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Buying or Selling? What you need to know.

Everything!, Long Beach Peninsula, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl

Yes, times are tough, but there are willing and able buyers out there looking for a home.  If you’re a Seller, how do you attract that perfect buyer?  First and foremost, you need a real estate broker who will give you an honest comparative market analysis (CMA).   It’s unfortunate, but sometimes brokers will attempt to “buy” your listing by inflating the value.  This hurts you in a few different ways:  you get a false hope that you’re going to sell for a price that isn’t realistic in the current market; if you get a lower offer, you might be insulted and refuse to negotiate; your property may sit on the market for a long, long time; you may feel that you have a representative that you can’t trust to tell you the truth.  Also beware of a broker who says they have a buyer for your property if only you will list it with them. 

How do you avoid this situation?  Ask for referrals from your friends and associates.  Ask if they’ve dealt with a broker they felt treated them fairly and honestly, whether they were a buyer or seller.  Referrals are as good as gold and probably the broker is too!  Discovery Coast Real Estate is lucky to be on the receiving end of referrals several times a month and that’s what keeps us going when times are tough.  This is a big thank you to those of you who have referred us to your friends and families!

And now that you’ve selected that lucky representative, how can you make your house “FHA Loan Friendly”?  This handy flyer might help: FHA Flyer.  As always, your real estate broker should be able to help so take advantage of their expertise!

And Buyers, I’m thinking about you too.  You need a broker (agent) that will be looking out for your best interests, showing you all the homes that fit your needs regardless of which agency has the listing.  They will be prepared with all the info you need about the homes you’ll be looking at.  They will know how much you qualify since they will want you to talk to a lender before you start searching for a home.  If you haven’t done this, you’re not only wasting your time, your agent’s time and the sellers’ time but you may be disappointed when you find the house of your dreams and can’t get financing!  This can be devastating to your home buying enthusiasm. 

Ask yourself these questions and then hustle yourself to the lender of choice.  (Your broker may have recommendations based on his/her experiences with different lenders.  Beware of those that seem “too good to be true”.)

Questions:  How much money do you have in savings?  You’re going to need funds for a down payment, closing costs, inspection, etc.  If you think you qualify for down payment assistance, do you have 3.5% of the sales price of a home set aside?  Do you have family that would be willing to make a down payment gift?  There are so many different programs out there!    How’s your credit score?  Now more than ever this will affect your ability to borrow money.  (Just for fun - video about saving)

Once you’ve confirmed that you have what you need and you’ve contacted a lender to be pre-qualified, start working on your wish list!  You know what your budget is (pre-qualification) so figure out how to spend it!  3 bedrooms a must?  Need granite counters?  Garage?  Certain neighborhood or access to public transportation?  While the list will be very helpful, don’t rule out looking at homes that don’t meet all your requirements.  That two bedroom home may have a den; the counters might be ready for an upgrade anyway; the carport might be huge!  Keep an open mind and open eyes.  Pour out your heart to your agent and see what comes up.

Patience is a virtue  (The ability to wait for something without excessive frustration is a valuable character trait).  This is an unusual market for both Sellers and Buyers.  Mortgage interest is extremely low but lender requirements are stringent.  Sellers, the Buyers are out there but inventory is high, giving them a lot to compare your home to.  How does it stack up?  What incentives can you offer to make it stand out from the crowd?

And finally, remember to seek expert advice!  We’re looking out for you at Discovery Coast Real Estate!  Start your search online (84% of buyers do).


Wild Weather!

Everything!, Long Beach Peninsula, Real Estate, Weaving & Spinning | Posted by Cheri Diehl

Don’t you just love Fall?  The wind, the rain…  oh – wasn’t that summer?  Anyway, storm watching time is upon us and wouldn’t it be great to be watching it from your own beach home?  Discovery Coast Real Estate is ready to help.  This is a good time to be looking at property and getting a feel for the “beach life”.  There are some very affordable options right now.  Please visit our website, scroll down to the search page and start your own search.  Or, email us and we’ll do the work for you!

In one of my recent blog posts, I linked to the holiday schedule of our local restaurants.  If you’re doing the cooking and need groceries or a quick drink to get you through the cooking, here’s the Grocery_Libation_Coffee Holiday Schedule ’10-’11schedule!  Thanks to our good friends at Funbeach!  Speaking of Funbeach, you can now “click your pick” of calendars on their site so you don’t miss a single exciting activity.

Speaking of activities, the Spinners’ arm of the Clatsop Weavers & Spinners Guild meets most Thursday evenings at the Shelburne Inn in Seaview from 5pm until about 6:30.  Stop by and see what interesting fibers are being turned into yarn!  Visit our Facebook page and “like” it!

