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Sterling, Rock Falls and Dixon, Illinois Market Survey Report
Real Estate Survey of Whiteside and Lee County Town Real Estate for Sale
Week of January 8, 2008 - January 15, 2008
CITY | New and Back on Market 2008 / 2007
| Went To Pending 2008 / 2007 | Went to Expired 2008 / 2007 | Went to Closed 2008 / 2007 |
Sterling | 16/11 | 4 / 2 | 7 / 8 | 2 / 5 |
Rock Falls | 13 / 13 | 4 / 6 | 4 / 6 | 2 / 4 |
Dixon | 16 / 6 | 2 / 6 | 10 / 13 | 2 / 2 |
This chart shows the total sales volume for the second week of January 2008 as compared to the same time in 2007. Year to date graph will follow. The market data for real estate and homes for sale in Sterling, Rock Falls and Dixon was pulled from the Sauk Valley Association of Realtors as of a 5:30 P.M. download and all information is believed to be accurate but not warranted.
As you can see there is little market change. Some of the new listings may be carry over from the previous year and also includes back on market which includes a listing that may have expired prior to January 8, 2008 and re-listed prior to January 15, 2008.
If you are thinking about buying or selling feel free to give me a call.
You can take a look at any of the listings in Sterling, Rock Falls and Dixon as well as a host of other real estate information at any time at my web portal.
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NEW LAWS REGARDING REAL ESTATE
In 2008 for State of Illinois
Hello all Sterling Illinois Homes buyers and sellers.

If you own a home and are planning to sell, or are buying a home in Illinois a recent change to Illinois law is of importance to you. Effective January 1, 2008, all sellers of residential property in Illinois must provide buyers with a completed Radon Disclosure Form. This form is much like the lead base form and provides for the seller to inform any potential buyer of any known information about the presence of radon in a home. This act is known as the Illinois Radon Awareness Act. Much of what is here is pretty scientific. In order to save time I have given you the quick version of this law as well as RADON. I have included links to the important details throughout this article. Please click on the BLUE links throughout to get the full facts. ![]()
If you are making or are planning to make an offer on a property whether the home is in Sterling, Rock Falls, Dixon, or any other area of Illinois or the country for that matter, if you do not ask for a RADON test at time of offer, your opportunity may be lost. Be sure to consult your real estate agent for advice and the cost involved in a RADON test in your area.
So what is RADON? Radon is a radioactive element that is part of the radioactive decay chain of naturally occurring uranium in soil. Since RADON can't be seen, smelled or tasted it must be detected. High levels of RADON is believed to be a carcinogenic agent. Levels that fall above the USEPA action level for radon is 4.0 picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L). The risk of developing lung cancer at 4.0 pCi/L is estimated at about 7 lung cancer deaths per 1000 persons. That is why USEPA and IEMA recommends reducing your radon level if the concentration is 4.0 pCi/L or more.
There are several ways to TEST for RADON. The most effective is to hire a trained radon inspection service. They will have the experience, training and the equipment to conduct a controlled test. Your local Sterling Illinois Realtor can provide you the names of several companies that can provide you with this service. If you want a low cost simple test, kits are available in a number of places including most hardware stores.
So what do I do if my house tests above the action level of 4.0 pCi/L? Relax, all is not lost. You will want to consult a trained RADON MITIGATION SPECIALIST they are specially trained to install the needed equipment to bring the RADON to acceptable levels. Costs to cure run from around $800 up to several thousand. Once again, each area of the country is different on how a positive test result is handled.
This report once again is a quick version of RADON and the new Illinois law. Be sure that you consult your REALTOR or attorney when purchasing your home.
Information about this new law is available for consumers by clicking here.

I have attached the law below... HAPPY READING...
Brian Corwell
Sterling Illinois Homes for sale
Sterling, Illinois Real Estate for you
www.briancorwell.com
NUCLEAR SAFETY
(420 ILCS 46/) Illinois Radon Awareness Act
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(420 ILCS 46/5) |
(420 ILCS 46/10) DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION ON RADON HAZARDS (For Residential Real Property Sales or Purchases)
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(2) Transfers from a mortgagor to a mortgagee by deed | ||
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