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25
August
2010

So you are hearing that home sales “dropped” and things are really bad?  Well, that depends on where you are located!  Our first half of the year information shows:

JAN-JUNE 2010 MLS SINGLE-FAMILY SALES SUMMARY

Listings SOLD
2010 12652 5445
2009 11758 4841
% Change 7.60% 12.48%
Total List $ Total Sale $
2010 $712,568,524 $678,670,542
2009 $594,410,049 $561,487,488
% Change 19.88% 20.87%
%Sale/List Median Sale $ Avg Sale $
2010 95.24 $109,000 $124,641
2009 94.46 $95,500 $115,986
% Ch 0.83% 14.14% 7.46%

If you have questions, want to know what your specific area is doing or your current market value, Call Tammy today!


27
June
2010

Officially, the bill for First Time Home Buyers expired and all closings from those qualified purchases are quickly coming to an end.  However, our Military men and women were given an extension to this bill.  Read some of the details from Military.com below:

This bill’s extension for military families, and active-duty servicemembers currently living overseas, is April 30, 2011 — one year longer than civilian home owners’ extension —  and will also help financially strapped military personnel by making mortgage payments tax deductible.

The new law extends the first-time homebuyer credit for individuals on “qualified official extended duty” outside the U.S. who made home purchases before May 1, 2011 (or July 1, 2011, for taxpayers with binding contracts).

Qualified official extended duty is defined as duty outside the U.S. for at least 90 days during the period beginning after Dec. 31, 2008, and ending before May 1, 2010. And, in order for married servicemembers to qualify for this extention, they must have served overseas for at least 90 days in 2009.

If you are in the military and looking for a new home, call me to help schedule your personal tours and to discuss the best options available for your next move!


12
June
2010

Home ownership has more advantages than leasing a home. Ownership became the “American Dream” because it gave people an opportunity to own a piece of property / community and provide the potential to build a financial “nest egg” with their equity. When interest rates began to climb, people looked to leasing as an alternate option than buying. Now that interest rates have dropped, many people consider buying, as their mortgage payments can be less than a lease payment. With many factors to consider: Tax credit from interest / property taxes paid, the expense of maintenance, current interest rates, credit score, area property values, and even how long you plan to remain in the area are all issues to be considered. While a Realtor can help answer some of your questions regarding the purchase, in the end, it is advisable, to consult a tax professional to determine truly your best option.


24
March
2010

Baseball HeartThese people stopped by one of my “specially marked” Open Houses and signed up for their chance to WIN:   4 tickets and VIP Parking to an upcoming Dayton Dragons Game!

Congratulations:

  • Ronda and family for stopping by our Honeygate listing on 3/20/10.

Your next chance to win??  Coming Soon – watch for details…


14
March
2010

Getting NEW CLIENTS is an opportunity to not only expand my business but a chance to meet new people like you!  So as an added incentive to the great working relationship we can develop as Buyer / Seller to Realtor, I would like to offer the option to register on my SITE and new clients will be entered into a drawing to WIN $250 Gift Card for Lowe’s.

CLICK HERE to be taken to the Registration Site.  And I look forward to working with you in the near future!

By the way – even if you don’t happen to WIN the gift card – I hope that you will feel you still “WIN” working with ME!


12
March
2010

It’s that time again! A few days of warmer weather and everyone is getting the Spring Cleaning bug…great time to clean house, de-clutter and rid your closets and shelves to make some room.  (And even better if you are thinking about selling your house as this makes it easier for buyers to envision your house as their next home!)

The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 29, 2009 through Saturday, May 1, 2009 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

CLICK HERE FOR LINK


3
March
2010

Well of course we are partial to our area – but there are many great reasons to bring YOUR business to our area!

“Over 380 capital investments occurred in Ohio in 2009, making the state the nation’s top location for company expansions and new locations for the 4th straight year.  “

Ohio Business Development Coalition

CLICK HERE: See Full Article


6
February
2010

Chances are – if you are looking to buy a home – then most (if not all) of these items make your list of things desired for your new place…{and if you are ready to sell – you may benefit the bottom dollar and lessen the listing time by making sure some of these items are features of your house}:

1. Large Kitchens, With an Island

2. Energy-Efficient Appliances, High-Efficiency Insulation and High Window Efficiency

3. Home Office/Study

4. Main-Floor Master Suite

5. Outdoor Living Room

6. Ceiling Fans

7. Master Suite Soaker Tubs

8. Stone and Brick Exteriors

9. Community Landscaping, With Walking Paths and Playgrounds

10. Two-Car Garages

See full Market Watch article HERE


4
February
2010

This was just posted and we have a county that made the list – well, just outside of Columbus is Deleware County- Ranking #2 out of 10, and here’s what Forbes had to say:

Over the last few years, jobs and incomes in these counties grew most.

Professional success often requires some degree of sacrifice. Surprisingly, one of those sacrifices might include moving to the outskirts of Columbus, Ohio. Living in Delaware County is, in some ways, a smarter career move than packing up and heading for Wall Street or Silicon Valley.

With three-year income growth of 11% between 2007 and 2009, Delaware County is one of 10 places Forbes found best for professionals to get ahead. The fastest-growing county in the state, it has benefited from both a diverse mix of jobs that has kept the economy strong, and family-friendly neighborhoods that expanded out from the city center.

The counties on our list are geographically spread out and varied in industry, but they have one thing in common: They’re all suburbs of big cities. But these aren’t sleepy bedroom communities feeding off of urban spillover.

“The inner-ring suburbs look very much like their city neighbors,” says Lawrence Levy (no relation to this story’s writer), executive director of the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University. “They look like it physically, racially, ethnically, and economically.”

2. County: Delaware County, Ohio
Suburb of Columbus, Ohio
Median Household Income, 2007: $80,448.00
Median Household Income, 2008: $88,899.00
Change in Income: 10.50%
Change in Jobs, 2007-2009: 2.22%


7
January
2010