Importance of Credit Score When Purchasing a Royal Oak Michigan Home for Sale

Posted in Attorney Lee Morof,Royal Oak Michigan Homes for Sale by Michigan Real Estate Expert on April 2nd, 2012

You’ve found the perfect Royal Oak Michigan home for sale that you know should be well within your budget. Now all you need to do is secure the loan — but you’re turned down by bank after bank. In today’s economy, many buyers are facing this exact issue. They have the means to meet their potential mortgage payment. Unfortunately, an issue in the past damaged their credit score and it’s preventing them from getting a loan.

If you’re contemplating purchasing one of the Royal Oak Michigan homes for sale, especially if you’re a first-time buyer, you need to do everything you can to boost your credit score. This will make it more likely that you’ll qualify for a loan and will help you secure a lower interest rate. Below are a few steps to get you started:

  • Get a free credit report. You can do this at https://www.annualcreditreport.com once a year. This site is maintained by the FTC and is the only site that provides a truly 100% free credit score. There are other sites with similar names, but they are not to be trusted because they are not maintained by the FTC. If you prefer not to use the web, you can also get your free credit report by calling 1-877-322-8228.
  • Check your credit score. A score of 780 is excellent; however, you should be able to secure a loan with a score of around 720. If your score is low, you might want to consider renting for another year while you work to improve it.
  • Ensure there are no errors. If a credit card company has you defaulting on bills for a card you never opened, you could be a victim of identity theft. Start working to have any errors removed immediately — they’ll be more difficult to fix the longer you wait.
  • Pay down debt quickly and on time. Paying off your debt as quickly as possible and on time will help to steadily increase your credit score.

Working to maintain and improve your credit score will make purchasing a new home, or refinancing your existing one, much easier on your pocketbook and your sanity. Also, shop around and check with multiple loan agencies, such as a national bank, a local bank and a credit union because they might yield very different interest rates based on your credit score.

If you’re ready to purchase a Royal Oak Michigan home for sale, I can help.  Please give me a call today at 248-514-2640 or email me at info@NorthWoodwardHomes.com.

Lee Morof
Associate Broker/Certified Distressed Property Expert/Attorney
RE/MAX Showcase Homes, Birmingham, Michigan
Call:  248-514-2640
www.NorthWoodwardHomes.com

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Outdoor Spring Maintenance Checklist for Your Southeast Michigan Real Estate

Posted in Attorney Lee Morof,Southeast Michigan Real Estate by Michigan Real Estate Expert on March 28th, 2012

Preventive maintenance is crucial to the value and upkeep of your home.  Keeping your Southeast Michigan real estate in great shape with regular check-ups will save you the headache and cost of emergency repairs.

Here are six items to add to your outdoor spring maintenance checklist:

  1. Clean the Gutters:  Gutters work best when clean and free of gunk.  Check yours for foliage, tree limbs, etc., especially if trees hang over the roof.
  2. Make sure the downspouts are clean:  They should point at least two feet away from foundation walls.
  3. Check exterior paint: Look for chipped, cracked paint.  Scrape off any failing paint, sand it down, prime the surface, and paint it with a high-quality, low-VOC exterior paint.
  4. Brighten your Southeast Michigan real estate with a good power washing: Rent a power washer or borrow your neighbor’s. This should always be one of the first things you do after winter to brighten and freshen the exterior of your home.
  5. Trim overgrown trees and hedges: Trim away from the home to discourage growth of mildew and moisture.  Don’t forget to trim along your property line to make it appealing to potential buyers.
  6. Rake up all the downed leaves: Leaves will suffocate your grass and stop it from growing.  Pull up weeds and dead flowers and replace with low-maintenance varieties such as pansies, begonias or mums.
  7. Inspect trees for broken branches: If the limb is high up, hire a licensed arborist. If you can reach it from the ground, take it down using the three-cut pruning technique, which prevents bark from tearing and creating an open wound on the trunk. If you had heavy snowfall this winter, look for bending branches and check to make sure they produce leaves this spring.
  8. Repair cracked pavement: Before weeds have a chance to take hold, repair cracks in your asphalt driveway and concrete walkways. On surfaces that have ruptured from the effects of frost heaving, hire a professional to pour or pave a new surface.

If you’re thinking of selling your Southeast Michigan real estate, I’d be happy to do a walk through at no cost to help you identify repairs or maintenance that will help your home sell faster and for more money.  Call me at 248-514-2640 or email me at info@NorthWoodwardHomes.com to schedule an appointment.

Lee Morof
Associate Broker/Certified Distressed Property Expert/Attorney
RE/MAX Showcase Homes, Birmingham, Michigan
Call:  248-514-2640
www.NorthWoodwardHomes.com

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Bloomfield Hills Real Estate Contract Contingencies

Posted in Attorney Lee Morof,Bloomfield Hills Real Estate by Michigan Real Estate Expert on March 26th, 2012

Whether you’ve bought and sold a dozen homes or you’re a first-time home buyer, you probably know that after you purchase Bloomfield Hills real estate, there is usually no option to return or exchange it. Because of this finality, you need to be sure your contract spells out all the conditions you want met before the deal can close. In real estate contracts, these conditions are called contingencies.

