Orlando Re-Habbers Cleaning Up

Re-Habbing Homes in Orlando has become a very popular business model lately

With Orlando short sales on the rise and inventory becoming scarce, many Orlando re-habbers are cleaning up. The truth is that most people who are looking to buy a house, don’t want to have to deal with any repairs once they move in, or before moving in. Most potential home buyers just want to move their stuff and family in and not have to worry about the kitchen or bathroom that needs remodeling. For property investors who dedicate themselves to remodeling houses, this is great news.

We have several Orlando re-habbers that have been coming to us for years always looking for their next project. Although there are still some risks involved, if you do your research correctly there’s big money to be made.

Here’s a list of things you need to be aware of if you’re planning to re-hab an Orlando property.

* Stay away from houses needing major repairs.  Unless you’re an experienced re-habber, don’t buy a property that needs any major structural repairs such as rewiring the electrical system, major plumbing repairs, foundation damage or severe fire damage.

*Get a home inspection as soon as you sign the contract. Getting a home inspection will cost you around $300 but can ultimately save you thousands by exposing some big ticket repair items that would have gone undetected without the inspection. Once your inspection report is complete, you can use the report to further negotiate with the seller or bank to lower the price even more.

* Never, ever try and turn a non-deal into a deal. What I mean by that is, some new investors are soo eager to start their 1st re-hab project, that their judgment gets clouded and they bend the numbers to make it look like they are making a good investment. [ kinda like when you fall in love with that sports car you’ve always wanted at the dealership, and you make up situations in your mind in order to justify the horrible decision you’re about to make]

* Consult with an Orlando Real Estate Expert to do some research for you. The most important thing to do when you’re planning on re-habbing a house is to make sure that your numbers are correct. There is nothing worse than buying a property at the wrong price, spending a month fixing it up and then finding out that you have to pay $5,000 to get it sold because you didn’t take the time to speak with an experienced Orlando realtor.

Jenny Zamora, Lic RE Broker

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Orlando Home Prices Increase Despite Fewer Sales

There are fewer listings in Orlando than ever since 2005 according to a report released recently by the Orlando Regional Realtor Association.

The Orlando Real Estate market [Orange and Seminole counties] had 8,642 active listings for last month. There hasn’t fewer listings since September of 2005. With fewer homes competing for buyers, the median price went up from $115,000 in March to $116,000 in April.

“The overall median price has increased for three consecutive months, while demand has created inventory declines for the last 18 months” said Stephen Baker, chairman of the Orlando-based association. “Add in today’s prices and the lowest mortgage rates since the 1950s, and now we have a market with buyers competing for available homes.”Both REOs and short sales have seen an almost 6% increase in sales prices over the past year while normal sales prices have decreased 2%. In April traditional sales account for about 45% of Orlando Real Estate’s overall sales. Just one year ago ago traditional sales made up about 1/3 of overall sales.
Although interest rates on a 30 year fixed mortgage have gone up slightly [4.02%], these rates are still among the lowest historically. In February interest rates were the lowest ever at 3.92%.

With a fewer amount of listings on the Orlando Realty market, this will obviously impact local sales volumes. In April, sales were down 3.4% as opposed to 4.5% one year ago. Orlando homes are also spending much less time on the market as opposed to a year ago with a higher sales price, about 95% of the asking price as opposed to a year ago when home were selling at about 91% of asking price.

What it all means to Orlando Real Estate Today?

After looking at all these statistics from recent and past Orlando home sales,  mortgage rates, etc., it can be a bit confusing about what it all means to Orlando Realty today if you’re not an experienced Orlando realtor.  In a nutshell, the Orlando Real Estate market is getting stronger and more stable everyday.

With all the cash incentives for Orlando Short Sales and with the mortgage relief act of 2007 still in play, it’s absolutely the best time to short sale your Orlando home.

For Orlando Home buyers, you can still get a great price on a home and take advantage of the lowest interest rates in history. Feel free to use our Orlando home search tool and in just seconds you will be able to see all the great properties in Orlando.
For traditional sellers who want or need to sell their Orlando home, they no longer have to worry about getting insulted with low ball offers. Find out what your Orlando home is worth here.

 

 

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