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Homebuyers: How to Find the Right Mortgage in Wilmington, Delaware

by Katina Geralis


As more homebuyers decide to make the transition from renting to homeownership, it's becoming clear that much of the real estate market is uncharted territory for them.

The home buying process goes beyond just searching for your dream home— it involves a saving for a down payment, getting pre-approved and it's also important you are prepared to file a mortgage application

Now that doesn't mean all mortgages are created equal. As a homebuyer in Wilmington, Delaware—especially a first-time homebuyer—you will want to find the best mortgage for you and your personal situation. How can you tell you've chosen correctly? Keep the following in mind:

  • Fixed-rate mortgages

A fixed-rate mortgage, just as the name suggests, has the same interest rate throughout the life of the loan. This type of mortgage is great if interest rates begin to climb, however, if they fall, you will be stuck with the same payment.

  • Adjustable-rate mortgages

Think of this as the opposite— the mortgage with a rate that changes throughout the life of the loan. An adjustable-rate mortgage usually begins with a low, short-term interest rate (which will stay low if rates follow suit) and yet if rates rise, your payment could do the same.

  • 30-year mortgages

As a homebuyer in the Wilmington and Newark area, you have likely heard about 30-year mortgages. This is a common route, but you also have the option of taking on a shorter term mortgage; for instance, a 10, 15 or 20 year loan. The loans with the shorter payback period will allow you to pay less interest, but the payments will be higher than the standard 30-year mortgage.

Now, Wilmington homebuyers, it's also important you shop around for a lender. Don't be too quick to settle on the first company to offer you a mortgage. Interest rates and terms can vary widely among lenders and you will need to compare these to find the best deal. If you don't know where to begin shopping, the Kat Geralis Home Team would be glad to provide recommendations!

The spring real estate market is heating up and will only continue to do so as we progress into April. You will be competing with numerous other motivated buyers this season, so do not wait to get a jump on the mortgage process. The earlier you start, the earlier you can settle into the home of your dreams in Greater Wilmington!

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If buying a home is on your mind this spring, you are already on the right track toward building long-term wealth! Today, financing costs are generally low and with the rising cost of rent in Wilmington and Newark, real estate is the best possible investment you can make. 

Stop throwing your money away in the "renter's trap!" It's time you start building wealth the right way!

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How Renters Can Prepare to Buy a House in Wilmington, DE

by Katina Geralis

It's a new year and that means new goals for many Wilmington, DE area residents. One of these goals may include buying a home— making the switch from renting to homeownership! It's an exciting time for Wilmington area buyers to jump into the market with lower down payment programs and now lower FHA mortgage insurance premiums.

However, that doesn't mean there aren't still preparations to make. Starting a budget and saving for your down payment are helpful, but renters should also take the following steps into consideration:

Research the total costs of homeownership
Buying a home in Wilmington, Newark DE is a big step and it's important that potential buyers understand all of the costs involved. When you rent a home, one payment covers your monthly housing costs. When you own a home, your payment covers your principal, interest, taxes and insurance. 

Use a mortgage calculator to help determine how much home you can afford when you factor in each of these components of a monthly mortgage payment.

Know the tax benefits of homeownership
When you file a tax return, your mortgage interest and property taxes are deductible. Making these deductions can lower the cost of homeownership. For instance, if your monthly payment with principal, interest, tax and insurance factored in is $1,500, tax deductions could bring it down to around $1,200.

Research the cost difference between renting vs. buying
In order to get a true comparison of the costs of renting and buying, you need to look at the homeownership costs after tax benefits. 

A $300,000 home that costs around $1,200 per month after taxes could be compared to a home that rents for $1,200 per month. If the home was larger or in a better area than the rental property, buying the property would seem logical. However, remember that you would need a large down payment to support this math.

The Kat Geralis Home Team is here to help you make a smooth transition from renting to owning a home in the Wilmington, Delaware area. We even offer FREE first-time homebuyer seminars!

Contact us today with any questions you have about the home buying process and how to get started!

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Now that the holiday season is over, it's time to explore homebuyer opportunities for 2015! But don't wait until spring— there are many benefits to buying a home now versus later. With mortgage rates and home prices rising, waiting until spring could cost you more than you think!

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Wimington, Delaware First-time Homebuyers to Return in 2015

by Katina Geralis

2015 is already being called the "Year of the First-time Homebuyer" and with the new programs rolling out from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, more Wilmington area homebuyers will indeed be flocking to the market.

First-time homebuyers have been held back for the majority of this year by strict lending requirements and the large 20 percent down payment hanging over their heads. But with Fannie's program beginning on December 13 and Freddie's on March 23, 2015, the two will begin backing mortgages with 3 percent down. 

