Home of the Week – Columbia Heights Condo – Listed at $359,000

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Luxury and convenience! Situated in the heart of Columbia Heights, this spacious two bedroom unit has just had a total makeover- new gourmet kitchen, new HVAC, new hardwood floors, designer paint tones, sleek modern lighting, a stunning new bath and much more! This amazing condo is located just steps from the metro and many of DC’s hottest restaurants, cafes, shops and nightlife! Don’t miss it! Call today for an appointment.

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Foreclosure Friday – Single Family Home in Bowie

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Listed at $349,000. Wonderful brick front Colonial with 2 car garage on cul-de-sac. Home has 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, open kitchen w/center island & cook top, seprate DR & LR, spacious family rm w/FP for those winter nights. Large master bdrm suite w/own private luxury bath. Lower level with rec room & walk-out to the backyard, great yard for kids and pets.

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Home of the Week – Mature Neighborhood of Drumsleigh

LISTED AT $399,999

Double Click the photo for interior shots. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH COLONIAL IN DRUMSHEUGH. FEATURES INCLUDE: 2 CAR GARAGE, NEW W/W CARPET, DECK, FIREPLACE IN FAMILY ROOM, UPDATED KITCHEN AND MUCH MORE. Home just needs a bit of updating to make it your own. Great bones in great location. Call today for an appointment.

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Foreclosure Friday – Large Town home in Charwood, Upper Marlboro

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Listed at $254,900 – Stunning Brick Front End Unit. Own for less than rent!! Offers 3 large bedrooms, finished basement, large fenced yard and two car garage. Close to DC, Baltimore, Annapolis and Virginia. …Estimated payment $1,730.00 (assumes 3.5% down and 4% interest rate)

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Price is Not All That Matters in Real Estate Sales – Sellers Typically Prefer Deals with Fewer Contingencies

Article taken from Inman News

Negotiation strategies differ depending on how well the home is priced and who’s on the other side. If you’re trying to buy a short-sale listing where the lender has to agree to accept less than the amount owed, the seller doesn’t have much say in the negotiations about price unless he can contribute money to pay down the loan amount.

Regardless of who you’re dealing with, you’re more likely to grab a seller’s or lender’s attention if you are preapproved for the mortgage you’ll need and can provide verification of cash for the down payment and closing costs.

Many buyers feel that cash is king. If buyers are willing and able to pay all cash with no mortgage, no hassling with the lender and no appraisal contingency, they feel they’re owed a price concession.

Not all sellers agree. Some, who are confident in the value of their home, would rather work with an offer from a well-qualified buyer who needs to obtain a mortgage but who will pay a higher price.

Before you start negotiating, you should understand as much as you can about the other party. For instance, if the sellers are moving to a retirement home, they might go for the highest-priced offer in a multiple-offer situation, even though it might not be ideal in other regards. If they are liquidating their last asset, every penny will count.

An all-cash or large-cash-down buyer might not be able to negotiate a “deal” based on the fact that no lender will be involved. But if the home is a good value and suits your long-term needs, you might increase your offer price and include a mortgage. This way, you conserve cash for other uses.

HOUSE HUNTING TIP: Many buyers don’t want to negotiate. They want their first offer to be their best offer. Usually, the only time this is effective is if yours is the only offer, the house is priced right for the market, and you offer full price. In this market, you’re better off planning for some negotiation, and not putting all your cards on the table at once.

In most areas, the home-sale market still favors buyers. A lot of sellers are selling for less than they paid. Some have to bring money to the closing. Sellers who have owned for years are selling for less than they would have years ago. It’s natural that they would want to try for the highest price possible.

Negotiations are about more than price. Generally, the fewer the contingencies or the cleaner the contract, the more attractive it will be to the seller. Closing and possession dates can become issues at the bargaining table. What’s included and excluded, time periods to satisfy contingencies, and virtually everything in the contract is negotiable.

Since everything is up for grabs, be clear about what’s not negotiable — for instance, you can’t go over a certain price. Show flexibility in areas that will hopefully be valuable to the sellers, such as buying “as is” regarding some needed repairs.

Don’t waste your time with sellers who are firm at a price that is considerably over market value. Wait until they become realistic while you continue looking. Some sellers eventually get tired of having their home listed and reduce the price to market value. Others don’t.

Sellers need to understand that buyers in today’s market will walk away from a negotiation if they feel they’re not getting anywhere or are being treated unfairly. Buyers could become suspicious or disappear if they’re told by the sellers or their agent that other buyers are lining up to make an offer when they aren’t.

THE CLOSING: A smart strategy is to defend your position while being honest and fair with the other party.

Dian Hymer, a real estate broker with more than 30 years’ experience, is a nationally syndicated real estate columnist and author of “House Hunting: The Take-Along Workbook for Home Buyers” and “Starting Out, The Complete Home Buyer’s Guide.”

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My Buyer Walked Away — Trying to Help the Other Agent

As you may or may not know, short sale properties can sometimes take MONTHs to sell. This is because the bank has to approve the sale. Well the sale of the attached home was approved after SIX months of waiting, however, due to personal reasons, my Buyer is no longer interested in moving forward. The home has had a home inspection performed as well as an appraisal. The approved price from the bank is $145,000 and if you are a first time homebuyer you may be qualified for $7500 in closing help (the bank agreed to pay 3% of the 6%). If you or someone you know is interested, please let me know as soon as possible. I feel bad that Buyer walked so I would love for the efforts of myself and the listing agent not to go to waste. Estimated mortgage payment, ~$1000/month (assumes at 3.5% downpayment, ~$3000 annual taxes). Call me today!!

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Home of the Week – Renovated Home in the Trinidad Neighborhood, Washington, DC

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Reduced! A totally renovated home at a great price! Open floor plan on main level with brand new hardwoods and an awesome eat-in kitchen. Stainless steel appliances and granite counters. Huge master suite upstairs with its own bath and walk in closet. 3 Full Bathrooms. Parking for 2 cars in rear of home. Close to booming H St area! Estimated monthly payment $1873 (assumes 3.5% downpayment, with a 4% interest rate, and estimated annual insurance of $1200).

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Foreclosure Friday in Our Community of the Month – Oak Creek

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Listed at $385,000! This is priced well below market value in this beautiful gated community. Property in good conditions, but could benefit from your personal touch to make it a luxurious home in no time. You must make an appointment to gain access into the community. Don’t wait, call today!

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Home of the Week – Oak Creek – Listed at $649,000

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This IS your DREAM HOME! Warm inviting colors, open floorplan & upgrades galore…surround system, hdwds, tons of windows etc. Entertain in 2 story Family Rm w/gas FP, Gourmet Kit w/stainless app, granite counters, island & morning rm. Retire to luxury master suite w/jetted soaking tub. Family will love HUGE Rec Rm w/wet bar, full bath, exercise rm or play pool. BBQ outback on custom paved patio…You must make an appointment to gain access to this beautiful gated community. Call today.

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Foreclosure Friday — A Day Late :-) Springdale, MD

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Listed at $249,000. Blow Out Pricing!!! Newly renovated colonial with an easy commute. New paint and carpet throughout. Renovated kitchen with new cabinets, paint, gas range, dishwasher and counters.A deck backing to woods makes this the place to call home in 2012!!!

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