Optimistic Real Estate Market News in Canton, Michigan!

December 18th, 2008 alsted Posted in Community, Home Financing, Real Estate News Comments Off

Canton, Michigan home buyers and sellers are enjoying the excellent new reports which indicate the falling of interest rates, as well as learning other optimistic news about the Real Estate Market! 

Currently interest rates are declining for most fixed-rate mortgages, which are the most popular and make up nearly 75% of all mortgages. These types of mortgages are very commonly used by first time home buyers, as well as those who would like to know what their monthly budget of expenses will be.  They are also frequently used for home buyers who plan on keeping their homes for longer periods of time.  Fixed-rate mortgages seem to benefit buyers in today’s market because buyers are purchasing what they can afford. Many buyers have gotten into trouble with adjustable-rate mortgages because they are able to buy more expensive homes, and ultimately when their mortgage rate increases, they can get in over their head. Often times people in these situations end up in Foreclosure and their credit tarnished for an extended period of time. Fixed-rate mortgages are much safer, and with the decline in interest rates we are hopeful that the future of our economy will continue to grow steady, while our home values increase at the same time.

Here’s the great news: A 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.47% for the week ending December 11, 2008, down from the prior week’s 5.53% average and 6.11% a year ago. The rate hasn’t been lower since March 25, 2004, when it averaged 5.40%. With the recent new reports of interest rates dropping to 4.91% as of December 16, 2008, we should be very optimistic that our housing market is on a path to recovery.

Another beneficial reason that right now is a great time to buy a home is due to the tax credit that will only be offered until July of 2009. First time home buyers can take advantage of up to $7,500 in tax credits.  But you must act fast to take advantage of this added incentive!

 Call The Bittinger Team today, and let us walk you through the necessary steps of buying and/or selling a home in today’s market.  We guarantee results.

 

THE BITTINGER TEAM : When Trust and Experience Matter

Office: (734) 459-2600, Email: Team@Bittinger.com

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The Bittinger Team in Canton, MI Help “Distressed” Homeowners Avoid Foreclosure Using Short Sales!

November 19th, 2008 alsted Posted in Community, Foreclosure and Short Sales, House Values, Real Estate News 1 Comment »

The Bittinger Team, Realtors with RE/MAX Classic in Canton, MI, stay ahead of the pack in this topsy turvy Real Estate market by proficiently helping ”distressed” homeowners avoid foreclosure by successfully  navigating them  through short sale procedures  with their lenders.

 

Due to declining values and other reasons, the Real Estate market has literally been turned upside down with homeowners owing more on their homes than what those homes are worth. These distressed homeowners are confronted with the agonizing decision of how they should proceed… Foreclosure or Short Sale?? 

 

It’s no surprise that the Foreclosure and Short Sale process has caused much confusion in the community with homeowners and even with Realtors and Real Estate attorneys.  “There is definitely more misinformation than information on this subject” states Kelly Adkins, Realtor with The Bittinger Team.

  

What is a Short Sale?

A “Short Sale” is a relatively new phrase to many homeowners, but this type of sale has been part of the real estate market for many years.

 

A homeowner is “short” when the homeowner owes an amount that when combined with closing costs and commission is higher than current market value.

 

A Short Sale occurs when a negotiation is entered into with the homeowner’s lender to accept less than the full balance of the loan at closing.  A buyer closes on the property and the property is “sold short”. 

 

With a successfully negotiated short sale the seller won’t get any money at closing, but they will avoid the emotional toll a foreclosure can cause.  In addition, the seller won’t have to come to closing with any money and their credit won’t be destroyed.

 

This sounds easy enough, however it is an involved process that takes time, patience, good communication skills, organization and professionalism.

 

Every Realtor Member of the Bittinger Team; Lee Bittinger, Noel Bittinger, Kelly Adkins, LeaAnn Malmin and Debbie Louiselle has become a CERTIFIED DISTRESSED PROPERTY EXPERT (CDPE).  This means they each understand the Short Sale and Foreclosure process thoroughly. They specialize in the sale of distressed properties and can assist both buyers and sellers.  They can quickly assess any situation and be able to suggest which strategy is best for a homeowner to avoid foreclosure. Each agent attended an intensive two-day seminar and countless webinars to earn this kind of designation.  They are 5 of only a handful of Realtors in the entire Detroit metropolitan area who hold this new designation.  “We’re educating ourselves constantly because things are changing so fast.” said Noel Bittinger.

 

In addition to holding the CDPE designation, they have sold over 75 homes on short sale just in the past 1.5 years.  It is invaluable to find a real estate agent who has the capability and knowledge to quickly sell your home in these devastating and heart-breaking situations.

