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Once you've found your dream home in Chester County or Delaware County PA, Wilmington or Newark DE, it can be hard to erase the picture from your mind. You start to envision yourself living in the space, how your furniture will fit, and what paint colors you will choose. But in today's real estate market, you may find yourself competing with cash buyers who can snag the home quicker and easier than those with financing. 

You will need an edge to land the property over those cash buyers and below are a few ways for you to do just that:

Be straightforward about your finances
Sellers often accept cash deals as every aspect of the transaction is laid out on the table for them to see. As a buyer with financing, it is essential that you do the same if you are to compete with cash buyers. Be straightforward with your finances— provide a pre-approval letter, allow your lender to provide financial details with your offer so the seller can feel confident in accepting it. Documents like bank statements and credit reports can allow the seller to see exactly what you have to back up your offer and feel it is just as sound as a cash offer.

Speed up the loan process
Ask your lender how quickly they can turn around the loan as many cash deals close quickly without having to go through this step. In some scenarios, loans can be turned around in as little as 14 days. Even better, if you can speed up the appraisal contingency and get the appraiser to the property fast, sellers may be more willing to accept your offer.

Speed up the inspection
Sellers in Wilmington DE and Southeastern PA want to close the deal as efficiently as possible and for top dollar. To this effect, if you can also get your inspector to the property within days after your accepted offer, they can feel more confident that there will be no hiccups in the process.

Offer more
In some cases, if you don't want to risk losing the home to a cash buyer, you can offer more than what you think the home is worth. Cash buyers will oftentimes offer a lesser amount because of the lack of hurdles sellers will have to jump, so if you can top the cash offer, you may put yourself in a better position to win the property! Depending on how much more you offer, the increase likely won't change your mortgage payment much over the life of the loan. 

Be personal
You have probably heard stories of buyers writing sellers letters in an attempt to make their offer stand out. If the home you're bidding on is indeed your dream home, what could it hurt? Be personal with the sellers and make yourself known, you never know if your letter detailing what you love about the property or details about your family could put the ball in your court.

As your local real estate experts in Greater Wilmington and Southeastern PA, you can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to help you secure your dream home, whether you're using financing to buy or cash. Give us a call today!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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The In's and Out's of Buying Delaware and Pennsylvania FSBO Homes

by Katina Geralis

You've heard the term before, but what do you really know about FSBO homes in Delaware and Pennsylvania? FSBO, or For Sale by Owner, homes, mean the owners have not enlisted the help of a real estate agent to help them sell the property. And while that sounds as though it will not affect you as the buyer, there are a few things you will need to note before you decide to purchase a FSBO.

You can use an agent to buy a FSBO
Just because the home seller declined the use of a real estate agent doesn't mean you have to! There are many perks to working with an agent when buying a home, perhaps the biggest one being they handle the negotiations for you!

You can still negotiate
As I mentioned above, you can still negotiate your offer— even when it's a For Sale by Owner home! While the seller may have chosen to work without an agent for the commission aspect of the deal, that doesn't always mean they are rigid on the price. Remember that your agent has been here before and will know how to find the best deal!

They might be willing to cover costs
Homeowners in Delaware or Pennsylvania that choose to go the FSBO route may still cover the costs of your agent, regardless of their reasoning behind ditching their own. Many are willing to cooperate with buyers and their agents to ensure a smooth transaction.

You may need a lawyer
Every state is different, but some require that both parties be represented by an attorney, even if you have a buyer's agent on your side. Some do not require that attorney to be present at the closing, so if you are serious about your FSBO purchase, simply consult your real estate agent! 

You should still get pre-approved
It never hurts for a homebuyer to get pre-approved in a real estate transaction— even if it's a FSBO deal! Oftentimes these sellers are inexperienced and will make quick decisions when offers comes in, so it is always wise to already have your pre-approval edge to help yours stand out! 

The most important takeaway is that FSBO homes are not sold the same way standard, agent-listed properties are and the process of purchasing one will differ for Chester County and Delaware County buyers. If you find yourself interested in a FSBO property, do not hesitate to contact your real estate agent! 

Unsure how to navigate the local real estate market in Delaware or Pennsylvania? Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today! We even offer FREE First-Time Buyer Seminars!

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3 Reasons to Buy a Home in Delaware or Pennsylvania in 2018

by Katina Geralis

If you've been dreaming about a fresh start in Delaware or Pennsylvania and have started browsing homes for sale in Greater Wilmington, Newark, Chester County or Delaware County PA, you'll be glad to know you are on the right track! 2018 is shaping up to be a great year to purchase a home in our area for a variety of reasons, from rate hikes to inventory levels, and I've listed a few of them for you below!

