Great News for Orlando Short Sales!

Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 has been Extended

The mortgage debt relief act has officially been extended for another year. This is a law that exempts those who are in a foreclosure or short sale situation [primary residences only] from having to pay federal income taxes on the deficiency balance of their mortgage after the transaction is complete.

This law was passed back in 2007 right when the Florida real estate market crashed. The main purpose of the law was to allow people to complete the short sale on their home and not be taxed on the deficiency as if it were income. This is a huge incentive for homeowners that are upside down to short sale their home.

I know many people have been holding their breath as the ending of the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 would have signaled a harmful blow to the real estate industry. Well now they can breath a sigh of relief, the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act is now set to expire on January 1, 2014 and only applies to only a primary residence. Most homeowners that were on the fence about doing a short sale on their home would have probably chosen to file for bankruptcy as opposed to working something out with the lender.

Here’s an example of exactly what this means; Let’s say that a struggling homeowner sells their home for $100,000 and they owe $175,000, they are not taxed on the $75,000 that the bank had to write off. This is great news for homeowners that are struggling. Prior to the Act, homeowners were taxed on the forgiven debt, known as debt discharge income. If this act wasn’t in place, even people that have lost their homes to foreclosure would be taxed on the deficiency balance between what the house owed and what it sold for.Unlike any other liens or judgments, I.R.S. liens will follow you for the rest of your life and if you try to avoid paying them off, the I.R.S. will garnish your wages.

 Orlando Realtors are Thrilled that “the Act” was extended

For realtors like myself that specialize in doing Orlando short sales, this great news. It means that short sales are still going to be the best way to go for struggling homeowners who can no longer afford to pay their mortgage. I would imagine that BK attorneys were hoping that the act wouldn’t be extended so that more homeowners would have opted for filing bankruptcy as opposed to short sale. at the end of the day, it’s a win win for all parties involved in the transaction.

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Orlando Real Estate | Location vs. Lifestyle

There are so many things to consider when you’re shopping for a new home. When it comes to Orlando real estate there are three words that just about everyone thinks of,  location, location, location. We’ve been taught that location is the only thing that should matter when choosing a home. However, for many people, this is not the case. For these people,  It’s not so much where they live but rather how they live. New generational values have changed and people are increasingly more concerned with how a home will work for their lifestyle than what neighborhood they live in.


When meeting with a new home buyer, It’s important to find out what kind of hobbies or past times they enjoy and whether they want to be near the beach, a golf course, retirement community, etc. A buyer might not be so impressed with the house you just showed them but you if informed them of all the nearby amenities that the community offers that house may have just gotten a whole lot more attractive to them. It may come down to a nearby bike path or a lake for fishing and kayaking to turn that house into their dream home.

 Maintaining a home should be a big factor in your decision to buy

Consumers are becoming more aware of the cost of maintaining a home in addition to the mortgage. When choosing a home buyers need to be aware of all the additional costs that are involved in the community such as homeowners association fees,  yard maintenance, etc. These costs can add up to be a substantial amount of money. After the market crash of 2007, it seems that people are much more aware of not getting in over their heads financially.

The size of the home also makes a huge difference in maintenance costs. Buyers are more willing to move into a smaller home especially when they can enjoy nearby social and recreational amenities.

Sometimes It makes more sense to rent

Many younger adults prefer to rent over buying for financial reasons as well as lifestyle reasons. Young people today are used to having subscription-based technology services. This same concept makes sense to them when renting a house. They can subscribe to a rental home for a while then move on. By renting, they don’t have to be concerned about things like qualifying for a mortgage or having to get the house sold if they want to move to another area.

If you’re looking to buy or rent a home in Orlando, please visit our site and search the MLS like a pro.

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Another Great Orlando Short Sale

9797 PORTOFINO DR in ORLANDO

This is an Orlando short sale, that will be sold at a huge discount and will be a great deal for anyone wanting to live in this area.


Orlando Realty Consultants is proud to add  9797 PORTOFINO DR in ORLANDO to its list of breathtaking luxury homes. Built in 2003, this 2,476 sq ft. two-story single-family home is located in one of Orlando’s premier neighborhoods, Nonacrest!

A must-see! This is a Gorgeous 2 Story 3 Bedroom/3 Bath Home with a Bonus Room that can be used as a 4th Bedroom. The master Room is upstairs with a HUGE sitting area and Pond View. It’s Breathtaking.

 

With 3 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms and large common areas, the open layout has an enticing flow to it. Exquisite solid wood cabinetry, exotic granite countertops, and top-of-the-line appliances all come together with amazing attention to detail throughout this gorgeous house.

Check out these features

* Huge master’s retreat with sitting area

* Wide open Kitchen

* Vaulted Ceilings

* Granite counter tops throughout

* Solid wood cabinetry throughout

* High end appliances and fixtures throughout

* Dining and great room designed for family gatherings and entertainment.

* Covered back patio

* 2-car garage

* Large pool with a spacious deck for backyard Barb-B-Que’s and pool parties

Easy access to schools, first-rate shops and restaurants, and close to Orlando’s top medical facilities

So much more a definite must-see!

Call to make your appointment, You DO NOT want to miss out on this Great opportunity! BANK-APPROVED PRICE!!

