Posts Tagged ‘Home Sales’

Using a Realtor to Purchase a Brand New Home

I’m often asked the question:  Why should I use a real estate agent to purchase a brand new home?

The advantages of having an agent help you purchase a newly constructed home are the same as those for purchasing a resale home…..knowledge of the market, help in finding the perfect home quickly, expertise in contract writing/negotiation, and closing assistance.  The builder has a professional representative watching our for his needs, and you need the same expert representation.

Buying a new home is a little more difficult and time-consuming that buying resale.  A real estate agent can professionally guide you through this process.  A real estate agent has experience working with builders, and can help you research loan programs that will best suit you.  A real estate agent  can also guide you through the  new home warranties and builders purchase contracts. 

It is very important that your interests be professionally represented when you are entering into a contract for a semi-custom, or build-to-suit home.  These transactions are complex and the contract details must be exact in order to protect you and to ensure you get exactly the home you want!

Is there any advantage to not using an Agent to purchase an brand new home?  NO!

Think of planning a trip around the world without the help of a travel agent, or buying insurance for your car without an insurance agent.  What if you were the  executive of a major corporation involved in a legal dispute, would you represent yourself in court?  If you depend on people in the service industry for travel needs, insurance claims for a car accident, or handling legal affairs, then why would you want to represent yourself in the most expensive and probably the most important purchase of your lifetime – your new home?

It is a common misconception that buying a home directly from the builder, without the help of an Agent, will save you money.  There is no financial advantage for you to buy directly from the builder.  Builders, for the most part, have a ’single-price’ policy, meaning you will be charged the same price whether your interests are represented by an Agent or not.  Just as in resale, the Seller pays your Agent’s fee.

REMEMBER though, the Builder requires that your Agent accompany you on your first visit to the Builder’s sales office, or they will NOT PAY your representative’s fee.

When you are considering purchasing a brand new home, there are several questions you should ask before you commit to the purchase:

  • Is this a good builder?
  • Does this builder have a solid reputation?
  • How many years has this builder been in business?
  • How does the quality of this builders product compare to that of other builders?
  • What are the existing inventories of the various builders?
  • How do the builders models meet your needs (floor plan, square footage, location)?
  • If I should sell in a few years, what upgrades are available now that I can include to be competitive?

Your Agent will be able to help you research many of these question and it is well worth the time to do so.  Taking these precautions will help to assure you the best service and expertise in making this important decision.

Pleasanton, CA – Market Update

As of today, July 10, 2009 there are 232 Active listings on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) in Pleasanton.

 There are 159 Pending sales (58 of which are Pending Subject to Lender Approval as they are a Short Sale/Potential Short Sale). 

 From the period of July 1 – July 10, 2009, there were 16 Closed sales (escrow closed) with an average time of 42 Days on Market (DOM).

 The lowest priced home in Pleasanton is at 4614 Cochise Court; it is a 2 Bedroom/1 ½  Bathroom, approx. 988 sq.ft. Townhouse offered at $255,000 (DOM 106). 

 The highest priced home in Pleasanton is at 3040 West Ruby Hills Drive; it is a 7 Bedroom/9.5 Bath, 6-car garage home, approx. 14,586 sq.ft. Single-Family residence offered at $10,000,00 (DOM 71).

As a California licensed real estate Broker I am constantly researching the market and analyzing home prices so I can serve you with the latest and most accurate information. As always, I offer my services to you as your neighborhood real estate specialist.  For more information, contact me, or visit my website at:  www.PattyManzi.com.

Pleasanton, Ca – Mini Market Update

As of today, July 3, 2009 there are 230 Active listings on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) in Pleasanton, California.

 

There are 150 Pending sales (59 of which are marked Pending Subject to Lender Approval as they are a Short Sale/Potential Short Sale). 

 

From the period of June 1st – 30th, 2009, there were 77 Closed sales (escrow closed) of which 7 were marked as Short Sales, and 8 marked as REO (Foreclosed/Bank Owned), with an average time of 57 Days on Market (DOM).

 

The lowest priced home in Pleasanton is at 2110 Arroyo Court; it is a 2 Bedroom/1 Bathroom, approx. 810 sq.ft. Condo offered at $181,500 (DOM 2). 

 

The highest priced home in Pleasanton is at 3040 West Ruby Hills Drive; it is a 7 Bedroom/9.5 Bath home, approx. 14,586 sq.ft. Single-Family residence offered at $10,000,00 (DOM 65).

As a California licensed real estate Broker I am constantly researching the market and analyzing home prices so I can serve you with the latest and most accurate information. As always, I offer my services to you as your neighborhood real estate specialist.  For more information, contact me, or visit my website at:  www.PattyManzi.com.