Rates are rising
In order to avoid paying more down the road for a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania, you will want to make your purchase in the beginning of the new year ahead. Interest rates are expected to continue rising (no more 3% rates!) over the next 11 months, at least two to four more times. In fact, buyers can expect 5 percent interest rates by the end of the year. 

Prices are rising
Just as I mentioned above, you could end up spending more for the same property if you wait to buy later in the year as home prices are also expected to increase. And while these have been rising rapidly over the past few months, 2018 will begin to moderate that pace. Home prices will indeed continue to rise, but not quite as quickly as they have been. However, that doesn't mean you should delay! Purchasing a home in 2018 is a wise move and will allow you to save as you watch numbers tick upward.

Inventory is rising
This is a good sign for the local real estate market as inventory levels have been on the low side for the last year. More homes will return to the market, with the majority of the recovery being in the middle to upper price ranges, which means you will have much more to choose from as you begin your home search in Delaware and Southeastern Pennsylvania.

Start the new year in a new home in Wilmington, Newark, Chester County or Delaware County PA— the Kat Geralis Home Team is here to help! Give us a call today for a list of available properties in the area or for more information about buying a home. We even offer FREE first-time homebuyer seminars!

Looking forward to hearing from you in the new year!

Katina Geralis
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How to Know How Much Your Delaware or Pennsylvania House Is Worth

by Katina Geralis

When you decide to sell your home in Delaware or Southeastern Pennsylvania, you begin to dream about how much profit you can make and moving to your next location. However, there is one figure you'll need to determine before you can make those dreams a reality— your home value.

It is not uncommon for homeowners to over-estimate how much their property might be worth, so as your local real estate experts, the Kat Geralis Home Team has put together a few tips that can help you determine just that.

Comparable properties
One of the first places to look to help find your home value is a list of comparable properties in the area. Look at homes that have a similar square footage to yours or those with the same types of features. Even if you think your home is better than the one down the street, you'll need to consider if it has a larger footprint, updates that yours doesn't have, or more bathrooms as these can add significant value. 

Home improvements
Have you made any recent improvements to your Chester County or Delaware County home? They could make a big impact on your home value— or not add as much as you thought. Know that there are some updates that don't add as much value as others at resale so it is always wise to consider ROI (return on investment) prior to completing projects. If you are unsure if a certain update will boost your value, you are welcome to consult your real estate agent!

Location
There is a reason "location, location, location" is a real estate mantra. Factors in your area like the schools, proximity to entertainment, parks, commute times, neighbors, and of course, a sense of community can all either help or hinder your home value. 

Age of the home
Your home's condition and the age of the property can also influence how much it may be worth. Oftentimes, homes deemed "historic" and newer properties tend to be worth more than others. The aforementioned factors do play a big role in finding your home's worth, but typically as homes age, their value lessens.

There are many ways for you to determine the value of your Greater Wilmington or Southeastern Pennsylvania home and it is helpful to have an idea of what you might be working with prior to listing the property. Remember, it's best to put on your home seller hat and set aside your emotional ties to the property to find a realistic price.

Curious about your Delaware or Southeastern Pennsylvania home value? Contact the Kat Geralis Home Team today to find out!

Katina Geralis
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Types of Debt That Will Affect Your DE or PA Mortgage Approval

by Katina Geralis

Whether you've just started house-hunting in Greater Wilmington or Southeastern Pennsylvania or have already found your dream home, the next step is moving on to the mortgage application. Starting early is key as you may need to amend your credit report errors and score in order to increase your chances of approval with your lender. And what's more, there are certain types of debt that will have a major impact on your ability to secure the loan.

Below are three types of debt that will affect your mortgage approval in Wilmington, Newark, and beyond:

Student Loans
While they are considered unsecured debt, student loans are not necessarily harmful to your credit score if you make your payments on time. In fact, because of the lengths of the loans, they may even help to boost your score! Just keep in mind that these do affect your debt-to-income ratio (DTI), so a large loan amount may have an impact on the outcome.

Auto Loans
These loans are considered secured debt as the bank can take ownership of your vehicle if you don't pay on time. Auto loans are also harder to get approved for than credit cards, so lenders may look kindly upon the fact that you've already been approved for one.

Existing Mortgages
Mortgage loans also fall into the secured debt category as the bank can take ownership of your property should you not be able to pay. It's important to not miss a payment as this can ultimately cause a lender to turn you down for a new loan, however, if you make payments on time, a mortgage can boost your credit score! Existing mortgages play a major role in your DTI, so if possible, try to pay down as much as you can before taking out another.

