Market Update March 13, 2023

Leverage Your Equity When You Sell Your House

Leverage Your Equity When You Sell Your House

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One of the benefits of being a homeowner is that you build equity over time. By selling your house, that equity can be used toward purchasing your next home. But before you can put it to use, you should understand exactly what equity is and how it grows. Bankrate explains it like this:

“Home equity is the portion of your home you’ve paid off – in other words, your stake in the property as opposed to the lender’s. In practical terms, home equity is the appraised value of your home minus any outstanding mortgage and loan balances.”

Majority of Americans Have a Large Amount of Equity

If you’ve owned your home for a while, you’ve likely built up some equity – and you may not even realize how much. Based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau and ATTOM, the majority of Americans have a substantial amount of equity right now (see graph below):

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And having such large amounts of equity is a benefit to homeowners in more ways than one. Rick Sharga, Executive Vice President of Market Intelligence at ATTOMexplains:

“Record levels of home equity provide security for millions of families, and minimize the chance of another housing market crash like the one we saw in 2008.”

Over time, your home equity grows. In addition to providing financial stability while you own your house, when you’re ready to sell it, that money could go a long way toward paying for your next home.

Bottom Line

By selling your house and leveraging your equity, it can be easier to pay for your next home. Let’s connect today so you can find out how much home equity you have and start planning your next move.

Market Update March 10, 2023

Buying a Home May Make More Sense Than Renting

Buying a Home May Make More Sense Than Renting [INFOGRAPHIC]

Buying a Home May Make More Sense Than Renting [INFOGRAPHIC] | MyKCM

Some Highlights

Market Update March 10, 2023

Could a Multigenerational Home Be the Right Fit for You?

Could a Multigenerational Home Be the Right Fit for You?

Could a Multigenerational Home Be the Right Fit for You? | MyKCM

During the pandemic, many of us reexamined the meaning of home for ourselves and our loved ones. Today, that can be seen in the recent rise in multigenerational householdsAccording to Jessica Lautz, Deputy Chief Economist and Vice President of Economic Research at the National Association of Realtors (NAR):

“Multi-generational buying may be a home where families live in the same home with elderly parents, children who have boomeranged back home, or other extended family members. While this is not a new concept of living, it is one which has gained recent popularity.”

And citing data from Pew Research Center, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) says:

“. . . multigenerational living has made a comeback in recent years, particularly after the 2008 financial crisis and during the pandemic.”

So, if buying a multigenerational home has crossed your mind, you aren’t alone. Depending on what stage of homeownership you’re in, there are different reasons it could be the right fit. The chart below shows responses to a recent survey from NAR about the reasons people have bought a multigenerational home:

Whether your motives are financial or focused on the people you’ll share your home with, a multigenerational home has distinct advantages. It can make homeownership more affordable, and it can help you best support your loved ones. As Lautz explains:

“Multi-generational home buying is a way for families to care for one another, support one another, and often buy a home that may have been previously out of reach. . . . The trend of multigenerational buying appears to be firmly established and one that could expand in the future.”

Bottom Line

If you’re ready to buy a house, consider the opportunities of a multigenerational home. Let’s connect so you can explore your options in our area.

Market Update March 10, 2023

Is It Really Better To Rent Than To Own a Home Right Now?

Is It Really Better To Rent Than To Own a Home Right Now?

Is It Really Better To Rent Than To Own a Home Right Now? | MyKCM

You may have seen reports in the news recently saying it’s better to rent right now than it is to own your home. But before you let that impact your decisions, you should understand what these claims are based on.

A lot of the time, these reports are assuming things that aren’t realistic for the average household. For example, the methodology behind one of those reports says that renting is the smarter financial option because of the opportunity to invest money elsewhere. It assumes renters take the money they’d spend on costs tied to buying a home and put it in an investment portfolio.

But here’s the thing – most people who rent aren’t making those investments. Ken Johnson, Co-Author of the BH&J National Price-to-Rent Index, explains:

“One of the difficulties with the rent and reinvest model is many people . . . simply rent and spend the difference. . . . That’s wealth destroying.”

The reason homeownership is one of the best investments you can make is the wealth it helps you build. That’s why there’s a significant difference between the net worth of the average homeowner and the average renter (see graph below):

So, before you renew your rental agreement, think about the opportunity to build wealth that homeownership provides.

Bottom Line

If you’re unsure whether to continue renting or to buy a home, let’s connect to help you make the best decision.

Market Update March 10, 2023

Where Will You Go After You Sell Your House?

