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Stink Bug Invasion! It’s as Bad as You Think

September 27, 2012

Stink bugs are coming (again)! In fact, they’re already here, and the government is searching for ways to wipe out the little stinkers.

An army of stink bugs has marched into 38 states, and the federal government is scrambling to find ammunition to take them down.

Brown marmorated stink bugs, a Chinese import, are invading homes, orchards, and vineyards; eating fruit, buzzing overhead, and staying warm until they can emerge and lay eggs in spring.

If last year’s stink bug invasion wasn’t bad enough, this fall’s invasion is the second one this year — which presages an even bigger onslaught in 2013, says Tracy Leskey, an Agriculture Department entomologist.

“This has been a very good year for the stink bug,” Leskey told the The Examiner in Washington, D.C.

Entomologists are deep into R&D to find ways to wipe out the stink bug. Front-runners include baited traps and natural stink bug enemies, such as the wheel bug, a bug assassin that injects a paralyzing enzyme that turns stink bug innards into porridge, which the wheel bug sucks up.

The best way you can keep stink bugs at bay is to seal your home up tight, like you do in winter to lower your heating costs.

  • Close doors and windows
  • Fill cracks in siding, window screens, and HVAC vents
  • Install weather stripping
  • Plug outdoor outlets

If stink bugs already have invaded your home, grab them with toilet paper and flush them down the toilet. Or, drown them in a jar of soapy water.

Do not squish them, which will release the stink that inspired its name, or vacuum them up, which will make the machine smell.

I gun down stink bugs in my house with my trusty Bugzooka.

Have stink bugs invaded your home? How do you get rid of them?

Why Foreclosures Are Awesome – REPOST

August 20, 2012

Even though dirty and uncomfortable…here is why foreclosures are necessary for this market:

Another take on the big mortgage settlement…

February 11, 2012

These guys are great and in this video they recap an excellent way to qualify for a VA Loan if you’re currently unmarried and a real person’s look at the robo-bot settlement with the major banks.

 

Fannie Mae Rolls Out Online-only REO Offers – where are they in Worcester County?

February 11, 2012

Streamling!  I love a good system and I am hoping this works well!  Worcester County has a 184 Fannie Mae Homepath properties and now buyers can submit an offer directly online to Fannie Mae with their agent.  I am hoping this creates an efficient environment to moving these properties off the market and into the “sold” category.

“Making an offer to purchase a HomePath property is now quick, easy and entirely online! Beginning February 2, all offers on HomePath properties must be made using the HomePath Online Offer system. If you’re ready to make an offer, just have your real estate professional click the “Make an Offer” button on the property information and follow the instructions.”

Only licensed agents can make offers, so any consumers shopping for a home on Fannie’s HomePath site have to contact an agent first.”

Here is a list of the 184 REO properties in Worcester County that are available as of today.  If you are interested in seeing one of these properties or getting more information on how to purchase a foreclosure – just let me know!  I will connect you!

