Jay Mattlin, Real Estate Broker with Key Realty

Jay Mattlin, Real Estate Broker with Key Realty

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May
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I'm glad you're here!
I've put together a nice assortment of bite-sized pieces of real estate news, entertainment, and resources I think you're going to enjoy. (And maybe even learn a thing or two you never knew you wanted to know!)
Here's a sneak peek at what's on tap:

  Can you imagine moving every 26 days?

  66% of buyers think they need "perfect" credit to buy a house…

  12 classic mom sayings that double as real estate advice

But first, let's start it off with my...
Meme of the Week
Listen, I'm not saying this is the right thing to do… I'm just saying I understand the thought process ?
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Can you imagine moving every 26 days?
Moving is not something most people want to make a habit of. The average American moves around 11 or 12 times in their lifetime, but those moves are usually spread out over decades.

So can you imagine having to move every 26 days… and then move right back to where you came from just 24 hours later?

Well, one family does exactly that in order to spend most of the year living at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort in an RV.  Because of resort rules, they can only stay for 26 consecutive days before having to leave for at least 24 hours.

Fortunately for them, their home is on wheels. So every few weeks, they pack up the RV, spend a day somewhere else, and then head right back to Disney.
 
 
66% of buyers think they need "perfect" credit to buy a house…
A recent survey found that 66% of potential homebuyers believe they need near-perfect credit to qualify for a mortgage—or at least to secure a good interest rate.

The reality is, most buyers are purchasing homes with credit scores that are far from perfect. But if you don't realize that, it's easy to spend years assuming you're not ready yet instead of actually exploring your options.

I recently published an article that dives a little deeper into where this misconception comes from, why the range of acceptable credit scores is often wider than people think, and why it's worth talking to a few lenders before assuming the answer is no.
"How's the market?"
I get that question a lot, and I'm always happy to answer it! But there's no one-size-fits-all answer. That's why this newsletter doesn't include weekly stats or price updates.

Besides, most people don't care about real estate data until it actually matters to them. So instead of stats, I just try to keep this fun and entertaining.

Curious about a specific house? Wonder what your place is worth? Or just want a quick market snapshot?

Just hit reply and ask me! I'm always glad to give you any information, thoughts, or data you want. (And of course, no obligation or pressure! I love any opportunity to talk about the market.)
Trivia Time
Which global movement began with a man building a tiny wooden house in his yard to honor his book-loving mother?

A)  Tiny House Nation

B)  Book Nook Collective

C)  Little Free Library

D)  The Reading Porch Project

Click the answer you think is correct.
12 classic mom sayings that double as real estate advice
Moms have a signature way of getting their point across—usually through one-liners that are both universal and impossible to forget. As it turns out, a lot of those classic "mom-isms" also translate surprisingly well into real estate advice.

So I thought you might get a kick out of this list of 12 classic mom sayings you've probably heard dozens of times… but never realized could apply to buying or selling a house.
The fact is…
OK, building a house from scratch with no experience is impressive… but was she able to get the kids to clean their rooms and pick up their socks?
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That wraps it up for this week!
Be on the lookout for the next one!
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May
6

May
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May
2

Image here
 
 
I'm glad you're here!
I've put together a nice assortment of bite-sized pieces of real estate news, entertainment, and resources I think you're going to enjoy. (And maybe even learn a thing or two you never knew you wanted to know!)
Here's a sneak peek at what's on tap:

  Want to be flush with cash?

  13% of home buyers think they need 20% down…

  5 hidden costs of house hunting

But first, let's start it off with my...
Meme of the Week
Most of the time real estate contracts are filled with boiler plate language, but you never know when there's going to be a curveball thrown in there!
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Want to be flush with cash?
Whether it's saving up for a down payment, covering renovations, or just trying to make your monthly rent or mortgage payment feel a little less painful, wouldn't it be nice if you could put your current home to work for you?

Well, one man recently went viral after deciding to sell ad space… on his toilet. What started as a joke quickly turned into a business, with major brands actually lining up to get their logos featured in his bathroom.

Not exactly the most traditional way to bring in extra income… but maybe it'll inspire you to look around your home and find a clever way to cash in on something you never even thought of.
 
 
13% of home buyers think they need 20% down…
Years ago, you almost always needed a 20% down payment to buy a home. That is far from true anymore, but a lot of people (13% of buyers, in fact) think they still need to save up that much in order to buy a home!

The reality is, just under 75% of buyers put down 10% or less on their homes. But if you aren't aware of that, you can easily find yourself feeling like it is impossible to save up enough money for a down payment.

I recently published an article that dives a little deeper into this, and how to find out if buying a home might be more within reach than you think.
 
 
"How's the market?"
I get that question a lot, and I'm always happy to answer it! But there's no one-size-fits-all answer. That's why this newsletter doesn't include weekly stats or price updates.

Besides, most people don't care about real estate data until it actually matters to them. So instead of stats, I just try to keep this fun and entertaining.

Curious about a specific house? Wonder what your place is worth? Or just want a quick market snapshot?

Just hit reply and ask me! I'm always glad to give you any information, thoughts, or data you want. (And of course, no obligation or pressure! I love any opportunity to talk about the market.)
 
 
Trivia Time
Besides the money to buy a house, what did a Russian mortgage company start lending their customers for a couple of hours after closing in 2014?

A)  A moving truck

B)  A cat

C)  A personal maid

D)  A company credit card to buy themselves a closing gift

Click the answer you think is correct.
 
 
5 hidden costs of house hunting
Buying a home isn't just about the big numbers like down payments and closing costs.

There are also a handful of smaller expenses that tend to show up while you're out looking at homes. Thankfully, they're a lot more enjoyable than you might expect. (Well, except maybe filling the car with gas more often…)

So here's a list of 5 hidden expenses you might want to throw a few bucks at when budgeting for your home search.
 
 
The fact is…
Unfortunately, you can't use the money from the game sitting in your closet… but it does put things in perspective. ?
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That wraps it up for this week!
Be on the lookout for the next one!
 
 
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