 

“In today’s market, agents cannot simply place a for-sale sign in a front yard or hold a house open to sell a house” states Noel Bittinger.  “Currently there is an increasing need for skilled and knowledgeable agents to work with homeowners who are in over their heads and want to make a short sale to avoid foreclosure or even bankruptcy.  Unfortunately, many of the short sale transactions are being handled by untrained salespeople who are doing more harm than good because they are getting nowhere with the lenders.  When you are dealing with financial distress, it is a totally different procedure.  It is not longer about numbers, it is about saving lives.  The Bittinger Team has the tools, information and tactics needed to help a distressed homeowner understand their options as they face the threat of foreclosure.  Help means talking with lawyers and financial experts, and negotiating with the lenders who hold these troubled loans.” 

 

“This is a very difficult time for these homeowners; they need more consulting and hand holding than the average homeowner.  We help them understand the process and what their best options are.  They don’t know where else to turn.” states Noel Bittinger.

 

“What they most appreciate is that our conversations about their personal situation are kept very confidential, as this is a very humbling experience for many.” said Lee Bittinger.

 

“When every other homeowner who was contacting us to list their home was in an upside down situation, we realized that we better get ourselves educated thoroughly on this process to help these families keep their credit clean by avoiding foreclosure.” states Lee.

 

“Much of the time, I don’t feel like a Realtor,” Noel said.  “I feel more like a counselor and an accountant and an attorney all rolled into one.  There’s a whole lot of crying going on out there with these struggling owners.  They break your heart.”

 

To most agents a short sale is such a mysterious thing,” Lee says.  “Most of the Realtors don’t want to bother with them because they’ve heard so many horror stories.  They are basically afraid of them.”

 

A recent story, a Farmington Hills agent put an offer from a buyer and did not hear back from the bank for five months, tying up the deposit that long.  Ultimately, the bank foreclosed.  This was due to lack of proper follow up and incomplete paperwork. “It can take up to 60days for lenders to give final approval for a short sale”, Lee said.  “It requires a ton of paperwork and it can be very frustrating for both buyer and seller.”

 

Another story is about an attorney who advised a distressed homeowner to declare bankruptcy rather than to go through a short sale or a foreclosure.  “While bankruptcy may be a better option than foreclosure, it will still cause divesting damage to the homeowner’s credit report.  It will stay on for years and many times it can lead to foreclosure anyhow.   Upon analyzing this homeowner’s situation we determined that he is very qualified to do a short sale, yet his attorney actually told him that nobody should do a short sale.”  States Lee.

 

Not every homeowner can do a short sale.  Sellers must be able to demonstrate a financial hardship like job loss or mounting medical bills, etc.    

 

“Many times, all this counseling and help ends up in no sale. But it’s a wonderful feeling knowing you have helped one more family stay in their home” said Lee.

 

The Bittinger Team is reaching out to all local families in distress. Call them today!  They can quickly help get you on the right path to recovery for the future during these painful times.

 

 

The Bittinger Team

 

When Trust and Experience Matter

 

(734) 459-2600

 

 

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Seasonal Touches Sells Canton, MI Homes Faster!

October 20th, 2008 alsted Posted in Community, Curb Appeal, Fun & Interest, home staging Comments Off

Canton and Plymouth, Michigan home sellers know that a few simple seasonal touches can get their home sold faster. Whether you are decorating  for the season or to boost your selling potential, home staging doesn’t have to be too costly.

One thing Canton residents do before zipping out and purchasing new items to decorate for the fall market, is taking a good look around their homes. They find candles,  glassware or other holiday items that they received as gifts tucked away in their basements and attics.  It is fun to recycle old objects, and you’ll be surprised what a new coat of paint can do. Below are some exceptional tips that can assist in creating those much needed seasonal touches to get your home sold much faster this fall. You might just be relocating faster than you think!

