Monday, April 11, 2016

Homes for Sale by Thomas S. Wootton High School District

Homes for Sale by Thomas S. Wootton High School District 

Homes For Sale  NEAR Thomas S. Wootton High School 

 

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Showcasing ONLY homes for sale near/around Thomas S. Wootton High School District!

On this page you can see all Thomas S. Wootton High School Homes for Sale by:

  • Price
  • Map
  • Zip Code

Welcome to ReallyNiceHomes.com – here you can search all Homes For Sale as listed in the MRIS (MLS System)

We have compiled a list of homes near Thomas S. Wootton High School District in one single place.

This site is focused in finding homes for sale around any of the school dstricts in Montgomery County Maryland providing you the most complete and accurate source of property listings and related information about homes for sale in and around the School Districts in Montgomery County Maryland

Our phylosphy is: 

"The key factors in searching for a new home for your family should also be around advanced school search parameters that will  enhance your real estate search experience. ."

Search For Homes Around 

Thomas S. Wootton High School

 

Search For Homes  Around Other Schools Nearby. . 

All Other School in Montgomery County Here 

 

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Homes for Sale by Winston Churchill High School District in Potomac

Homes for Sale by Winston Churchill High School District in Potomac

Homes For Sale  NEAR Winston Churchill High School 

Showcasing ONLY homes for sale near/around Winston Churchill High School District!
On this page you can see all Winston Churchill  High School Homes for Sale by:
  • Price
  • Map
  • Zip Code
Welcome to ReallyNiceHomes.com – here you can search all Homes For Sale as listed in the MRIS (MLS System)
We have compiled a list of homes near Winston Churchill School District in one single place.
This site is focused in finding homes for sale around any of the school districts in Montgomery County Maryland providing you the most complete and accurate source of property listings and related information about homes for sale in and around the School Districts in Montgomery County Maryland
Our phylosphy is: 

"The key factors in searching for a new home for your family should also be around advanced school search parameters that will  enhance your real estate search experience. ."

Search For Homes Around 

Winston Churchill High School  


Search For Homes  Around Other Schools Nearby. . 

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Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Homes for Sale by Walt Whitman School District in Bethesda

Homes for Sale by Walt Whitman School District in Bethesda

Homes For Sale  NEAR Walt Whitman High School 

 

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Showcasing ONLY homes for sale near/around Walt Whitman High School District!

On this page you can see all Walt Whitman  High School Homes for Sale by:

  • Price
  • Map
  • Zip Code

Welcome to ReallyNiceHomes.com – here you can search all Homes For Sale as listed in the MRIS (MLS System)

We have compiled a list of homes near Walt Whitman School District in one single place.

This site is focused in finding homes for sale around any of the school dstricts in Montgomery County Maryland providing you the most complete and accurate source of property listings and related information about homes for sale in and around the School Districts in Montgomery County Maryland

Our phylosphy is: 

"The key factors in searching for a new home for your family should also be around advanced school search parameters that will  enhance your real estate search experience. ."

Search For Homes Around 

Walt Whitman High School  

 

Search For Homes  Around Other Schools Nearby. . 

All Other School in Montgomery County Here 

 

  

If you need immediate help or would like to see a home inmediatley, please call us directly at 301-246-0001

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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

How To Get Grants For A Down Payment For Maryland First Time Home Buyers

How To Get Grants For A Down Payment For

Maryland First Time Home Buyers 

Original Article Here)

Did you know that there are 2,290 down payment programs across the country waiting for home buyers to apply for funds. .and most of these remain unused  just because home buyers are unaware they even exist!
This is according an analysis recently issued by RealtyTrac, a real estate data provider, and Down Payment Resource, a purveyor of home-buyer assistance programs. 

Did you know that the average amount of down payment assistance per buyer is $11,565, according to this analysis?
The problem is, few first time home buyers don't know this type of help exists—ignoring all the money out there to help them become homeowners.
There’s a lot of missed opportunities here and we encourage you to take advantage of all these possibilities if you are buying a home in 2016.

5 Easy Ways To Save For a Down Payment 


A Down Payment Assistance  grant decreases homebuyer costs, avoids burdening the home buyer with additional debt and allows them to afford a more expensive home.

