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$25,000 Price Reduction on Land in Union Township, Milford, Ohio

Monday, June 6th, 2011

 

 

1 Linde Lane

 

$140,000

 

Beautiful 3.5 Acre Parcel on Private Lane.

Previously cleared area for your home is surrounded by trees!

Top of Private Lane
Property is to the Left

Mid Lane looking out to Lane Entrance

                                                     

 Close to the end of the lane at the bottom.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

For More Information & Other Available

 

Properties Go To:

 

 

www.CindySellsCincy.com

 
 
 
 
 

 

If you or anyone you know is looking to make a move to the Cincinnati, Ohio or

Surrounding area

Call Me at 513 766 0829

Serving areas of  Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren Counties.

Single Family or Multi-Family

Land or Build

Call Today

Licensed in Ohio

  

  

 

 

Are you planning for your Retirement Cincinnati, Ohio?

Monday, March 28th, 2011

 

This really will be short, but sweet.

 

What does your IRA, SEP, 401K look like?

 

Not what they used to look like is the resounding answer!

 

Topic for my next mentoring group to discuss.  I must make a note.

With property being on sale, why aren’t more people buying?

 

I know that the media always reports the negative, the horific, the

none positive things in life.  But look at the opportunity that is being

missed by not investing now for your retirement.  Properties have not

been priced this way in YEARS!

The News — Ahh!

The White House — Ahhh!

The Stock Market — It surely isn’t doing anything for ya.

 

As a Real Estate Agent giving a little bit of unsolicited advice –

 

It’s on sale . . .

There is a lot of it . . . . AND

It’s on SALE!

 

 

If you are looking in Cincinnati, Ohio and
surrounding areas located in Butler County,
Clermont County, Hamilton County or
Warren Counties
Call me!
I would love to help you meet your
Retirement Investment Goals.
 
 
For more information you can go to my website at:
www.CindySellsCincy.com

 

 

 

 

Have You heard of spokeo.com? Cincinnati, Ohio

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

 

This is just a side note.  Does not pertain to Real Estate.

However, it does pertain to People pulling other Peoples information

off the internet.

Spokeo.com is a website that pulls information posted to

facebook or website.  Or any other internet source.  Posts

pictures.  It know who lives at the home address.

Husbands, Sons, Daughters!  Posts your phone number,

approximate credit score, estimated home value.  Your age, etc.

 

And they charge people for it!  Is this not rediculous?

If this is information that you do not want out there — here are the

directions to get yourself removed.

How do I remove my information from Spokeo’s search results?

Spokeo respects your privacy, and you can easily opt out of Spokeo’s public search if desired.  Please note that since the information aggregated by Spokeo is publicly available, opting out of Spokeo does NOT remove the information from its original sources, which are hundreds of additional websites. You can remove the search results derived from performing any Name, Reverse Phone or Reverse Email searches here.

To remove your Name/Phone/Email Listing(s):

1. Locate the listing to remove (for name listings, please select the state, city, then exact profile match)
2. Copy the URL (the URL can be found on the top of your browser and should look something like “http://www.spokeo.com/search?q=Smith%20Sample#Sample:1219812367″)
3. Go to www.spokeo.com/privacy
4. Paste the URL
5. Provide your email address (this acts as a verification process for the confirmation to be sent to your Inbox) and Captcha Code (Image Verification Code)
6. Check you Inbox for the confirmation email, and click on the link on the bottom to complete the removal process.
7. The directory listing will become flagged and will be removed within 1 business day.

I removed myself from the site. 

Back to business. 

 If you are looking to buy, sell or invest — feel free to contact

me.  Licensed in Ohio and working the Counties of Butler, Clermont, Hamilton

and Warren.   Cincinnati, Mason, West Chester, Liberty Township, Lebanon and surrounding areas.

You can also get more information at my website:

www.CindySellsCincy.com

Environmental Issues? What Are They?

Monday, March 14th, 2011

 

 

I was talking with a first time home buyer today and she asked this questions.

Her parents had talked about Radon and Lead Based Paint.