Where Will You Go After You Sell Your House? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Where Will You Go After You Sell Your House? [INFOGRAPHIC] | MyKCM

Some Highlights

  • If you’re thinking of selling your house, be sure to explore all the options you have for your next home.
  • Both newly built homes and existing homes offer plenty of unique benefits.
  • If you have questions about the options in our area, let’s discuss what’s available and what’s right for you.
Market Update March 10, 2023

Equity Gains for Today’s Homeowners

Equity Gains for Today’s Homeowners

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Today’s homeowners are sitting on significant equity, even as home price appreciation has eased recently. If you’re a homeowner, your net worth got a boost over the past few years thanks to rising home prices. Here’s what it means for you, even as the market moderates.

How Equity Has Grown in Recent Years 

Because of the imbalance between how many homes were for sale and the number of homebuyers in the market over the past few years, home prices appreciated substantially.

And while price appreciation has slowed this year, that doesn’t mean you’ve lost all the equity in your home. In fact, the latest Homeowner Equity Insights report from CoreLogic finds the average homeowner’s equity has grown by $34,300 over the past year alone.

And if you’ve been in your home longer than that, chances are you have even more equity than you realize.

While that’s the national number, if you want to know what happened in your area, look at the map below from the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). It shows on average how much home prices have risen over the past five years, which has been a major driver behind equity growth.

Why This Is So Important Right Now 

While equity helps increase your overall net worth, it can also help you achieve other goals, like buying your next home. When you sell your current house, the equity you’ve built up comes back to you in the sale, and it may be just what you need to cover a large portion – if not all – of the down payment on your next home.

So, if you’ve been holding off on selling, it may be time to find out how much equity you have and how it can help fuel your next move.

Bottom Line

Homeownership is a long game, and if you’re planning to make a move, the equity you’ve gained over time can make a big impact. To find out just how much equity you have in your current home and how you can use it to fuel your next purchase, let’s connect.

Market Update March 10, 2023

An Expert Makes All the Difference When You Sell Your House

An Expert Makes All the Difference When You Sell Your House

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If you’re thinking of selling your house, it’s important to work with someone who understands how the market is changing and what it means for you. Here are five reasons working with a professional can ensure you’ll get the most out of your sale.

1. They’re Experts on Market Trends

With today’s housing market defined by change, it’s critical to work with someone who knows the latest information and how it impacts your goals. An expert real estate advisor knows about national trends and your local area too. More importantly, they’ll give insight to what all of this means for you, so they’ll be able to help you make a decision based on trustworthy, data-bound information.

2. A Local Professional Knows How To Set the Right Price for Your Home

Home price appreciation has moderated this year. If you sell your house on your own, you may be more likely to overshoot your asking price because you’re not as aware of where prices are today. Pricing your house too high can deter buyers or cause your house to sit on the market for longer.

Real estate professionals look at a variety of factors, like the condition of your home and any upgrades you’ve made, with an unbiased eye. They compare your house to recently sold homes in your area to find the best price for today’s market so your house sells quickly.

3. A Real Estate Advisor Helps Maximize Your Pool of Buyers

Since buyer demand has cooled this year, you’ll want to do what you can to help bring in more buyers. Real estate professionals have a wide range of tools at their disposal, such as social media followers, agency resources, and the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), to ensure your house gets in front of people looking to make a purchase. Investopedia explains why it’s risky to sell on your own without the network an agent provides:

“You don’t have relationships with clients, other agents, or a real estate agency to bring the largest pool of potential buyers to your home.”

Without access to your agent’s tools and marketing expertise, your buyer pool – and your home’s selling potential – is limited.

4. A Real Estate Expert Will Read – and Understand – the Fine Print

Today, more disclosures and regulations are mandatory when selling a house. That means the number of legal documents you’ll need to juggle is growing. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) puts it like this:

“There’s a lot of jargon involved in a real estate transaction; you want to work with a professional who can speak the language.”

5. A Local Professional Is a Skilled Negotiator

In today’s market, buyers are regaining some negotiation power. If you sell without an expert, you’ll be responsible for any back-and-forth. That means you’ll have to coordinate with:

  • The buyer, who wants the best deal possible
  • The buyer’s agent, who will use their expertise to advocate for the buyer
  • The inspection company, which works for the buyer and will almost always find concerns with the house
  • The appraiser, who assesses the property’s value to protect the lender

Instead of going toe-to-toe with these parties alone, lean on an expert. They’ll know what levers to pull, how to address everyone’s concerns, and when you may want to get a second opinion.

