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ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IRENE?

Rosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady": Real Estate Agent in Brookville, NY

I now live in Charleston, South Carolina and my friends in New York are calling me how am I faring with Irene. I told them I’m fine. Luckily we missed the whole thing. We have some rain for maybe 10 minutes and some wind strong enough but not too strong to make you panic.

When hurricane strikes, high wind can cause downed power lines which disrupt communication for days. Supplies may take several days to come by because road can be impassable. So preparations are very important. For New Yorkers, you don’t have much time so get going.


Before The Hurricane - Assemble a Disaster Kit which includes the following:

Important family documents kept in a waterproof portable condition - Home Ownerhip Deeds, Insurance policies, insurance cards, wills, tax returns, birth and marriage certificates, passport numbers, social security cards, credit card account numbers, photo IDs, proof of address and home inventory list.

First aid kit plus any special needs items for children, seniors or people with disabilities.

7-day supply of medication - essential prescription and information. Keep lists of the medications each household member takes, the reason and their dosages, and of all doctors' names and their phone numbers.

Battery-powered flashlight, a battery-operated AM/FM radio and/or hank-crank radio and extra batteries.

Food - non-perishable items that you would want to eat - energy bars or granola bars, canned goods (and a manual can opener), peanut butter or anything that does not require refrigeration and cooking with very little water. Have canned goods on hand with a manually operated can opener.

Water - at least 1 gallon per day for each person. Consider filling up jugs of tap water in advance in case stores are sold out of bottled water. If the power goes out, you may not have tap water access. You may need water to flush the toilet so keep gallons of water in your bath tub.

Clothing - a change of clothing including rainwear, sturdy shoes and protective gloves for each person.

Maps - regional road maps and evacuation routes. Make sure your car has a tank full of gas. Have an extra set of car and house keys.

Personal items - eyeglasses, contact lenses and solution, personal care and hygiene items, cell phones, few toys for kids and books to read in case you end up in a shelter for days.

Copies of credit/ATM cards and $50-$100 cash in small denominations. ATM and credit cards won't work in case there is power outage.

Pets - Assemble a Pet Disaster Kit to include medications, food, water, veterinarian contact info, collars, leashes, etc. Portable crates are a good way to transport small pets.

In addition to the above, make sure you have an emergency contact card and family disaster plan. Include a communication plan where members of your family can communicate with a contact person to let them know of your whereabouts. Understant that phone lines and email service may be overwhelmed so keep on trying. Have photos of family members and pets for re-identification purposes.

Secure loose items in your yard, such as potted plants, lawn furniture and trash cans. Not only are you at risk for losing them, but they may end up being blown through your window or your neighbor's.

Keep storm drains open if you can safely do so. This may help keep water out of your basement.

Close blinds and curtains on windows, and stay away from them when the high winds hit.

Unplug unused appliances, routers, computers, TVs, etc. Power could cycle on and off a few times before failing completely, and when power is being restored, these surges could fry your equipment!

If you are well prepared, you'll be in a better position to handle a crisis of magnitude proportion.

During the Hurricane -

Listen to the advice of local officials - evacuate if instructed to do so.

Stay indoors, away from windows.

Be aware that the calm (the "eye") is deceptive; the storm is not over. (The worst part occurs after the eye passes over).

Trees, shrubs, buildings, and other objects damaged by the "first winds" can be broken or destroyed by the "second winds."

If outside, stay away from flood waters.

If you come upon a flooded road, turn around and go another way.

If you are caught on a flooded road and waters are rising rapidly around you, get out of the car and climb to higher ground.

After the Hurricane -

Keep listening to NOAA Weather Radio or local radio or TV stations for instructions.

If you evacuated, return to premises when local officials advise that it is safe to do so.

Inspect location for damage.

Use flashlights in the dark, do not use candles.

Take Power Outage Safety Precautions.

Copyright © 2011. By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". All rights reserved. *ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IRENE?"

Check the links below for more information on:

Oyster Bay NY Real Estate

Oyster Bay NY Homes for Sale

Brookville NY Real Estate

Long Island Real Estate

Luxury Houses for Sale

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please call for more real estate information -

Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady", Brookville NY Real Estate Professional

Licensed Associate Broker

Address: 6336 Northern Blvd., East Norwich, NY, 11732

Pick up the phone and call today!

