30-Year Mortgage Rates Edge Above 4%

30-Year Mortgage Rates Edge Above 4%

30-Year Mortgage Rates Edge Above 4%

30-Year Mortgage Rates Edge Above 4%

Mortgage rates moved up quite a bit this week, following higher bond yields and improving economic data, Freddie Mac reports in its weekly mortgage market survey.

“Mortgage rates are catching up with increases in U.S. Treasury bond yields, placing the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate above 4 percent for the first time since the end of October 2011,” says Frank Nothaft, Freddie Mac’s chief economist. “Bond yields rose over the past two weeks in part due to an improving assessment of the state of the economy by the Federal Reserve, better than expected results of commercial bank stress tests, and the likelihood of a second bailout for Greece.”

The 30-year mortgage rate, the most popular choice of home buyers, took a big leap upward, after hovering below 4 percent and sitting at all-time record lows for weeks.

Here’s a closer look at rates for the week ending March 22:

  • 30-year fixed-rate mortgages: averaged 4.08 percent, with an average 0.8 point, up from last week’s 3.92 percent. The 30-year rate has not been above 4 percent since Oct. 27, 2011, when it averaged 4.10 percent. Since then, it has hovered below 4 percent and at all-time record lows.
  • 15-year fixed-rate mortgages: averaged 3.30 percent, with an average 0.8 point, also rising from last week’s 3.16 percent average. Last year at this time, 15-year rates averaged 4.04 percent.
  • 5-year adjustable-rate mortgages: averaged 2.96 percent, with an average 0.7 point, a rise over last week’s 2.83 percent average. Last year, 5-year ARMs averaged 3.62 percent at this time.
  • 1-year ARMs: averaged 2.84 percent, with an average 0.6 point, rising from last week’s 2.79 percent. A year ago at this time, 1-year ARMs averaged 3.21 percent.

Source: Freddie Mac

Buying is Cheaper Than Renting in Nearly All Major Cities

Buying is Cheaper Than Renting in Nearly All Major Cities

Buying is Cheaper Than Renting in Nearly All Major Cities

Buying is Cheaper Than Renting in Nearly All Major Cities

Home buying is the smarter choice than renting, according to Trulia’s Winter 2012 Rent vs. Buy Index.

Buying a home is more affordable than renting in 98 of the nation’s 100 largest metro areas, according to the index, which tracks asking prices for rental units compared to for-sale homes in major metro areas.

The only two metros out of the 100 tracked where renting was found to be the better deal: Honolulu and San Francisco. Still, the index notes that if you plan to stay in those markets more than five years, you might still be better off owning than renting in those markets too.

Falling home values and low mortgage rates have made home ownership more affordable. Meanwhile, rents have been on the rise.

“As rents rise and prices stagnate, home ownership is becoming even more affordable, but rising rents create a dilemma for people who can’t afford to buy yet,” says Jed Kolko, Trulia’s chief economist. “Rising rents make it harder for people to save for a down payment, which is the biggest barrier to buying a home that aspiring home owners face.”

Top 10 Metros to Buy vs. Rent

1. Detroit

2. Oklahoma City, Okla.

3. Dayton, Ohio

4. Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, Mich.

5. Toledo, Ohio

6. Grand Rapids, Mich.

7. Cleveland, Ohio

8. Atlanta

9. Gary, Ind.

10. Memphis, Tenn.

Home for Sale Delaware Count, 3084 Dorman Circle, Broomall PA 19008

Home for Sale Delaware Count, 3084 Dorman Circle, Broomall PA 19008.

Home for Sale Delaware Count, 3084 Dorman Circle, Broomall PA 19008

Home for Sale Delaware Count, 3084 Dorman Circle, Broomall PA 19008

Price:
$340,000
Est. payment: $1,999/mo
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
Property type: Single-Family Home
Size: 2,454 sqft
Lot: 13,068 sqft
Price/sqft: $139/sqft
Year built: 1979
Added on Trulia: 1 days ago
Total views: 71 (as of 3/23/12)
MLS/ID: 6026307
Nearby School: Jay W Worrall Elementary School
Zip: 19008

2-Story,Detached, Colonial – Home for Sale Delaware Count, 3084 Dorman Circle, Broomall PA 19008

