Real Estate News with Terri Taydus, AHWD, CNA, CRS, GRI

Once you’ve found your dream home and applied for a mortgage, there are some key things to keep in mind before you close. It’s exciting to start thinking about moving in and decorating your new place, but before you make any large purchases, move your money around, or make any major life changes, be sure to consult your lender – someone who’s qualified to explain how your financial decisions may impact your home loan.

Here’s a list of things you shouldn’t do after applying for a mortgage. They’re all important to know – or simply just good reminders – for the process.

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Posted by Taydus Taydus, AHWD, CNE, CRS, GRI on December 27th, 2021 10:48 AM


“What’s happening in the market?”  This is a question I often get.  The truth is, I am not 100% certain.  The area in which I work, predominately Boulder County Colorado, has always been in high demand.  Even with the crash much of the country saw in 2008, Boulder saw a little blip, then rebounded and stabilized.  Then, as we headed into 2012, prices started climbing exponentially, and for the most part, have not stopped.  Sure, we see the ebb and flow of the seasons, and things flatten out a bit, but overall, the value of homes in this area have been, and remain, a solid investment.

Enter 2019, then roll into 2020, a worldwide pandemic, and a sudden need for more work / live space at home.   In 2019 we were already feeling the pinch of low inventory and high demand.  Sellers thought about selling, but were concerned that they would not be able to find a replacement home so they stayed put.  We were seeing a lot of remodeling, as homeowners decided to improve upon what they already had vs. looking for something new, and so the inventory shortage was born.  2020 marches in, and families found themselves having to pivot and work from home and homeschool their school age children; their homes went from being a place where family lived, to a place where family worked, learned, lived and played; it was a LOT of togetherness!  With restrictions in place, and outings limited, having a backyard, and some private / safe space to call your own was suddenly a desired commodity, and we saw a flood of interest in the suburbs.  The once desirable urban living was waning and the demand for more single-family housing rose quickly; so quickly that the demand was impossible to keep up with.    This demand further tightened inventory, and drove prices through the roof.  We saw rents rise as well, driving even more demand into the market from those that were renting, to try to find a place of their own to purchase.

For homeowners that were in a position to sell during this time life was sweet!  They could basically name their price (within reason) and the offers would flood in, often exceeding the list price by $50k - $100k or more.  Buyer agents were crafting purchase contracts stating that their buyers would not make any requests of the seller to make repairs, and offering to cover the cost difference between the list price and the purchase price should the buyer’s appraisal come in light.  As a buyer’s agent, we were expected to get creative, while still working within our legal limits, and giving our buyers sound advice.  The stress of the past 18 months has driven many agents out of the business.  Buyer and agent burnout has been high, and after spending countless hours looking at homes, often dropping everything to accommodate our buyer and meet a tight offer deadline set by the seller, writing numerous offers, and trying to hold it all together while supporting our buyers, who were feeling defeated and frustrated, our buyers often turned to signing a lease and renting “until the market cooled off” – who could blame them?  It was brutal and heartbreaking both for home buyers and agents alike.

Ironically, it was not easy to be a listing agent either.  Seller expectations were often unrealistic, placing undue demand on their agent.  Even the most professional and kind buyer agents were understandably tired and cranky, and would react out of character when the seller would elect to accept an offer before the offer deadline.  As the listing agent, you would often be the target of that frustration when you had to make the call that the listing was no longer available.  Then there was the buyer fallout to deal with; buyers feeling desperate would make fantastical offers, then once accepted would have remorse and sometimes find a reason to terminate, frustrating agents and sellers alike.

Everyone was tired.  Everyone was burnt out.

 But, back to the original question; “How is the market?”  I do believe that there is light on the horizon!  As it always does, I believe that the market is starting to correct itself.

I am seeing homes sit on the market for a week or more (in a healthy market, 90 days is not unusual).   I am seeing price reductions.   Instead of 15 – 20 offers on a single listing, I am seeing 1, maybe 2 or 3.   Things are starting to normalize.  

