I would like to wish you and yours a very Happy Thanksgiving!
This year I have a lot to be thankful for; the good friends I have made, the tremendously successful year I have had thus far, and the wonderful blessings that I have attained by helping my clients acheive their dreams.
Enjoy the Holiday but don’t eat too much
I look forward to assiting all your real estate needs during the coming year.
The much-anticipated extension to the home buyer tax credit has finally been approved. The Senate’s vote yesterday resulted in a 98-0 win and today it was passed in the house. The bill now moves to the President’s desk for a final signature.
First-time home buyers have been eligible for tax credits of up to $8,000 since last January as part of this year’s economic stimulus package. The newly backed program will expand the credit to include existing home owners.
Under the revised program, those who have owned a home for at least five years will be able to apply for tax credits of up to $6,500 when they purchase their next home. To qualify, buyers will have to sign a purchase agreement by April 30, 2010 and close by June 30.
The maximum purchase price on a home will be $800,000 with vacation homes not eligible. Income limitations are $125,000 for single tax payers and $225,000 for joint filers.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) have been lobbying hard for the extension and expansion of the tax credit. NAR claims that so far, about 1.4 million first-time homebuyers have qualified for the program and they estimated that 350,000 of these buyers would not have otherwise purchased.
The tax credit is also set to be extended for another year for military personnel serving outside of the United States until June 30, 2011.
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When you purchase a home, you want to personalize or imprint it with your own style. This usually takes the form of decorating, such as painting, wallpapering, and installing new window treatments.
You may want to remodel your home as well as decorate it. Many home improvements may enhance your lifestyle, but they may not necessarily add resale value.
Although this may not seem important right now, it will certainly make a difference when the time comes to sell. You won’t get your money back with some improvements, yet others can help make you money.
The return on investment differs based on neighborhoods, but here are some general rules:
Enhancing a home’s “curb appeal” will help sell it for top dollar. Painting the exterior is a relatively inexpensive way to add curb appeal.
Remodeling the kitchen and/or baths is one of the best ways to add value.
Adding a room or garage is an expensive improvement, but it can pay off if it is carefully designed.
Decks and patios can add some value.
Landscaping often adds appeal, but not necessarily value.
I’d be happy to stop by and discuss any improvement projects you might be considering. Please feel free to call or email me with any questions.
Household incomes, mortgage rates, the job market, and affordability are all factors that help determine a home’s value. Yet another factor is a home’s amenities.
Of course buyers look at the number of bedrooms and baths and whether they have been updated or remodeled. They also look for an updated or remodeled kitchen, a family room or “great room,” two- or three-car garages, and an outdoor living area, such as a patio or deck.
With many people working longer hours, another factor that affects value is the condition of the property. Most people want a home that they can move into easily. Keeping your home in good repair is important to obtaining top dollar when it is time to sell, as well as for your own enjoyment in the meantime.
Maintaining your home consistently is the most efficient way to keep it in good repair. Seasonal chores such as checking the gutters and downspouts in the fall and checking the roof for weather damage in the spring can maximize their effectiveness and minimize the time it takes to keep them maintained.
Please don’t hesitate to call or email me if I can provide you with information or resources on home maintenance.
This is a short video tutorial on the new MRIS Email+ features. This should help explain some of the modifications you are seeing in the automated emails I send you regarding your Home Search.
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Welcome to my blog on Real Estate in the greater Baltimore Maryland Metropolitan Area. I am Phill Cross, a full-time ePRO REALTOR® & licensed MD Real Estate Agent affiliated with RE/MAX Acclaimed. Note: The opinions expressed here are strictly my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my broker or RE/MAX International.(more...)