Thursday, January 2, 2014

FAQ's Buyers Ask When Buying A Home

There are a lot of details when buying a home and homebuyers ask questions-  a lot of them!  The adage remains true, "You don't know what you don't know.  And if you don't ask, you still don't know!"
Curiosity is at an all time high during the home search as buyers and sellers try to size up each other and their motivations.  These are some of the most popular questions from homebuyers:
How long has the home been on the market?
Buyers should be asking this question.  Many times the longer the marketing time usually means it lags as a result of price in relation to its condition and competition.  They view it as "something is wrong with the property" as to why it's still on the market.  Likewise, if the home is priced accordingly, they'll sense the motivation and jump on it, in fear of missing a good deal.

Why is the seller selling?
Every buyer wants to know this and is another question used to try to determine motivation. However, buyers can't assume that the seller's reason is any more of a motivation to sell than the buyers motivation is to buy.  It's a gamble to try to guess.  This is not a material fact, but if either the buyer or the seller knew the other's motivation, it could be used as a negotiation point.
How long have they owned it?  How much did they pay for it?  What do they owe?
Buyers always want to know how much equity sellers have, so they know how much to offer or ask for as far as concessions.  And for the most part this is all public knowledge in North Carolina.  The deed of trust is recorded with the deed and shows how much money is lent.  Any good buyer's agent will figure this out and structure an offer to best suit the buyers.
Any Maintenance/home improvement questions!
How old is the roof, when was the heat pump last serviced, how much are the utilities?  And on and on!  Taking on the responsibility of home ownership is a big deal for many people, and knowing if they're also taking on a money pit can be a deal breaker.  I always recommend to all my homeowners that if they see any "honey-do" projects or little fix-its when they put their home on the market- go ahead and get them fixed!  The less a potential buyer sees wrong with the home, the less they'll investigate for more issues!

For more questions about buying or selling homes, give me a call!
 Contact Amanda Parmer for all your real estate needs!
 These are just the most popular- there are PLENTY more to talk about!!  For a complete list of homes for sale in the Jacksonville area, click here.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

FREE MOBILE HOME SEARCH APP!


Did you know that more than 65% of home searches are done on a smartphone or tablet?  How convenient would it be to drive through your favorite neighborhood around Camp Lejeune, or down the beach on Topsail Island and have information for homes for sale at your fingertips?


It's very simple- either scan this QR code,









or go to your Google Play or App Store and download the Keller Williams Home Search App,

or text APP to 9105450450 and it will be sent to you right away!
The next step is simply input this secret squirrel code:  KW2LVJEME under the "my agent" section and it will automatically connect you to me!  
I'll be able to give you even more information about any of the properties you save or schedule times for us to take a look at them!  




~~Now thru March 16 2013, there is a sweepstakes for anyone who downloads my app!  You will be entered to win $50,000!!~~

Call or Text Amanda for complete sweepstakes details and instructions for downloading the FREE home search app!

Amanda Parmer
REALTOR®
Keller Williams Realty
910.545.0450
www.JacksovnilleNCHomeSeller.com


NEW Construction Townhomes For Sale In Carolina Plantations!

These new construction town homes for sale in Carolina Plantations are the perfect alternative for those who are paying rent and would like to invest OR for the first time homebuyer!
Homeowners of these new construction town homes will enjoy living in Carolina Plantations with amenities like a dog park, community sewer, sidewalks and street lighting with the added bonus of low county taxes!

These charming town homes offer 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths at approximately 1,067 heated square feet. The foyer welcomes you in and opens to the spacious family room. Throughout the home you will find plantation blinds installed and ceiling fans in the bedrooms and family room. 
Open to the family room, the kitchen is sure to please with plenty of cabinet and counter space and breakfast bar. Stainless appliances include a smooth-top range, microwave hood, dishwasher, and REFRIGERATOR! 

The laundry room is just off the kitchen and includes a new WASHER & DRYER! Half bath on the first floor. 

Bedrooms are found upstairs and both include private, full bathrooms, ceiling fans, and

spacious walk-in closets! 


Enjoy your morning coffee on the screened in back patio. 6ft white vinyl fence gives you that additional privacy you've been dreaming of. Talk about "all that and the kitchen sink!"


The builder is currently offering (as of December 19, 2013) a one year builder warranty AND a $2500 furniture allowance...all for a LOW affordable price of $110,000!  


Call Amanda if you'd like to take a look at these new construction town homes in Carolina Plantations!



Amanda Parmer
REALTOR®
Keller Williams Realty
910.545.0450
www.JacksonvilleNCHomeSeller.com

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

2014 BAH Rates have been released!

Good News for military members!  BAH will be increasing for a lot of troops!  BAH, or Basic Allowance for Housing, is provided to military members not living in government quarters.  The allowance depends on the service members duty station zip code, rank, and dependency status.
The 2014 rates have been released (see them here!) and troops will enjoy, on average, a 5% increase in the previous year's allowance. 

