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FAAR Applauds Long-Awaited FHA Condo Rule

FAAR welcomes the new Federal Housing Authority condominium loan policies that were finalized this week by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  By increasing the availability of FHA-backed condo loans, these changes should yield thousands of new homeownership opportunities nationwide and help alleviate affordability restraints impacting many of our nation’s communities.

Specifically, the new guidance extends certifications from two years to three, allows for single-unit mortgage approvals, provides more flexibility with owner/occupancy ratios, and increases the allowable number of FHA loans in a single project. The rule will go into effect in mid-October – 60 days from publication. HUD believes the changes will extend critical benefits to aspiring homeowners and confirm the agency is properly serving the public.

Click here to read the HUD press release announcing the changes and to access the new regulation in its entirety.  

UPDATE: NAR Lawsuit

NAR-issued press release…

National Association of Realtors® Moves to Dismiss Antitrust Suits; Shows Lawsuits Are Self-Contradictory, Ignore Precedent and Lack Economic Sense

CHICAGO, August 12, 2019 – The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) moved last week to dismiss the Moehrl v. NAR lawsuit and the copycat Sitzer v. NAR lawsuit because both amended complaints fail to show how NAR rules for the operation of Multiple Listing Services (MLSs) inhibit competition or cause the plaintiffs any harm. Moreover, the complaints misrepresent rules which have long been recognized by the courts across the country as protecting consumers and creating competitive, efficient markets that benefit home buyers and sellers.

“Throwing around a few anti-trust buzzwords doesn’t change the fact that MLSs have contributed to an orderly, efficient and pro-consumer marketplace for well over 100 years,” said John Smaby, President of NAR. “We continue to believe the lawsuits are wrong on the facts, wrong on the economics and wrong on the law.”

As NAR’s briefs detail, the essence of the plaintiffs’ argument is based on a flawed interpretation of the NAR Handbook on Multiple Listing Policy and Code of Ethics. According to NAR’s filings, misrepresenting NAR rules with “pejorative” and “anticompetitive-sounding” language does not outweigh the decades of court rulings that have found NAR rules to be pro-competitive and serve the best interests of consumers through enhanced transparency and efficiency.

“The MLS system creates highly competitive, efficient markets with increased transaction volume and superior customer service that benefit home buyers and sellers,” said Smaby.

NAR’s filings to dismiss also set forth the failure of the class action attorneys to meet legal standards necessary to move their case forward. As the briefs state, the “plaintiffs have totally ignored the long antitrust scrutiny of the MLSs and the repeated judicial conclusion that MLSs and the rules that govern them are pro-competitive.” Furthermore, NAR’s filings note that the plaintiffs’ claims lack any evidence that they were actually harmed by NAR rules. Per the brief, the plaintiffs “have not alleged that they even attempted to negotiate a lower commission either from their listing broker or for the buyer’s broker,” which, as noted above, is allowed by NAR rules anyway, contrary to their claims.

The National Association of REALTORS® is America’s largest trade association, representing more than 1.3 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.

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Want to talk to your clients about the lawsuit?  Here are some talking points from NAR…

  • REALTORS® are champions of homeownership, property rights and the communities they serve. Every REALTOR® adheres to a strict code of ethics based on professionalism, consumer protection and the golden rule. REALTORS® draw on their unmatched knowledge to help buyers and sellers navigate one of the most complicated financial transactions of their lives. And REALTORS® are engaged neighbors committed to building and enhancing the communities they serve.
  • The MLS system and the way commissions are paid create competitive, efficient markets that benefit home buyers, sellers and small business. The MLS system creates a highly efficient residential real estate market that fosters cooperation between brokers to the benefit of consumers. Commission structures (including how the listing broker pays the buyer broker) ensure greater access for a large community of home buyers who might otherwise be priced out of the market, which also would limit options for sellers.
  • Local, expert brokers play a crucial role in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Given the volume of information buyers have to navigate and the complexity of this transaction, buyer brokers serve many essential, highly informed roles ranging from scheduling home tours and inspections to coordinating with lenders and appraisers to coordinating attorney reviews and closing documents. Consumers agree: 78 percent of homebuyers say their broker was an important information source, and almost 90 percent would recommend their broker to a family member or friend.
  • These lawsuits are wrong on the facts, wrong on the economics, and wrong on the law. Commissions are negotiable and, in fact, can be negotiated at any point during the transaction. The MLS and associated brokerage system create highly competitive markets with increased transaction volume and superior customer service. Consumers have many choices of different service and fee models among many brokers. Over 100 years, the courts have repeatedly validated this pro-competitive, pro-consumer MLS system, recognizing it increases the efficiency of the market and thus serves the best interests of sellers and buyers alike.

