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Wildfire burns in Clermont Florida

Richard D Ferris Florida State Certified (FHA) Appraiser: Appraiser in Clermont, FL

I am keeping an eye on the wildfire still burning near SR 50 and CR 561 in Clermont today.

My home and office (in my home) is loctaed just a few miles south of this wild fire. I took a drive along CR 561 this morning while the road was still open, and captured some recent pictures of the burned over area.

I am truly grateful for the firefighters and forestry division for all their hard work over the last couple of days! So far, no homes have been destroyed or damaged - although some surrounding lands are charred. It all grows back eventually - but it certainly makes one grateful for the blessing of a safe home and famlily.

I extend my heartfelt thanks to our public servants for their hard work keeping homes and families like mine safe!

Make it a SAFE day...

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AUTHOR: Richard D Ferris - AmcAppraisalsinc.com
Phone 877-789-5249 or email me: richard@amcappraisalsinc.com

Richard D. Ferris
AMCAppraisalsinc.com
richard@amcappraisalsinc.com

(877) 789-5249
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Residential Appraisals in Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk, and Seminole Counties.

Also servicing Deltona, Deland, and Orange City in Volusia County.

Florida State Certified Residential Appraiser #RD4088

FHA Certified : Associate Member Appraisal Institute

January 2009 Market Report for Clermont Florida

02-09-09
Johnny Davis
Johnny  Davis: Real Estate Agent in Clermont, FL

Here is the market report for January 2009 for Clermont Florida. All stats are gathered by Davis Signature Realty LLC from the Mid Florida Regional MLS.

***Everything listed below happened during the month of January 2009***

Residential

1. Residential Listings: 188

2. Residential Listings Pending: 19

3. Residential Listings Sold: 5

4. Average Sales Price: $230,568.80

Commercial

1. Commercial Listings: 11

2. Commercial Listings Pending: 0

3. Commercial Listings Sold: 0

4. Average Sales Price: $0

Vacant Land

1. Vacant Listings: 19

2. Vacant Land Listings Pending: 0

3. Vacant Land Listings Sold: 0

4. Average Sales Price: $0

Until Next Time,

Johnny Davis

Davis Signature Realty LLC

www.iselllakecounty.com

Clermont Christian Academy Basketballathon

02-04-09
Johnny Davis
Johnny  Davis: Real Estate Agent in Clermont, FL

Clermont Christian Academy will be holding their annual basketballathon this Friday (February 4th) at 6:00 PM. The game will be held at Calvary Christian School in Winter Garden. To get there from Clermont, take HWY 50 East to Dillard Street. Go left on Dillard. Calvary is located one mile down on your right hand side. The upper classmen will be selling hamburgers and hotdogs. Come out and support your local christian school. I look forward to seeing you!

Keep Your Fireplace Fit

Steve Lightcap Jr.: Inspector in Clermont, FL

To avoid unexpected mishaps that could ruin an evening around the fireplace, observe some simple precautions.

  • Clean fireplaces annually, preferably by a certified chimney sweep.
  • Use safety screens and doors for wood-burning fireplaces.
  • Before lighting any fire, check to see that flue damper is open.
  • Only burn dry, seasoned wood. Green or wet wood will not burn cleanly, increasing the rate of creosote buildup.
  • Do not burn wrapping papers or evergreens in the fireplace. These ignite suddenly and burn intensely, increasing risk of a flash fire.
  • Use care with "fire salts," which produce colored flames when thrown on wood fires. Keep them away from children and avoid inhaling smoke from their flames.
  • Do not leave the fire unattended, and make sure you have at least one working smoke/fire detector.
Remember, when in doubt, always consult a professional. More home safety information and maintenance information is available on my blog.

Be Mindful of Maintenance Costs

Steve Lightcap Jr.: Inspector in Clermont, FL

Maintenance costs need to be considered when purchasing a home. General estimates indicate that every home will require between 1 percent and 3 percent of the home’s value in annual maintenance costs, and this figure does not necessarily include major or emergency repairs.

Prevention Saves Time and Money
The ongoing maintenance of a home is a significant contributor to holding or increasing its value. Homeowners should plan a solid preventive maintenance schedule, so problems can be fixed before they become more costly and damaging.

There are many other benefits for current and potential homeowners when they incorporate preventive maintenance into their annual planning. Preventive maintenance:

  • Avoids expensive emergency repairs: Contractor fees rise in proportion to the urgency and the hour of the service call.
  • Saves money and aggravation: Repairs planned for completion during off-peak times are less expensive and stressful.
  • Minimizes homeowner insurance premiums: Correcting deficiencies before they represent an insurance claim will keep premiums reasonable.
  • Eliminates costly consequential damage: When major home components, like a roof, fail, the damage to home interiors and furnishings can be substantial.
  • Homes in good condition sell at higher prices than neglected counterparts.

Create a Maintenance Checklist
Every house is different, but there are some common elements every homeowner can include on a regular maintenance list:

  • Check the grading and drainage around the foundation
  • Seal driveway and walkway cracks
  • Check fencing and gates
  • Check and trim trees near the house
  • Check for deteriorating/damaged siding
  • Check for loose, damaged, or missing roofing and flashings
  • Clean all gutters and leaders
  • Check weather-stripping and seals on all windows and doors
  • Insulate water lines that are subject to freezing
  • Check condition of the water heater
  • Check ventilation openings for nests, blockage

While this list is not comprehensive, it’s a good start to identifying some potential trouble spots in any home.

Do Your Own Research
It’s important to learn as much about your particular home’s operations. Many Web sites and newsletters contain valuable information and tips, and housemaster.com® contains a wide array of resources for homeowners, homebuyers, and home sellers such as a Home Defect Survey, A Preventive Maintenance Checklist, Common Home Concerns Overview, and Home Inspector selection guidelines.

Even if you are not comfortable making repairs on your own, simply learning more about spotting potential problems can help reduce the extent and cost of contractor repairs. A home is a major investment and it should be monitored closely.

Remember, these tips are only general guidelines. Since each situation is different, contact a professional if you have questions about a specific issue. More home safety and maintenance information is available on my blogs.