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Monday, March 15, 2021

How to Make a Winning Offer on a Home

 How to Make a Winning 
Offer on a Home

Today’s homebuyers are faced with a strong sellers' market, which means there are a lot of active buyers competing for a relatively low number of available homes. As a result, it’s essential to understand how to make a confident and competitive offer on your dream home. Here are five tips for success in this critical stage of the homebuying process.

1. Listen to Your Real Estate Advisor

An article from Freddie Mac gives direction on making an offer on a home. From the start, it emphasizes how trusted professionals can help you stay focused on the most important things, especially at times when this process can get emotional for buyers:

“Remember to let your homebuying team guide you on your journey, not your emotions. Their support and expertise will keep you from compromising on your must-haves and future financial stability.”

A real estate professional should be the expert guide you lean on for advice when you’re ready to make an offer.  Contact me, your trusted REALTOR at 763.331.4775 or Scott.Swennes@results.net

2. Understand Your Finances

Having a complete understanding of your budget and how much house you can afford is essential. The best way to know this is to get pre-approved for a loan early in the homebuying process. Only 44% of today’s prospective homebuyers are planning to apply for pre-approval, so be sure to take this step so you stand out from the crowd. Doing so make it clear to sellers you’re a serious and qualified buyer, and it can give you a competitive edge in a bidding war.

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3. Be Prepared to Move Quickly

According to the latest Realtors Confidence Index from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the average property sold today receives 3.7 offers and is on the market for just 21 days. These are both results of today’s competitive market, showing how important it is to stay agile and alert in your search. As soon as you find the right home for your needs, be prepared to submit an offer as quickly as possible.

4. Make a Fair Offer

It’s only natural to want the best deal you can get on a home. However, Freddie Mac also warns that submitting an offer that’s too low can lead sellers to doubt how serious you are as a buyer. Don’t make an offer that will be tossed out as soon as it’s received.  Most homes in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro are selling in the first 3 days, for well over asking price.  The expertise your agent brings to this part of the process will help you stay competitive:

“Your agent will work with you to make an informed offer based on the market value of the home, the condition of the home and recent home sale prices in the area.”

Ideas to make your offer stick out are:

  • High $$ Amount of Earnest Money
  • Short Inspection timeframe
  • Let the Seller choose the Closing Date
  • Utilize the Escalation Clause
  • Submit over the Asking Price when applicable
  • Lastly, Don't miss the Deadline!

5. Stay Flexible in Negotiations

After submitting an offer, the seller may accept it, reject it, or counter it with their own changes. In a competitive market, it’s important to stay nimble throughout the negotiation process. You can strengthen your position with an offer that includes flexible move-in dates, a higher price, or minimal contingencies (conditions you set that the seller must meet for the purchase to be finalized). Freddie Mac explains that there are, however, certain contingencies you don’t want to forego:

Resist the temptation to waive the inspection contingency, especially in a hot market or if the home is being sold ‘as-is’, which means the seller won’t pay for repairs. Without an inspection contingency, you could be stuck with a contract on a house you can’t afford to fix.”


Bottom Line

Today’s competitive market makes it more important than ever to make a strong offer on a home. Reach out to your local real estate professional to make sure you rise to the top along the way. (Full Article from Keeping Current Matters)

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Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Twin Cities Metro Homes Sales Plunge 18 Percent as it Gets Better for Home Sellers

Recent home shoppers in April have found it even tougher to find a home as new listings are down over 10 percent from last year.

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This summer is setting up to be the slimmest pickings for buyers since the 1990's.   The number of homes for sale in the 13 county metro area is 9,079 and is down 21.9% since last year.  This compares to the high in July 2007 which saw 35,904 homes on the market at that time.

The real shortage is in the entry level type homes area the Twin Cities.  For homes under $300,000, the total number of homes available is 3,135; which is down 34.4% from last year.  The three main factors are behind the shortage are; a large swell of first-time homebuyers looking to stop paying high priced rents, baby boomers looking to downsize and new construction homes being to expensive.  The average new construction home sold for $399,500 in April.

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Fewer listings means higher prices.  That is especially true for the first ring suburbs, as many of those cities saw a sales price increase of over 10% since last year.  Leading the way, Mendota Heights with a median sales price over 34% higher than April last year, Roseville was next highest and saw a price jump of 23.6% over last year.

Homes have been moving the quickest in New Hope, with only 7 days as the median days on the market.  The biggest change we have seen was in Mendota Heights as well as New Hope, both cities have had the average home sell in more than half the time as it would have in April last year.

As for the cities that have seen the biggest drop in homes for sale year or year, New Hope again takes the cake with 59% fewer homes for sale than this time last year.  Crystal and Shoreview weren't far behind at 55.4% and 53.4% fewer homes for sale, respectively.

With school coming to a close and summer right around the corner, on top of the lowest levels of homes for sale in the past two decades.  It is the perfect time to sell your home, visit here for a free home value analysis.

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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Why is it so Hard to Find a Home?

Why is it so Hard to Find a Home to Purchase? - 5/8/2018


Many buyers in today's market are asking; "Why is it so hard for us to find a home in our price range?"  "Is it just us having bad luck?" "Should we just rent another year and wait?"


