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This Month in Real Estate

This Month in Real Estate
August 2010

Brought to you by Dicky Gaines and Beth Incorvati

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Market Update

Housing activity continues to remain above year-ago levels despite some setbacks resulting from the now-expired tax credit. Improved stability in home prices with similar levels of distressed properties seen last year offers a hopeful sign the market is holding its ground. However, the economy still has a considerable way to go to achieve its full recovery.

Consumers are saving more and being picky about how they spend their money. While a higher savings rate means less spending in the near term, this is a positive sign that households are taking control of their finances to build some cushion that can be used to pay down debt and/or support future spending.

Existing home sales marked the twelfth consecutive month of year-over-year increase in June. On a monthly basis, sales activity eased 5.1% from May. The moderation in home sales reflects "understandable swings as buyers responded to the tax credits," according to Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist. He anticipates such impact to show up in the next two months.

June's median home price increased for the fourth consecutive month. Distressed homes, accounting for 32% of sales last month, continued holding home prices at highly affordable levels for the time being. While distressed sales hovered around the same level as a year ago, the gain in home prices is pointing to a sustained stability in the making.

Interest Rates

Mortgage rates set a new record low in July as consumer confidence softened and unemployment remained elevated. This presents a great opportunity for buyers and investors. Coupled with lowered home prices and a robust rental market, investors are finding their way to cash-flow opportunities. As recovery gains deeper roots, rates will need to rise to keep inflation in check.

Rates as of August 6.

This Month's Video

Topics For Home Owners, Buyers & Sellers

Consumers Beware: New Credit Card Tricks

On May 22, 2009, President Obama signed into law the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009, marking a turning point for American consumers and ending the days of unfair rate hikes and hidden fees. While the new law offers significant safeguards, consumers still need to be vigilant against new practices designed to outflank the new rules.

Stay as informed as possible, read your statement , report any irregularities immediately, and watch for these tricks.

  • Shortened Billing Cycle: The CARD Act requires companies to allow a window of at least 21 days from when a statement is mailed and when payment is due. Cardholders are reporting being shortchanged on billing cycle time and then being assessed late-payment fees.
    Advice: Watch out for shortened payment dates.

  • Sunday Due Dates: The CARD Act stipulates if a creditor does not receive or accept payments on weekends or holidays, then the date is extended and late-payment fees shouldn't be triggered. However, some banks say they're open for business even when there's no mail delivery.
    Advice: Don't assume you are safe.

  • Low-Limit Cards: The CARD Act says a card's total annual fees can't exceed 25% of a borrower's credit line. However, some issuers may be evading the fee restrictions by charging an up-front processing fee that doesn't fall under the 25% cap.
    Advice: Watch out for processing and other fees.

  • False Inactive Fees: Issuers will no longer be able to charge inactivity fees or extra charges for people who don't spend a certain amount each year, effective August 22. However, some issuers are charging an annual fee that's waived if cardholders reach a certain spending threshold.
    Advice: Watch out for conditional annual fees.

  • Rebate Offers: Some credit cards offer refunds on finance charges when customers pay on time. However, rebate offers aren't governed by the CARD Act, and such offers can be revoked suddenly and for any reason, leaving cardholders stuck with higher charges.
    Advice: Rebates may translate to real savings in finance charges.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

OPEN SUNDAY IN CHAPELGATE, AUGUST 15TH - 12-3PM...JOIN US!

OPEN SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 FROM NOON -3PM! 18 Alderman Court, located in beautiful and conveniently located Chapelgate! This lovely 3 bedroom home with 2 full and 2 half baths has much to offer and is worth a look!

The first impression is a favorable one, as you are met with a full brick front exterior accented by a black wrought iron railing at the steps. A full glass front storm door allows for natural light to enter the main level. Access to the home may also be gained through the single car garage, which offers an automatic opener and additional storage.Once inside, you'll immediately notice the gleaming hardwood floors found throughout the main level. The updated kitchen boasts beautiful granite counters and ample table space for informal dining. A pass through window allows a view into the formal dining room, featuring classic molding,trim, and a brass chandelier. As you step down into the living room, you'll be impressed not only by the size of this space but also by the room's focal point - the cozy woodburning fireplace. A traditional mantle and spot lights accentuate this feature, which will certainly provide ambiance to the owners and to guests. Easy access to the sunny deck is gained via the full size sliding door.

The bedroom level is sure to please as well, offering spacious rooms, ample closet space, neutral walls and carpet. The master suite features soaring ceilings and a large bath with a separate shower and jetted tub.The lower level provides a casual place to relax or work, a laundry and utility room, a second half bath, and additional storage. Could this be your new home? Join us Sunday, or call us for your personal tour. Don't forget to visit our website - www.PropertyGaines.com - to learn more about our team and how we work!

This event will be hosted by Dicky Gaines. He may be reached by phone at 410.340.8402 or you may send an email to dgaines@kw.com

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