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[From Fayette PVA] Demand for Homes in Lex Outpacing Supply!

DEMAND FOR HOMES IN LEXINGTON OUTPACING SUPPLY

[From the FayettePVA E-mail Newsletters: May 24, 2017]
Fayette County must produce 22,780 additional housing units in the next eight years to fully meet the demand of a projected influx of 40,000 new residents by 2025, according to a new housing demand study. The link to the full and final report is found below.
 
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The report is sponsored by Fayette Alliance, homebuilders, realtors and various local government agencies including Fayette County Property Valuation Administrator, David O’Neill, who jointly issued an executive summary in May.

Based on recent buying trends and consumer polling, projected housing demand includes the need for 15,160 new single-family detached houses, 6,275 apartments and 1,345 condominiums and “other” units by 2025 or nearly 3,000 new housing units per year, which would require more than doubling current production levels.
 
Although the study stops short of making pricing and economic predictions, “it tells me that continued failure to keep pace with demand will drive up housing costs and place the heaviest burden on those at lower incomes,” said O’Neill. “The poor, working class and millennials are increasingly looking to surrounding counties for better affordability. Jessamine, Madison and Scott counties are growing faster than Fayette, especially Scott by a factor of 2 ½ to 1. “
 
“The shortage of housing is also driving homebuyers and investors into previously overlooked neighborhoods in and around Lexington’s urban core, resulting in the negative effects of gentrification including displacement, increased housing prices and a reduction in the number of affordable housing units. ”
 
“As a community we have a duty to address these complex and interrelated issues in the 2018 Comprehensive Plan update,” O’Neill continued, “regardless of whether we increase the availability of buildable land through expansion of the urban service area, we must profoundly and rapidly improve our strategy for incentivizing and increasing infill, redevelopment and urban density. But as we’ve seen, urban infill and redevelopment comes at a cost – any discussion of expansion should be accompanied by guarantees of a net increase in the number of affordable housing units and improved housing affordability in general.”
 
For weekly and monthly sales summaries and detailed property information including real-time sales data visit www.FayettePVA.com. For more information or questions, contact Fayette County PVA David O’Neill at david.oneill@ky.gov or call (859) 247-2722.

Copyright © 2017 Fayette County PVA, All rights reserved.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Fayette County PVA office at (859)246-2722.

Our mailing address is:

Fayette County PVA
101 E. Vine St. Suite 600
Lexington, KY 40507

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Housing Market Report Newsletter Featurettes

Market Report – May 2017

The Monthly Market Report

So far in 2017, Lexington and Central Kentucky home sales are neck-and-neck when compared to last year!    What do the next few months hold in store?   See all the latest info and trends, in our exclusive Monthly Market Report! 

Our exclusive Market Report has all the latest information on the local real estate market – compiled by the experts at Rector Hayden Realtors!

  • • Overall market trends
  • • Number of homes on the market in EACH price range
  • • Number of homes selling in those ranges
  • • Average Sales Price
  • • The Top 20 Real Estate Firms
  • • And breakdowns by counties in our coverage area!

 

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Local Events

MAY EVENTS: Local Events We ❤


Local events we LOVE this month

Events in Central Kentucky - May 2017

The month of May in Central Kentucky features everything from farmer’s markets to Mayfest to LOTS of Memorial Day/weekend celebration events….and so much more! 


Tea Tuesday at WavelandTea Tuesday at Waveland

May 2 @ 2:00 pm 3:30 pm

Waveland State Historic Site: 225 Waveland Museum Lane Lexington, KY 40514
Tea is served in the mansion on fine china. All tea’s include a program, savory food and is served by period dress interpreters. Once finished with the tea, enjoy a tour of the Waveland Mansion. Reservations are required.

Find out more »


Big Band and Jazz Concert Series

Big Band & Jazz 2017

Every Tuesday May 2 @ 7:00 pm8:30 pm

MoonDance at Midnight Pass Amphitheatre: 1152 Monarch Street Lexington, KY 40513

Big Band & Jazz, one of Lexington’s longest running and most beloved concert series, features great jazz and big band music weekly.  The May and June concerts will be held at Moondance at Midnight Pass Amphitheatre in Beaumont Circle.  Bring your lawn chairs or blankets for seating. 

