Mukilteo Condo Pending!

While the market is “correcting” a bit, it’s still hot and there are still lots of people searching for homes and investment properties. This newly listed condo, now pending, had multiple offers, including cash offers. While we have had a very seller heavy market for quite awhile, we are now seeing a balancing out; still very good for sellers, but friendlier and more approachable for buyers (including investors, which I’m seeing quite a bit of).

mukilteo-condo-sold-saviya-robinson.jpg

Golf next door, 3 swimming pools, a gym and easy access to 405 & I5. Mukilteo has so much to offer: smaller town feel, easy proximity to water and ferries, residents get two free parking passes at the wonderful Lighthouse Park, close to Boeing, Farmers Markets and so much more. If you’d like to explore Mukilteo, let me know!

Comment

Saviya Robinson

Saviya Robinson is a top-producing broker specializing in lifecycle moves, international relocations, and unique property acquisitions.

An international traveler, Saviya has spent extensive time abroad, including living in Amsterdam. In 2010, she moved back to the states with a focus on advocacy and education for international clients. Committed to this purpose, Saviya earned her Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) accreditation and uses this today in her work.

Originally from Zillah, Washington, Saviya made the move to Seattle in 2000 and became a fulltime REALTOR in 2007. Since then, Saviya has represented hundreds of buyers and sellers in real estate transactions throughout King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties.

When not practicing real estate, you can find Saviya spending time with her family, planning her next travel adventure, or catching up on her favorite streaming series.

Just Listed! Mukilteo Condo next to Harbour Pointe Golf Club

front-9-condo-mukilteo.jpg

Stay active all year long with 3 pools 2 outside and 1 inside, gym, basketball court, activity center or enjoy golfing in your back yard. Open your slider to enjoy your morning cup of coffee listening to birds and the golfers swings. Beautifully updated kitchen with granite title counter tops with stainless appliances. Carpet and paint a year old. Large bedroom with walk in closet. 1 covered parking. Low homeowner dues and no special assessment. NO RENTAL CAP!

1 Bed / 1 Bath
$195,000

1 Comment

Saviya Robinson

Saviya Robinson is a top-producing broker specializing in lifecycle moves, international relocations, and unique property acquisitions.

An international traveler, Saviya has spent extensive time abroad, including living in Amsterdam. In 2010, she moved back to the states with a focus on advocacy and education for international clients. Committed to this purpose, Saviya earned her Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) accreditation and uses this today in her work.

Originally from Zillah, Washington, Saviya made the move to Seattle in 2000 and became a fulltime REALTOR in 2007. Since then, Saviya has represented hundreds of buyers and sellers in real estate transactions throughout King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties.

When not practicing real estate, you can find Saviya spending time with her family, planning her next travel adventure, or catching up on her favorite streaming series.

Schools? Walkability? What's Important to Buyers?

Identifying your preferences for the type of home and neighborhood you want to live in are typically among the first things I want to get you to look at when we first start working together. For every client, there is a different motivation for what they are looking for and where it is.

walk-score-heat-map-seattle.png

Debating between the convenience of a short commute versus the spaciousness of suburban living can be challenging when deciding upon the right home. Understanding the preferred characteristics of a neighborhood can be as important as those of a home. Whether it’s a suburban single-family home with more schooling options for children or a townhouse in the city with better access to public transit, it is important that homebuyers identify the communities that best serve their preferences and needs.

The National Association of Realtors® 2017 National Community and Transportation Preferences Survey polled adults from across the U.S. about what they are looking for in a community and found the following:

  • Young buyers continue to view their dream neighborhood as a walkable, mixed-use community.
  • 6 out of 10 millennials prefer walkable communities and short commutes, even if it means sacrificing living in a larger home with space to stretch their legs.
  • Millennials are not the only generation of homebuyers, however, that prefer walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods. Members of the silent generation, those born before 1944, also prefer smaller homes in neighborhoods with easy walks to shops and restaurants.
  • Over 50 percent of the silent generation prefer walkable communities and short commutes, even if it means living in an apartment or townhouse.
  • Gen-Xers and baby boomers show a preference toward suburban living, with 55 percent of both groups saying that they are comfortable with a longer commute and driving to amenities if it means living in a single-family, detached home.
  • Homebuyers with children tend to shift their priorities when their kids get older. According to the report, six out of 10 millennials with kids in school characterize the ideal neighborhood as more of a conventional suburban area with homes containing more square feet and larger backyards.  

There are many things we'll discuss to get to the heart of what you are looking for, and where. By discussing the above and much more, it will give me the information I need to set up a search that will bet meet your needs and desires and get us up and running quickly. And in this market, that's imperative!

 

 

Comment

Saviya Robinson

Saviya Robinson is a top-producing broker specializing in lifecycle moves, international relocations, and unique property acquisitions.

An international traveler, Saviya has spent extensive time abroad, including living in Amsterdam. In 2010, she moved back to the states with a focus on advocacy and education for international clients. Committed to this purpose, Saviya earned her Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) accreditation and uses this today in her work.

Originally from Zillah, Washington, Saviya made the move to Seattle in 2000 and became a fulltime REALTOR in 2007. Since then, Saviya has represented hundreds of buyers and sellers in real estate transactions throughout King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties.

When not practicing real estate, you can find Saviya spending time with her family, planning her next travel adventure, or catching up on her favorite streaming series.