And finally, remember your manners this holiday season (and all the time).  Here’s a helpful reminder of Party Etiquette!

July Sales Report

Everything!, Long Beach Peninsula, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl

Pacific County saw a bit of an increase in sales in July, which is really encouraging.  With a bit of sunshine, I think more buyers will be getting in the mood to buy!

There was one commercial sale, the Ilwaco Market, which changed hands on 7/15/10.  In the Farm and Ranch category, Cranmoor Farm sold on 7/14/10.  Single family homes, which in clude manufactured homes not in parks and condos totaled 12 with an average price of $132,633 and average 246 cummulative days on the market.  Vacant land sales ranged from $$7,500 to $90,000 in 8 separate sales.  Please note that these are strictly NWMLS listed sales.  For more detail on the sales you can view the Cross_Client_Detail3870

How’s the rest of the state doing?  Here are some excerpts from the Northwest Multiple Listing Service News Release:

Brokers reported 5,571 pending sales across the 21 counties in the Northwest MLS service area. That’s up slightly from June when they reported 5,547 pending sales, but down about 23 percent from twelve months ago when there were 7,279 pending sales.

NAR, in its prepared statement, also addressed the employment picture. “There could be couple of additional months of slow home-sales activity before picking up later this year, providing the economy continues to add jobs. We’ve turned the corner on home prices and they should remain fairly stable over the balance of the year, but we really need to see stronger job creation to have a meaningful recovery in the housing markets,” according NAR.

MLS director Matt Deasy, managing broker of Windermere Real Estate/East, suggested some would-be buyers may not fully understand the advantages of today’s low interest rates. Citing examples from Windermere’s affiliated mortgage company, Deasy said a buyer saves $374 a month on a $300,000 loan compared to three years ago. The principal and interest on a $300,000 mortgage at today’s rate of 4.375 percent would be $1,498. Three years ago, when the rate averaged 6.375 percent, the P&I payment would have been $1,872.

On a $400,000 loan, the savings would be almost $500 per month ($2,495 less $1,997 = $498). For the past 30 years, the average rate is approximately 9 percent, which puts the payment on a $300,000 loan at $2,414 – a difference of $916 per month. “Buyers are motivated when they see these comparisons,” Deasy remarked. He also believes there’s a pent-up demand based on the number of pre-approvals for loans in the mortgage company’s pipeline. He expects many of these potential buyers “will pull the trigger” once rates or prices start edging up.


A Real Estate Question for you…

Everything!, Long Beach Peninsula, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl

Assume you’re a potential buyer (many of you are, I hope!).  You don’t live here yet, but want to.  Where do you start looking?  Do you search on Google or Yahoo?  What keywords do you use?  Have you found some sites that are really helpful?  Will you share them?

If you’ve already purchased a property here, how did you find it?  How did you find the agent who helped you?

My goal for Discovery Coast Real Estate is to get the most information out to everyone in the most economical and logical manner.

I sincerely thank those of you who take the time to answer these questions!

Cheri

$8,000 tax credit slipping away….

Everything!, New Listings, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl

Just a few things I wanted to talk about this week.  Of course, the weather is absolutely gorgeous here at the beach and fishing is still going on.  Be sure to visit the PORT OF ILWACO while you’re at the beach.  Saturday Market is (surprise) on Saturday!   And Ilwaco is the place to be!  Here are some opportunities for you:

OCEAN VIEW LOT IN DISCOVERY HEIGHTS

WATERFRONT RESTAURANT FOR SALE OR LEASE

LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER’S ROAD BUILDING LOT

GORGEOUS 4 BEDROOM HOME

ALL THE TEA AND CHINA (BUSINESS ONLY)

COASTAL RIDGE OCEAN VIEW TOWNHOMES

Here’s a link to some new listings showing up in our MLS during the last week – remember, Discovery Coast Real Estate can show and sell any property listed for sale so give one of us a call!  (If you have trouble with the link, please let me know)

View Listings

If you’re planning on using your tax credit, you only have about 72 days!   If you’re thinking of doing an FHA loan, the Kilkenny-Valenta Lending Group can close your loan in 12 business days.  Some restrictions apply, but this is BIG!

Have you been looking for a vacation rental property in Long Beach?  Thanks to Gayle Borchard, the new city planner, we’re pretty up to date on where you can and can’t do it.  Gayle kindly spoke to a group of Realtors before our tour of new listings and provided us with this fact sheet.  You might find it helpful.  VACATION RENTAL FACT SHEET.

Can't we all just get along?

Can't we all just get along?



Welcome Summer!

