10 Reasons FSBOs don’t succeed.

Homeowners trying to sell their homes on their own — for-sale-by-owners (FSBOs) — are driven by several reasons. Although most of them want to save money that they would have otherwise spent on real estate commissions, a few others take the FSBO route because they feel they don’t need a professional to sell their home.

Whatever the reason for attempting to sell solo might be, data from a National Association of Realtors survey shows that less than 10 percent of FSBOs actually sell.

1. Too many people to negotiate with

Those deciding to take the FSBO route often have to negotiate with many people. Some of them are likely to be:

  • The buyer, seeking the best possible deal.
  • The buyer’s agent, who represents the buyer’s best interest.
  • The buyer’s attorney (in some regions of the nation).
  • Home inspection companies, working for the buyer, which are likely to find some problem or the other with the house.
  • Your bank, in case it’s a short sale.
  • The appraiser, if the home’s value needs to be assessed.

Without the help of experienced real estate agents, dealing with so many different parties alone is often a tough task for homeowners.

2. Homeowners do not know how to prepare the home for sale

A majority of homeowners don’t know about the prelisting tasks that FSBOs should do before they list their home for sale. These usually include:

  • Decluttering.
  • Painting the rooms with a fresh coat of paint.
  • Getting necessary repairs done.
  • Getting the home floors and carpets cleaned by professions.
  • Ensuring curb appeal of the home.
  • Replacing outdated light fixtures.

Because homes for sale by owners just have one chance to impress potential buyers, neglecting these home sale preparation tips often reduces the homeowners’ chances of selling the house.

3. Owners do not know how to screen potential buyers

FSBOs often have no idea about the difference between prequalification and preapproval, and they don’t know that buyers should ideally be preapproved or at least prequalified.

No wonder they let unqualified buyers inspect the house and waste their precious time. Not knowing if a buyer has the ability to purchase the home acts as a big deterrent for homes for sale by owners.

4. Owners fail to solve buyer’s queries

Handling inquiries from buyers on their listings and coordinating showings for their homes are prerequisites for making a sale. However, many homeowners either aren’t able to handle such inquiries on their homes or don’t have the time for them.

Even organizing showings might become an uphill task at times. Because these days potential buyers and their agents want quick responses to their inquiries, they don’t think twice before moving on to the next potential property if their inquiries and requests are unanswered.

5. Owners don’t understand the concept of golden time

According to this concept, homeowners get the most money for their homes in the first week of putting the property on the market. The longer homes for sale by owners stay on the market, the less money people will be willing to offer for them.

If a buyer tries FSBO first and then hires an agent, the buyer would have already lost the “golden time” window. This will eliminate the buyers who have already viewed the home, might have offered unrealistically low prices and have already moved on.

6. Owners fail to understand the contract procedures

The contract to buy a home involves much more than just the price offered by the buyer. Also, real estate contracts have lots of timelines and clauses and involve several common contract contingencies, such as inspections and mortgages.

Many FSBOs don’t have a firm understanding of such contracts and might not know what they are agreeing to or how to negotiate particular parts of the contract.

7. FSBOs don’t know how to handle the home inspection findings

Home inspections almost always find some issues with houses even when they are relatively newer structures. In such cases, the buyer requests problems be fixed or corrected before moving forward with the transaction.

However, many FSBOs believe that there is nothing wrong with their home, which is why they refuse to address the issues brought forward by home inspections. As a result, the offer falls through.

8. FSBOs incorrectly price their homes

FSBOs often price their homes incorrectly due to lack of experience. They set the price too high, which hinders their chances of closing the deal.

9. FSBO homes lack exposure

Homes for sale by owners are often listed on a few websites, but there are many that don’t allow FSBOs to list their property. Thus, FSBOs are unable to give their homes adequate exposure in the market.

However, when buyers hire a real estate agent, the professional can give a property online exposure as well as exposure in the local real estate segment of the newspaper. The agent even has tools to extend the exposure further, which FSBOs don’t have.

10. FSBOs fail in the closing process

Even after an offer is accepted, many things still need to be done prior to the closing. For instance:

  • Get the inspections completed within the allotted time.
  • Ensure the attorney(s) approve contracts.
  • Ensure that instrument survey is ordered.
  • Check if the buyer has obtained written mortgage commitment.
  • Find out if title work is reviewed.
  • Learn whether abstract is redated.

With so many things acting against FSBOs, it’s natural to find very few homes for sale by owners in the market.

