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FEBRUARY 2019GMARonline.com
Official Publication of the Greater Metropolitan Association of REALTORS®
Theof Real Estate is at GMAR!MORE INFORMATION ON PAGE 4
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Table of ContentsFEBRUARY 2019
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 the official publication of the
Greater MetropolitanAssociation of REALTORS®
24725 W Twelve Mile Rd, Ste 100,Southfield, MI 48034
248-478-1700 | 248-478-3150 (fax)www.GMARonline.com
OFFICERSAl Block, President
James Cristbrook, Pres ElectKatie Weaver, Treasurer
James Iodice, Past President
DIRECTORSGerry Miller, District 1
Renee Unger, District 4John Obrien, District 5
Jimmy Stevens, District 6Angel Holbrook, District 7Bart Patterson, District 8
Pam Bartling, At LargeTeri Spiro, At Large
Michael Brown, At LargeTed Edginton, Affiliate
STAFFStacie Andrew, Member Outreach Coordinator
Sharon Cobleigh, Member Support AdministratorTraci Dean, Education Coordinator
Tracie DeBellis, Member Services AdministratorMarnie Gray, Accountant
Travis Greer, Director of Realtor® and Community AffairsPorsha Hall, Membership DirectorAly Honeycutt, Event Coordinator
Tim Likes, Communications DirectorVickey Livernois, Chief Executive Officer
Pauline Olszewski, Professional Standards Administrator& Toolshop™ Manager
Corey Segnitz, Graphic Designer
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4 President’s Report
5 GMAR Thanks its Affiliates
6 CEO’s letter
8 Legislative Update
9 With Our Deepest Sympathy
10-11 Thank You RPAC Investors
12 RPAC Report
13 WCR Report
14 Featured Gold Sponsor
15 GMAR Market Update - December 2018
16-17 December 2018 Sales Summary
18 555 Featured Donor
19 Welcome New Members
20 February ToolShop Sale
21 GMAR Upcoming Events
22-25 Continuing Education Flyers
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P R E S I D E N T ’ S R E P O R T
By AL BLOCK2019 GMAR [email protected]
LOVE: perhaps the greatest 4 letter word in the English language. The verb love is what keeps a civilized society civil.
Here we find ourselves already in February with unescapable Valentine’s Day imagery surrounding us since December 26th (or earlier). As REALTORS®, this imagery should be self-evident every single day! Of course, I am referring to love in its most basic form: being cordial, friendly, and simply nice to each other. The premise of our existence is the version of love we find in our Code of Ethics. The love for our clients, the public, and each other as REALTORS®.
There may be an argument that since the overwhelming use of email, texting, E-signing, etc. that REALTORS® have “loved less”. Selling, leasing, managing, appraising, and any type of real estate practice in many ways is like dating. But do we act like we are dating? Do we get to know each other? Are we talking to each other with our voices? Opinions may abound, but I would argue that the real estate goal you are accomplishing for yourself and your clients is countless times easier when you look someone directly in their beautiful eyes and utter sweet words like “Under all is the land.” or “I have an offer!”. Or the same words in your “radio voice” by phone call.
When REALTORS® have loving and kind relationships, the best interests of their clients are served so much better. We have all had transactions sordid with issues from the very
start. Why do the great majority of transactions get completed by REALTORS®? It is because regardless of the ups and downs we keep emotions at bay. Even when we may not necessarily like each other, we should know that our job is to maintain a professional relationship so the goals of our clients succeed. When things get rocky, like any relationship, we should try to “make up”, smile, and keep the love strong.
GMAR is here to foster your REALTOR® relationships! We have countless opportunities for you to rub elbows, socialize, talk, smile, and laugh side by side. Take a class or get a designation! (sometimes we will allow you to “pass notes” or converse over a break). In March, swing clubs together at Top Golf or again in August at the Golf Outing. Take in a Tiger’s game with us in April. Have a picnic as we debut our new and improved REALTOR® Park in June. Go on a scavenger hunt together with YPN or rock out for RPAC in October. REALTORS® who “give back” together, succeed together in November. And last, in November, we have a cozy breakfast together at our General Membership Meeting. Get to know each other by spending time with each other! I guarantee doing business together will be so much better.
On behalf of the GMAR Board of Directors and staff, we LOVE our Members and our goal is to show that in everything we do!
Click here to view a video message from 2019 GMAR President Al Block!
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GMAR Thanks its Affiliates for being RPAC Major Investors in 2018!
Thank you for understanding that investing in RPAC is a way to protect private property rights, homeownership, and our industry!