Fantastic 4 BR 3 Bath Brick and Sided Colonial Home for Sale Delaware Count, 3084 Dorman Circle, Broomall PA 19008 on quiet cul-de-sac. 1st: Ceramic tile entry hall, Living rm with beautiful oak plank hardwood floors, crown molding and bay window, formal dining room, modern eat-in-kitchen with oak cabinets, corian counter tops, ceramic floor and back splash, DW, GD, built-in microwave and recessed lighting. The large garden window lets in plenty of sunlight in the eating area. Step down family room with brick fireplace, berber carpeting and sliding doors to a large patio and beautiful 20 X 40 heated in-ground pool with jacuzzi. There is also a small office, full bath with stall shower, 1st floor laundry room… and entry to over sized one-car garage with electric opener. 2nd: Spacious Master BR with walk-in closet and full bath, 3 additional bedroom and a modern hall bath. There is pull down stairs from the 2nd floor hallway that lead to a partially floored attic. Bsmt:Crawl space that is 4 1/2 ft high and plenty of space for storage. Extra wide driveway. 5 Year old Shingle Roof.

Listing Info for Home for Sale Delaware Count, 3084 Dorman Circle, Broomall PA 19008

  • Price: $340,000
  • Status: For Sale
  • MLS/Source ID: 6026307
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • 2,454 sqft
  • Single-Family Home
  • Built In 1979
  • Lot Size: 13,068 sqft
  • Style: Colonial
  • Roof: Composition Shingle
  • Parking: Garage
  • Pool
  • Attic
  • Ceiling Fan
  • Cable Ready
  • Floors: Brick
  • Floors: Carpet – Full
  • Floors: Tile
  • Floors: Wood
  • Dishwasher
  • Garbage Disposer
  • Oven – Self-Cleaning
  • Heating Fuel: Natural Gas
  • Sauna
  • Dishwasher

Public Records for Home for Sale Delaware Count, 3084 Dorman Circle, Broomall PA 19008

  • Single Family Residential
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 1 Partial Bathroom
  • 2,454 sqft
  • Lot Size: 0.30 acres
  • Built In 1979
  • Stories: 2 story
  • A/C: Central
  • Heating: Central
  • Parking
  • 8 Rooms
  • 1 Unit
  • Construction: Stone
  • Foundation: Crawl/Raised
  • Style: Colonial
  • Fireplace
  • County: Delaware

Property Taxes for Home for Sale Delaware Count, 3084 Dorman Circle, Broomall PA 19008

Year Value Land Improvements Total Tax
2011 Assessed $196,410 $5,077

 

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FHFA to States: Stop the Roadblocks, Speed Up Foreclosures

FHFA to States: Stop the Roadblocks, Speed Up Foreclosures.

FHFA to States: Stop the Roadblocks, Speed Up Foreclosures

FHFA to States: Stop the Roadblocks, Speed Up Foreclosures

States and municipalities may be inadvertently putting in roadblocks and costing taxpayers more when they approve policies that prolong the foreclosure process, such as by extending mediation services, Alfred Pollard, general counsel for the Federal Housing Finance Agency, testified at a House panel on Monday.

Many of those foreclosures that get delayed fall in the books of one of the government-sponsored enterprises, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which the FHFA regulates. Fannie and Freddie have posted big losses the last few years from delinquent loans and already owe the Treasury Department more than $150 billion in taxpayer bailouts.

“It would be very valuable for states and localities to pause in their passage of rules that may create impediments to smooth foreclosures and to review the balance between home owner protections and the movement to efficient and professionally-undertaken foreclosures,” Pollard told the House panel. “Simply permitting home owners to stay in their homes for five or six hundred days or longer while not paying their mortgages, costs neighborhoods, costs lenders and, ultimately, costs taxpayers and future borrowers.”

As of Dec. 31, Fannie and Freddie had more than 568,000 loans on their books that have been delinquent for at least a year. Thirty percent of those come from Florida alone. More than 166,000 mortgages that Fannie and Freddie guarantee in the state are sitting in limbo — stretching more than a year without a payment, HousingWire reports.

Florida lawmakers in February tried to get a bill approved to quicken the pace of foreclosures, but the bill recently died in the state Senate. In Florida, where foreclosures must wind through the courts, foreclosures average 676 days.

Source: “Fannie, Freddie Suffer Florida Foreclosure Woes,” HousingWire (March 19, 2012)

February Existing-Home Sales Slip But Up Strongly From a Year Ago

February Existing-Home Sales Slip But Up Strongly From a Year Ago.

February Existing-Home Sales Slip But Up Strongly From a Year Ago

February Existing-Home Sales Slip But Up Strongly From a Year Ago

February existing-home sales declined from an upwardly revised January pace but are well above a year ago, while the median price posted a slight gain, according to the National Association of REALTORS®. Sales were up in the Midwest and South, offset by declines in the Northeast and West.

