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Negotiating Repairs After Your Greater Wilmington Home Inspection

by Katina Geralis

In a previous blog post, we discussed how important the home inspection can be to the process of buying a home in Delaware and Pennsylvania. Now it's time to move on to the next step on your journey to becoming a homeowner— negotiating repairs! What many buyers don't understand is that negotiating can be done long before you even get to the closing table to sign the contract and it's important that you consider the following ways to come away with the best possible deal.

Below are three ways you can negotiate repairs after the home inspection in Greater Wilmington and Southeastern Pennsylvania:

Ask for a credit for work needed
If you put yourself in the seller's shoes for a moment, you will quickly recognize that they are ready to move on and likely do not want to do any repair work on their home prior to leaving. You can ask for a credit when you close to complete the necessary projects yourself. After all, you will probably give much more attention to the work as the new owner than someone exiting the property would.

Think ahead
Regardless if you plan to renovate the kitchen after you move-in, the repairs the space may need are still up for negotiation! For instance, the floor tile may need replacing, but if you have an overhaul on the books, you don't really mind. No matter— you can always ask the seller for a credit to fix any problems in the home as they will help to offset your total closing costs.

Don't go overboard
Keep in mind that the home inspection could come back perfect and in that case, there is nothing to negotiate. If you insist on negotiating repairs anyway, in an attempt to make back what you didn't get in the initial price negotiations, you could risk turning off the seller and them moving on to the next buyer. Listen to your real estate agent about places you can negotiate, but don't go so far where you risk canceling the deal.

The homebuying process can seem overwhelming, but remember that your Kat Geralis Home Team agent is here to negotiate on your behalf and work for you! Give us a call today with any questions you may have about buying a home this year.

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How to Buy a Delaware or Pennsylvania Home in 5 Steps

by Katina Geralis

Spring has sprung and as you read this, dozens of Greater Wilmington and Southeastern Pennsylvania residents are contemplating buying a new home. In fact, spring is the time of year when the real estate market begins to really heat up and buyers descend upon local homes for sale! However, if you're a first-time buyer this year or are feeling overwhelmed by the process, don't worry! It may be best to break it down into simple steps, so you too can take advantage of this exciting time.

You can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to clarify any questions you have about buying a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania and simplify the path to homeownership. Below are five steps to get you started as a homebuyer: 

1. Find an agent
Your first step on the path to homeownership should be finding an expert you can both trust and feel comfortable with. This is one of the biggest financial decisions you will make in your life, so don't be too quick to choose just anyone.

2. Find a lender
One of the initial steps to buying a home is getting pre-approved for a mortgage and ultimately, applying for the loan. If you do not already have a lender in mind, your real estate agent is a wealth of resources! Ask them for a recommendation in order to find out how much home you can afford.

3. Groom your credit score
Start as early as you can on your buyer preparations as your credit score may need some time to clean up. Avoid taking out any additional lines of credit, be careful not to make late payments, and if possible, pay down your high interests debts first.

4. Make a wish list
Knowing what you need in a new home is key! However, be sure you can distinguish this from what you want. You may need to make compromises in your home search according to your budget, so know what you are willing to let go and what you absolutely have to have to fit your lifestyle.

5. Search for properties
Once you've met with a lender and have been pre-approved, you will know how much you can afford in a new home. Stay within those parameters to avoid falling in love with a home out of your budget, but now you can begin to search for your dream home!

Don't know where to start, but want to buy a home in Greater Wilmington or Southeastern Pennsylvania? Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today! We've helped numerous buyers become homeowners and we are happy to help you do the same.

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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!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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No matter if you live in Southeastern Pennsylvania, Newark or Wilmington Delaware, first-time homebuyers are tempted to commit the same common real estate mistakes. We know that the homebuying process can feel overwhelming and if you've found "the one," you may feel rushed into making a big decision. However, the last thing you want is to feel buyer's remorse!

