Buying a homeHousing Market NewsMortgage and Home Loans March 19, 2022

How To Navigate a Market Where Multiple Offers Is the New Normal

If you’re thinking of buying a home today, you already know that the number of homes available for sale is low. But what does that really mean for you? As a buyer, low housing supply coupled with high buyer demand means you should be prepared to navigate a highly competitive market where homes sell fast and get multiple offers. Realtor.com has this to say:

“Homes also flew off the market at record pace as buyers put offers in the moment properties came up for sale….”   

How To Navigate a Market Where Multiple Offers Is the New Normal | MyKCM

In a bidding war situation like this, doing everything you can to get ahead of the competition is a wise move. That’s because when you find a house and submit an offer, it’ll likely be up against strong offers from other buyers. According to the latest RealtorsConfidence Index from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), homes today are receiving an average of 3.9 offers. That’s the most offers we’ve seen in January for the last 5 years (see graph below):

How To Navigate a Market Where Multiple Offers Is the New Normal | MyKCM

To help you navigate bidding wars with multiple offers, an expert real estate advisor is key. They know what’s worked for other buyers, what sellers are looking for, and how to help you prepare when it comes time to make an offer. Here are three tips to keep in mind that will help you make the best offer possible.

1. Know Your Numbers​

Knowing your budget and what you can afford is critical to your success as a homebuyer. The best way to understand your numbers is to work with a lender so you can get pre-approved for a loan. Pre-approval shows sellers you’re serious, which can give you a competitive edge. You should also know making an offer at the home’s asking price may not be enough. Homes today often sell for more than their listing price. An agent can help you understand the market value of the home and what other homes are selling for in your area.

2. Be Ready To Move Fast​

Speed and the pace of sales are contributing factors to today’s competitive housing market. When homes are selling fast, it’s important to stay on top of the market and be ready to move quickly. Your agent will help you stay up to date on the latest listings and help you put together your best offer as soon as you find the home you want to buy.​

3. Make a Strong but Fair Offer​

​When you’re up against other offers, putting your best offer forward from the start is key. Lean on your agent to write a strong offer and use their expertise on which levers you can pull to make your offer as enticing as possible. One option is to wave some of your contract contingencies (conditions you set that the seller must meet for the purchase to be finalized). Just remember there are certain contingencies you don’t want to give up, like the home inspection.

Bottom Line

No matter what, your agent is your best resource for making an offer that stands out in a competitive market. Let’s connect to talk through what you can expect as a buyer and how to kick off a successful home search.

Buying a homeHousing Market NewsMortgage and Home Loans March 17, 2022

Key Factors That Impact Affordability Today

 

You can’t read an article about residential real estate without the author mentioning the affordability challenges that today’s buyers face. There’s no doubt homes are less affordable today than they were over the last two years, but that doesn’t mean homes are now unaffordable.

There are three measures used to establish home affordability: home prices, mortgage rates, and wages. Let’s look closely at each of these components.

Key Factors That Impact Affordability Today | MyKCM

1. Home Prices

The most recent Home Price Insights report by CoreLogic shows home values have increased by 19.1% from last January to this January. That was one reason affordability declined over the past year.

2. Mortgage Rates

While the current global uncertainty makes it difficult to project mortgage rates, we do know current rates are almost one full percentage point higher than they were last year. According to Freddie Mac, the average monthly rate for last February was 2.81%. This February it was 3.76%. That increase in the mortgage rate also contributes to homes being less affordable than they were last year.

3. Wages

The one big, positive component in the affordability equation is an increase in American wages. In a recent article by RealtyTrac, Peter Miller addresses that point:

“Prices are up, but what about wages? ADP reports that job holder incomes increased 5.9% last year but rose 8.0% for those who switched employers. In effect, some of the higher cost to buy a home has been offset by more cash income.”