Address City State List Price Property Type Bedrooms Bathrooms Square Feet Lot Size
39 Sled Rd Ashburnham Ma $41,900 Single-Family 2 1 1205 9000
13 Holt Rd Ashburnham Ma $82,900 Single-Family 2 1 816 37994
11 Stodge Dr Ashburnham Ma $189,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1337 7500
317 Petersham Rd Athol Ma $77,900 Single-Family 3 2 1561 103237
181 Harugari St Athol Ma $82,900 Single-Family 3 2 1416 9022
63 Everett St Athol Ma $49,900 Single-Family 3 2 1500 12196
82 Kennebunk St Athol Ma $71,900 Single-Family 4 2 2612 43560
90 Narrow Ln Athol Ma $139,900 Single-Family 3 2 1290 80000
21 Harrison Ave Auburn Ma $76,900 Single-Family 2 1.5 1182 14136
49 Wallace Ave Auburn Ma Single-Family 4 1.5 1654 42000
124 South St Auburn Ma $199,900 Single-Family 3 2.5 1810 20000
19 Holman St Baldwinville Ma $79,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1671 9583
22 Pleasant St Baldwinville Ma $49,000 Single-Family 4 2 1678 12196
98 Farrington Rd Barre Ma $194,900 Single-Family 2 2 1803 136342
331 Nichols Rd Barre Ma $149,500 Single-Family 3 2 2539 4
134 Valley Rd Barre Ma $134,900 Single-Family 3 1 1320 25700
27 Kendall St Barre Ma $55,900 Multi-Family 3 2 6000
650 Rathbun St Blackstone Ma $150,000 Single-Family 2 1 1076
9 Rocco Dr Blackstone Ma $229,900 Single-Family 5 3 1728 25264
34 Miller St Blackstone Ma $117,900 Multi-Family 5 2
310 Ballville Rd Bolton Ma $259,900 Single-Family 3 2 1000 43560
45 Auburn St Cherry Valley Ma $81,900 Single-Family 4 1 1624 54886
16 Blossom St Clinton Ma $99,000 Single-Family 4 1 1536 9900
56 Parker St Clinton Ma $149,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1340
270 Chestnut St Clinton Ma $194,900 Single-Family 3 2 2179 10477
333 South St Douglas Ma $114,900 Multi-Family 6 2 88427
34 Main St Douglas Ma $168,900 Single-Family 3 2 1587 33461
68 Webster St Douglas Ma $189,900 Single-Family 4 2 1344 74662
5 Gilboa St Douglas Ma $79,900 Single-Family 4 1.5 1482 11854
61 W Main St Dudley Ma $89,900 Single-Family 2 2 1306 9147
7 Green St Dudley Ma $104,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1230 6323
63 Marion St Fitchburg Ma $109,900 Single-Family 4 1.5 2041 6315
9 Phillips Passway Fitchburg Ma $105,900 Single-Family 4 2 1780 9675
34 Ellis St Fitchburg Ma $153,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1375 18516
48 Bond St Fitchburg Ma $104,900 Single-Family 3 3 2162 9583
87 Prospect St Fitchburg Ma $149,900 Single-Family 5 3.5 3600 6970
45 Forest St Fitchburg Ma $49,900 Multi-Family 4 2 4351
54 Melrose St Fitchburg Ma $87,900 Multi-Family 9 4 5000
114 Beech St Fitchburg Ma $29,900 Single-Family 2 1 1030 12737
28 Constitution Dr Fitchburg Ma $127,900 Condo 2 1.5 1280
91 Saint Joseph Ave Fitchburg Ma $114,900 Multi-Family 4 2
68 Green Briar Rd Fitchburg Ma $129,900 Condo 2 1.5 1586
80 Marshall St # 84 Fitchburg Ma $49,900 Multi-Family 10 4 4792
357 Rollstone St Fitchburg Ma $69,900 Multi-Family 4 2
342 Townsend St Fitchburg Ma $104,900 Single-Family 3 2 1169 19500
34 Longedge Ave Fitchburg Ma $39,900 Single-Family 3 1 930 8895
113 Payson St Fitchburg Ma $41,900 Multi-Family 7 3 10267
749 Fifth Mass Turnpike R Fitchburg Ma $112,900 Single-Family 2 2 2002 104979
32 Catherine St Gardner Ma $102,900 Single-Family 3 1 974 9147
72 Euclid St Gardner Ma $42,500 Multi-Family 4 2 1408 7405
69 Prospect St Gardner Ma $149,900 Single-Family 5 2 2950 43560
151 Regan St Gardner Ma $49,900 Single-Family 3 1 1023 2308
509 Clark St Gardner Ma $129,900 Single-Family 3 2 1080
78 Catherine St Gardner Ma $81,900 Single-Family 3 1 1028 8085
24 Metcalf St Gardner Ma $109,900 Single-Family 3 2.5 1245
207 W Broadway Gardner Ma $69,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1763 14710
1 Coventry Rd # 1 Grafton Ma $148,900 Condo 2 1 925
88 Laurelwood Dr Hopedale Ma $164,900 Condo 2 1.5 1440
45 High Bridge Rd Hubbardston Ma $124,900 Single-Family 4 1.5 1592 176418
121 High Street Ext Lancaster Ma $189,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1402 16117
