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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.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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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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Whether you're relocating to the Greater Wilmington area for work or simply ready to move to a new home, there are dozens of factors that help to determine the location of your next home. And as the spring real estate market begins to heat up in Delaware and Southeastern Pennsylvania, you will want to make sure you cover all of your bases before deciding on a property.

Below are four factors that Wilmington DE, Chester County and Delaware County PA homebuyers will need to look into further before purchasing a home in a given neighborhood:

Crime statistics
In your home search in Greater Wilmington, you may have found a home that looks perfect— but how much do you really know about the area? It's important to research crime statistics before falling in love with a property and lucky for buyers, it's relatively easy to do. Local government websites typically keep a crime database where residents can look into crimes on a specific street or in a specific area. You can also break the crimes down by type so you can determine the seriousness of each. 

School districts
Homebuyers with children will be increasingly concerned about the school district a Delaware or Pennsylvania home falls into. Compare homes across school districts and keep in mind that those in great districts tend to appreciate faster and could help you sell quickly in the future.

Property taxes
Before you decide to purchase a home in Wilmington, you will need to consider all factors surrounding the property, including property taxes. Include down payment, closing costs, and annual property taxes into your budget to get a better idea of how much home you can afford. It is also wise to compare property taxes in different areas to see how they differ and which realistically fit into your price range.

Your credit score
We've mentioned in the past the importance of your credit score when buying a home. For instance, the better the score, the better the loan terms and lower mortgage rate you may be able to secure. As you search for homes in Delaware and Pennsylvania, especially keeping certain neighborhoods in mind, decide if you will need to raise your score to keep your mortgage both affordable and attainable. Sooner is always better when it comes to improving your credit score!

Do you have questions about which neighborhood might be the best fit for you? The KG Home Team has years of expertise in helping Wilmington, Chester County and Delaware County PA buyers find the best home and we are happy to help!

Give us a call today!

Katina Geralis
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When it comes to buying a home in Wilmington, Delaware and the surrounding communities, many do not know what is actually involved. From how much of a down payment you need to your credit score, numerous would-be buyers hold off as they do not think they will qualify. 

But that shouldn't stop you this year as the KG Home Team will walk you through everything you need, including the factors mentioned above, and these 5 documents that will be necessary to move forward with your Wilmington DE, Chester County or Delaware County PA home purchase:

Recent paychecks
When determining your ability to take on a mortgage, your Delaware or Pennsylvania lender will want to see proof of income. In most cases, your last two pay stubs will do the trick! In others, they may want as much as two years worth, so be prepared!

Proof of debts
Lenders will also want to know how much you have in debt, including credit cards, student loans and car loans. Leaving any debts out can cause your approval to be delayed or worse, rejected.

Bank statements
Homebuyers are typically required to provide bank statements to their lender as part of the standard procedure. Lenders will check that all income and financial transfers were completed legally.

Pre-approval letter
We have stated in the past that a pre-approval can speed things along, especially when competing with other buyers for your dream home in Wilmington or Newark. This document details how much home you can afford and proves your buying power.

Proof of insurance
After you've put an offer on a home in Greater Wilmington, you will need to provide proof of homeowner's insurance. Printed copies of the policies will do as your lender will need to keep these on file.

Do not let your previous ideas about what is required to purchase a home hold you back this year! The KG Home Team is here to answer any questions you have and walk you through the process as seamlessly as possible! We even offer a FREE Homebuyer E-Guide!

Give us a call today!

Katina Geralis
Wilmington, DE Real Estate Expert
Keller Williams Realty

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Nearly All Young Renters in Wilmington DE Want to Purchase A Home

by Katina Geralis

According to the latest Housing Opportunities and Market Experience (HOME) survey from the National Association of REALTORS, 94 percent of renters aged 34 and younger want to own a home in the future. Not only does this take into account their beliefs on whether or not now is a good time to buy or sell and their expectations of the mortgage market, but also their beliefs on homeownership as part of the American Dream.

The survey also found that indeed 77 percent of renters believe homeownership is part of their American Dream, 83 percent of overall renters (not just young renters) want to own a home in the near future and 84 percent of renters believe owning a home is a good financial decision.

