lakes, picnic tables, pavilions, hiking paths, nature trails, and dog parks. Each park contains ample parking, restrooms and 2 of them have community centers where families can enjoy playing ping pong, pool, board games, and yes….even video games!

Hunters Creek residents can also enjoy access to the community center where families can enjoy ping pong, pool, board games, or video games.

Hunters Creek Parks

– Braddock Oak Park
– Calabay Park
– Eagle Park
– Mallard Pointe Park
– Osprey Park
– Vista I Park
– Vista II Park
– Vista III Park

Are you looking to buy a house in Hunter’s Creek, FL? I’m happy to help! Call or text me at the number below or you can email me here.

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Orlando Realtor Explains The Kick-Out Clause

Orlando Realtors are highly aware that no homeowner likes to sign a contract that’s contingent on a potential buyer selling their primary residence. Most homeowners won’t be approved by any lender to purchase a new home without first selling the one that they live in anyway.

Many people that are planning a move like to know where they’re going to live before they put their own residence up for sale. This can be tricky because no homeowner in their right mind will want to take their home off the market to wait and see if the interested buyer is able to sell their home first.

Enter the “kick-out” clause

A “kick-out” clause is a contingency that allows a buyer to terminate the contract if they aren’t able to sell their primary residence first. This contingency also entitles them to get their deposit fully refunded. However, the “kick-out clause also benefits the seller.

Sellers don’t want to take their homes off the market only to be stuck waiting around for a buyer that may or may not close. It’s because of this reason that under the “kick-out” clause, sellers are allowed to continue marketing their property for sale while the potential buyer tries to sell his or her primary residence.

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The “kick-out” clause from the seller’s side allows the seller to continue marketing the property and if another qualified buyer steps up, the sellers are required to give the original buyers a certain period of time [usually 3 days] to either remove the contingency [proceed with the contract] or they must withdraw themselves from the contract.
Read the fine print

Even if the potential buyers are faced with the three-day kick-out period and decide to proceed with the contract anyway, they may still be able to get out of it because they can’t get financing for the purchase. Most all standard contracts include a contingency that allows the buyer to terminate the contract if they can’t get a loan to purchase the home.

This can get kind of messy for both buyer and seller. Even if the buyer removes the sale contingency and wants to proceed with the purchase, it’s highly unlikely that a lender will approve a home loan until their primary home gets sold first. In a sense, the seller gets the short end of the stick because the potential buyer can still walk and keep their deposit and everything has been a waste of time.

Sellers Beware!

If a seller finds themselves in a situation like this they should include some very specific language to protect themselves. Something if the buyers are presented with the 3-day kick-out period and wish to delete the contingency and proceed with the original contract, they must demonstrate to the sellers [to the satisfaction of the sellers] that they are able to qualify for the loan. In most cases, the buyers don’t have the funds to proceed with the purchase.

Fair to Buyers and Sellers

If you look at it from the buyer’s point of view this agreement is fair as long as the seller doesn’t abuse it, like by using the agreement to get out of the contract because they received a higher offer from a third party.

For sellers, it’s also a fair agreement because even though they have a signed contract, they can continue to market the house. They even have the right to take back up contracts when offered. Sellers should make sure that their real estate agent continues to go full speed on the marketing of the property even after you’ve signed the first contract.

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Orlando Resale Homes Compete With New Homes

When putting your Orlando home on the market, be sure to research your competition to establish an accurate listing price. Some homeowners are discovering that even if they have a relatively “newer” home, the brand new homes in the area are creating some serious unwanted competition for their pre-owned homes.

The Pointe in Hunters Creek is a perfect example of this. While all the other homes located in Hunters Creek are not exactly old, they are having to compete with brand new homes that haven’t even been built yet. Not only that but with a new home, buyers can choose the model, layout, colors, etc. which is a huge bonus because homeowners won’t have to do a single thing once they move in, except go grocery shopping.

Homeowners in Hunters Creek that were planning to sell and move away are now having to lower their listing price in some cases in order to sell. Sellers that find themselves in this situation would be wise to research what’s going on around them with new homes as well as resale homes before determining a listing price.

It’s just human nature that someone would prefer to live in a brand new home over one that’s been previously lived in. If you had a choice of buying a used car or a brand new car of the same model for exactly the same price, which would you choose? [oooh… and that new car smell!] It’s a no-brainer!

If you find yourself in a situation where you’re competing with newer homes check these tips to help you maximize your possibilities of selling for the highest amount.

Go do a walk of one of the new home models. I should warn you that when you walk through a new home to compare it to your own home, you will either get depressed or motivated. You’ll find that everything looks and smells brand new and the decoration of the home is exquisite. Now go home and see what you can do to make your house look and feel “brand new”. Initially, you may feel overwhelmed and not know where to start,… just relax and keep reading.

Begin by cleaning and de-cluttering. I’ve found that less is more when you want to make a house feel bigger. Next, you should paint the interior, and keep it simple and elegant. I recommend off-white on the walls and bright white on the trim, stay away from dark colors. Finally, change out your floors if needed or shampoo them at the very least. By providing a clean slate, you can allow potential buyers to visualize the house and how they would decorate it.

Find out what incentives the builder is offering. Is the builder offering custom paint choices or a free deck? Now, I don’t recommend offering to paint the house with their custom colors or build them a deck, but you might consider offering a $3,000 allowance for decorating. It’s just another option in lieu of just dropping the price outright.