Total existing-home sales, which are completed transactions that include single-family homes, town homes, condominiums, and co-ops, slipped 0.9 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.59 million in February from an upwardly revised 4.63 million in January, but are 8.8 percent higher than the 4.22 million-unit level in February 2011.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said underlying factors are much better compared to one year ago. “The market is trending up unevenly, with record high consumer buying power and sustained job gains giving buyers the confidence they need to get into the market,” he said. “Although relatively unusual, there will be rising demand for both rental space and home ownership this year. The great suppression in household formation during the past four years was unsustainable, and a pent-up demand could burst forth from the improving economy.”

According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage was a record low 3.89 percent in February, down from 3.92 percent in January; the rate was 4.95 percent in February 2011; record keeping began in 1971.

NAR President Moe Veissi, broker-owner of Veissi & Associates Inc. in Miami, said market conditions are improving. “Supply and demand have become more balanced in more markets, but with tight supply in the lower price ranges – particularly in the West,” he said. “When markets are balanced, we normally see prices rise one to two percentage points above the rate of inflation, but foreclosures and short sales are holding back median prices.”

The national median existing-home sales price for all housing types was $156,600 in February, up 0.3 percent from February 2011. Distressed homes – foreclosures and short sales sold at deep discounts – accounted for 34 percent of February sales (20 percent were foreclosures and 14 percent were short sales), down from 35 percent in January and 39 percent in February 2011.

“The bottom line is investors and first-time buyers are competing for bargain-priced properties in much of the country, with home prices showing signs of stabilizing in many areas,” Veissi said. “People realize that home ownership is an investment in their future. Given an apparent over-correction in most areas, over the long term home prices have nowhere to go but up.”

Total housing inventory at the end of February rose 4.3 percent to 2.43 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 6.4-month supply at the current sales pace, up from a 6.0-month supply in January.
Even so, unsold listed inventory has trended down from a record 4.04 million in July 2007, and is 19.3 percent below a year ago.

“Falling visible and shadow inventory, combined with a dearth of new-home and apartment construction during the past three years, assure that rents will continue to rise, with likely home price increases in 2012,” Yun said.

Fifty-one percent of NAR members report that contracts settled on time in February, 18 percent had delays, and 31 percent experienced contract failures; the cancellation rate was 33 percent in January and 9 percent in February 2011. Contract failures are commonly caused by declined mortgage applications and failures in loan underwriting from appraisals coming in below the negotiated price.

“Many buyers are staying in the market after experiencing a contract failure and making an offer on another property, showing their determination to take advantage of the favorable conditions, but the cancellations are contributing to an uneven sales pattern,” Yun said.

All-cash sales rose to 33 percent of transactions in February from 31 percent in January; they were 33 percent in February 2011. Investors account for the bulk of cash transactions.

Investors purchased 23 percent of homes in February, unchanged from January; they were 20 percent in February 2011. First-time buyers accounted for 32 percent of transactions in February, down from 33 percent in January and 34 percent in February 2011.

Single-family home sales declined 1.0 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.06 million in February from 4.10 million in January, but are 9.4 percent higher than the 3.71 million-unit level a year ago. The median existing single-family home price was $157,100 in February, which is 0.1 percent above February 2011.

Existing condominium and co-op sales were unchanged at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 530,000 in February and are 3.9 percent above the 510,000-unit pace in February 2011. The median existing condo price was $153,000 in February, up 1.6 percent from a year ago.

Regionally, existing-home sales in the Northeast fell 3.3 percent to an annual level of 580,000 in February but are 5.5 percent above a year ago. The median price in the Northeast was $225,800, down 1.9 percent from February 2011.

Existing-home sales in the Midwest rose 1.0 percent in February to a pace of 1.02 million and are 13.3 percent higher than February 2011. The median price in the Midwest was $120,500, which is 0.5 percent below a year ago.

In the South, existing-home sales increased 0.6 percent to an annual level of 1.77 million in February and are 9.3 percent higher than a year ago. The median price in the South was $138,100, up 1.8 percent from February 2011.

Existing-home sales in the West declined 3.2 percent to an annual pace of 1.22 million in February but are 6.1 percent above February 2011. The median price in the West was $195,300, up 3.1 percent from a year ago.

Source: National Association of REALTORS®

Home for Sale Delaware County, 2119 Boxwood Drive, Broomall PA 19008

Home for Sale Delaware County, 2119 Boxwood Drive, Broomall PA 19008.