As your real estate experts in Wilmington and Newark, DE, Chester County and Delaware County PA, the Kat Geralis Home Team has outlined three of the real estate mistakes we see most often among first-time buyers. Remember, if you know how to spot them, the less likely you are to run into the same pitfalls!

Not seeking professional advice
Are you self-employed? Are you worried you don't have enough for a down payment? Concerned that you won't qualify for a mortgage? Don't toss out the idea of buying a home just because you think it's not an option for you! It's always wise to seek professional advice, whether that be with your real estate agent or with a local lender, before you decide to make a home purchase. Only the experts will be able to review your specific situation and provide you with a buying timeline or realistic price range for a property. Don't make the assumption yourself!

Looking at homes out of your budget
As I mentioned above, don't make assumptions about your budget or price range until you have the facts in order! You can use a mortgage calculator to determine what a comfortable mortgage payment may be each month given your other debts and expenses, but until you meet with a lender, you won't know for certain. Be careful not to start looking at homes that may be out of your budget as you will only get your hopes up and be disappointed later. 

Not gathering mortgage quotes
Not only are you able to gather different mortgage quotes from lenders in the area, but it is highly recommended! Each lender may present you with a different mortgage rate, terms and conditions and locking in the first you receive could mean leaving money on the table. Gather quotes from a few lenders on the same day and compare each one before making your decision.

If you're preparing to buy a home in the Greater Wilmington area or Southeastern PA, do not hesitate to contact the Kat Geralis Home Team! We have helped numerous buyers with their real estate goals, walking them through the buying process and finding them the perfect property! We even offer FREE first-time homebuyer seminars!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Katina Geralis
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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!

Katina Geralis
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It is not uncommon for first-time homebuyers, or even seasoned Delaware and Pennsylvania buyers, to become frustrated in their home search. Perhaps you're having a hard time finding exactly what you want in a property or are finding that you're missing out on properties that hit the market and are quickly sold. What is a buyer to do? Adjust your search!

The Kat Geralis Home Team has helped numerous buyers through their search and ultimately land upon their dream home in Wilmington, Newark, Chester County and Delaware County PA. Below are five ways in which you may need to adjust your home search if you start to find the process challenging.

Reconsider the neighborhood
If you've been looking in the same neighborhood for some time, but are not having luck finding the perfect home in your price range, it's unlikely that it will pop up in the near future. Or if it does, you may face serious competition among other buyers. It may be worth expanding your home search to other select neighborhoods to see if an ideal property is available. 

Reconsider doing work to the home
Many buyers today are looking for turn-key homes that require minimal work. However, it may be the case that your price range does not allow for a newly-renovated home. Be open to looking at homes that require a little TLC. You may find that a fresh coat of paint, new flooring or even new appliances can make a world of difference. 

Reconsider your timeline
With low mortgage rates, buyers may be feeling pressure to move up their home purchasing timeline. But don't be too quick to make a move on a home you aren't completely in love with or one that doesn't exactly meet your needs. If you don't feel like things are going well in your search, it may be worth saving for another year and then buying. 

Get creative with financing
Oftentimes it's the down payment that is holding Wilmington DE buyers back from their ideal home or target price point. Consider getting creative with the financing options available to you— perhaps down payment assistance, special loan services from your lender or even gifted funds from a family member. If you find the perfect home, but are just a small percentage of a down payment away, it is worth exploring.

Discuss compromise
Throughout the homebuying process, it is common for couples to disagree on what they want in a home. One person may want a large yard, while the other finds an updated kitchen a necessity. If you are unable to find a home that meets both of your requirements, you may want to have a conversation and discuss what you are willing to compromise on in order to find the best fit.

If you feel your home search is not leading you to your dream home in Delaware or Pennsylvania, do not hesitate to contact the Kat Geralis Home Team! We are here to help you find the best property for your wants and needs!

Katina Geralis
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Questions to Ask When Buying a Home in Delaware and Pennsylvania

by Katina Geralis

Buying a home in Greater Wilmington, Chester County and Delaware County PA can be both an exciting and overwhelming process. In fact, it's easy for buyers to get so caught up in the commotion of finding the perfect property, applying for a mortgage and securing a loan that they forget to ask their real estate agent important questions.

