That's right! Onslow County's Farmer's Market opens tomorrow, April 13, 2013 at 8:30 at the Highway 258 location.
They will be open on Tuesday and Saturday mornings until November 2nd. You'll be able to find all of your favorite fruits and veggies, as well as homemade breads, jams, jellies, arts, crafts and even plants!
There will be a second location opening next Thursday (April 18th) at noon near the Commons at 100 Recreation Lane.
Visit either of the local sites to help support our local farmers and commerce! It's a great opportunity to buy organic and fresh food, as well contribute to the Jacksonville community.
Jacksonville, North Carolina, home of Camp Lejeune, is also home to the families that are stationed here! We know, we've been in your boots! Having a military background helps us help our clients that are moving into the area, as well as shipping out to somewhere else! Call us so that we can help you, with wherever you're going. We'd love to help you find your new home in the Jacksonville area, or sell your Jacksonville home! www.JacksonvilleNorthCarolinaHomes.com
Friday, April 12, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Time for Spring Cleaning!
It is time to start your spring cleaning! In order to help you, I have compiled a list of 13 things you should replace now!
Your Toothbrush
Technically, you’re supposed to get rid of your toothbrush every three to four months, but if you can’t remember the last time you changed out yours, now’s the time.
Batteries on Your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
These are not the home accessories you want to go dead. Stick fresh batteries in now to ensure they don’t go beep (unnecessarily) in the night.
Eye Makeup
Your eye makeup is one big breeding ground for bacteria, and it’s not worth risking a massive infection to scrape every last bit out of your mascara tube. Change out your mascara and eyeliner especially, as those go closest to your eye and tend to have the shortest shelf lives.
Your Foundation
After a year, your foundation will likely be less than its best -- and may already be separating. For optimal color, swap it out for a fresh bottle now.
Your Sneakers
If you put more miles on your Manolos than your Nikes, you may not need to change out your sneakers just yet. But for most people, their sneakers see enough wear and tear that they won’t provide good support after a year of use -- which means you’ll set yourself up for joint and back pain down the road. So after you’re done with your spring cleaning, treat yourself to a new pair.
Your Kitchen Sponge
Sanitizing your kitchen sponge in the dishwasher or with a quick zap in the microwave will only take it so far. If you’ve just used your sponge to scrub every inch of your kitchen, it’s time to put it to pasture.
Baking Soda in Your Fridge/Freezer
Your baking soda helps absorb the odors from last night’s (or, ahem...last month’s!) leftovers. Spring for a fresh box to keep your fridge smelling good.
Your Pillows
Not to get too intimate, but odds are that after a year of use, your pillows are loaded with dried saliva, flakes of dead skin and those icky creatures they attract -- dust mites. Using a washable pillow cover beneath your pillowcase could help you keep your pillows for longer, but if you don’t use covers, change out your pillows every year.
Your Water Filter
Whether you have a stand-alone filter or one linked to your fridge, it needs to be replaced to help keep your water chemical- and contaminant-free.
Your Sunscreen
Once opened, your sunscreen starts losing potency. Most sunscreens do last for two to three years, but it might be a good idea to trade yours out now for better protection.
Cedar in Your Closets
Keep the moths at bay by freshening the cedar in your closets -- either by sanding the cedar blocks to refresh the scent, or by replacing them.
Your Toilet Brush
Even if you’re fastidious about disinfecting it regularly, it still has the grossest job in the house. Trade it in for a fresh one to minimize germ transmission.
Canned Goods and Bottled Water in Your Emergency Kit
Even canned goods won’t last forever -- so go ahead and use that soup and beans that you have stockpiled (or donate it to your local food bank) and swap in some fresh supplies.
Monday, April 1, 2013
FBI installing home security systems? SCAM!
A new scam is out there offering a free security system. The telemarketers are trying to trick you to install the new security system free of charge.
A telemarketer is offering a FREE install of a system, signs, and stickers. The system is automated and calling homes targeting the elderly it seems like.
Let's be logical here, the FBI is not in the security business. They are not even interested in residential crime. They deal with federal issues and are in the business of investigating.
Secondly, the security installation business is cut throat. The government would not get involved in home security, at least for now…
So if you have gotten a message offering this installation, just ignore it. It is just another person lying to try to get into your wallet.