The new year will be a chance for thousands of Wilmington, DE area first-time homebuyers to enter into the market, finally able to make a home purchase. Despite their ability to take on a mortgage in the past, buyers were simply unable to come up with the 20 percent down payment. These new programs will put homeownership within their reach and thus, give the strength of the real estate market another welcome boost.

Do you count yourself among the first-time homebuyers in New Castle County? Here are the requirements you can expect from Fannie and Freddie's new 3 percent down mortgages:

  • A credit score of at least 620
     
  • The purchase of private mortgage insurance
     
  • Documentation of assets, income and job status
     
  • Homeownership counseling

Both Fannie and Freddie's programs are for fixed-rate loans doled out to first-time homebuyers and those looking to refinance their current mortgage. 

2015 is already looking bright for the real estate market and the KG Home Team can help along the way! Contact us today with questions you might have about obtaining a mortgage and buying a home in Wilmington or Newark, DE. We're a top-ranked team ready to go to work for you!

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Keeping up with the varying news about the real estate market can be exhausting. That's why we're here! Leave it to the pros and stop trying to decipher which real estate headline actually makes sense for the Wilmington market. Remember that real estate is local— we can provide details on the state of real estate in your community at any time!

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Wilmington, DE Real Estate: Saving for a Down Payment

by Katina Geralis

According to new research from RealtyTrac, saving enough money for a down payment—typically 20 percent— could take as long as 12 years for first-time homebuyers. Based on median home prices and the current personal savings rate of 5.6 percent, buyers would need to wait until they're 42 years old to purchase a home

Saving 20 percent for your first Wilmington, Delaware home can be overwhelming, especially when you have additional debt from credit cards or student loans. However, there are other ways to help you save up to buy Wilmington real estate

Consider these 4 easy ways to save for a down payment and if you're still feeling uncertain about buying a home, contact the KG Home Team! We're happy to answer your questions and even offer FREE first-time homebuyer seminars!

​Shop around for better rates
With expenses like car insurance, renter's insurance, cable, internet and a cell phone plan, the costs can put a damper on your saving for a home. Start shopping around for better prices to bring the numbers down. Simply switching to a new provider could help you save hundreds more per month.

Monitor your spending
If you haven't yet, make a budget to help you pin-point your monthly costs and develop a better timeline for buying a home in the Wilmington area. Where is your money going each month? Are there places you could cut back? For instance, dining out is one expense many prospective homebuyers could stand to eliminate.

Negotiate your rent
Rent is likely the largest expense you have per month and the one that would allow you to save more for a down payment. If you're in good standing as a tenant, consider speaking to your landlord about lowering your rent or perhaps downsize to a smaller apartment and deposit the difference in rent into your savings account.

Negotiate your student loan payments
Depending on the type of loan you have, you may be able to scale back on your payments. Speak to your lender or student loan provider about repayment options, including income-based repayment. Lowering your payment each month could allow you to save more for a Wilmington home.

The KG Home Team can help you every step of the way as a first-time homebuyer. If you have questions about down payments, mortgages or the current real estate market, do not hesitate to contact us!

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The real estate market has seen significant changes and pushes in the right direction this fall, all pointing to signs of a stronger, more positive future. For instance, mortgage rates dropped to their lowest point in over a year and are now hovering just under 4%. But that's not the only factor to sing about this season— new and existing home sales are also at their highest levels of the year.

According to the National Association of Home Builders, the sales of newly-built single family homes have edged up for the third consecutive month. Rising just 0.2 percent in September to an annual rate of 467,000 units, new home sales are now at their highest level since June 2008. The NAHB chief economist also acknowledged the slow-growing inventory of new homes as a sign of confidence among home builders.

While the inventory and sales of new construction homes does vary by location, the Kat Geralis Home Team is happy to provide you with more information on these properties in and around Wilmington, Delaware

On the existing home front, sales saw quite the turnaround in September as they climbed to the highest pace of the year. Every region except for the Midwest reported gains in existing home sales and given low mortgage rates, a healthy real estate market should continue as we near the end of the year.

"Traditional buyers are entering a less competitive market with fewer investors searching for available homes," said the National Association of Realtors' chief economist. However, they "may also face a slight decline of choices due to the fact that inventory generally falls heading into winter."

Existing home sales, rising to the tune of 2.4 percent in September, coupled with increases in newly-built single family home sales are two strong signs of confidence among both builders and homebuyers.

If you're ready to take advantage of the current real estate market conditions in the Wilmington, DE area, the KG Home Team is happy to help. Having just been ranked the #1 Keller Williams agent in Delaware, you can be certain you're working with the best!

Contact us today!

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Many homebuyers have misconceptions about how much down payment is necessary to purchase a home. 15 to 20 percent? Don't be too quick to assume! As it turns out, you may not need nearly as much as you think— you could become a homeowner with a down payment in the single digits!