Contingencies are the requirements that both the buyer and the seller must meet in order for the closing contract to be valid. If something does not meet specific criteria, the contract must be renegotiated or it becomes null. Below is a list of contract contingencies every buyer should include in their bid — so that you don’t end up with an unexpected fixer-upper on your hands!

  • Home Inspection Contingency – This is a really important contingency because you want to make sure there are no problems with the Bloomfield Hills real estate. If any serious problems are discovered, such as wood-destroying pests, lead-based paint or a damaged roof, you can renegotiate your contract to account for the costs you’ll incur during repairs.
  • Loan Contingency – This allows the buyer to shop around for a loan so that they can get financed under a particular interest rate and not get locked into high mortgage payments that they cannot afford. If a buyer can’t secure a loan that meets the contingency parameters, then the contract can be voided.
  • Home Insurance Contingency – This means that you’re asking the seller to provide proof that the home is currently insured. This is needed because, in recent years, homeowners living in states with a history of household toxic mold, earthquakes, or hurricanes, have been surprised to receive a flat out “no” from the insurance carriers. You want to make certain that the home is insurable before you buy it. If there are serious issues with the home, insurance companies might reject it or charge astronomical rates.

If you would like to know more about contingencies or need help buying Bloomfield Hills real estate, please call me at 248-514-2640 or email me at info@NorthWoodwardHomes.com.

Lee Morof
Associate Broker/Certified Distressed Property Expert/Attorney
RE/MAX Showcase Homes, Birmingham, Michigan
Call:  248-514-2640
www.NorthWoodwardHomes.com

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Spring Clean Your Credit Report if You Are in the Market to Buy Southeast Michigan Real Estate

Posted in Attorney Lee Morof,Southeast Michigan Real Estate by Michigan Real Estate Expert on March 22nd, 2012

If you are in the market to purchase Southeast Michigan real estate, the first place you need to start is with your credit report.  If it has been more than a year since you reviewed it, now is the time.  Do not wait until you find your dream home before examining your credit report.  If there are problems with it, you could be turned down for the mortgage.

After you’ve received your current credit report, follow these five steps to spring clean your credit report before starting your search for Southeast Michigan real estate:

1. Check your personal information: Is your personal information such as name, address, and social security number accurate?  If not, get that information corrected.

2. Review all the accounts listed: Are they all yours? Are the account numbers correct? Are the account balances accurate?

3. Get credit report errors corrected: Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), both the credit reporting agency and the information provider (that is, the person, company, creditor or organization that provides information about you to a credit reporting company) are responsible for correcting inaccurate or incomplete information in your report. To take advantage of all your rights under this law, contact the credit reporting company and the information provider.

4. Contact the credit reporting agency about errors all errors on the report: Send a letter by certified mail and “return receipt request” so that you can document that the credit reporting company received the letter. Keep a copy of the letter and documents. Include the following in the letter:

a. Copies (not the originals) of documents that support your position.

b. Your complete name and address

c. The facts about the problem and an explanation of why you dispute the information

d. A copy of your credit report with the items in question circled.

5. Contact the information provider about errors they made: In writing, contact the creditor or other information provider to let them know that you dispute an item they’ve placed on your credit report. Send a letter by certified mail and “return receipt request” so that you can document that the letter was received. Keep a copy of the letter and documents. Include copies (not originals) of documents that support your position.

The hardest part of buying Southeast Michigan real estate could be finding the right property for you, or it could be the six to twelve months it may take to clean up your credit report.  Call me today at 248-514-2640 or email me at info@NorthWoodwardHomes.com  with any questions you have concerning your credit and buying real estate.

Lee Morof
Associate Broker/Certified Distressed Property Expert/Attorney
RE/MAX Showcase Homes, Birmingham, Michigan
Call:  248-514-2640
www.NorthWoodwardHomes.com

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Six Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Bloomfield Hills Real Estate Agent

Posted in Attorney Lee Morof,Bloomfield Hills Real Estate by Michigan Real Estate Expert on March 19th, 2012

You’ve decided it’s time to sell your home. Now you’re dreading the process of finding a Bloomfield Hills real estate agent in Southeast Michigan. Don’t worry! There are many outstanding agents available. Just be sure to interview at least three agents and call a few of their clients to check their references before making your choice.