As your local real estate experts in Delaware and Pennsylvania, the Kat Geralis Home Team has provided five essential questions to ask your agent before buying a home— a few you may be inclined to overlook in all of the home buying hustle!

Has the home had any upgrades, major renovations or additions?
If the sellers of a home in Wilmington, Newark or the surrounding areas have made any major changes, you will want to know what they did and how much it cost them. Why? This gives you a sense of how much money they have invested into the property and how much they intend to get out of it in the sale. And before you begin to stress about having to match what they spent on the upgrades, keep in mind that return on investment varies by which renovation or upgrade was made.

What is the home's history?
Before you purchase a home, you will want to research its sales history. Find out the last time the home sold and how much it sold for in order to get an idea of what the sellers may expect a buyer to pay. However, it's also key to remember that home values are based on comparable properties and the current market which could be quite different depending on the last time the property was for sale.

How old are the major features?
Home features like the roof, furnace, A/C, plumbing and electrical are all crucial to research prior to signing on the dotted line for a home. These can all be quite costly to fix should any problems arise, so you will want to know their age and if they've been repaired or replaced recently.

What are the property taxes?
The property taxes of a home in Greater Wilmington DE, Chester County and Delaware County PA can make a big impact on your mortgage payment— so budget accordingly! Take into account what the sellers paid, but also remember that these are based on the value of the home which could be affected by your ultimate purchase price.

How much are the monthly maintenance fees?
If you're looking into buying a townhouse, condominium or single-family home in a homeowners association, take the time to research their monthly fees. You can also ask the sellers in advance what the average utility bills look like in order to factor them into your budget.

Wondering what else you're forgetting to ask when house-hunting in Delaware and Pennsylvania? Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call! We will ensure all of your questions are met and you are prepared with all of the necessary information to avoid any later hiccups in the homebuying process.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Katina Geralis
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No matter where you live—Greater Wilmington, Chester County or Delaware County PA—summer is often a busy time to move to a new home. The weather is ideal, mortgage rates are still low, the kids are out of school and you can settle into your new property before the fall season starts. 

However, with moving also comes waves of excitement and nerves that can cause you to forget a few things along the way (more than just an extra box or two!). You can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to make sure your moving process is as stress-free as possible— take the following five steps into consideration as you plan out your move to a new home in Wilmington or Newark DE or Southeastern PA this summer:

Clean the carpets
You never know what kind of dust, dirt or pet dander has accumulated in your new home's carpets over the years, so take the time to clean them thoroughly. You can rent a steam cleaner and do the work yourself or hire a professional and pay around $50 per room. It's worth it to know you're starting fresh in your new space!

Change locks and label keys
Can you imagine how many people have been given a key to your home over the years? Friends and neighbors are just a few! You will want to change the locks as quickly as you can once you've moved into your new home— either installing the new bolts yourself relatively inexpensively or hiring a locksmith who will charge you labor per lock. 

Clean out your cabinets
Depending on how long the previous homeowner lived in the house, you may find residue from cleaning products, food, and even evidence of critters. You will want to do this prior to putting any of your belongings in the cabinets as if there is an animal that has taken up residence in your home, you'll want to remedy the situation as soon as possible.

Find the main water shut-off
Should you ever go out of town for a long period of time or need to turn off the water due to a leak or repair of any kind, you'll need to know where your main water shut-off valve is. If your home inspector hasn't already pointed it out and labeled it for you, take the time to do so yourself and avoid the headache later.

Find the circuit breakers
During a power outage or in the case of replacing light fixtures or bulbs, you will need to flip the circuit breakers to specific rooms and outlets. Find your circuit breakers as soon as possible once you have the keys to your new home and make sure each breaker works properly. Have a partner stand in various areas of your home while you flip the labeled breakers to double check that is indeed the room they belong to— if not, re-label them for future reference.