TED EDGINTONRPAC Hall of Fame, Golden R &
President’s Circle Investor
JON AUCUTTSterling R Major Investor
JOHNNA STRUCKGolden R & President’s
Circle Investor
JULIE DIAZSterling R Major Investor
BRENDA BROSNANCrystal R
Major Investor
JAMES REYNOLDSSterling R Major Investor
NEIL SHERMANSterling R Major Investor
SCOTT GALLOWAYSterling R Major Investor
BOB STRUCKSterling R Major Investor
JULIE MCKEESterling R Major Investor
MARK WEBBERLYSterling R Major Investor
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C E O ’ S L E T T E R
By VICKEY LIVERNOISChief Executive Officer
In a world that seems to get busier every day, due to our tech-driven hyper-connectivity, it’s important to not lose sight of the value of being a good person when communicating with other people. Nobody wants to open their inbox to emails that cut down and criticize. I also find that the old saying holds true, “You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar.”
When I answer the phone to someone who is being unpleasant, my reaction leans towards not wanting to try to help them solve their issue. On the other hand, when I receive heartfelt or kind messages I find that I tend to be a bit more forgiving or willing to help. Now don’t get me wrong. I will do whatever I can to help when a member contacts me. But, like most, my mindset is better when they are kind.
What prompted me to write this article is that I recently sent out an email to one of our members and they actually responded and called me “stupid”. Now that’s okay. I promise I won’t lose any sleep over it. But it got me to thinking, “wow, does this person talk to everyone like that?” I believe they ended the email by saying “You are nothing in my world”. Maybe they are just having a bad day, or maybe they stubbed their toe walking to their desk; or maybe not.
So, I just wanted to take a moment, at the beginning of another amazing year, and offer a gentle reminder that we are all people. Your clients, your coworkers, your family, your friends, and even your enemies, are all people worthy of
dignity, respect, and kindness. I know sometimes we get a little frustrated with different situations, but it doesn’t justify treating someone poorly.
Now I am not here to preach. Our parents did a fine job of that when we were growing up, I’m sure. What I am here to say is that no matter the situation – good or bad – try to be kind to each other. And if you happen to be on the receiving end of one of these negative interactions, don’t let it ruin your day. After all, that person could be nursing a stubbed toe.
This holds true in all that we do. If you see a problem, help offer a solution instead of poking at the issue. If you are dealing with someone who is just unbearable, maybe offer to call them back later, don’t engage in the negativity. But overall, just be kind because you never know what someone else may be dealing with.
That being said, thank you to all our wonderful members that help to make GMAR #greater! We couldn’t be where we are today if it weren’t for you. Whether you have taken a class with us, shopped in our ToolShop™, participated in a committee, or anything else, we are all Greater because of our members. As always, if there is ever anything we can do to help, don’t hesitate to reach out!
Be Kind
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Most years, it seems like it takes a few weeks for everyone to get back into the swing of things. Fortunately, and unfortunately, 2019 started with a bang!
At the federal level, half of Congress is now controlled by a Democratic majority that is already making statements that it has no intention of backing down. Both sides have reason to be emboldened by their positions of strength. In 2016, most pundits agreed that Donald Trump would never be elected President. To the surprise of many, he was. Fast-forward to what many would call a tumultuous two years, and Democrats win across the country. Both “victories” give both sides reasons they believe they have to stand firm.
What does this mean for the next two years? We’re already seeing what the next two years will be like until the presidential election in 2020—complete gridlock. Unfortunately, it seems like neither side will budge until almost everyone is hurting from the stalemate.
In Michigan, Republicans maintained control in both legislative chambers (albeit smaller majorities than they’ve enjoyed the previous 8 years), but Democrats swept the top 3 seats in state government (Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General). While gridlock may rule the day in Washington that may not entirely be the case in Lansing.
Governor Whitmer is politically savvy and spent enough time in the Legislature to understand how the beast operates. That being said, there are issues that the two parties will fundamentally disagree. Unlike the federal government that can pass resolutions to maintain funding levels, Michigan must
adopt a budget each year. This requirement will force the leaders of both parties to have tough negotiations and use the dirty word—compromise—in order to operate state government.
In Metro Detroit, local politicians that were elected in November 2018 have all taken their seats. In Oakland County, a Democratic majority rules the County Commission for the first time in over 30 years. Meanwhile in Wayne and Macomb Counties, the decision-makers have largely remained the same with a few exceptions.
Already in the new year, GMAR is already working with local governments predominantly in Oakland County that wish to adopt strict bans on Short Term Rental properties, like Airbnb or VRBO. As an organization, we are fundamentally opposed to banning this practice. In short, there is a better way and we’re committed to helping local governments strike the right balance.
Those who have been around government and politics for long enough will tell you that local governments can have sometimes an even greater impact on your business than the state and federal governments. I anticipate that this common understanding to certainly be the case in 2019 for RALTORS®.
My advice to you—stay engaged!
Travis Greer, Director of Realtor® and Community Affairs at GMAR. If you encounter any problems with local governments that you would like us to look into, please feel free to give us a call, 248-306-0787, or send him an email, [email protected].
L E G I S L AT I V E U P D AT E
By TRAVIS GREERGMAR Director of Realtor® and Community Affairs
2019 Started with a Bang!
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JAMES BOUDREAUWe are sad to inform you of the December 9 death of
Member James Boudreau of Boudreau Properties in Novi.
GMAR staff, leadership and membership extend warm condolences to the family and friends of James.
