May 2008
Monthly Archive
15 May 2008 06:22 am
Remodeling Your Home With An Eye Towards Retirement
May is National Arthritis Month and a good time to start thinking about making your home easier to live in as time goes by. There are many simple ways to make a home more functional, livable and easier to use, even as one’s physical strength, mobility and eyesight decreases over time. Builders and remodelers are incorporating subtle designs and materials that can make homes usable for all people, regardless of age or ability. This building trend is known as universal design.
Ease of use remodeling must include the bathroom. For example, Diamond’s Vanity Linen Closet has earned the Ease-of-Use Commendation, and can provide easier access to towels and bath supplies. It has deep shelves and swing out door racks so you can see and grab anything from a big fluffy bath towel to a small bar of soap. It also has a fully extendable laundry basket that can ease the trip from the bathroom to laundry room. (more…)
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12 May 2008 06:46 am
Valle Crucis NC Luxury Estate Qualifies For 1031 Exchange
$5,850,000
MLS Number: 50913
City: Valle Crucis, NC
Stories: 2
Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 4.5
Area: Boone-Blowing Rock, NC
Year Built: 1990
Plus Five fully furnished 1,400 sq. ft. Rental Cottages. Each built in 1996 on approx. 1/2 acre sites. Current cottage average annual rental income $150,000.
39.4 acres with 360 degree view of Blue Ridge Mountains.
5,200 sq. ft. main house built in 1990 on 1.24 acres.
No restrictions and no zoning offer many other options:
* Family compound
* Corporate retreat
* Religous retreat
* Horse farm / Dude ranch
* Recording studio
* Cottages can be sold separately
* Land can be further subdivided if desired
Contact Elizabeth Carter, 336.973.5594 or Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247 or email eacarter@charter.net
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08 May 2008 05:38 am
The Do’s And Don’ts For First Time Home Buyers
As first time home buyers, couples have a lot to learn. Working from a blank slate the both of you must build an understanding of the housing market, determine what you can afford, land a loan and hone in on a home that’s a good fit for your lifestyle.
Plus, there are a lot of people to deal with, from realtors to attorneys to bankers. There’s tons of paperwork with terms and vocabulary that read like a foreign language. One asset to help guide you through this new and foreign process is the book shown in the attached image. In this new book you will find vital information and great strategies that will allow you to find your dream home faster and feel confident about the purchase. You will learn to avoid some of the most prevalent and potentially dangerous and expensive mistakes made by first-time home buyers.
The transaction will likely become your largest asset ever so there’s little room for error. (more…)
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05 May 2008 06:50 am
87.5 Acre Mountain Subdivision, West Jefferson, NC
WEST JEFFERSON NC MOUNTAIN PROPERTY
87.5 +/- Acres Available For Residential Subdivision Mountain Development, 7 miles from West Jefferson, NC
Paved Road and Bridge Built To State Specifications.
Average of $23,000 per acre.
This Property Should Retail For Approximately $50,000 to $60,000 per acre.
ALL PROPERTY HAS LONG RANGE MOUNTAIN VIEWS
Contact Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247
or
email Greg at grstike@charter.net
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02 May 2008 07:18 am
Lack Of Great Mortgages Effect Housing Recovery
Home sales are at a near a bottom. The economy is growing slightly, but just barely. Housing inventories are at a high, not yet equal to the level during the recession of 1991, but close. There’s a lot to fear with this economic situation.
The elimination of subprime loans is being exacerbated by a large point spread between conforming and jumbo loans of as much as two percent. The fact that sales are being restrained by the high cost of jumbo loans is obvious from the days most houses are on market. It now takes months to sell a home in most locales. Previously, it took only a few weeks to sell attractively prices homes.
Despite the attraction of much lower housing prices and a huge number of properties from which to chose, sales aren’t booming. The bottleneck has to be in loans. We need more availability of low-rate, low-down payment loans. It’s as simple as that.
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