A decade ago, environmental issues were rarely a part of the typical real estate transaction.  Today, however, it is common for inspections relating to environmental concerns to be a part of most sales contracts.  In many states, seller disclosure regulations will reveal knowledge of certain toxic substances on a property.  Keep in mind, though, it is up to the buyer to pursue environmental inspections and tie any findings to the purchase offer.

Beyond Home Inspection

Home inspectors who primarily focus on structural integrity and working systems might not be qualified to conduct specialized inspections for radon, asbestos and lead paint – substances that in recent years have emerged as the most common environmental concerns for home buyers.  Testing for these substances typically requires a specialist who will charge a fee beyond the basic cost of a general home inspection.

A Few Quick Facts on Radon

  • Radon is a tasteless, odorless gas.
  • It is a proven carcinogen and ranks second only to cigarette smoking as a cause of lung cancer.
  • If you have a radon problem, it is usually easy and inexpensive to abate.
  • There are a number of radon sampling devices that you can buy, or you can have a professional company conduct tests.
  • Radon is measured in pico Curies per liter (pCi/L).  The EPA recommends that remedial action be taken when a residence exceeds a radon level of four pCi/L.
  • Want to know more — http://www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html

Asbestos

  • Many older homes have asbestos insulation in walls and ceilings, wrapped around hot water pipes or in exterior shingles.
  • Is it dangerous? If you suspect there may be asbestos in your home, you should have a professional  inspection.  Generally, asbestos is considered a health hazard when the material is friable, that is, when it crumbles, releasing tiny fibers into the air.
  • Removal of asbestos can be an expensive process and must be conducted by trained and certified professionals.  But the presence of asbestos may not be a health hazard, and in some cases, an asbestos hazard can be isolated without removal.
  • You can learn more at this link  http://www.epa.gov/asbestos/

Lead-Based Paint

Approximately three-quarters of the housing in the United States built before 1978 (about 64 million dwellings) contain lead-based paint.  When properly maintained and managed, this paint possesses little risk.  However, 1.7 million children have blood-lead levels above safe limits, mostly due to exposure to lead-based paint hazards at home.

  • Affects Brain – Lead poisoning can cause permanent damage to the brain and create reduced intelligence and behavioral problems.  Lead can also damage other organs and cause abnormal fetal development in pregnant women.  People can get lead in their bodies by breathing or swallowing lead dust, or by eating soild or paint chips with lead in them.
  • Often Found in Pre-1978 Housing  – The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction ACT of 1992 directs the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ensure people receive information needed to protect themselves from lead-based paint hazards.
  • Rule — Home buyers and renters must receive information on lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards when they buy or rent housing built before 1978.  Some housing, such as efficiency apartments, dormitories, vacation rentals, adult housing and foreclosure sales are not covered. 
  • Pamphlet Available — For a copy of the Environmental Protection Agency pamphlet, Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home, sample disclosure forms, or the rule itself, call the National Lead Information Clearinghouse (NLIC) at (800) 424 5323, or TDD (800) 526 5456 for the hearing impaired.  You may also send your request by fax to (202) 659-1192 or by e-mail to ehc@nsc.org
  • You can also go to this link:  http://www.epa.gov/lead/

Looking to purchase in Cincinnati, Ohio?  Contact me to let me know what your prefered location is.  Mason, Deerfield Twp., West Chester, Liberty Twp. or surrounding areas.

What can I afford?

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

What Can I Afford?

This seems to be the very first question that is asked of me when a Buyer calls.    

This is also where I refer them to my mortgage partner Melanie Ahrens for prequalification.  

There are all sorts of things that go into getting pre-qualified.  Credit Score is key.    

A loan officer will give you a list of items needed that will expedite the process for an accurate pre-qualification / pre-approval.    Note these two are different.  But for getting the process started this is what you will need.  

Social Security Numbers of all Applicants.  

INCOME

 Name & address of employers for the past two years.  

Position & length of time as employee.  

Gross income with year-to-date paycheck stubs & copies of your past two years W-2 income tax forms.  

If self-employed, bring copies of your income tax returns for the last two years; two years’ profit & loss statements.  A year-to-date profit & loss statement my be required.  

