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What to Expect from Your DE or PA Home Inspection

by Katina Geralis

Excitement runs high when you have an accepted offer on your Delaware or Southeastern Pennsylvania home, but what comes next could bring you down if not properly prepared for— the home inspection. The inspection could make or break your deal and is a contingency often written into most offers, meaning the buyer could walk away if the results are less than ideal.

Below are just a few of the items that inspectors will be looking for during their time at your Greater Wilmington area property:

1. Structure: Integrity of your foundation, state of windows, doors and frames
2. Grounds: Faulty grading, dilapidated pathways and walks, trees, and any standing water
3. Roof: Defects in shingles, flashing, fascia, gutters, chimney and skylights
4. Interiors: Water damage, insulation, heating vents
5. Kitchen: Venting, sink leaks
6. Bathroom: Toilets flush, showers spray, sinks work

If you're worried about the home inspection, there are also several ways you can prepare to reassure both yourself and DE and PA buyers!

Clean and clean again
Inspectors will appreciate a clean home in Chester County and Delaware County, so take care of every nook and cranny! Make sure all areas that the inspector needs to access are free of obstacles like toys, furniture and decor— including electrical panels and doors to the basement and attic.

Unlock all doors 
You will want the inspector to have complete access to your home, so be sure all gates, doors and even windows are unlocked to let them test with ease. Or if your real estate agent will be accompanying the inspector, you can simply unlock those that do not have a lockbox.

Keep a maintenance log
If you've done any work to your Delaware or Pennsylvania home, keep an orderly log of them in addition to receipts and contracts from any outside laborers. You will want to be able to back up any repairs that have been completed for buyer peace of mind.

Spring is an exciting time for homeowners in Greater Wilmington and Southeastern Pennsylvania! Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call for more information about how you can take advantage of the current market

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If you made home improvements to your Delaware or Pennsylvania home in 2016, you are likely eligible for certain tax deductions that can save you immensely on your return. But how do you know what you are able to deduct from your renovation? The Kat Geralis Home Team has included below those tax-deductible home improvements that you are able to claim:

Energy Efficient Upgrades
This credit is geared toward major system upgrades in your Greater Wilmington or Newark home. In order to claim, you need to have purchased a new AC system, furnace, water heater, skylight, windows, home insulation or energy-efficient roof for your home in 2016. Also, keep in mind there is a lifetime cap of $500 on this credit, so if you've already hit the limit, you cannot claim any more.

Energy Generating Upgrades
As a homeowner, you are able to claim up to 30 percent of the costs of solar panels, solar water heaters, fuel cells, wind turbines and geothermal heat pumps for a tax credit. This credit is good through 2019 and does not have a cap like its energy efficiency counterpart mentioned above.

Upgrades That Add Value
Most renovations made in your Southeastern Pennsylvania or Delaware home are eligible for a tax credit. For instance, if you built an addition, renovated a bathroom or kitchen, replaced your roof, added a deck or replaced any windows or doors, you can deduct those costs, so save your receipts! Remember, the upgrades need to add value to your home, so repairs don't count!

Interest from Home Improvement Loans
Just as you can deduct the interest of your mortgage payments, you can deduct the interest from a home improvement loan or HELOC if the money is used to renovate your home. Any home improvements are eligible for the credit and you can deduct up to $100,000 in interest.

Renovating is a great way to boost value in time to sell your Chester County or Delaware County home this year. Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today for more information about selling your home, your home value or available properties in the Greater Wilmington area.

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Spring Cleaning Projects to Tackle Now in Your Wilmington DE Home

by Katina Geralis

It may be difficult to begin thinking spring when the weather is still on the colder side here in Wilmington DE and Southeastern PA, but inside your home, there are a number of projects you can take on! It's never too early to tackle spring cleaning and if you're planning to sell your home in the Chester County or Delaware County PA area this year, buyers will certainly notice and appreciate your efforts!

Below are the most effective spring cleaning projects you can cross off of your list now in your Delaware and Pennsylvania home:

Clean the windows
Winter brings longer, darker days, but you would be amazed at how much of a difference a simple window washing can do for the light in your home. Clean every window inside and out—if possible—and while you're at it, take down the drapes and blinds and give them a thorough washing too.

Clean the carpets
Over the winter months, dirt, snow, grime and slush can take a toll on your flooring— especially carpet! Just imagine everything winter boots can track inside! Now is a great time to shampoo your carpets with a professional machine to eliminate all stains and spots and if you're trying to remove pet odors, sprinkle baking soda on the carpet, wait thirty minutes and then vacuum it up.