PAT VISINGARDIWe are sad to inform you of the December 17 death
of Member Pat Visingardi of Select Real Estate in Clinton Township.
GMAR staff, leadership and membership extend warm condolences to the family and friends of Pat.
SHERI-LYN WILKINSWe are sad to inform you of the December 23 death
of Member Sheri-Lyn Wilkins of Sheri-lyn & Associates in Highland.
Click here to read Sheri-Lyn’s obituary online.
GMAR staff, leadership and membership extend warm condolences to the family and friends of Sheri-Lyn.
MICHAEL J. ZANLUNGOWe are sad to inform you of the December 27 death of
member Michael J. Zanlungo of RE/MAX Metropolitan in Utica.
GMAR staff, leadership and membership extend warm condolences to the family and friends of Michael.
NANCY SAFRONOFFWe are sad to inform you of the January 7 death of
Member Nancy Safronoff of Landmark Investment Co. in Roseville. You may view the obituary here.
GMAR staff, leadership and membership extend warm condolences to the family and friends of Nancy.
JAMES LEAHYWe are sad to inform you of the January 7 death of James
Leahy. Jim had retired in 2017 after starting in the real estate business in 1966. He was a partner in Re/Max Associates which started in 1979 and it grew and expanded and merged until it was purchased by Carol Boji's Re/Max Classic. He is survived by his only child Kelly and his brother Richard and his sister Mary.
GMAR staff, leadership and membership extend warm condolences to the family and friends of James.
CAROL JOHNWe are sad to inform you of the January 9 death of
Member Carol John of Key Realty One in Livonia. Click here for the memorial website.
GMAR staff, leadership and membership extend warm condolences to the family and friends of Carol.
With Our Deepest Sympathy
If you would like to let your fellow REALTORS® know about the recent passing of another member, please submit the information to [email protected].
R PA C I N V E S T O R S
Thank You RPAC Investors GMAR RPAC Investors
GMAR would like to extend a sincere thank you to all of the members who have made their investment in RPAC, the REALTORS® Political Action Committee. By investing in RPAC, these members are supporting REALTOR®-friendly legislators and policy initiatives that reflect the REALTOR® core values; protecting private property rights, reducing burdensome regulations on the industry and preserving the American Dream of Homeownership.
Below we recognize and applaud GMAR members who invested in RPAC for the month of December, 2018.
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Renee AchoAmy AdamkiewiczEd AllenPhillip AusmanJoseph AyersChristopher BaileyJanel BarberKathleen BarkerAnita BarrattPatricia BartosJoseph BattagliaDaniel BeazleyBrent BeleskyKevin BellTodd BennanePreka BerishajJack BertoiaDaniel BinkowskiTerri BloomSharon BonnerJason BorregardBeth BorsonErnest BrandonAyana BrazileMatthew BridgesBrenda BrosnanAlthea BrownJoan BrownLoretta BrownGraziella BrunerBernard BryantThomas BuchananChristine BurnsHelen ButlerJames BynumBeatriz CallizoLixing CaoNicol CarconeRay CarodineMichael Carson
Lila Casenave PappalDonna CaumartinLori ChattingerSyed ChowdhuryJoel ClarkJames ClarkeDebby ClinesmithStephen ColeLouis ColomboMark ConnonDeborah ConradMatthew CowanTodd CraftJames CristbrookScott CrowderMarina CsernitsRebecca CunninghamLisa CuttingBarbara CzerniewskiChristopher DaggyKathleen DaltonJulie DartBernadine DavisEmily DayDebra DeAngeloAlexander DembitskyJohn DesJardinsJonathan DewindtTelvin DieudonnePeter DinotoKelly DixErin DobbinsJulie DohringLinda DonaldsonMargaret DresserCourtney DrewRebecca DrobDebra DrongowskiNancy DuncansonRobert Dundon
Michael DunnJon EarlKrista EashJon EckerlyAlonzo EdwardsCathy EliasStuart ElseaNatalia EmelianovSally EricksonLinda EriksenAndrea EsseWillie EvansAnthony FacioneGeralyn FaehnerJeffery FantoMichael FazioLinda FennellCathie FerdonKimberly FinneranAmanda FisherJeffrey FletcherFrank FlynnJustin FontenelleLucy FowldsCloteal FowlerSherry FrazierGayle FreelEllen FrinkCody GaleRandy GammoDerrick GarlandSigrid GarrickPatrick GeorgeJeanne GilleranJessica GladysAllison GormanDianne GouinJenna GrahamErik GrayBridget Green
Karen GreenwoodElisa GutierrezRichard HaggertyAdam HammonsCynthia HannahMichael HannahDannette HansenAngela HardingKaren HarlinChristina HarmanCurtis HarrisCynthia HarrisElizabeth HarrisRichard HarrisonPatty HawleyKathleen HaywardJennifer HicksStephanie HoltJennifer HooverAndrew HucklebyAvery IgweConnie IsbellHaig IstamboulianKaren IwankowskiAudra JancicKathleen JardineRonald JasgurBranden JenkinsPaula JewellCraig JoerightDavid JohnsonElizabeth JohnsonGordon JohnsonSherri JohnsonCarolyn JonesKeith JourdanVasel JuncajMeriem KadiCindy KahnZaid Kassab