Everything!, New Listings, Races, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl

I’ve been enjoying the sunshine when Mother Nature allows it to shine here at the beach.  Although it has been cloudy, the weather has been comfortable and the rain is warmer!

Be sure to check our newest exclusive listing in Seaview!

img_0015 We enjoyed our MG Rally and while we didn’t take any prizes, we did come in less than 3 minutes behind first place!  Plenty of rain as we navigated our way from Wilsonville to Fort Columbia here at the beach.


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JUST SOLD!  Sea Crest Ave N, Long Beach

Thanks to our sellers: Mike, Dani & Rob

Welcome to Long Beach, Dale & Kathy!

Remember, you can keep track of recent sales by clicking on “Just Sold” from our home page.

Looking for something to do?  Ocean fishing in Area 1 (Columbia River), opens June 28 through the earlier of either September 30 or 88,200 marked coho with a guideline of 5,400 Chinook.  Seven days per week.  All salmon, two fish per day, no more than one of which can be a Chinook.  Chinook 24-inch total length minimum size limit.  All retained Coho must be marked with a healed adipose fin.
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NEW LISTINGS

Everything!, New Listings, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl

June already.  Seems like winter will never end and then time just zips along and we find ourselves in summer.  Although the weather is no indication, vacation season is here.  There is so much going on at the beach that I can’t put it all here.  But Funbeach sure can.  Be sure to visit our great visitor’s bureau site for information on the festivities!

We managed to get another grandson graduated.  Chris Rogers graduated from Stevenson High School with High Honors on June 6!  Way to go, Chris.  Chris has been accepted to Linfield College and received a number of scholarships.

Charlie’s back in the office today just 3 days after shoulder surgery!  Can’t keep a good  man down.

ROAD WORK UPDATE:

WSDOT contractor crews will close SR 103 between 15th Street SE and 13th Street NE (mile posts 0.80 to 1.99) in Long Beach for paving starting Monday, June 15 through Friday, June 19. A local detour will be available and crews will open SR 103 by noon Friday to avoid impacting weekend traffic. During the closure, which begins at midnight on Monday morning, contractor crews will grind out over a mile of old asphalt and replace it with new. Crews will also repair existing pavement in the closure area, replace signal loops and restripe SR 103.


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BIG PRICE REDUCTION!

Now just $149,000 for this 3 bedroom, 1-3/4 bath home walking distance to everything in town.  Master bedroom has slider out to large back deck.  Full fenced.  Oversized, detached garage.


510 Washington Ave N., Long Beach

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No better price on a gorgeous home with two views for the price of one!  Ocean view to the west, Willapa Hills to the east.  3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, custom built home has too many amenities to put in this small space, but just a few are Hickory floors & cabinets, tumbled marble floors, slab granite countertops with incredible inlays….


Now available at just $549,000.  35510 J Pl., Surfside

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NEW! Great Seaview location. Cute little beach cabin on oversized lot. Plenty of room for garage. Woodstove to keep you cozy. Owner will consider lease-purchase or carry a 2nd.

3014 K Pl., Seaview

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NEW! Great view lot in desirable Surfside estates. Build on upper half and the lower half protects your view. Build to 16′ on J Pl, 20′ on lower I Pl. Septic in, water and power in street. Buy now while prices are down! Bring your imagination and build your dream!

$89,900 – 34308 I Pl., Surfside


DON’T FORGET THESE IMPORTANT DATES: Tonight, June 11 – First Art Walk of the Season in Ilwaco, Beach to Chowder Run June 13, SWWA Sturgeon Derby June 13, Flag Day June 14, Doggie Olympics June 19-20, Garlic Festival June 20-21, Father’s Day June 21, Music in the Gardens June 27, Relay for Life June 27-28, Salmon Season opens June 28.


So Much To Do!

Everything!, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl


Well, the “season” really starts this weekend!  So many fun things to do, see, enjoy at the beach.

Here’s a start:

Ilwaco, WA-Saturday Market at the Port of Ilwaco kicks off the 2009 season one week early on April 25 to celebrate the Tall Ships in Port, the Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain.

Market vendors will highlight modern day equivalents of the items traded between the Chinook Tribe and American and European fur traders during the late 1700s and 1800s-beads, blue cloth and smoked salmon. Crow Creek Designs specializes in exquisite hand turned wooden beads and pendant jewelry. Multi-colored glass beads are featured in the attractive jewelry designs of Treasures by Val’s. Fashionable blue cloth T-shirts and denim shirts imprinted or embroidered with sea inspired designs are created by Blue Crab Graphics and Coastal Creations. Smoked salmon is the key ingredient to the savory chowder offered by Dan and Tina Delay of Smoked Salmon Chowder. For the rakish at heart, treasure chests and wooden pirates swords can be discovered at Grandma’s & Grandpa’s Crafts.

