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How Accurate are Online Estimates?

How Accurate are online estimates? How Accurate are Online Estimates?

Pop-up ads monopolize computer screens every day, showcasing free estimates of what your home is worth. On popular sites like Zillow and Redfin, simply typing in a street address will yield an enticing, high-end bracket estimate of what your home may sell for in today’s seller’s market. But determining the actual value of your home is a bit more complicated than the simple click of a button.

 

Utah is one of eleven states that are non-disclosure, meaning only if you have access to the MLS would you get accurate statistics on sales. So, while online estimates might paint an entertaining picture designed to get your attention, they don’t give an accurate assessment that can help you make a wise and significant financial decision.

 

Online sources lack accurate, up-to-date information about a property, such as upgrades, renovation, and landscaping, which can cause a higher or lower estimate than your home’s actual worth. Pricing your home correctly when you place it up for sale is vital. As a seller, if you price your home too high, even in today’s competitive market, it could sit and not receive offers. If you undervalue it to sell it faster, you could lose its net worth profit, which may be crucial to helping you into your next home.

 

Price is one of the first things buyers look for when searching for a new home. Having the wrong price on your property could deter the right buyer from making an offer.  Whether you’re looking to buy or sell, or even if you’re a homeowner wanting to keep track of your home’s value, it’s essential to understand how to assess the worth of your home accurately.

 

As seasoned and award-winning real estate agents, we can help you determine the proper market value of your home, with no cost or contractual obligation to you at all!

 

There are three types of home values that are key in assessing the worth of a home – appraised value, assessed value, and true market value.

 

  • Appraised Value – With appraised value, a professional appraiser is in charge of determining the appraised value of a home. The appraiser is usually an objective, licensed professional who with no allegiance to the buyer, seller, or lender, regardless of who is paying their fee.

The appraiser ensures the lender that the buyer is not overpaying for the property. The appraiser will compare the property to similar homes in your neighborhood. They will evaluate factors such as location, square footage, appliances, upgrades, improvements, and the interior and exterior of the house.

  • Assessed Value – A local municipal property assessor assesses the home’s value by evaluating comparable homes in the neighborhood, the home’s size, age, overall condition, and any improvements or upgrades made while you’ve lived there. Most counties use a multiplier (between 60%-80%) to calculate the final assessed value.
  • Actual Market Value – Your real estate agent will determine the accurate market value with both their expertise in buying and selling properties and specialized Coldwell Banker technology that helps assess the true worth of your home. Having a real estate agent is the most accurate method, which will ensure you list your property for the right price. Your real estate agent can also offer suggestions and cost-efficient upgrades that will improve the actual market value, making sure your home sells for its net worth.

 

As Coldwell Banker agents, we can provide a competitive market analysis, which compares your home to similar homes in the area. We can accurately assess the condition of your home’s general location, exterior, interior, age, and style of the house and marry it with current market trends to ensure the best actual value.

 

While it’s entertaining to click those pop-up ads or enter your home address on popular real estate sites, stop and think – how accurate are online estimates? Does wishful thinking help you in the long run in determining how much your home will sell for? If the answer is no, contact us today. We can give you a no-obligation, free assessment of your home’s worth, along with a comparative market analysis that will help you assess which properties are available in your desired location.

 

Get started the right way, and rest assured that you’re in good hands with Inman Torres and Company. We’re here for you.

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Real estate is hotter than lava this spring, and after recuperating from the whiplash that was 2020, everyone is casting an eye into the future of the housing market. Coldwell Banker reports that one in five homeowners (20%) plans to sell in the next 12 months and that the number of actual sales this year will surpass last year’s. Yes, you read that right. A robust housing market in 2021! But with a housing shortage, how can that be? Wouldn’t that conflict with the lack of homes for sale? We will tackle these questions and more as we delve further into the future of the housing market.

Selling a home can be stressful at the best of times, especially for people venturing into real estate for the first time.  By staying up to date on the latest market details, researching, and consulting your real estate agent, you stand a much higher chance of succeeding in your home buying/selling endeavors than going at it alone.

