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2016 Memorial Day Events in Wilmington DE and Southeastern PA

by Katina Geralis

Can you believe Memorial Day is here? For many in Greater Wilmington and Southeastern Pennsylvania, that means the unofficial beginning of summer, gatherings with friends and family, a long weekend of barbecues and beach time! 

But no matter the time of year, Greater Wilmington and Southeastern PA always have a jam-packed calendar of fun events for both residents and visitors alike and as your local real estate experts, we are sharing a few with you below!

Wilmington and Western Railroad 50th Anniversary Weekend. May 28-30, 2016; Wilmington DE. This Memorial Day weekend, the Wilmington and Western Railroad will celebrate its 50th anniversary with double-headed train rides, locomotive dedication, and member's reunion, to name a few!

Riverwalk Mini Golf. Wilmington Riverwalk, Wilmington DE. This 18-hole miniature golf course is now open along Wilmington's Riverfront!

Memorial Day Music Festival. May 28-30, 2016; Chaddsford Winery, Chadds Ford PA. A three-day weekend full of wine, food, music and fun! There will be back-to-back bands and a selection of favorite food trucks on site!

Hagley Honors Our Vets. May 30, 2016; 10 AM to 4 PM; Hagley Museum, Wilmington DE. The Hagley Museum will be offering free admission to all military veterans as well as active military and their families all Memorial Day long.

Wilmington Memorial Day Parade. May 30, 2016; From Red Oak Rd to Franklin St on Delaware Ave; Wilmington DE. The City of Wilmington gathers for a parade to honor and observes our veterans.

Oxford Memorial Day Parade. May 30, 2016; 10 AM. South Street to Cemetery, Oxford PA. 

Kennett Square Memorial Day Parade. May 30, 2016; 9 AM. Downtown Kennett Square PA. This year's annual parade in the Borough of Kennett Square will feature bands, military, local businesses and re-enactors!

Spring Blooms at Longwood Gardens. Through June 3, 2016; Kennett Square PA. Take in the beautiful spring landscape before summer arrives at Longwood Gardens! Here you will find flowering trees, daffodils, over 200,000 tulips— all in bright, spring colors!

Wishing you a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend! And as always, if you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania this year, do not hesitate to contact the KG Home Team!

Katina Geralis
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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!

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

by Katina Geralis

Now that spring has arrived, many homeowners and potential homebuyers are wondering if now is the right time to make a move. The KG Home Team is always happy to provide information about the local real estate market, including these updated market statistics for New Castle County Delaware!

For the first quarter of 2016, there were 2,362 homes for sale— a 4.4 percent decrease in inventory from this time last year. And while New Castle County is indeed experiencing the low inventory that can be found throughout much of the country right now, both the sales prices of homes in the area and the number of closed sales are up from 2015! 

The average sales price for the first quarter of 2016 was $230,441—up 2.5 percent from last year—and the number of closed sales totaled 1,230— up 9 percent from last year! Home sellers in New Castle County DE were also reported to have received 93.5 percent of the original price at closing, which is an increase of .4 percent from 2015!

As you can see from the infographics above, buyer demand is high despite the lack of inventory in the local market; the first quarter is showing inventory at a 4.5 months supply, 15.9 percent lower than last year's inventory during the same time.

It is a great time to be a home seller in Greater Wilmington and Southeastern PA, with sales prices and closed sales increasing, in addition to a great time for buyers with mortgage rates still at historic lows! Remember, these updated statistics provide a brief snapshot of levels in the local real estate market, so do not hesitate to contact the KG Home Team with any questions about homes for sale in the area!

Our top-notch agents are here to help with any of your needs this year, from finding your dream home in Delaware or Pennsylvania to selling your current property! 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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The official beginning of spring is now just a week away and the weather is gradually getting warmer in Greater Wilmington and the surrounding Brandywine Valley. This is the time of year many Chester County and Delaware County PA area residents begin to think spring and head outside to both enjoy the weather and what the local communities have to offer.

Lucky for us, the Greater Wilmington area has dozens of spring-centered events planned for the coming weeks and as your local real estate experts, we're happy to share a few of them with you!

Spring Wine Festival
March 19-20, 2016; 12 PM to 6 PM
Chaddsford Winery
Chadds Ford, PA

Complimentary treats, live music, food trucks, wine and garden demonstrations are ready to be enjoyed at this festival celebrating the start of spring!

Orchid Extravaganza at Longwood
Through March 27, 2016; 9 AM to 5 PM
Longwood Gardens
Kennett Square, PA

With over 5,000 orchids in various arrangements and forms, the Orchid Extravaganza at Longwood Gardens is a uniquely spring event! You can find the popular orchid meadow, large orchid baskets, an oncidium waterfall display and this month, the rare sky-blue poppies in bloom!

