Category Archives: Tips for selling a home

How does the rise in mortgage rates affect YOUR purchasing power?

Are you ready?

Do you know how it will affect you?

Which house would you prefer?

THIS

 

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OR THIS?

Are you contemplating purchasing a home?  A lot of buyers make the mistake of only looking at the sale price of a property when deciding to buy a home or vacation home.   In reality, the timing of the purchase  could be even more important.  If you have been on the fence, the time to purchase may be now.   

Consider this……

For each percentage the Federal Reserve raises interest rates, it decreases a buyer’s purchasing power by 9 to 11% (depending on loan amount) – and the Fed’s have given every indication that rates will be going up!  The interest rate you pay on a home  affects you monthly over the life of the loan.

  Below is a graph that gives some great examples of how interest rates affect YOU, the consumer.

Monthly Payment Table for 30 year loan with Interest Rates from 3.500 to 6.000 Percent


Loan 3.500 3.812 4.125 4.438 4.750 5.062 5.375 5.688 6.000
150000 673.57 700.00 726.97 754.47 782.47 810.97 839.96 869.41 899.33
160000 718.47 746.67 775.44 804.77 834.64 865.04 895.95 927.37 959.28
170000 763.38 793.34 823.90 855.06 886.80 919.10 951.95 985.33 1019.24
180000 808.28 840.00 872.37 905.36 938.97 973.17 1007.95 1043.30 1079.19
190000 853.18 886.67 920.83 955.66 991.13 1027.23 1063.95 1101.26 1139.15
200000 898.09 933.34 969.30 1005.96 1043.29 1081.30 1119.94 1159.22 1199.10
210000 942.99 980.01 1017.76 1056.25 1095.46 1135.36 1175.94 1217.18 1259.06
220000 987.90 1026.67 1066.23 1106.55 1147.62 1189.43 1231.94 1275.14 1319.01
230000 1032.80 1073.34 1114.69 1156.85 1199.79 1243.49 1287.93 1333.10 1378.97
240000 1077.71 1120.01 1163.16 1207.15 1251.95 1297.55 1343.93 1391.06 1438.92
250000 1122.61 1166.67 1211.62 1257.45 1304.12 1351.62 1399.93 1449.02 1498.88

Below is a table of  potential rate hike probability of increases for the NEAR FUTURE.

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BOTTOM LINE… NOW is the time to pull the trigger!

There are lots of steps that go into purchasing a home.

The first step is finding a lender that you are comfortable with and going through the process to determine what your maximum approval amount is for a purchase price.  Buyers should take the time to “shop around” to insure you get the best rate and compare all other costs and fees associated with the loan.  The industry standard of borrowing for a home is no more than 28% of gross income and that’s assuming all debt services are under 36%.  A buyer can help reduce his/her costs by putting 20% down on a property which will eliminate private mortgage insurance.  PMI is insurance that protects the lender from non-payment.

Purchasing Power

A buyer’s pre-approval amount doesn’t necessarily mean that’s what you want to spend on a property. 

You need to consider your lifestyle and your comfort level.  Does the home you are purchasing need renovations?  Do you have college education ahead?  Do you enjoy vacationing with family?  When you purchase this home are you wanting all new furniture?  Are you planning for retirement?   Where is your comfort level with the loan amount?  As a real estate agent here in Branson MO, I know lots of new home owners want to purchase a boat and additional lake toys.  These questions need to be answered prior to finalizing your maximum loan amount.

Get Yourself A Buyer’s Advocate

It’s also key that you get a buyer’s advocate: a real estate professional who has knowledge of the area in which you are purchasing.  You want someone who will help you navigate the buying process.  They should be able to bring not just knowledge of the area, but listen to what your desires are for your new home and then be able to comb the inventory and produce homes that fit your criteria.

They need to be able to help you understand nuances of the area, for example: septic systems; wells; homeowners and condo association dues; boat slips, HOA’s, COA’s, state and county laws that might affect you.

The agent should have an extensive vendor list to help you during and after purchase; inspectors, roofers, handymen, plumbers, movers, gas companies, electric companies, churches and so much more.  This will help ease the buyer’s transition into a new community.

So choose wisely, interview, make sure your communication styles fit.  You will be spending a lot of time with your agent and you need to trust them to work on your behalf.

Our goal at Table Rock Realty Group is to treat our client’s home as if it was our own.  We know that if we do that, we have provided a higher level of service.

 

Author: Sharol Nuckolls, REALTOR©

Table Rock Realty Group is Different by Design, offering a superior level of knowledge, expertise and complete Concierge Real Estate Services.  We also have a dedicated office manager to best serve our clients.  Call us today if you are looking for property in the Branson, MO or Table Rock Lake areas – or if you just have questions about real estate.  We can even help you find a quality REALTOR© in another community.

Call Sharol Nuckolls @ 417.593.2010 or Liz Chun @ 240.344.4582 today!  You’re invited to search our website @ TableRockRealtyGroup. com or follow us on Facebook or find us on Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, & Google+.   We look forward to helping you navigate your real estate journey!

 

 

 

 

Things to think about when purchasing a home with septic system & water wells

Purchasing a home in the Branson area on Table Rock Lake offers you a great lifestyle. Depending on the home you purchase it could involve your first experience with septic systems and water wells. So being prepared and educated and using your real estate professional to help you navigate the purchase will help things go smoothly.

