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The Benefits of Selling with a Home Warranty

Even though our current housing market remains very strong, the period from list-to-close can be many weeks. 

How can sellers protect their valuable equity in the home during that time? With a home warranty! 

A warranty placed during the listing period can eliminate many out-of-pocket expenses sellers often experience from unexpected breakdowns and repairs to mechanical systems and appliances.

Seller coverage is free to the seller for up to six months when they commit to purchase coverage for the buyer at closing. If the property never closes, the seller owes nothing, even if claims were paid.

Seller benefits:

Coverage while your home is on the market. Mechanical system failures are covered during the listing period for up to six months. This means if something goes wrong, you can continue to concentrate your efforts on selling your home instead of worrying about repairs.

A powerful marketing tool. Research shows that 8 out of 10 buyers prefer to buy a warranted home. It’s added incentive that gives you the edge and sets your home apart from the competition.

Help prevent post-sale disputes. If an unexpected failure occurs in the home after the sale, the buyer will turn to the warranty company — not you — to solve the problem.

 

Avoid the worry and inconvenience of dealing with unexpected home repairs!  
With a home warranty provided by Rector Hayden Realtors, you get reliable protection backed by great service. Want more information about our Home Warranty partner, HMS? See more on our website at: www.rhr.com/homewarrantyprogram

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Market Report – July 2018

Will our hot local housing market continue into summer? See all the latest info and trends, in our exclusive Monthly Market Report!

 

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#LexHaveFun – JULY EVENTS


Local events we LOVE this month

Here comes summer — with SO much to enjoy, see and do!

CLICK HERE for some of the events and activities we love during the month of July, happening in Lexington and all around Central Kentucky! 


 

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How to Protect Yourself Against Online Security Breaches

Cyber-criminals — people who commit theft using the internet, email and other technology — will look anywhere for money to be stolen. And that includes real estate transactions. But if you’re careful, you can avoid falling prey to these schemes.

Across the country, the real estate industry has seen a significant increase in the efforts of cyber-criminals to steal money out of real estate transactions. These scams are ever-changing, but here are the general elements of the most common fraud attempts we have seen recently:

1) A fraudster will send a malicious email that seeks to trick the recipient into providing personal information (often a username and password) or clicking on a link or an attachment that contains a virus, infecting the recipient’s computer.

2) The goal of the email is to gain access to computer systems of someone involved in a real estate transaction (like a buyer, seller, real estate agent, or closer). Once the access is given, criminals can log in to learn details of that upcoming transaction.

3) With those details, the criminal can create an email that appears to be from a legitimate source. Typically, this email asks the buyer or a closer to wire funds into an illegitimate bank account.

How to protect yourself against cyber-crime

That may sound a bit scary, but there are precautions you can take to protect your money. These rules can be applied to every technological aspect of your daily life, not just if you are involved in a real estate transaction:

  • Never send money to anyone who requests it by email without first personally contacting someone you know (like the title closer or your real estate agent) to confirm the request is legitimate.

 

  • When confirming the request, don’t rely on the phone number that was provided in the email; the criminals often put their own phone number in the email. Use a phone number that you know or look up the number on the internet.

 

  • Use care in dealing with emails. If you receive an email from someone you don’t know with a link or attachment, don’t click on it without verifying that it’s legitimate. And never provide important private information like your username, passwords, bank accounts, pin numbers or other items that might allow criminals to take advantage of you.

 

 

article curated by Keith Rector

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What You Need to Know Before Purchasing This Summer

With consumer confidence high and mortgage rates low, our local home-buying market is hot!  Here are some essential tips to get prepared and stay ahead of the pack as multiple offers and quick sales will rule the summer.

Get pre-approved

The first step in the home-buying process is getting pre-approved with a top lender.  That way, you’ll be all set to make a strong, serious offer when you find the right property.  Contact HomeServices Lending for great rates and service!

Be the first to know

With homes selling quickly, you’ll want to be the first to know about new listings as they hit the market.  Rector Hayden’s top local home search website – RectorHayden.com – is updated at the top of every hour, as is our mobile home-search app. You can save searches and receive alerts for homes that match your criteria!

Do smart searches

It’s easy to do your home search, no matter where you are or how you like to get your information. Download the Rector Hayden Home Search app for iPhone, iPad and Android to get access to every home for sale on our Central Kentucky MLS. Our mobile app allows you to search based on plenty of different criteria. Use our app and find homes that fit within two different commute times (ex: close to work and close to school!).

Get to know your ideal location

As you narrow things down, visit your preferred neighborhoods and talk with neighbors and local businesses. To learn more about current issues and any concerns, contact the local neighborhood association.

