Friday, January 11, 2013

206 Lancaster Ave, Auburn, AL 36830

Desirable neighborhood near Downtown/Auburn Univ/Hickory Dickory Park/Publix! Two great storage areas in garage,large screened/covered open rafter composite deck,all new vinyl windows/siding,2010-2 new heat pumps,2009 new roof,new french doors & all new paint throughout interior. Great room offers a large bay window and woodburning fireplace. All four bedrooms and laundry are conveniently located upstairs.The master bedroom is HUGE!! There are two closets as well. Very large backyard with nice mature trees. Privacy hedging between next door neighbor.Home is located on a quiet street. This great home is move-in ready!New windows are vinyl, double pane, triple low e coated, argon filled windows.French doors off breakfast/kitchen lead out onto the great open-rafter covered screened deck!!!!
upstairs. Call today for a showing!
http://youtu.be/D2IcY14d-XM

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Pre-Sale Custom Home in Shelton Cove

Congratulations to Sarah Galloway on her purchase of a Custom Pre-Sale home in lovely Shelton Cove!!!!  Phase II is now open---please ask about the Pre-Sale Special!!!  Go to Eastbrook Homes for more information and available plans.  http://eastbrookhomes.com/

Monday, December 10, 2012

Time to buy some investment property!


Most people have lots of things to save for but not always enough discretionary income after the family essentials have been met.
A relatively small investment in a rental home can control a good home that will easily rent, generate positive cash flows and pay for itself. The borrowed funds create leverage that earn a return on the total value of the home and not just the amount of cash you have invested.
The strategy is simple. Find a slightly below average priced home that will rent well. It will appeal to a larger group of people while it's rented and when it's ready to be sold.
Rent the home and maintain its condition over the years. As the loan amortizes and the value increases, the equity will grow. When your student is ready to start college, you'll actually have several options.
You can sell the property; pay the tax on the gain at the reduced capital gains rate and fund the education. Another option would be to refinance and take the proceeds to pay for the tuition. This would allow you to continue to own the asset but would free your equity and under current tax laws is a non-taxable event.
Regardless of whether you're trying to plan for your children's education or your own retirement, rental property offers many solid investment opportunities. Contact me if you want more information.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Handsome New Construction Home In Shelton Cove

A handsome yet practical main level featuring an open kitchen with, dining area, family room and 1/2 bath.  You'll love the hardwood that graces this home. Upstairs a spacious master suite, loft area, laundry and two other bedrooms.  This fantastic home in located in lovely Shelton Cove, Auburn, AL.  Call me today for a private showing!

Click on the link for a video tour!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFa_ReXl3bY

Monday, September 24, 2012

FHA Loans! What's the difference!


FHA loans require mortgage insurance premium to cover a possible loss to the lender if the property has to be foreclosed and sold. The premium is substantial and eliminating the MIP would reduce the payment considerably.
The MIP must remain in effect for five years but after that, when the balance is 78% of the original purchase price, FHA will release the requirement and your monthly payment will go down. Since amortization is affected by interest rates, the normal time to reach this 78% point could be from 9 to 12 years at today's interest rates.
In the example below, the MIP would be released in 9 years 6 months with normal payments. An extra $100 a month would allow the borrower to reach the release point in 7 years 1 month. To reach the release point in the minimum five years, the borrower would have to make an extra $268.04 per month principal contribution.
Releasing the MIP in this example would save the borrower $177.67 per month. The borrower would also save interest, build equity and shorten the term of their mortgage. Once the MIP is released, the borrower could continue the same payment schedule to further accelerate the debt reduction.
To make some projections on your mortgage, click here.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Home Safety Tips! Make Sure Your Protected!


A quick once-over of the items on this list may improve the safety and security of your home and could protect your family and friends. It is important to periodically pay attention to these things because things change over time.
Security
  • Does each exterior door have a deadbolt?
  • Does the lock on each window work?
  • Have you added pins or clips to your windows for additional security?
  • Do you have dowels or broom sticks in the track of windows and sliding glass doors?
  • Do you have security company labels or signs displayed prominently?
  • Do you have an alarm system? Is the system monitored?
  • Do you have a dog that barks when strangers approach the home?
  • Are emergency numbers posted near the telephones?
Fire
  • Do you have smoke detectors near all sleeping areas?
  • Do you check the batteries monthly and change them annually?
  • Do you have two carbon monoxide detectors?
  • Do you have an escape ladder for upper floors?
  • Do you have fire extinguishers near exits and in the kitchen?
  • Do you have an emergency escape plan and is the family familiar with it?
  • Are any outlets or switches warm to the touch?
  • Are kitchen ventilation systems working properly?
  • Is the dryer ventilated to the outside and is the exhaust free of lint?
  • Is the furnace cleaned and serviced yearly?
  • Is the space around the hot water heater clear of combustible materials?
Falls
  • Are all electrical and phone cords out of the flow of traffic?
  • Are rugs and runners slip resistant?
  • Is your step-stool sturdy and in good condition?
  • Are stairs clear of objects that could cause a fall?
  • Are all entrance ways, exits, halls and walks well lighted?
  • Do bath tubs and showers have non-skid strips or suction mats in them?
Other
  • Do you keep drugs and medicines out of reach and sight of small children?
  • Are interior doors designed so small children cannot lock themselves in rooms?
  • Are pool and play areas fenced to keep small children in and uninvited guests out?
  • Are firearms kept out of reach and sight of children?
  • Is a well-stocked first aid kit available for emergencies?
  • Is there one member of your family trained in first aid, CPR and the Heimlich maneuver?

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Is this an issue you have in your neighborhood!?


It can be unsightly and upsetting when a home in a neighborhood isn't being maintained like the others. It might be an overgrown yard, a fence in need of repair, paint peeling on the home or even a car parked in front of the home that hasn't moved in weeks.
I believe most people want to be good neighbors and may be willing to correct the issue once it is brought to their attention. In some cases, they may not agree with the same urgency and it might be necessary to seek other remedies.
The most expedient solution may be to contact the responsible person and describe your perception of the problem. An owner-occupant may be sympathetic to the neighbors and more than willing to correct the issue.
However, if you suspect that it is a rental property, check with the county tax records to identify the owner. They may be unaware of the situation and would actually welcome the "heads-up" to protect their investment.
The next step might be to notify the homeowner's association if there is one. The covenants or bylaws will specify how properties must be maintained and the association can enforce them.
The final step would be to notify the city for a possible code violation. Most cities have a separate code and neighborhood services division and some cities have 311 for non-emergency assistance.