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Monday, January 10, 2011
Stuart Shienfeld Earns NAR Short Sales and Foreclosure Certification
Buyers and Sellers Benefit from REALTOR® Expertise in Distressed Sales
Las Vegas, NV 12/05/2010 — Stuart Shienfeld with Easy Street Realty has earned the nationally recognized Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource certification. The National Association of REALTORS® offers the SFR certification to REALTORS® who want to help both buyers and sellers navigate these complicated transactions, as demand for professional expertise with distressed sales grows.
According to a recent NAR survey, nearly one-third of all existing homes sold recently were either short sales or foreclosures. For many real estate professionals, short sales and foreclosures are the new “traditional” transaction. REALTORS® who have earned the SFR certification know how to help sellers maneuver the complexities of short sales as well as help buyers pursue short sale and foreclosure opportunities.
“As leading advocates for homeownership, REALTORS® believe that any family that loses its home to foreclosure is one family too many, but unfortunately, there are situations in which people just cannot afford to keep their homes, and a foreclosure or a short sale results,” said 2009 NAR President Charles McMillan, a broker with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Dallas-Fort Worth. “Foreclosures and short sales can offer opportunities for home buyers and benefit the larger community, as well, but it’s extremely important to have the help of a real estate professional like a REALTOR® who has earned the SFR certification for these kinds of purchases.”
The certification program includes training on how to qualify sellers for short sales, negotiate with lenders, protect buyers, and limit risk, and provides resources to help REALTORS® stay current on national and state-specific information as the market for these distressed properties evolves.
Stuart Shienfeld
Easy Street Realty
702-406-2382
realestateinvegas@gmail.com
www.stuartshienfeld.com
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Las Vegas The Short Sale Capital
Short sales averaged about 8% of total existing-home closings last year, but averaged 25% of the market by the end of the year and in early January
Short sales are becoming the trend as banks try to find ways to avoid letting homes go into foreclosure.
The most undervalued market is Las Vegas where homes sell for 41.4% below fair market.
The Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas in Henderson will close its doors May 2.
Casino Monte Lago at Lake Las Vegas will close at midnight March 14.
SALES:
--->Resales are up BIG!
The number of existing homes sold in 2009 was 48,075, a 57% increase over 2008 and the third highest total in history. The 4,502 sales in December's made it the 3rd highest month of the year.
INVENTORY:
--->All inventory elements continue to decline.
The number of foreclosures in inventory slid to 11,248 in December. That's the lowest total since March 2008. The reason that inventory is declining is simple:
In six of the last eight months, the number of foreclosures sold was larger than the number of foreclosures created.
The 10,262 homes in resale inventory in December represents just 2.6 months of supply. December's resale inventory is the second lowest total since March, 2005.
PRICES:
--->Resale prices declined in December
Resale prices remained in their narrow range, dropping from $125,000 last month to $120,000 in December. Existing home prices have bounced between those two numbers since April.
High-rise condo stats
• Allure — 190 of 427 units unsold; 40 in default; 10 bank owned.
• Juhl — 309 of 344 unsold.
• Newport Lofts — 23 of 168 unsold; 51 in default, 12 bank owned.
• One Queensridge Place — 85 of 219 unsold; 8 in default.
• Panorama Tower 3 — 334 of 372 unsold.
• Sky Las Vegas — 79 of 405 unsold; 50 in default; 5 bank owned.
• Streamline Tower — 248 of 275 unsold.
• Turnberry Towers West — 255 of 318 unsold.
• MGM Signature 3 — 84 of 576 unsold; 105 in default; 17 bank owned.
• Palms Place — 204 of 599 unsold.
• Trump International — 977 of 1,282 unsold.
Realtor Stuart Sheinfeld has been using his new Apple IPAD to show more listings while out with clients.
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Las Vegas & Henderson Housing Inventory is Declining
With so much competition for Las Vegas real estate, new homes are becoming a viable option again. For home buyers that qualify for the $8000 tax credit new homes could be the only option. If a buyer wants to take advantage they need to be under contract within the next 30 days. The tax credit is set to expire on November 31,2009. A $8,000 tax credit is huge when the median existing home price is less than $130,000. The Realtors association has lobbied Sens. Harry Reid, D-Nev., and John Ensign, R-Nev., and U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., and they have lobbied for an extension of the tax credit in to 2010.
• Current Supply stays at 2.9 months
• REO inventory is DOWN
• Interest rates are averaging 5%-5.50%
• 2 months left to take advantage of the $8000.00 tax credit. Needs to close by 11/31/09
• 5 straight months of 4000+ home sales
• Over 55% of ALL NEW LISTINGS last less than a month on the market
The lack of foreclosure inventory, which is declining in Las Vegas could keep sales low & competition high. People buying in this market could look like geniuses in the next couple years.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Las Vegas Home Prices Plummet to Lowest Level Since Fall 2001
In March, 2,980 homes sold, a 30 percent increase over February and 102 percent jump over March 2008, according to the group. Bank sales accounted for three out of every four sales.
In March, $515 million worth of homes sold, a 22 percent increase over February and 14 percent increase over March 2008.
Foreclosures account for roughly 80 percent of homes sales in Las Vegas as investors have returned to the market to snap up deals.
With the high number of foreclosures plus the dropping cost of homes has created a buyer's market with bidding wars especially in homes priced between $100,000 and $250,000. It is not uncommon to see 10,15 or even 20 offers on a single bank owned home.