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) also recently released information that looks at income and affordability. The NAR data provides a comparison of the current median family income versus the qualifying income for a median-priced home in each region of the country. Here’s a graph of their findings:

Key Factors That Impact Affordability Today | MyKCM

As the graph shows, the median family income (shown in blue on the graph) is greater than the qualifying income needed to buy a median-priced home (shown in green on the graph) in all four regions of the country. While those figures may vary in certain locations within each region, it’s important to note that, in most of the country, homes are still affordable.

So, when you think about affordability, remember that the picture includes more than just home prices and mortgage rates. When prices rise and rates rise, it does impact affordability, and experts project both of those things will climb in the months ahead. That’s why it’s less affordable to buy a home than it was over the past two years when prices and rates were lower than they are today. But wages need to be factored into affordability as well. Because wages have been rising, they’re a big reason that, while less affordable, homes are not unaffordable today.

Bottom Line

To find out more about affordability in our local area, let’s discuss where home prices are locally, what’s happening with mortgage rates, and get you in contact with a lender so you can make an informed financial decision. Remember, while less affordable, homes are not unaffordable, which still gives you an opportunity to buy today.

Housing Market News March 16, 2022

March 2022 Housing Market Update

Welcome to the March 2022 Housing Market Update. Geoff Green, President of Green Team Realty and Co-Founder and CEO of NuOp, is the host of the March 15 webinar. If you missed it, the video of the webinar is available below.

 

Price appreciation

Price Appreciation Acceleratin from Jan 2021 to Jan 2022

 

 

 

 

As shown here, there is an acceleration again in price appreciation. For a while, we were talking about it decelerating (not depreciating). According to Geoff, inventory is just so low that pricing has nowhere to go but up.

In addition. the major forecasting agencies show an average of 6.1% increase for 2022. The average annual home price forecast has usually been around 4% per year.

Supply and Demand

Basically, inventory is a subject that the Housing Market Update has discussed for several years.  A Sellers’ Market is defined as having less than 6 months’ inventory. Home prices will appreciate. A neutral market, during which prices appreciate with inflation, is 6-7 months inventory. A  Buyers’ Market, with over 7 months of inventory, will see home prices depreciating.

In addition, worries of a housing bubble persist among 77% of consumers and 44% of agents. However, there is a big difference in factors, including inventory supply as shown below.

Inventory of Homes Nothing Like Last Time

Keeping an eye on other factors…

According to Mark Zandi, Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist,

“Recession risks later this year and into next are now uncomfortably high.” “The odds that the Fed missteps and tightens too aggressively are material and rising. Landing the economic plane on the tarmac was already going to be difficult for the Fed because of the pandemic and high inflation, but Russia’s invasion makes it more likely the economic plane hits the tarmac hard or even crashes.”

The Housing Market Update will continue to keep an eye on this. However, Geoff reminded viewers that a recession does not necessarily lead to a bad housing market.

Meet the Panel

Joining Geoff for this March 2022 Housing Market Update are Keren Gonen, Green Team New Jersey Realty, and Peter Mallon, Americana Mortgage Group, Inc. The panel discussed the issues and data presented by Geoff as it relates to what they are experiencing in their own businesses.  To watch the webinar and view the panel discussion, click hereYou’ll find contact information for the panelists below:

Contact info for panel on Housing Market Update for March 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Housekeeping” Items

Housekeeping items for HMU

 

Buying a homeSelling a Home March 4, 2022

An Expert Advisor Will Give You the Best Advice in Today’s Market

Having an experienced guide coaching you through the process of buying or selling a home is important in a normal market – but today’s market is far from normal. As a result, an expert real estate advisor isn’t just good to have by your side, they’re essential.

Today’s housing market is full of extremes. Experts project mortgage rates will continue to rise this year, and that’s driving significant demand for homes as buyers want to make their purchases before rates climb even higher. At the same time, an absence of sellers is leading to record-low housing inventory. This imbalance in supply and demand is creating bidding wars and driving home price appreciation as well as considerable gains in home equity.

An Expert Advisor Will Give You the Best Advice in Today’s Market | MyKCM

 

These market conditions can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to go at it alone. Having a trusted expert to coach you through the process of buying or selling a home gives you clarity and confidence through each step.