Clean tile grout
You may have grout in your bathroom and kitchen that has gone quite some time without being cleaned. Grab an old toothbrush, baking soda and spray bottle filled with white vinegar and set out to refresh these spaces! Simply rub the baking soda into the grout and then spray with the vinegar. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping away with a damp sponge or scrubbing with the toothbrush.

Declutter every room
There's no need to head outside to do any spring cleaning— in fact, decluttering every room will make one of the biggest impacts on local buyers! Remove any lingering holiday decor or excessive knick knacks, say goodbye to old magazines and mail, and relocate shoes and outerwear that may be taking up space in your entryway. What's more, you will want to remove any large furniture that is blocking focal points like picture windows or a cozy fireplace.

Ready for a fresh start in a new home in 2017? Do not hesitate to give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today! We can walk you through the selling process as well as provide helpful tips for making sure your home is buyer ready!

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Waiting for Your Home Closing in Wilmington DE and Southeastern PA

by Katina Geralis

You've purchased a home in the Greater Wilmington DE area and now you're waiting for it to officially become yours at the home closing. But what happens in the meantime? There are many obstacles that can still arise in between your accepted offer and your signing on the dotted line, so you will want to remain at the ready!

Below are a few important things to know about waiting for your home closing in Southeastern PA, Wilmington and Newark DE:

Your mortgage rate could expire
Pay attention to the timeframe on your "locked in" mortgage rate given by your lender. Many times, these are good for 30, 45, 60 or a specific number of days. If a problem such as an illegal renovation or open permits are found before the closing, your rate could expire and you will be subject to a higher rate. Be sure to keep a close watch on the process and your rate's timeframe! If you're worried, check in with your lender or real estate agent.

It's not over yet
Just because you've turned in the paperwork doesn't mean your loan is approved and ready to go. Many lenders will request more information up until the very last minute. Do not alter your finances or credit before your closing to ensure you bypass any roadblocks and if your lender asks for additional documentation, get it to them as soon as possible!

The home isn't yours yet
If you are able to do a final walk-through before closing, take advantage of it! You don't want to take possession of the home if certain systems are not working, the seller has not made the repairs he agreed to or hasn't moved out. You may want to postpone your closing if these conditions are not yet met.

You can still do research
Once you have the keys to your new Wilmington DE area home, it is your full responsibility. Do your research all the way up until the closing to check that there are no open building permits, no liens on the title, and no issues from the local assessor or health department. These can throw a wrench in your closing, but also cause you major problems if not resolved prior to your taking control.

Buying a home is one of the best investments you can make, especially as we head into a new year! Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today for more information about available properties, the local real estate market, the homebuying process and more!

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The idea of cutting your monthly mortgage payment down by refinancing your loan may sound intriguing to you as a Delaware or Southeastern Pennsylvania homeowner, but there is much more to consider before diving in. In fact, there are cases in which refinancing does not truly pay off for the homeowner. But don't worry! As your local real estate experts, you can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to help you make the best decision for your situation. 

Below are four factors to consider before making the decision to refinance your mortgage

Refinancing is not free
Just as you likely paid some closing costs when you purchased your home in Wilmington, Newark and the surrounding areas, you will be required to again with refinancing. Closing costs are typically 2 to 5 percent of your loan amount and will need to be paid up front when you refinance. While your lender may offer a no closing costs refinance, be aware that it may come packaged with a higher interest rate. It's always wise to consider all of your options!

The savings should pay off quickly
When deciding if a refinance is right for you and your Delaware or Pennsylvania home, you need to look at the savings. Refinancing makes the most sense when your interest rate is more than 100 points above the current interest rates. The savings from your refinance should also recoup itself in under two years. For example, if your refinance cost you $2,800 and you end up saving $179 per month, the savings would be recouped in 15 months. It pays to crunch the numbers! 

You may be able to cancel PMI
As we've talked about in the past, private mortgage insurance (PMI) is required for buyers that put down less than 20 percent on their new home. However, if you've gained enough equity in your home over the past years, a refinance may mean you're able to cancel your PMI. Just remember the loan balance needs to be 80 percent or less of your home's value

Refinancing resets your loan
Perhaps one of the most important factors to consider is that a refinance is essentially hitting the reset button on your home loan. If you've had your loan for many years and have reached the point where you're paying down the principal instead of interest, refinancing may not be the best idea as you will likely reverse this dynamic.

