Saturday, May 6, 2017

Why You Should Only List Your House Once by Helene Kelbaugh of Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan

Why You Should Only List Your House Once

by Helene Kelbaugh of Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
Let's change the meaning of YOLO from "you only live once" to "you only list once". When you decide to list your house for sale, list it like it is the first, last, and only time you are going to. Because, if you list it more than once...it's going to hurt you.

Selling your Maryland home begins in a hopeful manner.

When you decide to list your home for sale, you probably don't expect it to not sell the first time you list it for sale. Quite the opposite... Most people think their house will sell quickly. And hopefully in a bidding war. You hire a real estate agent. Pictures are taken. The house is entered into the multiple listing service. Open houses are scheduled for the first weekend. Ads are run... ...and the house gets put on the Internet in more places than you can ever imagine, with just the click of a few buttons. How could it not sell?

Avoid withdrawing or expiring.

But a lot of times, homes don't sell quickly. Or at all... If a house doesn't sell quickly, many homeowners start to get discouraged, even after just a few weeks. It gets worse if it starts stretching into months and months. Many homeowners start to wonder if their real estate agent isn't getting the job done. And they start considering either "withdrawing" their listing, or letting their contract with the real estate agent "expire", and plan on hiring a different agent. Some homeowners have total faith in their real estate agent. They want to stick with the agent they have hired. But they think it would be good to withdraw their listing, and pop it back on the market so it looks like a new listing, hoping to get buyers' attention. This is a mistake. Back in the day, this little trick could work. But, it isn't fooling anyone anymore, and it can have a less than desirable effect.

Big brother is watching.

Remember this from earlier? With just a few button clicks, your house gets distributed all over the Internet... In some ways, this is great. Your house is exposed to the entire market quickly and efficiently. In some ways it's bad, though... Not too long ago, it was pretty difficult to figure out if a home had been listed more than once, or for how long it was on the market. Real estate agents had access to the information, but consumers did not. Now, everybody and anybody can see:
  • If a house has been listed before.
  • How many times it has been listed.
  • How long it's been on the market.
  • And even more information...like if there's any pending foreclosure, for instance.
Basically put, more information is available than you would ever want made available. And you have no control over it. Nor does your real estate agent. All of this information is "scraped" and aggregated by real estate websites, like Zillow and Trulia. Back in the day, it was no big deal to withdraw your listing, or let it expire, and relist it. Few people would be aware of it, unless a real estate agent dug up the information and chose to share it with their client. Now, a buyer would almost have to deliberately avoid seeing this information.

So, what's the big deal?

Whether it's right, wrong, or somewhere in between, the number of times your home has been listed, and the length of time your house has been on the market, affect how buyers perceive your home and its value. This stinks, because you can have absolutely valid reasons why your home isn't selling quickly... Perhaps it's a supply and demand issue. (Too many houses available and too few buyers buying houses.) Or maybe you have a high-end home, and there just aren't many sales in the price range, so it takes quite some time to sell. Those sorts of reasons are valid. There's nothing you can do to affect that. And it's awful (for sellers at least), but the Internet and available information can cause buyers to sense that the house isn't selling because "something is wrong". Or buyers may feel like, "since the house has been on the market for so long, the owner has to be negotiable or desperate." There's plenty of other legitimate reasons a house may linger longer on the market... But way too often, the reason houses linger on the market is because homeowners list their home for way too much money. And, quite often, don't reduce their price to be in line with the market and actual value. That you can, and should control... Otherwise, you're causing buyers to dismiss, overlook, or undervalue your home...because the Internet.

So, here's what you do...

Control what you can control.
  • Make sure you hire a real estate agent who gives you an honest assessment of your home's value.
  • Do not hire an agent that simply says your home is worth the amount you want to hear. Or one who agrees to list your house for a higher price than they recommend, just to appease you and get your listing.
  • Price your home appropriately within the market. Price it to sell...not to linger. (This does not mean "give your house away". There's a fine line and balance. A good agent will help you find that perfect balance.)
  • Don't withdraw your listing, or let it expire, if at all possible.
  • If your home is not selling, assess whether the price is reasonable for the market. If it's, be patient. Keep it on the market. Stay the course.

Ignore this advice if...

If you have hired a good real estate agent, and he or she disagrees with this, listen to them. Real estate is "local". Your agent will know what may help or hurt you in your area, more than a general article. But, if you and your agent are discussing withdrawing or relisting your property, maybe you should bring up what you have read here. Your agent may never have even thought about this angle. At least it can lead to an in depth conversation about the pros and cons of withdrawing or relisting your home, before just doing it because it seems like a good thing to do. Again, there are valid reasons a home can linger on the market. Things you and your agent can't control. It's not the end of the world. It doesn't spell doom for your sale. A good agent isn't going to let a buyer get your house for a steal, just because of some information the buyer has seen on the Internet. However, what they find and see on the Internet will certainly fill their mind with thoughts. So, try not to give them anything to think about, other than making a full price offer as quickly as possible.