Written by Cheryl Jensen, originally posted on http://www.inman.com/2015/07/20/10-reasons-why-for-sale-by-owners-fsbos-fail/

 

25 Safest Suburbs in Michigan

Safety is a concern for most, especially when deciding on where to live. Below is a list of the 25 safest Suburbs in Michigan according to Niche.com

Niche ranks US suburbs based on assaults, burglaries, and violent crime rates. A high ranking indicates that a suburb has low crime rates across multiple categories.

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Village of Grosse Pointe Shores Wayne County, Michigan

 

2  Thetford Township Genesee County, Michigan

Bloomfield Hills Oakland County, Michigan

Wolverine Lake Oakland County, Michigan

Pinckney Livingston County, Michigan

Grosse Ile Township Wayne County, Michigan

East Grand Rapids Kent County, Michigan

New Baltimore Macomb County, Michigan

Hamburg Township Livingston County, Michigan

10 Huntington Woods Oakland County, Michigan

11 Zilwaukee Saginaw County, Michigan

12 Rochester Oakland County, Michigan

13 Rockford Kent County, Michigan

14 Grand Ledge Eaton County, Michigan

15 Spring Lake Ottawa County, Michigan

16 Richfield Township Genesee County, Michigan

17 Lincoln Township Midland County, Michigan

18 Brighton Livingston County, Michigan

19 Tittabawassee Township Saginaw County, Michigan

20 Romeo Macomb County, Michigan

21 Mattawan Van Buren County, Michigan

22 Marysville St. Clair County, Michigan

23 Thomas Township Saginaw County, Michigan

24 Essexville Bay County, Michigan

25 Northville Wayne County, Michigan

 

Information originally posted on local.niche.com

Windmill Pointe Park

I remember hearing all of the details about Windmill Pointe Park before I moved to Grosse Pointe Park and I was beyond excited. Windmill Pointe has its on movie theater, now with two screening rooms, where you can enjoy some of the new movies. I think Joel’s favorite part about the theater is the super-comfy electric recliners that you get to enjoy.

The park also has a swimming pool, play area, and gym. The gym is located upstairs and I love the view. On days I feel like cutting corners, I look out at the water and think of boat season and swimming pools. There are fitness classes, activities for children, and a basketball court.

For Grosse Pointe Park Residents, that do not yet have their passes, see my post about how to obtain your pass.

Park Pass Info for G.P.P residents

Applications for Park Passes are avaible on the Parks and Recreation Forms Page.

Homeowners applying for passes for the first time may access the Park Pass Application at the above link.  Homeowners must have valid proof of residency, i.e. driver’s license, bank statements or bills. New homeowners must also have turned in the Property Transfer Affidavit, Principle Resident Exemption and have a valid Certificate of Occupancy.

Renters must apply for park passes annually. Applications may be accessed online at http://www.grossepointepark.org or picked up at the Public Service Department at City Hall. Passes will be mailed back after the landlord has verified tenancy and the Public Service Department has verified that the Certificate of Occupancy is valid. NO EXCEPTIONS. Lease agreements are not accepted as proof of tenancy.

At any time, you may be asked for photo I.D. Misuse of your park pass may result in revocation. Revoked passes can be suspended or cancelled for the remainder of the season. In addition, if replacement is necessary, a fee of $20.00 will be charged. Driver Licenses and other forms of identification will not be accepted for entrance to the parks. Gate guards will only accept valid passes for entrance. Revoked passes will be turned over to the Public Safety Department, which will in turn make a decision as to whether or not they may be reinstated.

Residents age 17 and under will be allowed 1 guest per visit to the City Parks. Residents 18 and older will be allowed 3 guests per visit. GUESTS MUST ACCOMPANY YOU WHEN YOU ENTER THE PARKS.

Park Pass Rules

It is the goal of the City of Grosse Pointe Park to continue to provide to you, the resident, the best possible service and recreational facilities. We ask that you read the following rules with regard to Park Passes. It is extremely important that everyone complies with these rules so that we may all enjoy our City Parks.

  1. Renter Passes are valid for one year.
  2. Homeowner Passes are valid for four years.
  3. Park Passes are required for all residents age 10 and older and are non-transferable. (For purposes of registration of younger children in Park activities, we ask that all members of the family, even those not yet eligible for a Park Pass, be listed on your Park Pass Application.)
  4. All family members age 18 or older, who are not the homeowner, MUST show proof of residency by providing three approved forms of identification (i.e. driver’s license, state identification card, voter registration card, etc.)
  5. City Ordinance allows NO MORE than two unrelated persons to receive passes at any address.
  6. Business Owner Passes are given to the business owner and one other family member who resides with him/her.
  7. Lost passes will be replaced ONCE per season by an adult at a cost of $20.00 at the Public Service Department at City Hall. Office Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm. Telephone (313) 822-4365.
  8. Households that require caregiver passes will be charged $25.00 per household and only 1 such pass will be issued annually.
  9. Residents with guests on an extended visit may purchase Temporary Passes (maximum 2 per household) for $10.00 each at the Public Service Department.
  10. Please allow 2 weeks for processing of all passes.