Bottom Line

Don’t go at it alone. If you’re planning to sell your house this spring, let’s connect so you have an expert by your side to guide you in today’s market.

Market Update March 9, 2023

2 Things Sellers Need To Know This Spring

2 Things Sellers Need To Know This Spring | MyKCM

A lot has changed over the past year, and you might be wondering what’s in store for the spring housing market. If you’re planning to sell your house this season, here’s what real estate experts are saying you should keep in mind.

1. Houses That Are Priced Right Are Still Selling

Houses that are updated and priced at their current market value are still selling. Jeff Tucker, Senior Economist at Zillowsays:

“. . . sellers who price and market their home competitively shouldn’t have a problem finding a buyer.”

The need to price your house right is so important today because the market has changed so much over the past year. Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at realtor.comexplains:

“With a smaller pool of buyers today and more competition from other homes on the market, homesellers will likely need to adjust their price expectations in the market this spring.”

While this spring housing market is different than last year’s, sellers with proper expectations who lean on a real estate expert for the best advice on pricing their house well are still finding success. And that’s great news if you’re thinking about selling.

2. Buyers Are Still Out There

As mortgage rates have risen and remain volatile, some buyers have pressed pause on their plans. But there are still plenty of reasons people are buying homes today. Lisa Sturtevant, Chief Economist at Bright MLSspells out the mindset of today’s buyers:

“For some buyers, higher mortgage rates simply means buying a home is out of the question unless home prices fall. For others, higher mortgage rates will be a hurdle but ultimately will not keep them from getting back into the market after sitting on the sidelines for months.”

That’s why, if you’re interested in selling your house this spring, it’s helpful to work with a real estate agent who can help connect you with those buyers who are ready to purchase a home.

Bottom Line

There are still clear opportunities for sellers this spring. If you’re wondering if it’s the right time to make a move, let’s connect today.

Market Update March 9, 2023

4 Tips for Making Your Best Offer on a Home

4 Tips for Making Your Best Offer on a Home

4 Tips for Making Your Best Offer on a Home | MyKCM

Are you planning to buy a home this spring? Though things are more balanced than they were at the height of the pandemic, it’s still a sellers’ market. So, when you find the home you want to buy, remember these four tips to make your best offer.

1.Lean on a Real Estate Professional

Rely on an agent who can support your goals. As Bankrate notes:

“. . . select the best real estate agent for your needs. They will be a critical part of your home buying process.”

Agents are local market experts. They know what’s worked for other buyers in your area and what sellers may be looking for in an offer. It may seem simple, but catering to what a seller needs can help your offer stand out.

2.Know Your Budget

Understanding your budget is especially important right now. As Sandy Higgins, Senior Wealth Advisor at Capstone Financial Advisorsputs it:

“Understand your current budget … what are your expenses, how’s your spending, would you need to make changes?”

The best way to understand your numbers is to work with a lender so you can get pre-approved for a loan. It helps you be more financially confident, and it shows sellers you’re serious. That can give you a competitive edge.

3.Think Through Everything Before Making an Offer

Today’s market isn’t moving at the record pace it did during the pandemic. That means you may have a bit more time to think before you need to make an offer. According to Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at realtor.com:

“In general, you likely have more time to make an offer, although that’s certainly not a guarantee. If you’re on the fence about a home or its asking price doesn’t quite fit your budget, you might want to keep an eye on it, and if it doesn’t sell right away, you may have some room to negotiate with the seller.”

While it’s still important to stay on top of the market and be prepared to move quickly, there can be more flexibility today. Lean on the advice of your agent as you explore the options in your market.

4. Work with Your Advisor To Negotiate

During the pandemic, some buyers skipped home inspections or didn’t ask for concessions from the seller in order to submit the winning bid on a home. Fortunately, today’s market is different, and you may have more negotiating power than before. When putting together an offer, your trusted real estate advisor will help you think through what levers to pull.

Bottom Line

When you buy a home this spring, let’s connect so you have the guidance to make your best offer.

Market Update March 5, 2023

Alpharetta  Market Report – March 2023

Dear Neighbor,

Eventually, the extra work to maintain a larger home doesn’t make sense anymore. A smaller home could be more manageable and allow you to use that earned equity to pursue your personal goals. When you’re ready to sell, you want to make sure you’re doing everything to maximize the return on your lifelong investment.

For most of us, our homes are the largest asset we’ll ever own—so you’re correct in wanting to fully understand how to maximize your ROI. If you are thinking about selling/downsizing, you deserve the insight and guidance from an expert in your local market. 