Consumers are currently outbid at furious paces in bidding wars, the winner sometimes forking outwards of $70,000 over the listing price! Homebuyers are frustrated, agents are exhausted, and we’re facing a historic, unprecedented era in the history of housing, the likes of which we’ve never seen.

Yet, we’re seeing 9.1% higher sales than a year ago, and the National Association of Realtors (NAR) predicts that 2021 will see an estimated 6.5 million home sales, up from 5.64 sales in 2020.

To understand how this might happen given the current housing shortage – and looking forward with no end in sight to either the pandemic or real estate mayhem, consider the delicate balance of inventory and demand and the tightrope the real estate market is carefully negotiating.

The statistics could meet NAR’s momentous prediction one of two ways:

  • The number of homes for sale could suddenly increase, doubling supply.
  • As the pandemic gets under control, fewer home buyers will seek out new homes.

In the first scenario, homeowners now are wary of putting their homes up for sale, concerned about having somewhere to go in such a tight market with little inventory. In the second scenario, those desperate to leave more highly infected areas searching for more comfortable living and working space may decide to stay where they are as the pandemic gets under control, and more people get vaccinated. Likely, a marriage of the two will calm the waves of the housing market once the pandemic begins to fade. Currently, demand is outpacing supply.

One often-overlooked solution to the lack of inventory is to build. 2021 is home builders’ time to shine. Luxury builders like Visionary Homes, Fieldstone Homes, and Ivory Homes build single-family houses and townhome communities at warp speed, even amid ever-rising prices and shortage of lumber. New building communities with new homes are popping up all over Davis County.

While new builder homes are a perfect solution for some, homeowners who would otherwise sell are still reluctant to put their homes into the housing market. The pandemic still looms, the real estate market lacks inventory, and homeowners want to see if their homes will appreciate any higher. The rise in home prices has significantly catapulted the worth of homes, resulting in wealth accumulation for current homeowners.

As the year progresses and more vaccines get distributed into people’s arms, we should see a shifting dynamic in more supply and less demand.

The pandemic lured buyers to purchase homes with more space and less cost, often causing some to move out of state and resettle in locations they otherwise would not have considered (e.g., the exodus from New Yorkers to the suburbs). As more people turn an eye toward using their stimulus payments in the economy and away from the housing market, that dynamic may be shifting.

The rising prices of homes may linger for the foreseeable future. Still, the high cap may also dissuade potential homebuyers due to the lack of affordability and fear of entering bidding wars until the lava cools.

NAR’s projections foresee a .5 percent increase in 30-year fixed interest rates over the next two years, resulting in higher monthly mortgage payments for consumers. While the housing market shortage won’t be solved instantaneously and may even last for a few years, it won’t skyrocket forever. So, where is the breaking point?

The good news here lies in the statistics and forecast from the NAR. NAR showed that Utah is one of the top states to have shown resilience and has predicted Utah will perform well in a post-pandemic environment. Homebuilding will continue, and new listings, constructions, and sellers will gradually emerge from the woodwork to restore balance. But until that happens, buckle in. It’s going to be a bumpy, frustrating year.

Coldwell Banker has been a trusted advisor for more than 114 years, helping buyers and sellers make the right decisions in times of prosperity and times of crises. Throughout our history, we have withstood numerous adversities and were born in emergencies following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Our goal has always been to bring honesty, integrity, and service to those in need.

As the news headlines raise questions and uncertainty over the housing market’s future, we at Inman Torres and Company are happy to provide you with real-time information and answer all of your real estate questions. You don’t have to go up to bat alone. We can supply you with vital market reports so you can be well-informed, including data on homes for sale in your area, homes sold, and your home’s current value.

Let us be your trusted advisor – we’re ready to share our expertise and answer all of your real estate questions. Please contact us today for a virtual presentation and discussion.

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Build a Home in Utah

In today’s competitive market with low inventory, homebuyers are weighing all options, including using a home builder to build a home in Utah. If you’re considering building your next home, here are some pros and cons you should know before deciding.               

With new constructions expanding and helping to offset the current demand for homes, there are both benefits and pitfalls to building a home including location, time for the home to be built, and cost. Here are the pros and cons of investing in a newly constructed home from a builder.  