Home for Sale Delaware County, 2119 Boxwood Drive, Broomall PA 19008

Home for Sale Delaware County, 2119 Boxwood Drive, Broomall PA 19008

Price:
$214,000
Est. payment: $1,258/mo
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1 full, 1 partial
Property type: Single-Family Home
Size: 1,813 sqft
Lot: 12,632 sqft
Price/sqft: $118/sqft
Year built:
Added on Trulia: 49 days ago
Total views: 207 (as of 3/21/12)
MLS/ID: 5999932
Nearby School: Russell Elementary School
Zip: 19008

Single Family/Detached, Rancher – Home for Sale Delaware County, 2119 Boxwood Drive, Broomall PA 19008

This Home for Sale Delaware County, 2119 Boxwood Drive, Broomall PA 19008 has Living room, dinning room, modern eat in kitchen, laundry room, interior entrance to attached garage, three bedrooms and a three piece hall bathroom. First look initiative days 1-3 no offers negotiated, Day 4-will only negotiate with owner occupant and public entity, Day 15 last day of first look, Day 16-first day to negotiate investor offers not using public funds. During days 4-15 seller can accept any owner occupant offer they receive All owner occupant offers must submit attached owner occupant certification rider. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining any U and O and any certifications needed at buyers cost. Corporate Addendum’s… generated with accepted offer. Property is being sold in as is present condition. This is a Fannie Mae HomePath Property. No sellers disclosure available. Buyer is responsible for all transfer tax. Closing is subject to sheriff deed.

Listing Info for Home for Sale Delaware County, 2119 Boxwood Drive, Broomall PA 19008

  • Price: $214,000
  • Status: For Sale
  • MLS/Source ID: 5999932
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 1 full, 1 partial Bathroom
  • 1,813 sqft
  • Single-Family Home
  • Lot Size: 12,632 sqft
  • Roof: Composition Shingle
  • Rooms: 6
  • Heating Fuel: Natural Gas

Public Records for Home for Sale Delaware County, 2119 Boxwood Drive, Broomall PA 19008

  • Single Family Residential
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Partial Bathroom
  • 1,813 sqft
  • Lot Size: 0.29 acres
  • Built In 1954
  • Stories: 1 story
  • Heating: Central
  • Exterior Walls: Stucco
  • 7 Rooms
  • 1 Unit
  • Basement: No Basement
  • Style: Ranch/Rambler
  • Fireplace
  • County: Delaware

Property Taxes for Home for Sale Delaware County, 2119 Boxwood Drive, Broomall PA 19008

Year Value Land Improvements Total Tax
2011 Assessed $156,460 $4,148

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Home for Sale Delaware County, 2948 Hillside Road, Broomall PA 19008

Home for Sale Delaware County, 2948 Hillside Road, Broomall PA 19008.

Home for Sale Delaware County, 2948 Hillside Road, Broomall PA 19008

Home for Sale Delaware County, 2948 Hillside Road, Broomall PA 19008

Price:
$250,000    -$10,000 on 03/08/12
Est. payment: $1,470/mo
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1 full, 1 partial
Property type: Single-Family Home
Size: 855 sqft
Lot: 9,583 sqft
Price/sqft: $292/sqft
Year built: 1950
Added on Trulia: 45 days ago
Total views: 285 (as of 3/21/12)
MLS/ID: 6001737
Nearby School: Worrall Elementary School
Zip: 19008

1-Story,Detached, Rancher – Home for Sale Delaware County, 2948 Hillside Road, Broomall PA 19008

Completely renovated ranch Home for Sale Delaware County, 2948 Hillside Road, Broomall PA 19008 in highly desirable Broomall neighborhood. New kitchen and appliances, tile backsplash and under cabinet lighting. New floors including laminate floors in living room, kitchen and hall. Newer carpets and ceiling fans in bedrooms. New windows and central air conditioning. Gorgeous Living Room with new ceramic tile fireplace, recessed lighting and crown molding. New renovated bath and ceramic tile. New finished basement as family room, new half bath, and laundry in basement. Corner lot with horseshoe driveway. Close to major highways and shopping!