142 Center Bridge Rd Lancaster Ma $204,900 Single-Family 4 2 1872 33106
123 Henshaw St Leicester Ma $149,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1056
48 King St Leicester Ma $69,900 Single-Family 3 1 1056
2 Scott Ln Leicester Ma $264,900 Single-Family 3 2.5 2640
44 Hemlock St Leicester Ma $164,900 Single-Family 3 2 1294 40001
60 Grove St Leicester Ma $99,900 Single-Family 2 2 1070 9782
46 Franklin St Leominster Ma $162,900 Multi-Family 4 2 146361
179 Pennacook Dr Leominster Ma $95,900 Condo 2 1.5 1107
100 Gordon St Leominster Ma $269,900 Single-Family 5 4 3492
38 Wedgewood Ln Leominster Ma $219,900 Single-Family 3 2 1562 13593
45 Stephens Rd Leominster Ma $189,900 Single-Family 4 2.5 1508
41 Judy Dr Leominster Ma $179,900 Single-Family 3 3 1600 12500
42 Fox Meadow Rd Apt G Leominster Ma $82,900 Condo 2 1.5 1152
21 Franklin St Leominster Ma $67,900 Single-Family 4 1.5 1754 29581
245 Water St Leominster Ma $129,900 Multi-Family 6 4 8000
30 Boscobel Ln Leominster Ma $194,900 Single-Family 3 2.5 1832 19525
347 Day St Leominster Ma $149,900 Single-Family 3 2 2268 30714
13b Carpenter Hill Road Mendon Ma $189,900 Condo 3 1.5 1624
6 S High St Milford Ma $154,900 Single-Family 3 2 1538 7405
13 Como Ct Milford Ma $129,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1556 6000
63 S Bow St # 1 Milford Ma $169,900 Multi-Family 6 3 8200
21 Lee St Milford Ma $84,900 Single-Family 2 1 1023 7215
30 Congress St Milford Ma $199,900 Single-Family 3 3 1841 12000
31 1 2 Forest Street Milford Ma $134,900 Multi-Family 4 2 12000
44 Depot St Milford Ma $169,900 Multi-Family 4 2
80 Horne Way Millbury Ma $259,900 Condo 2 2.5 1794
71 S Oxford Rd Millbury Ma $119,900 Single-Family 3 1 1248 20000
7 Hilltop Ln Millville Ma $279,900 Single-Family 4 2.5 2464 64992
78 Gilbert St North Brookfield Ma $116,900 Single-Family 4 1.5 1476
106 N Main St North Grafton Ma $159,900 Multi-Family 4 2 2250 9147
54 E Street North Grafton Ma $101,900 Single-Family 3 1 920 10019
233 Brigham Hill Rd North Grafton Ma $229,900 Single-Family 3 2.5 1408 22216
5 Kimball Ln Northborough Ma $237,900 Single-Family 3 3 1235 29185
30 Shady Lane Ave Northborough Ma $125,000 Single-Family 3 2 1160 13939
1375 Quaker St Northbridge Ma $274,900 Single-Family 3 3 2508 229996
77 Sutton St Northbridge Ma $56,000 Condo 2 1 1129
720 E Hill Rd Oakham Ma $184,900 Single-Family 3 2.5 2104 130680
35 Brown Rd Oxford Ma $134,900 Single-Family 4 2 1512 67517
217 Old Webster Rd Oxford Ma $189,900 Single-Family 3 1 1688 56628
4 Harwood St Oxford Ma $139,900 Single-Family 3 1 960 12197
65 Quobaug Ave Oxford Ma $109,900 Single-Family 2 2 768 10890
33 Radford Rd Princeton Ma $79,900 Single-Family 2 1 908 25700
112 Brooks Station Rd Princeton Ma Single-Family 5 2.5 3820
20 Athens Ave Rutland Ma $39,900 Single-Family 1 1 744 10454
10 Skyline Dr Rutland Ma $239,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 2496 16553
11 Sassawanna Rd Rutland Ma $234,900 Single-Family 4 3 1872 100187
31 Elmwood St South Grafton Ma $227,900 Single-Family 3 1 1795 19602
149 Southville Rd Southborough Ma $150,000 Single-Family 2 1 754
4 Flagg Rd Southborough Ma $279,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1196 43560
91 Pinedale St Southbridge Ma $142,900 Single-Family 3 2 1444 20950
19 Alpine Dr Southbridge Ma $69,900 Single-Family 4 1 1704 30387
10 Oak St Southbridge Ma Single-Family 3 1 1144
318 Clemence Hill Rd Southbridge Ma $66,900 Single-Family 4 2.5 2940
18 Benefit St Southbridge Ma $47,900 Multi-Family 5 2 0.12
9 A Cottage St Spencer Ma $94,900 Single-Family 2 1.5 1386 8331
24 Highland St Spencer Ma $104,900 Single-Family 5 1.5 2280 11059
252 Main St Spencer Ma $142,900 Single-Family 5 2 2849 24262
16 Langevin St Spencer Ma $129,900 Single-Family 4 2 1880 33080
104 Cranberry Meadow Rd Spencer Ma $149,900 Single-Family 2 1 980 24215
29 Princeton Rd Sterling Ma $139,900 Single-Family 4 2 1720 37170
15 Clemence Ave Sterling Ma $134,900 Single-Family 3 1 1508 40435