Decorating Your Home for the Fall Market:

  • Make or purchase new pillows for your sofas and chairs. Textured fabrics in warm jewel tones will warm up your room. Adding a luxurious throw over your couch will provide a warming, comfortable feel to your home.
  • Add new splashes of color and scent to your rooms by swapping out old candles. Replace the existing ones with great fall scents like pumpkin or apple spice, and try to stick to the warming fall colors if possible.  Don’t leave candles lit if you leave your home for a showing! 
  • Modify your artwork and/or decor throughout your home. Vivid paintings and brighter accent colors will brighten up your rooms on dark, dull days.  This is very important when people are visualizing themselves living in your home this time of year.
  • Change your bedding. Replace your summer duvet cover with a warm, cozy comforter, and place an extra woolly blanket at the foot of the bed. 
  • Add area rugs to cold hardwood floors in the living room and bedrooms. 
  • Buy some fancy bath towels and hang them just for showings. 
  • A clean bathroom is a great selling feature. Be sure to keep your shower curtain and bathmat free of mold and mildew -buy new ones if necessary! Also, try adding a few more colorful candles or other cheerful objects to your bathroom and watch things liven up before your eyes!
  • Add a new fall wreath to the front door, as well as a new "Welcome" doormat. 
  • Place some seasonal plants around your home, as well as in the garden if you can. Adding real pumpkins and other seasonal vegetables of all sizes to both your front porch and inside decor will enhance the warmth of your home this fall. You may also want to add some hay for your pumpkins to perch upon outdoors. 

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This blog was revamped from an original Active Rain blog post by RE/MAX’s Aboutowne Realty in Oakville, Ontario

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Canton, Michigan’s RE/MAX Classic teams up with “Cell Phones for Soldiers”!

October 8th, 2008 alsted Posted in Cell Phones for Soldiers, Community Comments Off

Cell Phones for Soldiers, The Bittinger Team, Re/Max Classic, Canton MichiganThe Bittinger Team with RE/MAX Classic in Canton, Michigan is proudly an official drop-off location for "Cell Phones for Soldiers"! 

 We are located at: 6512 N. Canton Center Road; just north of Hanford on the right. Our convienent 24/7 drop box is near the front door so that cell phones may be dropped into at any time. 

 

As of September 17, 2008 RE/MAX Classic in Canton, Michigan has raised over $91,096 towards calling cards for our troops by collecting used cell phones. This huge effort is a part of the nationally-based organization “Cell Phones for Soldiers”. You, too, can help our troops call their loved ones by donating your used cell phone to our local drop-off location!

Here is how this program works: All of the phones collected are sent to a company called "ReCellular" . The money ReCellular receives from recycling cell phones is used to purchase calling cards that they send to troops in need. Each phone donated and recycled supplies enough money to pay for an hour of talk time each!

"Cell Phones for Soldiers" hopes to turn old cell phones into more than 12 million minutes of prepaid calling cards for U.S. troops stationed overseas in 2008. To do so, "Cell Phones for Soldiers" expects to collect 15,000 cell phones each month through a network of more than 3,000 collection sites across the country. Every year Americans replace over 129 million cell phones. If you think about it, how many old cell phones do you have buried in the back of a closet or drawer? It may be hard to imaging that doing something so small could have such a tremendous impact on someones life, but it does. And not to worry, your personal data on the phones can easily be erased online as well, before donating them.

Does your soldier need a calling card?  Personal information, including the address of a soldier’s location, cannot be released to anyone by the military. So this means that it is essential to fill out the card online so that "Cell Phones for Soldiers" can locate your soldier, and get them a card!

We want take a moment to also give a huge "Thank You" to each and every one of you that has donated their used cell phones to this much needed and appreciated program. In the coming months we hope to double the amount of earned calling cards for our troops… but we can only do this with your help! Tell your friends, family members and co-workers to come on down to The Bittinger Team within the RE/MAX CLASSIC family to donate their old phones…

…because if your mother, father, son or daughter was stationed overseas, wouldn’t you want them to phone home?

 

 

 

 

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ICE Covers Canton and Plymouth, MI

October 2nd, 2008 alsted Posted in Community Comments Off

Canton and Plymouth, Michigan - ICE Program - Real Estate

                                                                       Canton and Plymouth Michigan residents have prepared themselves in case of an emergency by implementing "ICE"; a life-saving system they have put in place for themselves and their families that everyone should know about.

Nearly all Americans carry a cell phone on them. It stores hundreds of numbers, some of which are your closest friends and family, but it does not contain any information about who you are. In the event of an emergency paramedics are now being instructed to look through the cell phones of accident victims for contacts saved as "ICE". This intelligent protocol assists victims when they are unable to communicate themselves. It provides first responders (paramedics, fire fighters and police officers) the right contact information so they not only can identify who you are quickly, but will also help them get in contact with your family right away to obtain medical information and to inform them of your condition.

Here is what to do: Re-type contacts into your cell phone with "ICE" before their name. If you would like more than one emergency contact simply type multiple ICE contacts. For example: "ICE-Mom", "ICE-Michael", "ICE-Jennifer" and so on if necessary. Your local government has more information about ICE and other ways you can help first responders in case of an emergency.

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