 

Info from: http://www.grossepointepark.org/index.php/park-pass-info

Whole Grain Blueberry Muffins

IMG_8457 So I haven’t mastered meal prepping yet and I can be guilty of skipping breakfast when in a rush. However I have started making something that helps me start out my day and feel healthy and sustained too.

Homemade blueberry muffins! Too help simplfy things, I usually measure out the dry ingredients for two – now upgraded to 3! Then mix up the wet ingredients when I’m ready to bake.

 

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Keep the extras stored until I need to replenish

 

Ingredients

1 1/4 cups whole-wheat flour, spooned, and leveled

1 cup old fashioned rolled oats

1/4 cup flaxseed meal (available at natural-food stores, I found at Meijer)

1/4 cup pecans

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

1 cup plain low-fat yogurt ( I like to use blueberry or strawberry instead of plain)

1/2 cup packed light brown sugar

3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

1 tablespoon grated orange zest

1/4  cup orange juice

1 large egg

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

2 cups fresh blueberries or one bag frozen blueberries

 

Directions

  1. Heat oven to 375 F. In a food processor, process the flour, oats, flaxseed meal, pecans, baking powder,  baking soda, and salt until finely ground. Optional: you can line the muffin pan with paper liners. I do not, I grease the pan instead.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the yogurt, sugar, butter, orange zest, juice, egg, and vanilla. Add the flour mixture and mix just until incorporated (do not overmix). Fold in the blueberries.
  3. Divide the batter evenly among the muffin cups. Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, 22 to 25 minutes.

 

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Recipe found on RealSimple.com

 

 

 

Fun things to do around Detroit

Campus Martius Park – Whether it’s bright and sunny or a cold winter evening. There is something to do at Campus Martius. During the summer, they have a beachy-feel sand area for kids to play. A bar and lots of seating to sit and enjoy a drink. People watching in the heart of downtown, definitely makes for a fun date. They also have an outdoor theater.  During the colder months, they have an ice skating rink and skate rental.

Michigan Science Center – One of my favorite trips as a kid and still today. A chance for kids and kids at heart to explore, learn and have fun at the same time.

Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History – World’s largest museum dedicated to African American history and culture. Filled with exhibits that are moving and inspiring. If you haven’t been there yet, add it to your check list.

Detroit Institute of Arts – Filled with beautiful works of arts and exhibits that are intense and thought provoking.

 

Pewabic Pottery – Located on Jefferson, it’s a ceramic studio and school that has been around since 1903! Pewabic Website

Riverwalk -Such a dramatic change and a fantastic addition to Detroit. Take a walk on a sunny day and view the beautiful city! Detroit Riverfront

Eastern Market – A place to buy fresh fruits and vegetables, local products, and have lunch at one the restaurants.  Eastern Market

 

 

Mama Rosas

Mama Rosa’s is a small pizzeria located in Grosse Pointe. If you are looking for an amazing Chicken Parm or some delicious pizza, this is the spot for you. They stay busy between loyal customers and carry out orders and after you try a slice of their square pizza (sub meat sauce) you’ll understand why.

Definitely my go to place when I’m craving anything Italian and especially if I’m in need of pizza!

Mama Rosa’s Facebook

15134 Mack Ave Grosse Pointe, MI 48230   (313) 822-3046

Home decor ideas for under $100

A lot of times we just have naptime, or a few hours to work on a room. So here are some fun ideas that are inexpensive too.

1. Copycat Décor. When you’re flipping through magazines, cut  out pictures of your favorite rooms and then duplicate the look for less! Garage sales, flea markets and consignment shops are a budget decorators dream!

2. Rearrange. Remember how much fun it was to rearrange your bedroom when you were little? Have some fun and refresh a room by simply rearranging the furniture. It’s FREE!

3. Paint. A coat of paint is an inexpensive way to change the look of a room! Thanks to new software programs, most paint stores can take a photo of your room and show you how it will look in different colors.

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4. Pillows. Add new throw pillows to your sofa or bed for a cozy and welcoming addition. You may want to consider changing your throw  pillows to reflect the season. Try discount stores for great prices!

5. Knobs & Pulls. Change your cabinet knobs and drawer pulls in your kitchen and bathroom for an instant update!

6. Lamps. Add a lamp to your kitchen & bathroom counters for nice change from the harsh overhead lights. Every room looks better in lamp light! You can find great deals on lamps if you use a coupon at Michael’s, or a home décor store. You can usually get about 40%-50% off.