This is excellent news for buyers!  I would not go so far as to say it’s becoming a buyer’s market…I think we are a long way from that, and buyer’s need to be mindful that they still have to submit a competitive offer in order to be considered.  However, finding a home, and having your offer accepted, is more a reality now than it has been in the past 18 months!

Although sellers are not rejoicing quite as much, I do see this as a good thing for sellers as well; less fall through transactions / more authentic offers, less adversarial and more cooperative transactions, and more opportunity to find a replacement home.

I do believe that we are heading towards a more stable, healthy, real estate market.

If you have been on the fence, or renting because you were not in a position to be competitive, now may be the right time for you to revisit homeownership!  

If you were thinking about selling, but had concerns about your ability to find a replacement home, now may be the time to revisit your dreams!

I would love to help you strategize reaching your goals!  The market correction is a good thing for everyone! Please reach out to me if I can be of any assistance.

Posted by Taydus Taydus, AHWD, CNE, CRS, GRI on July 13th, 2021 3:30 PM


Thinking of selling? Know someone that is thinking of selling?

I would love an opportunity to share with you my very competitive and comprehensive marketing plan, to help you draw the most attention to your home, increase your chances of securing multiple offers and selling for top dollar!

CLICK HERE to read more!

Are you concerned about finding a replacement home? Give me a call, text or email! Let's strategize solutions!

It’s not just a home, it’s a lifestyle!

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Posted by Taydus Taydus, AHWD, CNE, CRS, GRI on May 10th, 2021 10:28 AM

NOW is the time to sell and buy! (see my post below)


With fewer homes to choose from and multiple offers to compete with, It is more important than ever that you work with an experienced Realtor to help you find your dream home! Working with a CRS Relator, gives you even more of an advantage as their training and level of expertise exceeds basic licensing requirements.


Home sellers may be tempted to go it alone, in this hot market, but by doing so, you could be setting yourself up for last minute terminations and pitfalls galore.  Negotiating, and navigating multiple offers has never been so challenging.  Having an experienced Realtor by your side to secure you the most offers, at the highest possible price, then to stand by you through the negotiation and navigation process, could mean more money in your pocket at closing, with less hassles to get there (and this is even after paying an agent commission!


I would love to help you strategize marketing and selling your home, or buying a new one! Contact me today!  

Posted by Taydus Taydus, AHWD, CNE, CRS, GRI on May 1st, 2021 12:53 PM

If you’re thinking that waiting a year or two to purchase a home might mean you’ll save some money, think again!


Waiting to buy could result in being able to afford less home for more money, CLICK HERE to learn more.


I would love to strategize with you, to see how together, we can get you into your dream home!

Posted by Taydus Taydus, AHWD, CNE, CRS, GRI on May 1st, 2021 9:51 AM


Take a look at what's happening in the world of real estate for Boulder County, the City of Westminster, and Broomfield.


Tight inventory creates challenges for both home buyers and sellers; home buyers struggle to be competitive (I have several strategies up my sleeve! Thinking about buying?  Let's connect and talk about what takes to get your offer noticed and accepted!), home sellers struggle to understand that even though a potential buyer may be willing to pay more for their home, it is still important to price it correctly and skillfully analyze all offers to avoid appraisal pitfalls (I can help!  Let's chat!)


Please click the links below to see what is happening in the local markets:


BOULDER COUNTY

BROOMFIELD

WESTMINSTER


Posted by Taydus Taydus, AHWD, CNE, CRS, GRI on April 11th, 2021 11:33 AM

What did I do during 2020?  I earned my CRS Designation!  I am proud to join this elite group of Realtors!

If you are looking to make a move in 2021, I would love the opportunity to assist you!

CLICK HERE for a very short video.

Happy New Year!

Posted by Taydus Taydus, AHWD, CNE, CRS, GRI on December 31st, 2020 10:09 AM

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