Tuesday, December 10, 2013

5 Reasons Why You Should be House Hunting During the Holidays

5 Unexpected Upsides to Off-Season House Hunting... And one will be a surprise! 

1.   Lower competition for your dream home.
In most places, the summer months are the hottest months of the year in real estate, because families with children prefer to move into their new homes before September.  House shopping during the off-season can mean 

• fewer competitors,
• fewer multiple offers scenarios, and
• lower likelihood of being outbid.

2.   Very motivated sellers
Though there are fewer sellers during the off season, those who are active tend to be highly, highly motivated.  Sellers who are willing to clear the whole family out of the house when everyone else is having warm fuzzy holiday gatherings are motivated to get their homes sold - and ready to entertain your offer to make that happen.  Even some banks and asset managers handling short sales and foreclosures may have above-average motivation to move properties off their books and get transactions closed before the year end. Don’t expect to score a mansion for pennies, but you might get you slightly more consideration, responsiveness and speed than in a distressed transaction at any other time of year


3. Can’t miss properties that won’t wait
Off-seasons are when fewer new listings come on the market. That said, this is a great time to spot hidden gems that offer unique mixes of property fundamentals, amenities and location. There are sellers who have stellar homes, but have been holding off on listing all year for some reason or other. They end up listing at just the time that works for their lives. If you’re a picky buyer, putting your house hunt on hiatus when most other shoppers take a break puts you at the serious risk of missing “the one.”  
                              Search for distressed properties HERE

4. Keeping a handle on your cash.
You’d be amazed at how many buyers and sellers find their financial plans - and cash cushions - derailed by taking themselves out of the house hunting mindset.  Overspending is easy to do. If you pass your holiday season focused on Open Houses and showings, versus how to find the bow big enough to stick atop your wife’s new car, you’ll minimize the likelihood of having to press pause on your real estate plans while you recoup from your hemorrhage of holiday funds.

5. Money pits become crystal clear.
Buyers rely on inspections and disclosures to surface the hidden defects and property issues. But if you’ve ever read a property inspection report, you know they come with a laundry list of caveats and exceptions, line items where the inspector simply can’t make a call or vouch for a feature, because they could not see the feature in action during the time they were on site.  Off-season house hunters have the unique advantage of being able to see the roof, drainage systems, slopes and basements of a property performing under the precise weather conditions - rain, snow, wind and sleet - that often cause unpleasant surprises to spring and summer home buyers.  If ‘your’ target property has a roof leak, you’ll know it, if you view it at this time of year - and that allows you and the seller to negotiate a fix or a credit before you lock in your price and terms.

Remember: The normal rules apply

The off-season is a great time to buy, but don’t expect to score a mansion for pennies. And, our real estate “seasion” here in the Triangle, NC is year round.  Have questions, let’s talk! You may find you’ll get you more consideration, responsiveness, speed, and maybe a better deal than shopping any other time of year

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Elizabeth Scott, Realtor®, Broker
e-PRO, Strategic Pricing Specialist
Fathom Realty NC, LLC      
Phone: 919.306.9699
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Triangle Expressway Toll Rate Increase

Triangle Expressway Toll Rate Increase Begins January 1, 2014

An increase in the toll rate for the Triangle Expressway will take effect January 1, 2014 as required by bond covenant. The NC Turnpike Authority Board adopted a schedule of annual toll rate increases based on the bond covenant in the financing requirements of the Triangle Expressway project.

The average increase will be $0.13 one-way for NC Quick Pass Customers and $0.18 for bill-by-mail customers traveling from N.C. 147 at I-40 to the N.C. 55 Bypass.  For details on actual rates, click  HERE 

In June 2013, the Board passed a resolution to delay beginning the tolling in July 2013 and advance scheduled increases in order to synchronize toll rate adjustments across all phases of the Expressway.

Traffic and revenue on the Triangle Expressway continues to surpass the numbers that were projected in the 2009 Traffic and Revenue Study. In addition, there are steady gains in toll transactions per month, with more than 2 million in September.

New partnerships now make it easier for NC Quick Pass customers to travel throughout the eastern United States. Quick Pass transponders are now compatible with 16 E-ZPass and 5 SunPass agencies, allowing drivers with a NC Quick Pass to use it in 15 states. It is the largest interoperability footprint in the nation.

For more information on NC Quick Pass, please visit the website at www.ncquickpass.com.

Share your thoughts in the comments section:
- How do you feel about the toll increases?
- Tolls are only required on the southern extension of 540.  The northern portion has enjoyed toll free status for years.  Fair?

SOLD!  BE SAVVY...
CALL THE SMART REALTOR
Elizabeth Scott, Realtor®, Broker
e-PRO, Strategic Pricing Specialist
Fathom Realty NC, LLC      
Phone: 919.306.9699
Email