Here are the top things to know about the Alpharetta real estate market right now:

Days on Market are Increasing

As sales slow, time on market is increasing, with the average home spending 19 days in February vs. 6 days on market in February last year, though there is still a consistent high demand. Compared to February 2022, the sale-to-list percentage (how close the actual sale price was to the original list price) dropped by 5%. To capitalize on your investment, you want to work with a real estate expert who understands how to strategically price and market your home, so you get maximum return.

Median Sale Price is in a Decline Making Your Listing Strategy Even More Important

Seller concessions have made a comeback, giving buyers more time and negotiating power when shopping for a home. However, when correctly priced and positioned well on the market, homes are selling at or above list price. That being said, the median sale price has increased by 6.9% year-over-year in February. These stats really add up when you are selling your largest financial asset—and that’s exactly why you deserve a strategic marketing plan.

We Continue to See Homes Sell With Multiple Offers

The Alpharetta market is slowing with 29.7% fewer closings in February compared to February of 2022. With the right strategic plan, pricing, and positioning for your property and your goals, we can attract maximum offers and get your home sold for the highest possible price in the fewest days on market. 

As a homeowner whose life is drastically changing, what does this mean for you?

If you’re thinking about selling in the next 12 months, now is the time to start preparing for the market.

With over $25M sold in metro Atlanta real estate and experience leading a team to the top 10% of the Atlanta area, I understand the expert negotiation skills required to get your home sold for the highest price in the fewest days on market.

When you work with me, you will always have a direct line of communication. My commitment to excellent service and trusted guidance through this major life event are just a few of the many reasons why my clients choose to work with me.

If you are thinking about selling your home in the next 12 months, call me today for your Strategic Marketing Consultation 678-896-2442

We will cover your goals, and with my unique approach, we will get you the highest possible price in the fewest days on market.

Call Today → 678-896-2442

Christine Malmos
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Christine & Company, LLC powered by Coldwell Banker Realty
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Alpharetta/Milton Market Highlights

Single-Family Home Stats February 2023 vs. February 2022 Analysis
Median Sale Price Up 6.9% Median sale price is now at $559k, up 6.9% from $523k in February 2022. When you price correctly from day one, you can maximize offers and ultimately sell for the highest possible price as quickly as possible.
Median Days on Market Up 13 days Median days on market have increased to 19 in February. Strategic pricing and marketing ensure your home sells for top dollar in the fewest days on market.
Sale-to-List Price Ratio Down 4.9% Correctly priced, strategically marketed homes are selling at or above list price, making it especially important to start with an expert strategy from day one to sell for the highest possible price in the fewest days on market.
Price per Square Foot Up 8.5% Demand in Alpharetta is on the rise, and price per square foot is now at $243/sq. ft. in February. To maximize your results, it’s extremely important to have a proven strategy and expert guidance from the beginning.

Source: First Multiple Listing Service

Looking Ahead 

Here’s what we’ll be watching over the coming months:

  1. Low Supply of Available Homes 

Alpharetta had a 47.6% increase in available homes in February compared to last year, and there’s no telling when it will slow down. With demand still high and the median sale price steadily increasing—up 6.9% in February compared to February 2022—sellers who work with an expert to properly position themselves on the market can generally expect to secure a nice return.

  1. Buyers Are Eagerly Searching

Buyers are eager to scoop up the available inventory. The days on market in February was only 19 days, a 216% increase from February 2022. With inventory as low as it is, it’s a great time to sell. Regardless of what twists and turns the market takes, to truly maximize your return on investment, it’s crucial that you strategically position your home to buyers.

  1. Continued Growth In Alpharetta

As Alpharetta develops, we’ll continue to see property values increase. Here are just a few things to note:

  • Alpharetta was ranked #12 in Georgia’s most popular cities.
  • Alpharetta is known far and wide as the Technology City of the South due to the large number of tech-focused companies that call Alpharetta home.
  • Alpharetta has been voted Niche’s 2021 Best Place to Raise a Family in Georgia. It offers some of the best schools in Georgia, boasting a mix of public and private schools along with award-winning daycare centers.
  1. What to Expect When Selling Your Home

The market consistently evolves–and you deserve to sell for the highest possible price no matter what. The right marketing strategy, pricing knowledge, and negotiation power are what make the difference when you’re ready to sell your home and embark on what may be one of the largest financial transactions of your lifetime. 

If you are thinking about selling your home in the next 12 months, call me today for your Strategic Marketing Consultation 678-896-2442