Open House season is upon us

It’s an exciting time of year to explore your options. Check out our upcoming Open House list anytime at RectorHayden.com.

Make your first offer your best offer

It’s a seller’s market. You’ll want to discuss with your Rector Hayden Agent how to tailor your offer to appeal best to a seller.   An experienced agent can make all the difference in your negotiations!

 

curated by Keith Rector

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Home Insights Housing Market Report Newsletter Featurettes

Market Report – June 2018

Will our hot local housing market continue into summer? See all the latest info and trends, in our exclusive Monthly Market Report!

 

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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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How Might Changing Interest Rates Affect Home Buyers?

Article Updated: April 2018
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!  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 -right now- to buy a home in Lexington and Central Kentucky!


Wondering What Current Rates Are?

Visit our partners over at HomeServices Lending to see current rates for multiple loan types. https://kentucky.homeserviceslending.com/rates


Do You Know The Different Types of Loans?

Check out our previous article, “Loan Types: Insights for Home Buyers

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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.

First, how does the appraisal process work and what influences it?

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 mechanical pieces 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 down payment
  • 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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Events We ♥️ in April 2018

Local events we LOVE this month

Keeneland racing, Farmers Markets, the Land Rover 3-Day Event, Central KY 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!

 

KEENELAND SPRING MEET 2018

April 6April 27
Keeneland, 4201 Versailles Road
Lexington, KY 40510 United States
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Keeneland’s 2018 Spring Race Meet opens Friday, April 6, and continues through Friday, April 27. No racing will be held on Mondays or Tuesdays.  Gates open at 11 a.m. with first post at 1:05 p.m. daily. Highlights of the Spring Meet include the $1 million Toyota Blue Grass (G2) and $500,000 Central Bank Ashland (G1) on April 7. The races are worth 100 points apiece on the Road to the Kentucky Derby (G1) and Road to the Kentucky Oaks (G1), respectively.

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KY Spring Premier Horse Show

April 12April 14
Alltech Arena at the KY Horse Park, 4089 Iron Works Pkwy
Lexington, KY 40511 United States
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A Spring show to showcase the American Saddlebred horse, along with Hackney ponies, Roadsters and Saddle Seat Equitation.

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Home & Garden Show – Central KY

April 6 @ 8:00 amApril 8 @ 5:00 pm
Lexington Center & RUPP Arena, 430 West Vine Street
Lexington, KY 40507 United States
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One Place. One Weekend. Projects Solved! See the latest home improvement trends and materials. See gardens and landscapes you’ll want at home and enjoy a day of family fun! We can help you get your Projects Solved! The entire Lexington Center will be completely transformed, for one weekend only, into a Home and Garden Extravaganza. From the front door to the backyard you’ll find it all at the Annual Central Kentucky Home & Garden Show.

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Corteo: Cirque Du Soleil

April 29 @ 7:30 pm10:00 pm
Lexington Center & RUPP Arena, 430 West Vine Street
Lexington, KY 40507 United States
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CORTEO will visit Lexington at Rupp Arena for a limited run of five performances, from April 27 to 29, 2018! CORTEO, which means cortege in Italian, is a joyous procession, a festive parade imagined by a clown. The show brings together the passion of the actor with the grace and power of the acrobat to plunge the audience into a theatrical world of fun, comedy and spontaneity situated in a mysterious space between heaven and earth. The clown pictures his…

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LAND ROVER KY 3-Day Event

April 26 @ 8:00 amApril 29 @ 5:00 pm
KY Horse Park, 4089 Iron Works Parkway
Lexington, KY 40511 United States
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This year marks the 40th anniversary of the 1978 World Three-Day Event Championships at the Kentucky Horse Park, which developed into the long-standing annual Kentucky Three-Day Event, one of the world’s most prestigious — and popular equestrian events. “The Land Rover Kentucky-Three Day event is a sell-out weekend for Lexington’s hospitality community! It’s always a great pleasure to welcome riders and fans from across the globe to the Kentucky Horse Park every April,” said Mary Quinn Ramer, president of Visit…

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The Jungle Book @ Lexington Opera House

April 14April 15
Lexington Opera House, 401 West Short Street
Lexington, KY 40507 United States
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Based on a collection of stories by the English author Rudyard Kipling. See the jungle and its beloved creatures come to life through the eyes of Mowgli. April 14 2:00pm April 14 7:30pm Box Office opens 90 min before performances This Jungle Book ballet premiere brings the stories of English author Rudyard Kipling to life. See the jungle and its beloved creatures through the eyes of Mowgli. Original choreography by Luis Dominguez. Discounts for youth, students, seniors and military may…

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There’s More to Do in the Month of April! #LexHaveFun

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