Real Estate, Updates, News & Tips - Deborah Morrison - iPro Real Estate

Profitable Flips are Decreasing

Fewer homes were flipped by investors in the second quarter compared with the same quarter one year ago as profits grew smaller, according to ATTOM Data Solutions’ 2019 U.S. Home Flipping Report. Homes flipped in the second quarter were down 5.2% from a year ago. Overall, home flips in the second quarter comprised 5.9% of all home sales during the quarter.Investors are seeing fewer profits from their flips. Homes flipped in the second

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More New Homes are Entering the Pipeline

Housing starts posted “healthy gains” in recent weeks as homebuilders feel more confident about the new-home market, the National Association of Home Builders reports.Led by an increase in multifamily production, total housing starts surged 12.3% in August, reaching a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.36 million units, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. This marks the highest level since May 2007.Single-family starts rose 4.4

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Single-Family Homes Continue to Lead Rental Market

Low rental-home inventory is prompting single-family rental prices to rise, driven mostly by an upswing in demand from millennials. However, annual increases are slowing, according to a new report from CoreLogic, a real estate data firm.U.S. single-family rent prices rose 2.9% year over year in July, which is lower than the 3.1% gain in July 2018. The highest annual rent price increase was in Phoenix, at 7.2%.Rent growth continues to be propelled

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FICO Scores Surge to Record High

Credit scores are rising, which bodes well for mortgage seekers desiring the lowest rates. The average FICO credit score, which is a widely used measure of a person’s creditworthiness, stands at 706, a record high, according to newly released FICO data.For comparison, in 2009 at the end of the Great Recession, the average FICO score was 686. Scores averaged 690 in 2006 during the housing bubble.A FICO score in the range of 670 to 739 is conside

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Whole-House Electrical Surge Protection is Coming

Today’s homes are filled with sensitive, sophisticated electrical appliances that may take commands from phone apps and voice-activated devices. But they can’t yet ward off increasingly unpredictable weather.Bad storms bring powerful lightning and hurricane-force winds that cause an increase in power surges that shut off lights, stop refrigerators, and in worst cases, overheat and fry appliances. Replacing equipment can become costly.Plugging

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Owners are Miscalculating Home Improvement Budgets

Homeowners are underestimating the cost of expensive remodeling projects, often by thousands of dollars. For example, homeowners’ estimate for the price of a kitchen remodel is off by more than $9,500, a difference of 48%, according to a new study from Discover based on a survey of 969 consumers. The kitchen renovation, one of several common remodeling jobs that researchers evaluated, was the most underestimated home project.“P

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A Quarter of Markets still Shy of Pre-Recession Levels

Many markets have seen significant price recoveries since hitting their bottom values in the housing crisis, but a quarter of markets still have not fully recovered, according to HSH.com’s latest Home Price Recovery Index. The index examines the home values of the top 100 metro areas from 1991 through the second quarter of 2019.“Despite years of economic expansion and improving real estate markets, a quarter of the nation’s most populated m

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Rents are Moving Higher but at a Slower Pace

Increased demand and slow-moving construction are making national rents higher, according to new data from the RentCafe and Yardi Matrix. The national average rent in August rose 3.3% year over year to $1,472.However, rents are rising at a slower pace. The August data marks the slowest rise since February, the report notes. Ninety-seven percent of the cities analyzed saw a seasonal slowdown in August with rents either dropping or only r

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3 Designs that do the Master Bedroom no Justice

A master bedroom is meant to be a peaceful place to relax and recharge. That’s why designers say a lot of attention needs to go into its look: to make sure it fulfills that purpose. Design experts also say an uninviting master retreat could negatively affect resale value, so there’s more at stake in the bedroom design than a night of restful sleep.“One thing to keep in mind is that form follows function, meaning the visual appearance of you

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Buyers give Fireplaces the Cold Shoulder

Fewer new homes are being built with a fireplace, a sign the cold-weather amenity is falling out of favor with home buyers. A record low percentage of newly constructed single-family homes—41%—last year included a fireplace, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data from the National Association of Home Builders. The share of single-family homes with fireplaces has been declining since 2015, the NAHB reports.“An obvious explanatio

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