So what does that mean for you if you are among the majority of Wilmington Delaware renters who are dreaming of owning a home in the coming year? We've rounded up a few tips below to help you prepare to become a homeowner:

Start saving your down payment
We have shared in a past blog post various ways to begin saving for a down payment, from setting up an automatic withdrawal from your account each month to cutting back on large purchases to downsizing your current apartment to save the difference for your future home. Either way—and no matter how much you intend to put down—you need to start putting money away for this purpose.

The survey found that one of the top reasons young renters do not currently own was the inability to afford it. With the rising costs of rent, it may be easier for you to save for your future home by downsizing in the meantime! 

Clean up your credit score
Errors on credit reports can take months to correct, but bad credit can take even longer. Start grooming your credit well in advance of applying for a mortgage and you will be that much closer to a speedy approval! Wilmington area buyers can begin by ensuring all payments are made on time and in full, paying down any large debt and keeping credit card purchases to a minimum.

Remember, you do not need the best score to purchase a home, but the higher you can get it, the better the interest rate you will be able to secure.

Make a budget
To better prepare yourself for buying a home, it is wise to start researching home prices in your desired area of Wilmington. Do you know what neighborhood you'd like to live in? How about your wants and needs in a home? Once you have these in mind, you can enter your monthly income and costs into a mortgage calculator to see if your dream home is within reach. If not, you can adjust your budget, but it is always helpful to have a price range in mind as you begin the homebuying journey!

Buying a home in Wilmington, DE is a big step, especially if it's your first time! But don't worry— the KG Home Team has consistently been ranked a Top Real Estate Team in Delaware and we are here to help you with every decision along the way! 

We even offer FREE First-time Homebuyer Seminars and a FREE Home Buyer E-Guide!

Katina Geralis
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For first-time homebuyers in the Greater Wilmington area today, it can be difficult to identify a "good time" to buy a home. However, the answer is fairly simple. If you are currently renting, it's any time! Not only does homeownership come with numerous benefits, but gives your net worth a boost and builds your long-term personal wealth— something renting cannot help you achieve.

According to a new New York Times editorial called "Homeownership and Wealth Creation," it is explained that the "net worth of homeowners over time has significantly outpaced that of renters, who tend as a group to accumulate little if any wealth."

The study also found that the average net worth of a homeowner is $194,500 versus that of a renter at $5,400. In other words, the average net worth of a homeowner is 36 times greater than that of a renter! Expanding on these figures, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) projected that a typical homeowner will have nearly 41 times the net worth of a renter at the end of this year.

Wilmington, DE area homebuyers still on the fence about buying a home would be wise to consider the many ways homeownership is an investment in your future. For instance, consider the following financial reasons to purchase a home: 

  • You are paying your own mortgage
    When you rent a home in Wilmington or Newark, you are paying down your landlord's principal, not your own.
     
  • You are saving money
    With the rising costs of rent, purchasing a home in New Castle County can actually save you money in the long run. In addition, homeownership is a form of forced savings!
     
  • There are tax benefits
    Did you know that homeowners are able to deduct mortgage interest and property taxes from their income? They are also able to exclude gains of up to $500,000 for married couples and $250,000 for single tax filers if they sell their home for a gain.

Regardless if you rent or buy, you have a monthly housing payment. Why not make the most of it? Mortgage rates are currently hovering under the 4 percent mark, but are not expected to stay that way for long! Purchasing a Wilmington area home now will not only guarantee that you lock in a low rate, but set you on the path toward building your net worth.

As a top-ranked real estate team in Delaware, the Kat Geralis Home Team can help you find the home that best fits your needs and budget this year. We even offer FREE First-Time Homebuyer Seminars!

Give us a call today!

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Dozens of headlines lately have warned renters of the rising costs headed their way! Outlets like Business Insider have reported "soaring rents are a problem that will only get worse" along with Bloomberg Business and CBNC advising renters to "get ready to take it on the chin." 

A new study also claims the number of households spending 50 percent or more of their income on rent is expected to rise over 10 percent within the next 10 years. If you're thinking about buying a home and are financially prepared to do so, it would be best to do so now rather than later!

Katina Geralis
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Preparing to buy a home in Wilmington, DE can be overwhelming, there's no doubt about it. There is much to do to get ready— from grooming your credit score to researching your budget to scouting potential neighborhoods to saving for a down payment. However, if you've been waiting to purchase a home until you have a larger down payment, you may be surprised to learn it may not actually save you money. 

