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3 Refinancing Myths in Greater Wilmington DE Real Estate

by Katina Geralis

It is no secret that mortgage rates won't be this low forever and as a result, many Greater Wilmington DE homeowners are thinking about refinancing. Refinancing can indeed save you thousands if you strike while rates are low, however, this is one real estate topic that comes packaged with dozens of myths.

Below are three common refinancing myths that end up holding Southeastern Pennsylvania homeowners back from saving money on their loan:

1. You're Too Late to Refinance
If hearing about rising rates has caused you to hit pause on your decision to refinance, think again! You most definitely have not missed your chance to save on your mortgage. As long as your lender confirms that refinancing will indeed lower your monthly payment and you are on the same page with the costs associated with the refinance, now is still a great time to make it happen!

2. You Won't Qualify
Even if you are trying to improve your credit or have recently switched jobs, you may still be able to qualify for a refinance. Don't let this hold you back from inquiring! The best course of action is to meet with a local lender to discuss your options and your eligibility as many requirements are beginning to loosen again and you could be surprised!

3. You'll Have to Reset the Term to 30 Years
If a refinance could be favorable for you, but you've already paid off decades of your home loan, don't jump right into thinking the term will be reset to the 30 year mark. Perhaps the best move during your refinancing is not the standard 30-year loan, but a shorter term ARM (adjustable rate mortgage). Consider your future plans and the time you plan to live in your current home as a shorter loan could still allow you to save and when the higher rate sets in, you may be ready to sell and move on!

Questions about the local real estate market, selling your home, or recommendations for lenders in the Wilmington DE, Newark DE, or Southeastern PA area? Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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Fall Events to Enjoy in Greater Wilmington DE and Southeastern PA

by Katina Geralis

Can you believe fall is just around the corner? September has just begun and before we know it, the leaves will fall and we'll be heading out to pick pumpkins, gather apples, enjoy a hay ride, build a scarecrow and other fall fun themed activities! But if you are looking for something on a larger scale, you don't need to venture much farther than Greater Wilmington DE and Southeastern PA!

The Kat Geralis Home Team has included a few fall events coming up in the area, so be sure to mark your calendars!

109th Arden Fair and Antique Market
September 3, 2016; 10 AM to 6 PM
Arden Gild Hall

Over 120 vendors with handmade arts and crafts, in addition to food vendors, a book fair, plant sale, activities and rides for the kids, dancing, live music and more! Admission is free to the fairgrounds and Shady Grove, however there is a small admission to the Antiques Market.

Odessa Brewfest
September 10, 2016
Historic Odessa Foundation

Sample the best regional and national craft beers, along with local wine, spirits, food, music and more— for a good cause! All proceeds will benefit the Historic Odessa Foundation to ensure the revitalization and preservation of the community for future generations. 

Red, White and Brew Run
September 9-11, 2016
Main Street, Phoenixville PA

Join in this 3-day festival with races in a variety of distances and courses, not to mention, great food and fun! There will be live music, running expos, the Main Street Mile race, 5K run and half marathon! Admission to the festival for non-runners is $10. 

Mushroom Festival
September 10-11, 2016
Kennett Square, PA

Celebrate Kennett Square's number one cash crop—and the Mushroom Capital of the World—with this thirty-year-old festival featuring over 200 vendors, culinary events, kids activities, exhibits and more!

​Harvest Moon Festival
September 10-11, 2016; 10 AM to 6 PM
Coatesville, PA

The Harvest Moon Festival in Chester County PA is a great time to explore a wide range of artists, creators, activities and even workshops! Dive head first into nature with this outdoor festival featuring local food, music and art!

Chaddsford Winery Harvest Fest
September 17-18, 2016; 11 AM to 7 PM Saturday and 11 AM to 6 PM Sunday
Chaddsford Winery

What better way to celebrate fall than with this festival with tastings, food, tours, live music and more? Free guided tours allow you to sample fresh pressed grapes, wine tastings are paired with hard cider donuts, and local food trucks are on site to satisfy your cravings!

Oktoberfest
September 24, 2016; 6 PM
Sacred Heart School, Oxford PA

This true Oktoberfest will include authentic German food, a German band and dancers, beer, games and even a Brewer's Contest for home brewers! 

Do not hesitate to contact the Kat Geralis Home Team with any questions about buying or selling a home this fall! We're here to help!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

We look forward to hearing from you!

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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Wilmington DE Homeowners Have More Equity Than They Think

by Katina Geralis

If you have been holding off on selling your Wilmington Delaware home due to your equity position, you may want to think again. According to the latest 2015 2nd Quarter Equity Report from CoreLogic, 91 percent of all mortgaged properties in the country are now in a positive equity position. 

The negative equity situation that plagued many homeowners over the past years is gone. Rapidly rising home prices are the main reason for this improvement, which also reflects the increase in income and cash flow into households.

And while this is excellent news for the financial wellbeing of Wilmington DE homeowners, many do not realize that their equity stance has changed. For example, a Fannie Mae study found that 23 percent of Americans still believe their home is in a position of negative equity, when in fact, only 9 percent of homes remain in a negative position.

In the same study, only 37 percent of Americans were found to realize their "significant equity" position, even though 69 percent of homes fall into that category.

What does that mean for Wilmington and Newark area homeowners? The findings all point to the fact that nearly half of all homeowners are not aware of their equity situation. And with many holding significant equity, these homeowners could easily move on to a home that better meets their needs, whether that be a larger or smaller home.

These homeowners also have a wealth of opportunities available to them:

So if you've been dreaming of selling your home in the Greater Wilmington area this year, do not hesitate to contact the Kat Geralis Home Team! Recognized as the #4 Ranked Agent in Delaware by REAL Trends "America's Best Agents" List in The Wall Street Journal, our team can help you sell your current home and find a property that better meets your needs!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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Did you know 2 out of 3 people looking for a real estate professional research them extensively prior to working with them? And one of the first places they look is Facebook! Facebook is a great place to learn more about the real estate market and also check up on the agent you are considering to help buy or sell your home. 

Pay close attention to these things on an agent's Facebook page when researching and you will avoid feelings of choosing the wrong one down the road.

Katina Geralis
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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!

Katina Geralis
Wilmington, DE Real Estate Expert
Keller Williams Realty

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