Listing Info for Home for Sale Delaware County, 2948 Hillside Road, Broomall PA 19008

  • Price: $250,000
  • Status: For Sale
  • MLS/Source ID: 6001737
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 full, 1 partial Bathroom
  • 855 sqft
  • Single-Family Home
  • Built In 1950
  • Lot Size: 9,583 sqft
  • Roof: Composition Shingle
  • Rooms: 5
  • Cable Ready
  • Floors: Brick
  • Floors: Carpet – Full
  • Floors: Tile
  • Floors: Wood
  • Heating Fuel: Oil

Public Records for Home for Sale Delaware County, 2948 Hillside Road, Broomall PA 19008

Official property, sales, and tax information from county (public) records as of 03/2011:

  • Single Family Residential
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 855 sqft
  • Lot Size: 0.21 acres
  • Built In 1950
  • Stories: 1 story
  • Heating: Central
  • Exterior Walls: Brick
  • 4 Rooms
  • 1 Unit
  • Basement: Full Basement
  • Style: Ranch/Rambler
  • County: Delaware

Property Taxes for Home for Sale Delaware County, 2948 Hillside Road, Broomall PA 19008

Year Value Land Improvements Total Tax
2011 Assessed $104,840 $2,649

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Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate – First-time Buyers Become Reality Stars

First-time Buyers Become Reality Stars.

1st time buyers

1st time buyers

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate has launched a new online and TV reality series starring first-time home buyers on the house hunt.

The series, “Home, First Home,” launched online at YouTube this week. It will also air nationally on the syndicated show, “The Better Show,” in 150 markets across the country until June.

The series offers viewers an “opportunity to share in the joy of purchasing a home, while learning about the many steps involved in achieving this milestone,” says Sherry Chris, president and CEO of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate.

The show also weaves in tips from Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate agents about the buying and selling process.

You can watch some of the episodes at the company’s YouTube channel.

Source: Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate

Home for Sale Delaware County, 9 Willowbrook Road, Broomall PA 19008

Home for Sale Delaware County, 9 Willowbrook Road, Broomall PA 19008.

Home for Sale Delaware County, 9 Willowbrook Road, Broomall PA 19008

Home for Sale Delaware County, 9 Willowbrook Road, Broomall PA 19008

Price:
$337,900
Est. payment: $1,987/mo
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Property type: Single-Family Home
Size: 1,614 sqft
Lot:
Price/sqft: $209/sqft
Year built:
Added on Trulia: 10 days ago
Total views: 246 (as of 3/20/12)
MLS/ID: 6020047
Nearby School: Worrall Elementary School
Zip: 19008

Single Family/Detached, Colonial – Home for Sale Delaware County, 9 Willowbrook Road, Broomall PA 19008

Move-in condition! This 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Split Level is in a great neighborhood. New Kitchen, renovated Bath, new Family Room, stone terrace and patio.

Listing Info for Home for Sale Delaware County, 9 Willowbrook Road, Broomall PA 19008

  • Price: $337,900
  • Status: For Sale
  • MLS/Source ID: 6020047
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 1,614 sqft
  • Single-Family Home
  • Style: Colonial
  • Rooms: 7
  • Cable Ready
  • Floors: Carpet – Full
  • Floors: Wood
  • Dishwasher
  • Garbage Disposer
  • Oven – Self-Cleaning
  • Heating Fuel: Natural Gas
  • Dishwasher

Public Records for Home for Sale Delaware County, 9 Willowbrook Road, Broomall PA 19008

  • Single Family Residential
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Partial Bathroom
  • 1,614 sqft
  • Lot Size: 0.35 acres
  • Built In 1956
  • Heating: Central
  • Exterior Walls: Masonry
  • 7 Rooms
  • 1 Unit
  • Construction: Frame
  • Basement: Full Basement
  • County: Delaware

Property Taxes for Home for Sale Delaware County, 9 Willowbrook Road, Broomall PA 19008

Year Value Land Improvements Total Tax
2011 Assessed $152,650 $3,974

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Mortgage Settlement Could Lead to More Scams

Mortgage Settlement Could Lead to More Scams.

Mortgage Settlement Could Lead to More Scams

Mortgage Settlement Could Lead to More Scams

The recent announcement of the $25 million mortgage settlement between five major banks and state and federal government officials was probably welcome news to many people in the real estate business. But it has at least one downside: It will probably cause a rise in scams targeting borrowers seeking assistance.

Currently, between $4 billion and $6 billion is lost each year due to borrower-assistance swindles, says Joanne Kerstetter, vice president of education and community relations for Money Management International, a credit counseling service based in Sugar Land, Texas. Those numbers could go up over the next few years as scammers take advantage of the mortgage deal in their schemes.

“They’ll use government terms,” Kerstetter says. “They’re going to sound very official, as if they’re part of the settlement.”