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Helene Kelbaugh, Realtor of Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Career Day and Career Night @ Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan

Career Day and Career Night @ Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
by Helene Kelbaugh of Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
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Have you ever thought about a career in Real Estate? Wonder what it may be like to help people with the biggest financial decision they may make in their lives?  Or, are you currently licensed or working at a brokerage office and considering making a move for other options?
Join Us for Career Day or Career Night at Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan.
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This event is a great opportunity to learn about Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan and what it takes to get your Real Estate License.
At Career Day or Career Night at Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan you will learn about the Technology, Productivity Coaching Program, Mentor Program, Training, Education, Teams and more!  This is a great opportunity to ask questions and learn.
When you arrive at Career Day or Career Night at Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan, you will receive a packet with lots of information on Keller Williams and information on what you will need to get licensed and the requirements for the state of Maryland and school information on where you can register for the licensing course.
In addition, you will have the opportunity to hear from agents that currently work in the office to learn more about the "day in the life of an agent".  You will learn about how the day looks, tasks of the agents, background of the agents and more.
Real Estate is an industry that all of your work experience will surely help.  Many of us, did not grow up in Real Estate and made change from a previous career.  There are agents who were in Technology, Law Enforcement, Hospitality, Banking, Teaching, Nursing and many other backgrounds.
Come check us out and learn more about a career in Real Estate!

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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Downpayment Assistance Programs in Baltimore

Down Payment Assistance Programs in Baltimore - HeleneSellsHomes.com of Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
by Helene Kelbaugh of Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
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There are market here is Baltimore, Maryland is officially HOT!!  Yes. It is HOT!!  By hot, I mean there is limited inventory on the market right now.  There are lots of buyers in the market right now who want to be homeowners. However, there aren't as many listings to go around for all the current buyers to choose from.  This then turns into what we refer to in the industry as a "multiple offer" situation or possibly using an "escalation clause".  An escalation clause is used when there are multiple offers and you indicate how much over the highest over you are willing to go.   Pretty crazy right?  One of my buyer clients asked me, "Helene, if the market is this crazy, what can I do to get ready and be prepared to buy a home in Baltimore?"  Excellent question I told them! In addition, after working with many buyers and sellers and getting them prepared for the home buying and selling season, this is what I tell them.

Down Payment Assistance Programs

Meet with your REALTOR  and find out what amount you may be preapproved for a mortgage.  I know, it's very tempting to want to start with shopping for the perfect house first.  Especially after watching many episodes on House Hunters on HGTV!  However if you don't know what you are preapproved for, how do you know what price ranges you should be shopping in? You don't.  Not without speaking to a lender.  Unless you are using cash.  Not to mention, after you meet with your REALTOR, you could find out more information about down payment assistance programs that you may be qualified for.  Down payment programs are a plenty right now. These programs will greatly reduce if not eliminate the dollar amount (down payment) a buyer has to bring to the table.  In my experience, I have had a buyer who only needed to bring $0.00 to the table!  No that is not a typo!  $0.00! How cool is that?  For the amount that was left over, we were able to apply it to the buyers priciple.  Thus reducting the amount of the morttgage balance.  This reduced the amount of the loan.  For another buyer, they only had to bring $500.00 to closing.  As their REALTOR,  I was able to successfully negotiate the seller covering all of the closing costs. It was a great feeling to help my buyer this way!
Initially the buyer has to or should have an idea of where they want to live.  Some programs are based on the location of the property.  This is key.  If you want to live in Baltimore County and go to the requirement for Baltimore City, you have not qualified for the program.  Once you have that narrowed down, next step is to learn the terms of the program.
For example
  • Is the program forgiveable after so many years of living in the home?
  • Do you have to pay any of the program back if you sell within in a certain period of time?
  • Can you prepay your mortgage without penatly?
  • Is the program recorded as a second mortgage or lien against the property?
The terms of the program are crucial.  Be sure that you learn all these ahead of time prior to making the committment.

Down Payment Assistance and Partner Match Programs

Down Payment Assistance and Partner Match Programs may be used for things like down payment, closing costs, and prepaid/escrow expenses.  They may be available in the form of zero-interest deferred loans, forgivable loans, or outright cash grants.