7. Do your own wainscoting on one accent wall. This is a really cool thing to do in an office, or even in your kitchen. It’s on of those inexpensive projects to do yourself, but a little more time consuming.

8. Do a picture collage. This is a good way to make good use of frames and odd sized pictures you like, but don’t have a place for them. You can use a things that aren’t just pictures either.

9. Hang up a shelf, and decorate with pictures. If you only have small shelves you can do them in a cluster by each other, and it acts as one large wall hanging.

 

This article originally appeared on (makingdiyfun.com)

The BIG why

Just about every real estate class mentions your BIG why. It is the reason you get out of bed and go to work, the reason, you fight to be the best. Everyone should have this, not just agents. Now, obviously when you are in charge of your schedule and income, you definitely need an added reminder as to why you should get up and get out there.

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This was my dream board I made last year when I started. I keep it in my office because I like the reminder. After my signs arrived today, the reason I took the photo above, I realized my dream board was growing.

Keeping a positive mindset is important. Appreciate every. single. day. Why? Because you are here. If you don’t like something in your life, then change it. Your happiness effects everything. Your physical health, you friends, and family.

My mother was telling me a story about a coworker, smart guy, but always complains about work, says it doesn’t matter. He doesn’t care. I told her the next time he says this to tell him, “I know, it shows”.

Why show up if you’re not mentally clocked in? Make your changes. Baby steps if you have to. But things definitely get better when you work towards the positive.

Carrie Fisher stands up to ‘Critics’

As a new fan of Star Wars (Seriously, I watched all movies in the last two and half months, including a hunt to find the 6th episode before watching the 7th). I find it disappointing that this is what people choose to talk about. It doesn’t necessarily surprise me, but it still bothers me that people have to be so negative and ultimately sexist. Couldn’t we instead appreciate seeing original cast members fitting into a pretty good story line?

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Carrie Fisher has hit out at social media trolls who have criticised her appearance in the new Star Wars film, The Force Awakens.

Posting on Twitter on Tuesday, the 59-year-old actor lamented fellow users’ inability to focus on more meaningful aspects of her return to the role of Leia Organa – now a general rather than a princess – for the first time since Return of the Jedi in 1983.

“Please stop debating about whether or not I aged well,” she wrote. “Unfortunately, it hurts all three of my feelings. My body hasn’t aged as well as I have. Blow us.”

Fisher later added: “Youth and beauty are not accomplishments, they’re the temporary happy by-products of time and/or DNA. Don’t hold your breath for either.”
The actor, who has made a hugely successful career as a writer and comic in the wake of her early Star Wars fame, argued that her physical appearance should not be used to define her, adding: “My body is my brain bag, it hauls me around to those places and in front of faces where there’s something to say or see.”

Some noted that the writer and comic’s male co-stars from the original Star Wars trilogy, Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill, have faced fewer comments about their appearance in JJ Abrams’ critically acclaimed film. But other Twitter users fired abusive barbs – or told Fisher that as a public figure, she should be prepared for negative comments in the online arena.

Earlier this month, Fisher said she felt pressured to lose weight in order to reprise her role as Organa. The actor said she had felt an obligation to lose 16kg (2st 7lb), and lamented a film industry that “treats beauty like an accomplishment”. Such attitudes, she said, were “insane”.

The actor has proved one of the more colourful figures on the promotional trail for Abrams’ film, in the first new Star Wars film in a decade. She turned the air blue on the Hollywood red carpet for the world premiere of The Force Awakens on 14 December, and has warned young British star Daisy Ridley not to allow producers to exploit her sexuality.

“You should fight for your outfit,” she told the 23-year-old actor during a Q&A for Interview magazine, in reference to the gold bikini that Fisher was asked to wear in Return of the Jedi. “Don’t be a slave like I was.”

Fisher, who was just 19 when she filmed 1977’s Star Wars, also handed further advice to Ridley at the London press conference for The Force Awakens on 17 December. She told the young actor, who plays staff-wielding scavenger Rey: “Don’t go through the crew like wildfire.”
Carrie Fisher asked in December about weight loss for Star Wars reboot
The Force Awakens remains on course to challenge Avatar’s all-time $2.78bn (£1.87bn) box-office world record, and currently stands in tenth place in the pantheon of highest grossing films with $1.16bn. In the US and Canada, it passed The Dark Knight, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and the original 1977 Star Wars to enter the all-time top five at the North American box office on Monday with receipts of $571m.

The new film, which is also tipped to be a part of the 2016 Oscars race, is expected to pass Avatar’s record $760m North American haul as early as this weekend.

http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/dec/30/carrie-fisher-blasts-star-wars-body-shamers-twitter-social-media