There is a lot to remember when it comes to moving into a new home in Greater Wilmington, Chester County or Delaware County PA, but with the Kat Geralis Home Team on your side, you can rest easy! Give us a call today for more information on available homes in the area, selling your current property or purchasing a new home!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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For those gearing up to buy a home in Greater Wilmington or Southeastern Pennsylvania, the down payment may be the one factor that's slowing down your momentum. However, the days of 20 percent down or no deal are gone! Homebuyers today can purchase a home with as little as 3 to 5 percent down— cutting down on the time it will take to save.

But if you're still worried about how you can possibly save enough to buy your dream home in Wilmington or Newark, Chester County or Delaware County PA, the KG Home Team has provided a few ideas! Consider the following four ways you can save for a down payment this year:

Cut out your daily coffee trip
Do you make a trip to the coffee shop every day before work? Or do you rely on a coffee pick-me-up in the afternoons? Simply cutting out this seemingly inexpensive habit can have a big impact on your down payment savings. With the average price of a latte around $3.50 and paying for coffee every work day, you are spending almost $1,000 a year!

Why not take the amount you would spend and open a down payment savings? At the end of the year, you could be well on your way to purchasing a home!

Cut out your gym membership
While you're saving for a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania, you might like to consider cutting out your expensive gym membership. There are always ways you can keep up on your fitness outside of the gym as you're preparing to become a homeowner! For example, with the average cost of a gym membership around $50 per month, you could save around $600 toward your next home!

Cut your cable package
One of the priciest monthly expenses you may have is your cable package. The average monthly cable bill can total $100, which means you could be spending close to $1,200 alone on TV! Think of what that amount could add to your down payment savings!

Cut your daily lunch expense
If every day around lunch time has you heading to a nearby restaurant or take-out spot with co-workers, you might want to think twice. Spending an average of $11 per day on lunch, 5 days per week, adds up to $2,860 per year! 

Adding each of these together, you could have a down payment quicker than you thought and be ready to purchase a home as early as next year or even the next few months! Do not hesitate to give the ​KG Home Team a call with any questions you have about buying a home in the Wilmington or Newark areas, Chester County or Delaware County PA!

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Homebuyers in today's real estate market may have fewer properties to choose from than they have in the past, but they do have two important choices— existing home or new construction. Existing, as you may have guessed, are lived-in homes while new construction offers the option to be the first owner, occupant and at times, choose your own fixtures and features.

New construction homes are growing increasingly more appealing to buyers in Greater Wilmington and Southeastern Pennsylvania, but many do not know the first place to start. As your local real estate expert in Wilmington and Newark DE, Chester County and Delaware County PA, I am sharing three things to keep in mind if you're considering a brand-new home this year:

1. New construction homes are not always listed
Finding homes for sale in Delaware and Pennsylvania can be done easily online, but know that new construction properties are not always listed in the MLS. If you are interested in a new home, it is best to work with your real estate agent to gather all possible options that may not be present via a home search.

2. Builders do not have an attachment to the properties
A home seller in an existing property often has lived there for many years and has dozens of memories tied to the place. As a result, you may find that the home price is too high or other questions or issues come up when working with the owner, simply because they are not ready to let it go or are having a hard time doing so. 

With new construction homes, there is no emotional attachment to the property. In fact, your financial situation and negotiations on behalf of your agent are all that the builder (or sales rep) will focus on when selling.

3. Discounts may be available
Your real estate agent will know how—and if— you can negotiate discounts when purchasing a new construction home in Wilmington or Newark DE, Chester County or Delaware County PA. For instance, discounts may be available to buyers that get into contract early on in the sales process or at the end, when upgrade packages can be worked into the deal. 

If you're interested in buying a new construction home this year, the KG Home Team is on your side! We will work on your behalf, with your best interests in mind— unlike buyers who work directly with a builder. Contact us today for more information on available properties and the current real estate market

Katina Geralis
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