Find out more »


Intercollegiate Horse Show Association National Championships

May 4 @ 8:00 amMay 7 @ 5:00 pmKY Horse Park: 4089 Iron Works Parkway Lexington, KY 40511

The 2017 IHSA National Championships will take place at the Alltech Arena. IHSA promotes competition for full time student riders of all skill levels, who compete individually and as teams at regional to national levels based on the principle that any college student should be able to participate in horse shows regardless of financial status, gender or riding level. Find out more » 

 


 

Central Bank Thursday Night Live

Central Bank Presents Thursday Night Live

 

Each Thursday @ 5:00 pm8:00 pm

Cheapside Park Fifth Third Bank Pavilion: 251 West Main Street Lexington, KY 40507

Beverages, food from local restaurants and great music by live bands! Every Thursday through October 12th. Find out more »

 


 

Oaks Day Party

Oaks Day Party @ Keeneland

 

May 5

Keeneland: 4201 Versailles Road Lexington, KY 40510 

FRIDAY, MAY 5 – OAKS DAY Watch and wager on the Kentucky Oaks at Keeneland! General admission and parking are free. Gates open at 9:00 a.m. ET. Patrons are permitted to picnic inside the grandstand area for this event. Tents, canopies, grills and glass are not permitted in the Paddock, Walking Ring or North Terrace. Patrons are not permitted to bring alcohol. Coolers are allowed, but are subject to inspection. Pets are not allowed. Find out more »

 


KY Derby at Keeneland

Kentucky Derby Party @ Keeneland

May 6

Keeneland: 4201 Versailles Road Lexington, KY 40510

Festivities include live music, pony rides, food and wagering! Known as the largest Derby party in the world!  Don’t miss the world’s biggest Derby Party! With over 1,000 televisions, easy access to wagering, great food, activities for the kids and more, Derby Day at Keeneland is the perfect place to view the Run for the Roses. Details: Gates open at 9:00 a.m. Patrons are permitted to picnic inside the grandstand area for this event. Tents, canopies, grills and glass are…  Find out more »


 

Sleeping Beauty with the Russian National Ballet Theatre

May 7 @ 3:00 pm5:00 pm

EKU Center for the Arts1 Hall Drive Richmond, KY 40475

Direct from Moscow! An enchanted romantic fairy tale for all ages, the Russian National Ballet Theatre brings Sleeping Beauty to life through this ballet perfect for the entire family. With a timeless score by Tchaikovsky, the ballet captures the delight, fantasy, and drama of this cherished story. With its roots in the Bolshoi, the Russian National Ballet remains a standard bearer for the traditions and majesty of classic Russian ballet.   Tickets: http://www.ekucenter.com/2015-16-season/2593-sleeping-beauty-russian-national-ballet-theatre … Find out more »

 

Wine and Vine Fest

The Kentucky Wine & Vine Fest

May 11May 13

Downtown Nicholasville, 996 North Main Street Nicholasville, KY

About the Event Picture it:  It’s the 2nd Saturday in May, and you and your friends are sipping and savoring your way through the booths of over a dozen Kentucky wineries, including Jean Farris Winery, Talon Winery, and Elk Creek Vineyards –-all at the 2017 Kentucky Wine & Vine Fest.  The festival, held in historic downtown Nicholasville (home of First Vineyard, the first commercial vineyard in the United States) and Chrisman Mill Vineyard,  is designed to celebrate all of the wonderful things that make the…  Find out more »


Peter Pan

Peter Pan w/ KY Ballet Theatre

May 12May 13

Lexington Opera House, 401 West Short Street Lexington, KY 40507

Mother’s Day weekend will never be the same as Peter and Wendy fly across the stage (literally!) by ZFx Flying during this beautiful story. Indians, lost boys, tinker bell and of course, Peter will whisk you away to Never Never Land where Captain Hook and the pirates offer hilarious obstacles for Peter and his companions. Presented by The Kentucky Ballet Theatre.  Details Dates: Friday, May 12, 2017 – Saturday, May 13, 2017 Times:Friday 7:00 p.m. and Saturday 2:00 p.m. and…Find out more »


