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Top 10 Things You Must Have To Apply For A Mortgage in Knoxville

March 7, 2013 By Troy Stavros

knoxville real estate and applying for a mortgageTroy Stavros, Broker and Partner with the 865 Real Estate team stated, “While there have been rumblings that the guidelines for qualifying for a mortgage in Knoxville may get a little more lenient this year, buyers still need to start the process with the basics.”

The following are the Top 10 documents an individual must have ready in order to apply for a mortgage:

1. Driver’s License
2. Secondary ID (could be a passport or social security card)
3. Most recent paystubs for a 1 month period (for salaried or hourly employees)
4. W2 forms for the past 2 years
5. Signed federal tax returns (all pages/schedules) for the last 2 years
6. Most recent bank and asset statements for the last 2 months
7. Fully executed contract on the Knoxville real estate being purchased
8. If refinancing, a copy of the deed on the subject property
9. Name, address, phone number of landlord (if you are currently renting)
10. Name, address, phone number of the title company or attorney handling the closing.

Stavros concluded, “If you are thinking of buying a home in Knoxville, get your documents in order so you can obtain a pre-approval prior to shopping. This will allow you and a potential seller to know that you have the ability to buy the homes you are viewing.”

Filed Under: Home Buying, House Hunters Knoxville

When Searching Knoxville Homes For Sale, Look On Local Websites

March 6, 2013 By Troy Stavros

searching Knoxville homes for sale on computerTroy Stavros, Broker and Partner with the 865 Real Estate team stated, “We’ve witnessed time and again the incorrect information being displayed on many of the top, national real estate websites. The most accurate information can be found on local, brokerage sites, because they are pulling directly from the local Multiple Listing Service.”

While local Knoxville real estate brokerages have an agreement with each other to display the entirety of each other’s inventory of Knoxville homes for sale, other third-party listing portals, like Trulia and Zillow, may only receive some listings directly from an MLS. Individual brokers have the ability to withhold listings from these sites, and in many real estate markets, these websites must rely on individual brokerages, agents and third-party syndicators for listing data. The result in trying to pull this information from multiple sources is that these sites end up with incomplete or inaccurate listing data.

Recently, research was completed by Zip Realty, comparing the actual listings in certain zipcodes for sale, and verified on the MLS, to the listing data shown on Zillow and Trulia. The study claims that more than 15% of homes shown for sale on Zillow and Trulia weren’t actually on the market, and up to 30% of homes that were listed for sale in an MLS were not identified by Zillow and Trulia as being on the market.

Stavros concluded, “Ask any REALTOR how they feel about the accuracy of the pricing estimates given for homes on these sites, and the answers will be eye opening. While these sites can and do offer some great articles regarding buying and selling a home, when it comes to knowing the market, you must go local. This includes finding what is actually available for sale in the market place and getting an accurate analysis of the correct value of a home. Local REALTORS are in the trenches of the Knoxville real estate market every day, no mathematical formula will ever replace that experience.”

Filed Under: Home Buying, House Hunters Knoxville

Top 10 Features New Home Buyers Want and Don’t Want

March 1, 2013 By Troy Stavros

New Construction Homes in KnoxvilleIn a recent study released by the National Association of Home Builders, these questions were addressed to provide the most accurate data on buyer preferences to members. Troy Stavros, Broker and Partner with the 865 Real Estate team stated, “Coming out of a downturn in the market, buyers are being more frugal about determining what features they really need, and those that are just wants, when searching Knoxville homes for sale. The study addresses the hierarchy of those features so builders can target buyers with new homes in Knoxville that hit those hot buttons.”

Top 10 Features New Home Buyers Want: (the following results were calculated by taking a combination of the features that buyers said are both essential and desirable):

#1: Energy Star Rated Appliances
#2: Laundry Room
#3: Energy Star Rating for the Entire Home
#4A: Exhaust Fan in Bathroom
#4B: Exterior Lighting
#4C: Bathroom Linen Closet
#5: Energy Star Rated Windows
#6: Ceiling Fan
#7: Garage Storage
#8 Table Space for eating in kitchen
#9 Walk-in kitchen pantry

Top 10 Features New Home Buyers DON”T Want:

#1 (wanted least): Elevator
#2: Golf course community
#3: High density community
#4: Only a shower stall in the master bath
#5: Gated community
#6: Mixed use community
#7: Two story family room
#8: Wine cooler
#9: Wet bar
#10: Laminate counter tops

Stavros says, “There is no doubting how this information can be beneficial to Knoxville builders, but it can also benefit a home owner getting ready to sell or remodel with resale value in mind. Look at what is important in the mind of the buyer and focus your efforts on features that will help you sell.”

