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Fixing vacant abandoned neglected properties and improving neighborhoods

Around Halloween, vacant, scary houses are thrilling!  

For some people, including some of my real estate clients, these houses are thrilling not only in October, but all year round. 

If you know of a local neglected, abandoned, or vacant property ,in or around Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, Maryland, you can help improve our community. If you let me know about a property like this, then I may be able to get local investor to turn it around.  

If you share a physical address or name and phone number for an owner of an unwanted property, I’ll get to work on it right away.

House Hacking – How to Live Rent-Free

Are you renting a home, or do you have friends or family members who are?

Wouldn’t it be great to build wealth through real estate and maybe even live rent-free?

Lots of people are very cautious or just don’t know what they can do. Many people have student loan debt and they are working to pay it off, and they don’t have much money for a downpayment.

By putting in a bit of extra effort and being creative, it’s possible to save money by buying a home, and even cover your housing expenses. Even in a high-cost area like Annapolis and Anne Arundel County.

Scott Trench shared some great ideas in the Millenial Money blog article, titled “House Hacking | How to Live for Free”.  As Scott wrote:

House Hacking is having your cake, and eating it too. It’s a mix between buying a personal residence and investment property.

House hacking occurs when you buy a piece of investment real estate, live in one of the units or bedrooms, and rent out the others.

One of my clients recently did this, and she is thrilled to have her roommates helping to pay off her mortgage!

If you want to find out how she did it, and explore what you can do, let me know!

Anne Arundel County Real Estate Market Statistics August 2019

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Are you wondering what is going on in the Anne Arundel County real estate market? You can use local market statistics to help make the best choices.

Let me know if you would like the numbers for your neighborhood.  

Or if you’d like to get regular updates on homes for sale in your area, or another area that you are thinking about, just ask.

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Here are some market statistics for August of 2019 in Anne Arundel County, compared to last year:

  • Average Discount Off Original Price: 2.7% (was 3.4%)
  • Average Days on the Market: 54 (down 21.74%)
  • Total Sales: $366,155,110 (down 4.51%)
  • Average Sold Price: $404,591 (down 4.51%)
  • Real Buyers (Homes Sold): 907 (up 0.22%)
  • Pending Sales (Homes Under Contract): 1,497 (up 19.38%)

(Source: Bright MLS Copyright 2019 – Information deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed.)

While the numbers show that on average homes sold faster, and about the same number sold, looking more closely shows a different story.  Only 562 detached homes were sold, compared to 596 last year, a 7.38% reduction.  The increased sales have been townhomes and condos.

Also, because we are so active in the market, my colleagues and I have noticed a trend that hasn’t made headlines, and is not so obvious at first glance. You find these things out by talking to people active in the business. More contracts have been falling through. For a lot of people, this has made the moving process even more of an emotional roller coaster than it usually is!

In order to give the best advise to my clients, I looked over the numbers in more detail. In the past few months, there has been a growing gap between contracts and homes sold. In August, new pending sales rose sharply – 1,497 contracts pending, an overall increase of 19.38%. Yet, the number of homes sold was nearly flat compared to last August.

What this means for you, if you are planning a move, is that it is important to get professional advice and get ready for the market conditions that affect your particular type of property. It’s important to look beyond the averages and get into your specific part of the market. And, have a strategy to “bulletproof” your contract, to give yourself the best chance of getting from contract to closing.

If you or someone you know is looking to make a move, anywhere in the country, don’t hesitate to ask me for information.  I’d love to help.

As always, feel free to share this post with anyone who might be interested.

Anne Arundel County Real Estate Market Statistics June 2019

Wishing you and yours a wonderful Summer!

Now that we are more than half way through the year, here are some updated market statistics.

Let me know if you would like the numbers for your neighborhood.  

Or if you’d like to get regular updates on homes for sale in your area, or another area that you are thinking about, just ask.

This year, the local real estate market started off stronger than it did last year.  Yet this past month of June 2019 was slower in sales.  

Here are some market statistics for you for the first six months of 2019 in Anne Arundel County, compared to last year:

  • Average Discount Off Original Price: 2.8% (was 2.9%)
  • Average Days on the Market: 72 (down 8.86%)
  • Total Sales: $1,862,945,250 (up 5.20%)
  • Average Sold Price: $408,630 (up 4.12%)
  • Real Buyers (Homes Sold): 4,565 (up 1.17%)

(Source: Bright MLS Copyright 2019 – Information deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed.)

While the year started off stronger than last year, we saw a slowdown in June, compared to last year.  Only 918 homes were sold, compared to 979 last year, a 6.23% reduction. 

These numbers tell a story, of what has happened in the past.  Everyone wants to know what is coming next.  What we are seeing on the street now is that some sellers who didn’t get their properties sold in the Spring are becoming more flexible, and buyers are often finding more negotiating room, and less competition, than earlier in the year.

If you or someone you know is looking to make a move, anywhere in the country, don’t hesitate to ask me for information.  I’d love to help.

As always, feel free to share this post with anyone who might be interested.

Anne Arundel County Real Estate Market Statistics 2019

Wishing you and yours a good Memorial Day weekend.

It’s been a while since I sent out market statistics, so here’s an update.  

Let me know if you would like the numbers for your neighborhood.  

Or if you’d like to get regular updates on homes for sale in your area, or another area that you are thinking about, just ask.

This year, the local real estate market started off stronger than it did last year.  Here are some market statistics for you for the first four months of 2019 in Anne Arundel County, compared to last year:

  • Average Discount Off Original Price: 3.3% (was 3.3%)
  • Average Days on the Market: 81 (down 10.99%)
  • Total Sales: $1,019,277,477 (up 3.47%)
  • Average Sold Price: $392,030 (up 1.13%)
  • Real Buyers (Homes Sold): 2,605 (up 2.52%)

(Source: Bright MLS Copyright 2019 – Information deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed.)

If you or someone you know is looking to make a move, anywhere in the country, don’t hesitate to ask me for information.  I’d love to help.

And if you are looking for entertainment on Sunday, or would be interested in the home shown below, come and see me at the open house!  As always, feel free to share this post with anyone who might be interested.

P.S. Considering a move? Please call for a confidential chat. Your personal needs, wants, and finances are my priority and my passion and my specialties run from waterfront luxury estates to distressed properties.

Call me today for your Annapolis real estate needs, or for an introduction to a great real estate agent anywhere.

Carlyn Lowery, Associate Broker, eXp Realty, Annapolis Real Estate, Annapolis Waterfront Homes, Annapolis Luxury Homes, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 443-569-3977 or 888-860-7369 x146

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Here are some client reviews of Carlyn Lowery…

“Carlyn got us a quick sale above the asking price. She qualified prospects well, used a professional photographer for advertising photos, and provided expert advice during negotiations. Carlyn is what other Realtors aspire to be!”
– Paul Donnelly

“As first time home buyers, Carlyn Lowery was very attentive to our basic needs of walking us through each step of the home buying process from a novice standpoint. The long detailed list of items due at specific times from the start of the contract all the way through to the week of closing was greatly appreciated. It was great having an agent who took the time to clearly lay this all out for us. End result – a very smooth time at settlement. No surprises!”
– Ann Hannam

“We wanted a professional who would work with us to sell our home
quickly for a good price and protect our interests as sellers through the process.
Carlyn’s business acumen is her (and will be your) greatest asset.”
– Sue Bogard

“Carlyn was wonderful. She was organized, prepared, and knew the steps to take to sell our home quickly and used a wide array of marketing to get the job done. She gave great advice
during each of the phases, and in particular on the negotiation.”
– Michael Morgan

 

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