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Kat Geralis Ranked Top Keller Williams Agent in Delaware

by Katina Geralis


When you are ready to buy or sell a home in the Greater Wilmington Delaware area, you want to work with the best. That's why I am happy to share that I've been ranked the Top Keller Williams agent in Delaware!

Choosing from over thousands of real estate agents, Real Trends takes into account both transactions and sales volume when compiling their list. Given these factors for this year's Best Real Estate Agents in America, I was ranked 3rd Best Agent in the State of Delaware and the Top Ranked Keller Williams Agent! 

So, don't work with just any agent in the Wilmington, DE area this year, work with the best. A real estate agent can accomplish so much on your behalf, whether you're buying a new home or selling your current property in Wilmington or Newark, so don't go it alone. It's always best to leave it up to the pros in order to have a smooth and less stressful real estate journey.

Below are just a few of the things a great Realtor can do for you:

The KG Home Team offers all of these services and more— our experience in the Greater Wilmington area is unparalleled and available to assist you in achieving your Delaware real estate goals. 

Contact us today!

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With mortgage rates this low, waiting to buy a home in Wilmington, DE no longer makes sense. In fact, did you know that buying a home is 38% less expensive than renting? It's true! Nationally, rates would have to rise to 10.6% for renting to be cheaper than buying and rates haven't been that high since 1989!

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In past months, the outlook for new construction homes has been less than significant, but it seems the month of August saw a major turnaround. With an improving job market and low mortgage rates, home builder optimism soared, thus boosting their outlook for sales.

According to the National Association of Home Builders, builder confidence in the single-family home market rose two points in August. With the number rising to 55, it was the second consecutive month at a level over 50, indicating that builders are viewing the market conditions are more positive than negative. The builder confidence index was previously expected to hold steady at a 53, according to economists, but builders are growing increasingly optimistic given the job market and mortgage rate factors.

Declining affordability for homebuyers had pinched home builders in the earlier part of the year, but NAHB Chief Economist is confident the new construction market will see improvements, including further increases in confidence, as we move forward.

"Factors contributing to this rise include sustained job growth, historically low mortgage rates and affordable home prices," he said. In addition, these favorable conditions are also prompting more serious homebuyers to enter the market.

What does this mean for you as a Wilmington, DE homebuyer? With builder optimism at a seven-year high, you can confidently move forward as a local homebuyer— it's time to team up with a buyer's agent to begin your new construction home purchase. 

Many Delaware homebuyers make the mistake of buying a home directly from the builder, while a buyer's agent can work on your behalf oftentimes with much better results. A salesman will look out for the best interests of his own company, while a buyer's agent looks out for you! Your buyer's agent will also ensure you're not overpaying for a property, given other comparable homes in the area, which is a common new construction blunder for those that forgo working with an agent entirely.

We're happy to help you along every step of the homebuying journey— whether you're interested in an existing home in the Wilmington or Newark area or new construction properties. Contact us today to see what's available!

We look forward to hearing from you.

Katina Geralis
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Top 5 Reasons to Own a Home in Wilmington, DE

by Katina Geralis

Summer is an exciting time in local real estate— the conditions are ideal for moving, homebuyers are feeling motivated and home sellers are ready for a change of scenery. However, despite the market statistics on rising mortgage rates and housing prices, there are still a few buyers on the fence.

If you find yourself wondering if now is the right time to buy in Wilmington, consider these top 5 reasons to own a home:

Paying rent is not the best investment
If you're currently renting, ask yourself where your money is going every month. When you rent a home in Delaware, you are paying down your landlord's mortgage, not your own. When you own a home, you are paying down your own mortgage and putting your money into a much more solid investment.

It motivates you to get involved
Owning a home can be a great boost of community pride for Wilmington, DE residents. It motivates you to get out and get involved in local events, neighborhood issues and upkeep. Homeownership can help you to feel like you're coming back to a place that is truly your own.

You need more space
When deciding whether to purchase a home in Wilmington or Newark, ask yourself if you have enough room in your current home. Do you have enough storage space? Is your family growing? Could you use an extra bedroom? If you answered yes to the last two questions, then it may be time for you to move. Homeownership allows you to choose a new home that fits your needs, especially in terms of extra space.

The financial opportunity
Right now is an exciting time in the local real estate market as mortgage rates are still considered "low" but slowly rising— it's a time where potential buyers can make a move without feeling the financial strain or without feeling like they've been "priced out" of the market. Real estate is very much about timing and if you've been on the fence, the time is now!

Your family needs
If your family is growing, school districts are something to take into account. Purchasing a home allows you to choose the best district and put down some roots— many homebuyers today are willing to move for the schools, so consider your family's needs when making your decision.