Veronica KeatingErin Keating-DewaldBrandon KekichTaneisha KennedyBonnie KermanPam KingTimothy KingsburyGerald KirklandDesert Klein-KassabKimberly KnoxBill KokenosReva KopaczGail KoshLonnie KuprasConstance LaBarge-ThomasSharon LaFranceChristopher LagoeMarie LaGrowStela LajthiaPatricia LangloisJames LawsonChristopher LeBlancSheilah LemanskiGwen LeVequeElise LievoisJay LindseySara LipnitzJames LittlepageCarol LukityRocky LulgjurajDeborah MaloneDolores MandujanoJames MangiapaneLana MangiapaneHeather MapesMark MarangonYvonne MarksKathy MarshDiane MartinJonathan Mary
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*Contributions are not deductible for Federal income tax purposes. RPAC contributions are voluntary and used for political purposes. You may refuse to contribute without reprisal or otherwise impacting your membership rights. For individuals investing $1,000.00 or greater, up to 30% of this total investment may be forwarded to the National Association of REALTORS® RPAC. All amounts forwarded to the National Association of REALTORS® RPAC are charged against the applicable contribution limits under 2 U.S.C. 441a
Thank You Offices Who Have 40% or Greater Participation Rate!We also recognize these offices that have a 40% or greater participation rate amongst their REALTORS®.
Congratulations and keep up the great support of the profession!
August Appraisals Brookshire Real Estate, LLC Cecile's Realty & Associates Christopher J Daggy City Life Realty, P.C. Clearbrook Appraisal Downriver Property Experts Dumas Realty Forward Realty Group, LLC
Hannah Realty & Prop Mge Home Solutions of Michigan Howard Hanna Immense Realty Group JC Cornerstone Realty LLC Johnson Premier Realty Co. Logan Realty Midwest Realty Exchange Inc. Nation Wide Realty
Nextpointe Real Estate Service Parks Title People's Real Estate, LLC Pickering Real Estate Proliant Settlement Systems Real Estate King Real Estate Today, LLC Real Living Kee Realty Richard M. Haggerty, Broker
Roger Dale McDaid Royal Realty Sharpe Properties Co., Inc Showcase Homes, LLC The House Stop, LLC Titleocity, LLC Transitions Real Estate, Trust Realty Group, LLC Valle Realty
Stephanie MashniCecile MasseyDavid MathieuRuth Matthews-SchumacherDavid MauriceMarilyn MayberryRoger McDaidKaren McHughArtesia McNeal-WashingtonHazim MikaAgnieszka MiklasewiczEdward MilhizerAlan MillardPatricia MillerDianne MitchellGwendolyn MitchellKenneth MollMary MonacoKristine MondayMidge MoranDavid MorganJason MorinHeather MorrowMary MotowskiGaspare MunacoCindy MurphyJean NapolitanoElizabeth NicosiaBashar NijemMarc NoceraJoshua Norber
Clara NorrisChidi NyecheEdward O'BrienJohn O'BrienDennis O'ConnorDorothy O'MalleyMichael OsmerRichard OsosHorace ParkerKathryn ParsonsAlvin PattahBartley PattersonRandy PattiMarlene PaulsonAnthony PeyroloAdorno PiccininiCharles PickeringChristopher PlummerBrian PowersJames PrestonApril PriebeAaron PringleLucy PuiuNicole PyneChad RashidEric RaymoJohn ReedMaria ReyesHeidi RhomeZachary RibitwerDanielle Roberts
Jeremiah RobertsPeter RoehlIan RossThomas RourkeKeith RuloffGreg RusMary Anne RussoFrederick RyckmanKaren RyckmanAdrienne SainAndre SalamyMohammad SaleemMiles SampsonHaithem SarafaJoseph ScaliciJoan SchinderleAnthony SchippaElizabeth SchneiderCarol SchraubenStella SciglianoRanda SemanBassam SenawiHeather ShafferRobert ShafferMark ShaftnerRutha SharpeAdam ShepherdPhilip ShishaGuste ShukeirehKristin ShurmurSaif Siddiqui
James SilverDominic SilvestriCathey SimmonsKenneth SingletonSandra SkaisgirAndrea SleekRichard SlusherAlva SmithKellie SmithPatrick SmithGary SnarskiAbeer SobhGarland SolomonLinda SpinduraTim SpiroRyan StearnVanessa StovallRajan SutariyaMichael SwanbergPatricia SwiatkowskiBrenda SzlachtaTodd TaliaferroRonnie TarganskiJoshua TaylorStephanie TaylorCheryl ThomasE George ThomasJonathan ToneyRoberta TorresTim UrsoTushar Vakhariya
Crystal VanDamSusan VogelKlaudio VucajGeorge VulajJohn WaldeckBreana WallaceCatherine WaunDonald WaxerMark WayneAntoinette WeaverDenise WesselmannMiles WestVicki WhittEric WierszewskiSheila WilliamsWanda WilliamsTaylor WoodCarol WoodardGrace WygalJun YangNhia YangJerry YatoomaJennifer ZardusMichelle Zarghami
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R PA C R E P O R T
By DENNIS KOZAKGMAR RPAC Chair
Invest In Your Business
Welcome to February 2019! This is a very busy month for REALTOR® Political Action Committee (RPAC).