Shop for handmade arts, crafts and plants. Picnic on delicious seafood, American and ethnic fare, kettle corn, hot donuts and more. Stroll along the marina and watch the people, boats and dogs parade by. Saturday Market at the Port is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. between April 25 and September 26, 2009. For Saturday highlights and more information, see www.portofilwaco.org/saturdaymarket.html or call (360) 783-1143.

derby-flyerclamCLAMMING THIS WEEKEND!  MORE INFO HERE




Don’t forget – next weekend is the 59th Loyalty Day Celebration.  You can check the SCHEDULE here.

ON TO REAL ESTATE MATTERS:

USDA Rural Home Loan Program released their increased income limits!  This is great, great news opening up this amazing program to more potential buyers. 100% Financing – Zero down payment!  No Mortgage Insurance!  No Cash reserves required.  Borrowers DO NOT have to first time buyers (but if they are, remember that first time homebuyer credit!). Seller concession allowed up to 6%. No Loan LimitsMinimum. Credit Score 620 (exceptions eligible).

Be sure and check our exclusive listings and have fun playing with the interactive map!


Buying a Home (Part 1) or, why you need me!

Everything!, New Listings, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl
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WHERE DO YOU START WHEN YOU’RE READY TO BUY?


Buying a home is one of the “biggies” in life.  Your first home is especially exciting and stressful.  That’s why you need someone to help you navigate the waters.  It’s also important if you haven’t purchased a home in a few years.  Things have changed!   What used to be done on one legal sized document now takes an average of 12 pages (not counting the disclosures and follow-up documents.)

As your agent, I will:

  • Help you identify what type of property you need.
  • Gather information on suitable properties, schedule showings, send you updates on changes in price.
  • Point out potential problems based on my expertise in this area, recommend resources, and suggest contingency clauses to protect you.
  • Explain the forms and other paperwork you’ll be signing.


Many buyers are still unaware that while the seller is represented by their listing agent, you can also be represented by an independent agent.  As your agent, I owe you a fiduciary duty and will keep your information confidential and protect your interests in transactions.  For more information on the Law of Agency in Washington state, including information on dual agency, view the pamphlet here: agencylaw

If you’re ready to get started on your property search, send me this WISH LIST and let me start working for you.  And don’t forget that you can set up an automated search from my site.  PROPERTY SEARCH.

Next Post:  Where is the money coming from?


What’s Up, Doc?

Everything!, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl

Hope Easter was a success at your house.  It was wet and wild here and I didn’t feel guilty about spending the day in my weaving studio.

Spring Breaks are over and it’s back to “normal” at the beach.  If you’ve never visited the best site around for info about what’s happening here, you need to bookmark it right now.  FUNBEACH! There is more info than I could ever share on my blog.

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Kitten season is upon us!

Don’t you need a new friend?  ADOPT! If you don’t want a kitten,

Discovery Coast Real Estate will pay the adoption fee for a mature

cat.  Just as much love…

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SELLERS:  It’s a stressful time for you, I know.  Inventory is up, buyers are down.  Currently there are 296 MLS listed residences,  59 condos, and 294 parcels of land.  That’s stiff competition for your property, especially if you have a home listed for over $200,000!  Last month wasn’t a great sales month.  Just 12 residential sales, one condo, and six vacant land sales.  Days on the market for homes averaged 264 days.  Last year it was 201 days for the same period.

The first quarter of this year shows 26 MLS listed sales with a median price of $150,000.  The same quarter of 2008 showed just 29 sales with a median price of $184, 000.  And although the median price for the 1st quarter of 2007 was just $185,000 there were 59 MLS listed sales!  So yes, in answer to your question, the market has slowed considerably.

But, there is hope as I’ve said over and over again.  Real estate is still the best investment and although it looks bad right now, it will get better.  I’ve read numerous articles from different sources about the fact that it is starting to pick up.  We might not notice it here for a bit longer, but historically, sales go up in the summer months on the Long Beach Peninsula.  This is one of the articles that mentions an uptick and it might cheer you up!  REALTY TIMES.

Want more info?  Curious if this is the time to get your property on the market?   Give me a call or email me.

Is a Loan Modification Worth the Price? Read the article and decide.

Hope you had a chance to see our new listing in Ocean Park.  Do you know of someone who might be interested in a great little house, secluded property, close to Nahcotta?  Have them contact me!

Earth Day Community Beach Cleanup on Saturday, April 18th



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