The Maryland Mortgage Program provides help in the form of Down Payment Assistance, as well as a some Partner Match programs from certain employers, some developers and various community organizations that can help you cover these down payment and closing costs.  These programs may make it possible for first-time homebuyers to afford a mortgage when they would not be able to do so the conventional way.
  • The zero interest loans are due upon transfer, sale or refinance of the property mortgage
  • Forgiveable loans are amortized (dimminished) over a certain period of time as long as you make timely payments and follow the terms of the agreement
  • A grant (cash) that is made is given and not paid back 

Maryland Mortgage Program's Down Payment Assistance Program

The Maryland Mortgage Program features Down Payment Assistance, which is an additional loan available to anyone who is eligible for a Maryland Mortgage Program mortgage, helps borrowers put together a suitable down payment on their home. This loan, which can be up to $5,000, is a zero percent deferred loan, which means that you only ever pay back the principal (there’s no interest) after you complete all payments on the main Maryland Mortgage Program mortgage, or if you refinance, sell or otherwise vacate the home.

Partner Match Programs

The Department of Housing and Community Development has partnered with a range of organizations that can provide you with additional funds (sometimes grants, sometimes loans) to help you purchase your first home, and which will be matched by the Maryland Mortgage Program up to $3,500 (as a zero-interest deferred loan - some conditions may apply). These partner organizations include:

Further Assistance from Local Governments

In addition to the Department’s Down Payment Assistance and Partner Match programs, many local governments throughout Maryland offer additional support to purchase a home in their community.  These local governments often work with employers and community organizations to provide local partner assistance beyond state programs already described above.  This assistance can be combined with the Department's Down Payment Assistance and Partner Match Programs to help you with upfront homeownership costs.
For more information on these programs, contact me today. 

Ref:  Maryland Mortgage Program 

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Thursday, April 20, 2017

Easter Egg Hunt at Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan


Easter Egg Hunt at Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
by Helene Kelbaugh of Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
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I recently wrote a blog post about our upcoming, 1st Annual Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan Easter Egg Hunt.  Our office and staff put this event together.  This was a great way for all of us agents to connect and reach out to our past and current clients and have some fun!  It was also a great way for our office and agents to reach out to the community in Canton, where our office is located.

We didn't do to shabby!  We had hundreds of people show up! It was a hit! Our office had pics with the Easter Bunny, Easter candy and all! Easter Eggs were hidden all throughout the office and everything. There were laughter and joy to be had by all, big kids and little kids!  We did originally plan for our 1st Annual Easter Egg Hunt to be outside in the big park in front of our office.  With the weather starting to become a little iffy, we brought it inside in case of rain! We (office agents) and staff invited our past clients and community! I'm pretty sure we will be doing this again it was such a hit!

We would like to thank everyone for coming out and bringing their families, childrens and friends!  There were so many laughs and cute photos!  Really you could call it the cuteness overload event!

I would like to thank Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan Leadership and Staff for putting this together!!!!

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Monday, March 20, 2017

Search current inventory of Townhomes for Sale in Patterson Park in Baltimore

Listing Details

Townhome for Sale in Patterson Park in Baltimore

153 Linwood Avenue, Baltimore MD . 21224
Price: See Current Price
MLS number: BA9868104
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2.5
Zip Code: 21224

Call Helene Kelbaugh Agent at 443-465-8443 to see if this property is still available and arrange a showing.

You Will Love the Location of This Beautiful Townhome in Patterson Park. 

Patterson Park is Located right next to Canton and its just a stones throw to Johns Hopkins Medical Center.  Patterson Park is a trendy neighborhood. Patterson Park is conveniently located within walking distance of some awesome nightlife, restaurant and so many acitivities. 


Amazing Hardwood and Built in Features

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200 S. Linwood Avenue
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Saturday, March 18, 2017

Easter Egg Hunt at Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan

Easter Egg Hunt at Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
by Helene Kelbaugh of Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
Let's Chat! Sellers & Buyers: (443) 465-8443
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Join us for or 1st Annual Easter Egg Hunt!  Enjoy some refreshments, pics with the Easter Bunny and prizes!!
Easter Egg Hunt at Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan Details
When: April 7, 2017
Hours: Friday 4-7pm
Where: Canton Square on Odonnell Street in Baltimore
Who: Everyone and Anyone
Tickets: Free Admission
Who to Contact: Helene Kelbaugh
Contact Information: HeleneSellsHomes@KW.com
Easter Egg Hunt Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan

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Monday, September 12, 2016

Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan Career Night Open House - Sept 13th from 5:30pm - 7:00pm




Keller Williams Legacy Metropolitan
​Career Night Open House

Tuesday Sept 13th, 5:30pm-7:00 pm @ 2936 Odonnell Street


Join us to find out more about how to start a Career in Real Estate, Real Estate classes, and the fees.
Learn about Keller Williams and all that we have to offer our agents. Top Training...Your Own Schedule, Profit Sharing + much more!



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