What this chart shows is that the banks are listing homes at prices to sell. With an $8000.00 tax credit for first time home buyers & interest rates between 4.59%-5.00% just adds rocket fuel the home buying fire.
If the house is upgraded with wood floors, granite counters, new carpet & paint, pool, large lot or gated community, it is receiving multiple offers and off the market in less than 30 DAYS!!!
Contact Stuart Shienfeld to discuss how you can take advantage of this GREAT BUYERS MARKET!!!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Buyers Gobble up Las Vegas REO’s
The inventory of single-family home listings dropped sharply from 23,803 in January to 20,623 in August. The average Days on the Market went from 93 to 62 days during the same time frame.
The population of Clark County is still growing at a furious pace. In 2007, the population was at a cool 2,000,000, now it is estimated at 2,075,000 that is an increase of 6,250 people a month moving to the valley. Stuart Sheinfeld, Realtor in Las Vegas noted “With bank owned homes going for as little as $50/sq ft this makes a great time for 1st time homeowners and investors to get back in the market.” Especially when there is so much lending uncertainty on the horizon
The estimated current housing supply is at 7.3 months
When buying a REO or bank owned home here are a few things to know:
1. Property is being conveyed “AS IS/WHERE IS” condition. There will be no warranties, expressed or implied as to the condition of the property. Seller’s limits of liability to make any repairs to the property will be zero ($0). Seller will most likely not complete or compensate for any repairs.
2. Since Seller(s) do not have the means to provide HOA Association documentation, Buyer(s) are responsible for ordering & paying for the HOA documents; should a fee exist, to satisfy any and all due diligences per the CCR’s requirements to purchase a property in an association.
3. The actual selling price of this transaction will be determined upon getting an acceptable “net proceeds” required notification from the Seller’s Lender(s) and adding the Lenders acceptable costs to that bottom line.
4. The Lenders provided closing date is firm. There will be a monetary increase placed on the Buyers to compensate for additional interest or fees incurred by the Lender(s) for closing after the required date. REO’s are time sensitive and agents must understand that extensions are usually not honored by loss mitigation departments.
5. The Lender(s) may decide not to pay for Buyer’s Appraisal, Home Warranty or other “Buyers Closing Costs.”
6. Any required upfront payments will be paid for by the Buyer(s).
Most of all the list price is not always the price the bank is willing to accept. If the home is turn-key then you can bet there will be multiple offers and most likely be bought for as much as 120% of list price.
More info go to http://www.elitevegasrealestate.com
Monday, August 11, 2008
Short Sale Frustration
If you submit an offer on a short sale property they usually should be submitted to the bank as they come in. This is not always the case since some real estate agents wait to submit groups of offers at once. This can delay an offer for at least a week to 10 days. Once it is submitted, it will take at a minimum 30-90 days to get a response, all depending on the institution that holds the note. Hopefully the seller has received approval for the short sale. If not, this process will take at least 45 days longer. You will need patience with this process!!!
Short sales, may change in the negotiation process in getting a final approval for the sale. The buyer will most likely have to pay for any reports, inspections &/or repair items. The buyer may be responsible for ordering & paying for the HOA documents; should a fee exist, to satisfy any and all due diligences per the CCR’s requirements to purchase a property in an association.
The lenders provided closing date is firm. The actual selling price of this transaction will be determined upon getting an acceptable “net proceeds” required notification from the seller’s lender and adding the lenders acceptable costs to that bottom line.
Short sales are time sensitive and agents must understand that extensions are usually not honored by loss mitigation departments; especially if there is a bank sale date scheduled.
Short sales can be a very frustrating transaction for most buyers. You may fall in love with a property and submit a generous offer on it compared to the comps in the area and still not get it. The worst part is not knowing for months if your offer was accepted or not and not even getting a chance to submit a counter-offer.
I always explain this scenario to my clients. With the numbers showing that foreclosures have doubled in Las Vegas from a year ago and the next wave of adjustable-rate mortgage resets could deepen the misery for an already severely depressed housing market. Almost 1.5 million loans, representing more than 40% of the outstanding loans of subprime ARMs, are scheduled to reset this year, according to the Federal Reserve.
For more information on short sales, foreclosures, reo’s, & Las Vegas real estate contact Stuart Sheinfeld at www.elitevegasrealestate.com
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Las Vegas Housing Market. Bottom Yet?
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New-home sales in
There were 922 recorded escrow closings for new homes in June, bringing the total for the first half of the year to 5,747, a 45.1 percent decrease from a year ago.
Taking out 114 high-rise and mid-rise condos and 31 apartment conversions, sales of traditional single-family detached homes totaled 777, the sixth straight month under 1,000. The high mark of 3,233 came in June 2006.
Is this flat trend in new-home closing going to continue through 2009?
The median price of all new-home products sold in June was $269,900, a decline of $54,000, or 16.7 percent, from the same month a year ago. ".
New-home permits increased for the fourth straight month to 884 in June, but the year-to-date total is down 61 percent to 5,653.
Resale activity is picking up, topping 2,000 for the third consecutive month and increasing for the sixth straight month to 2,731 in June. The 12,500 existing-home sales through the first six months is down 15.9 percent from a year ago.
About 65 percent of resale closings in June were real estate-owned or bank-owned homes, according to data from the Multiple Listing
About 26 percent of available inventory in
The median resale price in June was $218,000, a decline of $62,000, or 22.2 percent, from a year ago.
With 15 stalled or canceled commercial projects littering the Vegas valley, this takes a lot of unnecessary inventory off the market. Can this help our slumping market?
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