214 Charlton Rd Sturbridge Ma $124,900 Single-Family 5 2 1836 561052
21 Simpson St Sturbridge Ma $159,900 Single-Family 3 1 1248
21 Fiske Hill Rd Sturbridge Ma $119,900 Single-Family 3 2 1493
449 Central Tpke Sutton Ma $174,900 Single-Family 3 2.5 1364 225000
16 Hartness Rd Apt 3 Sutton Ma $12,900 Condo 1 1 781
5 Sunrise Dr Sutton Ma $170,900 Single-Family 1 1 616
49 Otter River Rd Templeton Ma $126,900 Single-Family 1 2 1050 43996
5 Pease Rd Upton Ma $379,900 Single-Family 4 3.5 2759 33977
15 Autumn Rd Uxbridge Ma $314,900 Single-Family 6 3.5 3640
127 Old Millville Rd Uxbridge Ma $150,000 Single-Family 3 1.5 1248
89 E Hartford Ave Unit 2b Uxbridge Ma $165,000 Single-Family 3 1.5 1488
15 Eddy St Webster Ma $84,900 Single-Family 2 1 1100 5100
8 Wellington St Webster Ma $69,900 Multi-Family 8 2
11 Highcrest Park Webster Ma $114,900 Condo 2 1.5 1536
26 3rd St Webster Ma $149,900 Single-Family 3 1 1404 14222
1 4th St Webster Ma $104,900 Single-Family 3 2 1184 5101
129 Sutton Rd Webster Ma $139,000 Single-Family 4 2 1782
34 Fisher St Westborough Ma $169,900 Single-Family 3 2 1286 12778
48 Water St Westborough Ma $159,900 Single-Family 2 1 1191 11946
120 East Rd # 120b Westminster Ma $169,900 Single-Family 3 2.5 1442
419 S Ashburnham Rd Westminster Ma $134,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1146 60984
104 State Rd W Westminster Ma $79,900 Single-Family 2 1 970 30056
128 Linwood Ave Whitinsville Ma $69,900 Single-Family 9 2 3400 24683
263 Spring St Winchendon Ma $81,900 Single-Family 3 1 1131 21605
3335 Beech St Winchendon Ma $77,900 Multi-Family 4 2 7405
10 Maynard St Winchendon Ma $59,500 Single-Family 3 1 1262
212 Maple St Winchendon Ma $27,900 Multi-Family 4 2 10890
41 Mill Glen Rd Winchendon Ma $99,900 Single-Family 2 1 976 96137
391 Burncoat St Worcester Ma $139,900 Single-Family 4 1 1485 5800
71 E Mountain St Worcester Ma $74,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1176 68389
15 Ludlow St Worcester Ma $129,900 Single-Family 2 2 1056 10938
24 Navasota Ave Worcester Ma $89,000 Single-Family 3 1 1310 6600
20 Quaboag St Worcester Ma $79,900 Single-Family 3 1 1149 10000
13 Mildred Ave Worcester Ma $94,900 Multi-Family 6 2 5000
8 Cutting Ave Worcester Ma $89,900 Single-Family 2 1 1230 6600
73 Camelot Dr Worcester Ma $144,900 Condo 2 2.5 1530
143 Providence St Apt 3 Worcester Ma $42,900 Condo 2 1 727
11 Gibbs St Unit E72 Worcester Ma $54,900 Condo 2 2 870
35 June St Worcester Ma $139,900 Single-Family 4 1.5 1980 4800
201 Wildwood Ave Worcester Ma $130,000 Single-Family 2 2 1080 32398
52 Wigwam Hill Dr Worcester Ma $124,900 Single-Family 2 1.5 1059 4139
99 Andrews Ave Worcester Ma $120,000 Single-Family 3 1 895 5000
44 Greencourt St Worcester Ma $164,900 Single-Family 3 2.5 2008 7438
270 Sunderland Rd # 94 Worcester Ma $89,900 Condo 2 1.5 900
14 Judson Rd Worcester Ma $169,900 Single-Family 3 2 1522 5868
26 Nome St Worcester Ma $164,900 Single-Family 4 2 1508 10000
21 And 21a Summerhill Worcester Ma Multi-Family 7 4
2 Apricot St Apt 14 Worcester Ma $62,900 Condo 2 1 736
30 Mount Vernon St Apt C Worcester Ma $99,900 Condo 2 1.5 983 4664
35 Cataract St Worcester Ma $274,900 Single-Family 4 2.5 2192 8666
38 Boston Ave Worcester Ma $74,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 1272 4770
19 Barclay St Worcester Ma $54,900 Multi-Family 9 3 4311
11 Rice4 Worcester Ma $69,900 Single-Family 2 1.5 1040
31 Grammont Rd Apt D Worcester Ma $99,900 Condo 3 1.5 1276 2200
11 Elizabeth St Worcester Ma Multi-Family 6 3
127 Fairfield St Worcester Ma $94,900 Multi-Family 6 3 2795
51 Mcclintock Ave Worcester Ma $199,900 Single-Family 3 1.5 2238 9019
12 Royal Rd Worcester Ma $94,900 Single-Family 4 1.5 1838 9096
16 Fairfield St Worcester Ma $119,900 Single-Family 4 1 1464 11208
101 Pineland Ave Worcester Ma $199,900 Single-Family 3 2 2108 13000
5 Benefit Ter Worcester Ma $69,900 Multi-Family 8 3 2990
801 Pleasant St Worcester Ma $119,900 Condo 3 1 1488
23 Camp St Worcester Ma $64,900 Multi-Family 4 3 6069