BAH is non-taxable income to cover the cost of housing and/or utilities and has played a huge role in the housing market.  Military members are able to use this non-taxable income to invest in real estate and build their financial wealth.  Despite the fact that military families move every three to five years on average, many decide the benefits of purchasing a home far outweigh the reasons not to.  Homeowners can enjoy the tax benefits and appreciation of real estate, as well as the more personal reasons like the ability to paint, or have pets, or the feeling of ownership and home.
Many homes for sale in the Jacksonville, NC area will be purchased by military members and they will be counting on BAH to help fund their home purchase.  This slight increase will go a long way in the local real estate market.
Questions about homes in the area?  Call Amanda!  910.545.0450

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Onslow County Christmas Cheer! Spread it around!!

Onslow Christmas Cheer, begun in the early '70s, is a program run completely on donations from the community and volunteers so that children and families can experience a Christmas, when they otherwise might have had to go without!  Onslow Christmas Cheer helps needy families and their children by providing gifts for children up to 12 years of age, supplies and personal items for older children and seniors, and a box of food for the whole family.
In 2012, the community program helped 5,100 individuals, 1,474 families and gave 42,015 toys- all within Onslow County!!

It's easy to help!  You can donate toys to the Christmas Cheer Center at the old Army Reserve Center on Drummer Kellum Road, or if you'd like to make a financial donation, you may bring it to the Christmas Cheer Center on Court Street.  
Others choose to sponsor a family.  There are thousands of applicants, for various reasons.  And whatever those reasons are, it's never the children's fault.  Sponsoring a family can be very rewarding, however you must be able to also offer compassion and love in the spirit of Christmas.  This website will show you some of the available cases that you can choose from to sponsor this holiday season.  If you have any questions, please contact Shelly Bishop at 910.545.4869.
Giving back is the true spirit of the holiday season.  Spread the cheer!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Bah Humbug....Christmas Lights!!!!

Do you become "Clark Griswold" at Christmastime??  We all have it in us to decorate and be merry, but sometimes we can be a little over zealous...  Here are some Christmas light tips to save you time and money, and maybe keep you a little more sane and safe!!



1. Safety first. Emergency rooms are filled with home owners who lose fights with their holiday lights and fall off ladders or suffer electric shocks. To avoid the holiday black and blues, never hang lights solo; instead, work with a partner who holds the ladder. Also, avoid climbing on roofs after rain or snow. 

2. Unpack carefully. Lights break and glass cuts. So unpack your lights gingerly, looking for and replacing broken bulbs along the way.

3. Extension cords are your friends. Splurge on heavy-duty extension cords that are UL-listed for outdoor use. To avoid overloading, only link five strings of lights together before plugging into an extension cord.

4. LEDs cost less to light. LED Christmas lights use roughly 70% to 90% less energy and last up to 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs. You can safely connect many more LED light strings than incandescents. Downside: Some think they don’t burn as brightly as incandescent bulbs.

5. Solar lights cost nothing to run. Solar Christmas lights are roughly four times more expensive to buy than LEDs, but they cost zero to run. They’re a bright-burning, green alternative. Downside: If there’s no sun during the day, there’s no light at night. The jury’s also still out on how long they last; they’re too new on the market for results.

6. Dismantle lights sooner than later. Sun, wind, rain, and snow all take their toll on Christmas lights. To extend the life of lights, take them down immediately after the holidays. The longer you leave the up, the sooner you’ll have to replace them.

7. Plan next year’s display on Dec. 26. Shop the after-Christmas sales to get the best prices on lights and blowups that you can proudly display next year. Stock up on your favorite lights so you’ll have spares when you need them (and after they’re discontinued).

8. Permanent attachments save time. If you know you’ll always hang lights from eaves, install permanent light clips ($13 for 75 clips) that will save you hanging time each year. You’ll get a couple/three years out of the clips before sun eats the plastic. 

9. Find those blueprints. Instead of guessing how many light strings you’ll need, or measuring with a tape, dig up your house blueprints or house location drawings (probably with your closing papers) and use those measurements as a guide. 

10. Store them in a ball. It sounds counterintuitive, but the best way to store lights is to ball them up. Wrap five times in one direction, then turn the ball 90 degrees and repeat. Store your light balls in cardboard boxes, rather than in plastic bags: Cardboard absorbs residual moisture and extends the life of your lights.


Good Luck, and Happy Holiday Decorating!!!

Amanda Parmer
Keller Williams Realty
www.JacksonvilleNCHomeSeller.com

HOP on the FORECLOSURE CARAVAN!!!

Saturday, December 7, 2013 at 11am, the Foreclosure Caravan will be leaving the Keller Williams Station!

I've identified several great foreclosure properties (**by the way, "great" means equity potential, for either an investor or first time home buyer or someone looking for a deal!!**) and we're going to take a look at them!



Call or text Amanda to reserve your spot on the caravan!!  910.545.0450  It never hurts to just take a look!!

For a complete list of foreclosures in the area, click here!  Or call Amanda!

Amanda Parmer
REALTOR®
Keller Williams Realty
910.545.0450
www.JacksonvilleNCHomeSeller.com