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Crofton Maryland Real Estate Update - January 2008

Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Crofton, MD

Crofton Real Estate Report

Crofton real estate statistics for January 2008 were released yesterday by the Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. (MRIS). As you know from my past reports, I feel this information is an important piece of the puzzle that faces home buyers and sellers today and in the coming months - How to price your home, if you're a seller; what to offer, if you're a buyer. That's why I take the time to review the data and create user-friendly charts for you.

Interest rates are a factor in analyzing market trends, as well, so I'm adding a new feature to my blog - a link at the bottom of each market study to Mortgage Rate Watch, a chart created by MarketWatch101 which displays the interest rate today, last week, and last month. Your interest rate and choice of loan programs may vary, depending on your credit score and other considerations, but this will give you an indication of what to expect when you finance a home. It is updated daily, so feel free to check back often.

Days on market are down by 13.68% to 101 from last year's 117 days (although that is 2.5 times the 45 days on market of January 2006). See chart at right.

While the average sold price went down in January, the drop was less than 5% to $373,698. This year's average sold price actually is 6.5 % higher than January 2006 and 11% higher than January 2004. If you bought your Crofton home in 2006 or earlier, you're still ahead of the game based on average sold price.

Crofton Real EstateThe median sold price actually went up 6.77% to $362,500 last month, which is almost 17% higher than the median sold price in January 2006 but 8% lower than 2004. Median price is the figure most used by the media because it tends to move more frequently and dramatically, contributing to headlines more easily than the average sold price.

16 sales closed in Crofton during January, 11 homes went under contract, and there were 42 new listings. With a total inventory of 142 active listings in January and just 16 closings, that suggests an inventory of almost 9 months (assuming the number of listings doesn't increase during that time). See chart at left.

Crofton Real EState ReportIt's interesting to track Crofton's real estate activity next to that of Anne Arundel County, because there is little similarity. In fact, Crofton's average sold price went down, while Anne Arundel County's went up slightly, and Crofton's days on market were down significantly, while Anne Arundel County's were up significantly. Here's the comparison:

In a market like this, motivated home sellers should address all the basics: accurate pricing, good condition, easy access, and an experienced agent! Home buyers looking for a "deal" can probably find one, but it may not be the home that is your first choice.

Statistics provided by the Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. (MRIS) based on properties in the MRIS system. Private conveyances are not included.

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Help for Local Crofton Family

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Crofton is a wealthy community and it's not often you hear of people that are really struggling, but there is a very nice family in our neighborhood who has had some very bad luck and is in need of our help.

The family consists of a single Dad (Mom left years ago), 2 young girls and a boy. The Dad has worked in construction and has struggled for years just to cover regular bills for his family. In December, he was in a car accident and is now a quadraplegic. The doctors don't think he'll ever walk again. Fortunately for the children, their grandmother was able to move up here and stay with them, but financially they are really in a bind. At our school, there are families that are taking turns bringing over dinners and we could use many more volunteers.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

This is a wonderful opportunity to reach out and help a local family. This type of thing can happen to anybody at any time.

We still need volunteers to bring dinners over to them and if you can't cook, no problem, we would also welcome snacks, whatever you would like to donate. The children are very appreciative and are not picky eaters.

If you'd rather donate money, that is always welcome too. They have many bills to cover including BGE, mortgage, phone, etc. as well as medical bills.

There is talk about putting together a fundraising event for them - I'll post all the information when/if it is finalized.

We are available to pick up any donations or meals, just give us a call. Donations can also be made to the local Girl Scout troop, call us and we'll give you all the information so that you can help!

National Wear Red Day - Today, February 1

Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Crofton, MD

Crofton business woman, wearing red

As you get dressed for work today, remember that Friday February 1, 2008 is National Wear Red Day.

Go Red For Women is the American Heart Association's nationwide campaign to wipe out heart disease, the #1 killer of women.

One in three women gets heart disease, according to their website. I have no doubt that I'm very much at risk, so this really caught my attention. The goal of Go Red For Women is a 25% reduction in coronary heart disease and stroke risk by the year 2010.

I learned about National Wear Red Day at Macy's in Annapolis Mall when I saw a sign indicating that shoppers wearing RED on Friday, February 1, will get an extra 15% off their purchases of apparel and accessories.

Geoffrey Beene, like Macy's, is supporting the Go Red For Women movement by donating 10% of the price you pay for men's dress shirts, cuff-links or neckwear purchases throughout February. And Brighton will donate $5 from the sale of each Go Red For Women bracelet sold from January 12, 2008 to February 15, 2008 and asked retailers to match that donation. Campbell Soup, Clairol, Hamilton Beach, Pepperidge Farm and several other businesses also have promotions supporting Go Red For Women in February.

What can YOU do to protect yourself from this killer? Continue reading to find a few suggestions from the American Heart Association.