July Housing Market is a Scorcher

July proved a hot month for both the weather and the local housing market.  “The July real estate market started with a bang and was hot all month,” states FAAR Board of Director Cindy LeBrun.  Total sold dollar volume increased nearly 18%, coming in at approximately $208.7 million in July of 2018 and jumping to $245.6 million in July of this year.  The increase in sold volume corresponds to a nearly 13% increase in units sold.  In July of 2018, there were 639 units sold.  In July of 2019, there were 80 more homes sold, coming in 719.  Median price also increased nearly 5% year-over-year, going from $310,000 last July to $324,900 this July. 

LeBrun continues, “I was busier in July than last year with buyers and the majority were first-time buyers.  The interest rates were steady and with the inventory being low, we had to move quickly and there was still competition with several other offers.  For my sellers, I analyzed the current market conditions to identify the correct price range for their home to sell so we could take advantage of this sellers’ market.”

Days on market, the time it takes from when a listing enters the market until it receives a ratified contract and is removed from active status on the multiple listing service, decreased 8% with houses averaging 57 days on the market in July of 2019 compared to 62 days in July of 2018. 

Active listings were up for the seventh month in a row, albeit by a very small margin.  There was just one more house on the market at the end of the month then there was last year, representing 0.06% increase.  There were 1,729 available properties on the market at the end of July.  New listings posted a slight 2% decrease with 905 new homes coming on the market this July compared to 925 last year.  Future settlement activity continues to post strong numbers with over 52% new properties under contract in July of 2019 compared to July of 2018. 

#MemberMonday Meet REALTOR® Crystal Scott

The Fredericksburg Area Association of REALTORS® Member Spotlight feature allows members of the community to get to know each other before working with each other in a transaction. Each member answers a series of questions to reveal more about themselves as people.  It is FAAR’s hope that learning about an individual may spark connections that blossom via email, phone conversations or in-person meetings at events and classes.

Name
Crystal Scott

Hometown
Fredericksburg

Current Location
Spotsylvania County

Title
REALTOR with Keller Williams Realty

Number of Years in the Industry
1

Why do you love working in real estate?
I love helping people achieve their dreams and reach their goals. I’ve worked with a lot of first time home buyers who thought home Ownership wasn’t possible or too stressful. I guide them through the process and we get through it together. At the end, handing my clients the keys to their new home is priceless. It gets me every single time. It’s why I love what I do.

What are you most proud of in your career?
I’m most proud that I never sacrifice my integrity or respect in this industry. I’m always upfront and honest with my clients. I give all my clients 100% regardless if it’s a sale or rental. People are people and having a home to call their own is what it is all about.

Do you have a special cause or volunteer your time?
I give to various charities such as St Judes, back to school drives, hold a free yearly Easter egg hunt for the community, and volunteer at Thurman Brisbane Homeless Shelter.

Fun Fact
I’ve been a Registered Nurse in the Surgical/Trauma ICU at Mary Washington Hospital for over 10 years.

I ride a Motorcycle.

Tina Keene Exit Elite Realty

FAAR Signals Strong Support for Broadband Deployment

The Fredericksburg Area Association of REALTORS® (FAAR) recently authored a letter of support for a Stafford County grant intended to expand broadband in unserved parts of the County. 

2019 FAAR President Drew Fristoe stated, “As 2019 President of the 1,500 member Fredericksburg Area Association of REALTORS® (FAAR) and an active agent throughout our region, I can personally attest to the critical importance that broadband holds in our society today. When prospective buyers enter a home, they expect high speed internet just like they expect lights and water. Broadband is an essential utility in the eyes of the public and the lack of access to high speed internet can significantly impact the desirability of a property.”

The letter was in support of a Virginia Telecommunications Initiative (VATI) grant that Stafford County is submitting through the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development.  This specific grant provides funds to subsidize construction costs and provide last-mile services to unserved areas of the state. 

Q2 is here for you!

The 2nd Quarter Homes Sales Report is here!

Check out all the great information, charts, graphs, and narrative explanations.  You can use any and all of this data in your communications with clients.  So look super sharp at your next listing or buying presentation and take some of this expert data with you!

Sample Ballot and Candidate Petitions for 2020 Leadership

Sample Ballot and Candidate Petitions for 2020 Leadership

“Additional candidates for the offices to be filled may be placed in nomination by signed petition of at least twenty percent* of the REALTOR® members. The petition shall be filed with the Secretary (Chief Executive Officer) by August 20, 2019. The Secretary (Chief Executive Officer) shall send notice of such additional nominations to all REALTOR® members before the election.” (As of 8/1/19 there 1709 REALTOR® members. 358 names are needed to complete the petition requirement and be sent to FAAR by August 20, 2019)

Sample Ballot

 Slate of Candidates- 2020 Leadership

Election September 25, 2019

FAAR offers electronic voting and the ballot will be sent in an email to each REALTOR® member on Tuesday, September 3. Those who want to vote in-person can do so by going to the Election table in the Lobby of the Expo at the September 12 Expo from 9 am to 1 pm.