Filed Under: Home Owner Advice, House Hunters Knoxville

Top 5 Things To Know About Buying Knoxville Foreclosures

February 28, 2013 By Troy Stavros

How to buy a Foreclosure in KnoxvilleTroy Stavros, Broker and Partner with the 865 Real Estate team says, “Buying a foreclosure in Knoxville may seem like it should be just as easy as buying any home, but there are certain factors that make it more tricky. While some of the processes and procedures are the same, there are steps to take and things you should know going in, to help make the outcome a positive one.”

Below are the Top 5 Things To Know About Buying Knoxville Foreclosures:

#1: Forget the Auctions – If a buyer is reading this, then most likely they aren’t a seasoned veteran of buying distressed properties. Why should novices steer clear of auctions? The auction process is far more risky. First, prospective buyers don’t get a chance to inspect the home for damage or issues (two factors that are more common than not in a distressed property, because of the fact that the home may have sat vacant for a period of time or had unhappy owners leaving). Second, potential buyers don’t have a chance to find out if there are any outstanding liens on the property for which the buyer will ultimately be responsible. Third, there is a chance that when buying at an auction, the owner that was foreclosed on may still be living in the home. Another big headache that can be costly from both a dollar and stress level. Fourth, most auctions require cash on hand, or the ability to pay the entire purchase price within a few days. This is not an option for most buyers.

#2: Buy From A Bank – All of the reasons to buy from a bank are the complete opposite of the reasons above. First, buyers get the opportunity to inspect the property. Second, the bank is required to pay off all liens and back taxes. Third, the owner will be long gone once the bank has foreclosed and if not the bank will have them removed prior to listing the home. Fourth, buyers have the time to get financing in place like a typical home sale.

#3: Get Pre-Approved – This is a step in the home buying process that the 865 Real Estate team stresses whether buying a home in Knoxville that is distressed or non-distressed. To have the best opportunity to secure a home when negotiating, the buyer must be able to provide a pre-approval letter from a lender with any offer submitted. Most banks will not even accept an offer on a foreclosure without one. Not to mention, that by providing a pre-approval letter showing that the buyer has the ability to secure financing, is a serious motivator for any seller.

#4: Expect a Low Appraisal – Once the deal is agreed upon with the bank and the financing secured, there is one more hurdle to leap over, the appraisal. Appraisals have been know to come in low on distressed properties because of neglect, vandalism, or damage. A lender will only lend a buyer the amount for which the home appraises, so until that number comes in, don’t breathe easy. Also if a buyer is planning on utilizing an FHA loan, there are additional strict regulations regarding the condition of the property, so FHA may require repairs to be completed prior to closing the loan.  For more information here is an article we wrote regarding “How To Get Top Dollar Out Of Your Home Appraisal“.

#5: Be Prepared To Spend Money On Repairs – One of a distressed home buyer’s best friends should be a Knoxville contractor. Even before negotiating, a buyer should have an estimate from a contractor as to the price of repairs. Stavros stated, “Because of the neglect and disrepair of most foreclosed homes, the repair list can be extensive and expensive. Know what costs are involved and incorporate those costs into the negotiations and the bottom line price.”

Filed Under: Home Buying, House Hunters Knoxville

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM. 312 E. Heritage Drive, Knoxville, TN 37934

February 23, 2013 By Troy Stavros

Open Houses in Knoxville, TNUPDATE: SOLD! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, FROM 2-4PM. 312 E. Heritage Drive, Knoxville, TN 37934 in Farragut’s Village Green Neighborhood.

 

Filed Under: 865 Real Estate Listings, House Hunters Knoxville

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM. 105 Doral Point, Knoxville, TN 37934

February 23, 2013 By Troy Stavros

Open Houses in Knoxville, TNUPDATE: SOLD! OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAY FROM 2-4PM at 105 Doral Point, Knoxville, TN 37934 in the West Knoxville’s Fox Den Subdivision.

 

Filed Under: 865 Real Estate Listings, House Hunters Knoxville

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