Quality’s to look for in a top Orlando Short Sale Realtor

In order to be a successful short sale Realtor in Orlando these days, you have to possess all the tools that make buying and selling real estate for people as easy and efficient as possible. This means having systems set up for everything from lead generation to client follow-up to closing and post-closing follow up.

However, even if a realtor has all these systems in place, nothing takes the place of the human qualities that someone must possess in order to be a highly successful real estate agent. I’ve compiled a list of the qualities that I think someone must have in order to be successful as a realtor.

Determination

Determination means that you are firm in what your purpose is and you won’t let anything get in your way until you accomplish the task at hand. A good short sale realtor needs to be a very determined person because let’s face it, doing a short sale from beginning to end is not an easy task. Things don’t always go as planned when you’re buying and selling real estate if someone is easily discouraged, then “real estate agent” shouldn’t be their profession.

Tenacity and persistence

Tenacity means never giving up. It’s the combination of tenacity and persistence that enables someone to do something and keep doing it until the end, even if it’s really hard. Tenacity is the quality displayed by someone who just won’t quit — who keeps trying until they reach their goal. In the world of Bienes raíces en Orlando, tenacity and persistence are great qualities to have, especially if you are trying to do something challenging that can take a while to complete such as a short sale.

Whether it’s dealing with banks, negotiators, homeowner associations, title companies, etc. short sale realtors deal with tough and discouraging situations every day. Without tenacity and persistence, a realtor wouldn’t last very long, especially in the short sale arena.

 Patience

Patience is the level of endurance someone can handle mentally trying situations before becoming negative such as; persevering in the face of delay or provocation without acting on annoyance or anger. It also means someone that can remain steadfast despite being exposed to trying situations.

What this means as it applies to an Orlando short sale realtor is that they are able to put up with all the nonsense involved with doing short sales as a whole and still remain nice as well as professional. This may sound funny to some of you but it’s very true and patience should probably be at the top of the list. Working as an Orlando short sale expert since 2005, I’ve learned to be extremely patient. Imagine calling several banks a day to follow up with a short sale file and the negotiators tell you that you are missing paperwork that you know you’ve already sent in…Everyday!

The absolute worst thing you can do in this situation is to argue with the negotiator. The correct thing to do is remain nice and re-send the information. Then the next day wash, rinse and repeat until you have confirmation that they received it. Don’t get me wrong, there are times when arguing with the bank is exactly what you should do but this isn’t one of them.

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Lake Nona Medical City Making a Huge Impact on Orlando Real Estate

It’s been referred to as the new chapter in the history of Orlando. Lake Nona Medical City is becoming a monumental landmark not just for Orlando but as a premier location for medical care, research as well as education. Meticulously planned out, it represents an obvious strategy to build a focused cluster of the world’s most sophisticated medical treatments, education, and research in Central Florida.

Over the next ten years, some of the country’s top hospitals, research institutions, and universities will call Lake Nona Medical City home while enhancing economic development and as well as build a job creation machine for Orlando. Also, speaking as an Agente inmobiliario en Orlando, I firmly believe that it will continue to positively affect Orlando real estate.

Lake Nona’s Medical City Economic Impact Could Exceed That of Walt Disney World!

Many people say that Orlando’s Lake Nona medical facility will produce a boost in the local economy that will exceed that of alt Disney World when it opened its doors in 1971. How on earth can that be considering Disney World’s Orlando location currently employs over 60,000 people?!

The reason is that Lake Nona’s 600+ acre “Medical City” contains a combination of some of the world’s most brilliant medical minds together with biotechnology-driven health care facilities. Located just 10 minutes from Orlando International Airport, this cluster will be an economic freight train for Central Florida.

The Lake Nona Medical City will bring over thirty thousand jobs to Orlando and will have a projected 7.8 billion dollars on the local economy over the next 10 years. This doesn’t include the small businesses that are and will continue springing up around the facility.