Cell Phone: (516) 385-0584

Email Me - rosalinda@rosalindamorgan.com

Visit my website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

More about me...

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HIRING A BUYER'S AGENT?

Rosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady": Real Estate Agent in Brookville, NY

When buying a home, you have a choice: your agent can work for the Seller or your agent can work for you. A buyer's agent is an agent who is engaged by a buyer to represent the buyer's best interests, not the seller's. A buyer's agent works exclusively on behalf of the buyer-client in any given real estate transaction. Only a buyer's agent can represent and work 100% for the interest of the buyer and yet most buyers refuse to sign a buyer's agent agreement.

Being represented by a buyer's agent won't cost you more in commission fees and it could actually save you time, money and aggravation. A buyer-client usually pays no more for the services of a buyer-agent than he/she would if using a traditional real estate agent. Typically a buyer's agent receives compensation from the seller's proceeds of the sale, the same way a seller's agent or broker's agent would.

The buyer's agent keeps the buyer's personal and financial information in strictest confidence. The buyer's agent negotiates the purchase of a home at a price and on terms acceptable to the buyer. The buyer's agent analyzes market data to determine an appropriate offering price. The buyer's agent makes you aware of negatives and positives of a property. The buyer's agent prepares the sales documents with the buyer's best interests in mind. The buyer's agent shows you all properties - multiple listings, exclusive listings with any Realtor, and For Sale By Owner.

If you are not represented by a buyer's agent, that agent who is taking you around to see properties is working as the seller's agent. You are required by NYS law to sign a Disclosure Form to make you aware that your agent is or is not working for you. A seller's agent must treat you (as the buyer) fairly and can't misrepresent any material facts about the property. A seller's agent must try to get the most money and the best terms for the seller. By law, the seller's agent must tell the seller everything he/she has been able to find out about you. Suppose you want to make an offer of $475,000 but you are willing to go up to $500,000, a seller's agent is bound by law to disclose this information to the seller. A seller could gain the competitive edge in situations like this.

A buyer's agent has the following fiduciary duties to the buyer: remarkable care, undivided loyalty, confidentiality, full disclosure, obedience and duty to account. The obligations of a buyer's agent are also subject to any specific provisions set forth in an agreement between the agent and the buyer. You should be represented by a buyer's agent who will pledge total, undivided loyalty to you.

Copyright © 2011. By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". All rights reserved. *WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HIRING A BUYER'S AGENT?*

Check the links below for more information on:

Oyster Bay NY Real Estate

Oyster Bay NY Homes for Sale

Brookville NY Real Estate

Long Island Real Estate

Luxury Houses for Sale

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please call for more real estate information -

Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady", Brookville NY Real Estate Professional

Licensed Associate Broker

Address: 6336 Northern Blvd., East Norwich, NY, 11732

Pick up the phone and call today!

Cell Phone: (516) 385-0584

Email Me - rosalinda@rosalindamorgan.com

Visit my website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

More about me...

IN SELLING OUR HOME, WHAT ARE THE IMPORTANT THINGS WE HAVE TO DISCUSS WITH OUR AGENT?

Rosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady": Real Estate Agent in Brookville, NY

Q. IN SELLING OUR HOME IN BROOKVILLE, NY, WHAT ARE THE IMPORTANT THINGS WE HAVE TO DISCUSS WITH OUR AGENT?

A. If you're selling your home in Brookville, NY, Oyster Bay, NY or anywhere else for that matter, you need to be aware that there are four things which are critical in selling your property to get a quick sale at top dollars.

1) Pricing the property to ensure the likelihood of getting offers. Many people try to set a high price thinking they can come down later. That's a big mistake because above-market pricing stifles showings and discourages offers of any kind, usually netting the homeowner a lower price than they planned on getting. Proper pricing of your home is critical for quick sale.

2) Marketing the property to attain the highest number of showings from qualified buyers. Check your agent's marketing plan carefully to ensure they have the ability to do more than just place it in MLS and hold a few open houses. It should be on several websites for buyers to see it.

3) Creation and Negotiation of the purchase contract. A good agent's negotiating skills can make or break a purchase contract. Check their experience in these matters. Ask questions about past transactions they handled.

