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Check out the “sewing room” in 5 Pleasant Street in Marlborough! New to market and open this coming Sunday (1/29) 12pm to 1pm this is some beautiful wood work!
4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, hardwoods, full pantry, first floor laundry, fireplace and full dry basement. Special incentive pricing and a great location. You can walk to the downtown area for dinner or shopping and still be moments from 495 for the Monday morning commute.
Want to this in person? Stop in the open house on Sunday 1/29 or contact me
A family presentation! This whole family is together on the decision to sell their home and it shows!
67 Laurel Hill Lane in Holden is a new listing to the market and has so much to offer! Hardwoods throughout – fireplace – nice wooded back yard and a great neighborhood!
To see the whole house – call or email!
This is the living room and kitchen of 67 Laurel Lane in Holden which is coming on the market this week! This 3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch offers so much with hardwood floors, large windows, wood burning or electric fireplace and fenced in yard with a view of the woods.
The basement is dry and has a finished family room and plenty of space for a workshop. Great neighborhood and priced right!
For more information or schedule a showing of the whole house (not just the kitchen and the living room):
Amy Mullen, Realtor CPA CDPE MBA
RE/MAX Professional Associates
508-784-0504
amymullen@remax.net
http://www.amymullenrealestate.com
I hope everyone is warm and safe today! We have rescheduled the open house that we had planned for today at 1565 Main Street in Holden to Wednesday, January 18th at 5pm.
1565 Main Street is brand new from the studs forward and is a masterpiece of luxury, upgrades and flexbility. This multi-level contemporary offers a first floor master, in-law suite and the possibility of commercial zoning.
We are open this Sunday, January 15th 1:30 to 3pm and also open Wednesday January 18th 5pm to 6:30pm with special guest Dan Woznicki from Wells Fargo. Dan will be available to discuss upgrade opportunities and financing options with Wells Fargo.
Don’t miss out on this house! Check out the pictures or watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCfm2H4V2cw
The upgrades in this contemporary in Holden will take your breath away! A complete redesign has been done on this house to offer it’s next owner maximum luxury and flexibility. With a first floor master, in-law apartment, fireplace, media room, wet bar and four bedrooms total with 3 full baths – this contemporary will rival any colonial in the area.
Completely redone from the studs forward and never lived in – this is a brand new house! We’re open this coming Thursday, January 12th, 5pm to 6:30 – come take a look!
Here is the shower for the Master Bath. It features 10 water heads, body dryer, steam sauna, custom travertine, recessed custom glass front cabinet and is on the first floor. This is just one small example of the upgrades in this house!
I want to circulate this video interview on Fox and Friends that featured Alex Charfen because as I was watching it, I realized it is a very complete 5 minute overview of the housing market today. This is some great information for buyers, sellers, investors and realtors. I have recapped his main points in case you don’t have the time to watch the video.
Video link: http://youtu.be/fd7LHQV4y9A
Main points:
Tip #1: This is PRIME time for home buyers and investors: Alex points out that we are at record or near-record low interest rates and property values have dropped between 30% and 50%. We are only expecting single digit decline in the first part of 2012. “Buying at the bottom” is something that only happens if you are truly lucky and we are at bottom by all accounts.
Tip #2: Review your property tax bill carefully: if the value of your property has come down – you should only be paying taxes on the value. There are services that can help you change the property tax value or you can approach your town yourself with an abatement request.
Tip #3: Take advantage of home energy tax credit programs: consult with your tax accountant to see what energy improvements you made to your current home during 2011 will qualify for a tax deduction on your federal return.
Tip #4: Right size your space: Up until about 2007 the thought was “bigger was better” but that has reversed and people are looking for smaller spaces. The thought behind this is that it’s not just the purchase price of the square footage but it’s also the insurance, heating and cooling costs that go into maintaining a larger amount of square footage. If you can “right size” your space, then you can lower your overall expenses.
Tip #5: Be water wise: some areas have very expensive water bills so watch your appliances, washing machines and landscaping. Zero-scaping is a concept that has zero water usage for landscaping. The overall cost of owning a home can be reduced by being “water wise”.
Short sales and Foreclosures: Foreclosure is absolutely the last alternative and worst-case scenario for a troubled home owner – a record number of short sales were approved in 2011 and banks are more willing than ever to work with these deals. Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo are, in some cases, paying the home owners to short sale and move on to a different property.
On average, all the banks have improved their short sale processes and the transaction is almost as fast as a normal transaction. Short sales a dignified solution to a traumatic financial crisis for many homeowners. Find a real estate agent that understands short sales (easily identified with the CDPE designation) and that will shorten the process as well.
Here is the short list of upgrades:
– Imported Italian marble foyer
– Brazilian Cherry Hardwood Floors
– Recessed lighting
– Anderson windows
– Custom solid brass fireplace doors
– Wood burning fireplace
– Solid Maple Cabinets
– Custom Travertine Backsplash
– Custom mosaics
– Stainless steel Bosh appliances
– Breakfast bar
– Wet bar
– Master bath with 10 waterheads in shower
– Body dryer
– First floor Master bedroom
– Media room
– In-law Suite
– Can be commercially zoned
This is not a home for just any buyer…this home is special!
This is an excellent video that explains what a deficiency judgement is. I was speaking with a distressed home owner this afternoon and her biggest obstacle in her efforts to get a mortgage modification was that she could not understand exactly what the various terms meant when she was speaking with her mortgage company. She was hesitant to agree to conditions that she didn’t fully understand.
This video describes a lender’s right to a “deficiency judgment” when a property is sold in a short sale or foreclosed upon. Agents who hold the Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) designation are trained to help homeowners navigate alternatives to foreclosure, and can provide answers to the many questions surrounding America’s foreclosure crisis.
I am a CDPE and you can contact me at 508-784-0504 or amymullen@remax.net for a free consultation to find out if a Short Sale is right for you. You can also visit www.dontforeclosenow.com to review all of your options.
Have you fallen behind on your mortgage payments, and don’t know what to do? Watch this brief video, and find out what a Short Sale is, and why it may be the solution you have been searching for.
Then contact me at 508-784-0504 or amymullen@remax.net for a FREE consultation to find out if a Short Sale is right for you. You can also visit www.dontforeclosenow.com to review all of your options.
Okay – I have to voice this or I might just explode! I would love to get a few basic messages across to the various parties in a short sale in hopes of making this process easier and faster for the next person who utilizes just one of these tips. Even if just one person takes a point from this – my day will be complete!
After working on several very difficult short sales in the past month I have found myself at a point of exasperation a few times while staring up at the ceiling of my office, or the soft top of the Jeep and talking to myself. This is distributing to both myself and any passerby’s. I know that short sales are difficult and they are especially hard on the home owners who are facing of variety of challenges in their lives BUT with these few simple tips…we can make them easier.
So…here you are…by party involved…my advice in simple terms:
BUYERS
BUYER’S AGENTS
LISTING AGENTS
SELLERS
What a relief to get all of that out! This blog is not meant to be an instruction to Short Sales nor is it in reference to any listing currently on the market, expired, sold or foreclosed. This blog was meant to make just one short sale transaction easier at a time and add to the recovery of our housing market! Remember – the housing market is seen as setting the stage for almost every other sector of our economy – let’s get it back on its feet! For more information on short sales visit www.dontforeclosenow.com.