Hilton Head Realtor has your property covered!

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Why would you not want to be on every website in the World?

Because over 87% of all real estate purchases start on line, we post your Hilton Head Property on practically every website we can.  Having many different websites for your property is like having several billboards around the world.  You simply do not know how the buyer is going to search or find us, but we know that we have the web covered.  Below are the bigger websites we have listed our properties for sale on.  Read the rest of this entry



Hilton Head Real Estate Trends February 2010

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We have attached the link to the 2010 February Market Study.  This report shows the activity in the real estate market in a very recent snapshot.  Below is a quick summary of this report: Read the rest of this entry



Hilton Head Realtor’s Top 10 Ideas for your vacation on the Island

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Umbrellas#1 – Go to the beach on Hilton Head

Get out on the Beach and enjoy the single most important reason we all love Hilton Head Island.  With over 12 miles of hard pack sand, the beach is perfect for a bike ride, a walk, a run or a nap!   The oceanfront resorts along the beach are perfect rest areas to recharge with a cool drink or lunch.  They include the Oceanfront Westin, The Marriott, The Omni, Crystal Sands and Holiday Inn.

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REALTOR� Magazine-Daily News-Shadow Inventory Unlikely to Hurt Market

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REALTOR� Magazine-Daily News-Shadow Inventory Unlikely to Hurt Market.



A perfect transition to Hilton Head Island!

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webbridgeA natural high.

The Hilton Head bridge allows all those that cross over a chance to transition.  Some are leaving behind their stress, others are reaching for more time together, while others are simply returning from Home Depot.  One of the best parts about living on an Island is that we have a bridge to remind us of the natural beauty that surrounds us.  Everytime we cross the bridge towards the Island, we get a natural high and are reminded  to slow down in life(and speed) as we hit the pavement.  So what does the bridge mean to its visitors, its residents and to you?

Parachute everything on arrival to the Island!

For Island visitors the bridge offers a chance to leave everything behind and start anew.  It can be seen in every visitors face as they cross over the bridge for more important things in life including time with family, time with nature and time to breathe.  The bridge allows all of us to parachute the things we wish to leave behind as we cross over to Hilton Head Island.

Jumpstart tired batteries!

For the second home owner, the bridge is a jumpstart to their tired batteries.  As this group heads over their bridge, they feel recharged as they head to their place of personal power.  The bridge gives them the chance to think about all the great things they work so hard for.  Crossing over the water triggers memories of all the wonderful things ahead.

The luckiest group of all!

For the full time resident, we are the luckiest group of all.  Sometimes though it takes crossing the bridge to remind us of everyting we have.  Perhaps it should be an “Islander Requirement”  to cross the bridge at least once a week to refresh our reasons for living here.

As you cross over the Hilton Head Island bridge, what are your thoughts?  It is my hope that as you cross over that you feel recharged, that you leave your stress behind and that you breathe a sigh of gratitude.   If you wish to join the luckiest group, email us at islandrealtor@hargray.com .



Shoveling Sunshine on Hilton Head!

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Update October 30, 2012 ~ I love calling prospects in the north after a big snow storm and talking about the weather on Hilton Head.  I mention the blue skys, apologize for the 6o degree temperatures, but tell them its supposed to be warming up, you know.  The photo to the left was sent to me today from a client from West Virginia today.  Not only is our Hilton Head weather good, we shovel a lot of sunshine on Hilton Head Island with over 200 days of sunshine.  Read the rest of this entry



Buying or refinancing on Hilton Head?

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Get a free credit report today!

Now is an incredible time for you to purchase a new property or look at refinancing your current property. To be sure you do not miss out on this opportunity Mortgage Network is offering a free credit report with every consultation.

All credit reports are not the same!

It is important to note that while credit reports are available online, the scores do not accurately reflect your score when being considered for mortgage purposes. Liabilities are weighted differently when the report is done for mortgage purposes rather than informational purposes. Our report will give you immediate insight into the interest rates and terms that are available based on your score.

All you need is the attached form and we will issue a report immediately. This is a $30 value.  Simply print the form and fax back to 843-785-6404 to the attention of David Crowell.

Looking forward to an exciting 2010!

David Crowell
Senior Loan Officer
Mortgage Network, Inc.

dcrowell@mortgagenetwork.com
1000 William Hilton Parkway
Suite 205
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Office: 843-842-4004
Fax: 843-785-6404



Timing Opportunities on Hilton Head Island

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Staging or furnishing deadlines!