Newark Annual Egg Hunt
March 19, 2016; 10 AM
White Clay Creek State Park
Newark DE

Newark's annual egg hunt begins at 10 AM this Saturday! The Walking- 2 years old category and 3 and 4 years old category both at 10 AM, 5 and 6 years old category and 7 to 9 years old category at 10:30 AM. Admission is $4 for Delaware vehicles, $8 for out of state.

Easter Bunny Express
March 19-26, 2016; 11 AM to 4 PM
Greenbank Station
Wilmington DE

Come aboard the train for a 1 1/2 hour round-trip ride to Ashland with the Easter Bunny! Trains depart at 12:30 and 2:30 and all kids get a special treat and picture with the Easter Bunny.

Chester County Antiques Show
April 1-3, 2016
The Phelps School
Malvern, PA

The Chester County Antiques Show is now in its 34th year, benefiting the Chester County Historical Society. The show attracts numerous visitors and vendors alike every year to view and display the show's furniture and antique items. This year's theme is Tomfoolery!

If you have questions about moving to Delaware or Southeastern Pennsylvania this year, do not hesitate to give the KG Home Team a call! Our team has been named a 5 Star Real Estate Agent over and over again and we are here to put our expertise to work for you!

Happy spring!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

You can even download our FREE Home Seller e-Guide!

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
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Keller Williams Realty

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In past blog posts, I have shared Tell-Tale Signs It's Time to Sell Your Wilmington Home as well as 2 Ways to Sell Your Wilmington Home for Top Dollar. But the Groundhog made a very important prediction this past week and if we're truly in for an early spring in Delaware, homeowners will need a boost to list their properties before the season arrives!

We are less than six weeks away from the official beginning of spring and yet, the busy home buying season may be upon us sooner than we think! Many Wilmington area homeowners believe spring is one of the best times to sell, but these next few weeks also have their own set of advantages:

Less Competition
As I mentioned above, many homeowners think spring is the only time to sell a home successfully and as a result, there is a rush of new properties on the market when the new season rolls around. Listing your Greater Wilmington DE home now means you have less competition from the numerous sellers that will list their homes from March through June. What's more, there is a lack of inventory in the real estate market that has homebuyers desiring more to choose from. Placing your home on the market now could put you in the running for a quick sale if your property is what today's motivated buyers are looking for!

New Construction on the Rise
Getting closer to the spring season means more new construction of single-family homes in Delaware is beginning to increase. According to a new study by Harris Poll, 41 percent of buyers would prefer to buy a new home, while just 21 percent would buy an existing home. Listing your home now could mean less competition among new construction properties as well!

Strong Buyer Demand
Buyers no longer hibernate during the winter months and as a home seller, you shouldn't either! Foot traffic shows buyers are still out looking for homes now and in addition, browsing properties online, on mobile apps and in email listing alerts.

Moving Up Will Cost You Later
If you're planning to move to a larger home in the Greater Wilmington area soon, you might like to do so sooner rather than later. Prices are expected to rise by 5.4 percent over the next year and waiting to purchase a new home could end up costing you more in both your down payment and potential mortgage payment. It is also not guaranteed that mortgage rates will remain this low for the remainder of the year— listing your home now is a wise way to get things moving.

The KG Home Team has been voted a 5 Star Real Estate Agent year after year and consistently ranks in the Top 1% of REALTORS in the State of Delaware. Let us be your guide as you consider moving to a new home this year!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Katina Geralis
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Keller Williams Realty

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New Wilmington DE Real Estate Market Stats - December 2015

by Katina Geralis

2016 is already being heralded as a breakout year for homebuyers in New Castle County. Whether or not it's your first time buying a home, current real estate market conditions—like low mortgage rates and increasingly high rents—are contributing to this year being an optimal time to make that move and become a homeowner in the Wilmington area

It's also shaping up to be an excellent year for current homeowners! In fact, the lower number of homes currently for sale will give new Wilmington DE home sellers the chance to give their property more attention in a market with high demand. 

Of course, market conditions will vary by location, but according to the latest real estate market statistics, here's what we have been seeing in New Castle County:

December saw an increase in both the median sales price, coming in at $215,000 and a 7.5% change over December 2014, and average sales price, coming in at $234,000 and a change of 1.3% from the previous year. The number of closed sales also rose to 441, up 5.3% from the year prior. 

However, as mentioned above, buyers in the market will be met with fewer choices as inventory trends lower. There were 2,142 active single-family homes for sale in December in New Castle County, a volume nearly 5 percent lower than the year prior. 

If you're wondering about the first steps to take toward buying a home or would simply like more information about available properties in the Wilmington or Newark area, do not hesitate to reach out to us! The KG Home Team has been voted a 5 Star Real Estate Agent year after year and we are here to help make the process as easy as possible!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Katina Geralis
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