Posts Tagged ‘Salt Lake Realtors’

Kevin Coyle starts SLC Homes Real Estate Brokerage

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

I started SLC Homes on January 1, 2011.  SLC Homes specializes in Buyer Representation for residential real estate buyers in the Salt Lake metro area.

Yes, I still list homes for sale, but over 70% of my clients are Home & Condo buyers in the Salt Lake metro area.

I love showing homes and helping buyers get what they want, it’s what I do best in this world!

Only you can choose the home you want to live in.  I see my roll as a guide to educate the buyer on the home buying process and represent them once they find the home they want to buy.

I don’t sell SLC homes, I help people buy them!

Kevin Coyle
MBA  Principal Broker
SLC Homes
801-243-0699 (Cel)
Kevin@SLCHomeBuyer.com

Salt Lake County home sales surge 31% over the past 6 months

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

This news was just released by the Salt Lake Board of Realtors.  It looks like the federal tax credit is working!

Home Sales Surge 31% Over Past Six Months

Home sales in Salt Lake County are surging. Since October 2009, home sales have shown double-digit gains on a year-over year basis.

In fact, if you compare home sales from October 2009 through March 2010 with the same six-month period a year earlier, home/condo sales have climbed an astonishing 31 percent (5,230 sales vs. 3,990 sales)!

This year is indeed a turnaround from the past three years. The sales increases we’ve seen are in line with what economist James Wood predicted in a report commissioned by the Salt Lake Board earlier this year. Wood predicted that as many as 10,000 single-family homes could be sold this year in Salt Lake County, a nearly 10 percent increase compared to sales in 2009.

Much of the sales increases are due to low mortgage interest rates, more affordable home prices and the federal government’s home buyer tax credit.

These conditions continue to make this year the right time to buy a home. It’s a message all potential home buyers need to hear.

Salt Lake Board of Realtors in the News

REALTORS: Come In and Make Yourself At Home

The Salt Lake Tribune highlighted the successful statewide and national Open House event held on April 10.

“The events are coming at a time when single-family home sales in the Salt Lake City area appear to be perking up,” the Tribune reported.

Preliminary numbers from the Salt Lake Board of REALTORS for the first quarter of 2010 indicate that single-family home sales were up 21 percent, although the median price was down 10 percent — or $219,000 from $243,000 from the same period a year ago.
Dave Anderton, a spokesman for the Salt Lake Board, said the event today is being held in conjunction with a similar nationwide initiative promoted by the National Board of REALTORS.
“Open houses are popular with potential buyers and a good sales tool,” Anderton said. “People like to see what is available to them.”

The Golden State vs. The Best Managed State

California continues to teeter on the verge of financial collapse. The dire situation is forcing businesses and people to flee the Golden state and move to Utah, named the Best Managed State in 2008 by the Pew Center.

Bryan Kohler, CEO of the Salt Lake Board, highlighted the economic advantages Utah offers to businesses and peopl in an April 1 column in City Weekly.

How to Buy a Salt Lake City Home, Condo or Duplex if you lack the Down Payment and Closing Costs

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Just a few years ago there were many ways to buy a Salt Lake City home, condo or duplex with no money down.  You could borrow 100% of the money you needed to purchase the home.  At that time, the market was going up and lenders were loose with their money.  Times changed quickly and those home loans are gone.

 

So how do you buy a Salt Lake City home, condo or duplex if you lack the down payment and closing costs?

 

FHA loans only require 3.5% down for the purchase a home, condo or duplex as long as the buyer intends to move in and occupy the home as their primary residence.

 

FHA also allows for a family member to gift all or part of the down payment and closing costs.  So if your mom, dad, grandpa, grandma or other family members are doing well, they can give you a gift for all or part of the down payment and closing cost for the purchase of your Salt Lake City home, condo or duplex.  It has to be a gift, not a loan.

 

Also, if you don’t have the closing costs, they are frequently negotiated into the deal so that the Seller pays all or part of the Buyer’s closing costs.

 

Regarding Salt Lake City condos, the condo project must be FHA approved to qualify for an FHA loan.  FHA might do a spot approval if the condo is not FHA approved, but that isn’t a sure thing.

 

And I mention again, the buyer must move into the home and occupy the property as their primary residence.  If you’re an investor breaking the rules and get caught, FHA will call the loan due and mess up your life, so please don’t do that.

 

If you need help with the purchase of a Salt Lake City home, condo or duplex, please contact me.  I’m an experienced Salt Lake City realtor and the majority of my clients are buyers of Salt Lake City homes and condos.