The days of no interest, no payments will soon be gone at Rooms to Go.  If you want either Vacant Home Staging or just some additional pieces of furniture and not make a payment on until 2012 please let Kalyani know ASAP. The last day to be able to order is 2/15/10! I’d need to have everything ready to be ordered by then.
 
Kalyani Persons
Home Staging In Paradise
www.HomeStagingInParadise.com
Kalyani@HomeStagingInParadise.com
843/815-4412

Are you making a move on Hilton Head Island?

Deadlines are rapidly approaching for Tax Credits for first time home buyers and home sellers considering moving up.  The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009’s tax credit of up to $6,500 for qualified move-up home buyers ends April 30, 2010. You can purchase by June 30, 2010 but must have a binding sales contract signed by April 30, 2010.  The first time buyers tax credit of up to $8,000 for qualified first-time home buyers purchasing a principal residence also ends April 30, 2010. A purchase completed by June 30, 2010 (with a binding sales contract signed by April 30, 2010) may qualify.

Historically low interest rates, historically low housing prices in most areas and great values in the move up home market make this the perfect time to act. Call me for a free consultation to run the numbers for you. Don’t miss out on the great values!

Looking for an FHA loan on Hilton Head?

There is a strong indication that loans handled by FHA Mortgages, will be changing in the near future. These FHA backed mortgage programs are going to be adjusted or even overhauled.  These changes, depending what the changes are, will most likely influence the real estate market as a whole. 

During the real estate boom the use of FHA mortgages dropped to around 2% of the loans.  That figure has shot up to 25% and even higher in some markets.  Any substantial changes to FHA lending requirements could affect in some cases, the most active segment in many real estate markets. 

Congress is pressing on FHA to tighten the standards toward borrowers.  The options on what they will do to tighten these standards are broad and could include increasing FICO scores, require more amount of the down payment and reducing Seller contributions to closing costs

All these have been expressed and are being explored and if you are a buyer that needs an FHA loan, the time to act is now!  Don’t take a chance on time…email us today at robbie@robbiebunting.com or call us toll free at m1-800-932-3652 to get your foot in the door now!



Links to Golf Courses on Hilton Head

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Hilton Head Island offers great golf.  If you will be visiting the area and would like to make a tee time, please click a link below. 

 

Public Golf Courses on Hilton Head (20)

Arthur Hills Golf Course at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort
Barony Golf Course
Crescent Pointe Golf Club
Eagle’s Pointe Golf Club
George Fazio Golf Course at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort
Harbour Town Golf Links
Heron Point by Pete Dye
Hilton Head National Golf Club
Island West Golf Club
Ocean Course
Old South Golf Links
Oyster Reef
Palmetto Hall Golf Club
Planter’s Row Golf Course
Port Royal Golf Club
Robber’s Row Golf Course
Robert Cupp Golf Course at Palmetto Hall
Robert Trent Jones Oceanfront Golf Course at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort
Rose Hill Golf Club
Shipyard Golf Club

Private Golf Course in Hilton Head (7)

Bear Creek Golf Club
Berkeley Hall Club
Colleton River Plantation Club, Inc.
Dataw Island
Dolphin Head Golf Club
Golden Bear Golf Club
Secession Golf Course

Please let us know if we can help you with a tee time, accomodations or restaurant suggestions.  If you are interested in looking at real estate on your visit, please email us at robbie@robbiebunting.com .  In the interim, you can preview some of our properties at www.robbiebunting.com



Has Hilton Head hit the Bottom?

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According to our experts, here is what to expect in 2010!

Experts in the Hilton Head real estate market include the builders, the realtors, the attorneys, the lenders and the rental agents.  We asked our trusted advisors to tell us what they see in the year ahead in real estate on the Island.  Feel free to contact these professionals directly as they are the best of the best! 

Inventory levels are now dropping on Hilton Head Island!

According to our recent market research, we have now turned a corner in the real estate market on Hilton Head Island!  We have seen a significant drop in supply in just the last month(over 10%!).

Inventories are dropping!  (Hilton Head Multiple Listing Service)

Type                  Nov 2009           Dec 2009          Jan 2010

Homes              2,422                    2,366                  2,174

Villas                1,156                     1,123                   1,014

Lots                  1,680                     1,646                   1,492

As inventory levels drop, by mid summer we should see less days on the market and less negotiability.  If you want a great property at a great price the sooner you make your move the better your chances to find!  One final thought…if you are a buyer, be sure to wire escrow deposits, as they now take up to 10 days to clear many of the banks today.  (If you have questions about real estate or the information above you can contact us directly at (843)842-0805 or by e-mail at robbie@robbiebunting.com)

Interest Rates have bottomed out according to our lender!