End-of-Year end Housing Tips – How to Save Your Money Using Your Home – Video with Alex Charfen on Fox and Friends

January 3, 2012

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.

Will Housing Market Benefit from Good News Out of Black Friday Chaos?

December 2, 2011

While shoppers were trampling each other to get the season’s hottest stuff, a glimmer of hope emerged for the economy. Does it have legs?

A woman pepper-spraying her fellow shoppers to better her chances of getting an Xbox. A crowd of people stepping over the body of a heart attack victim, worrying less about his fate and more about their Christmas purchases. Violence, mayhem, and chaos seemed to be the stories making headlines on Black Friday.

Despite this bad behavior, the traditional first day of holiday shopping was a big success for the nation’s retailers, and a sign of life in what has been a bleak year for the American economy. Black Friday sales increased 6.6% over the same day last year, according to ShopperTrak. That amounts to $11.40 billion in retail purchases and the biggest dollar amount ever spent during Black Friday.

Cyber Monday outshone last year’s numbers, too.

But will this seasonal boon for retailers continue beyond the New Year — and translate into a broader economic recovery that affects other industries, such as housing?

The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan final index of consumer sentiment rose to 64.1 (out of 100) in November, the highest since June, from 60.9 in October. The Michigan survey’s index of current conditions, which reflects Americans’ perceptions of their financial situation and whether they consider it a good time to buy big-ticket items like cars, increased to 77.6 from 75.1 the prior month.

All of this seems to be good news. But we aren’t out of the woods. The housing sector remains a problem. Bloomberg News quotes analyst Michelle Meyer, a senior U.S. economist at Bank of America: “Demand for new construction remains weak … Builders are still competing with the significant overhang of existing homes for sale. Overall, the housing market remains out of balance, with much more supply than demand.”

A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® survey shows the unsettled and variable story of housing, with sales of previously owned homes rising 1.4%, but prices dropping 4.7% between September and October. Distressed properties, including foreclosures and short sales, made up 28% of those purchases.

What does this all mean? 

