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Last week, The Homebuyer’s Advocate Blog was used as a reference for a  good article in the Columbus Dispatch by Jim Woods – Moldy Home Cost Builder $3 Million.

 

Jim put out a thorough follow up article about the moldy Maronda house and resulting lawsuit that has been in the news for the past few months. 

 

Our very popular blog post (over 500 views) in late February reported on the same Maronda issue – Maronda Home Verdict Cost Nearly $3.2 Million.

 

I especially liked the way Jim “touched” on the Reynoldsburg Building Department signing off the home.

 

The house passes all building code requirements, but yet the south side of the house was not attached to the foundation and was inadequately attached on the other three sides.  This was hilarious and sad all at the same time.

 

I’m sure I wasn’t the only person reading this article and saying “hmmm, how does that happen?”

 

How new homes pass building inspections & get occupancy permits is a mystery to most consumers & home owners.

 

I think the Columbus Dispatch has the start of whole other investigative exposé

 

I’ve heard many stories from experienced home inspectors that talk about the same problems and issues with homes passing building inspections.

 

For example, a home can pass plumbing & electrical inspections but yet have water leaks and no working lights.  There are two main reasons why these problems sometimes happen with building inspections.  First, many building inspectors just check to make sure homes are built to the correct specs, materials, items, hardware, clearances, etc.  As long as a home is built to the correct specs and material it could possibly pass a building inspection.  The second main reason why bad homes pass building inspections is human error.  This happens even in spite of pressurized plumbing checks and other tests on mechanical systems.

 

I think it is about time to stop beating a dead horse.  It is time to move past the issues of some new home builders in Central Ohio, like Maronda and Dominion homes. (Another Builder Casualty)  The last few years, their issues have been thoroughly documented in every type of media & press publication.  If you are an informed home buyer in Central Ohio then this is all old news.

 

The key phrase above is “if you are an informed home buyer“.  I’ve been an Exclusive (true) Buyer Broker since 1996.  I only represent residential and investor buyers.  I’m sorry to say that the definition of a truly informed home buyer varies greatly.  In most situations, a home buyer will spend only a few minutes researching the home buying process on the Internet sandwiched in between their favorite TV shows, American Idol and Dancing with the Stars.  In one short evening a potential home buyer thinks they have thoroughly researched everything they need to know about the home buying process.

 

The reason this occurs so frequently is because researching on how to find the best representation possible for a home buyer is not fun and feels too much like work.  Home Buyers just want to look at beautiful pictures of fabulous homes.

 

The first and most important decision a home buyer needs to make is who will represent them, NOT which home they buy or what builder to use.  An Exclusive Buyer Broker (EBA) is the highest and best representation possible for any home buyer.  Would an EBA been able to protect the buyer that purchased the moldy Maronda home.  Maybe, yes or no.  There are no 100% guarantees in life.  A  true Buyer Broker (EBA) isn’t  always going to be a “Knight in Shining Armor”.  But, we are the best base or foundation of having a successful home buying transaction.

 

HomeBuyer Advocate Mike

 

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 This is a great article from This Old House Magazine.  “Dealing with Household Disasters” is a funny, useful & informative article.  You will enjoy scrolling through the ten household disasters. 

My favorites are #6 and #8.  I’m sorry to say, that item #6 has happened to me a couple times.  “Does anyone want to use my cell phone?”

Lastly, item  #8 is a common problem/question that is often asked by my clients.  No one wants a John “Bluto” Blutarsky as a neighbor.  You always want to remember that “fences make the best neighbors”

Wow, it has been 30 years since the movie “Animal House” was released.  Hard to believe it was that long ago,  I am going to put everyone on double secret probation.

HomeBuyer Advocate Mike

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Last week, Andy Show, owner of Buyer’s Resource was a guest on the top rated AM radio station in Central Ohio.  WTVN Radio (610) interviewed Andy on two good topics:

1.  How does Federal Fund rate adjustments affect local mortgage rates.

2.  Builder incentives on new build home artificially inflate prices of homes.

This is my first attempt at posting sound to my blog.   AKA, podcast.

You can listen to the short interview here:

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Forbes.com just released their top 10 “up and coming” tech cities in the USA.  Columbus, Ohio was ranked as the #1 up and coming high technology city in the USA.  I’m sure many people were surprised to see Columbus at the top of the list.  Two major reasons why Columbus leads this list.  Number one, Columbus is home to one of the largest universities in the world – The Ohio State University (Go Bucks!).  Number two, Battelle Memorial Institute has been based in Columbus, Ohio since 1932.  Battelle Memorial Institute is the state’s largest research center.  This is great news for Central Ohio.

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On Tuesday, February 19, 2008, a couple in Franklin County Court won a jury verdict against Maronda Homes for nearly 3.2 million dollars.  The couple, Roman and Jennifer Cosner alleged that Maronda Homes knowingly sold them a defective home.  The jury verdict in favor of the homeowners stated that Maronda Homes did sell a defective home and that Maronda was aware of that fact.  Maronda acted in an “unfair, deceptive or unconscionable” manner.

Maronda has always had a reputation for building the biggest square footage home possible at the lowest price.  No other local production home builder can even come close to the price and square footage of Maronda Homes.  There is usually a reason why this happens.   It is not really complicated.  Home owners should stop being so naive.  You buy the lowest priced “anything” and you are going to have problems.  I don’t care if you buying a new home, a toilet seat or a widget.  You get what you pay for!!!!  Like many home builders, Maronda has had it’s fair share of unresolved consumer complaints.

