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Thursday, June 23, 2016

List Your Home Today!


Hurry Up and List your House TODAY!!

 That headline might be a little aggressive. However, as the data on the 2016 housing market begins to roll in, we can definitely say one thing: If you are considering selling, 
IT IS TIME TO LIST YOUR HOME! 

The May numbers are not in yet, but the April numbers were sensational. Jonathon Smoke, Chief Economist at realtor.com, explained:

"We had a triple crown of April home sales reports, so 2016 is in the pole position to earn best year of home sales in a decade."
And Freddie Mac also expressed a tremendous optimism regarding home sales for the rest of the summer:
"Home sales typically rise in the spring and summer months, and we anticipate acceleration in home sales that will surpass 2007's pace by late summer."
The only challenge to the market is a severe lack of inventory. A balanced market would have a full six-month supply of homes for sale. Currently, there is less than a five-month supply of inventory. This represents a decrease in supply of 3.6% from the same time last year.

Bottom Line

With demand increasing and supply dropping, this may be the perfect time to get the best price for your home. Contact a local real estate professional today to see whether that is the case in your neighborhood.





Homeowners - Your Equity Has Changed



Do Homeowners Realize Their Equity Position Has Changed?

Do Homeowners Realize Their Equity Position Has Changed? | Keeping Current MattersYesterday, we reported that according to CoreLogic's latest Equity Report, nearly 268,000 homeowners regained equity and are no longer underwater on their mortgage in the first quarter. Homes with negative equity have decreased by 21.5% year-over-year. A study by Fannie Mae suggests that many homeowners are not aware of how their equity position has changed as their home has increased in value. For example, their study showed that 23% of Americans still believe their home is in a negative equity position when, in actuality, CoreLogic's report shows that only 8% of homes are in that position. The study also revealed that only 37% of Americans believe that they have "significant equity" (greater than 20%), when in actuality, 74% do! Do Homeowners Realize Their Equity Position Has Changed? | Keeping Current MattersThis means that 37% of Americans with a mortgage fail to realize the opportune situation they are in. With a sizable equity position, many homeowners could easily move into a housing situation that better meets their current needs (moving to a larger home or downsizing). Fannie Mae spoke out on this issue in their report:
"Homeowners who underestimate their homes' values not only underestimate their home equity, they also likely underestimate: 1) how large a down payment they could make with their home equity, 2) their chances of qualifying for mortgages, and, therefore, 3) their opportunities for selling their current homes and for buying different homes."
CoreLogic's report also revealed that if homes were to appreciate by an additional 5%, over 800,000 US households would regain positive equity.

Bottom Line

If you are one of the many homeowners who is unsure of your current equity situation and would like to know your options, contact a local real estate professional who can help.



Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Lots going on this summer in Salt Lake City and Beyond....




Eat Drink SLC
NEXT 7 DAYS

Utah Arts Festival
June 23-26, 2016
Library Square, Salt Lake City

Young Artists Piano Competition
June 22-25, 2016
Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, Salt Lake City

Warriors Over the Wasatch Air Show
June 25-26, 2016
Hill Air Force Base, Ogden



NEXT 14 DAYS

Park City 4th of July Celebration
July 4, 2016
Historic Main Street, Park City

Steel Days Concert
July 5, 2016
American Fork Amphitheater, American Fork

Wizard of Oz
July 1-16, 2016
High Valley Arts Outdoor Theatre, Midway



NEXT 30 DAYS

The Piano Guys
July 16, 2016
USANA Amphitheatre, West Valley City

Damn These Hills Film Festival
July 15-17, 2016
Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, Salt Lake City

Five Women Wearing the Same Dress
June 24 - July 22, 2016
Dolores Dore Eccles Fine Arts Center, St. George