Wells are utilized usually utilized outside the city limits. A well could be community (subdivision), shared (multiple persons) or private (individually owned). The well is cared for by those who are involved. It is important that wells are inspected and maintained on a regular basis to insure for healthy drinking water. Well agreements cover costs, maintenance, etc. For more information on well maintenance and inspection go to Private Ground Water Wells

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Just like water wells septic systems are typically used when city services are not available. In Stone County a seller of a home is responsible for obtaining a septic certification. The seller has a qualified septic inspector evaluate the system and ensure the system is in good working condition. If it is not the seller is responsible for making repairs to the system. Not all counties require certification, so I strongly encourage a septic inspection in these counties. Septic systems can be very costly, so it’s very important that it’s in good condition.

Septic System

A septic system can run from $1,000 – 6,000+ or more depending on the type and size of the system. Following are some simple steps to maximize the life span of your system.  To learn more about septic systems go to EPA’s website 

If you would like more information on cost of installation of a septics go to Zillow’s Blog

Learn to compost- It makes sense both for the environment and for your septic to put less waste in it. Only use your garbage disposal when necessary, almost all things put in a disposal can be composted. (And composting is also great for your flower beds) Finally don’t flush non biodegradable materials down your toilets.
2. Newer systems tend to be leach fields. These systems consist of lines that run through your yard. (these systems actually can help water your yard) but it’s important that you don’t plant or dig in that area. A tree root could actually break a line or you could cut it by using a shovel. These are not inexpensive fixes, so just make wise choices on where to plant and garden.

3. Depending on how much you live in your home (full time vs 2nd home), the number of people living in the home and size the system you will need to have it pumped. (Typically every 2-6 years depending on usage) You can hire a professional service to come out once a year to make sure it’s in good working condition and alert you to when it may need to be pumped. If you’d like more information on septics  go to  Stone County Website

Septic systems work well and when maintained can have a long life. If you have any questions or would like more information you can call me or if your searching for a home in Branson MO and would like a real estate professional: Call Sharol Nuckolls 417-593-2010 or search for homes @ TableRockRealtyGroup.com, or follow me on twitter @Mammanuck or FaceBook

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The Power of the Blog

WHY BLOG?

The beautiful thing about a blog, is that if you are a closet writer…BLOGGING is for you.
If you’ve always wanted to have a voice, or to free your inner being…BLOGGING is for you!

Three quick tips: blog about your experiences, blog about your expertise and blog for business reasons.  When you blog about what you love, it come easily and effortlessly.  It doesn’t need to be perfect, because your life experiences resonate with other readers who have the same interests and that can “move them”.  We all love a feel-good story, so take a chance and share yours.

Being an expert at something may actually help someone else who wants to learn more about a subject and in-turn you may learn more from others.  You might be an expert gardener of perennials in the Midwest and you’ve found some great tips to help other novice gardeners.  Share them…then please send them to me!

Finally, if you are a business owner YOU need to be BLOGGING.  This is a way for future clients to get to know you on a personal level and see all your products and information. It’s free ADVERTISING, so take advantage of it.

Really, you should blog for fun. Let some steam out on paper and who knows…you could be the next Steven King or John Grisham.  I have broken down the art of Blogging into several YouTube videos, hope these help.

Click Each Title to go to the corresponding Video:

The Art of Blogging Part 1 – Intro

The Art of Blogging Part 2 – The 4 W’s

The Art of Blogging Part 3 – What is in a blog?

The Art of Blogging Part 4 – Video Do’s and Don’ts

The Art of Blogging Part 5 – A couple more “Why’s”

The Art of Blogging Part 6 – Where do you place your Blog?

If you are looking for a great Real Estate Agent around Table Rock Lake in the Branson area, call Sharol Nuckolls @ 417-593-2010 or search for homes for free on TableRockRealtyGroup.com

You can find me on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ as well.

Author:  Sharol Nuckolls

Quick Tips to Sell Your Home

5 Easy To Do Tips to Sell Your Home

Simple Kitchen/Bathroom Updates:

Transformation of tired cabinets

Typically any updates that you do in a kitchen you will get upwards of 80% return on investment and kitchen & bathrooms sell homes.  But keep it simple, add a back splash, fixtures or counter tops, or paint tired cabinets and stay  neutral.  You can get lots of great tips and classes at your nearest home improvement store or search the internet for “ideas” on sites like Pinterest or Houzz.  By freshening up these rooms your homes “web presence” will be stronger and higher probability of follow through to get the potential buyer through the door.

Video Instruction on How to add Back Splash

Video Instruction on How to paint cabinets

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Paint & touch-ups:

Fresh coat of a neutral paint brightens the room & gives it a fresh look.  It’s easy, just stop at your nearest home improvement store & ask for some quick tips and go to work.  If you can’t commit to painting full throttle, tackle the baseboards, trim or doors that look worn. (Taupe w/ white trim is always crisp & pops)

Plumbing problems:

Leaks lead to structural repairs that can be expensive down the road and they will come up on an inspection report and this includes slow drains or septic systems and wells.  So just take care of it.

Tired Hardware, Fixtures & finishes:

From hinges, pulls, hinges & light fixtures.  These are relatively inexpensive to fix and make a tremendous difference in showing the property.  If you are an avid DYI you can save some money by using spray paint to update fixtures & hardware.  If you have crack,chips or nicks in flooring, these are very visual to homeowners & can be their first red flag of neglect to the home.

Simple landscaping that welcomes guests

Landscaping:

Your front yard is the first impression to a buyer.  Make it memorable.  Tidy up the yard, plant warm inviting flowers and shrubs. The front entry  and patio areas, it helps draw your potential buyers in and  set the stage for a great home shopping experience.

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If you have any questions about what to fix & what not to, contact a real estate professional for additional tips.

 If you are in the Branson, MO area and are looking for someone to help you sell your home, I would love to work with you.  

My name is Sharol Nuckolls call me at 417-593-2010 or email me at sharol.nuckolls@gmail.com or go to my website at Tablerockrealtygroup.com

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