Central Oregon Real Estate Info

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A Great Laugh -

Yesterday was a tough day in Real Estate for me - it seemed that it was a NO day.

Everything I did seemed to bring a no.

Today when I opened my email - there were a few things that said YES - I love yes days - those are days when your efforts bring smiles, laughs and good things to you and your clients. This morning a client brought me the smiles - which has started my day in the yes mode. I am sharing the video sent to me - these women are having a blast - their laughter is contagious... Warning do not watch this video with liquid near the computer or with a full bladder.

 

3rd Quarter Stats for Central Oregon

Buyers and sellers are both watching the real estate market - we all wish we had a crystal ball to see where the future lays.  The best we can do is look at the past - and find the pattern.  With the end of September we ended our 3rd quarter of this year.

Because it always takes a little time for all te sales to be entered the 3rd quarter stats lag a little behind.  They are now available for all of Central Oregon and to make it easy for you - there is a link at the bottom of this article which provides all the areas and types of listings in Central Oregon.

There are two areas in residential sales that seem to be doing better than others - the first is Sisters Oregon.  The second is Three Rivers South - however some of the sales of Caldera Springs does have an impact on this.

Third Quarter Stats for Central Oregon

As we have stated in the past the number of sales, the types of sales and the prices make no sense in the market today.  We are seeing for example a manufactured home sell for $230,000 or there abouts and right down the street is a newer, same size frame built home at the same price that does not sell, nor is it even shown.  Why?  This is a question a lot of us are asking.

Delinquent FHA Loan - There is a way to bring it current - Partial Claim

I know a lot of you are worried and having trouble - maybe this is a better answer than a short sale. 

Via Fred Chamberlin - Eugene/Springfield's #1 Experienced FHA Mortgage Consultant:

They say the way to stay young is to continually learn something. Based on that, I think I am about 20, instead of 61 and I learned something new today.

There is a program outlined in FHA Mortgagee Letter 2003-19 called a "partial claim" and it is available to people with FHA loans that are more than 4 months and less than 12 months delinquent on their mortgage.

There are specific criteria, actually, it would be pretty dumb if there weren't. One of them is that you are now able to make the payments and another is that you don't have the money to cure the delinquency. Considering we are talking about the government, this is pretty reasonable. The full qualification are:

  • Have overcome the cause of the default;
  • Have sufficient income to resume monthly mortgage payments;
  • Do not have sufficient surplus income to repay the arrearage through a repayment plan;
  • A mortgage modification is not appropriate;
  • The mortgagor is an owner-occupant(s) committed to continuing occupancy of the property as a primary residence. A partial claim may not be used to reinstate a loan prior to a sale or assumption

The request for partial claim is originated by the servicing lender and I honestly don't know how many of them are aware of the program. So, if you, or someone you know, has an FHA loan and are delinquent due to a condition that is now cured, maybe you should ask your lender to look into this program.

There is a FAQ about the partial claim option here. It isn't free money. The homeowner will sign a note for the amount of the claim but it is interest free and doesn't require payments, so it is close to free.

My Newest Toy - Flip Video

So I broke down - I got a flip video - and today before leaving for a quick vacation I was able to capture some great deer along the way - what a fantastic toy - I took 3 or 4 videos, edited them, put them together and the outcome for a first timer I think is pretty good.

Central Oregon is full of great treasures - and these are just a few of them.

Oregon Coast Property with a View to Dream About

It is not often that a find such as this comes on the market.  This home is priced to sell and the seller's loss is certainly a buyer's gain.

Over an acre with an Ocean view that most can only dream about under a million

Priced at $995,000 - this 2568 sq ft home takes full advantage of the view.

 

 

Make Sure Your Lender, Agent and You Think The Contract Through

More than once in recent weeks I have heard of a disappointed buyer

Although our buyers are far and few between there are some great loan programs still available.  One of them is the ODVA loan (Oregon Veterans Loan)

This program allows for almost 100% financing for the Oregon Veteran - Great News uh

Well, maybe... you see these buyers get qualified, they shop, they find the perfect home then the problem arises. 

Although the program allows close to 100% financing it still requires mortgage insurance.  The mortgage insurance companies are not fond insuring the 100% or the pruchase price - and so there goes the almost 100% financing.

Now before I get hate mail - I know there are exceptions to every rule, and every situation is different.  My point is not to tell you it is not possible - it is to say, all parties need to evaluate where things are and what is possible.

Be prepared to need to have at least  5% down the same can happen with an FHA with the 3% (going to 3.5% the first of the year) down payment an FHA loan requires.  If you, the buyer comes to the transaction prepared you will not be disappointed.

 

You Are Disappointed - Bet Your Agent Regrets Taking Your Listing!

I got a call from a seller that told me they were disappointed with the agent they had hired.  The agent has since gone on to other pastures, and the seller is looking for another REALTOR® to market their home.

Disappointment – according to Wikipedia – the definition of disappointment is – the feeling of dissatisfaction that follows the failure of expectations to manifest.  Similar to regret, it differs in that the individual feeling regret focuses primarily on personal choices contributing to a poor outcome…


You claim you are disappointed with the results that your agent has produced.  Your home has not sold and yet your REALTOR® has advertised it, marketed it and been in touch with you on a regular basis.  Your complaint seems to be all about what you think the real estate professional did wrong.


Part of the definition of disappointment is REGRET


I bet your agent has a few regrets – and to save you the disappointment please take a look at this  list of regrets I would have had if I were your agent – if you think your previous agent has any of these regrets fix them before hiring another REALTOR®

  • Your home was not ready for photos at the time of the listing
  • Your home was priced $50,000 higher than a nicer home just down the street
  • Your agent told you your price was too high the day you listed your property
  • Your home was never in show condition
  • You often argued with the Professional you hired about the listing price of your home
  • Your yard was full of old cars and debris
  • You broke appointments to have interior photos taken
  • You complained that there were not enough photos but never readied your home for them
  • You did not clean up after your animals
  • The ONE showing you did get – you never let the buyers see the home – you followed them around and made them uncomfortable

So you think you are disappointed – I am certain your REALTOR® is regretful – and with that said – I don’t think I would like to take your listing, thank you for your call.  I only work with motivated sellers, seller’s that want to be part of a wining team.  


Selling your home in the current market and financial environment  takes more than a great price it takes teamwork, readiness and patience.