Also, some of these scammers will guarantee access to borrower assistance funds. That’s a major red flag, she says. “Generally speaking, the advertisements that say, ‘Call us to get money,’ are not representing organizations officially involved with the settlement,” Kerstetter says.

In general, consumers should be wary of any company that reaches out to them with unsolicited offers of assistance. If they need help, they should contact their lenders or a financial counseling agency certified by HUD, Kerstetter says.

“The important thing is not to release any contact information to anyone who approaches you,” she explains. “Don’t sign anything unless you’re clear about what you’re signing and that your mortgage lender is involved in the process. If you’re making payments, make sure they’re going to the loan servicer or mortgage provider.”


Survey: Americans Upbeat About Home Values

Survey: Americans Upbeat About Home Values.

Survey: Americans Upbeat About Home Values

Survey: Americans Upbeat About Home Values

Seventy percent of Americans say they are confident that home values will rise within the next two years, according to the Prudential Real Estate Outlook Survey of more than 1,000 Americans in the market to buy or sell a home.

What’s more, 63 percent of respondents say that despite the recent volatility in the housing market, they still view real estate as a good investment.

“Home ownership remains integral to the dreams of most Americans and the consumers’ confidence in the housing market is returning,” says Earl Lee, president of Prudential Real Estate. “This is good news for home buyers and sellers, communities, and our economy as a whole. As more people look to take advantage of historic interest rates and prices, we believe the foundation for a sustainable recovery is in sight.”

Ninety-six percent of those surveyed say that now is a good time to purchase a home with interest rates at historically low levels.

Also, 60 percent say they have favorable views toward the real estate market, up 8 points from last year, according to the survey.

Still, while more people say they are optimistic about the real estate market, 93 percent said the housing crisis taught them to be more careful about buying and selling in the future.

Source: Prudential Real Estate Outlook Survey

Home for Sale Delaware County, 151 Locust Avenue, Springfield PA 19064

Home for Sale Delaware County, 151 Locust Avenue, Springfield PA 19064.

Home for Sale Delaware County, 151 Locust Avenue, Springfield PA 19064

Home for Sale Delaware County, 151 Locust Avenue, Springfield PA 19064

Price:
$310,000
Est. payment: $1,823/mo
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1 full, 1 partial
Property type: Single-Family Home
Size: 2,046 sqft
Lot: 0.3 acres
Price/sqft: $152/sqft
Year built: 1955
Added on Trulia: 1 days ago
MLS/ID: 6022180
Zip: 19064

This lovely split level Home for Sale Delaware County, 151 Locust Avenue, Springfield PA 19064 shows the commitment of the sellers to keep it in move in condition.Open floor plan with family dining room that flows into the updated E/I kitchen.Beautiful wall to wall carpet covers the original H/W floors.Lovely window treatments which covers the replacement tilt in thermal windows are being left for the new owners.3 large bedrooms with wall to wall carpet hardwood underneath and ceiling fans.A master bedroom having an extra closet added by the current owners and the updated hall bathroom finish the upstairs. Full walk-up attic for lots of storage. Lower level is finished with wall to wall carpet, updated powder room… and the large laundry area has lots of closet space and an outside entrance to the 3 season “patio enclosure” sun room.The two car garage entrance into the home makes unloading your car worry free and dry!4yr old HVAC.Home is in a great neighborhood but for piece of mind it has an ADT security system which is transferable.Do not wait-the market is hot and so is Dream Valley.

Listing Info for Home for Sale Delaware County, 151 Locust Avenue, Springfield PA 19064

  • Price: $310,000
  • Status: For Sale
  • MLS/Source ID: 6022180
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 1 full, 1 partial Bathroom
  • 2,046 sqft
  • Single-Family Home
  • Built In 1955
  • Lot Size: 0.3 acres

Public Records for Home for Sale Delaware County, 151 Locust Avenue, Springfield PA 19064

  • Single Family Residential
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathroom
  • 1 Partial Bathroom
  • 2,046 sqft
  • Lot Size: 0.34 acres
  • Built In 1955
  • A/C: Central
  • Heating: Central
  • Parking
  • Exterior Walls: Brick
  • 7 Rooms
  • 1 Unit
  • Basement: Full Basement
  • County: Delaware

Property Taxes for Home for Sale Delaware County, 151 Locust Avenue, Springfield PA 19064

Year Value Land Improvements Total Tax
2011 Assessed $159,560 $6,330

Schools near this Home for Sale Delaware County, 151 Locust Avenue, Springfield PA 19064:
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