Election results will be announced at 3:15 pm at the Expo on September 25.

 

Candidates for 2019 Election for the Year 2020

President                          Arlene Mason, Coldwell Banker Elite, Fredericksburg           

President-Elect              Carrie Danko, 1st Choice Better Homes & Land      

Vice President                Pam Kuper, Century 21 New Millennium

Secretary                         Carol Sondrini, Coldwell Banker Elite, Massaponax

Treasurer                          Deb Ellis, Coldwell Banker Elite (two-year term)                         

Immediate                      Drew Fristoe, Coldwell Banker Elite, Massaponax
Past President

 

Directors-  Eight candidates for five positions. Select up to five.

__ Clay Murray, Pathway Realty

__ Pam Black-Lemon, Dockside Realty

__ Tammy Berfield, Long & Foster Inc.

__ Randy Walther, Nest Realty

__ Kelly Bradshaw Walker, Coldwell Banker Elite, Stafford

__ Lynn Lenahan, 1st Choice Better Homes & Land

__ Sandy Pearce, Pathway Realty

__ Kardin Wykoff Lillis, Weichert Realtors

 

Two candidates for 1 affiliate position. Select one.

__ Donna Schmidt, American Home Shield

__ Sherrie Shaw, Universal Title

#MemberMonday Meet REALTOR Joan Diaz-Mendez

The Fredericksburg Area Association of REALTORS® Member Spotlight feature allows members of the community to get to know each other before working with each other in a transaction. Each member answers a series of questions to reveal more about themselves as people.  It is FAAR’s hope that learning about an individual may spark connections that blossom via email, phone conversations or in-person meetings at events and classes.

Name
Joan Diaz-Mendez

Hometown
New York City

Current Location
Fredericksburg, VA

Title
REALTOR® with Coldwell Banker Elite

Number of Years in the Industry
3

Why do you love working in real estate?
I absolutely love working with clients to help them reach their goals! I feel the experience is super satisfying and that moment of giving the high five, “Yes, we did it!” is priceless.

What are you most proud of in your career?
I’m proud to have been able to transition from Florida Real Estate to Virginia Real Estate successfully.

Do you have a special cause or volunteer your time?
I am on the board of the Fredericksburg Area Museum and I help them with Marketing. I also help the King George Little League with fundraising.

Fun Fact
I’m a yoga instructor.

Fearless FAAR Members Undaunted By Record Heat: Exclusive Photo Evidence Here

Fearless FAAR Members Undaunted By Record Heat: Exclusive Photo Evidence Here

On Saturday July 20th 40 members and their families braved record setting temperatures to come out to FAAR Family Fun Night.  The highlight of the night was FAAR President Drew Fristoe throwing out the ceremonial first pitch, which he rocked.  

One of the attendees, Brandon Anderson, was the lucky winner of the PNat’s 50/50 auction.  He donated his proceeds back to their charity and was given a nice bag of swag.  There were four raffle prize winners that were all given $25 Gift Cards to Logan’s Roadhouse that were sponsored by Universal Title of Stafford and Universal Title of Fredericksburg.  The winners were Drew Fristoe, Rick Pearce, Jerry Heflin and Joan Hailstalk. 

The Family Fun Night Sponsors went way over the top with generosity.  In addition to being Kids Sweet Frog Sponsor, Affordable Home Loans had Family Bags that included USB Fans and Cooling cloth to help survive the heat.  While K. Hovnanian Homes who was Venue Sponsor, also provided seat cushions for attendees to use at future events.  In addition to the three mentioned sponsors, the evenings additional generous sponsors included MBH Settlement Group and PermaTreat Pest Control. 

FAAR to host candidate interviews for local elected office

Each election cycle, members of the FAAR Public Policy Committee invite candidates running for local office to interview for potential Association endorsement.  An endorsement can mean a press release stating support for the candidate and it can also mean a contribution of RPAC funds to help assist the candidate’s race for election.  

This year’s candidate interviews will take place on Tuesday, August 6 beginning at 8:00am at the Association offices. 

All members are welcome to attend and observe the interviews, but only members of the Public Policy Committee are permitted to conduct the interviews. 

The full schedule of interviews is listed below, please email Kim McClellan if you plan to attend so we can ensure we have enough seats.  

Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Interviews take place in the FAAR Board Room on the 1st floor 

8:00am  Jeff Sili, incumbent Caroline County Supervisor in the Bowling Green District
8:30am  Scott Mayausky, incumbent Commissioner of the Revenue in Stafford County
9:00am  Mark Bissoon, incumbent Commissioner of the Revenue in Caroline County
9:30am  Crystal Vanuch, running in the open Stafford County Board of Supervisors Rock Hill District
10:00am  Raymond Bell, running in the open Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors Livingston District 
11:00am  Gwen Bell, running in the open Stafford County Board of Supervisors Rock Hill District

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