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Planning Your 2010 Move

Vicki Owens, ABR, CRS, GRI: Real Estate Agent in Marysville, OH

Submitted by Vicki Owens, ABR, CRS, GRI, Andy & Associates, Realtors, Marysville, Ohio branch office

With the recent move up tax incentive offered through the spring, it may have you thinking and doing a little research about making your move to your next home. That can cause a bit of anxiety. Especially if you have not sold a home in a long time, or, are in your first home anticipating getting ready to go to your second. You may be doing research online about recent sales in your neighborhood and watching some HGTV on the important improvements that make your home appealing. There are some other nuts and bolts things you need to know about the details that may help you a great deal with your decisions.

The details of a home sale can be pretty extensive, let alone selling one, but buying another too. Whether you are moving up or downsizing, you have to decide what to do first. Do you put your home on the market and then look for a home? Do you find the perfect home and make an offer contingent on your home selling? Will a seller of a home accept a contingent offer? What if your home sells and you do not find the perfect home right away? Where do you go for financing to take advantage of the best rates and programs available for you? What if you find you have little equity coming back to you due to the market decline? Can you still qualify for a no money or low money down payment program?

What you need is a trusted coach. A real estate professional who has been active even in the challenged market of the last several years. You may opt to use one local agent to list your home, and if you are moving out of your immediate area, another agent who specializes in the area you want to move to. If you are moving fairly locally (within a 30 mile radius), you may want to pick an agent who can negotiate and arrange for you to close your transactions with the same title company to make the final details much smoother.

You might opt for a pre-sale home inspection of your current home when you are budgeting improvements to make sure the important aspects are taken care of. It is no fun to have surprises after home inspection are done by the person buying your home to find out that there are any major repairs to be done. Call an HVAC technician to have your furnace cleaned and serviced, generally this is less than $100 and may make your system more energy efficient. Chimney's are another inspection item that if you have not had yours serviced or have not used your fireplace in a long time, it cannot hurt to have an expert in to inspect. If you have an old looking or leaky faucet or the pipes around your water tank look a bit corroded, you might have a plumber come in and replace a few items for maintenance. Do you have a septic system? How long since the tank was pumped? If you have a basement where mechanicals are located, spend some time looking around down there and cleaning up a bit. Remember, a buyer will look at all of those details even if you never go down there. You may even consider purchasing a home Radon test kit to see if your basement has a high level of Radon. Maybe that is not an important factor for you, but it can matter a great deal to a home buyer. If you are meticulous about the care of your home, you should have all of the important papers about your mechanical systems and maintenance together to easily be reviewed.

Not only can an agent provide you with comparable sales data in a market analysis, but can also provide you an estimated proceeds list. This will give you a list of all of the your costs to sell. There are more than just agent success fees. Title insurance, pro-rated taxes, title service, conveyance taxes, warranties and closing fees, or the buyer may even ask that you assist them with closing costs. You should know the bottom line number of what you can expect if your home sells at a specific price. This will provide you with an educated estimate of what you can expect after your mortgage loan (if you have one) is paid off. You may even want to consider a professional appraisal to be sure you are pricing your home correctly. Doing your homework ahead of time can save a lot of heartache and stress later.

When shopping for your next home, find out the costs on your inspections and closing. What additional inspections are necessary if you are moving say from the city out to acreage property? How much will those be? How will the taxes and insurance on the next home affect your monthly payment? What type of warranties will be included? All of these details for your home sale and your next buy should be addressed for you by your agent and a loan officer that you can trust. You should compare the prices on mortgage loans by asking for a truth in lending statement from a few different loan officers. This will tell you exactly how much the loan costs you including closing costs and application fees.

The bottom line is, the more you know and are prepared for, the smoother your transaction will go. Only you can decide how to go forward. Today, a standard purchase contract is 9 pages long. You should always know what you are agreeing to. Putting an experienced professional to work to assist you through the process can truly be headaches saved & money well spent.

Vicki Owens is a Certified Residential Specialist, Accredited Buyers Representative as well as a Graduate of the Realtor institute participating in over $15 million in home sales and more than 200 transactions serving central Ohio since 2004. Highly recommended in the Marysville and Central Ohio area. See her website www.vickihelpsu.com or www.movetomarysville.com for more information or call her cell at 614-440-5174 for a personal assessment of your real estate planning.

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Tartan Ridge - 2009 BIA Parade of Homes

Maureen  McCabe Central OH Homes : Real Estate Agent in Columbus, OH

Tartan Ridge Dublin MI Home at 2009 Parade Last chance... the BIA Parade of Homes at Tartan Ridge in Dublin runs through Sunday, July 26, 2009.

The builders in the 2009 BIA Parade of Homes are:

* Compass Homes
* Coppertree Homes
* Dani Homes
* Duffy Homes by Michael Edwards
* Gossing Construction
* Kevin Knight & Company
* Lakewood Builders
* MI Homes
* New England and Garth's
* Romanelli & Hughes
* Stafford Group

The home pictured at the left, is the M/I Homes Parade of Home entry at Tartan Ridge.