Consumer confidence is inching its way back up, but housing is still a big drag on the economy’s future growth. Policy makers should take note, and avoid doing anything to make the housing market worse. Give consumers confidence that they can buy homes now (deals and rates are great!), and won’t face any change in the rules (especially the elimination or reduction in the mortgage interest deduction) in the future.

We’re seeing some signs of life in the economy.  Let’s hope it continues and policymakers build on the momentum.

Do you think the Black Friday numbers indicate a general uptick in the economy, or is it a seasonal blip?

Where did the whales go?

November 10, 2011 1 Comment

Where did the whales go today?  Fred and Ethel are a pair of whales that one lucky member of BNI group get to carry with them for a week in between our meetings.  BNI is largest business networking organization in the world and I would be happy to chat with you about if you are interested in finding our more.  BUT…back to the whales…the whales are awarded to the BNI member with the best 50 second commercial and I won them this week!

I thought it would be fun to see where the whales go for a week…

Here we are leaving the Whale Home Base in West Bolyston.  The whales dutifully come to every meeting at 7am on Thursday mornings for an hour and a half.  We meet in the basement of this church because it’s cheap, nice space.  Big room, lots of tables – great for networking.

 

Here the whales are taking some exterior pictures of a property in Worcester.  This property is being valued by a bank as part of a bankruptcy case.  Part of my job unfortunately consists of performing market evaluations on properties in foreclosure or about to be foreclosed on.  We are expecting to see an increase in foreclosures in the fourth quarter.  This makes the whales sad because there are a number of options for distressed property owners.  If they were able to reach out ahead of time (when their financial trouble start) I can help them!

 

Here the whales are at yet another property in Worcester that they need to process a valuation on.  The whales are getting tired on this rainy Thursday morning because there are 8 properties on their list today.  EIGHT!  In one day!  For just one Realtor!  Multiple that into the number of Realtors there are and it’s staggering.  One in eight homeowners on average across the country are in financial distress and either behind in their mortgage or in foreclosure.  *whew* the whales are shocked at the news and we had a long conversation about the various options for these people…such as modifications, short sales and legal consultation.

The whales stop to refuel.  It’s a little known fact that whales actually survive on caffeine alone for most of the week.  Truly.  I think I saw that on a NatGeo special.

 

 

Ah-ha!  The whales are excited!  We just got word that we have short sale approval on a house in LESS THAN 30 DAYS!  That’s amazing!  These home owners will be free of their financial burden and can start to put the rest of their lives back together by the first of the new year!  What a great way to spend the afternoon!  Processing HUDs, submitting backing information, dotting all the “i”s and crossing all the “t”s.  Another little known fact about whales is that they are detail orientated.  Really…I think I saw that on the same show.

It’s a rainy evening without any appointments for a change and the whales have decided to celebrate their WIN today with the short sale approval by having a cool frosty one while reviewing tomorrow’s schedule and making sure everything is ready.

 

The whales did good today in their first “real” day of real estate with a RE/MAX Realtor!  Let’s see how they do tomorrow!

Energy Monitors: Seeing is Believing — and Saving

October 28, 2011

Energy monitors make managing your power consumption enjoyable and easy to do.  And we’re using energy today!  BRR!

The Prius Effect in your living room

Researchers have shown that the well-known hybrid car saves energy for two reasons: It efficiently uses both gasoline and electric power, and it also provides a display screen that lets drivers track their real-time MPG efficiency.

Various environmental reports have suggested that home-based energy monitors have the same effect–keeping an eye on the display screens encourages savings of up to 10% of a home’s heating and cooling costs.

Do-it-yourself monitoring

Energy usage monitors are readily available and affordable. A system like TED–The Energy Detective ($120 to $455)–has a measuring unit connected to your home’s circuit breaker panel. Data, such as energy consumed in watts and dollars, is sent to another unit called the Gateway, which delivers energy usage info to your computer or wireless dashboard. TED stores up to 10 years of data.

Similar systems are available from Blue Line ($100) and the upcoming EnergyHub.

Smarter meters

Utility companies are starting to replace analog electricity meters with digital smart meters that offer two-way communication, allowing utilities to regulate energy distribution more effectively. Smart meters transmit info via a secure radio frequency network so that utility workers don’t have to brave growling dogs and muddy side yards to read your meter.