Some of the facilities located in Lake Nona Medical City

*UCF’s new health sciences campus at Lake Nona. This 50+ acre campus will employ over four hundred full-time and part-time employees.

*The Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute spent over $85 million on its state-of-the-art research center and will become home to three hundred of the country’s top scientists and staff.

*Veterans Affairs Medical Center is expected to serve over 400,000 veterans and is also the national site for the Dept. of Veterans Affairs Medical Simulations Center for Excellence. The total cost for building this facility was in the neighborhood of 665 million dollars and will employ more than 2,000 people.

*The University of Florida will have a 100,000-square-foot biomedical research facility worth over 61 million dollars.

It’s pretty amazing when you think about all of these medical and biomedical facilities located in one Florida community. This is great news for Orlando as well as the state of Florida. One thing is for sure the jobs that Lake Nona Medical City will create as well the small businesses it will help will do wonders for the local economy as well as continue to fuel the Orlando Real Estate market.

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Orlando Realtors Going back to Basics

 

 

The Orlando housing inventory is at its lowest level in over a decade and buyers are constantly competing for a limited supply of homes. The lack of sellers in the market is forcing real estate agents to go to extremes that they would normally not go to in order to try and get more listings. Hungry real estate agents are going back to old-school real estate marketing techniques in order to get more listings.

 

Agentes inmobiliarios de Orlando are once again pounding the pavement for new listings. I know one agent that parks his car on a street located somewhere in his farm area and starts knocking on doors or putting outdoor flyers with his info on it. according to him, he’s lucky to get one listing out of every 20 doors that he knocks on. I personally think he’s insane and don’t like this way of marketing because it’s an intrusion of privacy. Let’s face it…Everyone hates an unannounced visit AKA the “Pop-in”. Besides, if I’m in my yard minding my own business or doing something in the yard, the last thing I want is a stranger coming up to me and asking me if I’m interested in selling my home.

 

Hungry real estate agents are going back to basics in marketing like calling on expired listings and “For sale by owners” with the hope that they are able to convince the homeowner to list the property with them. Other agents are resorting to sending out mass postcard mailers to entire zip codes praying for more listings. These conditions are not only affecting newer agents but experienced agents as well.

 

Another reason that I think is contributing to extremely low inventories right now is that homeowners who have a bit of equity are keeping their homes off the market. They figure that they’ve gone through the worst of it and they believe that prices will continue to rise for the next few years and intend on cashing in when it happens. The problem with this strategy, however, is that no one can predict what will happen with Florida’s real estate market and people that wait too long, will wait themselves out of making a profit from the sale of their house.

 

The reality is that if sellers aren’t truly motivated to sell, then they’re just not going to and I believe that it’s wrong to try and convince somebody to try and do something that they really don’t want to do.

 

Lenders that are holding on to thousands of REO properties are also reluctant to sell because they’re afraid of hurting prices. And when banks finally do release the properties into the market, they’re snatched up by the dozen by large investment firms. Most of the time, they never even hit the MLS.

 

One thing that I learned a long time ago about the Orlando real estate market is that you have to learn to adjust to the market which also means adjusting your marketing strategies, take what the market gives you. Over the years I’ve seen real estate agents that refuse to change their marketing as the market changes and most of them are now no longer realtors. You have to go with the flow if you’re going to survive by buying and selling real estate.

 

 

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Online Property Searches in are More Popular than Ever! – Orlando Real Estate

Several years ago in the not-so-distant past, potential home buyers would start searching for a house the traditional way which was by calling up an Orlando realtor in the area where they want to live. The next step would be for the buyer to give the agent all the criteria that they were looking for in a home and wait for the agent to provide a list of great homes to go see. However if the buyer chose the wrong agent to work with, there are several things that can go wrong such as the agent coming back with a list of properties that the buyer doesn’t like, or maybe the agent won’t call back at all. Either way, this was very frustrating for homebuyers but unfortunately, they had no other choice than to search for properties by using a realtor. The whole key to finding the perfect home all hinged on finding the right agent first.