In considering the following, it is evident that putting down the ideal 20 percent can help you save on your monthly mortgage payment right now:

On a $200,000 Home
Down Payment: 5 percent ($10,000)
Loan Amount: $190,000
Interest Rate: 4.5 percent
Private Mortgage Insurance: $80
Monthly Payment: $1,043

Versus

On a $200,000 Home
Down Payment: 20 percent ($40,000)
Loan Amount: $160,000
Interest Rate: 4.5 percent
Private Mortgage Insurance: $0
Monthly Payment: $810

But will the same be true if you wait to purchase a home in the Greater Wilmington area? While you might believe it's best to wait until you have saved 20 percent of a New Castle County home's price to buy, what's more important to consider is the amount of time it will take you to do so. 

Home values are projected to increase by 4.3 percent over the next twelve months and the amount of money you would have saved by avoiding private mortgage insurance (PMI) could actually be surpassed by the amount of money you end up paying for the home. 

Consider the extra costs of PMI now compared to the projected appreciation over the next year:

PMI costs over the next 12 months: $2,793
Appreciation over the next 12 months: $8,600 
The difference: $5,807

20 percent down is required to avoid PMI, but it is not required to obtain all home loans. There are many mortgage programs in place that allow Wilmington buyers to put down as little as 3 percent on a new home!

Contact the KG Home Team today to discuss how you can save money by purchasing a home this fall! We look forward to hearing from you!

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The majority of homebuyers today do not know what it takes to qualify for a mortgage and as a result, may be struggling to save a 20 percent down payment to purchase a home. Keep in mind that homeownership does come with costs, but the cost of waiting also needs to be a factor in your timeline! Waiting to save a down payment or come up with a "rainy day fund" for expenses and repairs is not always the best decision, especially given currently low mortgage rates. 

Katina Geralis
Wilmington, DE Real Estate Expert
Keller Williams Realty

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What You Need to Qualify for a Mortgage in Wilmington, DE

by Katina Geralis

In a past blog post, we shared how to find the right mortgage for your personal situation, but do you know what it takes to get there? Many Delaware homebuyers in today's real estate market do not know what is necessary to qualify for a mortgage and as a result, avoid purchasing a home altogether.

But the KG Home Team is here to help! Do not let your ideas about qualifying for a mortgage keep you from taking advantage of the currently low interest rates and opportunities the upcoming fall season can bring.

Consider the following your checklist for preparing to buy a home in the Greater Wilmington area this year:

Credit Score
A large amount of today's homebuyers believe you need perfect credit to buy a home in Wilmington, DE, but that is just not the case. With a credit score of 720 or higher, you will be eligible for the best mortgage rates. However, a lower score can also allow you to qualify for a mortgage loan. The best idea is to meet with your lender to discuss your options and how a down payment can help your approval.

Down Payment
While there are loan programs in place that allow buyers to purchase a home with zero percent down, it is a good idea to meet your lender with a down payment saved. Your loan-to-value ratio (LTV) is another factor that determines your eligibility and the more favorable the ratio (how much the property is worth to how much you plan to borrow), the more qualified you will become.

Solid Employment History
Your job history is just as important as the aforementioned requirements as it tells the lender you are able to repay the loan. Homebuyers in Wilmington and Newark who have been at the same job for two years or more will help the process to move along with less bumps than someone who frequently hops from job to job. 

Lower Debt-to-Income Ratio
Lenders will want to know your total monthly debts, including car loans, rent or other mortgage, credit card bills and student loans. This plays a part in your debt-to-income ratio (DTI) and should not account for more than 40 percent of your monthly income. If yours is too high, take the time to pay down high interest credit cards or loans.

Budget Range Idea
Working with a mortgage calculator is one way to find how much home you can comfortably afford. Input numbers like down payment, private mortgage insurance (PMI) if your down payment is less than 20 percent, homeowner's insurance and taxes. After adjusting these numbers, you should be able to find where you'd like to be in terms of monthly payment and either work toward that amount by further saving or visit with your lender to discuss loan programs.

As your local real estate experts in Wilmington, DE, we are here to help you prepare to buy a home this year! Contact us today with any questions you might have! We even offer FREE first-time homebuyer seminars!