Are you currently searching for your Central Florida dream home?  Look no further just click on;  search Orlando Luxury real estate and you”ll have access to all the properties listed on the Florida MLS. Within just a few clicks of your mouse, you’ll be searching out Florida real estate like a pro.

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Homeowners Insurance Tips for Orlando home buyers

Getting the best HOI rates for Orlando real estate

When shopping for homeowners insurance [HOI] quotes, you should seek out companies that have been in business for a while that have high customer satisfaction ratings and good reviews. Many potential buyers make the mistake of just going with the cheapest company they can find.

As an Orlando realtor, I always recommend to my clients to use a company like  Net Quote. This is a company that will provide you with quotes from several different highly rated homeowners insurance companies. Using a company like this to research homeowners insurance can save you a lot of time and money.

Many insurance companies raise their rates when they suffer a financial crisis like the one we’re still recovering from. However, insurance companies still have to compete with other insurance companies for your business which means that most of them are cutting much better deals for new policyholders than for existing policyholders.

Typically after people purchase their HOI and close their house, people tend to forget about homeowners insurance and will just continue to pay whatever premium the insurance company asks for even if it goes up every year. What homeowners should do is research different insurance companies every time they are up for renewal to make sure they are getting the best rate available.

6 Tips for keeping your HOI rates down on Orlando properties

1- Continue shopping for better rates- Every time your policy renewal date approaches, check companies like NetQuote.com to see if they can find you a better deal.

2- Try Bundling– Consider bundling your Homeowners policy and your auto policy with the same insurance company. By doing this you may be able to cut your premiums by up to 15%.

3-Make sure you don’t have too much coverage- It’s very common for policies to have inflation protection provisions that will automatically increase your coverage amount. Now that construction costs have fallen, these increases are not always justified. Find out what your house is actually worth make adjustments to your policy if can. If you’re able to lower your replacement value, it could save you up to 10% on your premiums.

4-Make sure your reputation is as clean as possible-If you’ve been denied coverage or they want to charge you an arm and a leg because of claims you’ve made in the past, check your insurance report for mistakes at choicetrust.com; it’s free if you’ve been denied coverage. Insurance companies make mistakes all of the time especially when it comes to record searches on clients.

5-Stick with high deductibles– I always recommend getting a policy with a high deductible for 2 reasons. 1st, your premium will be much less and 2nd, If you file a claim for every little repair that comes along, it can drive your premiums up by up to 15%. Use the money that you’re saving on those premiums to cover the small repairs.

6- Avoid Flood Zones– Before you buy your home, you should be aware if it’s in a flood zone. If you live in a house that’s in a flood zone, then you will probably want to make sure that your policy covers flood damage. You could save money and not get flood coverage but then you run a big risk if your house ever gets flooded. My advice, avoid flood zones.

If you’re in the market for an Orlando property and you still have a million questions about homeowners insurance or anything else regarding the purchase of a house. Contact us for a free consultation with an Orlando real estate expert.

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5 tips on flipping Orlando real estate

Orlando Re-habbers are back in business

 

The days of flipping houses in Orlando are back in a big way. Investors have their ears to the ground just waiting for the next good deal to hit the market so they can snatch it up and make a nice profit. The increasing amount of Orlando short sales and REO properties on the market are attracting house flippers like blood in shark-infested waters.

Many rehabbers took a beating when the market turned in 2007. Some were caught with their pants down holding several properties that were freshly renovated and instead of flipping them for a large profit, most of them ended up as Orlando short sales or REO properties.

Rehabbing can be tricky if you don’t know what you’re doing and there are a million things that can go wrong.  You really need to know your numbers and give yourself a huge cushion as far as how much you price it for.

5 tips to keep in mind when re-habbing a house

1- Buy your investment property at the right price- It’s crucial that you buy your investment property for the right price or you could end up losing a lot of money in the end. Be realistic with your numbers and always, always give yourself a cushion.

2- Keep away from funky floor plans– Nobody wants to live in a house with a weird layout. Even if you think you’re getting a deal of a lifetime it can be very hard to get top dollar for a house that doesn’t have an appealing floor plan.

3- Don’t take on too big of a project- Keep it simple, choose an investment property that doesn’t need any major structural repairs. Kitchen and bath remodels are OK but major repairs should be left to experienced investors.

4-Hiring contractors– Make a list of the work that needs to be completed and get at least 3 estimates. Make sure to ask for references from any contractors you hire and be sure to get everything in writing. It’s crucial that you get the work done as quickly as possible, come up with a realistic time frame for the work to be completed and make sure your contractors commit to it. If not you could end up shrinking your profit margin substantially.

  5- Price it correctly from the start– This is where your Orlando realtor comes into play. Pricing your investment property is key and should be done by an experienced real estate agent that specializes in the area of where your property is located. You don’t want to price it too high because it will take longer to sell. Remember, each day the property sits on the market is costing you money.

The Orlando Real Estate Market is ripe for re-habbing properties right now

Even though you should never rely on appreciation when buying an investment property, the Orlando real estate market provides the perfect conditions for flipping houses right now. Property values are steadily going up in most parts of Orlando and if you’re able to find an Orlando investment property at the right price, you could turn it into a nice profit. Orlando realty is hot right now and smart investors are taking full advantage of the current market conditions.

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