Pros of Building a New Home with a Builder

Building a Home in Utah

Inventory of Homes for Sale

With the bidding wars and continued low inventory of homes due to surging homebuyer activity, many homeowners are reluctant to put their homes up for sale, resulting in some of the lowest percentages of homes on the market we’ve seen. With newly constructed homes, you don’t have to worry about inventory. With a plethora of builders setting up handsome, newly constructed communities, you can easily find the area and home of your choice, or alternatively, purchase land to build your home on.  

Home Designs 

While older homes such as split-level houses have their appeal, the rooms tend to be smaller and more boxed in. By selecting a new construction to build a home in Utah, you’ll find vaulted ceilings, open floor plans, and plenty of natural light and space, both in the home and in the garage. Luxury is a common factor among our builders, and their mission is to make your life more comfortable. 

Going Green: Energy Efficiency 

With updated smart technology such as thermostats, doorbells, and energy-efficient appliances, a new home will equip you with lower bills while helping the environment at the same time. Newer windows and better insulation means more energy efficiency, helping to put more money in your pocket and save you in the long run. 

Customized Preferences 

Builders like Richmond Homes, Symphony, and Vision Homes have different floor plans to select from, and a wide range of options to help you customize your living areas to your lifestyle. Whether you prefer chrome, granite, or wood in your kitchen, different paint in the upstairs bathroom, or specific appliances, builders will allow you to customize your new home however you see fit. One of the best customizations new construction buyers enjoy is selecting the building site. If you prefer a wooded view, mountain ridges, or a nearby lake or reservoir, builders will work with you to tailor your new home to your needs. 

Cons of Building a New Home with a Builder

Negotiating 

We’ve all been there, haggling a price for a fun T-shirt or watch/piece of jewelry from a seller at a market. It can be frustrating, involved, and competitive – this is where a buyer’s agent comes in. A real estate agent will negotiate on your behalf and help pave the way to a smooth transaction with the builder. But unlike homes for sale currently on the market, builder prices are firm. They may charge for specific upgrades, and that is something new construction buyers should be aware of. 

The Perfect Location 

Moving anywhere involves several unknown variables. With a normal home purchase, you can scout out your potential neighborhood, say hello to a would-be neighbor, ask about the area, and check out the crime rate. While the landscape surrounding your would-be home at the builder lot may look inviting and green, you will be one of the first ones to move into your neighborhood. Some people prefer being the ground zero of their communities, but you will have no choice over who might move in next door, and that is a risk newly constructed homebuyers have to take.  

Landscaping 

It’s been said that trees have souls, and many homebuyers find a charm and appeal in moving to sleepy, quiet streets with shady, well-developed trees. Everything with newly constructed homes is new, including the landscaping. You will start your garden from scratch, but the good news is you can plant whatever you’d like.  

Proximity 

The walkability factor plays into a lot of homebuyers’ decisions as they navigate their next journey in life. Builders tend to place their new constructions further out into the suburbs. While there might be access half a mile or so away to a bus stop, you will have to wait for the community to be built and for schools, shopping areas, and infrastructure to find their footing nearby. This is important to keep in mind to make sure you can have access to grocery stores and key areas.  

Noise Pollution 

With newly constructed homes come everyone’s favorite word: construction. Count on a year or two of noise and ongoing traffic until your property and properties in the community are built. If you have patience and a good attitude, it will be worth it! But bear in mind that there will be a lot of hammering and noise during office hours. 

Building a Home in Utah

Inman Torres and Company can help you work with Home Builders to choose the right builder for you, and assist you in the home buying process from start to finish. Your Inman Torres and Company realtor can help you make the right choice to build or buy, and help in both processes.

For more information on how to build a home in Utah or questions on buying your next home, contact us for professional guidance and answers. As an award-winning team who work with builders on a continual basis, we can offer seasoned insight and help you make the decision that is best for you.

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“The training and the support they provide and the technology and tools they have is amazing. There is such good communication between the broker and the agents and the office leader is super-supportive. Regarding technology, they are always trying to stay ahead of everybody else and provide the agents what they need.” – Coldwell Banker Affiliated Agent 

 

According to a new agent perception study conducted by Coldwell Banker at the end of 2020, no one beats Coldwell Banker in agent satisfaction. We wholeheartedly agree.

