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Wildlife Fair in Kingman AZ April 9! Bring the kids!

Kathleen Murray: Real Estate Agent in Kingman, AZ

Take time on April 9 to visit Kingman's Wildlife Fair. Free and open to the public the event will be held at Kingman Academy from 6 to 9 p.m. This is a youth event sponsored by Arizona Game and Fish and will be youth oriented. Past events hosted 2000 guests.

View live birds, mammals, several species of rattlesnakes and other native wildife. There will also be interactive hunting and fishing games. Don't forget to bring your camera. Photo ops will be available. For more information, contact Game and Fish @ (928) 692-7700.

Great Lakes Airlines will start service in Kingman on April 7.

Kathleen Murray: Real Estate Agent in Kingman, AZ

Well it's not what we had hoped for, but at least our airline service is back.

On Monday, Great Lakes announced that they will begin offering flights between Kingman and Ontario, California. Once again we will be able to connect Kingman to the national transportation system.

We lost our provider last June and it is great to see it back. Great Lakes spokesmen have said it is their goal to get service from Kingman to Las Vegas and we hope to see it in the near future.

Service will also be provided from Kingman to Farmington, NM, the airlines maintenance facility.

Welcome to Kingman--Great Lakes Airlines!

For schedule information go to www.flygreatlakes.com

It's that time again. Do you have paper, paper and more

Kathleen Murray: Real Estate Agent in Kingman, AZ

It's that time of the year when we are mulling through our documents and paperwork getting ready for tax time. Are you taking adequate measures to protect these documents from fallilng into the wrong hands or being lost in a natural disaster? Do you know how long to keep tax records? Do you know the best way to protect vital paperwork from fire and flood damage? Do you know what type of paper shredder is recommended to completely destroy documents?

  • Tax returns and supporting documents need to be kept for the previous seven filing years.
  • Keep pay stubs and records until the end of the year to confirm your 1099 or W-2 forms are correct.
  • Warranties and original receipts for warranted items should be set aside at least until the warranty expires.
  • Essential documents to keep in a safe deposit box with a copy in your locked local file/safe:
    1. Birth Certificates
    2. Social Security Cards
    3. Living Wills
    4. Power of Attorney documents
    5. Insurance policies
    6. Real estate titles and deeds
    7. Car titles
    8. Retirement plans
    9. Investment trade confirmations
    10. Military documents and veterans benefit awards
    • You can also send copies to a family member out of state.
    • Be sure to have one person or trusted advisor who knows the contents and the combination or key location.
  • Documents to destroy:
    1. Bank notices/statements
    2. ATM transactions
    3. Pre-approved credit card offers
    4. Credit card statements

Paper shredders are inexpensive and can be purchased for about $40. Make sure to buy a cross shredder. You might want to consider professional shredding and are completely unrecoverable by others. Professional shredders provide a certificate of destruction to limit your liability. Can be more cost effective than a heavy duty shredder. You may also request witnessing documents being destroyed to prevent security risks.

Another solution is to scan these documents into an electronic file and store on CD or hard drive in a safe deposit box before deystroying the file. Do not destroy essential document originals.

Now is the time to buy!

Kathleen Murray: Real Estate Agent in Kingman, AZ

I know it is hard to take that leap into homeownership when the economy is in turmoil and all you hear is gloom and doom about the marketplace. The news bombards us everyday with real estate statistics, most of them sound negative. They say 7% of homes are in foreclosure, but forget to say 92% are not. All real estate is local.

Kingman AZ is a wonderful place to live. Surrounded by mountains and close to Las Vegas, we offer a climate different from our surrounding cities of Bull Head City, Laughlin and Lake Havasu. Because of our elevation, we are cooler in the summer by 10 to 20 degrees. We sit at the crossroads of Hwy 40 and 93, in fact, if you have driven from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon, you have passed through Kingman. We have no natural disasters to worry about. No earthquakes, no floods, no tornadoes and very little snow. In fact, this year we have had more snow than in the past 30 years. A total of 4 inches that was gone the next day.

Here are a few reasons why now may be the right time to buy:

  1. Mortgage rates are low, lower than they have been in many years. We have lenders, willing and able to lend mortgage money. The stimulus may drive rates up.
  2. Inventory is high. You have an enormous variety of homes to pick from.
  3. Sellers are motivated and willing to negotiate.
  4. If you are a 1st time buyer, you can get up to a $8,000 tax credit applied to either your 2008 or 2009 taxes.
  5. We are close to, if not at the bottom of the market. You never know when it will hit its bottom until prices start going up.

You could be missing a tremendous opportunity!

How will the stimulus tax credit affect you?

Kathleen Murray: Real Estate Agent in Kingman, AZ

You must be a first time home buyer, which the law defines as someone who hasn't owned a primary home for 3 years prior to the subject home purchase. If you haven't owned a home for 3 years, but your spouse has, neither of you qualifies. You must also purchase the home between January 1 2009 and December 1, 2009. Taxpayers who purcased a home in 2008 may be eligible for the former $7500 credit, but that credit must be repaid over 15 years. The new credit does not have to be repaid as long as you stay in your home for 3 years.

The stimulus tax credit is equal to 10% of the homes's purchase price, up to a maximum of $8,000. The law also allows taxpayers who purchase a home in 2009 to claim the credit on their 2008 taxes. If you have already filed your claim, you may file an ammended return to claim the credit.