 

MayFest

MayFest Arts Fair 2017

May 13May 14

Gratz Park, 251 West 2nd Street Lexington, KY 40507

Mayfest is a juried art fair with a focus on casual, family-friendly atmosphere.  Included are up to 100 Artist Vendors, Young Artists, Demonstrating Artists and Activity Artists, performances by musicians, dancers, strolling performers and children’s activities.  Details Dates: Saturday, May 13, 2017 – Sunday, May 14, 2017 Times:Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Sunday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Location:Gratz Park & Transylvania Admission:FREE Find out more »


John’s Run Local 8K

May 13 @ 8:00 am12:00 pm

KY Horse Park, 4089 Iron Works Parkway Lexington, KY 40511

The run honors and commemorates John Sensenig’s 40 years of service to the local running community. John has been a fixture in the local running and walking community since opening his first local running shop in 1977. John’s Run Local 8k has grown from the desire to celebrate all he has given to the local Lexington and Central Kentucky community.   Join us at the beautiful Kentucky Horse Park on May 13, 2017 to honor and commemorate John Sensenig’s 40…Find out more »


Fishing Derby

May 13 @ 9:00 am12:00 pm

Jacobson Park, 4001 Athens-Boonesboro Road Lexington, KY 40509

The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance and Kentucky American Water invite you to bring the kids out for a fun day of fishing for trout and catfish. The first 200 kids will receive a free fishing rod, reel, tackle and tackle box. Instruction and assistance will be available. Kids age 15 and younger do not need a fishing license. Older youth and adults can purchase a 1-day fishing license for $7 at https://app.fw.ky.gov/solar/. All youth must be accompanied by an adult.  Find out more »


Southland Street Fair

May 13 @ 3:00 pm8:00 pm

Southland Neighborhood, Southland Drive Lexington, KY

The whole family is invited out to one of Lexington’s hottest and most eclectic neighborhood to enjoy music, food, kids activities and a chance to support local businesses. #SouthlandStreetFair  Find out more »


Bluegrass Classic Stockdog Trials

May 17May 21

Masterson Station Park, 3051 Leestown Road Lexington, KY 40511

The famous Bluegrass Classic Stockdog Trial will once again be held at Lexington’s Masterson Station Park on May 17-21, 2017, marking 55 years of border collie trials in the Bluegrass. This competition is one of the longest-running, largest, and most prestigious trials in the country. The competition draws top handlers from across the USA and Canada, as well as hundreds of local spectators. The Bluegrass Classic dates from at least 1960, and was held for many years at Walnut Hall…Find out more »


Kentucky Sheep and Fiber Festival

May 20May 21

Masterson Station Park, 3051 Leestown Road Lexington, KY 40511

This year’s 8th annual festival exists to bring together the arts and crafts community with the producers of the fibers they utilize. With over 100 vendors each year, live animals, sheep shearing demonstrations and an amazing array of classes – the festival has something for everyone!  Details Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. & Sunday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Location:Masterson Station Park Admission:$5 http://www.kentuckysheepandfiber.com/Find out more »


 

RJ Corman 5k Run/Walk for Chrysalis House

May 20 @ 9:00 am5:00 pm

RJ Corman Hangar, 101 RJ Corman Drive Nicholasville, KY 

Prize money for top 3 male and female finishers. Post-race lunch prepared by My Old Kentucky Dinner Train Executive Chef. This is a completed closed course on the grounds of RJ Corman. Children’s activities. Register online. Proceeds benefit Chrysalis House. Find out more »


 

Vintage Market Days: Home Sweet Home

 

May 26May 28

KY Horse Park, 4089 Iron Works Parkway Lexington, KY 40511 

 

Vintage Market Days® is an upscale vintage-inspired indoor/outdoor market featuring original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home décor, outdoor furnishings, consumable yummies, seasonal plantings and a little more. Vintage Market Days® events are so much more than a flea market. Each Vintage Market Days® event is a unique opportunity for vendors to display their talents and passions in creative venues. An upscale, vintage-inspired indoor/outdoor market featuring original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home décor, outdoor furnishings, consumable yummies,…  Find out more »


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Home Buying Tips Home Insights Newsletter Featurettes

5 Questions First-Time Buyers Can Ask When Hiring a Real Estate Agent

Buying your home is likely the biggest decision you’ve ever made, and it makes sense that you would want to partner with a trusted, professional REALTOR® who has your back and your best interests at heart.

