Advantages of Selling Your Home In The Fall

Selling your home in the fall has its perks. Don’t be fooled into thinking that the only time of year to sell a house is in May, June and July. Consider why putting your home on the market with Mel Foster Co. now is a great idea.

Buyers Are Motivated

While it’s true that real estate transactions typically slow as summer wanes, it’s also true that buyers still in the market in the fall are motivated. There tend to be fewer personal and professional distractions, allowing buyers to focus on the home search as a top priority. And in the Midwest, the looming winter weather prompts buyers to find a home and close quickly, allowing homeowners more opportunity to sell on their terms.

More Agent Attention

In the fall, sellers often enjoy heightened attention from real estate agents, appraisers, and loan officers, as these professionals typically have more availability. This allows for an elevated, more personalized level of service, making the transaction process smoother and more enjoyable for everyone. Plus, with fewer transactions during this season, lenders can often facilitate faster closings, helping sellers achieve their goals more quickly.

Fall Curb Appeal At A Peak

Autumn’s vibrant colors and variety of seasonal décor options allow sellers to really pump up the curb appeal. Pumpkins, mums, a seasonal doormat, and throw pillows on your porch furniture can create a welcoming, cozy first impression of your property. And since homes with good curb appeal can sell for 7% more on average than homes with less-welcoming exteriors, maximizing this time of year to sell is simply a smart decision.

End-Of-Year Tax Benefits

Closing before the end of the year has great benefits for sellers.

  • Selling costs like legal, escrow, advertising, agent commissions and home staging fees are tax-deductible if they make your home more marketable so you can ask for a higher sales price. Other tax-deductible costs include painting the house, repairing the roof or replacing the water heater as long as those upgrades are made within 90 days of the closing.
  • Capital gains are profits from selling your home. While these profits are taxed as income, you can exclude up to $250,000 if single and $500,000 if married from these gains as long as you lived in your home for at least two of the past five years.
  • You can deduct the amount you paid in property taxes last year up to $10,000 once you’ve sold your home.

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Mel Foster Co. School of Real Estate Offers Pre-License Courses

Mel Foster Co. School of Real Estate is offering essential Iowa pre-license real estate courses in November for those looking to start or enhance their career in real estate and for existing Mel Foster Co. sales associates needing continuing education. These three courses are required coursework for obtaining an Iowa Real Estate License along with the 60-hours of course work for obtaining an Iowa Salesperson license. These local, in-person classes provide future sales associates with a timely opportunity to get started in real estate before the end of this year.

The in-person courses, which run from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Mel Foster Co.’s office located at 3249 E. 35th St. Ct., include:

  • Listing Practices: November 13 & 14
  • Buying Practices: November 15 & 18
  • Developing Professionalism and Ethical Practices: November 19 & 20

The courses are free to pre-affiliated Mel Foster Co. sales associates or those who are looking to start a career with Mel Foster Co. To become a real estate sales associate in Iowa, you must be at least 18 years old, undergo a background check, have a high school diploma, and pass both the Iowa and National real estate exams. New sales associates are required to sign a pre-affiliation agreement in order to attend the Iowa pre-license courses for free.

The deadline to register is November 10th and spaces are limited so register today or email schoolofrealestate@melfosterco.com with questions.

Mel Foster Co. Launches School of Real Estate to Cultivate Next Generation of Industry Leaders

Mel Foster Co., a leader in real estate services for over 100 years, is proud to announce the launch of the Mel Foster Co. School of Real Estate. This new venture provides aspiring real estate professionals with the education and skills to launch careers and excel in today’s competitive market.

The Mel Foster Co. School of Real Estate offers a comprehensive curriculum covering essential topics such as property law, market analysis, negotiation strategies, professionalism and ethical practices, and cutting-edge real estate technology. Classes will be led by seasoned industry professionals, offering students invaluable insights and mentorship from those with years of hands-on experience.

“We are thrilled to open the Mel Foster Co. School of Real Estate,” said Talent Acquisition and Agent Development Director, Carie Nesbitt of Mel Foster Co. “As the real estate landscape continues to evolve, the need for well-trained, knowledgeable agents is greater than ever. Our goal is to equip students with the tools they need to succeed and positively impact their communities.”

Students who enroll in the Mel Foster Co. School of Real Estate will benefit from flexible class schedules, both in-person and online learning options, and ongoing support from the Mel Foster Co. network of real estate professionals. Graduates will be well-prepared to pursue licensure and begin their careers with a strong foundation in real estate.

Mel Foster Co. is committed to nurturing local talent and fostering growth within the communities it serves. With the launch of this school, the company further solidifies its role as a leader in real estate services and education and professional development.

For more information, visit https://www.melfosterco.com/schoolofrealestate or email joinus@melfosterco.com.

2024 Fall Parade of Homes

Explore the latest trends in new home construction at the 2024 Quad Cities Fall Parade of Homes, presented by the Quad Cities Builders and Remodelers Association. With free admission, this event is your opportunity to tour a variety of new homes and discover innovative design ideas, building techniques, and remodeling inspiration. Join us for the Fall Parade of Homes and see why Mel Foster Co. is your go-to source for new construction homes.

SCHEDULE:
Saturday, October 19 and Sunday, October 20 from 1 PM – 4 PM
Wednesday, October 23 from 5 PM – 7 PM
Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27 from 1 PM – 4 PM

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  • Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring
  • Quartz Countertops
  • 4 Season Room
  • ASPEN HOMES
  • 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
  • Ranch Style Villa
  • 9′ Ceilings
  • 4 Season Room
  • ASPEN HOMES

To view all the homes in the parade and learn more about the Quad Cities Builders and Remodelers Fall Parade of Homes, click here.

Mortgage Interest Rates Drop

After months of high interest rates, mortgage rates are declining. This rate decline means good things for sellers. While it’s true that you should consider selling your home if the timing with the financial market andyour situation aligns, now is a great time to get your house on the market. A Mel Foster Co. agent can help you get started.

Interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve Bank have begun and are expected to continue into 2025. This decline in mortgage rates is driving more buyers into the housing market. Mortgage rates have decreased significantly since the beginning of August 2024.

Home sales have also increased after months of declines. So, if you’re a homeowner thinking about selling, a spike in buyer activity works in your favor. Since the market has become more accessible to a wider range of buyers and there is more competition for available homes, these factors can lead to higher offers and your home may be on the market for a shorter period of time.

Work with your local Mel Foster Co. agent to make the most of increased buyer demand and get your house ready to sell. Focus on these projects first when preparing your house to sell:

  • Find a Mel Foster Co. agent and use their expertise from the start
  • Consider a pre-sale home inspection to determine any trouble areas to correct
  • Invest time in your home’s curb appeal
  • Declutter and tidy up storage areas like the garage, basement and closets
  • Do the deep clean
  • Gather warranties and user manuals to pass along at closing

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