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March was a great month for metro Phoenix. The weather was wonderful. Baseball's spring training was in full swing. And people flocked here to enjoy both.

To close out the month, we also had basketball fans starting to stream into the Valley for the finals of March Madness. And some of those visitors checked out homes as well as the college championship basketball games.

The final results aren’t yet in for Phoenix’s housing market in March, but real-estate analysts and agents are already calling it the third-straight month of a winning streak for sales and prices. And what happens in the Valley's housing market during March is a good sign of what's to come during rest of the year.

Metro Phoenix’s median home price climbed to $245,208 in February, up about $1,500 from December 2016, reports real-estate expert Mike Orr’s Cromford Report.
Valley home sales were up 12.5 percent during January and February compared with last year, according to the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service’s latest market report.
So far this year, the number of homes for sale is down 10 percent from last year.
Phoenix-area houses are selling an average of two days faster than last year.
And one of the area’s hardest-working real-estate agents, Bobby Lieb of HomeSmart Elite, said he has sold 40 Valley houses so far this year, double from the same period in 2016.
“The market is very positive now. I am loving what I see,” Lieb told me.

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But he and other agents and analysts are also cautious because no one wants a repeat of the boom and bust from 2004 to 2011. Also, not every Valley neighborhood and buyer group is the same.

Price increases for more-expensive homes, particularly those above $750,000, aren’t as big as they are for more-affordable houses.

Bidding wars were common for central Valley houses priced below $250,000 in popular neighborhoods.

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“Our entry-level buyers are coming face to face with a full-blown sellers’ market,” said Tom Ruff, real-estate analyst with The Information Market of ARMLS.

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So much so that some buyers are purchasing Phoenix-area houses in that price range without even seeing them.

Lieb said the “blind offers” can be problematic if the buyer ties up a home for a week or more, then sees it and cancels the deal. Those full-price cancellations can “taint” the home because other buyers think something is wrong with it, and the owner is going to expect higher offers.

Some will hear about the blind-buying trend and start to have bad memories of the boom, when it last happened in force. But then, home prices were jumping 10 percent a month. During all of last year, home prices climbed about 7 percent.

Are You Thinking Of Buying An Investment Property?Home prices have been on a steady climb from the depths of the housing...
05/30/2017

Are You Thinking Of Buying An Investment Property?

Home prices have been on a steady climb from the depths of the housing crash, leaving many wondering if it is still a good time to invest in the residential real estate market.

According to the National Association of Realtors, or NAR, 85% of major metro areas saw gains in existing, single-family home prices in the first quarter of 2015, while 14% saw a price decline.

However, low interest rates are still attracting buyers, according to the NAR, and limited inventory is behind escalating prices in some desirable areas. The NAR predicts continued steady growth in most of the country.

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But while interest rates remain low, the days of quick-and-easy financing are over, and the tightened credit market can make it tough to secure loans for investment properties. However, there is some good news: A little creativity and preparation can bring loans within reach of many real estate investors.

If you’re ready to seek out financing for your residential investment property, these five tips can improve your chances of success.

Have a sizable down payment

Mortgage insurance won’t cover investment properties, so you need at least 20% down to secure traditional financing for them. If you can put down 25%, you may qualify for an even better interest rate, says Todd Huettner, a mortgage broker and president of Huettner Capital in Denver.

If you don’t have the down payment, you can try to obtain a second mortgage on the property, but it’s likely to be an uphill battle.

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Be a ‘strong borrower’

Although many factors — among them the loan-to-value ratio and the policies of the lender you’re dealing with — can influence the terms of a loan on an investment property, investors should check their credit score before attempting a deal. It will have the greatest impact on a loan’s terms.

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“Below (a score of) 740, it can start to cost you additional money for the same interest rate. Below 740, you will have to pay a fee to have the interest rate stay the same. That can range from one-quarter of a point to 2 points to keep the same rate,” Huettner says.

The alternative to paying points if your score is below 740, obviously, is to pay a higher interest rate.

In addition, reserves in the bank to pay for all your expenses, personal and investment-related, for at least six months also have become part of the lending equation.

“If you have multiple rental properties, (lenders) now want reserves for each property,” Huettner says. “That way, if you have vacancies, you’re not dead.”

Shy away from big banks

If your down payment isn’t quite as big as it should be or if you have other extenuating circumstances, consider going to a neighborhood bank for financing rather than large, nationwide financial institutions.

“They’re going to have a little more flexibility,” Huettner says. They also may know the local market better and have more interest in investing locally. Mortgage brokers are another good option because they have access to a wide range of loan products, but do some research before settling on one.

Recommendations from friends also are a good way to vet lenders, and investors shouldn’t be afraid to inquire about their credentials, and then verify them. “What is their background?” Huettner asks. “Do they have a college degree? Do they belong to any professional organizations? You have to do a little bit of due diligence.”

Ask for owner financing

A request for owner financing used to make sellers suspicious of potential buyers, because almost anyone could qualify for a bank loan, Huettner says. But these days, it’s become more acceptable due to the tightening of credit.

However, you should have a game plan if you decide to go this route. “You have to say, ‘I would like to do owner financing with this amount of money and these terms,'” Huettner says. “You have to sell the seller on owner financing, and on you. You need to present a picture to someone so they’re not filling in the gaps with their worst fears.”

Think outside the box

If you’re looking at a good property with a high chance of profit, consider securing a down payment or renovation money through home equity lines of credit, from credit cards or even from some life insurance policies, says Ben Spofford, an Ohio home remodeler and former real estate investor. As always, research your investment thoroughly before turning to these riskier sources of cash.

Financing for the actual purchase of the property might be possible through private loans from peer-to-peer lending sites like Prosper.com and LendingClub.com, which connects investors with individual lenders.

Just be aware that you may be met with some skepticism, especially if you don’t have a long history of successful real estate investments. Some peer-to-peer groups also require your credit history to meet certain criteria.

“When you’re borrowing from a person as opposed to an entity, that person is generally going to be more conservative and more protective of giving their money to a stranger,” Spofford says.

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VA
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs helps service members, veterans and surviving spouses buy homes. VA loans are especially generous, often requiring no down payment or mortgage insurance. But like a lot of military operations, the approval track is built for accuracy, not speed.

While the VA has only a few requirements for things like debt and sufficient income, VA lenders may add their own “overlays,” or additional requirements. courtesy of nerdwallet

FHAThis is the go-to program for many Americans, especially first-time homebuyers and those who have a credit history th...
05/30/2017

FHA
This is the go-to program for many Americans, especially first-time homebuyers and those who have a credit history that’s … let’s say shaky. The Federal Housing Administration guarantees a portion of home loans, which frees lenders to broaden their acceptance standards. With FHA backing, borrowers can qualify for loans with as little as 3.5% down.

FHA loans do have an up-front and ongoing additional cost built in: mortgage insurance premiums. This protects the lender’s stake in the loan if you default.- courtesy of nerdwallet

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