The fun begins with our Major investor Luncheons. Be on the lookout for your coveted invitations soon!
• Wayne County, Hyde Park Steakhouse, Northville, February 7th
• Oakland County, Eddie V’s Prime Seafood, Troy, February 12th
• Macomb County, Da Francesco’s Ristorante, Feb 14th, 2019
RPAC is the only political action committee that protects and promotes the interests of you, the REALTOR®, and preserves private property rights. These funds come from YOU, REALTORS® who invest in the growth and development of their profession through their RPAC investment. These funds are used to help elect candidates running for governmental agencies – local, state and federal – who are committed to supporting issues that benefit the real estate industry and mobilize on issues that help maintain private property rights and REALTOR® initiatives. RPAC supports candidates that support real estate and property rights issues regardless of their political party affiliation.
As I mentioned in my January article: “Think 50-50-50 in 2019”. Our Goal in 2019: RPAC is 50 years old - 50% Member participation - $50 investment by member. The 50% member participation goal is very attainable given that we jumped from 34% to 39% participation from 2017 to 2018.
Please consider investing a minimum of $50 or more to RPAC in 2019. For MemberMax™ Members, you can invest $15 in RPAC with no additional cost to you. Visit GMARonline.com/optin to have GMAR pay $15 of your August dues to RPAC on your behalf.
To make a one-time investment to RPAC,CLICK HERE.
275 CORRIDORKick off 2019 with former Lions kicker, Jason HansonTues, Feb 1211:00 AM – 1:00 PMSt. Joe's Sports Dome18600 Haggerty Rd, Livonia
EAST CENTRAL - 23RD ANNUAL SALESFEST2 national speakers and 4 hours of con-ed.Thurs, Feb 219:00 AM-2:30 PM location TBD
FEBRUARY WCR EVENTS
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W C R R E P O R T
By SHANA MAITLANDWCR Treasurer
What does success mean to you?
As you build your dream business, it is easy to get caught up in the chase, in the next step, in always looking forward. You can become so transfixed that you don’t recognize success when it is right in front of you. What does success mean to you?
Everyone has a distinct idea of how success looks and because of these differentiating views each one of us is prosperous in our own unique way. Regardless of how success is defined, I am sure we can all agree, to be a successful REALTOR® you must build a reliable professional resource network. You’ve already integrated yourself with GMAR, the largest REALTOR® board in the state of Michigan and one of the largest in the country, so your first step is complete.
The next step would be to align yourself with the largest and most successful network system in the REALTOR® family, and the 12th largest women’s professional organization - Women’s Council of REALTORS®. Make 2019 the year of taking chances and reach out to us. Not sure where to begin? Call me! As the Women’s Council of REALTORS® 2019 State Treasurer, I look forward to sharing my insights and enthusiasm for the Women’s Council with you.
Women’s Council of REALTORS® - #leadersmadehere. Come and see why. We look forward to seeing you soon.
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F E AT U R E D G O L D S P O N S O R
Trusts, Probate and Real EstateGalloway and Collens, PLLC
When an owner of real estate dies the ownership, management and sale of their real property will, obviously, need to be handled by someone other than the deceased. If the owner has placed the property into a trust for estate planning purposes or a limited liability company with a well drafted operating agreement then perhaps those legal entities can manage the property and transact on the entities behalf.
But – if the owner hasn’t planned for their inevitable demise then there could be problems.
If a property owner at the time of their death retains an individual ownership interest in their residential, commercial or vacation property and if the property is not held jointly with rights of survivorship, then property will be among the assets that must be administered through the probate court so that someone has the legal authority to take action regarding the property including signing contracts and deeds.
Circumstances where property might be titled in the decedent’s name at the time of death could include when a person inherits property or is the surviving joint owner and hasn’t re-titled it or when a couple purchases a piece of vacation property or a second home, but never bother to update their will or place it into their trust.
Other challenges that arise at the time of death include disputes regarding the value of the property for tax purposes or adult children disputing ownership of the property or arguments about the management of property now jointly owned or owned by the decedent’s estate.
Other common concerns related to probate and property include: estates that have been opened in other states but which contain real estate in Michigan, the need to seek direction from a court as to how a specific matter should be handled; replacement of an executor or successor trustee who is not doing her job or title defects within the chain of title that can only be resolved through the opening of a probate estate.
Many estates cannot be closed until real estate is sold or otherwise disposed of. In these circumstances the assistance of an attorney may be required to address the situation and facilitate the sale of the property.
