Holly Hurd

Holly Hurd
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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

5 WAYS HOME BUYERS MAKE THEIR AGENT'S JOB HARDER




Buying a home can be a long and challenging process. It’s a big, expensive and infrequent transaction that can cause lots of stress and anxiety.
Some buyers take years to complete a purchase, and they require a lot of hand-holding and make lots of requests. Others are more self-sufficient, and only bring in the agent from time to time.
Good real estate agents can accommodate any buyer at any time – as they should. We’re in the service business, and I always say the customer is always right.
But let’s face it: All buyers (and all agents) are not created equal, and since buyers don’t pay for the agent’s time, there can sometimes be a disconnect.
Here are five buyer behaviors that can make life tough for agents.

Making unjustified lowball offers
The seller’s property is on the market for $400,000, and it’s worth close to that, based on recent comparable sales. And yet, a potential buyer offers $300,000 and won’t budge on the price.
It’s not because the home is grossly overpriced or there’s something seriously wrong with it, but simply because the buyer wants a bargain.
Unjustified lowball offers can be a waste of time for everyone involved. The seller isn’t going to swallow $100,000 for no reason, even if the property has been on the market a while.
In fact, a lowball offer will likely just help the listing agent get a small price reduction, thus opening the window of opportunity to another buyer.
It’s certainly okay to offer less than the asking price, but be realistic.

Planning a (secret) price swap

It’s one thing for a buyer to ask a seller for a credit if the final home inspection uncovers a problem. But after you have a deal, planning to negotiate the price down without telling your agent is a big no-no. It adds stress and ill will among all parties involved, during what could already be a difficult transaction.
It’s better to be upfront about your intentions. If the deal is not meant to be, it’s better to not go down the path at all.

Demanding loads of attention early on

Some people are just beginning to think about buying a home. That’s fine; buyers have to start somewhere.
Unfortunately, sometimes buyers are a year or two away from being ready to pull the trigger, yet they make a lot of demands on the agent’s time.
Asking an agent to research city building permits on a house just because you’re curious – and even though the property doesn’t fit your requirements – is probably not a fair request.
Agents can’t be as effective with their active clients if they’re spending lots of time researching tax records or city permits for clients who are years away from being ready to purchase.

Requiring too much during the showing

It’s typical for a potential buyer to view a property during an open house, then ask for a private showing – even two or three times. That’s par for the course.
However, it’s frustrating when a buyer arrives to a showing with a designer, architect, contractor or just some friends, then spends an hour or two at the home checking out and measuring each room. This is counterproductive, particularly if you do it at one home after another and never make an offer.
Some buyers have even been known to bring their psychic, who, after making a big splash with tarot cards and numerology charts, declares that the property has “negative energy” and isn’t a good fit, mainly based on the numbers in the property address. Did the psychic really need to see the property in person to figure that out?
Buyers typically give themselves an opportunity to gauge their own reactions to a property before bringing in friends, family or hired consultants. To go over a home inch-by-inch on the first or second visit is often a waste of everyone’s time.

Changing your mind repeatedly

It’s fine to shift course based on what you learn during the home shopping process. This is a common part of the buyer evolution process.
Many buyers set out for X but end up with Y after learning the market and seeing where their dollar goes. By the time you’re ready to start making offers and moving in the direction of acquiring a home, you will be laser focused.
But if you find yourself moving around and you’re uncertain about the object of your search, it’s possible you just aren’t ready to buy. That’s fine. Take your time and learn the market.
The home-buying process is a journey, and a good local agent, brought in at the right time, can add so much value. Be mindful that agents work for free until a buyer or seller closes. Agents should be leveraged as a huge resource – when the right time comes.
Holly Hurd~
Is a REALTOR with Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel
Northville, Michigan 48167
#1 Firm in MICHIGAN
hollyhurd@hotmail.com
Sell / Buy a home in Northville,Michigan register today at:
www.Northvillehomes4sale.net
Holly Hurd ~
Living in the Northville, Michigan area for 40+ years , Holly Hurd is graduate of Northville High School, Schoolcraft College, Michigan State then raising her own family here Holly Hurd has first hand knowledge and knows the area quite well.
Please feel free to contact her for all your real estate needs ‪#‎homerocks‬‪#‎YourHomeNorthville‬ Michigan Real Estate Homes for sale in Northville Michigan Northville, Mi. 48167 ‪#‎realtor‬ ‪#‎realestate‬ ‪#‎realestatemarket‬‪#‎realestateforsalemi‬ ‪#‎hometown‬ ‪#‎hollyhurd‬ ‪#‎home‬ ‪#‎homesforsale‬‪#‎historicnorthville‬ ‪#‎buy‬ ‪#‎buyingahome‬ ‪#‎buildingahome‬ ‪#‎buyrealestate‬‪#‎condo‬ ‪#‎coldwellbanker‬ ‪#‎northvillemi‬ ‪#‎sellyourhome‬ ‪#‎sellingyourhome‬‪#‎smalltown‬ ‪#‎shop‬ ‪#‎cbwm‬ ‪#‎cbbelieves‬ ‪#‎moveinmichigan‬ ‪#‎greattimetobuy‬‪#‎puremichigan‬ ‪#‎SOLD‬
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Blue Matter / The part of the brain that thinks about real estate