Here are just a few of the ways a real estate expert is invaluable:

Contracts – Agents help with the disclosures and contracts necessary in today’s heavily regulated environment.

Experience – In an unprecedented market, experience is crucial. Real estate professionals know the entire sales process, including how it’s changed over the past two years.

Negotiations – Your real estate advisor acts as a buffer in negotiations with all parties throughout the entire transaction and advocates for your best interests.

Education – Knowledge is power in today’s market, and your advisor will simply and effectively explain market conditions and translate what they mean for you.

Pricing – Finally, a real estate professional understands today’s real estate values when setting the price of your home or helping you make an offer to purchase one.

A real estate agent is a crucial guide through this unprecedented market, but not all agents are created equal. A true expert can carefully walk you through the whole real estate process, look out for your unique needs, and advise you on the best ways to achieve success. Finding an expert real estate advisor – not just any agent – should be your top priority when you’re ready to buy or sell a home.

What’s the key to choosing the right expert?

It starts with trust. You’ll want to know you can trust the advice they’re giving you, so you need to make sure you’re connected with a true professional. No one can provide perfect advice because it’s impossible to know exactly what’s going to happen at every turn – especially in today’s unique market. But a true professional can give you the best possible advice based on the information and situation at hand. They’ll help you make the necessary adjustments along the way, advocate for you throughout the process, and coach you on the essential knowledge you need to make confident decisions. That’s exactly what you want and deserve.

Bottom Line

It’s critical to have an expert on your side who’s well versed in navigating today’s rapidly changing market. If you’re planning to buy or sell a home this year, let’s connect so you have a real estate professional on your side to give you the best advice and guide you along the way.

Agency News and Awards February 28, 2022

Celebrating Five Years with Green Team

Like any family, Green Team likes to celebrate special occasions. And, celebrating five years with Green Team is indeed an important anniversary! Congratulations to:

Jaime Dalton

Jaime Dalton joined Green Team New Jersey Realty in January 2017. Raised in Vernon, NJ, Jaime graduated from Vernon Township High School in 1996. Jaime’s love of Sussex County and her deep roots in the area enable her to share her knowledge with clients. “I just can’t imagine not living here, “said Dalton. “It had the best of everything…living in the beautiful, peaceful mountains while having anything else you could want all within an hour.” Jaime ended 2021 by achieving a Bronze Award for a sales volume of $1.5-$3 Million.

Robert Valentine

Robert Valentine joined Green Team New York Realty in January 2017. Robert has even more to celebrate. He finished 2021 with the Bronze Award for sales volume between $1.5-$3 Million.

Theodore Van Laar  

Theodore Van Laar has been part of Green Team New Jersey Realty since February 2017. He has over 35 years of experience selling resort properties. In 1979, the amenities and beauty first attracted Ted and his wife, Rosanne, to the area. Through the years, they fell in love with the lifestyle and growth here in the Mountain Creek, Crystal Springs, and Great Gorge resort area. They enjoy and share their appreciation for the surrounding area with their three children, family, and friends. Ted is a seasoned professional with a record of achievement and a reputation for his honesty and integrity. He is enthusiastic about sharing his love of the Resort lifestyle with his clients, whether they are looking for an investment property, second home, or primary residence. Ted received the Gold award for $5-$10 Million sales volume for 2021.

Barbara Tesa

Barbara Tesa joined Green Team New Jersey Realty in April of 2017. She brought with her over 20 years of professional experience in both residential and commercial real estate management. Furthermore, Barbara has a successful history as a licensed real estate agent in New Jersey since 2009. In 2001, Barbara and her husband purchased a home in Crystal Springs. There, they enjoy a resort lifestyle and all the beauty that Sussex County has to offer. The ability to embrace the potential in each of their homes became second nature to Barbara giving her the confidence to inspire many of her clients to do the same.   In 2021, Barbara achieved the Gold award for $5-$10 Million in sales.

