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Now Is the Time for Wilmington, Delaware Homebuyers!

by Katina Geralis

The word is out across the country that mortgage rates and housing prices are rising. But along with these two important homebuying factors, two others are stronger than ever— homebuyer confidence and demand. Now is the time for Wilmington, DE homebuyers to come off of the sidelines and jump into the real estate market before the current low rates disappear. 

According to the KCM Blog, real estate and finance experts have projected that U.S. home prices will appreciate by 5.4% in 2013 and The Mortgage Bankers AssociationFannie Mae and the National Association of Realtors have also projected that the 30-year mortgage rate will be at least 4% by the end of 2013. For instance, that means if your dream Wilmington, DE home has a current listing price of $200,000, you could see your mortgage rate increase by $56 if you delay your purchase by one year and in just one year, that listing price may seen a price increase of $10,000. 

Affordability is still high for Wilmington, DE real estate as it's currently coupled with low interest rates and low housing prices, as compared to last year's levels. In fact, Bankrate reports that houses have been at their most affordable level in the past year since the National Association of Realtors began tracking the data in 1970. The real estate market is now offering homebuyers the chance to purchase homes at a rate they can afford— but in observing the ever-rising mortgage and housing prices, the window will not last forever.

So don't sit back and wait for a better time to buy your Delaware home or even jump on a shortsale or foreclosure, the time is now to optimize your homebuyer wants and needs, especially if you are making the transition from renter to first-time homebuyer! 

If you are a first-time home buyer in Delaware, you need to be well-equipped to handle the competition! Find out how to get approved for a mortgage and learn more about the buying process at our FREE first-time home buyer seminars

As always, feel welcome to contact me for more information about homes for sale in Wilmington and Newark. I am here to help you with your home ownership goals!

Katina Geralis
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May Home Maintenance Tips for Delaware Homeowners

by Katina Geralis

It’s getting hotter and hotter outside. That can only mean that it’s time to get your house ready for the summer months. So here are some important tips every Delaware homeowner should keep in mind to usher in this steamy season.

Take Care of Your Air

As soon as it starts feeling warm outside, you might automatically want to pump up your air conditioner. But before you do, it’s important to change or clean the air filter first. This is not just a one-time thing either. You’ll need to change the filter every couple of months while the system is in use. Your owner’s manual should have all the details on the type of filter you need and the steps involved in the changing process.

Now is also the time to do an annual performance check. Have a professional inspect your air conditioner and furnace. The company that installed your unit or another heating, ventilation and air conditioning specialist can get this done for you.

Window Washing

Take full advantage of all the sunny days to come in Wilmington and Newark by washing your windows. First, remove the curtains and blinds. Then clean the windows and window trim both inside and out. You can start with brushing or dusting. If your windows are really dirty, wipe them down with a rag and some soapy water. For the outside of the windows, use a hose and rinse off all of the soap.

You can also get a good quality squeegee to make sure you get all the dirt and grime off the glass surfaces. You also might want to try some TSP (trisodium phosphate). This is a powdered stain remover and degreaser you can get at any hardware store.

By using a few drops of TSP, you will have a streak-free finish on your windows. Be sure to read all of the instructions on this cleaner, though. In a hot solution, you run the risk of taking the gloss off paints and there is the chance it can darken aluminum or wood. So use caution! If your house has two floors, you might consider hiring a professional to clean those upper story windows.

Screen Cleaning

The glass isn’t the only part of your window that deserves a thorough cleaning. Screens get filthy and dusty, too. So be sure to give them some loving care with a soft cloth and brush off the dirt. You can also gently scrub them with soapy water and then hose them off. You can leave them outside to dry in the sun.

When taking them out of your windows, be gentle. You don’t want to tear them. But for small rips, you can easily use some needle and thread to fix them right up again.

Exterior Attention

The exterior paint on your Wilmington home is designed to prevent deterioration caused by dirt, sunlight and dampness. On average, a paint job will last six to eight years. But you can extend that lifespan by addressing the exterior of your home. Trim shrubs that tend to brush against siding or windows. Make sure there is at least two feet between your home and plants to protect from damaging insects and moisture.

You might think about hiring a professional to power wash your house, too. Unless you know how to use this machine, you could dislodge shingles or siding. And that’s the last thing you’d ever want to do.

Furthermore, if you see blistering or peeling paint anywhere on your house, don’t ignore it. Make sure to schedule a paint job before fall.

As you can see, there is a lot to do when it comes to maintaining your home. If you would like more information or tips, I’m here to help. Also, I’m available to guide you through every step of the home buying process here in Wilmington. So feel free to contact me at any time. I look forward to meeting you!

 Katina Geralis
Wilmington, DE Real Estate Expert
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Top 3 Contingencies Delaware Home Buyers Should Use

by Katina Geralis

If you are a first-time home buyer, you might be anxious to get in on a good deal for a Wilmington or Newark home. Prices are reasonable, mortgage rates are low, and the homes you see on the market today could be sold tomorrow. Naturally, there is some sense of urgency. You have competition from investors and other home buyers. You might find yourself tempted to limit, or even omit, contingencies from your purchase offer, in the hopes of getting it accepted by the seller. 

The danger in this notion is the fact that a purchase offer is a legal contract. Your contingencies allow you to cancel the offer if certain stipulations are not met. Without contingencies, you have no legal escape from the deal. You could end up on the hook for failing to go through with the purchase, even if the circumstances were beyond your control. It pays to understand contingencies!

Here are the most common home buyer contingencies included in a purchase offer:

1. Financing contingencies. This states that your purchase is conditional upon obtaining a mortgage at suitable terms. You can be specific and identify the mortgage terms that you need. Even if you are pre-approved for your mortgage, it's wise to have a financing contingency, in case something falls through for an unforseen reason prior to closing.

2. Appraisal contingencies. Your mortgage lender will require that the home has sufficient collateral value to cover the mortgage in case of default. If the appraisal falls short of the sale price, your contingency allows you to exit the deal. Otherwise, you could be expected to cover the difference, in cash, between what the bank is willing to lend you, and the sale price of the home.

3. Home inspection contingencies. This allows you to have a third party inspect the home and check for any signs of obvious defects. While sellers are expected to disclose any known issues with the home, there are things that may escape their notice, or their memory. If any significant, undisclosed issues are found by the inspection, the contingency allows you to cancel the deal, or at least negotiate the needed repairs with the seller.

These are very basic examples, and there are a host of contingencies you may wish to use depending on the situation. You may have a contingency that says the deal is subject to the approval of your financial planner, or your attorney. You could have a contingency that is subject to the homeowner association allowing you to have an above-ground pool. Or a contingency subject to the town allowing you to operate a business out of the home. You don't want to go bananas with contingecies, but any key points affecting your ability and desire to purchase the home should be covered.

As your Wilmington and Newark real estate expert, I will guide you through using contingencies and help you write an offer that protects your interests!

There is a lot to know when it comes to home buying! Fortunately, good information is available, and it's free! Attend a free home-buying seminar and learn about home buying in a pressure-free environment. The next one is in Newark on May 11! See the Registration Page for a list of upcoming dates and locations.

Contact me for friendly, knowledgeable help with your home buying questions!

 Katina Geralis
Wilmington, DE Real Estate Expert
Keller Williams Realty

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