Questions about selling your home in Greater Wilmington, Newark, Chester County or Delaware County PA? Do not hesitate to give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today!

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Delaware and Pennsylvania Home Problems to Identify Before You Buy

by Katina Geralis

When shopping for homes in Delaware and Pennsylvania, there are dozens of features to look over and factors to consider. For instance, how many bedrooms does the property have? What does the yard look like? How close is the home to your workplace? What are the school districts like? All of these questions, while important, can cause your mind to fog over and you to forget to inspect some of the following real estate red flags. 

Sure, the home inspection is in place to help you identify problems with a potential property in Wilmington, Newark, Chester County or Delaware County, but why wait until then to start looking? Below are five home problems you can spot before you move forward with the homebuying process.

Backwards insulation
As you tour a Greater Wilmington area home, take note of the insulation in the attic (if the property has one). Is the foil side of the insulation facing up below your feet? If so, it may have been ruined by moisture coming up. The foil side of insulation—or the vapor barrier—should be facing the main rooms of the home, not the attic. On the flip side, if the foil side is facing you on the ceiling, that is nothing to worry about.

Varying pipe styles
In the basement, you may notice pipes running in and out of the property. You can also find these elsewhere in the home, like under the sink or in the kitchen. If you happen to find multiple styles of piping, it doesn't always mean an issue is present, but likely the past owners replaced sections piece by piece. This is one area to ask your inspector about if varying styles are indeed present.

Slow drains
You've probably been advised to flush toilets and run all faucets when touring homes in Wilmington, Newark and beyond— and for good reason. Slow drainage can signal a larger issue with the plumbing of the home, either with clogged drains, poor installation or worse, a sewer line problem. 

Fewer vents
When outside, you should notice one vent pipe that lines up with the kitchen and one for each bathroom. Any fewer vents to the outdoors could mean an area isn't vented correctly and a larger expense down the road. You'll also want to make sure the vent does not end in the attic which can mean moisture build-up issues.

Bubbling walls or ceilings
Does it look like the paint is bubbling or the ceiling seems to sag in one spot? Beware! While it could simply mean the paint is old and chipping away, it could also point to water damage. On the ceiling, it may be from damaged roof tiles which could be a significant cost to a new homeowner. Consult your inspector if you identify these red flags.

Not sure if a home is the right one for you in Delaware or Pennsylvania? Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today! We can help you identify the best location, size and price for your next home in the area!

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September 2016 Real Estate Market Stats for New Castle County DE

by Katina Geralis

For Delaware and Pennsylvania residents, buyers and sellers alike, it is no secret that the real estate market is ever-changing. As always, if you've found yourself wondering how the current real estate market is behaving in New Castle County, you can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to keep you updated with the latest statistics!

For the third quarter of 2016, there were 2,544 homes for sale— an 9 percent decrease in inventory from this time last year and a trend that continues around the country. However, the median sales price remains unchanged and the number of home sales (+0.1%) has slightly increased from this time in 2015!

And while the median sales price has not changed much from last year in New Castle County, the average sales price for the second quarter is up 1.8 percent to $251,112. But home sellers need not worry too much about lower inventory once again as the percentage of the original price received does come in at 95% (+0.2%)— up slightly from 2015!

As you can see from the graphics above, inventory for the third quarter posted a 12.4% drop from September 2015 to a 4.8 months supply—but home sales are still succeeding! Buyers are still present in the New Castle County real estate market and with mortgage rates still at historic lows, now is still a great time to move on to your dream home! Just remember, these updated statistics are a brief snapshot of levels in the local real estate market, so do not hesitate to contact us with any further questions you have!

Our top-ranked team is here to help with all of your real estate goals this year, from finding your dream home in Greater Wilmington, Chester County or Delaware County PA to selling your current home and moving on!

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Summer is almost over, but that doesn't mean your chances of selling your Wilmington or Pennsylvania home are also dwindling. This summer has created the perfect environment for home sellers to find success and even, top dollar! So if you've been thinking about selling and the idea of waiting for fall crossed your mind, the Kat Geralis Home Team has provided five reasons why you will want to make it happen now!

There is high demand
With lower inventory, the ball is in the seller's court in Delaware and Pennsylvania! Buyer demand remains high, with buyers ready, motivated and financially able to purchase a home this summer. Listing your home now will allow you to take advantage of the demand in the real estate market.

The process will move quickly
Home sales have been on the rise— in fact, Fannie Mae recently announced that they expect home sales to outpace 2007 levels by late summer! Selling your Greater Wilmington, Chester County or Delaware County PA home now will allow you to avoid longer closing times caused by banks bogged down with loan applications. 