Lora Chandra

Lora Chandra joined Green Team Realty in April of 2017 as a CSA (Certified Sales Assistant). In 2018, she received the Team Player Award for being the most reliable,  positive, and dependable. Furthermore, the award states that she works well with others and is a great problem solver.  Ultimately, it’s no surprise that Lora has risen in the company to Operations Manager.

Pam Zachowski

Pam Zachowski joined Green Team New Jersey Realty in May of 2017. With diversified corporate experience, Pam pays great attention to detail and has a strong drive to find your next home. Additionally, her dedication to continued participation and growth within this industry has furthered her advancement. Pamela has a high level of motivation to continue advancing her professional skills and eagerly looks to utilize and challenge her abilities. She achieved the Gold award for 2021 sales volume of $5-$10 Million.

Kim Lesley Spaughton

Kim Lesley Spaughton joined Green Team New York Realty in May 2017. She was born in England and moved to New York City 28 years ago. There, she raised her daughter Jasmine, who is one of the original cast of ‘Hamilton the Musical’ on Broadway. Kim is a professional working musician, performing concerts, teaching singing locally. She also leads meditation workshops as the Spiritual Director of her own program in rehabs and outpatient facilities. Kim has a sublime understanding of the heart in others and in turn,  has dedicated herself to finding the perfect home for you. Negotiating is her passion, understanding that each transaction has its own unique quality. Kim achieved the Bronze award for sales of $1.5-$3 Million.

Jim Moser

Jim Moser joined Green Team New York Realty in June of 2017. He studied marketing at Dominican College and, throughout his career, he has had a great passion for customer service. While a native of Rockland County, Jim has lived in Orange County for over 25 years residing in Warwick for over five. And, while some consider it “country,” Jim loves the mixture of farmland, great neighborhoods, and quality restaurants and shops. Of course, there are also wineries, the drive-in theatre, and concerts in town. His knowledge of the area and his desire to create a positive customer experience is a plus for his clients.

Tom Folino

Tom Folino became a member of Green Team New York Realty in October of 2017. If Tom’s name sounds familiar, it’s probably because he taught at Warwick Valley Central School District, where he was highly respected as both a teacher and coach; formally the Head Coach of both  Boys Varsity Basketball  and Boys Varsity Golf for 20 years. After 37 years with the WVCS District, Tom retired from teaching in 2014 and coaching in 2017. He decided to pursue real estate full time, motivated by a desire to help people sell and buy homes they’d love within this community he knows so well. Tom received the Gold award for sales of $5-$10 Million in 2021..

Walter Ross

Walter Ross joined Green Team New York Realty in December 2017.   As a Warwick resident for over 40 years, Walter has knowledge of both the local and Orange County markets. Combined with over 35 years of business and marketing experience, he has the knowledge and experience needed to achieve a successful real estate transaction.   Walter received the Silver award for $3-$5 Million in sales in 2021.

 

Happy 5th Anniversary and Congratulations!

 

 

 

 

Agency News and Awards February 25, 2022

Meet Michelle Spina

Michelle Spina is bringing her marketing expertise to Green Team New York Realty.

Michelle attended college at SUNY New Paltz where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Marketing. She spent the last 6 years working as a TV Media Buyer where she serviced a large variety of clients, some of which include movie studios, grocery stores, and kids’ toys. Michelle excels in sales, advertising, and has great communication skills.

For the past couple of years, Michelle had been interested in starting a profession in real estate. With her history in marketing, she knew it would be a great opportunity for her. In March of 2021, she decided it was time to start her real estate career. She obtained her license and now has started her new career with Green Team New York Realty.

Michelle has spent the last 3 years living in Wyckoff New Jersey. She comes from a big Italian family and her favorite thing is being with them for Sunday dinners. Cooking, working out, watching sports games, and doing activities outside in the sun are just some of the things she enjoys.”

Agency News and Awards February 25, 2022

Brian Cisek Earns PSA designation

Green Team New York Realty’s Brian Cisek earns his PSA designation!

