Thursday, February 27, 2020

Getting a Tax Refund?

Are you anticipating receiving a tax refund this year?
Here are some suggestions on how to best put that money to work.



Monday, February 17, 2020

January 2020 Real Estate Market Statistics


The following is the latest Real Estate Market Statistics for January 2020.
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  • Sales:   1,663 in January 2020 vs 1,451 last January:  14.6%
  • Pending Sales:   2,271 in January 2020 vs 2,045 last January:  11.1%
  • New Listings:   2,754 in January 2020 vs 3,048 last January:  -9.6%
  • Average Sales Price:   $463,000 in January 2020 vs $435,600 last January:  6.3%
  • Total Market Time: 74 days in January 2020 vs 76 days last January:  -2.5%
  • Inventory in Months: 2.2 months in January 2020 vs 3.3 months last January
Inventory by Area:
  • NW Washington County   2.18 months
  • Beaverton/Aloha               1.82 months
  • Hillsboro/Forest Grove     2.04 months

Monday, February 3, 2020

Is This the Year You Make the Dream of Homeownership a Reality?

Make the Dream of Homeownership a Reality in 2020 | MyKCM


If you’re dreaming of buying a home this year, the best way to start the process is to connect with a Real Estate professional to understand what goes into buying a home. Once you have that covered, then you can answer the questions below to make the best decision for you and your family.

1. How Can I Better Understand the Process, and How Much Can I Afford?

The process of buying a home is not one to enter into lightly. You need to decide on key things like how long you plan on living in an area, school districts you prefer, what kind of commute works for you, and how much you can afford to spend.
Keep in mind, before you start the process to purchase a home, you’ll also need to apply for a mortgage. Lenders will evaluate several factors connected to your financial track record, one of which is your credit history. They’ll want to see how well you’ve been able to minimize past debts, so make sure you’ve been paying your student loans, credit cards, and car loans on time. Most agents have loan officers they trust that they can refer you to.
According to ConsumerReports.org,
“Financial planners recommend limiting the amount you spend on housing to 25 percent of your monthly budget.”

2. How Much Do I Need for a Down Payment?

In addition to knowing how much you can afford on a monthly mortgage payment, understanding how much you’ll need for a down payment is another critical step. Thankfully, there are many different options and resources in the market to potentially reduce the amount you may think you need to put down up front.
If you’re concerned about saving for a down payment, start small and be consistent. A little bit each month goes a long way. Jumpstart your savings by automatically adding a portion of your monthly paycheck into a separate savings account or house fund. AmericaSaves.org says,
“Over time, these automatic deposits add up. For example, $50 a month accumulates to $600 a year and $3,000 after five years, plus interest that has compounded.”
Before you know it, you’ll have enough for a down payment if you’re disciplined and thoughtful about your process.

3. Saving Takes Time: Practice Living on a Budget

As tempting as it is to settle in each morning with a fancy cup of coffee from your favorite local shop, putting that daily spend toward your down payment will help accelerate your path to homeownership. It’s the little things that count, so start trying to live on a slightly tighter budget if you aren’t doing so already. A budget will allow you to save more for your down payment and help you pay down other debts to improve your credit score. A survey of Millennial spending shows,
“70 percent of would-be first-time homebuyers will cut spending on spa days, shopping and going to the movies in exchange for purchasing a home within the next year.”
While you don’t need to cut all of the fun out of your current lifestyle, making smarter choices and limiting your spending in areas where you can slim down will make a big difference.

Bottom Line

If homeownership is on your dream list this year, take a good look at what you can prioritize to help you get there. Let’s get together today to discuss the best steps you can take to start the process.

Saturday, February 1, 2020