You have less competition
As I mentioned above, the real estate market is experiencing lower inventory than there has been in past months and for home sellers, that means less competition! But this won't last for long— many homeowners have been unable to sell in past years due to negative equity and are now ready to make a move. Soon these homes will make their way to the market and the number of choices for buyers will increase. Don't wait for more inventory to arrive before you list!

Now is the time to move up
Do you need a larger home with more space? There will not be a better time to move up in Delaware or Pennsylvania! Both mortgage rates and home prices are increasing and simply waiting to buy the same home a year from now will cost you significantly more than if you made the move today. Just remember, CoreLogic expects prices to appreciate by 5.3 percent over the next year. 

You're ready to go
If your current home just isn't cutting it anymore in terms of space or features or location, it's time to take advantage of what the real estate market has for you! 

Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today for more information about homes for sale in Chester County, Delaware County PA or Greater Wilmington DE. We're here to help!

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While we are all eagerly awaiting the start of summer in Greater Wilmington and Southeastern Pennsylvania, now is the time to finally consider moving up to your dream home. The current market conditions have created the perfect environment for DE and PA buyers to make a move, especially as they are not expected to last for the rest of the year.

If you've been thinking about buying a larger home this year, here are three reasons to consider moving up now instead of waiting:

Prices will continue to rise
You may have noticed around Wilmington, Newark, Chester County and Delaware County that home prices are on the rise— and they are not expected to slow down any time soon. According to a new report, home values are predicted to appreciate by 5.3 percent just one year from now. If you have a home to sell in Delaware or Pennsylvania, now is the time to list or you could risk pricing yourself out of your potential dream home.

Mortgage rates are at historic lows
To the benefit of DE and PA buyers, mortgage rates—now hovering below 4 percent—have not been this low in years. It is important to keep in mind that any rise in rates will have an impact on your future mortgage payment and therefore, it is better to act while they are still at historic lows. In fact, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the National Association of Realtors and Mortgage Bankers Association are predicting a rate hike over the next year, so don't wait!

Inventory is low, but traffic is high
Housing inventory is much lower than it has been in the past, but that does not mean there is any shortage of buyers in Greater Wilmington and Southeastern Pennsylvania. Buyer demand is said to be at its highest peak in years, with the number of home sales in March (sold in under 30 days) higher than any month since last July. Listing your home now to move up to your dream home could allow you to sell quickly and settle into your new property before you know it.

The KG Home Team is consistently ranked one of the top Realtors in the state and we are here to put our experience to work for you! Contact us today to discuss selling your current home and available properties in Delaware and Pennsylvania.

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With the weather beginning to warm up and the official start of spring just a few weeks away, many homeowners in Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley are looking for ways to improve their property. But if you're one of those making a home to-do list this spring, it's important to consider the projects that will be worth your while in terms of boosting curb appeal and adding value.

Consider the following home projects that will pay off when it comes time to sell you home in the Greater Wilmington, DE area or surrounding counties in Pennsylvania.

Clean it up
Before you can start on improvement projects like adding new landscaping or painting the shutters, start by giving your home's exterior a good cleaning. Power wash away all of the grime, dirt and mildew that could have built up over the long winter. Wash the windows, inside and out, and don't forget to wash away any dust or dirt on the garage door. In some cases, simply washing your home can add thousands to the sale price.

Grab your paintbrush
Giving your home's exterior a fresh coat of paint might be just what you need to grab Greater Wilmington buyers' attention this spring. This is one of the easiest and most effective projects to complete—although it can be costly—as both the appraiser and buyer will see the value.

Groom the yard
Your home's lawn is a major focal point, especially in the spring. Take the weekend to clean up any branches and debris from around your home and groom any overgrown hedges, bushes, trees or plants that may give a Delaware or Pennsylvania buyer the wrong impression. 

Add new landscaping
Once your yard is cleaned up, you can start to plan for new flowers and other landscaping. Add fresh mulch around your trees, place a few pots filled with flowers by your front door and give your window boxes a fresh look. 

Replace fixtures
Do you have an old porch light that has a mind of its own? Now is the time to replace fixtures like outdoor lights, mailboxes and house numbers. These may be small touches, but they can have a big impact on giving your home an updated feel.

Questions about selling your home in Greater Wilmington? Wondering what your home might be worth in today's market? Give the KG Home Team a call today! We are here to help!

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