Whether you are buying or selling, working with an agent who is a Pricing Strategy Advisor can help ensure you are getting the best deal for your home. One of the most confusing parts of a real estate deal is the pricing. However, a PSA takes care of that for you. By building a thorough Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) they are able to help ensure you are getting what your home is worth. In today’s market that is one of the most valuable assets that you can have on your team.

Brian decided that he wanted to go above and beyond to make sure his clients received the best possible service. Growing up in Greenwood Lake and now living in Warwick Brian has great knowledge of the area. He is a member of the Warwick Lions Club and is dedicated to improving his community. His clients can feel confident knowing they have such a diligent agent on their side.

Agency News and Awards February 21, 2022

GTNYR – Achieving Personal Best

COVID-19 created both challenges and opportunities

For those in the real estate industry, COVID-19 has presented many unique challenges. However, it has also presented many opportunities.  And, for many sales associates of GTNYR, it meant achieving their personal best.  Despite the shutdowns and ever-changing regulations, the pandemic created a housing market with a life of its own. Ultimately, many city dwellers found themselves wanting homes with outdoor space, room for remote working and learning, and private spaces. And,  Orange County attracted many of these buyers. Fueled by historically low interest and inventory rates, sellers have been experiencing multiple offers and bidding wars. And, the expertise and dedication enabled Green Team New York Realty Sales Associates to meet the challenges head-on.

GTNYR achieving personal best in 2021

While the housing market soared, so did many of our real estate associates! Therefore, Green Team New York Realty would like to congratulate our sales associates who had their best-selling year in 2021! 

Agency News and Awards February 18, 2022

Agent Spotlight on Kristi Anderson

The Green Team Agent Spotlight is on Kristi Anderson.   

About Kristi…

Kristi joined Green Team New Jersey Realty in 2019, bringing with her over 18 years of experience. That year, she became a Captains Club award winner with $3-$5 Million in sales. In 2020, with $10.8 Million in sales, she was in the top 1.7% of all agents in Sussex County. In addition, she was named to the Green Team MVP Circle. Furthermore, Kristi received the New Jersey Realtors® Silver Circle of Excellence Sales Award that year.

Kristi Anderson of GTNJR Silver Circle of Excellence Award
And, with over $12 million in sales for 2021, Kristi has achieved Green Team’s new Platinum production level.
Kristi is now licensed in New York as well and has joined Green Team New York Realty.

The Broker-Realtor® is an Accredited Buyer’s Representative. In addition, Kristi has Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource Certification. This busy mom of four still finds time to volunteer with the Vernon Township School District’s SCA. She is also a dedicated, hardworking volunteer board member of the Vernon Chamber of Commerce.  What’s more, Kristi has also started volunteering for the Highland Lakes Community Ecology Committee.

 

Kristi Anderson of Green Team New Jersey Realty at Street Fair

 Kristi Anderson enjoying the sun

Before entering the real estate profession, what did you do?

I was in banking for several years then I worked as an Account Service Representative for a pharmaceutical Data Company. It was interesting but sitting at a desk all day was just not my cup of tea. I love the diversity being a Realtor offers

How and why did you become a real estate agent?

I bought a house and thought the whole experience was really cool even though there were some bumps in the road and it took us 5 months to close. However, I went and got my license, and here I am 20 years later still loving it.

What do you like best about being a real estate agent?

The excitement of making people’s real estate dreams come true. I love the feeling I get every time!  There is nothing else like handing them the keys and seeing that big smile on their face.  Priceless!

What do you like least about being a real estate agent?

Telling a client disappointing news. Unfortunately, it happens in this business and you have to assist your clients through the triumphs and turmoil.

What was your most memorable/unusual real estate transaction?

My client was buying a property and there was a discrepancy in the land of about 2 acres. The attorney notified everyone at closing and they decided to sue each other and we went to court. The judge said this is a joke and told the sellers you will sell the property to these buyers at this price and that is it. A month later we closed. They happily still live there.

