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  • New First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit

                                                        New Home Buyer Tax Credit

    • The New Tax Credit is for $8,000. 
    • The New Tax Credit is available for home purchases made between 1/01/09 thru 11/30/09. 
    • The New Tax Credit has NO repayment requirement.
    • The New Tax Credit has a 3-year recapture requirement. If the home is sold within 3 years.
    • The New Tax Credit allows for MRBs~~bond loans.

                                                                     Extra Information

    • The dollar amount of the credit is actually 10% of the purchase price, up to a max credit ot $8,000.
    • The credit is available for principal residences only (Owner Occupied)
    • The credit is available to first time homebuyeers~ note that the difinition of a first time HB is a purchaser and spouse who has not owned a principal residence in three years previous to purchase. Owning a second home(s) or an investment property(s) does not disqualify a person as long as the principal residence rule is intact.
    • There are income limits~To receive full credit the max AGI (Adjusted Gross Income) for individuals is $75K; for joint returns it's $150K. There is a phase out above those caps.
    • Any house,anywhere~new/old, cheap/expensive, REO/short sale/regular, a manufacutred or a hi-rise, a dump or a place~if the buyer is "Eligible", the credit is there,
    • This is an actual Tax Credit, not a Tax Deduction.

    If your thinking about buying a home what a great time to do so with the low rates and tax credits. Don't lose out on this "Opportunity".

  • Preparing Your Home To Sell

    Preparing Your Home To Sell

    When I first meet a client about possibley listing their home they generaly have questions about what they should in order to prepare thier home so it might sell for the highest and best price. No matter what your reasons are for selling remember that preparing a home for sale can take a month or more. So, here's how to start:


    1. Take a Fresh Look at Your Home

    Your home looks great to you, but a buyer wants to see it since he and his family will be living in it -- so take a fresh look at your dwelling. Hop in your car, drive around the block, and then scrutinize your home as a prospective buyer will see it for the first time. First, consider what's called "street appeal;" does it need washing or painting? Does the driveway need repair work? Is the landscaping in good shape? Remember, be very critical; your buyer will be.

    Next, pull into the driveway and take a good, hard look. Is the yard neat and trimmed? What about the view from the front yard? Then, walk inside and size up the interior as though seeing it for the first time. Take a tour and imagine what your real estate agent might say about each room, look into cabinets, open doors, check out the bathroom.

    Then, make a mental note of the things that might put off potential buyers, along with another list of the things that first attracted you to the dwelling. Remember, the home's become a great place for you, but a new buyer will see things that you don't.


    2. Clean Out the Clutter Before You Start to Sell

    Before putting your home on the market, get rid of clutter in every area -- closets, attic storage, kitchen cabinets, drawers, bath vanities, and shelves -- everywhere. Remember, this is no time to be sentimental: if you don't use it, lose it. Potential buyers are seriously put off by clutter, and most of us drag a lot more things through life than we really need.

    Also, don't forget the furniture and fixtures when getting rid of clutter -- most of us put too much in too little space, which makes a buying prospect, think your home is too small.

    Then, have a great moving sale with all the stuff you've collected and use the proceeds for paint or whatever other materials you need for repair projects. If you just can't bear to part with some possessions, store them in the attic or some other place that's out of sight to a potential buyer.


    3. To Sell, Sell, Sell -- Clean, Clean, Clean

    After you've cleared out the clutter, it's time to really clean. Have the carpets professionally cleaned, strip and polish the floors, scour the bathrooms, go over the laundry room, polish the furniture, scour out the cabinets, wash the windows and window coverings, and spiff up the ceiling fans and kitchen appliances. In short, clean everything.

    Don't forget the exterior; paint or power-wash everything that needs the work. Remember, this is a ceiling-to-floor, roof-to-foundation clean-up project.


    4. Get More for Your Home: Repairs Pay Off

    After you've cleaned the place to within an inch of its life, the next project is making all the repairs necessary to attract a buyer.