Galloway and Collens, PLLC is well positioned to represent individuals and families who have real estate property in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb or neighboring counties. Attorney Howard H. Collens is a leading probate and estate administration lawyer in the Metropolitan Detroit region. Real estate lawyer T. Scott Galloway offers extensive experience in all areas relating to Michigan real estate including strategies to avoid the uncapping of taxable values.
Call our offices in Huntington Woods at 248-545-2500 to discuss your family's circumstances regarding real estate and probate administration needs. We work with clients throughout Michigan, from all over the United States and around the world who have an interest in property holdings or real estate transactions in Michigan.
Local Market Update – December 2018This is a research tool provided by Realcomp.
GMAR® ReportCovers the Greater Metropolitan Area of Detroit, including but not limited to locales in Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and WayneCounties.
Residential December Year to DateKey Metrics 2017 2018 % Change Thru 12-2017 Thru 12-2018 % Change
New Listings 2,916 3,056 + 4.8% 65,308 66,482 + 1.8%
Pending Sales 2,503 2,621 + 4.7% 44,499 43,786 - 1.6%
Closed Sales 3,287 3,159 - 3.9% 44,814 43,340 - 3.3%
Days on Market Until Sale 39 37 - 5.1% 35 33 - 5.7%
Median Sales Price* $155,000 $160,000 + 3.2% $160,000 $167,000 + 4.4%
Average Sales Price* $192,719 $207,308 + 7.6% $199,928 $210,102 + 5.1%
Percent of List Price Received* 96.9% 96.7% - 0.2% 97.6% 97.5% - 0.1%
Inventory of Homes for Sale 10,831 9,735 - 10.1% –– –– ––
Months Supply of Inventory 2.9 2.7 - 6.9% –– –– ––
Condo December Year to DateKey Metrics 2017 2018 % Change Thru 12-2017 Thru 12-2018 % Change
New Listings 465 526 + 13.1% 10,730 11,460 + 6.8%
Pending Sales 457 487 + 6.6% 8,390 8,420 + 0.4%
Closed Sales 616 533 - 13.5% 8,487 8,258 - 2.7%
Days on Market Until Sale 36 32 - 11.1% 30 29 - 3.3%
Median Sales Price* $153,000 $163,000 + 6.5% $148,000 $159,900 + 8.0%
Average Sales Price* $181,524 $187,544 + 3.3% $173,243 $185,626 + 7.1%
Percent of List Price Received* 97.0% 97.2% + 0.2% 97.5% 97.9% + 0.4%
Inventory of Homes for Sale 1,378 1,514 + 9.9% –– –– ––
Months Supply of Inventory 2.0 2.2 + 10.0% –– –– ––
* Does not account for sale concessions and/or downpayment assistance. | Percent changes are calculated using rounded figures and can sometimes look extreme due to small sample size.
A rolling 12-month calculation represents the current month and the 11 months prior in a single data point. If no activity occurred during a month, the line extends to the next available data point.
Median Sales Price - ResidentialRolling 12-Month Calculation All MLS
GMAR® Report
1-2003 1-2005 1-2007 1-2009 1-2011 1-2013 1-2015 1-2017
$25,000
$50,000
$75,000
$100,000
$125,000
$150,000
$175,000
$200,000
Median Sales Price - CondoRolling 12-Month Calculation All MLS
GMAR® Report
1-2003 1-2005 1-2007 1-2009 1-2011 1-2013 1-2015 1-2017
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
$140,000
$160,000
$180,000
Current as of January 2, 2019. All data from Realcomp II Ltd. Report © 2019 ShowingTime.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Statistics Contact: Francine L. Green, Realcomp II Ltd. [248-553-3003, ext. 114], [email protected]
December Download: Median Home Sale Prices Up,
Inventory Likely to Improve in 2019 2018 Ends on a High Note with December Residential Home Prices
Increasing by 2.8% Real Estate Market Commentary for December 2018: Home prices were consistently up again in most markets in 2018 but at reduced levels compared to recent years. High demand for few homes for sale fueled price increases, but evidence is mounting that inventory will finally improve in 2019. This may apply some downward pressure on prices for beleaguered home buyers. A fourth interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve in 2018 spooked the stock market to close out the year. The Fed has indicated that the number of rate increases in 2019 will be halved, which may be of little comfort to an already compressed consumer. Unemployment rates remained remarkably low again in 2018, and wages continued to improve for many U.S. households. It is generally good for all parties involved in real estate transactions when wages grow, but the percentage of increase, on average, has not kept pace with home price increases. This created an affordability crux in the second half of 2018. Housing affordability will remain an important storyline in 2019.
