Thursday, April 27, 2006

Home Appraisals

Home Appraisals and the Home Buyer
A home appraisal determines what a house is worth. This number is especially important when you're looking to purchase a particular house. Your lender will make a decision regarding the amount of your loan based on the appraisal value of the property. The appraiser not only takes into account the house in question, but similar homes sold in the area, as well as several other factors. The appraised value of a house can also help you with assessing taxes and estate planning when buying a home.
Due to the varying factors that go into an appraisal, there are cases when the appraised value of a house will differ, sometimes greatly with the asking price. When this occurs you may be suddenly held responsible for a greater down payment than origianally calculated. To protect yourself from this occurence, you should insist that the real estate contract includes a financing contingency. The contingency may include the opportunity to cancel the contract and get your earnest money refunded or state that the seller will reduce the price of the house to the appraised amount.
Working with a knowledge Real Estate Broker can make a huge difference when buying or selling your home and can help to protect your interests by using contingencies like this!
Call AJ or John Chamberlin, they can help you through the many details of buying or selling a home!
AJ: 303.588.8999 - or email - aj@chamberlinteam.com
John: 303.579.4455 - or email - john@chamberlinteam.com

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Spring Maintenance Tips

Keeping your home in good working order means it will last longer, be more enjoyable - and worth more when you want to sell it!

Here are twelve suggested maintenance items which most homeowners should check annually:
1. Inspect your roof for leaks or other damage.
2. Repaint as needed.
3. Repair damaged grout and ceramic tile in bathrooms and kitchen areas.
4. Insure that all plumbing fixtures are working efficiently.
5. Caulk or weatherstrip around leaky windows and doors.
6. Keep your driveway in good condition.
7. Clean or replace furnance filters every 3 months.
8. Check batteries in smoke detectors.
9. Repair damaged decks or porches.
10. Prune trees and shrubs.
11. Look for damage from termites or other pests.
12. Maintain proper drainage away from your home's foundation.

Establishing a home maintenance schedule can keep you on top of these jobs. For instance, one month you can make sure your deck is sturdy, and the next month you'll look for roof leaks. However, be careful, when doing jobs you aren't used to - make sure to seek professional help, or even just another pair of hands, when needed.

Friday, April 07, 2006

Congressman Mark Udall Meet & Greet

Area REALTORS are invited to "Meet and Greet"
Congressman Mark Udall

April 17, 2006 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Back Country Brewery
Frisco, Colorado
It is beneficial for REALTORS to stay involved with their Congressional leaders. It is an opportunity to let them know what our concerns are and to develop a relationship with them. We have already captured the attention of Congressman Mark Udall, and he will be at the Back County Brewery to listen to your concerns and speak about issues in the real estate community. There is much to be concerned about these days. For example:
  • The President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform recommends that the mortgage interest deduction maximum debt eligible for a tax credit would be limited to 125% of the median sales price for homes in their county. It would only be available on principal residences. The deduction would be eliminated for equity line mortgages! Any implementation of this reform may have a drastic negative affect on your income!
  • NAR opposes legal rulings by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to expand the ability of national banks to engage in real estate development and ownership and in merchant banking.
  • 25% of REALTORS have no health insurance. Thus, NAR is pushing for association health plans.
  • NAR supports increasing the current loan limits in high cost market areas to make available homeownership opportunities for first-time homeowners and minority homebuyers.

If real estate is your career then politics is your business!

The cost is free for the first 50 people to reserve, and includes a soup, salad & potato bar, with marinated chicken garnished with mango salsa. Let's show our Congressman we care and that we are a constituency that must be listenend to. Space is limited, so please RSVP as soon as possible.

To register, Call Sally Stoffel at (303) 415-3590, fax to (303) 449-8554, or email sally@chamberlinteam.com. Include: Name, Brokerage, Address, Phone # and email address.

This event is not a fundraiser, and contributions for Udall's re-election are not required for attendance. However, the Congressman will happily accept any voluntary contributions.

Organized by Colorado Association of Realtors; Federal Political Coordinator Members