Living in Bothell, WA

I've worked a lot in Bothell, helped clients buy and sell (and then buy again!) in this great city. It's such a gem, close to Seattle but still has a small town, calmer feeling. As this video shows, it also has so much to offer and with the city doing so much to make it even friendlier and more inviting, what's not to love about Bothell? Have a look!

Saviya Robinson

Saviya Robinson is a top-producing broker specializing in lifecycle moves, international relocations, and unique property acquisitions.

An international traveler, Saviya has spent extensive time abroad, including living in Amsterdam. In 2010, she moved back to the states with a focus on advocacy and education for international clients. Committed to this purpose, Saviya earned her Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) accreditation and uses this today in her work.

Originally from Zillah, Washington, Saviya made the move to Seattle in 2000 and became a fulltime REALTOR in 2007. Since then, Saviya has represented hundreds of buyers and sellers in real estate transactions throughout King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties.

When not practicing real estate, you can find Saviya spending time with her family, planning her next travel adventure, or catching up on her favorite streaming series.

How to Stand Out in a Sea of Homebuyers - Tips for Successful Home Buying

How to Be the Most Attractive Home Buyer in a Seller's Market

- from ConsumerReports.org

If you’re on the hunt for a new house this summer, be prepared for lots of competition. With inventory still tight and home prices on the rise in much of the country, it’s still a seller’s market in many places. Nationally, there’s a 4.7-month supply of homes for sale right now, according to the National Association of Realtors. (A six-month supply is considered a balanced market.) That means that a home buyer needs a game plan in order to stand out in a crowded field in order to get an offer accepted. Follow these steps to prepare:

1. Have your finances in order. Sellers still prefer to work with a home buyer who can make the purchase without a mortgage, since there’s no chance that financing will fall through. All-cash buyers made up 33 percent of sales in the first quarter of 2016, according to RealtyTrac. If you can’t pay in cash, you’ll need a pre-approval letter that shows you can secure the necessary loan. Meet with a lender to get pre-approved, which includes a credit check and income verification, before you’ve even started looking at houses. That will not only put you in a more competitive position, but it will also give you a sense of whether your budget is realistic.

2. Be aggressive. When you’re in research mode, you may spend months checking out open houses and pouring over online listings, but once you're serious about making a purchase you’ll need to move quickly. In a sellers’ market, well-priced homes get offers within a few days, and if a home buyer waits too long, the opportunity could be missed. If you find a home you love and think it is fairly priced, make an offer that’s close to asking price. “Make your first offer an aggressive one,” says Jeremy Swillinger, an agent with Level Group in New York City. “You might not get another shot.”

If you’re buying the home with a mortgage, putting down a larger earnest money deposit, a specific kind of security deposit, can signal to the buyers that you’re in good financial shape and serious about the purchase.

3. Eliminate as many contingencies as possible. There’s less incentive in today’s market for sellers to accept an offer with many contingencies. In particular, they’re likely to reject an offer from a buyer who can only close the deal contingent on the sale of an existing property. If you find yourself in that position, you may need to close on the sale of your current home first. “It’s all about making the offer as uncomplicated as possible,” Swillinger says. “It’s not just the price, but it’s also about the terms and eliminating any risks that could keep the buyer from getting to the closing table.”

Still, there are some contingencies that you need to keep in place, even if it slows down the sale. For example, you should never waive your inspection contingency (although you may be able to have one before you make an offer), and proceed with caution before waiving a financing contingency.

4. Be easy to work with. If you can’t or don’t want to compete by increasing your offer, you can be a stand-out home buyer by being flexible and responsive during negotiations. “If you’ve made an offer and there’s a deadline, you need to be by your phone,” says Tim Savoy, a sales associate with Coldwell Banker in Washington, D.C. “That’s when most of the fast-paced action happens, and most sellers are looking for a quick response.”

Sellers may want to close quickly or to lease back the property for a period after the close. Working with their timeline and be willing to accommodate their needs can make your offer more attractive. If you need an inspection, schedule it as quickly as possible and don’t nickel-and-dime over minor repairs.

5. Write a letter. For some sellers, especially those selling a family home that they’ve lived in for many years, the process can be an emotional one. Appeal to that by writing a letter explaining why you believe their home is the right one for you, and send it in along with your offer. “You want to make a personal connection with the seller,” Swillinger says. “Tell them why you love the property and how you can see yourself living there.”

The letter may not do much good if someone else is offering significantly more money than you, but if all other things are equal, a heart-felt letter may give you the edge.

reprinted from consumerrerports.org

All of the above will be part of what I will help you work towards, to get in order so that when the right home comes around, we are ready to place that offer and SHINE! It's a touch market right now, so every little thing helps you get closer towards your goal of buying that perfect home!


Interested in learning more about buying (or selling!) in today's market?Please feel free to contact me.

Comment

Saviya Robinson

Saviya Robinson is a top-producing broker specializing in lifecycle moves, international relocations, and unique property acquisitions.

An international traveler, Saviya has spent extensive time abroad, including living in Amsterdam. In 2010, she moved back to the states with a focus on advocacy and education for international clients. Committed to this purpose, Saviya earned her Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) accreditation and uses this today in her work.

Originally from Zillah, Washington, Saviya made the move to Seattle in 2000 and became a fulltime REALTOR in 2007. Since then, Saviya has represented hundreds of buyers and sellers in real estate transactions throughout King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties.

When not practicing real estate, you can find Saviya spending time with her family, planning her next travel adventure, or catching up on her favorite streaming series.