Friday, October 24, 2014

6 Reasons Why Realtors Don’t Suck


OK, to be honest, some Realtors do suck. I have often muttered to myself that my profession is not filled with brain surgeons. Realtors consistently show up on the list of least respected professions along with lawyers, politicians and used car salesman. But think about it, in any profession, you have the good, the bad and the ugly.

This is the biggest financial transaction most of you will make in your lifetime. Take a few moments to vet your Realtor before committing. Ask about experience. How many years in the business? How many deals have they done? Can they provide references? You can check whether any Realtor has a current license and whether they have faced disciplinary action at http://www2.dre.ca.gov/PublicASP/pplinfo.asp

What a good Realtor brings to the table.

1.    Realtors are where the market is. - In 2013 88% of home buyers and sellers used a Realtor.  If you eliminate transactions between friends, neighbors and family members, that number is closer to 99%.  If you are a seller, is it worth it to exclude 99% of the market in order to save a commission? If you are a buyer, the reverse is true, 99% of sellers are in contract with a Realtor. There is no advantage to not using a Realtor unless you can strike a deal with a For Sale By Owner, less than 1% of the market. Don’t pass up dollars to scramble after pennies. Take advantage of a Realtor.

2.    Time Management. - Buying or selling a house is like a part time job. Constant monitoring of new listings, arranging viewings, going to open houses, researching neighborhoods, all takes a deceptive amount of time. Once you get in contract, there are hundreds of details to attend to. There are contracts, disclosures and reports to understand. There are always issues and trade offs to consider. A good, experienced Realtor can save you tons of time by helping you organize the process in a way that deals with the critical issues effectively.

3.    Pricing Strategy and Expertise - A good Realtor will not only know what price your property will sell for, but also how to price the property and manage offers in order to maximize the value. A Realtor can also suggest low cost improvements to help your home sell quickly and for top dollar.

4.    Negotiation Skills - I often tell my clients to prepare for 3 rounds of negotiations. First and most obvious is the purchase price, but be prepared for a request for credit for repairs. To top it off, especially in an appreciating market the property may not appraise for the purchase price.  A skillful Realtor will have a plan for each phase and implement smoothly.
 
5.    Keeping you out of trouble -  Although most Realtors are not lawyers, inspectors or contractors we have the experience and training to recognize the danger signs and call in the experts.  Every neighborhood, every type of sale and every type of property have their own typical set of issues. We help you recognize the issues quickly so you have time think about it and react from an informed perspective.

6.    Process Management -  From start to finish there are literally hundreds of details that need to be taken care of. There are many people involved; Buyers, sellers, agents, loan officers, advertisers, appraisers, escrow workers, title workers, inspectors and contractors to name a few. There is a mountain of paperwork to complete and extensive records to maintain. If all these details are not managed promptly and correctly, it will cost you money, create doubt on the other side of the transaction and may put your goal of buying or selling in jeopardy. Your Realtor becomes your project manager, making sure all people and actions are managed and coordinated in an effective and timely manner.

In summary, a good Realtor will increase your chances of buying or selling at the best price possible. We can save you tons of time and effort and counsel you toward best practices to avoid conflict and potential legal hassles. Using a Realtor is safer, less stressful and may even save you money. It is kind of a “no brainer,” don’t you think?


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Walk Through This Chic Ocean Front Condo

Did you ever think you could get an ocean front condo in Santa Cruz for $659,000? This one is 30 seconds from the light house and right on West Cliff. Look out your window and see the waves crashing, hear the birds and sea lions. Walk to the restaurants on the wharf. People come from all over to enjoy this beautiful piece of our coastline. You could live here full time or just make it your weekend hang out.

Here is the MLS data sheet.
http://matrix.mlslistings.com/DE.asp?ID=2939622737

This is a quick video walk through. It is not a typical marketing piece. It is just me walking through with my phone, commenting on the property and its surrounding neighborhood.


Contact me if you have questions about this property or any other property in the Santa Cruz area.

Mike Young - Thunderbird Real Estate
Realtor, Broker Associate, MBA, SFR, SRES
(831) 234-1545
License 00952966
mike@MikeYoungProperties.com

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Property Tour Video Blog

Years ago, in the middle of the melt down, my partners and I ran a "Distressed Property Tour." Once a month, on Saturday morning we would meet at the Thunderbird office with whatever clients showed up and caravan around town to look at REOs,  short sales and fixers. I may be odd, but to me, it was kind of fun. We ran into all kinds of strange architectural phenomena. More than a few times, I heard the question, "Why do you think they did that?" I enjoyed interacting with the bargain hunters who were willing to give up their Saturday morning to go traipsing about in hopes of finding a diamond in the rough. About 2 years ago, the number of bank owned homes started to drop off dramatically (a good thing) and we didn't have enough properties to show, so I reluctantly called off the tour.. Ever since then I had in the back of my mind that I should video the tour and let people see these homes without having to get off the couch.

This is the first in what hopes to be a series of posts, videoing properties. I will be walking through the homes just like I do when with a client. I call it as I see it, making comments about the good, the bad and the ugly. I am not going to be deliberately negative, but I will mention the power lines in your view, the noise level and any other features not mentioned in the advertising.

The video quality is a little rough. It is just me with my phone walking and talking my way through the house. If you are prone to motion sickness, look away from time to time to protect your lunch. I hope you enjoy it. I will get better as I continue. I would really appreciate your feedback.