The answer is no, it's not just you, you're not alone!  And no, you shouldn't wait another year!  With home prices on the rise and projected to keep on the rise, as well as rising interest rates, waiting another year doesn't help you out.  You will likely have even less purchasing power with higher rates, and with housing prices projected to stay on the rise, you will have even fewer homes to choose from.


So why is it so hard to find a home in today's market?  For every 8  buyers looking for a home under $300,000, their is only 1 home for sale.  The housing supply is at historic lows and is down over 30% from two years ago.  



So you're asking....What are some things I can do to improve our odds, if we find ourselves in a multiple offer situation?

1. Don't ask for personal property.  Maybe you find yourself loving their dining room set, don't ask for it.  Drooling over that patio furniture set, skip it.  It will weaken your offer when up against others.

2. Make your offer as clean as possible.  Don't have a contingency in your offer, stating that you need to sell your home first, the seller is likely not wanting to wait for that.  Your offer should also be free of any seller paid closing costs when up against other offers, another reason some offers get thrown out by the seller.

3.  Consider waiving the inspection or shortening the time period.  I would never recommend waiving the inspection altogether, I would recommend shortening the inspection time period down to 4 or 5 days, from the standard 10 day window.  This shows the seller that you are serious and wanting to make moves quickly.

4. Write a personal letter to the seller.  Writing a personal letter to the seller will increase your chances on getting your offer accepted.  Explaining how much you love their home, and how you can picture your family starting in their home, could possibly convince the seller to pick your offer over the next one.

5. Consider a larger Earnest Money Deposit.   Your earnest money is strongly considered how likely you are to follow through with the purchase on the home.  A larger deposit of the traditional 1-2% is viewed stronger by the seller that you fully intend on purchasing their home.

6. Make sure the offer is complete.  First and foremost make sure you have an agent that understands what a full offer is.  Make sure all of the disclosures are sent with the original offer, this could include; Any Purchase Agreement addendum's, Sellers Disclosures, Lead-Based Paint Disclosures, Earnest Money receipt/proof.  In the competitive market of today, this could easily get your offer tossed out.

7. Offering Above List Price.  Lastly but most importantly, writing an offer that will net the seller the most amount of money will almost always get the job done.  If you are needing closing costs to be paid for by the seller, it is crucial that you write that into a higher purchase price so the seller still walks away with the same amount of money at closing time.

While these all sound like absolute no-brainer things to do, all the little things add up and will increase your chances in the end!




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Monday, February 12, 2018

Today's Market: What $300,000 buys around the Twin Cities Metro



Blaine

Built in 1998, this three bedroom, two bathroom home has 1,755 of finished square feet.  Home features include an updated kitchen, updated bathrooms, a 3 car garage, custom cabinet work, two walk in closets and a huge backyard patio for entertaining.


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Burnsville

Built in 1969, this four bedroom, three bathroom home has 2,505 square feet.  This home features; an updated kitchen including custom oak cabinets, granite counter tops and beautiful flooring.  Private Master suite, all with a skyline view of downtown Minneapolis!
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Falcon Heights

Built in 1949, this home has three bedrooms, two bathrooms with 1,838 in finished square feet.  This beautiful completely remodeled house features stainless steel appliances, new carpets, updated bathrooms, finished lower level, a fenced in year and a large detached two care garage.


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Otsego

Completed New Construction home built 2017, this 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home features an efficient kitchen with granite center island, custom cabinets and walk in pantry.  Main floor is custom plank flooring throughout with a corner stone fireplace in the great room.


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Saint Michael


Completed New Construction home built 2017, this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home features a beautiful open floor plan, custom white cabinets with .  Main floor with a corner stone fireplace in the great room.

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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Homes for Sale: What $250,000 can buy around the Twin Cities

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Champlin

Built in 1987, this three bedroom, two bathroom home has 1,558 square feet.  Home features include an updated kitchen, updated bathrooms, a 3 car garage with a large tree'd yard in a quiet cul-de-sac.
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Coon Rapids


Built in 1985, this four bedroom, two bathroom home has 2,308 square feet.  This home features; stainless steel appliances, vaulted ceiling, master suite, fully finished basement with a 4th bedroom, newer siding, windows and gutters, all in a beautiful fenced in yard with an excellent patio for entertaining guests!



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Maple Grove 


Built in 1971, this three bedroom, two bathroom home has 2,193 square feet.  Completely remodeled gorgeous home, that features stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, finished basement and is close to major highways, and still walking distance to the Elm Creek Park Reserve.

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Minneapolis

Built in 1912, this beautiful Lowry Hill Condo has three bedrooms, and one bathroom.  This condo boats 1,630 square feet, and is in the perfect location, close to Uptown, Downtown and all the major highways.  It features, natural woodwork, in-unit laundry, and the association covers all utilities except electricity!


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Saint Louis Park

Built in 1951, this one story home has three bedrooms, one bathrooms with a finished 1,427 square feet.  This beautiful completely remodeled house features stainless steel appliances, natural hardwood floors,new carpet in the lower level, a large private deck in the backyard and a detached two car garage. 

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Richfield

Built in 1950, this one and a half story home has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and has a finished 1,427 square feet, the basement is awaiting your finishing touches to add more finished square footage. The home is located on a quiet one-way street near schools, shopping & restaurants.

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