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| Connie Killingbeck
RE/MAX of Midland (989) 923-4311 Office (800) 311-7997 TollFree (989) 832-2031 Fax |
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Around the House: Newsletter |
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Connie Killingbeck's personal newsletter Featuring Home Improvement Tips, Home Advice, and Information on Real Estate and your Home...
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Issue 1 |
| Your Home is a Saving Account Your family should look at their home as part of their investment portfolio. If they are not buying stocks and bonds, they can think of it as a savings account. Or, in simpler terms, they can tell their children they are living in a "piggy bank!" The National Association of REALTORS suggests that people who have owned a house longer then three years should review how much they currently have invested in it and how much the investment has grown. For example: A family bought a $100,000 home three years ago with a 20% down payment. Since then their monthly payments have reduced the loan to $79,000. Based on a comparative home value review with a REALTOR, they can find that the home is now worth $110,000. Consequently, in three short years, the family's home equity has increased from $20,000 (the down payment) to $31,000 (the current value of $110,000 minus the remainder of $79,000). This increase of money is in the "piggy bank" and the family can access it quickly and easily. |
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Is Your Home in Tip-Top Shape? According to the American Society of Home Inspectors, the most frequent problems found during home inspections include: Improper Surface Grading/Drainage. Roof Damage. Heating Systems. Improper Electrical Wiring. Poor Overall Maintenance. If you are thinking about selling your home, make sure all of these problems are in good shape! |
"Still Home While You're Away From Home" If you're going to be gone for an extended period of time, you need to create the illusion that you're still at home.
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| Moving out
of state? Are you anticipating an out-of-state move? I can help you sell your current home---and help you find a new one in your destination state! The Residential Sales Council and Real Estate Brokerage Managers Council, affiliates of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS provide a network of highly professional REALTORS . Like me, my colleagues have taken special education courses designed to give them all the knowledge they need to assist you in buying or selling a home. Tell me where you are going, and I can refer you to the best in the business there! |
Buying a Home When you decide to buy a property, the REALTOR can help you determine what you can afford by referring you to the best-qualified lenders. The agent seeks out homes based on your specifications and may have access to property not actively advertised. When you find a home, the agent will help you negotiate the purchase, set up inspections with qualified professionals, and close the agreement. The agent also can provide information on the neighborhood, school systems, zoning, and other aspects of the community. |
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Connie Killingbeck is devoted to providing the best information and the friendliest, highest-quality real estate service in the Midland area. Contact Connie Killingbeck today to buy or sell your Home! |
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