Don’t blame your Orlando real estate agent!

Think of the Orlando real estate market like any other market. The agents don’t control the price of the homes, the sellers and the buyers do. Even though your home might be the nicest one on the whole block because of all your time and effort, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll see a return on that investment. A house is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for it. Regardless of upgrades and amenities.

Maximize your curb appeal. See what you can do to make the front of your house look the best that it can. Sometimes it’s just a matter of cutting the grass, trimming the trees, and adding a few flowers with fresh mulch. Many buyers won’t even go in the house if they don’t like the way it looks from the outside.

Give the buyers what they want. Buyers are expecting that clean, new and fresh feeling when they walk in, not the lived-in feeling. If your goal is to sell your Orlando home for the highest price, give the people what they want!

For more helpful advice on how to compete with new homes when you’re selling your home, visit us at https://orlandorealtyconsultants.com/sellers/  or call 407.902.7750 to speak with an Orlando listing specialist.

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You Sold Your Orlando Home, Now What?

Congratulations! After months of having strangers walk through your home with your Orlando listing agent, you finally got the offer that you wanted and the closing went off without a hitch. No, it’s just a matter of handing over the keys to the new owner and turning the page on this chapter of your life…or is it? Hold your horses for a minute. There are some things you need to do to avoid any potential problems that may arise from the sale of your house down the line.

1-   Make copies of ALL the paperwork that was related to the closing, especially the docs that you signed. You may be tempted to toss this stuff in the trash to avoid more clutter, don’t do it! Not yet anyway… Once tax season comes around, your accountant will need these papers to document the expenses as well the proceeds of the sale. Even after tax time, you should save these docs somewhere just in case you get audited.

2- If your property was sold via short sale, hopefully, your Orlando short sale realtor was able to get any deficiencies waved and even get you some money back from the bank for relocation costs. Either way, it went down, keep records of these papers as well.

3- Keep a record of improvements and repairs that you’ve made to your home. If you did the work yourself, don’t forget to add the cost of your time. No one is expected to work for free, not even in their own home. The IRS will allow you to factor in what you’ve spent on your home however, you need to supply the receipts on everything you’ve spent on the home in order to use this tax provision.

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4- Keep up with local tax laws. Tax laws are always changing and if you’re aware of them, you can avoid losing money. Recently, a new tax law passed that allows you to….never mind, it just changed. You get the point.

5- Take your time in buying your next home. Depending on what your situation is you should take your time in finding your next home. Make sure that the home and the location that you choose, meet your family’s needs. Many people choose to rent for a few months so that they don’t feel pressured into buying. This also allows them to see if the area they choose is everything they need it to be.

6- Keep your current financial situation in mind. Are you able to downsize? Is there a baby on the way? Did you get a promotion? Did you get a divorce? Be realistic with your situation, selling a home is an opportunity for a new beginning. Don’t start off by buying a house that will be constantly struggling to afford.

7- Think about the Realtor you will hire. Your Orlando listing agent did a great job in getting your house sold. That doesn’t mean that you should hire the same realtor to help you buy, especially if you’re looking to buy in a different area. The best real estate agents specialize in a specific niche or area of the industry.

Real estate agents like myself are listing agents in Orlando. We specialize in getting the highest dollar amount for Orlando homes in the shortest amount of time. Orlando short sale specialists, however, specialize in doing short sales and know everything there is to know about short sales. They also have to stay on top of the latest changes when it comes to the short sale industry. Finally, there are buyer agents. These agents specialize in finding the right home for potential home buyers. Their job is to find you a home based on the criteria that you give them.

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The Pointe At Hunters Creek Starting To Take Form

The highly anticipated “The Pointe at Hunters Creek” is finally beginning to take form. With permits and other paperwork delays in the past, construction crews are full speed ahead. Anxious buyers that have already made their purchase are looking forward to the day when they can move into this gorgeous Hunters Creek neighborhood.

The two builders that will be responsible for building out the 134 homesites in the new subdivision are Surrey and Ryan Homes. There are several different floor plans available from each developer which range from 1,800 sq ft to just over 4,000 sq ft. Ryan Homes has been assigned 71 homesites and Surrey will build out the remaining 63.

The home designs include large open family areas with modern floor plans and are built to be energy efficient. Most of the homes in the subdivision will have oversized yards and will benefit from having no backyard neighbors to look at. The standard lot size of the homes will be 75 ft wide x 125 ft deep. These homes will also have 9.5 ft ceilings, granite countertops in the kitchen, marble in the bathrooms, and energy-efficient appliances as standard features.

The community of Hunters Creek was voted the 21st best place to live in the entire US by CNN’s Money Magazine. By the overall appearance of Hunters Creek when driving through, it’s easy to see why residents take such pride in their community.

Amenities In Hunters Creek

  • Top-rated schools
  • Recreational parks
  • Wide Variety of youth sports programs for kids 4 and older
  • Soccer Fields
  • Baseball Fields
  • Basketball courts
  • Tennis Courts
  • Golf course
  • Volleyball courts
  • Racquetball courts
  • Community Center
  • Dog parks
  • Nature trails
  • Lakes for Fishing and kayaking
  • Shopping
  • Dining
  • Entertainment

Homes at The Pointe In Hunters are Selling Fast

If you’re interested in buying one of these fabulous homes at The Pointe, just submit your information below or call us at 407.902.7750 to see all the great models available.

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