Friday, June 24, 2011

What every buyer should know.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

TRENDS IN KITCHEN DESIGN

TRENDS IN KITCHEN DESIGN

You can say we are expanding on what we already know. The traditional "work triangle" has transformed into "work zones". There are zones for food prepration, cooking, clean up, and eating.

Surface areas are being upgraded natural materials that are durable, seamless, and nearly germ-free.

Organization is key. Creating the best use of space requires organizational systems placed inside cabinets and drawers.

Having a double door refrigerator does not make the cut any more. Kitchens have freezer drawers, wine coolers, two wall ovens, and wood burning brick ovens to name a few.

The finishing touches cannot be overlooked. Knobs, pulls, and handles for cabinets and drawers allow the homeowner a place to express their character. These accessories now take up large aisles in the large home improvement stores.

Spend plenty of time researching, planning, and screening professionals before diving into the next kitchen remodel. The remodel will be well worth the effort. You and your family will benefit from the new look and functionality. Plus a great Return on Investment.

Friday, June 3, 2011

10 TIPS FOR SAVING MONEY IN THE GARDEN

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Monday, May 16, 2011

What is a foreclosure?

What is a foreclosure?  

Properties that have been acquired by mortgage lenders because the owners have defaulted on the loan payments. The lender takes the property when the payments are behind. Lenders must follow the state laws where the property is located.

 

Homeowners stop making their loan payments.  Lenders try to work out some kind of resolution with the owners to make up the payments in a process called "loss mitigation." This period is referred to as "pre-foreclosure."

If efforts to work out a payment plan are not successful, the lender will generally start foreclosure procedures after three months of non-payment.

Another party may offer to solve the problem by buying the property from the owner during pre-foreclosure, or from the lender at time of the public foreclosure sale, or afterwards. This presents an opportunity for prospective home owners looking for bargains.

Foreclosure properties represent an exciting way to buy real estate because they can be purchased at discount prices. These discount prices are possible because the sellers, which can be the borrowers, the mortgage lender, or one of several government agencies, are motivated to sell as quickly as possible to avoid further losses. As an owner-occupant buyer, you can purchase a foreclosure as your residence and enjoy instant equity.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

I am working with a great client that is eager to buy a home.


I am working with a great client that is eager to buy a home.   

However, with new standards that have been enforced my client will not be eligible to buy immediately.  Also, my client has viewed a resale home and new construction and now cannot choose between the two. To ease my client’s anticipation I offered a suggestion to prioritize and create wants and needs list.   

I believe this is a great tool to get your mind in the right direction.  Focusing on location is important when considering where you would like your home to be located.  How close or far would you like to be to shops, restaurants, schools, banks, post office, entertainment, recreation, and other amenities?  My client has selected two areas that would be ideal for the new home location.  With that out of the way 

I suggested to make the list of what must be in the home or features the property must have.  Then rate the items ranking them from can’t live without too I will not miss them if they are not in the home.  With the wants and needs list along with my client having met with a mortgage loan officer I was able to give proper advise about the current housing market and how much of the wants and needs list my client would be able to afford.  Buying a home is very exciting however; it is stressful to just look at homes without doing your homework first.  House hunting requires patience and research.   

It is important to find the right home for you and your family.  It is a decision that should not be made quickly.  When properly prepared a new home purchase will be a fun and exciting venture.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Real Estate Activity in Carterwood Subdivision of Gainesville, Virginia

In the Carterwood Subdivision of Gainesville, Virginia the following shows the last 90 days of real estate activity


Sold Properties

14252 Hunters Run Way is a three bedroom, three and a half bathroom, three level townhome that sold for above asking price at $239,014.00 in 67 days.

14356 Fallsmere Circle is a four bedroom, three and a half bathroom, single family detached home that sold for above asking price at $320,000.00 in 20 days.

Active Properties

14348 Fallsmere Circle is a four bedroom, three and a half bathroom, single family detached home asking for $325,000.00

Sunday, March 20, 2011

LOOKING BACK, 2010 SOLD PROPERTIES CARTERWOOD SUBDIVISION NEIGHBORHOOD


6711 Emmanuel Ct        $269,000
6712 Emmanuel Ct        $230,000
14353 Fallsmere Cir        $325,000
14357 Fallsmere Cir        $309,000
14391 Fallsmere Cir        $285,000
14178 Hunters Run Way    $230,000
14185 Hunters Run Way    $240,000
14191 Hunters Run Way    $275,000
14196 Hunters Run Way    $240,000
14234 Hunters Run Way    $242,000
14235 Hunters Run Way    $275,000
14258 Hunters Run Way    $245,000
6633 Roderick Loop             $260,000
6666 Roderick Loop            $255,000
6670 Roderick Loop            $239,900
6765 Sutton Oaks Way        $314,500
14267 Town Commons Way    $340,000
14268 Town Commons Way    $300,000 
14271 Town Commons Way    $349,000  
14275 Town Commons Way    $320,000   
14276 Town Commons Way    $307,000   
14296 Town Commons Way    $310,000   

The real estate market I work in, The Washington, DC Metropolitan area is thriving.  We have a 6% unemployment rate where the nation is at 12%.  With this great news the mortgage rates are still at all time lows.  Now is the time to buy!  Contact me, I can help you find your home in Northern VA.


Misstie Pollard
Your real estate professional, Licensed in Virginia with Weichert, Realtors
email: mpollard@weichert.com
Office (703) 753-3828
7520 Iron Bar Lane
Gainesville, VA  20155


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