    So, patch up the roof, touch up all the paint, repair the screens, spruce up the porch framing, and make your entry area really shine. Don't forget to water the lawn and landscape beds, and take the time to trim, mow, edge and get rid of sick or dying plants. Inside, fix the grout in the bathrooms and on tile floors, adjust any doors that need it, fix any scratches on the walls, cover any stains, and be sure to fix any plumbing problems. Remember, do what your home needs before the first buyer appears at your door.

    Also, it's a good idea to get all this done before getting the real estate broker to make the first listing -- a good agent will advise you on what needs to be done. Also, if you have friends willing to be brutally honest about what your home needs to sell, invite them to assess the fix-up needs.

    There is, however, an alternative to the sweat equity you get from a total fix-up --but it carries a price. An "as-is" sale keeps you from doing all this work, but a buyer will assess about twice the price you would have paid for the repairs. Then, the buyer will deduct that amount from your asking price before making an offer.


    5. Putting Your Home on the Market: Show It to Sell It

    After you have cleaned, shined, mowed, and generally whipped your property into shape, it's time to attract a buyer.

    Regardless of who markets your home, you or a broker, there are other, small things you must do to attract buyers. For example, even if it's bright daylight, open the blinds and turn on the lights. Also, open all the interior doors to make the home appear roomier. Be sure to remove all your kids and pets -- they're cute, but a prospect wants to see your home, not your pride and joy. In addition, make sure your pet's litter pan is clean so the home smells clean and fresh, not like air freshener. Remember, you need to make sure your home is available to be seen by a prospective buyer with as little notice as possible. That means less than an hour, or even five minutes, if possible.


    6. Get a Sense of the Market

    Before you put your home on the market, take a weekend day to check out the competition: homes with similar prices and in similar neighborhoods. Remember, you don't have to go out and buy new furniture just to look like that beautiful new model in the new development -- what you want is the feel of that new model -- clean, uncluttered, and fresh.

    Remember, after location, the most important item to a buyer is a well maintained home. Many flaws can be overlooked if the buyer knows he can move in without a lot of trouble and expense.

    I hope this answers some questions. Remember if your looking to buy or sale a home or know of some one please feel free to contact me anytime.

     

    Denny

  • 2 Story For Sale in Plainfield

    FRONT ELEVATION
    New Listing

    • 3,988 sq. ft., 4 bath, 4 bdrm 2 story - MLS® $364,900

     -  Outstanding 2 story brick on desirable creek lot. Main floor master suite & bath. Den/library/BR next door. Large open Great room w/ beautiful views. Walkout Family room & Game room. Breakfast area leading to screened porch. Located on private cul-de-sac. Gorgeous landscaping w/ 3 car garage.

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  • Single Story For Sale in Ballard

    Front Elevation

    • 980 sq. ft., 1 bath, 3 bdrm single story - MLS® $79,900 - Just Listed

     -  A must see! Move-in condition. Charming 3 bed room, totally updated. which includes: interior painted, new carpeting. Kitchen has new cabinets, countertops, sink, faucets, and vinyl flooring. Bath has new sink, toilet, and vinyl flooring. Updated windows throughout, 100Amp elect. service, light fixtures, outside vinyl siding just cleaned. Priced for quick sale!! Close to schools, shopping, restaurants, and parks.

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  • 3-Level Split For Sale in Claymont of Saratoga

    FRONT ELEVATION
    Presented By Denny Scott

    • 5,318 sq. ft., 5 bath, 6 bdrm 3-level split - MLS® $340,000 - Priced to sell

     -  Country living with privacy and city convenience. Sitting on 2+ acres of land. This multi-level 6 BR home with the possibility of 2 more BR. This home has it all from upstairs walkway overlooking 2 story great room, family room, 2 fireplaces & 1 woodstove, walk-in closets, lots of storage, eat-in kitchen with large pantry, MBR Suite with fireplace & updated mster bath. Pre-approval required with all offers.

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