Ask Your Realtor and Your Lender

Your Realtor and lender alike need to research and understand various funding resources for your particular needs as a buyer...if they are not doing this, you need a different Realtor or Lender
Some of the major program types that you may qualify  include the following:
  • Below-market interest rate loans or 100% financing
  • Mortgage credit certificates that provide annual tax credits for the life of the loan
  • Maryland Neighborhood Stabilization Program loans and grants designed to revitalize communities
  • Maryland First Time Home Buyer Tax Discounts 
In case you have not hired a Realtor to help you in this process. .
Let us be your guide as a first time buyer homes in our area.
There are many unadvertised programs out there.. and we work in conjunction with qualified lenders that are 100% knowledgeable for all the these grants out there.
We can guide you specifically for Montgomery , Frederick and PG counties in Maryland 
We showcase the finest homes in real estate for sale today
for MD DC and VA
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10 HUGE FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS MISTAKES! 

Monday, February 15, 2016

When First Time Home Buyers Feel Intimidated. .

When First Time Home Buyers Feel Intimidated. .

There are very few instances in ones life that is as important as buying your first home. 
You don't have to do it alone, there are real estate professionals willing to help you achieve this dream. 
Just be sure that you are motivated to be a homeowner and hire an agent whom you feel comfortable with.
Remember, when you are buying a home, the seller has their own agent representing them....you need a buyer's agent to represent your best interests when buying a home
A first time home buyer is defined as an individual, who has not had an ownership interest in a home prior and has little or no experience in the home buying process
The National Board of Realtors advice to these buyers is to take your time and not rush. There are lots of steps and you need professional help.
One of the first steps to being a first time home buyer is to get their financial house in order, your Real Estate Agent will help you make sure your credit scores are compliant with all the new mortgage lending guidelines. You need a mortgage loan and that is the first focus in the home buying process. 
You need to be aware that the actual cost of buying home is usually much higher than the cost of the home itself, as it includes taxes, interest, and closing costs etc. 
But one thing you should not pay is your own Real Estate Agent, they are paid from the commissions offered by the seller. 
In general, the purchase of any real estate is contingent upon the contract price being at or below a fair market value determined by an appraisal. 
This will assure you that you will not overpay a penny over what the house is worth. 
Your lender send a third party appraiser to make sure the sales price in your contract is exactly what the house is worth or MORE.  
What happens if the house is valued less than the purchase price previously agreed with the seller? 
In this case the lender will not fund the loan to you. If the house's value is less than what your contract with the seller says..the lender will not give you a loan and subsequently  there will be no sale. 
The seller then will have to reconsider and they have the option to drop the price to the appraised value of dispute it by using another appraiser
This is when your real estate agent comes handy...to protect your best interests and advice you accordingly. 
Dowload Your Benefit Programs for First Time Home Buyers in Maryland and see how much you can save as a First Time Home Buyer


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Help For First Time Home-Buyers in Maryland
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Five Weird Spooky Facts About Buying a Home

5 Weird Spooky Facts About Buying a Home 

 

Read original article here:http://www.reallynicehomes.com/blog/5-weird-spooky-facts-about-buying-home/

 

As you know, when you really think about it...the world is a big scary place with lots of danger and little spooky things crawling all around us at all times. To make matters even worse, you may have to also include real estate among all your fears.

With Halloween rapidly approaching, we are going to analyze the " Top Five Weird Spooky Facts About Buying a Home"

Sometimes what we fear is not real

Will Smith said it better...

“Fear is not real. The only place that fear can exist is in our thoughts of the future. It is a product of our imagination, causing us to fear things that do not at present and may not ever exist...danger is very real but fear is a choice.”

So what are the 5 things people fear the most when buying real estate? 

FEAR #1 : 

I need at least 20% Down Payment to buy a house.

Most loans are are under 10% down, with FHA loans going as low as 3.5% down..even less!

Some lenders are now even lending with as little as 2% down on some special cases.. 

FEAR #2 : 

I need at least 780 Credit Score to buy a house.

The average credit score on approved loans is 723.

I have a loan officer that helps my clients fix their credits and can get them started in the 600's credit score range. .

 

Buying Homes Can Be Scary

FEAR #3 : 

Getting Approved for a Mortgage is HARD and a lot of work!

Did you know that 71% of all loans applications get approved....all you have to do is try it by contacting your trustful professional..Too many people are disqualifying themselves by thinking erroneously...don't fall under this trap.. .you need someone else to disqualify you.

FEAR #4 : 

There is not enough money out there for banks to lend.

The mortgage credit availability to obtain a mortgage loan has increased SUBSTANTIALLY just in the last 7 months. More banks and lending institutions are relaxing their requirements because the money they have to lend is accumulating and sitting around waiting for more applicants.