4) Managing the escrow process. During this phase, your agent must be on top of all the escrow functions: scheduling inspections and appraisals, helping with financing if needed, checking all contingencies, and more. Follow up on the progress of each steps.

When interviewing real estate agents, make sure you address each of the four phases of the selling process. Establishing mutual trust and cooperation are crucial between you and your agent.

Copyright © 2011. By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". All rights reserved. *IN SELLING OUR HOME, WHAT ARE THE IMPORTANT THINGS WE HAVE TO DISCUSS WITH OUR AGENT?*

Check the links below for more information on:

Oyster Bay NY Real Estate

Oyster Bay NY Homes for Sale

Brookville NY Real Estate

Long Island Real Estate

Luxury Houses for Sale

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please call for more real estate information -

Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady", Brookville NY Real Estate Professional

Licensed Associate Broker

Address: 6336 Northern Blvd., East Norwich, NY, 11732

Pick up the phone and call today!

Cell Phone: (516) 385-0584

Email Me - rosalinda@rosalindamorgan.com

Visit my website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

More about me...

WINTER CURB APPEAL FOR HOME FOR SALE IN OYSTER BAY AND BROOKVILLE, NY

Rosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady": Real Estate Agent in Brookville, NY

If you are trying to sell your home in Oyster Bay and Brookville areas during the winter months, making a good first impression is very important. Here are some things that you should remember when preparing your home for sale in winter.

•1. Now that the snow has finally arrived, make sure the driveway, walkway to the front door and the front steps are clear of snow.

•2. Make sure the front yard is clean and free of debris.

•3. Proper outdoor lighting makes the home safe and attractive to the buyer who comes to see the house after dark.

•4. Make sure the gutters are clean so leaves cannot accumulate and clog the gutter.

•5. Before you put the house on the market, make sure the exterior paint is not peeling off. Better yet, have exterior walls painted in the fall before the For Sale sign goes on the front yard.

•6. Have evergreen plants in containers on the front steps to welcome visitors to your home.

•7. If you are decorating for the holidays, do not overdecorate. Too many inflatable things outdoors is not for everyone. A simple wreath on your front door sometimes will suffice.

•8. Make sure the house number is clearly visible from the street.

Copyright © 2010. By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". All rights reserved. *WINTER CURB APPEAL FOR HOME FOR SALE IN OYSTER BAY AND BROOKVILLE, NY*

Check the links below for more information on:

Oyster Bay NY Real Estate

Oyster Bay NY Homes for Sale

Brookville NY Real Estate

Long Island Real Estate

Luxury Houses for Sale

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please call for more real estate information -

Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady", Brookville NY Real Estate Professional

Licensed Associate Broker

Address: 6336 Northern Blvd., East Norwich, NY, 11732

Pick up the phone and call today!

Cell Phone: (516) 385-0584

Email Me - rosalinda@rosalindamorgan.com

Visit my website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

More about me...

A BLESSING FOR THE THANKSGIVING MEAL

Rosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady": Real Estate Agent in Brookville, NY

A BLESSING FOR THE THANKSGIVING MEAL

Bountiful God,

You have blessed us in many ways,

In the beauty and richness of our land,

And in the freedom we enjoy.

You have given us even greater gifts

In our family who loves and cares for us

And in the grace which allows us to know and believe in you.

May we be grateful for all our blessings

Not just today, but every day.

Help us to turn our gratitude into action

By caring for those in need

And by working for a more just society.

Bless the wonderful meal we will enjoy today and

the merriment of those at table.

Be with all those we love who are not with us at this time.

We thank you Lord now and forever. Amen.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!!

Copyright © 2010. By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". All rights reserved. * A BLESSING FOR THE THANKSGIVING MEAL *

Check the links below for more information on:

Oyster Bay NY Real Estate

Oyster Bay NY Homes for Sale

Brookville NY Real Estate

Long Island Real Estate

Luxury Houses for Sale

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please call for more real estate information -

Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady", Brookville NY Real Estate Professional

Licensed Associate Broker

Address: 6336 Northern Blvd., East Norwich, NY, 11732

Pick up the phone and call today!

Cell Phone: (516) 385-0584

Email Me - rosalinda@rosalindamorgan.com

Visit my website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

More about me...