Monday, November 11, 2013

On-Line Real Estate Search





            With public access to Real Estate listings via the Internet many buyers in this market conduct research on their own, and while a lot of information can be discovered on-line, the most essential details are often left out.  Knowing how to decipher a Real Estate listing and what data to factor into your search may seem as easy at 1,2,3 – “I want 4 bedrooms, 3 baths…” – but in reality searching for the right home can be more of an algebra problem then simple math.   Take these factors into your next home search and you just may master the equation.


Active, Pending, Backup?  Oh My!

            The number one issue I see, hear and read about regarding on-line Real Estate search is that a large portion of homes of interest are no longer on the market when requests to view are made.  No one likes misleading information and this can often feel that way to prospective buyers.  As many of the popular Real Estate search sites don’t show current “status”, a buyer is left with no other opinion then ‘here’s a great home for sale’.  In actuality however, the home is no longer on the market or has been sold months ago!  As true up to date information of status is generally reserved for Realtors, it’s a good idea to check the status with your agent prior to mentally placing furniture in your new home.  An active status sale is on market with no current offers, pending means a contract has been executed and the home will close pending inspections or other factors necessary, and a backup status listing simply means while a contract has been executed the seller will consider back up offers shall the current contract become void or cancelled.  Understanding these points and jargon is step one when searching on line.


Important Financial Factors

            Perfect pictures and a wonderful description can make anyone excited about a home, but to fully protect yourself and be sure you are within budget you need to put other factors into play.  As many homebuyers will be purchasing with a mortgage, monthly fees can often drive or end a home purchase transaction.  Many varying costs of ownership are often not listed on the popular search sites.   Fees like HOA dues, taxes, additional insurance necessary and others are crucial elements to be aware of.  An exorbitant HOA fee or high tax rate can quickly put a home you thought affordable out of your price range.   To verify additional fees that you may not be aware of be sure to work with a Real Estate agent or ask the listing agent directly.  Planning results in protection, do your work and guarantee a successful sale.


Beware the bait and switch!
            Like all forms of marketing, some is ethical and honest while others are misleading and false.  Forum and blog sites that advertise Real Estate often lean to the latter.  Unethical agents have and will advertise properties that have already been sold, or at unapproved prices with hopes of landing a buyer call on the false advertising.  This is commonly referred to as the ‘bait and switch’.  To avoid being baited try to stay away from forum or blog like sites offering Real Estate for sale.  As at all times, your best bet is to work with a Realtor, but if searching on your own be sure to conduct your research on a viable and ethical site.

            Keeping these simple ideas in mind will save you time, frustration and possibly money!  If in need of true data always consult a licensed Realtor, they are and always will be your best source.