Whether you decide to purchase a new construction home or an existing home, the KG Home Team can help you! We will act as your buyer's agent in cases of new construction, as well as answer all of your questions about first-time homebuying! We even offer FREE first-time homebuyer seminars!

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When shopping for a new home in Wilmington or Newark DE, homebuyers will likely browse a mix of existing and new construction properties. Your real estate agent is there to help with every step along the way, with every milestone of your homebuying journey— but what if you choose new construction? Many homebuyers make the mistake of purchasing the home directly from the builder, foregoing the agent entirely. There are many benefits to using a buyer's agent when purchasing new construction, so don't hesitate to reach out to the Kat Geralis Home Team for help this summer!

Your Buyer's Agent Works for You
When you work with a buyer's agent in buying a new construction home, you can be certain they are working with your best interests in mind. When you buy directly from the builder, this is not the case. The salesman of the properties is looking out for the best interests of his own company, not necessarily for yours as the buyer. A buyer's agent is all yours— available to help you find the best home in Wilmington or Newark and at the best price. 

Your Buyer's Agent Has Experience
No matter if you're purchasing an existing home or new construction, you'll want an agent with experience and knowledge of the area. Your buyer's agent makes it their main priority to stay educated on the current market trends and available properties. The KG Home Team is an expert resource for real estate in Wilmington and Newark and comes packaged with years of experience to aid in your home purchase.

Your Buyer's Agent Helps You Save
Having decided to purchase a new construction home, be aware that this is likely one of the biggest purchases you'll ever make, so let your buyer's agent work to save you money. Your buyer's agent has the experience and knowledge of the area that will help you find the best deal— knowledge that a builder or their salesperson may not have. Your buyer's agent will ensure you are not overpaying for a home by researching comparable sales and properties. Finally, they've been through this before! Your buyer's agent knows the secrets of purchasing new construction and the in's and out's of working with a builder.

Your Buyer's Agent Negotiates
As a homebuyer, you don't want to have to be the negotiator. Your buyer's agent does this for you! Regardless of what the builder says about negotiating on price or other features, your agent knows there is always room. The buyers agent has mastered the art of negotiating and this can help you save thousands in the grand scheme of buying a new home.

Are you thinking of purchasing a new construction home this summer? Let the KG Home Team work on your behalf! We'll do the research and the negotiating so you don't have to— we're here to help! Contact us today.

Katina Geralis
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What You Need to Purchase Wilmington, DE Real Estate

by Katina Geralis

If you're a first-time homebuyer, the necessary steps to purchase a home in Wilmington or Newark may not be entirely familiar. Before you become a homeowner, there are a few financial decisions you should make to help ensure your success of getting a mortgage and affording your first home. For instance, creating a budget and trimming the excess expenses. Here are a few to-do's to take on this summer, future homebuyers— you'll be happy you did when the time comes to close on your dream home.

Start Saving
Saving for your future home should be on every Wilmington homebuyer's mind, especially if you plan to include a significant down payment. As a homebuyer, you should first take care of any debts owed and improving your credit score before you take on building your homeowner's fund. However, if you've already completed these financial tasks, try to build up your savings to cover at least six months of living expenses. Homeowners are often faced with unexpected costs, like a water heater that needs repairing. This savings will come in handy as you transition into your new role and assume the added responsibility that comes with your home.

Steady Your Income
Potential homebuyers should be sure they have a steady income before buying a home in Wilmington or Newark. Use a mortgage calculator to factor in your income to homeowner's expenses, including utilities, taxes and insurance. If the numbers don't fit in your comfort zone just yet, keep saving and bolstering your income. A mortgage is a long-term financial commitment and you should only purchase Wilmington real estate when you're certain your financial situation will allow for the payments.

Improve Your Credit Score
As I mentioned above, paying your debts and improving your credit score is an important task to complete before purchasing a home in Delaware. When you apply for a mortgage, a lender will examine both your income and credit score. Research your score before you apply for a mortgage as this is a major factor in deterring your rate and whether or not you even qualify.

Stick to Your Budget
Have you created a budget? Go over your finances and determine where your money goes each month— write down each amount and create categories for purchases and expenses. Next, come up with a budget that allows you to trim the financial excess and try sticking to it for a few months. If you can comfortably follow a budget, it may be a sign you're ready to buy a home.

Buying a home in Wilmington or Newark is a big step, especially if this is your first-time purchasing Delaware real estate. The Kat Geralis Home Team can help you with preparations and provide information on the current market where you live. Contact us today to get started on your journey to becoming a homeowner in Wilmington or Newark!

And remember, we also offer FREE first-time homebuyer seminars to help!

Katina Geralis
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