 

As a company that’s led the real estate industry for over a century, we’d like to think we know a thing or two about what matters to real estate agents. Because right now, over 95,000 agents around the globe call the Coldwell Banker® brand their home. But the mission of understanding and catering to those in the real estate profession never stops. The world we live in is in a state of constant technological and cultural change (a fact made all too clear in the year 2020), and with that comes changing priorities for agents to which real estate companies must adapt.

 

Being Coldwell Banker agents sets us apart from other real estate brokerages in many ways. We have:

  • Better tools/training
  • Unbeatable resources
  • More team support
  • Better training
  • Greater global presence

 

We place high value on trust, taking charge, and striving to be the best we can be. By engaging in ongoing top-notch training to stay ahead of our competitors and a focus on constant progression, Inman Torres and Company is always ready to provide you with exceptional real estate knowledge and marketing tools to help you get the most from your transaction. One of the things that make our team great is that when one of our agents is training, the other is available to show homes and be there to care for all of your real estate needs. Contact us today to see how we can help you in your search for the perfect home.

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The Value of a Buyer's Agent

The process of buying a home can be complex and stressful, especially in today’s competitive market. Susan and Marilee both have extensive experience and knowledge of current market conditions.  By having them walk you through the available properties on the market (both existing homes and new construction), you can rest easy in knowing they will negotiate on your behalf and represent your values and real estate goals.

A buyer’s agent will:

  • Meet with you to discuss your needs and goals, and to plan your property search.
  • Help you with the pre-approval process and establish your budget.
  • Manage appointments to show you properties that meet your criteria.
  • Alert you of any new properties that come on the market.
  • Work with you until you find the right home.·
  • Help you strategize and determine your offer.
  • Negotiate the offer and contract.
  • Facilitate any inspections and resolve any issues.
  • Advise and prepare you for closing and any associated costs.
  • Keep you updated on the progress of your transaction every step of the way.

With most properties receiving multiple offers in almost every situation it is pivotal to have a buyer’s agent to help represent you and ease your way to homeownership.

When you choose Inman Torres and Company to represent you, you’ll have someone by your side every step of the way, giving you valuable insights and information, you need to have confidence in your decision.

Please contact us today for more information. We would be pleased to discuss any questions you may have.

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Fiduciary Duties and Realtors

In a fiduciary capacity, it is the duty of the real estate agent to protect a clients’ privacy and keep all information confidential. To understand the relationship between Fiduciary Duties and Realtors, let’s first break down the meaning of both terms.

What Is an Agent?

An agent is a person who acts or works on behalf of another person (the principal) under a contractual relationship.  Generally, the agent takes actions on behalf of his/her client (within the scope of his agency) in transactions with third parties. At Inman Torres and Company, we will work with you from start to finish in ensuring a positive and smooth transaction.

The client, or principal, is the person who appoints the agent to act on his/her behalf. In real estate transactions, the principal has traditionally been the seller of the property, who hires a real estate agent to sell or lease his/her property. Recently, more buyers have begun to hire their own agents to represent them in the sale/purchase transaction.

Fiduciary Duties

Traditionally, the principal/agent relationship was one of confidence and trust. Like other agents, the real estate agent was considered to be a fiduciary.  That meant that a real estate agent was required to act with care and the utmost good faith towards his/her principal. We still hold ourselves accountable to those principles to this day. You can read more about this in our Realtor Code of Ethics.

Under traditional agency law, fiduciaries have affirmative duties towards their principals, including (not limited to):

  • Accounting: The agent must account for all funds entrusted to her and not commingle (combine) client/customer funds with her personal and/or business funds.
  • Care: The agent must use all of her skills to the best of her ability on behalf of the client.
  • Confidentiality: The agent must keep confidential any information given to her by her client, especially information that may be damaging to the client in a negotiation.
  • Disclosure: The agent must disclose to the client any information she receives that may benefit the client’s position in a negotiation.
  • Loyalty: The agent owes undivided loyalty to the client and puts the client’s interests above her own.
  • Obedience: The agent must obey all lawful orders that the client gives her.

To learn more about Fiduciary Duties and realtors, please see below and contact us if you have any questions.

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