Colleen Fischesser

Benefits of Home Ownership go Beyond Financial

Benefits of Home Ownership go Beyond Financial

Homeownership is a major part of the American Dream. As evidence of that, 91% of Americans believe that owning a home is either essential (43%) or important (48%) to achieving that “dream.” In a market where some people may be unsure about the benefits and possibilities of buying a home, it is important that we remember this. Homeownership is Continue reading Benefits of Home Ownership go Beyond Financial

Facts about PMI

Facts about PMI

When it comes to buying a home, whether it is your first time or your fifth, it is always important to know all the facts. With the large number of mortgage programs available that allow buyers to purchase a home with a down payment below 20%, you can never have too much information about Private Mortgage Insurance Continue reading Facts about PMI

Do You Need to Have 20% Down to Buy a Home This Spring?

Do You Need to Have 20% Down to Buy a Home This Spring?

Do You Need to Have 20% Down to Buy a Home This Spring? Great article today in the KCM Blog thought I’d share! A survey by Ipsos found that the American public is still somewhat confused about what is required to qualify for a home mortgage loan in today’s housing market. There are two major misconceptions that Continue reading Do You Need to Have 20% Down to Buy a Home This Spring?

Is it OK to Use the Bathroom When You’re Touring a House? (and 4 Other Questions You’re Afraid to Ask

Is it OK to Use the Bathroom When You’re Touring a House? (and 4 Other Questions You’re Afraid to Ask

Is It OK to Use the Bathroom When You’re Touring a House? (and 4 Other Questions You’re Afraid to Ask) By: Stacey Freed It’s a marathon house-hunting day. As you check out listing No. 5’s brand new windows, it suddenly hits you: “Oh man, I have to go to the bathroom.” Should you, or shouldn’t Continue reading Is it OK to Use the Bathroom When You’re Touring a House? (and 4 Other Questions You’re Afraid to Ask

Guy Does Good

Guy Does Good

When I turned 30, I told my husband, “I’m a grown woman, I’ve been waiting for my own horse since I was 12! I can do this if I want to….” And that’s how we came to own “Sunny” our 6 year old Quarter Horse mare in 1993. We women have a way of getting Continue reading Guy Does Good

Almost 2 years ago my husband and I  decided to purchase a vacation home in Chelan, WA. I don’t include him in the decision to buy because, well…when it comes to my husband he’s the kind of guy who doesn’t like change of any kind. But we both liked Chelan alot and I was  “into” Continue reading

Do You Have to Patch Nails Holes in Your Sold House before You Move?

Do You Have to Patch Nails Holes in Your Sold House before You Move?

Do I have to patch the nail holes in your sold house before you move? It’s a common question asked by home sellers as they transition from marketing their homes to taking down pictures and packing….you know, the fun part of selling…not! According to a report by the National Association of Home Builders, Buyers, on average Continue reading Do You Have to Patch Nails Holes in Your Sold House before You Move?

What’s Ahead for NW Rental Prices?

What’s Ahead for NW Rental Prices?

Per a recent bulletin published by the Northwest Multiple Listing Service, Rents in the greater Seattle area may rise by as much as 4 percent this year. Nearly 4,000 single family units rented through NWMLS in 2013, however it’s expected shrinking inventory and increased demand from marginal buyers will continue to put pressure on values. Many homeowners were forced into Continue reading What’s Ahead for NW Rental Prices?

How do You Live?

How do You Live?

One of the more important parts of my job is to bring super excited buyers back to earth by reminding them of their original goals while looking for a new home. It’s easy to get wrapped up in the emotion of a really gorgeous house or a screamingly hot deal, but as with anything new, Continue reading How do You Live?

5 Points to Keep in Mind when Considering Muliple Offers on Your Home

5 Points to Keep in Mind when Considering Muliple Offers on Your Home

Low inventory and attractive interest rates are fueling multiple offer scenarios for many Home Sellers today.  Well priced listings attract buyers, even during the holiday season. So, assuming all offers are similar in price, how do you decide which offer to accept? I counsel clients to keep the big picture and closing process in mind Continue reading 5 Points to Keep in Mind when Considering Muliple Offers on Your Home

I Did a Bad Bad Thing

I Did a Bad Bad Thing

In my book of real estate rules… there are rules that can be stretched, some that can be overlooked (given the right set of circumstances) and others I have kept inviolate for two decades. I’m not talking about MLS, State or Board rules & regs, I’m talking about my personal business standards. Example of a stretched rule? Taking the cutest dog Continue reading I Did a Bad Bad Thing