Monday, November 25, 2013

Find Out What It's Worth - LITTLE ELM HOUSE VALUES



How much is my home worth??? -- That is one of the most commonly asked questions that we hear on a daily basis.




Whether you’re selling, buying, or refinancing a house, making home improvements, or just keeping up with the local market, home value considerations are paramount. That’s where Franzetti Real Estate can help.

We have the knowledge and expertise to analyze and calculate local home data to correctly determine how your house compares to other houses in your neighborhood. Our experts know how banks and appraisers determine home values and can figure out the best way to put your home equity to work for you. After all, no two properties are alike, which is why having one of our specialists calculate your house value is key to getting the most for your real-estate dollar. 



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Specialists Advantage

Franzetti Real Estate is a team of Specialists and each individual person has been trained to take care of a particular area of the transaction. The complexities of your real estate transaction will be well-handled therefore smoothing the way for your listing and sale. We capably remove many potential challenges before they have the opportunity to appear. This specialized attention to detail is meant to ensure a very smooth and pleasant experience and to make sure that all details are handled. Contact your Home Specialist today to see what your current house value is TODAY!







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Monday, November 18, 2013

Bathroom Remodel - Out With The Old and In With The New

Remodeling Your Bathroom on a Budget

Remodeling your home bathroom on a budget requires careful thought and more elbow grease, so to speak, than simply going out and buying whatever you want at the first place you see it. Still, it can be done. Certain strategies will help keep you from going over budget.

Here are some tips to keep in mind as you plan your bathroom renovation.


Have a Clear Idea

Know exactly what you want before you start. Indecision can actually cost you more money. Forming a vision of what you want and sticking to the project plan prevents you from overspending on "just one more thing," purchasing things hastily without considering what you realistically have to spend. Pay attention to other bathrooms, look at area homes on parade or search online for pictures to get ideas.

Work Up a Budget

Perhaps you've read that people with written goals are more likely to achieve them. Budgets are much the same. When it's on paper, it's more real, and you're more likely to compare what you're spending against what your limit is. And be realistic. First, look at your disposable income and determine what you can safely spend to get the job done. Next, add up your costs for each item you will need. Estimate on the high side of costs to ensure you don't go over budget. Finally, keep a journal documenting your budget and actual purchases.

Do it Yourself

Labor typically costs half – or more – of the total cost for a remodel. Beware of cheap labor as well: Generally, you get what you pay for. Of course, for certain jobs, such as rewiring or complicated structural work, you may need to hire a professional. Check references and investigate the company or individual, and get a written estimate and guarantee before the work is done. Whenever possible, DIY instead.

Comparison Shop

Impulse buying often results in getting something you don't need and paying more than necessary. Consider your various options before purchasing items, especially high-dollar items. Look at various stores and possibly even online. What you spend in gas or shipping might just be less than what it costs at the local retailer. Also, don't forget about reclaimed and recycled items or modifying what you already have. Refinishing a bathtub, for instance, costs less than a new one. Re-grouting old tile may give it a new lease on life and allow you to put your money toward other items. Even using reclaimed wood or tiles, for example, or moving an old dresser from another room into the bathroom and setting it up as a vanity, will save a lot of money and provide your bathroom a distinctive touch. Don't be afraid to try the unusual if it works.

Prioritize

Be realistic about your abilities and prioritize the important things first. Depending on the age of your home, rotten or soft woodwork, flooring, plumbing problems and various safety issues must come first. After that, look at important cosmetic considerations. Is the lighting poor? Are the windows far from energy efficient? Does the room or ceiling honestly need a new coat of paint? These things will detract from the most clever room remodels and make your bathroom look and feel shabby.


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Friday, November 15, 2013

Find a Home Deal - Foreclosure and Reo Properties Can Be Tricky

Tips For Buying A Foreclosed Home

Homebuyers in the market for a deal on their dream home need two things: lots of patience and the stomach to do battle with investors. Any home that is in a decent area and priced right is facing keen competition in today's market.



Homebuyers in the market for a foreclosure need those qualities tenfold. Buying a foreclosure is a lengthy process, and, although most investors prefer pre-foreclosure sales and auctions, you will face your share of competition for bank-owned homes.

