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Archive for November 2009

10 Ways to Sell a Home with a Wet Basement

Monday, November 30th, 2009

When a thunderstorm sweeps through a neighborhood creating power outages and releasing torrential rain on unsuspecting basements, there is no worse time for a sump pump to stop working. Any homeowner with wet basement problems will testify on how nerve-wracking it is to sleep while lightning is flashing outside. There is a constant fear that the power will go out and the sump pump will shut off allowing rainwater to seep into the unprotected basement and ruin carpeting, furniture and stored goods.

In the previous article, which can be read here: http://rismedia.com/2009-08-06/for-your-clients-series-10-ways-to-sell-a-home-with-a-wet-basement/, we focused on how homeowners could prevent basement flooding using a patented interior drainage system. Installing a sump pump system with a battery back-up is another key method to sell a home with previous signs of water seepage.

Sump pumps can quickly and easily remove water from a basement then flush it outside and away from a house. Although sump pump systems are an effective way to keep water out of a basement, all systems are not created equal. That’s why it’s important for a homeowner to have the best protection available and pass its warranty on to the new homeowner once they sell.

Investing in a sump pump system with a battery back-up pump before the home is listed is a smart investment. The new homebuyers will be more inclined to buy a home with a guaranteed dry basement. Basement Systems offers the UltraSump battery back-up sump pump system, which is engineered to offer extra protection to homeowners. In the event of a power outage or a sump pump failure, the battery back-up pump takes over to keep the basement dry.

Check back soon for step #3: Preventing water from leaking in through cracks in the walls.

Daniel F. Fitzgerald III is director of marketing for Basement Systems Inc. & Total Basement Finishing. For more information, or a free estimate on a property with a wet basement or to finish a basement, call 1-877-850-4446 or visit www.profitablebasements.com.
Read more: http://rismedia.com/2009-11-28/%E2%80%98for-your-clients-series-10-ways-to-sell-a-home-with-a-wet-basement/#ixzz0YNbYanZZ

A Short Video on the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Here is a cute video that explains the $8,000 First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit and the extension to April 30, 2010. In addition the video covers the $6,500 Tax Credit for Repeat Homebuyers. The short video does not cover all the details – but does a good job covering the basics. For full details go to WAHomeowners.com

A Great Video on Closing Costs

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Here is a cute video that explains the fundamentals of closing costs.

Stay tuned for more helpful videos, or go to WAHomeowners.com to view all six videos.

A Great Video on Financing Opportunities for Rainier Home Buyers

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Here is a cute video that explains the various financing opportunities, grants and free education available through the Washington State Housing Finance Commission.

Great News For Washington Homebuyers!

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

President Obama signed the Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009 into law today. The legislation greatly expands the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit by making more first time homebuyers eligible for the credit and now includes homebuyers that are not first time homebuyers. This new legislation is a huge victory for you, the Washington REALTORS and the National Association of REALTORS.

First Time Homebuyers The current law is extended until April 30, 2010. Buyers have until that date to have a signed purchase agreement. There is an additional 60 day grace period to complete the financing. More first time homebuyers are eligible because the new law raises the annual income limits from $75,000 to $125,000 for singles and from $150,000 to $225,000 for married couples.

Current Home Owners Over 60 percent of current home owners will be eligible for a tax credit of up to $6,500 if they purchase a home by April 30, 2010. These homebuyers must have lived in their home for five consecutive years over the previous eight years to qualify. Qualified homebuyers can get the credit if they purchase a home for $800,000 or less as their primary residence between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010. The income limits are the same as the First Time Homebuyer listed above.

Please see the links below for details regarding the new legislation:
Frequently asked questions regarding the new Homebuyer Tax Credit.
A chart comparing the original Tax Credit with the new, expanded Tax Credit.
Press Release (11/06/09) Washington REALTORS & the new Tax Credit.
REALTORS helped State Leaders Express Support

Thousands of WA REALTORS® urged Congress to extend the tax credit Nearly 5000 REALTORS® in Washington (more than 27% of our members) helped convince Congress that the home buyer tax credit is critical to the nation’s economic recovery. Washington REALTORS® was recognized by the National Association of REALTORS® because it had the fifth largest state association response rate to the Call for Action in the country.

This victory helps the economy, helps put more Washington residents into homes and helps generate transactions for our members. This is a major benefit of being a member of the REALTOR organization.

Please pass this information along to members in your office, to your clients and even to Non-REALTOR licensees to let them know they should be REALTORS too!

News for Rainier First Time Home Buyers: House and Senate pass Homebuyer Tax Credit

Friday, November 20th, 2009

The House passed the Tax Credit [ within the Unemployment Benefits bill] by a vote of 403-12. It now goes to the President for signature, as early as Friday.

Notice from yesterday…. The US Senate voted 98-0 to pass the Homebuyer Tax Credit [within the Unemployment Bill]. It now goes to the House. We expect the House to pass the bill as well and it could go to the President for signature within the week.

Passage of this bill would be wonderful news for the real estate industry in Washington. In essence, the bill extends the $8,000 first-time homebuyer credit through April 30, 2010 and provides a $6,500 credit to new purchasers who have lived in their current residence for five or more years.

According to Senator Patty Murray, “Extending and expanding the successful homebuyer’s tax credit will help families purchase homes and will provide a much needed boost to the local housing market”.

Download Bill Details

Thank you REALTORS for contacting your Senator and urging them to support this bill. Over 25 percent of our members responded to the call to action and helped push this bill through the Senate. Washington REALTORS are preparing a public relations plan to promote the extension if/when the bill becomes law.

A Great Video for Rainier Home Buyers

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Here is a cute video that explains some of the things a REALTOR® can do for you. All business models are different, but here is a great tool for explaining the options available to a home buyer.

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