 

Kevin Coyle

Associate Broker, MBA

Stonebrook Real Estate

Mobile: 801-243-0699

Office: 801-466-8977

Kevin@SLCHomeBuyer.com

Salt Lake City real estate: Becoming a Salt Lake City Realtor

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Becoming a Realtor in Salt Lake City seems easy at first.  Take 90 hours of classes (soon to be 120 hours), pass the state exam, get your real estate license and join a real estate brokerage.  Your on your way, right?

 

Sounds easy, but it’s far from easy.  First of all, you don’t get paid until someone buys or sells Salt Lake City real estate, and the brokerage takes a big chunk of that commission check.  No medical benefits, no sick time or paid vacations, and the bills keep rolling in. 

 

When I started I had enough money saved to cover my bills from many years of working in corporate America and my monthly overhead was low too.  If it wasn’t for that, I probably wouldn’t have made it.

 

I remember when I started I thought since I had experience in commercial real estate and a MBA, that everything would just fall into place.  I’ve made a good living being a Salt Lake City Realtor, but getting started was tough.

 

From the beginning, I’ve always worked with my client’s best interest in mind.  Patiently working with each client until they find what they want.  I don’t get to dictate when I make money, because it’s up to each client when they will buy.  I’m more of a guide than a salesman.

 

Much of what I’ve learned as a Salt Lake City Realtor has been from the 10 years of helping clients with their needs and doing transactions.  Most of these things are not taught, but they can be learned from hard work and putting in your time.

If you’re thinking about a career as a Salt Lake City realtor, here are some stats to consider from the National Association of Realtors (NAR).

The median income for a Realtor was $36,700 in 2008, down from $42,600 in 2007. Members licensed as brokers earned a median of $49,300 last year, while sales agents earned $28,400.

Realtors® in the business for two years or less earned a median of $8,600, while those with three to five years of experience earned $27,100. For six to 15 years, the median was $42,400, while members in the business for 16 years or more earned $53,900.

There were similar differences in income depending on the number of hours worked. Members who worked less than 20 hours per week earned a median of $8,200, while those who worked 60 hours or more earned $74,000. The typical NAR member has been in the business for 10 years, up from eight years in 2007.

If you need help with the purchase of a Salt Lake City home, condo or duplex, please contact me.  I’m an experienced Salt Lake City realtor and the majority of my clients are buyers of Salt Lake City homes and condos.

 

Kevin Coyle

Associate Broker, MBA

Stonebrook Real Estate

Mobile: 801-243-0699

Office: 801-466-8977

Kevin@SLCHomeBuyer.com

 

Source of the NAR data (5/13/09): http://www.realestaterama.com/2009/05/13/realtor-member-survey-shows-response-to-challenging-market-ID05347.php

About Kevin Coyle GRI, MBA, Associate Broker

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Biography -
Home Buyer Representation

Exclusive Buyer’s Representation is representing the Buyer only, not the Seller.

When I represent a Buyer, I don’t really sell anything. 
I help the Buyer, find and purchase real estate that they choose.

So how am I different from other Salt Lake Realtors?
Two words, Education and Listening!

Educating my clients is a priority for me. I help them learn the market and walk them through the real estate buying process, so they can make an informed decision. My belief in educating my clients is the reason for this free web site.

I ask questions and listen to my clients so that I understand what’s important to them.

One last thing I want to mention, the Buyer doesn’t have to pay for my services. The Seller pays the commission for both real estate agents and brokers.

I want to be your Realtor and you must need one 
or you wouldn’t be here. So contact me today and we’ll get together to talk about what you’re looking for.

Comments From Past Clients & Associates:

“Your Attention to detail & organization was a great help to a smooth transaction. You are a true professional!”
Lyle D

“Thank you for making my home purchase, such a good experience. You have made what I thought would be stressful, a lot easier, and in fact, a lot of fun! Thanks to your expertise and valuable input, I really feel like I bought the perfect house.” Pam H

“I recommend Kevin Coyle to anyone looking to buy or sell property. Kevin is without a doubt the most honest and hard working agent and is a great negotiator.” Carl & Betty O

“Kevin has done 7 transactions for me, 5 purchases and 2 sales, and has successfully closed every one of them. His understanding of the market and hard work has helped me tremendously with my real estate investments.”
George T

Real Estate Education:

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker in Utah 2005
GRI (Graduate: Real Estate Institute) 2002
Licensed Real Estate agent in Utah 1999
Licensed Real Estate agent in Illinois 1990-1995
MBA from DePaul University in Real Estate Finance Chicago, IL 1994
BS from Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY 1987