I joined GO RED FOR WOMEN today, and I hope you will too!

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When you're ready to go from "just browsing" to "let's get serious", contact Margaret online or call her at RE/MAX Vision in Crofton Maryland. 410-451-1900

How to Avoid Foreclosure in Crofton and Anne Arundel County Maryland

Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Crofton, MD

Open Your Mail

If you're a Crofton or Anne Arundel County resident and behind in your mortgage payments, the #1 piece of advice I have for you is this: OPEN YOUR MAIL!

Avoiding notices from your lender is one of the surest ways to find yourself in foreclosure, because you may overlook proposals from your lender for alternative solutions to your delinquent payments or notices of pending action against you, which you should be aware of.

Please don't "give up" and assume that foreclosure is inevitable if your payments have been late recently or the amount of your loan balance is greater than today's market value.

If you're 30 days or more behind in your mortgage payment on your Anne Arundel County home, CONTACT YOUR LENDER with your account number in hand and ask about these possible ways of avoiding foreclosure:

1. PAY THE DELINQUENCY

Your lender may or may not accept payment in certified funds for any delinquency, including legal fees, to avoid foreclosure. But you should ASK. (According to the VA website, VA loan holders are required to accept payment of the full delinquency and reinstate the loan.)

2. FORBEARANCE/REPAYMENT SCHEDULE

The most common way of resolving a loan default may be to work out a plan with your lender which will let you repay part of the delinquency each month, along with your regular monthly installment. If you are temporarily unable to meet your monthly mortgage obligation, your holder may extend forbearance by agreeing to suspend payments or accept partial payments for a limited period of time until you will be able to begin a repayment schedule.

3. PAYMENT ASSISTANCE

Many State and local governments, as well as private charitable organizations, have programs which will pay all or part of your mortgage obligation for a fixed period of time.

4. RE-AMORTIZATION

If your loan is re-amortized, the delinquency is added to the loan balance in order to bring your payments up to date. This increases your loan amount and will also increase your monthly payments unless you also request and receive an extension of your loan.

5. PRIVATE SALE

Put your home on the market for sale at market value, or less for a faster sale. Be sure your property is listed on your local MLS, at competitive terms that will encourage agents to show and sell your home. Listing at a rock-bottom commission won't help if your home doesn't sell because no one shows it! Remember PEOPLE sell homes.

If you do not believe you will be able to bring your loan current, a private sale of the property will enable you to meet your obligations and receive any equity you may have. Most private sales net the seller more than the amount owed on the loan.

If the buyer is assuming your current VA loan, be sure to read this brochure to find out how to obtain a release of liability.

6. SHORT SALE / VA COMPROMISE

If your property cannot be sold for an amount equal to or greater than you owe on the loan, it is considered a "short sale". Your lender may or may not agree to accept less than you owe and forgive the difference, but each lender will have its own policies regarding this. You should contact the lender before you put the property on the market to find out what the policy is, and the procedure for getting their approval. Be sure to tell your real estate agent that this will be a short sale, and authorize him/her to disclose that in the listing.

If you have a VA loan, and your balance is greater than or equal to what you owe on the loan, you may be eligible for a VA Compromise, in which VA pays a "compromise claim" for the difference to help you complete the short sale. You must contact VA to obtain prior approval for a sale with a compromise claim. (loans made before 1989 or loans made after 1989).

Note: Some mortgage companies are authorized by VA to approve a sale with a compromise claim.

There was good news last month in the form of Tax Relief for Short Sales - You no longer have to pay federal income tax on the amount forgiven.

7. DEED IN LIEU OF FORECLOSURE:

If a private sale does not appear realistic, the mortgage company may consider accepting a deed in lieu of foreclosure. If there are no liens on the property, and the mortgage company agrees to accept a deed, you will have to sign legal papers transferring ownership to the mortgage company.

If you have a VA loan, VA often pays the mortgage company a claim for the difference between the value of the property and the amount you owe on the loan. If a deed is accepted, you may be released from all further liability or you may be asked to agree to repay the Government all or part of the amount paid to the mortgage company. Request the VA form for Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure.

Please note that your mortgage company will usually report "voluntary foreclosure" on your credit report instead of "foreclosure." Lenders will see this when you apply for credit in the future.

8. REFUNDING

If you have a VA loan, do you know that VA has the discretionary authority to buy it from the holder and take over the servicing? This is called "refunding". VA considers this alternative for every loan before foreclosure is completed. If you have the ability to make mortgage payments on your VA loan, or will have the ability in the near future, but your loan holder has decided it cannot extend further forbearance or a repayment plan, you may qualify for refunding.

If your VA loan is in default and you are not able to repay the loan according to the lender's terms, you should download the following forms: VA Form 20-5655, 26-6807a, and Refunding Information List. Submit these forms to the VA Regional office in Roanoke, which services Maryland VA loans, along with a letter stating the reason for default and that you would like to be considered for VA refunding to VA. If refunding is appropriate, VA will notify you.