Buyers are now able to search the MLS just like a real real estate agent

The web has truly changed the way that the Bienes raíces en Orlando business is done. Potential homebuyers benefit from this just as much if not more than real estate professionals. Homebuyers are now able to search the MLS on their own without even speaking to a realtor first.

Anyone and everyone are now able to search for properties on the MLS at their own convenience from their own home at all hours of the day or night. All the buyer has to do is present a list of homes that they have chosen to their Orlando realtor and go see them. By doing this, the buyer saves time and so does the agent.

Online Property Searches are also a huge advantage for realtors

Realtors also benefit greatly from people being able to search the MLS on their own. It’s a huge time saver if a buyer comes to the agent with a list of homes they want to see instead of the other way around. All the agent has to do at this point is make the appointments to show the properties.

In our office potential buyers are instructed to click on the “Find Florida Properties” tab on our home page. Here they are able to search the entire state of Florida for all the properties that are listed on the . at their own convenience.

Recent studies show that 9 out of 10 potential home buyers begin their property search online long before contacting a real estate agent.

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Can I Buy my Home Back after I Short Sale it?

One of the most common questions I get from sellers is “Can I buy m house back after the short sale is done”. The truth is that there are cash investors, hedge fund buyers as well as non-profits out there that specialize in doing just that. They will buy the property as a short sale then lease option it back to the original seller after 2 or 3 years. It’s actually a great option for a seller because they don’t have to deal with the hassle or expense of moving all of their stuff to another house.

Even though there have been laws in the past that have prevented these situations from happening, there was an amendment made to the “Making Home Affordable Program” that now allows a Non-Profit Organization to buy a property then lease it or resell it back to the seller. However, in order for everything to be done legally all requirements under the “Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative aka [HAFA] must be met by the seller. As with any important transaction, it’s important that you read the fine print.

Here are some things to consider when entering into a buy-back agreement with a non-profit organization or cash investor.

 

1) You must qualify for a HAFA short sale in order for this to be an option for you. Not only that but even if you do qualify for a HAFA short sale this buy-back program is still subject to the approval by your lender. In other words, even if you meet all the requirements from HAFA, your bank still has to approve the sale of the property to a non-profit organization. There’s absolutely no guarantee that your lender will agree to this arrangement and you just won’t know until you try.

2) If the home is not your primary residence, you won’t qualify for HAFA. In the lender’s eyes..you purchased this home as an investment which defeats the whole purpose of the HAFA program.

3) When using a cash buyer expect to pay full market value for your home when it’s time to close. Cash investors expect to get a decent return on their money when entering into any lease option agreement. The deal just wouldn’t make sense to them if they weren’t guaranteed a nice profit when it’s all said and done. A typical cash investor will want at least 3-5% of the purchase price as a non-refundable deposit [sometimes more] to ensure that the buyer will do everything in their power to close on the deal. And if they’re not able to close, the investor gets to keep the deposit as well as the property.  Also, you can expect to pay a higher than the average interest rate, I’ve seen investors charge as much as 13% interest on a lease option contract.  Cash investors will usually want full market value for the property at the time of the contract signing. This can be a double-edged sword because if the property appreciates over the time of the lease contract, then it benefits the buyer. However, if the property depreciates over the time of the contract, then it benefits the investor because the purchase price was locked in at the signing of the agreement.

 

A short sale may still be your best option

Even if you’re not approved for a buy-back program, a short sale may still be your best option. Surrendering a home that owes much more than it’s worth is a smart business decision. By doing a short sale, a homeowner can walk away free and clear from debt. Many times homeowners can even come away from the closing with thousands of dollars through certain programs. Throughout the years we’ve helped thousands of homeowners avoid foreclosure by completing a  short sale on their homes. Our team of dedicated real estate professionals is dedicated to finding real solutions for Orlando homeowners that are facing foreclosure.

 

 

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