Top Orlando Realtor Breaking News! VIDEO

An outrageous claim made today by a top real estate brokerage… Orlando Realty Consultants guarantees to sell your house in 30 days or less for top dollar or they will buy it themselves!

You heard it, right folks! Any Price, condition, or situation!

Even if you’re facing foreclosure!

This team of short-sale experts will get the job done no matter what Jenny Zamora Owner and broker of the company says their unmatched success rate at selling homes for top dollar is credited to her team of highly experienced Orlando realtors.

Top Orlando Realtor Breaking News

By utilizing their “easy exit listing agreement” there’s absolutely no risk for homeowners because they can cancel their listing at any time with no cancellation fee!

Orlando homeowners that want to sell their home fast for top dollar should contact Orlando Realty Consultants immediately by using the information at the bottom of the screen.

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Fewer Number of Orlando Multifamily Units in Market

Multifamily properties, a mix of condominiums and townhomes, available in the market went down by 14 percent in Orlando compared to the same quarter in 2013. This fact was revealed in the report published by Charles Wayne Consulting, a trusted source of knowledge among Orlando Realtors.

Reduced number of available units

The research firm, known for its specialist real estate focus, reported that about 459 such units were listed in the first quarter. This was less compared to 531 units recorded a year ago. According to Orlando real estate agents, the average price per unit increased 14 percent to touch $214,200 in that period of time.

According to Jim Lewis, President, of Charles Wayne Consulting, the multifamily segment in the Orlando real estate market has undergone a significant transition during the last 10 years. The residential construction of the area has gotten back to its normal mix of approximately two-thirds single-family and one-third multifamily units after a distinct trend towards condos and town-homes when the Orlando real estate market was at its peak.

Lewis is of the opinion that in a few submarkets, noticeably in the Greater Orlando area, multifamily unit availability is quite less. More and more Orlando realtors are going back to their drawing boards and proceeding with further actions to make the planned projects fruitful.

Trends

The first quarter of the year saw construction begin on 2,617 residential houses in the area. Closings of single-family homes were up by 40 percent compared to 2013’s first quarter.

The Crescent Gateway project is being developed by Crescent Communities. It is a mixed-use development spread over 80 acres of property. It is expected to be functional from the 2015 summer in Altamonte Springs at State Road 434 and Maitland Boulevard.

The apartment site itself will be spread over 8 acres and will consist of 294 units. Crescent Multifamily Construction is the general contractor for the project. Charlan Brock and Associates is its architectural firm.

A $10.3 million priced property located at the southeast corner of Harmon and Binion roads was purchased by GoGrowth One LLC. The buyer was represented by Rick Gonzalez of Crosby & Associates and by Jerry McGratty, a broker working with Westhampton Realty. The property was formerly the site of the Driftwood Gardens Nursery. The site comes under the enterprise zone, which is being planned to be developed as a research park.

 

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Orlando Realtors Expect More Buyer Activity in the Summer

According to a new industry report, sales of existing homes in the US, in the month of May, have been higher than previously anticipated. The nationwide phenomenon was confirmed by realtors from most of America’s big property markets leaving the real estate industry musing on better Summer prospects.

And why not? The sale of previously owned houses rose by 1.3 percent in May – marking the very first hike in 2014. On a per-year basis, sales of previously owned properties rose to 4.65 million nationwide. Further, the number of residential properties available for sale reached levels it hadn’t touched for nearly two years now.

The Orlando real estate market is not untouched by nationwide progress

The prospects couldn’t have been better for the Orlando real estate market too. According to some of the top listing agents in Orlando, prices of residential properties in Orlando have slowed down due to increased inventory. More properties were listed in the month of April, affordability improved in the process – allowing more citizens to become homeowners.

Nation-wide, 2.29 million homes were listed in April, depicting a rise of 16.8 percent and the highest levels since August 2012. Availability is typically viewed as a dependable indicator of future sales. Bigger inventory, more listings, and improved availability suggest more sales activity in the coming months, listing agents explain.

2.29 million homes, for example, would take close to six months to sell at the current pace. When the inventory accounts for under five months of sales, the market is considered to be tight.

The spectrum of the real estate market is not all rosy but certainly better

Realtors are banking on sustained gains in employment, to increase consumer confidence and boost housing. According to 75 economists, who were surveyed by market analyst Bloomberg, sales of previously owned homes are expected to maintain a pace of 4.69 million. In March, the median pace was 4.59 – the weakest in two years.

Orlando real estate agents also confirm another national observation made in the report – the strong influence of investors. Investors bought up condominiums in large numbers, fueling the April hike in sales.

And while the housing market still has a long way to go before hitting its stride, things are definitely improving. Compared to the sales closed in 2013, sales in 2014 were down by 7.3 percent. Further, many top Orlando realtors reveal that not many first-time buyers have been a part of the increased sales activities. There’s reason to remain hopeful however as the turnaround, though slow, is happening for sure.

 

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Testimonial For Jenny Zamora, Orlando RE Broker

This is the story of Irene Mazza. When she first came to see us, she had a rental property that was costing her $150 per month and was ready to just let it go to foreclosure. We sat down with Ms. Mazza and explained her options to her. After hearing about all of the options available to her, she decided on a loan modification.

We’re happy to report that not only did we help her get her home loan modified, but she is now instead of losing $150 every month, she’s making  $300 per month on her rental property.

Don’t take our word for it, watch the video and you can hear it right from her.

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Loan Transfers, Not Just For Delinquent Mortgages

Most people are under the assumption that a loan has to be in delinquent status in order to be transferred. The truth is that any loan can be transferred at any time the bank wishes. Remember the fine print that you speed read through at the closing? 

Somewhere in that fine print, it states that your mortgage company reserves the right to sell or transfer your loan at any time they wish after the closing. That means that the lender has the right to sell your loan to another lending institution without your permission.

Usually, mortgage companies will give you a written notice in the mail informing you that your loan has been or will be transferred to the new lender or servicing company.

However, I’ve had many clients tell me that they were made aware of the transfer only through a welcome letter from the new lender. Sometimes loans get transferred multiple times. Just because your loan was transferred once, it doesn’t mean that it won’t get transferred again…and again, etc.

Unless you pay off your loan in full, you will never have control over who controls your mortgage.

Mortgage Transfers Are Especially Challenging for Short Sale Realtors

For real estate agents like myself that specialize in doing Orlando short sales, this can be an extremely frustrating situation. You can have hours, days, weeks, and even months invested in a short sale file then… WHAMMO!!  Out of the blue the loan gets transferred to another lender. It wouldn’t be such a big deal if they would just transfer the complete file over to the next lender so that we could just pick up where we left off. But that’s not the case……that’s never the case!

The new lender requires the agent to submit the entire short sale package again from scratch. The only thing that does transfer over it seems is the pending sale date. So not only are you forced to waste a lot more time submitting the new file, getting a hold of the negotiator, etc. but the sale date doesn’t usually get delayed.

This has happened so many times to me that you wouldn’t bother me any more right? Wrong… this has to be the most frustrating thing that can happen to a short sale realtor especially if you’ve been working the file for several months. However, sometimes it’s a blessing in disguise if you’re lucky enough to get a lender that’s more flexible with their terms or guidelines other times homeowners end up with a lender with a much stricter set of rules.

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