Tuesday, May 17, 2016

APRIL SALES SKYROCKET




Residential Sales Soar, Median Home Price Reaches 10-Year Record High April Monthly Highlights:
All MLS sales for the month were up 9.9%
Holly Hurd~
Is a REALTOR with Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel
Northville, Michigan 48167
#1 Firm in MICHIGAN
hollyhurd@hotmail.com
Sell / Buy a home in Northville,Michigan register today at:
www.Northvillehomes4sale.net
Holly Hurd ~
Living in the Northville, Michigan area for 40+ years , Holly Hurd is graduate of Northville High School, Schoolcraft College, Michigan State then raising her own family here Holly Hurd has first hand knowledge and knows the area quite well.
Please feel free to contact her for all your real estate needs ‪#‎homerocks‬‪#‎YourHomeNorthville‬ Michigan Real Estate Homes for sale in Northville Michigan Northville, Mi. 48167 ‪#‎realtor‬ ‪#‎realestate‬ ‪#‎realestatemarket‬‪#‎realestateforsalemi‬ ‪#‎hometown‬ ‪#‎hollyhurd‬ ‪#‎home‬ ‪#‎homesforsale‬‪#‎historicnorthville‬ ‪#‎buy‬ ‪#‎buyingahome‬ ‪#‎buildingahome‬ ‪#‎buyrealestate‬‪#‎condo‬ ‪#‎coldwellbanker‬ ‪#‎northvillemi‬ ‪#‎sellyourhome‬ ‪#‎sellingyourhome‬‪#‎smalltown‬ ‪#‎shop‬ ‪#‎cbwm‬ ‪#‎cbbelieves‬ ‪#‎moveinmichigan‬ ‪#‎greattimetobuy‬‪#‎puremichigan‬ ‪#‎SOLD‬
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Blue Matter / The part of the brain that thinks about real estate


Sunday, November 15, 2015

NORTHVILLE GIFT CHECKS NOW AVAILABLE


NORTHVILLE GIFT CHECKS NOW AVAILABLE
Gift checks make great gifts for employees, clients, friends, family, or anyone on your shopping list. Over 60 Northville Chamber Member merchants and Northville Farmer's Market vendors participate in this outstanding program. The list of available items includes everything from apparel, jewelry and specialty stores to services, entertainment and restaurants.
You can be certain you found the right gift since the recipient chooses where to redeem the Gift Check.
Northville Gift Checks are available for purchase at the Northville Chamber of Commerce office (195 S. Main St.); a listing of participating merchants / vendors is also available for viewing on the chamber website @http://www.northville.org/ You can customize your gift with over 10 different gift envelope options.
For more information, contact the Northville Chamber of Commerce at 248-349-7640


Holly Hurd~Is a REALTOR with Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Northville, Michigan 48167#1 Firm in MICHIGAN hollyhurd@hotmail.com
Sell / Buy a home in Northville,Michigan register today atwww.Northvillehomes4sale.net
Holly Hurd ~Living in the Northville, Michigan area for 40+ years , Holly Hurd is graduate of Northville High School, Schoolcraft College, Michigan State then raising her own family here Holly Hurd has first hand knowledge and knows the area quite well Please feel free to contact her for all your real estate needs ‪#‎homerocks‬ ‪#‎YourHomeNorthville‬ Michigan Real EstateHomes for sale in Northville Michigan Northville, Mi. 48167‪#‎realtor‬#realestate ‪#‎reaestatemarket‬ ‪#‎realestateforsalemi‬ ‪#‎hometown‬‪#‎hollyhurd‬#home ‪#‎homesforsale‬ ‪#‎historicnorthville‬ ‪#‎buy‬‪#‎buyingahome‬#buildingahome ‪#‎buyrealestate‬ ‪#‎condo‬ ‪#‎coldwellbanker‬‪#‎northvillemi‬#sellyourhome ‪#‎sellingyourhome‬ ‪#‎smalltown‬ ‪#‎shop‬ ‪#‎cbwm‬‪#‎cbbelieves‬#moveinmichigan ‪#‎greattimetobuy‬ ‪#‎purenorthville‬
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Blue Matter / The part of the brain that thinks about real estate