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The New York Times agrees that homeownership is one of the best ways to build wealth! For instance, did you know that the average net worth of a homeowner is 36x greater than that of a renter? And now, buying a home while interest rates are low can help you get started building your financial legacy on the right foot!

Katina Geralis
Wilmington, DE Real Estate Expert
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Millennials Love Working with Wilmington DE Real Estate Agents

by Katina Geralis

Did you know Millennials (the age group of those born between 1980 and 1995) love working with real estate agents? According to the National Association of Realtors 2015 Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends Report, Millennials are the largest homebuying generation in the U.S. and work with real estate agents more so than any other generation.

For instance, the Home Buyer and Seller Report found the following interesting statistics surrounding Millennials' real estate behaviors:

And despite the vast number of Millennials using an agent to buy or sell a home, they have the lowest percentage when it comes to using an agent again or recommending them to others (63 percent of home sellers).

Why is that? As stated by real estate news platform Inman, Millennials are harder to please than any other generation. They grew up with smartphones and the internet, thus they are different than any other real estate consumer.

Millennials are looking for the following in a real estate agent:

  • Texting, but also phone calls
    More than any other generation, Millennials appreciate when their real estate agent communicates via text message. However, 75 percent of them also appreciate phone calls.
  • Homes online
    Millennials appreciate browsing homes online more so than any other generation. The majority (58 percent) use iPhones, while 32 percent use Androids.
  • Website information
    Millennials are more likely to use website information in their home search as well as throughout the buying and selling process. They want real estate agents who provide this readily and easily!
  • Honesty and trustworthiness
    More than a quarter of this group of homebuyers look for agents who are both honest and trustworthy.

We understand how overwhelming choosing a real estate agent can be and The Kat Geralis Home Team is proud to provide all of the above to homebuyers and sellers in the Greater Wilmington DE area! If you are searching for a highly-rated real estate agent to walk you through the process this year, do not hesitate to reach out to us

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Millennials are also now putting less down on their future homes! In fact, 64 percent of Millennials put down less than 20 percent, with 36 percent putting down less than 5! Don't let the down payment factor hold you back from purchasing a home this year— homeownership is well within your reach.

Katina Geralis
Wilmington, DE Real Estate Expert
Keller Williams Realty

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Homebuyer Practices for Wilmington DE Open Houses

by Katina Geralis

Summer is a busy time in the real estate market, with Wilmington DE homebuyers taking the time to tour homes for sale through open houses. However, if you're a first-time homebuyer, you may not know how to act at an open house. Don't worry! Like any aspect of Delaware real estate, there are guidelines to follow as you visit them this summer, but we're here to walk you through it!

As you head out to visit available properties in New Castle County this year, keep the following tips in mind to practice smart homebuyer etiquette and soon you'll be a pro!

Watch the other homebuyers
Take note of your surroundings as you visit open houses in Wilmington and Newark, watching the other homebuyers and listening. You can tell a lot about a home if you see other buyers leaving quickly without taking the time to explore. Are they finding issues? Is the home not in great shape? On the other hand, if buyers are sticking around to ask questions, that can mean great things!

Feel out the market
Visiting open houses is one way to get a feel for the real estate market without committing. In addition to mortgage calculators, online home searches and researching local real estate news, open houses can help you learn more about how homes are priced in the area, what homes in your price range may look like and how quickly they're selling. Open houses are also an excellent way to start a relationship with a real estate agent.

Ask questions
As you tour Wilmington area homes, do not be afraid to ask questions! The real estate agent present at the open house is there to answer your questions about the property, from taxes to operating systems to neighborhood and more. Remember, they have a direct line to the seller and often know more about the home than anyone. You can also make a list of questions to ask through your own agent, but regardless, ask away!

Visit as many open houses as you can while you prepare to buy a home in New Castle County! You don't need to be committed at the time, but simply listening and watching other homebuyers can really help you get a feel for the market

In addition, the KG Home Team can provide you with all of the information you need about the real estate market in your area. Want to know which neighborhoods would be best for your family? What programs can help you as a first-time homebuyer? Just give us a call! We're here to help you throughout the entire buying process.

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Homeownership—much more than renting—can help you build your family's wealth. Not only is owning a home a means of forced savings, but your payment will not increase with every year like today's rising rents. It's truly one of the best long-term investments you can make!

Katina Geralis
Wilmington, DE Real Estate Expert
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