Key insights:

  • Make sure your Realtor knows specifics about your market area. Even a personal referral or family friend should dig deep into your preferred neighborhood’s stats before expecting your business.

  • Ask if the Realtor works with a trusted lender who will get you pre-approved for a loan.

  • Go with your gut; even if a Realtor has all the right answers, half the battle of this working relationship is hiring someone you truly like and trust. If you’re not feeling it, then keep interviewing until you find the right fit.

1. How long have you been a real estate agent and do you typically work with first-time homebuyers?

Unlike the other questions we’ll share, there’s actually no wrong answer to this question – BUT it’s information you need. Most Realtors start by working with buyers, including first-time buyers, and as they begin to know more local homeowners, they transition their business to representing both buyers and sellers. Still others might continue to work only with buyers decades after they have been in the business.


2. I prefer to communicate via (phone calls, emails, texts). Can you work this way?

In our low-inventory market for starter homes, fast-paced communication will be necessary to getting an offer accepted on your dream house. For this reason, it’s important to discuss how you prefer to be contacted – and to share any communications restrictions you have.



3.
How long do you expect the home buying process to take?

Whether you have a tight timeline or need to move when your current lease expires, you likely have an idea of when you want to buy a home. Don’t be afraid to express that desire with your potential agent so you can all get on the same page from day one.


4. What do you know about the area I want to live in?

If you’re like most first-time buyers, you’ve probably been searching for available homes online to determine the city or even neighborhood where you’d most like to live.

If the agent is very familiar with the area already, you can continue to ask questions about the market, including if homes are selling quickly or for more than asking. If the agent doesn’t know about your preferred area, request that they get up to speed and get back to you within a day or two with their initial thoughts. Part of being a great advocate is doing the research, so it’s okay to request that your Realtor put in some work before getting hired.


5. What kind of loan options are best for me, and which preferred lender do you use for first-time buyers?

First-time buyers have myriad loan options available to them, from government-backed FHA loans to VA loans (for military veterans) to more traditional private loans. The best way to determine your buying power, and which loan is right for you, is to get pre-approved on a loan as soon as possible.

When meeting to interview a Realtor, ask if they have a preferred lender they work with for first-time buyers and ask if they typically get their buyers pre-approved. Pre-approval is a smart step that helps you understand the loan package that would work best for you, gives you a great starting place for a budget and can give you an advantage over other buyers who aren’t pre-approved.

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Home Insights Housing Market Report

Market Statistics Year-To-Date: April 2017

Market Statistics

View Central KY Statistics | View Lexington-Fayette Statistics

 

 

Central Kentucky

April 1, 2017
RESIDENTIAL listings/sales

Lexington-Blugrass Association of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service – Central KY (Areas 1-40)

 

[table width =”100%” style =”table-bordered table-hover” responsive =”true”] [table_head] [th_column]Statistics[/th_column] [th_column]YTD 2017[/th_column] [th_column]YTD 2016[/th_column] [/table_head] [table_body] [table_row] [row_column]Total active residential listings at this time[/row_column] [row_column] 2,926 [/row_column] [row_column]3341[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Months of Inventory[/row_column] [row_column]3[/row_column] [row_column]4[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Average List Price of Homes Sold[/row_column] [row_column]$190,798[/row_column] [row_column]$184,408[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Average Market Time of Homes Sold[/row_column] [row_column]74 Days[/row_column] [row_column]99 Days[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]List Price VS Sale Price Ratio[/row_column] [row_column]97%[/row_column] [row_column]97%[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Number of Sales (Closings)[/row_column] [row_column]2,377[/row_column] [row_column]2,210[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Average Sale Price[/row_column] [row_column]$185,101[/row_column] [row_column]$177,915[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Overall Appreciation or Depreciation[/row_column] [row_column]+4%[/row_column] [row_column][/row_column] [/table_row] [/table_body] [/table]

 

 