Credit Mortgage

FEAR #5 : 

I'm afraid I lose my job and not be able to pay for my mortgage

You have to live somewhere anyways... and besides, a landlord is LESS forgiving than a mortgage holder when you have a temporary setback like losing a job or getting sick. 

"A landlord will evict you 10 times faster than a bank foreclosing your house"

 

Buying a house is scary by itself, specially if you are a first time home buyer -- Make it easier for you by contacting a real estate professional.

Be clear on your fears by knowing the buying process inside out ...with the help of your Realtor.

 

If you are looking to buy a home in MD, DC or VA let us guide you.

We know the process and our agents are ready to help you.

Give us a call 301-246-0001

Happy Halloween!

Really Nice Homes

 

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Maxus Realty Group

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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Home Selling Tips: You Are Selling a Lifestyle, Not a House...

Home Selling Guide -

“How To Sell Your Home”

"The complete guide to sell your home for the most money and the timing that fits your plans”

100 - Point Plan To Sell Your Home For The Most Money.  

The sale of your home isn’t quite as simple as sticking up a ‘for sale’ sign and waiting for the buyers to come to you. Here is an overview of 100 things of the various steps involved in selling a property. You can use this list as a guide when selling a house or call a professional listing broker to take care of it for you.
I’ve included various marketing tips along the way that will be part of my new book on “Marketing Tips To Sell A Home” scheduled to be published sometime in 2016

#1  The First Impression Counts! –

From the moment the prospective buyers drive up to your property, they are judging your home. I've seen personally when buyers don't even bother to come inside because they have already made up their mind at a first glance. Your front yard, your entrance and every single room or space in a home should be a “wow” of some sort, providing something that is beyond what’s expected to the prospective buyer. First impressions apply to each and every single room or space in a home as well.

#2  Appeal to everyone –


Try to appeal to everyone who might come through your property by using neutral designs throughout your house.. from the colors of the walls to furniture, even statues and paintings on the wall. You must remain neutral and not force a strong conviction that would only appeal to a smaller percentage of your visitors.

#3  You are selling a lifestyle..not a house –

From all my years of experience and talking to perhaps thousands of people about homes and real estate. I ascertained this concept which I found it to be true and factual over and over again. Most buyers are shopping for a new lifestyle...not a house. All your marketing materials should refer to this fact.

#4  Don't Take it Personal –  

As soon as a house is in the market, it becomes a product and is all business from there. You can't avoid the emotional aspects of selling a home...but you better hide them well if you want to sell it for the most money at a timing that fit your plans.

#5  Be Committed To Getting Your Home Sold –  

Selling a home with a "just testing the water" attitude will not lead you to a positive outcome. Specially when it comes to the pricing of the property.  Every house has a reputation and you need to protect it. As you accumulate "Days On Market" your chances of getting your home sold for the highest amount it can bear is almost impossible. You will end up attracting only low-ball offers looking for a bargain as your home sits unsold  with the appearance that "there must be something wrong with that property being in the market so loooong!". Commit to sell or wait until you are…

#6  Hiring The Right Professional –

You need guidance, advice and direction from an experienced professional if you want to sell it for the most money. Know the difference when a commission is an EXPENSE versus when a commission is an INVESTMENT for you. Every single location, town or place in the USA is littered with discounted services that have only ONE VALUE TO OFFER : Their low commissions! A commission should never be an expenditure ...rather it should be an investment to help you get the most money for your house at a timing that fits your plans

#7  Pricing Your Home To Sell –

Know the facts and study it carefully . The pricing of your home should not be set on hope, automatic computerized CMA's and/or  false homeowner illusions. The price of your home should be set by square foot comparisons, current local market conditions, major improvements or lack of , pending sales, sold comps and the number of similar active listings in the area. You need guidance, advice and direction from an experienced professional to set the right price to sell, follow their advice and don't look back.

#8  When To Sell and When to Fold –  

If timing is unimportant to you, selling it on the "right season" could bring you better results. In general,  Spring marks the beginning of the busiest home-selling and home-buying season in most areas, followed by the Summer, Fall and Winter. If you are selling your home, finding the "optimal time to sell" should be considered, if you want to sell it for the most money. Beware that there are also other major factors involved on this. Competition numbers, local market conditions and local impact changes like a new plant or factory nearby...all or some may affect the timing when to put your home for sale. Your agent should advise you if you don't have any preferences, as they have their pulse in the local market and put your home for sale during the most optimal time.

POINTS #9 to #100 READ THE REST HERE

THE COMPLETE GUIDE "HOW TO SELL YOUR HOME"