I worked as a volunteer twice at the Parade at the New England Homes Parade house this year. One of theTartan Ridge Dublin - New England Homes partners in New England Homes is also an agent with my office.

The 2006 New England Homes entry in the BIA Parade of Homes won the People's Choice Award that year.

The 2009 People's Choice Award will be announced after the Parade of Homes ends.

The New England Homes house pictured at the right is a Cape Cod style home with a first floor master bedroom. The house is approximately 5600 square feet. There is a big bonus room over the three car garage.

It has a great backyard with a salt water pool, an outdoor kitchen...

The front porch of the New England Homes model with eight big rocking chairs was popular Thursday while I was there as it rained briefly... On Wednesday it rained a lot.

I understand about half of the homes were sold prior to the Parade of Homes start. Both the homes pictured here are sold.

I saw all the homes... at Tartan Ridge ..this year. There are lots of videos and photos on the BIA Parade of Homes site and the individual builders sites and will be more I am sure after the "parade" ends but there is nothing like seeing the homes in person. Go!

Dress sensibly, dress for the weather...

Go now visit the BIA Parade of Homes before it is too late!

Dublin's Tartan Ridge

Tartan Ridge 2009 - New England Homes

Maureen McCabe Real Living HER Worthington

Tartan Ridge 2009 - New England Homes

Maureen  McCabe Central OH Homes : Real Estate Agent in Columbus, OH

New England Homes 2009 Parade of Homes Tartan Ridge The 2009 BIA Parade of Homes at Tartan Ridge in Dublin starts today.  Last night was the Preview Party... I've only gone to the preview party once over ten years ago and I was "the help."

I took this photo of the New England Homes Parade house earlier in the day Friday... if you look really, really close there is a big blue garbage can on the front porch, right next to the door of the New England Homes house.  There are also a pile of shoes by the front door. 

Actually it is a great front porch. They have it set up with lots of rocking chairs, very inviting.

Most of the other Parade homes at Tartan Ridge also  had a garbage can out front  or another obstacle to make it hard to photograph on Friday afternoon. Lots of last minute details to attend to.  They were all busy preparing for opening night.   When I get to go back to see the Parade next week there will be people everywhere...

 

The BIA Parade of Homes Website.

The New England Homes website.

A video about the New England Homes 2009 Parade home at Tartan Ridge featuring Doug Anette mentions the house has two master suites plus a large bonus room over the garage with a full bath. 



Idea Video - New England Homes from Parade of Homes on Vimeo.

The New England Homes entry is sold. I believe their 2006 Parade of Homes entry which won the People's Choice award was sold before that parade of homes, but New England Homes sold a lot of homes because of their exposure at the BIA Parade of Homes.The New England Homes parade entr  was priced just under $900,000.  A number of the homes in the 2009 BIA Parade of Homes at Tartan Ridge are still available.

Anette mentions the pool at the end of the video.  It turned out very nice, very appealing on a hot July afternoon.

Tartan Ridge is in the Dublin School District. New England Homes 2009 Parade of  Homes backyard pool Dublin is a suburb of Columbus Ohio, the Tartan Ridge neighborhood is in Union County. 

 

Dublin's Tartan Ridge 2009 - BIA Parade of Homes

 

Maureen McCabe Real Living HER Worthington

Dublin's Tartan Ridge - BIA Parade of Homes 2009

Maureen  McCabe Central OH Homes : Real Estate Agent in Columbus, OH

Tartan Ridge Parade of Homes - 7175 Glacier Ridge Blvd. Dublin 43017

The BIA Parade of Homes has a blog!  Maybe they did last year too...  Where was the Parade of Homes last year?

2009 BIA Parade of Homes at Dublin's Tartan Ridge neighborhood, the blog 

 

  • Compass Homes
  • Gossing Construction
  • Coppertree Homes
  • Dani Homes
  • Duffy Homes
  • New England & Garth's
  • Kevin Knight & Company
  • Lakewood Builders
  • M/I Homes
  • Stafford Group
  • Romanelli & Hughes

Do you go to the Parade of Homes every year? Is this year different? The parade this year at Dublin's Tartan Ridge neighborhood is billed as "Hundreds of Rooms. Thousands of Ideas"

The 2009 BIA Parade of Homes runs July 11th to the 26th.

Website: BIA Parade of Homes 2009

 


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Finding Tartan Ridge it is just east of Glacier Ridge Metro Park B. is the address from the BIA site, 7175 Glacier Ridge Blvd. Dublin 43017. A is my office, just click to get directions from your home or office. Tartan Ridge is bordered by Brock Road to the north, Jerome Road on the east, McKitrick Road on the south on Hyland-Croy on the west.

*Actually the BIA Parade of Homes blog was started for the 2008 Parade of Homes which was in Gahanna at the Village at Hannah Farms, not the easiest thing to find on the Parade of Homes blog or website.