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December 2018
Dec-18 Dec-17 % Change Dec-18 Dec-17 % Change Dec-18 Dec-17 % Change Dec-18 Dec-17 % Change
All MLS (All Inclusive) 6,233 6,651 -6.3% $167,500 $163,000 +2.8% 44 45 -2.2% 19,953 22,552 -11.5%
City of Detroit* 333 355 -6.2% $39,000 $30,000 +30.0% 44 44 0.0% 2,124 2,200 -3.5%
Dearborn/Dearborn Heights* 137 167 -18.0% $130,000 $130,000 0.0% 30 35 -14.3% 438 461 -5.0%
Genesee County 390 398 -2.0% $135,000 $131,000 +3.1% 46 48 -4.2% 1,333 1,910 -30.2%
Greater Wayne* 1,183 1,254 -5.7% $140,000 $139,000 +0.7% 33 35 -5.7% 2,936 3,378 -13.1%
Grosse Pointe Areas* 56 63 -11.1% $277,000 $275,000 +0.7% 60 49 +22.4% 204 220 -7.3%
Hillsdale County 8 7 +14.3% $165,250 $124,000 +33.3% 71 30 +136.7% 50 48 +4.2%
Huron County 10 5 +100.0% $67,950 $69,900 -2.8% 157 95 +65.3% 58 62 -6.5%
Jackson County 212 187 +13.4% $159,700 $150,900 +5.8% 67 65 +3.1% 662 549 +20.6%
Lapeer County 81 99 -18.2% $155,000 $158,750 -2.4% 49 49 0.0% 300 396 -24.2%
Lenawee County 107 97 +10.3% $161,500 $139,900 +15.4% 92 83 +10.8% 370 392 -5.6%
Livingston County 212 252 -15.9% $250,450 $250,000 +0.2% 53 48 +10.4% 663 682 -2.8%
Macomb County 963 1,065 -9.6% $161,000 $154,900 +3.9% 35 37 -5.4% 2,405 2,600 -7.5%
Metro Detroit Area* 3,998 4,431 -9.8% $175,000 $170,000 +2.9% 37 37 0.0% 12,347 13,472 -8.4%
Monroe County 140 165 -15.2% $172,650 $175,000 -1.3% 72 88 -18.2% 466 1,165 -60.0%
Montcalm County 1 1 0.0% $115,000 $24,075 +377.7% 80 85 -5.9% 13 10 +30.0%
Oakland County 1,307 1,505 -13.2% $247,250 $235,000 +5.2% 38 37 +2.7% 4,219 4,612 -8.5%
Saginaw County 134 145 -7.6% $104,700 $113,500 -7.8% 54 56 -3.6% 491 645 -23.9%
Sanilac County 31 28 +10.7% $107,500 $105,500 +1.9% 66 91 -27.5% 170 177 -4.0%
Shiawassee County 64 81 -21.0% $99,950 $104,900 -4.7% 56 78 -28.2% 217 251 -13.5%
St. Clair County 163 162 +0.6% $146,000 $151,000 -3.3% 46 52 -11.5% 515 630 -18.3%
Tuscola County 21 30 -30.0% $132,500 $89,000 +48.9% 81 85 -4.7% 109 127 -14.2%
Washtenaw County 319 343 -7.0% $263,000 $230,500 +14.1% 41 51 -19.6% 936 827 +13.2%
Wayne County 1,516 1,609 -5.8% $124,900 $122,000 +2.4% 35 37 -5.4% 5,060 5,578 -9.3%
Listing and Sales Summary Report
* Included in county numbers.
Current as of January 2, 2019. All data from Realcomp II Ltd. This report is not to be reproduced or redistributed without Realcomp's express written consent. Data deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Report © 2019 ShowingTime.
Total Sales (Units) Median Sales Prices Average DOM On-Market Listings (Ending Inventory)
December 2018
Dec-18 Dec-17 % Change Dec-18 Dec-17 % Change Dec-18 Dec-17 % Change Dec-18 Dec-17 % Change
All MLS (All Inclusive) 6,233 6,651 -6.3% $167,500 $163,000 +2.8% 44 45 -2.2% 19,953 22,552 -11.5%
City of Detroit* 333 355 -6.2% $39,000 $30,000 +30.0% 44 44 0.0% 2,124 2,200 -3.5%
Dearborn/Dearborn Heights* 137 167 -18.0% $130,000 $130,000 0.0% 30 35 -14.3% 438 461 -5.0%
Genesee County 390 398 -2.0% $135,000 $131,000 +3.1% 46 48 -4.2% 1,333 1,910 -30.2%
Greater Wayne* 1,183 1,254 -5.7% $140,000 $139,000 +0.7% 33 35 -5.7% 2,936 3,378 -13.1%
Grosse Pointe Areas* 56 63 -11.1% $277,000 $275,000 +0.7% 60 49 +22.4% 204 220 -7.3%
Hillsdale County 8 7 +14.3% $165,250 $124,000 +33.3% 71 30 +136.7% 50 48 +4.2%
Huron County 10 5 +100.0% $67,950 $69,900 -2.8% 157 95 +65.3% 58 62 -6.5%
Jackson County 212 187 +13.4% $159,700 $150,900 +5.8% 67 65 +3.1% 662 549 +20.6%
Lapeer County 81 99 -18.2% $155,000 $158,750 -2.4% 49 49 0.0% 300 396 -24.2%
Lenawee County 107 97 +10.3% $161,500 $139,900 +15.4% 92 83 +10.8% 370 392 -5.6%
Livingston County 212 252 -15.9% $250,450 $250,000 +0.2% 53 48 +10.4% 663 682 -2.8%
Macomb County 963 1,065 -9.6% $161,000 $154,900 +3.9% 35 37 -5.4% 2,405 2,600 -7.5%
Metro Detroit Area* 3,998 4,431 -9.8% $175,000 $170,000 +2.9% 37 37 0.0% 12,347 13,472 -8.4%
Monroe County 140 165 -15.2% $172,650 $175,000 -1.3% 72 88 -18.2% 466 1,165 -60.0%
Montcalm County 1 1 0.0% $115,000 $24,075 +377.7% 80 85 -5.9% 13 10 +30.0%
Oakland County 1,307 1,505 -13.2% $247,250 $235,000 +5.2% 38 37 +2.7% 4,219 4,612 -8.5%
Saginaw County 134 145 -7.6% $104,700 $113,500 -7.8% 54 56 -3.6% 491 645 -23.9%