Worried Homeowner

BEWARE OF ANYONE WHO PROMISES A QUICK AND EASY SOLUTION.

There is no such thing! Resolving your situation will probably require a LOT of follow-up BY YOU with your lender, possibly including hours "on hold" and being transferred from one department to another, without getting any answers. You just have to hang in there until you reach that one person who seems to care AND knows how to help you. If you don't find that person on your first call, try again!

In addition to reading your mail and talking with your lender about possible solutions, another thing you can do to address this situation is to work with a REALTOR who "gets" this market and has experience helping people in default on their mortgages. At least find out what your home is worth in today's market, the estimated time to sell and close, what your net proceeds from sale will be, if any, and explore your options of where to live if you do sell your home or lose it in foreclosure.

No amount of magic will erase this situation, but you can minimize the unpleasantness by facing it head on, whether you live in Crofton or anywhere in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

RELATED LINKS:

  • www.HopeNow.com (Or call 1-888-995-4673 for a HUD-approved counselor affiliated with the non-profit Homeownership Now Foundation. This is a voluntary accord entered into by some lenders, loan servicers, and mortgage investors to help borrowers who face default when their sub-prime adjustable rate mortgage resets at a higher rate. The most prominent part of the initiative is an interest rate freeze that would give borrowers facing an interest rate hike the time to work out a solution.)

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Find a Home and learn about Real Estate Market Conditions in Odenton and Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Check out Today's Rates, use the free Mortgage Calculator, and watch a brief video about the Power of RE/MAX. These consumer-friendly real estate tools are provided by Margaret Woda for you to use at your own pace.

When you're ready to go from "just browsing" to "let's get serious", contact Margaret online or call her at RE/MAX Vision in Crofton Maryland. 410-451-1900

Relocating to Anne Arundel County?

Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Crofton, MD

Included in Your Online Relocation Package for Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Home of Fort George G. Meade, NSA, Northrop Grumman, BWI, and the U.S. Naval Academy.

Sailing on the Severn, with USNA in the backgroundAnne Arundel County, Maryland, located on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay about a half hour from both Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland, is home to Maryland's capitol city of Annapolis, the United States Naval Academy, the National Security Agency and Fort George G. Meade.

When you relocate to Anne Arundel County, you'll find fabulous shopping malls such as Westfield Shopping and Arundel Mills Mall and quaint one-of-a-kind shops on the historic streets of downtown Annapolis. Dining options range from Ledo Pizza in Crofton to Carroll Creek Cafe and Phillips Seafood overlooking the Annapolis Harbor. You'll enjoy recreational opportunities in nearby Washington and Baltimore as well as County waterways, parks, and golf courses. And there are twelve blue-ribbon schools in Anne Arundel County, the 5th largest school district in the state ranked #3 in the nation.

Anne Arundel County truly is a unique place to live, with the historical ambiance of Annapolis and a nautical influence that runs through the county with the Severn, Magothy, South and West Rivers. Yet, in the end, it is YOUR next home and community that bring you to this area, so let's talk about living here.

Waterfront homes along the Severn River

Homes prices in Anne Arundel County range from the $200,000's for a condo to many millions of dollars for prime waterfront estates. The majority of detached homes for sale probably fall into the $400,000- $800,000 range, depending primarily on size of the lot and home as well as proximity to the water - significantly lower than other areas within commuting distance of Washington, D.C.

Some homes are located in established neighborhoods with mature trees and big yards while others are still under construction in new subdivisions. There are communities with private beaches, open only to residents, such as Arden on the Severn in Crownsville or the gated marina-community of Chesapeake Harbour in Annapolis; 18-hole golf courses are the centerpieces of Walden in Crofton, Bay Hills in Arnold, and several other Anne Arundel County communities.

As we go about our busy 21st century lives in Anne Arundel County, we know intuitively that we live, work and play in an area that is rich in history. Yet few of us know the details of how Anne Arundel County came to be. Be sure to read all about the History of Anne Arundel County from the 17th Century Through the Present.

Now, whether military relocation or BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure) is motivating your move to Maryland, you have an opportunity to be part of the next chapter for this extraordinary county. And you can look forward to sailing on the Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis, going to an Orioles game at Camden Yards in Baltimore, and attending a concert at the Kennedy Center in our nation's capitol - all in the same day.

Welcome to Anne Arundel County, Maryland!


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Find a Home and learn about Real Estate Market Conditions in Crofton and Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Check out Today's Rates, use the free Mortgage Calculator, and watch a brief video about the Power of RE/MAX. These consumer-friendly real estate tools are provided by Margaret Woda for you to use at your own pace.

When you're ready to go from "just browsing" to "let's get serious", contact Margaret online or call her at RE/MAX Vision in Crofton Maryland. 410-451-1900