Do not hesitate to contact the Kat Geralis Home Team with any questions you have about the mortgage approval process, available properties in the area, or the local market! We're here to help!

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How to Get Ahead of the Spring Delaware, Pennsylvania Real Estate Market

by Katina Geralis

The busy spring real estate season is just around the corner in Greater Wilmington and Southeastern Pennsylvania and soon a wave of potential buyers will take to searching for their perfect property. Not only do the increased temperatures play a role in getting buyers out and about to tour homes for sale, but lower inventory this season is giving sellers the edge they need to earn top dollar. 

But that doesn't always mean your Delaware or Pennsylvania home is ready for buyers to step inside and prepare their offers. You may need to do a bit of prep work before you're officially in the game! Below are four ways to get ahead of the spring real estate market this year and make your home stand out from the rest in Chester County and Delaware County PA as well as the Newark and Wilmington DE areas.

Make repairs
One way your Greater Wilmington area home can rise to the top of buyer wish lists this spring is by being up to date on repairs. You may wish to get a home inspection prior to listing which will help you identify any problems, but if you know now that faucet needs fixing, now is the time to do so!

Boost curb appeal
How does your home stack up to others for sale from the outside? Landscaping can do wonders in the eyes of buyers, even if it's just planting flowers around your entryway or sprucing up garden beds with fresh mulch. Any hedges or shrubs that may have grown unruly over the winter should be tended to as well.

Kick the clutter
Once you've wowed buyers from the outside, you will want to do the same inside. Walk around your home, careful to observe any interruptions in the flow from room to room. Do you have to sidestep furniture? Remove it or relocate it! Do you have excess knick knacks that take away from showing the true beauty of the property? Put them away while your home is listed.

Brush up on your finances
Do you know how you will respond to offers? Do you have realistic expectations in terms of how much you want to sell your Delaware or Pennsylvania home for? Before you are ready to dive into the market head first, you will want to have a plan in place so you don't experience seller's remorse later.

You can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to guide you through the spring market this year! Whether you're ready to list now or have questions to clear up first, we're here to help you every step of the way.

Give us a call today!

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Real Estate Market Stats for New Castle County DE

by Katina Geralis

It's a new year and for Delaware and Pennsylvania residents, both buyers and sellers, that means reevaluating their real estate goals and deciding when to jump on the opportunities currently available. But how can you be sure now is the best time? You can always count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to keep you updated with how the current real estate market is behaving in New Castle County. Take a look at the following statistics!

For the fourth quarter of 2016, there were 2,064 homes for sale— a 12.2 percent decrease in inventory from this time last year and a trend that we're seeing in many places around the country. The median sales price did post an increase of 4.4 percent to 224,883, however, and the number of home sales rose nearly 10 percent to 1,630 which proves that buyers are still out pushing up demand!

As you can see from the charts above, the average sales price in New Castle County for the fourth quarter rose 4.3 percent to $250,630 and also a plus for local home sellers, the percentage of the original price received comes in at 94.4 percent— a number that remains unchanged from this time last year. 

Inventory for the third quarter posted a 15.6% drop from the year prior, totaling a 3.8 months supply— but just remember, that did not stop buyers! The number of home sales still saw gains in 2016's fourth quarter! Given these statistics, you may notice that now is an excellent time to be a home seller in the New Castle County real estate market and with mortgage rates still at historic lows, you could sell your property successfully and move on for the perfect price!

While these updated statistics are informative, keep in mind that they are but a brief snapshot of levels in the local real estate market, so do not hesitate to contact us with any further questions you have!

The top-ranked Kat Geralis Home Team is here to help with all of your real estate goals this year, from selling your home in Greater Wilmington, Chester County or Delaware County PA to finding the next best property and moving on!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Katina Geralis
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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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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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Updated Real Estate Market Stats for New Castle County DE

by Katina Geralis

This time of year is quite popular for Delaware and Pennsylvania residents to make a move! If you've been wondering what the current real estate market is behaving like in New Castle County, you can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to keep you updated with the latest statistics!

For the second quarter of 2016, there were 2,476 homes for sale— an 11 percent decrease in inventory from this time last year and a trend we're seeing around the country. However, both the median sales price (+0.5%) and the number of home sales (+5.4%) have increased from this time in 2015!

But while the median sales price has increased in New Castle County, the average sales price for the second quarter is down 1.2 percent to $242,066. But home sellers need not worry too much about lower inventory as the percentage of the original price received does come in at 95.2%— the same for this time last year!

As you can see from the graphics above, inventory is indeed trending lower—with the second quarter posting a drop from 2015 to a 4.6 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!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Katina Geralis
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