We are expecting rates to remain near the all time lows for the next few months, and then rising gently through the year.   The Federal Government has been financially supporting the low rates, and will continue to do so until the housing market is clearly in recovery. Our prediction by year end: Fixed rates will still be in the high 5’s/ low 6’s , adjustable  rates  in the 5’s, and jumbo mortgages will be in the high 5’s…..in other words, an overall increase of ¾%.   Buyers beware: 2010 is the low, and you really need to pull the trigger for the best rates this year. 

(If you have questions about loans or the information above you can contact David Crowell directly at (843)842-4004 or by email at dcrowell@mortgagenetwork.com)

Demand continues according to our long term rental agent!

Long term rental demand starts traditionally in March and lasts through September as a general rule.  The length of time it takes to rent a property is approximately 2 months, but it can vary, as a rental home that is rental ready, light, bright and updated will rent quicker. Furnished homes usually appeal to snow birds or people with a temporary need and usually take longer to rent. Unfurnished homes are the bulk of the long term rental market, as most people have their own furnishings.

We feel the long term rental market will be good for 2010, as there is shortage of available homes under 2,400 sq. ft. We think it is a good time for people to buy, as prices and interest rates are low and the supply for available long term rentals is low. 

(If you have questions about long term rentals or the information above you can contact Keith Miller at (843)682-4310 or via e-mail at Keith@millerlongterm.com )

Give yourself time in the closing process per our attorney!

Patience is the key for those involved in seeking either to sell or those who may be purchasing at somewhat of a bargain-basement price.  Cary Griffin indicated that 2010 will likely be full of attempted sales by sellers under duress, or “short sales”, as well as sales by lenders who have already foreclosed or taken back the property in one fashion or another.  These types of transactions tend to be bureaucratic and slow moving, but there are benefits if they are successfully completed.   Hence, both parties should expect a longer time period between contract and closing. 

From the buyer’s perspective, obviously interest rates are a key focal point.  Also, consider the fact that as of now, in 2010, there is no federal estate tax.  Therefore, buyers should consult with their estate planning advisors as to how to take title to a new primary residence or a second home as the federal estate tax documents come back to life in 2011 with higher rates and lower exception amounts than existed in 2009.  “Stay tuned” is the best advice here.

(If you have questions about contracts/closings or the information above please contact Cary Griffin at (843)785-2171 or cgriffin@mcnair.com )

Get in front of the line and build/remodel before everyone else!

2010 is starting off with great promise. There are several factors driving a stronger building market in 2010. Homeowners are seeing that the economy is on a rebound and see prices only going up from here. The timing today offers the advantage of lower costs for both construction and prime locations(tear downs are once again in favor!) 

Construction costs will start to climb in the latter part of the year as demand increases. As always, make sure that your builder/contractor uses the right quality materials for the desired end product. As consumers are looking for the very lowest price, hungry contractors might sacrifice the quality of the material to get the price that the homeowner wants. In some instances, this may not be bad – in others, it could be a problem. Communicate with your contractor to insure that you get what you want.

Overall, construction costs are currently lower than the past few years, however, as the building market continues its long and steady re-growth, costs to build will increase accordingly. Don’t wait, start building now! 

(If you have questions about building/remodeling or the information above, please contact Scott Bunting at (843)384-7468 or e-mail SBunting@buntingcompany.com)

Buy now and get ready for busy summer rental season!

This past year was very promising as we exceeded our goals in the rental market for 2009. This is the time of year where property owners are doing all the upgrades and renovations getting ready for the busy rental season ahead.  This is also the time of year where any owners wishing to change rental companies or join a rental company usually make those choices so that there is minimal loss of potential revenue. We have been booking rentals thru the winter and already have a high demand for properties during the march thru September months as our bookings are up 75% over last year. We are booking for the summer now and things are filling in very nicely. We are currently still taking Ocean View/Front properties, Near Ocean and some golf locations. We are also, in need of 4 bedroom or larger homes on the ocean or Near Ocean. We are running special packages for Palmetto Dunes for 2010 that are sure to keep everyone back for more. 

(If you have questions about short term rentals or the information above, please contact Mark Shackelford at (843)686-9638 or e-mail at mshackelford@palmettodunes.com )

Can you see the bottom from where you are standing?

We would love to hear from you what you are seeing from where you are standing in the current market.  Please e-mail us robbie@robbiebunting.com.  Thank you!




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