Let's take a look at some foreclosure-buying options and how to participate.

Buying a Foreclosure at Auction

Homes that are sold at auction, typically carried out at the county courthouse, are those that homeowners have lost because they failed to bring the mortgage current during the reinstatement period.

The lender's representative, known as the trustee, will be on hand to receive the money from the winning bidder, if there is one. The opening bid is typically equal to the loan balance, trustee's fees, accrued interest and other costs incurred by the lender during the foreclosure process.

Can you get a bargain at auction? That depends on how much the homeowner owed before defaulting on the loan. The opening bid must be met or the trustee purchases the property and it then becomes an REO, or "real estate owned" by the lender.

You may have seen foreclosure auction shows on TV. If so, you know it isn't the place for a novice to get a good deal. Most of the bidders are highly experienced flippers and investors offering up fierce competition.

You will also not be able to view the inside of the home or perform inspections. Plus, if you're the winning bidder, you may have to evict the current occupants. Depending on the state in which you live, eviction may be costly and time-consuming.

Finally, many foreclosures have additional liens against them, which you will take on if you purchase the property. Recorded liens are public information; you can search for them at the county clerk's office, the county recorder or the assessor's office. But not all liens are recorded.

One way to ensure you're protected is by purchasing an owner's title insurance policy. Contact a Realtor to help answer any questions.

Buying an REO

Purchasing a bank-owned property is much easier than buying a home at auction and much like a conventional purchase.

You'll need a loan preapproval letter from your lender, unless you're paying cash, and the services of a real estate agent.

Most REO properties are vacant and somewhat cleaned up. Although the bank won't supply you with property disclosures as sellers in a conventional transaction are required to, you will be allowed time for inspections.



Many experienced REO buyers perform extreme due diligence, such as checking the city planning office for permits that may be on file for any work the previous owner performed. Have anything that looks the slightest bit suspicious inspected, from the roof to the foundation.

Your buyer's agent should be able to assist you in learning as much as possible about the home's history. And, since real estate brokers are required to hold on to transaction files for a number of years (varying according to state), if the home sold in the past few years, your agent may be able to track down a past disclosure.

Banks typically don't pay for repairs to the property, so you'll need to take on that expense. Ultimately, although it may seem that you're getting a bargain-priced home, once all is said and done, it may be worth it to purchase another home in turnkey condition.

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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Become A Successful Home Buyer And Get Ahead Of The Pack

The Advantages of Getting a Mortgage Preapproval

The homebuying process can be exciting, but also stressful. When there are a large number of buyers in the market for real estate, the odds of being able to purchase your desired home can be low. However, getting a mortgage preapproval prior to home shopping can dramatically increase the odds of success.


For more information, or to start your home search now- Shop for a Home 

Make Mortgage Preapproval Your First Step

A mortgage preapproval should be a homebuyer's first step when purchasing a home. A borrower can choose to meet with a lender or get an initial preapproval via the Internet. The preapproval process is similar to the actual mortgage process and will, in fact, eliminate a lot of time after a home has been chosen.

When obtaining a mortgage preapproval, the borrower will complete a mortgage application and submit the necessary documentation to the lender. The lender will pull a credit report and examine the borrower's credit.

Based on all of this information, the lender will determine the amount of funds that the borrower qualifies for. The borrower will receive a Conditional Commitment, which states the amount of funds that the lender agrees to lend provided that the conditions are met. While a preapproval is an important first step, it is not the final mortgage approval.

Impress Homesellers With Your Mortgage Preapproval

One of the advantages of having a preapproval is that this letter is instrumental when submitting an offer. Including this letter with an offer, let's both the agent and the seller know that the borrower can qualify for a certain amount of funds. It is proof of the borrower's financial standing and ability to proceed with the home purchase.

Another advantage is that some of the work that is involved in obtaining a mortgage is already done. The lender has already examined the borrower's financial situation, including credit, income and assets. During the preapproval process, the lender will also discuss the most appropriate type of mortgage program that fits the borrower's needs, whether it is a conventional loan or a government loan.

This is significant because not all sellers will accept a buyer who is using a government loan. Knowing the details of what type of loan is appropriate for the borrower, the agent can then show them homes that will fit their preapproval both for cost and type of funding.