In my opinion, this could be landmark case for new home builders.  The jury ruling in this case has now set a precedent for all future, similar cases.  I would be really curious to see how this affects the policies and procedures of other builders in our area.  I bet many builders are now “scrambling” to figure out how to adjust their business practices to deal with this jury verdict.  

I’m glad the home owner had won their court case.  But, I guarantee you, that they probably didn’t use an Exclusive Buyer Agent to help them purchase their new built home.  If they had the proper Buyer Broker representation looking out for their best interest then this problem probably would not have happened.  As consumers we have to be accountable for our bad decisions or lack of…..

Stay tuned for future posts on this topic.

HomeBuyer Advocate Mike
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Central Ohio’s largest home builder announced on Friday losses in the 4th quarter and for all of 2007.  M/I homes is one of  the nation’s largest home builders.  M/I builds a quality a home and is a well managed company.  But, even the best, well- run, new home builders were not immune to the recent real estate market crisis.  M/I Homes has been in business for 30+ years and I’m sure they will be in business for another 30+ years. 

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It is still a great time to be a home buyer in the Columbus, Ohio area.  But, in my opinion, the real estate market has now started to turn in Central Ohio.  The market will gradually start shifting back to a normal market which is typically a Seller’s market.  There are 3 to 4 reasons why the real estate market in Columbus, Ohio is finally starting to change. Rising Rates!

Reason number 1:  Mortgage rates bottomed out at a few weeks ago at a low of 5.125% – 5.250%.  We have seen the end to flat, low home prices and super low mortgage rates.  Everything will start to rise  (interest rates and house prices) from this point forward.  I predict, in the next six to nine months will still see rates in the range of 6.00% – 6.75% and home prices just modestly increasing.  As home buyers we can’t really complain, mortgage interest rates in the “6” range is still really good.

Reason 2:  President Bush will sign the economic stimulus package in a few days.  In financial terms, the 170 billion+ package will not actually do that much to improve the economy.  But, it will help a little.  The main benefit of the economic stimulus package is that the consumer confidence in the economy and our government will increase because we were able to get something accomplished, even though that “something” was very small.

Reason 3:  My personal buyer activity has increased dramatically in the last 10 – 14 days.  I’ve been receiving a lot of phone calls and emails from interested home buyers with questions and looking for help.

Reason 4:  It’s all about supply & demand.  The inventory in the last 9 months has continued to drop drastically.  The end of last Summer we had 21,000+ listings on our multiple listing service(MLS) system. As of right now, we have a little more than 16,300 listings.  Granted the drop in the listings is mainly due to the slow winter and holiday season.  But, it is still a significant decrease.  Even with the listings going down, we are still at insanely high inventory levels.  The key months to watch inventory levels will be May, June & July.  How these three months go will probably predict the rest of 2008.

This is my prediction on where we are headed in 2008 for the real estate market in Columbus, Ohio.  Back in September of 2007 (about 5 months ago), I correctly forecasted in 2008 that we would see all mortgage programs with rates well under 6%.  Review my 5.99% or Lower blog post.  I did receive a few emails and phone calls from lenders that didn’t think I knew what I was talking about.  These lenders didn’t think rates would go that low.  I guess I got lucky on that forecast.  Again, I could be wrong or I could be right on my latest prediction for 2008.   I still think 2008 will be a great year for home buyers.  But, the buyer’s market is sort of over.  Good Luck!

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Finally a good article that fully explains everything the consumer needs to know about buyer agents.  Broderick Perkins with deadlinenews.com has put out one of the best articles that I could find explaining the differences among “so called” buyer agents.  Fake Buyer Agents have always been a problem for the average home buyer.  Hopefully, similar articles will follow in the future.  Watch out and good luck out there!

 

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Another builder is leaving the central Ohio market.  Beazer announced on Friday, February 1st that they will stop building new homes in the Columbus, Ohio market.  New home builders have really been affected by the real estate slow down.  Beazer is the second major new home builder to pull out of our market in the last year.  Last Summer, Centex homes stopped building in our area. 

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As an Exclusive (true) Buyer Agent since 1996, I have had to consistently deal with the false manipulation of real estate statistics by real estate agents that is often encouraged by our local real estate board and multiple listings service (MLS).  Recently the “days on the market” (DOM) statsitic has been in the news lately because multiple listing services in other parts of the country (for example, Southern California) are debating on removing DOM from reports that home buyers view.

 A quote from the SoCalMLS (Southern California Multiple Listing Service) online newsletter, “the bottom line is that you, the real estate professional are in the best position to explain to your customer-buyer or seller-what the true DOM figure is and what it means”.  Part of this quote is true, you need to use an exclusive buyer broker that you trust to help explain the pros and cons of ALL real estate statistics.  But one thing I’ve learned from being a buyer broker is that you have to be able to “read between the lines” or “filter out the garbage” when disseminating information. In my opinion,  the MLS systems and real estate boards will ALWAYS favor the Seller, and not the Buyer or the consumer in general.  The above quote from the SoCalMLS is a perfect example of what I am talking about.  It does make sense to have a qualified, experienced agent help explain the DOM statistic to a Buyer or Seller.  So, WHY hasn’t this been SoCalMLS policy from the beginning?  Isn’t it strange, that they now want to implement this change in a slow real estate market that is now cosidered a BUYERS MARKET?   In my opinion, the real estate boards feel that the depressing DOM stat is making it harder to sell homes in this slow market.  Why are their so many people out there that have their heads so far up there $%&*@#.

I agree that many times consumers are “bombarded” or overloaded with a lot of information and statistics.  Sometimes the information and statistics are meaningless.  But the solution to the problem is not to limit, delete or “hold back” information from the consumer. The best type of market for any industry is where the products, services and information are totally open and available to all consumers.  That’s my opinion!

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