Here's the news story about a lady in Virginia Beach who helped bring it to light. Usually, when it sounds too good to be true, it is.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Crimson Faire- Richland's Next Big Thing!! New Construction Homes near Camp Lejeune and New River MCAS!
Crimson Faire is a new construction neighborhood in Richlands, off of Gum Branch Road, approximately 11 miles from Western Boulevard. Featuring homesites from a half acre to upwards of four acres, this community is perfect for those who want their privacy, at an affordable price!
New construction homes range in sizes from 1,000 square feet to 2,000 square feet and feature 3-4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 2 car garages. With three different builders in the community, it promises to not look like a "cookie-cutter neighborhood."
Boasting floorplans from A. Sydes Construction, Caviness and Cates, and Wynn Construction, home buyers are sure to enjoy functional and energy efficient floorplans on large homesites! All builders are offering closing cost assistance and other buyer incentives on these great new construction homes.

The Stansbury floorplan by A. Sydes Construction features three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms in a split floorplan. The large open living area flows easily to the kitchen and dining room. The large master bathroom and walk-in closet is a MUST SEE! Situated on over an acre, this home is priced at only $150,000!
This is the Eastman floorplan by Wynn Construction. The three bedrooms and two bathrooms offer plenty of room for the growing family. The tray ceiling in the living room is gorgeous and you'll love the Carolina evenings on the back patio! The kitchen boasts plenty of counter space and a large pantry! Priced at $158,900, this home is ready for it's new family!
Crimson Faire offers the neighborhood feel with space and privacy, as well as being in the Richlands school district! Call me today to take a look at these great homes!
Amanda has earned the Accredited Buyers Representative (ABR®) designation through the National Association of Realtors® and can offer a higher level of expertise and service to her buyer clients. Call her today for all of your home buying needs!
Amanda Parmer 910.545.0450 ajparmer09@gmail.com
www.AmandaParmerSellsHomes.com
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Riverwalk Park, Jacksonville, NC is one of six finalists for Great Places in NC Contest!
If you've been to Riverwalk Festival, National Night Out, Onslow Oktoberfest, Winterfest or any of the free movie nights in the summertime months, you've witnessed how Riverwalk Park in downtown Jacksonville, North Carolina has become a center for family-friendly events and activites. These events and the efforts of our local businesses, planning committees and organizations like Bettering Our Local Downtown (BOLD) over the last twenty years has earned Jacksonville, North Carolina a place in the running for top honors in an online contest celebrating great places in the state.
Downtown Jacksonville is one of six finalists in the Great Neighborhoods for Kids category, of Great Places in North Carolina. Residents can vote until 5pm this Friday by going to ncgreatplaces.upickem.net. You can read more about this great honor here.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Using a VA Loan?
The majority of people buying a home in Jacksonville, North Carolina utilize their VA loan entitlement. Why wouldn't you? It's 100% financing, with little to no closing costs in this housing market. It's a perfect opportunity to invest in your financial future!
But there are some things you might not know!
~You can use your VA loan more than once! Many military members intend to use their VA loan for their "forever home". But it's actually designed for first-time homebuyers! Even if you use your VA loan on one home, you are still entitled to use it again and again and again! And, you can use it more than once at a time! Military members move around! That's the lifestyle. But just because you have a home in California that you bought with a VA loan, doesn't mean that you can't simultaneously have a home in Jacksonville, NC with a VA loan!
~You only need 90 days of active duty service during wartime to qualify to use your VA loan! And, you don't need perfect credit (although it doesn't hurt!!)
~The VA isn't lending you the money- they're only backing it up for you, kind of like insurance. So you can still shop different lenders for the best interest rate!
~They are for primary residences only. However, military members move around- a lot! So after a reasonable amount of time, it can be used for a rental home if necessary.
For more information on how to utilize your VA entitlement to buy a home, give me a call! I can recommend lenders in the area who are familiar with VA loans and who have worked with my military clients in the past!
But there are some things you might not know!
~You can use your VA loan more than once! Many military members intend to use their VA loan for their "forever home". But it's actually designed for first-time homebuyers! Even if you use your VA loan on one home, you are still entitled to use it again and again and again! And, you can use it more than once at a time! Military members move around! That's the lifestyle. But just because you have a home in California that you bought with a VA loan, doesn't mean that you can't simultaneously have a home in Jacksonville, NC with a VA loan!
~You only need 90 days of active duty service during wartime to qualify to use your VA loan! And, you don't need perfect credit (although it doesn't hurt!!)