GIRLS NIGH OUT NORTHVILLE MICHIGAN


Get a jump on your holiday shopping at Northville’s Annual Girls’ Night Out! The event is always filled with great shopping, dining, prizes and a whole lot of fun! Bring your girlfriends, mothers, and daughters and make a night of it. Each participating store will have its own raffles, specials and giveaways for you! Grab some friends and visit each shop for complimentary refreshments and BIG sales and giveaways.

.Holly Hurd~
Is a REALTOR with Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Northville, Michigan 48167#1 Firm in MICHIGANhollyhurd@hotmail.comSell/ Buy a home in Northville,Michigan register today at www.Northvillehomes4sale.net
Holly Hurd ~Living in the Northville, Michigan area for 40+ years , Holly Hurd is graduate of Northville High School, Schoolcraft College, Michigan State then raising her own family here Holly Hurd has first hand knowledge and knows the area quite well Please feel free to contact her for all your real estate needs ‪#‎homerocks‬ ‪#‎YourHomeNorthville‬ Michigan Real EstateHomes for sale in Northville Michigan Northville, Mi. 48167 ‪#‎realtor‬‪#‎realestate‬ ‪#‎reaestatemarket‬ ‪#‎realestateforsalemi‬ ‪#‎hometown‬ ‪#‎hollyhurd‬‪#‎home‬ ‪#‎homesforsale‬ ‪#‎historicnorthville‬ ‪#‎buy‬‪#‎buyingahome‬#buildingahome ‪#‎buyrealestate‬ ‪#‎condo‬ ‪#‎coldwellbanker‬‪#‎northvillemi‬ ‪#‎sellyourhome‬ ‪#‎sellingyourhome‬ ‪#‎smalltown‬ ‪#‎shop‬ ‪#‎cbwm‬‪#‎cbbelieves‬#moveinmichigan ‪#‎greattimetobuy‬ ‪#‎purenorthville‬
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Blue Matter / The part of the brain that thinks about real estate

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Northville High School Among Top Schools Nationwide



GREAT ARTICLE FROM NORTHVILLE PATCH


Newsweek on Wednesday published its list of top high schools nationwide, alongside a second set of rankings that comes with a twist.
In addition to its Top 500 schools list, Newsweek compiled “Beating the Odds” rankings, a look at schools that excel despite economic and other obstacles.
Twenty-two Michigan schools are on the list, including some that made the primary top high schools nationwide list. Among them was Northville High School, the No. 426 “beating the odds” school.
Here were the top 10 schools that Newsweek says are “Beating the Odds”:
  1. Success Academy (Cedar City, UT)
  2. Northside College Preparatory HS (Chicago, IL)
  3. Transmountain Early College HS (El Paso, TX)
  4. The Brooklyn Latin School (Brooklyn, NY)
  5. West St. John High School (Edgard, LA)
  6. Townsend Harris High School (Flushing, NY)
  7. Payton College Preparatory HS (Chicago, IL)
  8. Hollis F. Price Middle College High School (Memphis, TN)
  9. San Gabriel High (San Gabriel, CA)
  10. Valley View HS (Pharr, TX)
Here are the Michigan schools:
No. 18, Henry Ford Early College, Dearborn Heights; No. 42, City/Middle High School, Grand Rapids; No. 76, International Academy, Bloomfield Hills; No. 101, Ashley High School, Ashley; and No. 155, Fordson High School, Dearborn.
Also, No. 204, Skyline High School, Ann Arbor; No. 221, New Buffalo Senior High School, New Buffalo; No. 240, The Early College at Lansing Community College, Lansing; No. 257, East Grand Rapids High School, Grand Rapids; and No. 309, Cass Technical High School, Detroit.
Also, No. 310, Wylie E. Groves High School, Beverly Hills; No. 316, Haslett High School, Haslett; No. 349, Grayling High School, Grayling; No. 360, Athens High School, Troy; No. 378, Saline High School, Saline; and No. 406, Washtenaw Technical Middle College, Ann Arbor.
Finally, No. 407, Lawton High School, Lawton; No. 413, Novi High School, Novi; No. 416, Genesee Early College, Flint; No. 426, Northville High School, Northville; No. 438, Central High School, Grand Rapids; and No. 468, Crossroads Charter Academy, Big Rapids.


