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Palos Verdes Homes-Realty by Frank Fountain and Heidi Mackenbach
Linda Jamail Marshall,Broker,ABR,QSC,RECS,ACRE
Things to Know Before Buying Your First Home in Palos Verdes
1. The cost of owning a home is more than simply the purchase price. There are several monthly fees and expenses in addition to your monthly mortgage payment that you need to be prepared for. This includes insurance, property taxes, utilities, and maintenance. However, the costs associated with owning your first home are bearable.
2. Programs are out there for first-time buyers. A significant down payment is never a bad investment- it gives you instant home equity and a lower monthly payment. But, if you can't manage to get a larger down payment, you don't have to give up your dream of home ownership. There are many federal, state, and local programs dedicated to helping first-time homebuyers with down payments, interest rates and loan terms.
3. Foreclosures and short sales can be great deals but proceed with caution. Many homebuyers have gotten great deals on these types of homes. However, buying a foreclosure or short sale can come with some red flags. Most of these homes are sold "as-is." Since maintenance isn't always a top priority for homeowners facing foreclosure, these properties may need a significant amount of work. With short sales, transactions are lengthy and more complicated than a typical home purchase.
4. Getting pre-approved for a loan gives you more buying power. Before you begin your house hunt, be sure you have a pre-approved letter which proves that a lender has offered you a specific mortgage. This is important because it establishes your maximum purchase price, shows sellers you're serious about buying, and if you get pre-approved by several lenders you can compare interest rates and terms to find the best deal.
5. School districts can affect property value. Even if you don't have kids, buying a home near good school districts can help your home's resale value. The most important aspect of a home's value is the neighborhood it's in. If you cannot afford these neighborhoods, look for fixer-uppers in the area. They may need work but they will have built-in property value.
6. Do your homework to help make a competitive offer. Before you make an offer on a home, crunch the numbers to figure out the property's market value. Have your agent do a comparative market analysis where he or she will compare the home you want to buy to recently sold homes in the area with the same square footage, construction, age, etc. The analysis will show you what buyers were willing to pay for similar homes in your neighborhood giving you a good starting point.
Both top producers within their company and within the Palos Verdes Board of Realtors, Frank and Heidi provide a real estate background of excellence to their clients. Contact us today to get started.
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Frank Fountain
DRE # 01193674
Phone: 310.990.9652
Heidi Mackenbach
DRE #1071319
Phone: 310.971.0970
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Linda Jamail Marshall, Broker,ABR,OSC,RECS
Innerloop Houston Tx. Specialist
2011 FIVE STAR Agent-Texas Monthly Magazine
713-523-4600, info@LindaMarshallRealtors.com




Bring on the Sellabrations...the Buyers are Out ...the Buyers are Out ! It was an exciting weekend with multiple offers on several well priced properties.....and as you browse through MLS you see the "Active with Offer" indicators everywhere...HURRAY !!!
One offer was especially low....on a property that had not been on the market less than a week....maybe the agent didn't get the message we left...So I emailed again....politely and professionally...."Did you know that there are multiple offers on this property that will be presented tomorrow ?















We are down to the wire with a closing this week. This has been a long escrow period yet everything on my Buyer's side has been smooth as silk. Her Lender has kept everyone in the loop and the communication has been great.


get into a house. She called this morning complaining that the other agent, who was graciously carting her around, had not found anything. I told her I couldn't help her. I explained that I would not work with someone who was using multiple agents. I shared how we get paid, and I tried to help her understand that the other agent also deserved a paycheck. So, I declined her request.
My second customer was late, so it gave me a few minutes to go in and see what was going on.
Give me a call for all your real estate needs, and let's make something amazing happen. 



Spring Break is a few weeks away and the norm for our business is people start looking for their new home, whether they are up sizing, downsizing or relocating. So here we are with all these new listings, which is wonderful! 
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