What is it like being part of the Green Team?

There is always someone there to help and their client appreciation program does not compare. I love seeing the smile on my client’s faces when I hand them their Thanksgiving pie
Kristi Anderson with GTNJR For Sale Sign

How would family and friends describe you?

Hardworking, tenacious, easy to talk to, problem solver, dedicated, sincere, transparent, and most importantly honest!

What is your proudest accomplishment?
When I was in banking they had a program for employees that if you went above and beyond for a customer it would be made into a commercial. I had a client come in after hours and he needed to cash his check and was flying out early in am. I basically took his check and cashed it out of my account through the ATM. He informed my manager and we made a commercial and it was on national TV. They even played during the World Series.

What does “home” mean to you?

Home means family to me. A place where you feel safe, where you belong. Where you feel stable and secure.  Homes is the base of where memories begin. 

What advice would you give to someone thinking about selling their home?

There is no better time to sell Covid has really made people appreciate the value of owning a home which has helped the values rise.

What advice would you give to someone thinking about buying a home?

Real estate is the best investment you can make. Not just financially, emotionally also. It is yours and you should be proud of that accomplishment. Rates are still low, so I would get in before they go up.

What advice would you give to your younger self?

Work smarter not harder. Get your license sooner. lol
Agency News and Awards February 10, 2022

Green Team 2021 Awards

Geoff Green, President of Green Team Realty, summed up the unique challenges of 2021.

“It was a culmination of two of the most difficult years in the history of our industry and our Agency.  Yes, the market has been sizzling, and yes lots of our Sales Associates had their best years of production ever. However, it all came at a cost.   Our Sales Associates worked boldly through a pandemic.  They endured countless bidding wars, many of which they didn’t win.  They counseled their clients through an endless amount of phone calls to help them not be deterred from attaining their vision of becoming a homeowner.  Despite the challenges put in front of them, they all endured and succeeded at new heights.  A sincere congratulations to all of Green Team Realty’s Sales Leaders for their success in 2021.”

2021 resulted in the creation of new sales level awards, to ensure that the dedication and hard work of Green Team Sales Associates are recognized. Due to that dedication, Green Team New York Realty is #1 out of 149 offices in the Town of Warwick, based on sales volume and number of transactions in 2021. Furthermore, Green Team New York Realty is #5 of 585 offices in Orange County. Green Team New Jersey Realty is #1 of 206 offices in Vernon Township,  based on sales volume and number of transactions in 2021. Furthermore, Green Team New Jersey Realty is #9 of 506 offices in Sussex County.

Yearly Sales Leaders and new sales level awards, setting the bar higher

Keren Gonen,, Green Team New Jersey Realty Sales Leader, and Sapphire Level. ($20-30 Million)

Jennifer DiCostanzo, Green Team New York Realty Sales Leader, Diamond Level ($15-20 Million)

Platinum  ($10-15 Million)

Green Team New York Realty: Tiffany Megna, Nancy Sardo, Dean Diltz

Green Team New Jersey Realty: Kristi Anderson

Gold ($5-$10 Million)

Green Team New York RealtyTammy Scotto, Carol Buchanan, Kimberly Lasalandra, Karen Gauvin, Kristine Many, Tom Folino, Vikki Garby, Pip Klein, Mary Pearsall, Angela Murphy.

Green Team New Jersey Realty: Charles Nagy, Theodore Van Laar, Pam Zachowski, Barbara Tesa.

Silver ($3-5 Million)

Green Team New York Realty: Cami Cielo, Lucyann Tinnirello, Toni Vogel, Walter Ross, Kasey Decker

Green Team New Jersey Realty: Cami Cielo, Toni Kreusch

Bronze ($1.5-$3 Million)

Green Team New York Realty: Linda Vandeweert, Toni Kreusch, Rebecca Hundley, Cara Dumond, Guillermina Tavares, Chris Kimiecik, Robert Valentine, Ed Sattler, Kim Lesley

Green Team New Jersey Realty: Jaime Dalton