How Mortgage Preapproval is Determined

The preapproval is determined by putting the information given to the lender through automated underwriting. In most cases, the preliminary loan file goes through a preprocessing before the preapproval is given to the borrower. Since there is an actual examination of the borrower's documentation, the borrower will also receive a list of additional information that may be needed. The borrower can then submit this information while shopping for a home.

Once a home is found and the sales contract is signed, processing the loan is faster since most of the work for the credit file has been done. The final process involves verifications, ordering and receiving the appraisal, ordering title documents, obtaining insurance, etc. The final underwriting is the last step before the loan file is sent for closing.

The preapproval process is an important part of a home purchase. Since there is a lot of information involved in obtaining a mortgage, it eliminates many last minute problems that can arise. Obtaining a mortgage preapproval helps the home purchase process go smoothly.

Get your custom home search started today!!! We have home specialists ready to help you find that special place. Contact us today (469-443-8151) and we will get started with a custom package for you.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Built In Little Elm, TX - Sunset Pointe featuring Frisco ISD






About the Community of Sunset Pointe

 

This master planned community is located just 2.8 miles from the Dallas North Tollway. Community amenities in Sunset Pointe include a picnic pavilion, bbq grills, spray parks, lagoon-style pools with beach entrances, walking and bike trails throughout the community, two basketball courts, roller hockey rinks, soccer and baseball fields, children's playgrounds, catch and release ponds and views of Lake Lewisville. Proximity to Lake Lewisville, Stonebriar Center and Dr. Pepper Park, among other countless dining and entertainment options, make this location ideal. Keep up with Sunset Pointe Activities here - Life in Sunset Pointe.

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Dominion at Sunset Pointe

Enclave at Sunset Pointe

The Reserve at Sunset Pointe


As Sunset Pointe home specialists, we understand the local market, and put that knowledge to work for you. The Sunset Pointe community includes Lakeview at Sunset Pointe, the Enclave at Lakeview, the Dominion at Lakeview, the Reserve at Lakeview, and the Reserve at Lakeview Executive. With Little Elm taxes, and Frisco ISD, Sunset Pointe is a well designed master planned community. Having a local, Sunset Pointe real estate agent, that knows the area is key. Contact us today to get your Sunset Pointe home search started.

School Information:

Sunset Pointe includes both Frisco ISD and Little Elm ISD, both school districts are highly rated.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Premier Community in West Frisco, Tx - The Trails


 THE TRAILS OF WEST FRISCO



This master planned community located in the fast growing section of West Frisco. Located just minutes from the Dallas Tollway in West Frisco. With homes priced between $190,000 and $725,000 and builders consisting of Ashton Woods, Compass, Darling, Drees, and Landstar to name a few, there is something for everyone. Life in The Trails includes, tennis courts, community pools, various parks and walking trails and a sport court.

 If you like golf, you may love the fantastic custom built golf course at The Trails of Frisco Golf club featuring 18 holes and over 6500 yards. On site golf shop, bar and grill as well as a driving range and putting green round out the awesome amenities. 



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The Trails of Frisco includes the exemplary rated Frisco ISD. Schools that residents of The Trails can attend are Corbell or Fisher Elementary, which are both located on site. Cobb and Griffin Middle school and Wakeland High school.



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Monday, November 4, 2013

Location Proves To Be Outstanding - The Legends Community

THE LEGENDS - THE COLONY TX 


The Legends is a multi-acre master-planned community located in the southeastern-most part of Denton County in The Colony, Texas, and includes two pools, three parks, trails and other landscaping. The Legends also provides large social events throughout the year to foster a spirit of community for the residents. Located just minutes from the new Nebraska Furniture Mart and Top Golf as well as major shopping and a variety or restaurants.


As The Legends home specialists, we understand the local market, and put that knowledge to work for you. The Legends community includes easy access to Lake Lewisville, parks and walking trails, outstanding golf courses, and modern homes. The Legends community is comprised of four subdivisions, The Legend Bend, The Legend Crest, The Legend Glen and The Legend Trails. The Legends is a well designed master planned community that is aimed at letting people enjoy their life.

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