Lexington – Fayette County

April 1, 2017
RESIDENTIAL listings/sales

Lexington-Blugrass Association of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service – County of Fayette

[table width =”100%” style =”table-bordered table-hover” responsive =”true”] [table_head] [th_column]Statistics[/th_column] [th_column]YTD 2017[/th_column] [th_column]YTD 2016[/th_column] [/table_head] [table_body] [table_row] [row_column]Total active residential listings at this time[/row_column] [row_column]838[/row_column] [row_column]996[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Months of Inventory[/row_column] [row_column]2[/row_column] [row_column]2[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Average List Price of Homes Sold[/row_column] [row_column]$218,029[/row_column] [row_column]$206,706[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Average Market Time of Homes Sold[/row_column] [row_column]55 Days[/row_column] [row_column]72 Days[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]List Price VS Sale Price Ratio[/row_column] [row_column]98%[/row_column] [row_column]97%[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Number of Sales (Closings)[/row_column] [row_column]1,049[/row_column] [row_column]921[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Average Sale Price[/row_column] [row_column]$213,207[/row_column] [row_column]$200,988[/row_column] [/table_row] [table_row] [row_column]Overall Appreciation or Depreciation[/row_column] [row_column]+6%[/row_column] [row_column][/row_column] [/table_row] [/table_body] [/table]

Information is based on residential homes listed and sold through the Lexington Bluegrass Association of Realtors (LBAR) Multiple Listing Service (MLS).Neither the LBAR nor its MLS guarantees its accuracy. Data may not reflect all real estate activity in the market.

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Local Events

APRIL EVENTS: Local Events We ❤


Local events we LOVE this month

Keeneland racing, Farmers Markets, the Rolex 3-Day Event, Home & Garden Show, Thursday Night Live…we could go on and on (and we will!).  There’s no place better than Lexington and Central Kentucky in April!

 

Youth Riding Camp at the KY Horse Park
April 3 @ 8:00 am – April 7 @ 5:00 pm
The Youth Riding Camp Spring Break Edition is a great way for children 8-16 with all experience levels to come out and become familiar…


College Scholarship Day @ Keeneland
April 7 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
College Scholarship Day offers a free, fun day at the races for thousands of college and university students from Kentucky and beyond. 


The U.S. Mounted Games
April 8 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
The United States Mounted Games Association was formed to inspire, encourage interest, and increase participation in Mounted Games in the United States. 


Cowboy Up for A Cure Rodeo
April 8 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Our agent, Cindy Shryock, invites you to the Cowboy Up for a Cure Rodea to fundraise for children with various forms of pediatric cancer!


Kids Club Family Day @ Keeneland
April 9 @ 12:00 pm – 3:30 pm
The KEENELAND KIDS CLUB is the Official Kids Club for Keeneland fans 12 and younger. During the race meet, Kids Club members…


Lexi Memorial 5k – Prevent Child Abuse KY
April 15 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Lexi Memorial Commit to Prevent® 5K Run/Walk will take place on April 15, 2017 at the beautiful Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY.


HOLLER: Craft Beer & Whiskey Festival
April 15 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
A CELEBRATION OF KENTUCKY CRAFT BEER AND WHISKEY. HOSTED BY NEW RIFF DISTILLING New Riff Distilling is very excited this year to announce that


The Great Pug Run 5K
April 15 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Great Pug Run 5k Where: Masterson Station Park 3051 Leestown Rd Lexington, KY 40511 Date: Saturday 4-15-17 at 9am. Cost: $25. 

 

 

FOR ME DETAILS AND UPCOMMING EVENTS, view the entire community calendar here: https://news.rhr.com/events/


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Don’t Forget to Check Out The Local Farmers’ Markets Directory to
find the best markets near you!

Visit: https://news.rhr.com/farmers-market-directory-lexington-central-kentucky/

 

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How Will Changing Interest Rates Affect Homebuyers

 

How will changing interest rates affect homebuyers?

Do fluctuations in rates have a big impact on homebuyers?  Here’s the scoop on rates, affordability – and why now is the time to buy.

 

How affordability is affected by changing rates

As interest rates increase, the buying power of a borrower is lessened. Let’s say a homebuyer has $1,200 to spend on their monthly mortgage payment. If rates are 4 percent and the borrower secures a 30-year fixed conforming loan, their loan could total around $250,000. The monthly mortgage payment in these conditions would be $1,194.