Holly Hurd~
Is a REALTOR with Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Northville, Michigan 48167
#1 Firm in MICHIGAN
hollyhurd@hotmail.com
Sell / Buy a home in Northville,Michigan register today at
www.Northvillehomes4sale.net
Holly Hurd ~Living in the Northville, Michigan area for 40+ years , Holly Hurd is graduate of Northville High School, Schoolcraft College, Michigan State then raising her own family here Holly Hurd has first hand knowledge and knows the area quite well Please feel free to contact her for all your real estate needs ‪#‎homerocks‬ ‪#‎YourHomeNorthville‬ Michigan Real EstateHomes for sale in Northville Michigan Northville, Mi. 48167 ‪#‎realtor‬‪#‎realestate‬ ‪#‎realestatemarket‬ ‪#‎RealEstateForSale‬ ‪#‎hometown‬ ‪#‎HollyHurd‬‪#‎home‬ ‪#‎homeforsale‬ ‪#‎HistoricNorthville‬ ‪#‎buy‬ ‪#‎buyingahome‬‪#‎buildingahome‬ ‪#‎buyrealestate‬ ‪#‎condo‬ ‪#‎coldwellbanker‬ ‪#‎northvillemi‬‪#‎sellyourhome‬ ‪#‎sellingyourhome‬ ‪#‎smalltown‬ ‪#‎shop‬ ‪#‎cbwm‬ ‪#‎cbbelieves‬‪#‎moveinmichigan‬ ‪#‎greattimetobuy‬ ‪#‎purenorthville‬
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Blue Matter / The part of the brain that thinks about real estate

Friday, December 5, 2014

Harvard’s 5 Financial Reasons to Buy a Home







Here are the five reasons, each followed by an excerpt from the study:

1.) Housing is typically the one leveraged investment available.

“Few households are interested in borrowing money to buy stocks and bonds and few lenders are willing to lend them the money. As a result, homeownership allows households to amplify any appreciation on the value of their homes by a leverage factor. Even a hefty 20 percent down payment results in a leverage factor of five so that every percentage point rise in the value of the home is a 5 percent return on their equity. With many buyers putting 10 percent or less down, their leverage factor is 10 or more.”

2.) You're paying for housing whether you own or rent. 

“Homeowners pay debt service to pay down their own principal while households that rent pay down the principal of a landlord.”

3.) Owning is usually a form of “forced savings”.

“Since many people have trouble saving and have to make a housing payment one way or the other, owning a home can overcome people’s tendency to defer savings to another day.”

4.) There are substantial tax benefits to owning.

“Homeowners are able to deduct mortgage interest and property taxes from income...On top of all this, capital gains up to $250,000 are excluded from income for single filers and up to $500,000 for married couples if they sell their homes for a gain.”

5.) Owning is a hedge against inflation.

“Housing costs and rents have tended over most time periods to go up at or higher than the rate of inflation, making owning an attractive proposition.”

Bottom Line

We realize that homeownership makes sense for many Americans for an assortment of social and family reasons. It also makes sense financially.

Holly Hurd~

Is a REALTOR with Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel 
Northville, Michigan 48167

#1 Firm in MICHIGAN

hollyhurd@hotmail.com

Sell / Buy a home in Northville,Michigan register today at

www.Northvillehomes4sale.net

Holly Hurd ~Living in the Northville, Michigan area for 40+ years , Holly Hurd is graduate of Northville High School, Schoolcraft College, Michigan State then raising her own family here Holly Hurd has first hand knowledge and knows the area quite well Please feel free to contact her for all your real estate needs #homerocks#YourHomeNorthville Michigan Real EstateHomes for sale in Northville Michigan Northville, Mi. 48167 #realtor #realestate #reaestatemarket#realestateforsalemi #hometown #hollyhurd #home #homesforsale#historicnorthville #buy #buyingahome #buildingahome#buyrealestate #condo #coldwellbanker #northvillemi #sellyourhome#sellingyourhome #smalltown #shop #cbwm #cbbelieves#moveinmichigan #greattimetobuy #purenorthville
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Blue Matter / The part of the brain that thinks about real estate