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What is the Value of my Home?

Over the past few months many clients have struggled with the question of "What is the value of my home?"

WHO KNOWS??

This answer is as good as any in this market considering all of the short sales, foreclosures, and distressed property sales in the market. However; before you settle on a value number for your home, make sure you have access to the right tools, and ask yourself WHY you are asking this question. There are many ways to look at the so called value of your property!

Let me explain!

Are you considering selling your home? If you are, remember that your home will typically sell for an amount that a buyer is willing to pay you for it. No matter how much we all jump up and down, no buyer in their right mind — in this market — is going to pay us what we think our home may be worth.

THE GOOD NEWS: We have a great tool to help!

In order to help you keep on top of what is happening with real estate values in your immediate area, we’ve created a great tool called the Home Sold Alert™. This electronic report shows you on a monthly basis what homes in your specific neighborhood have (ACTUALLY) sold for (we use data straight from the MLS) so you can keep a strategic eye on the value of your home over time. There has never been a more critical time to keep a close eye on what the market is doing, and we hope this is helpful!  (Call or e-mail us today for your free report).

In addition, if you are considering listing your home for sale, your best bet is to seek the advice of a professional Realtor® before doing so. They can provide you with valuable information that you MUST have before deciding on the final listing price.

Are you considering refinancing? If you are, an appraisal will most likely be initiated with the transaction. The appraiser will give the lender, in the appraisal report, an opinion of what they consider to be the current market value of your home as of the date the property was inspected.

Couple of things about the appraisal:

You'll most likely NOT agree with the appraiser's value assessment. But, if the number they come up with works, and you are able to proceed with a more favorable rate and financing term, don't get too bent out of shape with the value. It's just an opinion.

You'll most likely NOT agree with the comparable sales that the appraiser chooses to compare values with your home. Appraisers have strict guidelines that must be followed before a comparable can be chosen. One of the most important being "recent sales in your most immediate area". With all of the short sales and foreclosures going on in many subdivisions, this guideline can be a real value killer.

Once again, if the number they come up with works, and you are able to proceed with a more favorable rate and financing term, don't get too bent out of shape with the value opinion in the appraisal. It's just an opinion; it's NOT what you may be able to sell your property for at some point in the near future.

Are you trying to dispute your property's tax assessor's value? Typically, the county "Tax Assessor's Office" assigns an "Appraised Value", an "Assessed Value" and/or a "State Equalized Value" to your property.

This value or number is used to calculate your annual property tax. It's not a number that should be used to list your home for sale. Nor is it a number that a lender is going to use to consider lending you money on the property.

If you're looking at the tax assessor's property valuation and thinking, "Man, there is no way my home will sell for this amount", then you may want to consider filing a dispute valuation with the taxing authority. Be prepared to fill out the necessary paperwork and provide them with evidence to support your claim. Be prepared to stand in line along with all of the other thousands of property owners that are currently disputing their property value.

Are you trying to determine if you have enough homeowners insurance? If this is your goal, you really need to call your insurance agent and let them help you with this (we can always refer you to someone great should you need someone to help). At a minimum, you want to always make sure that your home is insured for at least 100% of its estimated replacement cost.

Replacement cost is NOT:

The market value of your home.

The home's purchase price or the cost of the land.

The outstanding amount of your mortgage.

Make sure your insurance agent explains to you the difference between market value and replacement cost for insurance purposes. You don't want to find out the difference between the two when it is necessary to file a claim with your insurer.

Are you considering buying a home or making an offer on a property? Make sure you talk to your Realtor® before deciding on this number. They can tell you what similar homes are selling for in the neighborhood, how long houses are staying on the market, and tons of other important information that MUST be considered.

In conclusion,  there will always be many opinions when considering what your home is truly worth. Before you can really begin your quest for your specific valuation number, it's important that you first ask yourself - WHY you're asking this question - and then seek the advice of trusted professionals in the real estate industry.

 
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I thought this was an awesome tip from Kay Bell and wanted to share her article with all of you!!!

http://www.bankrate.com/finance/money-guides/maximizing-your-medical-deductions-1.aspx

 
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Part of being a Real Estate agent is being on top of all the possible technological tools available at our fingertips.  Being in tune with various listing sites will allow me to find the absolutely best fit for you and your family.

 

That being said, I am trying to build my blog and various social media outlets to enable me to post great new homes for my current and prospective clients.

 

Follow me on Twitter @BradREBroker.  I will let you know about homes I am currently scouting or previewing, great new postings and can't miss deals.

 

I am also on LinkedIn.  Which is a great site for networking on a professional level.  Check out my profile and see my network of great people to do business with.

 

 

 
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This is a great depiction on a fun scale about the real estate values over the past Century. It was posted by a man named Rohn Goldstein from SMDRA! Great Job Rohn where ever you pulled this from.

 

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/3GHx1b/video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2757699799528285056

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Why I made the switch to Metro Brokers!

 
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We have moved our office! Our new office address is 9055 East Mineral Circle Suite #100, Centennial, CO 80112. Come see our new top of the line office and what we have to offer our clients! We're ready to help you make a change for you and your family.
 
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Background

I'm a realtor working in the Denver Metro area. I work for Metro Brokers Cherry Tree Properties, Inc. I have a CNE designation (Certified Negotiations Expert) with an ABR designation (Accredited Buyer Representative) and I'm currently working with a number of clients in the immediate area. I have a tremendous work ethic and I look for new and innovative ways to further my career in Real Estate. I hold high expectations of myself to do the best job I can for all of my clients equally and enjoy what I do for a living! There's no better feeling than helping others make big decisions in their lives!

Area of Expertise

I'm a well rounded Realtor that works with both buyers and sellers. I enjoy seeing clients close on both sides of real estate. Though, I specialize in working with buyers as I get a deep sense of satisfaction seeing buyers purchase homes of their dreams and what it means for their families!

Testimonials

"Thank you SO much Brad for helping us sell our house when you did! Without you we would have been in a serious uphill battle facing massive debt issues!"

-Garrett and Maria

 

"We absolutely love our new house. hey, I just got my $4000 tax return and Tate is still waititng for his half.That's just one of the perks I guess of having a new place. I think it will go towards new flooring in the kitchen and bathrooms. Tate put a skylight in the bathroom and it looks awesome, you will have to check it out next time you're over. We will definately tell our friends to call you if they need some help with getting a place or selling an exhisting one. Talk to ya soon."
-Tate and Patti and Wyatt

 
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Brad S Smith
Brad S Smith,
Broker Associate
Cherry Tree Properties Inc
385 Inverness Parkway #140
Englewood, CO 80112
License No: 100025776
Office: 303-800-1000
Direct: 720-884-7359
Mobile: 720-884-7359
Fax: 303-800-1099
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A home is not a home because of its room dimensions or the color of the walls. It is about how you feel when you walk through the front door. And the way you can instantly envision your life unfolding there. Brad Smith, Real Estate Broker for Cherry Tree Properties, Inc. in Park Meadows helping buy and sell real estate all over Colorado.