~The VA isn't lending you the money- they're only backing it up for you, kind of like insurance. So you can still shop different lenders for the best interest rate!
~They are for primary residences only. However, military members move around- a lot! So after a reasonable amount of time, it can be used for a rental home if necessary.
For more information on how to utilize your VA entitlement to buy a home, give me a call! I can recommend lenders in the area who are familiar with VA loans and who have worked with my military clients in the past!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Don't Shoot the Messenger!!
So part of my job as a professional REALTOR® is prospecting. One of my methods of prospecting for future clients is telling people about my current inventory. Not only does it give me the opportunity to speak with other people about real estate, but serves as a great service to my seller when I call other people to talk about their home for sale. Point blank, it's cold calling. It's not easy, it's not always very fun, but it does work. So I do it. Today, I was calling around my listing at 146 Locust Court, Jacksonville, NC,
and one of the gentlemen that I had the pleasure of speaking with asked me to never call his home again because, "Realtors® are nothing but scam artists and take advantage of these young Marines in this town." He belabored the point to tell me about the new 3.8% real estate tax that everyone has to pay is in the Obamacare bill and how no one in Jacksonville will be able to sell their home and it's only going to add to the 200 foreclosures in our town. (His words, not mine!!)
Little did he know, I am, in fact, a US Army Veteran and I am in a very committed relationship with a Marine, and actually come from a military family. So truly, scamming young Marines is not on my list of things to do. I know not everyone has the same goals, but I think I speak for most of my REALTOR® comrades by saying that it's just not true.
I tried to explain to him that his information isn't accurate. The fact is, the real estate tax of 3.8% ONLY applies to individuals who make more than $200,000 (adjusted gross income) and $250,000 for couples. I don't think that's going to harm the average consumer in the Jacksonville, North Carolina real estate market right now.
And as far as there being 200 foreclosures on the market- the actual statistics, according to Jacksonville Board of Realtors® MLS today, there are 2,424 homes on the market for sale in Onslow County. Of those homes, 165 are foreclosure homes. That's less than 7%. And nationally, speaking, foreclosure sales are at an all time low since 2007, according to Les Christie at CNN Money.
Another part of my job, and probably the most important job, is educating. I think it's more important for people to know the facts, rather than what they heard in the media or what their neighbor told them about the housing market in Toledo. I don't go to the salon to ask about a weird noise my car is making, I go to the mechanic. REALTORS® are here to educate and guide, as well as sell houses. All REALTORS® aren't the same, and some are better than others. Call me for a more detailed statistical analysis about the Jacksonville real estate market! I'd love to help!
and one of the gentlemen that I had the pleasure of speaking with asked me to never call his home again because, "Realtors® are nothing but scam artists and take advantage of these young Marines in this town." He belabored the point to tell me about the new 3.8% real estate tax that everyone has to pay is in the Obamacare bill and how no one in Jacksonville will be able to sell their home and it's only going to add to the 200 foreclosures in our town. (His words, not mine!!)
Little did he know, I am, in fact, a US Army Veteran and I am in a very committed relationship with a Marine, and actually come from a military family. So truly, scamming young Marines is not on my list of things to do. I know not everyone has the same goals, but I think I speak for most of my REALTOR® comrades by saying that it's just not true.
I tried to explain to him that his information isn't accurate. The fact is, the real estate tax of 3.8% ONLY applies to individuals who make more than $200,000 (adjusted gross income) and $250,000 for couples. I don't think that's going to harm the average consumer in the Jacksonville, North Carolina real estate market right now.
And as far as there being 200 foreclosures on the market- the actual statistics, according to Jacksonville Board of Realtors® MLS today, there are 2,424 homes on the market for sale in Onslow County. Of those homes, 165 are foreclosure homes. That's less than 7%. And nationally, speaking, foreclosure sales are at an all time low since 2007, according to Les Christie at CNN Money.
Another part of my job, and probably the most important job, is educating. I think it's more important for people to know the facts, rather than what they heard in the media or what their neighbor told them about the housing market in Toledo. I don't go to the salon to ask about a weird noise my car is making, I go to the mechanic. REALTORS® are here to educate and guide, as well as sell houses. All REALTORS® aren't the same, and some are better than others. Call me for a more detailed statistical analysis about the Jacksonville real estate market! I'd love to help!
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