To help you through this process, here are six key questions to ask when interviewing Bloomfield Hills real estate agents:

  1. How many homes have you sold in this area in the last year and how long did it take you to sell them? Obviously, the more homes sold the better and the quicker the homes sold the better. Don’t go with a real estate agent who has sold nothing in the last six months. That most likely means they don’t know how to sell in the current market.
  2. How much did the homes sell for? Hire an experienced Bloomfield Hills real estate agent who knows your area and has sold homes priced similar to yours. He or she will know how to price and market your home.
  3. Do you live and work in this area? It’s important to find an agent who thoroughly knows the local market. You want an agent who knows what homes are selling for in today’s market, what buyers in your area are looking for and what’s for sale in your area right now.
  4. How do you market homes online? You’re looking for a Bloomfield Hills real estate agent who is comfortable using Facebook, Twitter or YouTube to market homes. Look at agents’ websites to see how many photos and videos they’ve posted for other homes they’re selling.  Also visit real estate websites such as Realtor.com, Yahoo Real Estate, Trulia and Zillow to see how the agent showcases homes he or she is selling. Buyers like to see pictures and videos of homes, so you need an agent who provides this as a regular part of his or her service.
  5. How do you market homes offline? While searching for homes online is by far the most popular way to find homes for sale these days, you don’t want to miss out on offline marketing. Choose an agent who markets your home in a multitude of mediums, which may include house-for-sale flyers, real estate magazines or newspapers.
  6. What are the most common problems that come up when selling a home and how would you handle them? An experienced agent will be able to tell you what to expect throughout the process, as well as possible problems that may arise and how to avoid them.

I’d appreciate the opportunity to interview for the job of selling your home in Southeast Michigan. Call me today at 248-514-2640 or email me at info@NorthWoodwardHomes.com to schedule a time for our interview.

Lee Morof
Associate Broker/Certified Distressed Property Expert/Attorney
RE/MAX Showcase Homes, Birmingham, Michigan
Call:  248-514-2640
www.NorthWoodwardHomes.com

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Good News for Bloomfield Hills Real Estate Buyers and Sellers!

Posted in Attorney Lee Morof,Bloomfield Hills Real Estate by Michigan Real Estate Expert on March 15th, 2012

There’s good news for buyers and sellers of Bloomfield Hills real estate: The U.S. Economic and Housing Market Outlook that came out around February 23 is encouraging. According to this research done by Freddie Mac, the economy and housing market are showing cautious signs of recovery.

Here are some of the changes stimulating these improvements in both nationwide and Bloomfield Hills real estate:

  • Loans that were seriously delinquent or going into foreclosure declined to the lowest quarterly share since the start of 2009, according to the latest Mortgage Bankers Association Mortgage Delinquency Survey.
  • Existing home sales were at the strongest pace in January since May 2010, according to the National Association of REALTORS®.
  • Job gains exceeded expectations for the past two months.
  • The unemployment rate fell to the lowest since 2009, in January. In December, jobless claims were at their lowest level since 2008.
  • Weekly unemployment benefits applications decreased for the third consecutive week to 348,000, the fewest since the first week in March 2008.
  • Home builder confidence continues to grow.
  • Households are paying off their debts and at the same time accessing credit more easily.
  • Historically low mortgage rates encourage home buying. According to Freddie Mac, the national average rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage was a record low 3.92 percent in January.

Please join me in celebrating the fact that there’s a lot to be positive about looking ahead!

Thinking of buying or selling Bloomfield Hills real estate? Please give me a call at 248-514-2640 or email me at info@NorthWoodwardHomes.com to talk about how I can help you take advantage of the upcoming spring and summer selling season.

Lee Morof
Associate Broker/Certified Distressed Property Expert/Attorney
RE/MAX Showcase Homes, Birmingham, Michigan
Call:  248-514-2640
www.NorthWoodwardHomes.com

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Seven Signs Southeast Michigan Real Estate and Real Estate Nationwide are Improving

Posted in Attorney Lee Morof,Southeast Michigan Real Estate by Michigan Real Estate Expert on March 12th, 2012

Recently released figures indicate real estate nationwide and Southeast Michigan real estate in Oakland County are continuing to steadily improve. Here are seven signs that demonstrate the upturn:

  1. Housing affordability has risen dramatically. This is due to a combination of reduced real estate prices and record-low mortgage rates.
  2. Housing starts are increasing, driven mostly by multifamily starts.
  3. Existing home sales increased in January, which is now three months of gains out of the past four months.
  4. At the end of January, total housing inventory fell to a 6.1 month supply. According to Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, “The broad inventory condition can be described as moving into a rough balance, not favoring buyers or sellers.”
  5. There are plenty of home buyers and investors competing for foreclosure sales in almost all markets.
  6. Purchases of homes by all types of buyers from seasoned investors to first-time home buyers are on the rise.

Most economists agree that the market is improving. Frank Nothaft, Freddie Mac vice president and chief economist says, “Our outlook anticipates gradual, but steady, improvement in the economy and the housing market, supported by low interest rates and brightening job market prospects.”

This is excellent news for the spring and summer Southeast Michigan real estate buying season that’s just around the corner. If you’ve been considering buying or selling a home, now’s the time to start that process so you’re ready for the hottest season we’ve seen in years.

Thinking about buying or selling Southeast Michigan real estate? Please contact me today at 248-514-2640 or email info@NorthWoodwardHomes.com. I can help you achieve your goals.

Lee Morof
Associate Broker/Certified Distressed Property Expert/Attorney 
RE/MAX Showcase Homes, Birmingham, Michigan
Call:  248-514-2640
www.NorthWoodwardHomes.com

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