Now let’s say rates rise 1 percentage point to 5 percent. With all the mortgage terms remaining equal, the borrower would pay $1,208 monthly for a loan totaling $225,000. That’s a difference of $25,000, or 10 percent, in buying power.

Many first-time buyers do not have a large down payment, and government and private lenders have changed their standards in order to accommodate these high earners with minimal savings. FHA loans can now be secured for as little as 3.5 percent down, while conventional (private) loans have a minimum of 3 percent down.

While these newer minimums have prompted many first-time buyers to enter the market, it also means these buyers are relying heavily on financing. And if rates increase slightly, they may need to look at adjusting their home buying budget a little.

 

The silver lining

The reality is that our local market is still a great place to buy!  Since the election last fall, mortgage rates have risen slightly…but remain historically low.  During the last economic expansion from 2001-2007, mortgage rates hovered between 5% – 7%.  And in the 1990’s, rates were even higher, skirting between 7% – 9%.   Even with a slight uptick in rates over the past few months, it’s a great time to buy a home in Lexington and Central Kentucky!

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Home Selling Tips Newsletter Featurettes

How Sellers Can Pass Their Appraisal

How sellers can “pass” their appraisal

 

How does the appraisal process work and what influences it?

If you’re selling your home, here are insights you can use to get a fair, informed appraisal for your property.

 

What does an appraiser do?

In short, an appraiser determines the current value of a property. They do this by performing a walk-through of the interior and exterior of the property and making note of any amenities such as a finished basement. They will also note health and safety code violations or other areas of concern. Most appraisers will utilize comparable home data (often referred to as comps) of nearby recent sales and neighborhood statistics to help determine a home’s value.

 

Understanding an appraiser’s work style

Since appraisers are independent contractors (hired by the lender and typically billed back to the buyer), it’s important to understand that they have their own preferences and work styles. While they are on your property, it’s essential to allow them one to two hours to complete the inspection without interruption. However, there are things you can do to make the appraiser’s job easier — and help your home get an accurate valuation.

 

How can the seller help?

  • Make sure all utilities are on
  • Ensure spaces and mechanicals are clean, functioning and free of debris
  • Replace burned out lights and make needed repairs
  • Make sure crawl spaces, attics and outbuildings are accessible

 

What happens if the home doesn’t appraise?

If a property appraises under the sales price, your options will then be:

  • Request a reconsideration of value. Although unlikely, it’s possible that the appraisal could be reconsidered and you could still close at the price agreed upon by you and the buyer
  • Ask the buyer to pay more than the appraisal by increasing their downpayment
  • Renegotiate the contract, by dropping the contract price to the appraised price

 

What happens if the home appraises?

Hooray, your property appraised at the sales price! All systems are go and you’re on your way to the closing table. Now the buyer’s financial and credit history will be verified, the lender will approve the home mortgage loan and the loan package will be submitted to the title company to prepare the documents for closing.

 

 

 

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Housing Market Report Newsletter Featurettes

Market Report – April 2017

The Monthly Market Report

Strong buyer demand and shrinking inventory – think higher prices could be ahead? 
See all the latest info and trends, in our exclusive Monthly Market Report! 

Our exclusive Market Report has all the latest information on the local real estate market – compiled by the experts at Rector Hayden Realtors!

  • • Overall market trends
  • • Number of homes on the market in EACH price range
  • • Number of homes selling in those ranges
  • • Average Sales Price
  • • The Top 20 Real Estate Firms
  • • And breakdowns by counties in our coverage area!

 

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Market Report – March 2017

The Monthly Market Report

Our local housing market has had a strong start to the new year!

See all the latest info and trends in our exclusive Monthly Market Report!

Our exclusive Market Report has all the latest information on the local real estate market – compiled by the experts at Rector Hayden Realtors!

  • • Overall market trends
  • • Number of homes on the market in EACH price range
  • • Number of homes selling in those ranges
  • • Average Sales Price
  • • The Top 20 Real Estate Firms
  • • And breakdowns by counties in our coverage area!

 

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