Sanilac County 31 28 +10.7% $107,500 $105,500 +1.9% 66 91 -27.5% 170 177 -4.0%
Shiawassee County 64 81 -21.0% $99,950 $104,900 -4.7% 56 78 -28.2% 217 251 -13.5%
St. Clair County 163 162 +0.6% $146,000 $151,000 -3.3% 46 52 -11.5% 515 630 -18.3%
Tuscola County 21 30 -30.0% $132,500 $89,000 +48.9% 81 85 -4.7% 109 127 -14.2%
Washtenaw County 319 343 -7.0% $263,000 $230,500 +14.1% 41 51 -19.6% 936 827 +13.2%
Wayne County 1,516 1,609 -5.8% $124,900 $122,000 +2.4% 35 37 -5.4% 5,060 5,578 -9.3%
Listing and Sales Summary Report
* Included in county numbers.
Current as of January 2, 2019. All data from Realcomp II Ltd. This report is not to be reproduced or redistributed without Realcomp's express written consent. Data deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Report © 2019 ShowingTime.
Total Sales (Units) Median Sales Prices Average DOM On-Market Listings (Ending Inventory)
Single-Family Real Estate Quick Comparisons – December 2018:
• Days on Market decreased by one (1) day overall in December from 45 in 2017 to 44 in 2018. • There was an average of 5 showings per listing across the entire MLS during December of 2018,
which was down only slightly from December 2017. • 3.5% Residential and Condo On-Market listings are flagged as “lender mediated”. These listings
include foreclosures and those marked as short sales. This percentage is down by 1.5% based on the recalculated percentage for December 2017, which is 5.0%. The M-O-M percentage increased by .3%, which was 3.2% in November.
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Linnell & Associates, LLC Donates to Help Michigan Veteran
Thor and his new owner, Michigan Veteran Dwayne.
F E AT U R E D D O N O R
In honor of their donation, GMAR presents plaque of special recognition to Richard Linnell (3rd from right) of Linnell & Associates, LLC.
Richard Linnell of Linnell & Associates, LLC donated to Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs. With their generous contribution GMAR raised $53,715 - more than enough to fully fund the training of a medical service dog. The dog, named Thor, was trained and paired with a Michigan Veteran in early 2018.
Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs trains medical service dogs to mitigate the challenges associated with several disabilities, including: PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), traumatic brain injury, seizure disorders, glucose imbalance, mobility issues, hearing impairment, and more. 22 vets suffering from PTSD succeed in taking their life each day, and 90% of married vets suffering from PTSD divorce. When paired with a Guardian Angels Medical Service Dog, both of those rates drop to ZERO.
2017 GMAR President Karen Greenwood said “I’m very proud of our compassionate members for raising the most money GMAR has ever donated to charity in one year.” Realtors truly do make a difference in the communities they serve, in more ways than one might imagine.
This donation is part of GMAR’s 5 years, 5 dogs, 5 lives saved initiative. Learn more at www.gmaronline.com/555.
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Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs is a 501(C)3 is based in Williston, Florida. Chief Executive Officer Carol Borden founded the organization in 2010. Guardian Angels utilizes a positive-reinforcement training method and has a team of staff and volunteers that work incredibly hard to ensure that each applicant is carefully considered, each recipient has the tools they need to be successful with their service dog, and each dog is matched to the right recipient. No matter the disability, Guardian Angels strives to assist as many people as they can through the healing power of service dogs.
GMAR IS PARTNERED WITH GUARDIAN ANGELS MEDICAL SERVICE DOGS TO PROVIDE A SERVICE DOG TO A VETERAN IN NEED FOR 5 YEARS IN A ROW.
LEARN MORE AT: WWW.MEDICALSERVICEDOGS.ORG
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The Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) designation is the benchmark of excellence in buyer representation. The overall goals of the ABR® Designation Course are to:
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