Louisville & Bullitt County Real Estate

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Buyers: Get off of the Fence!

This is follow-up to a post on my other blog that I thought had relevance here as well.  I’ve read and heard comments that buyers are afraid to purchase a home because they are afraid that they will miss a better deal.  This is simply not a good strategy.  Buying a home is not like waiting to buy a TV on Black Friday.  There are too many variables beyond your control.  In fact, even if you get a better price by waiting, you may get a worse deal.

Consider this scenario,

Last week, a property came onto the market for $160,000 that a buyer was interested in.  If the buyer had made a reasonable offer (97% is reasonable in Louisville), he or she could have possibly purchased the home for $155,200.  At the time, average interest rates were 5.82% according to Bankrate.  Monthly Principal and Interest payments for this purchase would be $912.62.  However, if the buyer waited until this week, the 30-year average rate rose to 6.08% and the payment is now $938.50!  To get back to $912.62, the buyer would have to get the house for approximately $150,900! This is far more unlikely. 

So, now what?  Should he/she wait and see what happens next week? The answer is a resounding NO. According to this week’s survey of 250 experts by mortgage-x.com, 37.9% believe rates will increase slightly and 41.4% believe they will fall slightly over the next 30 days.  A virtual coin-flip.  Buyers must stop denying themselves a home that they want out of fear of missing a better deal!  If they find a home, they need to purchase it and start earning equity.  This is something that they can control!

 

 

 

FSBO's in Shepherdsville - Statistics

I was at a hardware store today and saw someone walking out with a FSBO sign.  As, I was shopping, I started wondering how many FSBOs were actually in the area.  

For reference, 605 single-family homes are currently listed as Active on the MLS.  Since, there are so many different methods of FSBO, I decided to do an informal survey by driving through neighborhoods to see the ratio of Realtor signs to FSBO signs.  I picked 10 neighborhoods that covered price points varying from 95,000 - 300,000.

Results:

Agent Signs: 32

FSBO Signs: 3,  2 with online advertsing, 1 with just a basic sign.

Discount Agency Signs: 1

Once I got home, I checked a couple of the bigger FSBO sites and found a total of 35 FSOs online.  This seems to correlate with my drive-by findings.

Discount Brokerage Results 

Since I was already this far into it, I checked the website for the discount broker that I saw.  

Homes in Bullitt County: 1

Sales closed in Bullitt County over the last 3 years: 1

Homes in Louisville: 14

Sales in Louisville closed last year: 13

Percent of listing price: 94.5%  (Louisville average is 97%)

 

How do these stats compare to your areas?