If your home is one of the early adopters, you can track your hourly energy usage through your utility’s web-based application. That way, you can discover when in the day is electricity the cheapest, and schedule laundry and other power-hungry tasks for that time. In addition, your utility can send you a detailed electricity bill instead of an estimate of charges.

Smart meters also can transmit data to indoor display units that work like off-the-shelf energy usage monitors. A smart meter also can include details on gas usage.

Note that smart meters require professional installation by your utility, so call to find out if your home is on their roadmap.

Google your savings

If you want more use out of the real-time data, Google’s free PowerMeter is an advanced web-based graphical application that works with your home’s smart meter or energy monitor to track usage over time, set energy savings goals, and predict your energy bill based on usage.

The software can help you tailor your usage to bring down costs. It’s available through devices such as TED and utility companies such as San Diego Gas & Electric.

Affordable portables

If outfitting your entire home for energy monitoring isn’t feasible, you can still track the energy use of household items with the small, portable Belkin Conserve Insight ($30). It can tell you an appliance’s usage in dollars, carbon dioxide emitted, and watts consumed, and it offers monthly and yearly estimated costs.

Similar devices from Kill A Watt EZ include an energy usage monitor power strip, and range from $16 to $60.

Story telling at “Come Share the Spirit Open House” last night

October 20, 2011

A long time resident of Ware tells some of his childhood stories at the Come Share Your Spirit  Open House at 12 Cottage Street in Ware.  His family purchased the house in 1938.

We had a fantastic time with our guests and invite you to come see this beautiful Victorian for yourself!  11 rooms, 6 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with a stunning front entrance staircase, fireplace, pocket doors and hardwoods throughout.  Modernized with blown-in insulation, pellet stove and new furnace.  There is also a two story barn, two car garage and swimming pool!

Costs of Adding a Fireplace

October 14, 2011

Everyone loves a fireplace…especially as we start the winter season here in New England but there is cost.  Luckily there is still a tax credit too!  Installing a wood-burning, gas-burning, gel-fuel, or electric fireplace to your house costs $400 to $10,000, depending on the type of fireplace you select.

If your budget is really tight, a free-standing gel-fuel or electric fireplace eliminates installation costs. But be aware that some bare-bones alternatives don’t completely succeed in mimicking a real wood fire.

Check local building codes for possible restrictions on the types of fireplaces that can be installed in your area.

Costs of a wood-burning fireplace

An open-hearth, wood-burning fireplace—like the ones you see in mountain resort hotels—requires the help of a skilled, professional mason and a budget approaching (and often exceeding) $10,000.

For an existing home, considerable renovation work is required, including a foundation to carry the weight of the firebox and chimney, and the cost of the chimney itself.

Expect to pay $7,000 to $10,000 or more.

  • Cost saver tip: Go for a drywall surround and a simple, wall-mounted mantle.

Costs of a gas-burning fireplace

A fireplace unit that burns natural gas or propane runs about $2,000 for the basic materials package. Installation and finishing typically add $2,500.

  • Cost saver tip: Switch to a simpler surround and mantle, and get a direct-vent fireplace so you don’t need a chimney. Or, opt for a vent-free gas fireplace for $400 or so. Hiring a professional to install a gas line or a connection to a propane tank adds about $1,000.

Your least-expensive option

A gel-fuel fireplace or an electric fireplace starts under $400. With a portable unit, that’s the total cost since the fireplace is ready to use once you remove the packaging.

Because there’s no flue or chimney, it’s easy to install TVs or other electronic gear directly above an electric fireplace. If you include a mantle package, expect to pay $800 to $1,600. One perk available: sound effects that mimic the crackle and pop of a real fire.

Ongoing costs

Estimate your energy costs by using a fuel cost comparison calculator. Gel fuel, not included in the calculator, costs $3 per 13-ounce can, enough for three hours.

For a wood-burning fireplace, figure on $100 to $200 a year for chimney cleaning. Gas fireplaces need an annual service check ($100 to $150) plus a chimney inspection. Gel-fuel and electric fireplaces don’t need regular maintenance.

Tax credits for fireplace inserts

Through Dec. 31, 2011, you may qualify for a federal tax credit for up to $300 in costs, if you install a biomass (wood- or pellet-burning) fireplace insert that’s at least 75% fuel-efficient.