OBLIGATIONS

Name, address of lender, account number, original loan amount, balance on loan today, if you presently own any real estate.  Provide same information for real estate previously owned & Paid off within the last year.  

List of all debts including auto, furniture, education loans & charges such as department stores, bank credit cards, etc.  List balance owing, monthly payments & account numbers — with address of lending institution.  

ASSETS

Bank names & addresses for each saving & checking account including account numbers & balances in each account.  

A list of stocks, bonds &/or certificates of deposit, etc., including their cash value on today’s market.  Include copies of statements.  

Face amount & cash value of all life insurance.  Amount of straight line coverage & monthly premium payment on principal mortgagor.  Amount of life insurance provided by employer.  

Real estat’es presently owned  approximate market value.  

MISCELLANEOUS

 If renting, will need lease agreements & amount of rent payments.  

Copy of divorce decree & separation agreement, if you have been divorced.  

Discharge (Form DD-214) & Certificate of eligibility, if applying for a VA-guaranteed loan.  A statement of service & off-base authority, if VA & still on active duty.  

Verification of social security benefits, VA benefits or child support.  

Checkbook-application fee will be collected at application.  

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The Chart below illustrates estimated loan amounts that correspond to sample monthly payments under various interest rate scenarios.  Financing examples below are for illustrative purposes only and are not commitments to lend.  Rates, terms and conditions are subject to change without notice.     

 

What size mortgage can you comfortably afford?

  Click on Chart to see larger view. 

 Monthly payments are principal and interest only and do not include taxes, insurance or any other fees that my apply, which will result in a higher actual payment. 

  Examples here are shown and assume 3% closing costs and 20% down payment.  Based on a 30 year fixed interest rate loan program also.   Your payment may be different than above, depends upon loan balance, current guidelines and othere factors.   

Always best to talk with the lending professional. 

 

 

Find Your Dream Home Online in Cincinnati!

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Find Your Dream Home Online!

I have partnered up with Bank of America and Melanie Ahrens to offer my clients an online shopping experience. 

Cindy Enderle, of Comey & Shepherd Realtors and Melanie M. Ahrens, of Bank of America Home Loans, have partnered in a newly formed relationship with Home Buyers Marketing II, Inc. (HBM II), a national real estate company. HBM II provides area homebuyers with a FREE, innovative home finding service called the Home Buyers Scouting Report®.

The Home Buyers Scouting Report matches your personal home search preferences with properties that are currently listed for sale and within your price range.

Comey & Shepherd Realtors
Cincinnati, OH 45249
Cindy Enderle
cindy_enderle@msn.com 
CindySellsCincy.com
Main Office: (513) 489-2100 Direct Office: (513) 766-0829 Cell Phone Number: (513) 766-0829 

 Helping you find the HOME


Bank of America Home Loans
Cincinnati, OH 45249
Melanie M. Ahrens
melanie.ahrens@bankofamerica.com
http://mortgage.bankofamerica.com/melanieahrens

Cellular: 513-315-7283 Office: (513) 826-3494 Patty Kreitinger: (513) 826-3493    

Helping you find the LOAN

*In some markets not all of the listings are available because of local rules and regulations. Address, mapping & other property information restrictions apply in some markets. The Home Buyers Scouting Report® (HBSR) is a free home finding service provided directly to you as a homebuyer by Home Buyers Marketing II, Inc., a licensed real estate brokerage services company. Our purpose is to assist you in your home buying efforts. The Preferred Real Estate Agent and Home Buyers Marketing II, Inc. (HBM Il) are cooperating, licensed real estate professionals.

Online and Available to You 24 Hours a Day!

 Login to HBM II’s private, password-protected website to view the listings that match your home search criteria with pictures, prices, address, directions, and maps.* You can easily customize your search any way you like – search for homes by school district, square footage, price, number of bedrooms, and more.

Save and track your favorite properties and receive email updates if the price changes or the property is sold.

Be the First to Know

Many busy homebuyers learn about a great property, only to find that it has already been sold. That won’t happen with the Home Buyers Scouting Report because you will receive Quick Alert® emails of new listings matching your search criteria as they become available.

Using the Home Buyers Scouting Report will enable you to get a real sense of the current housing market, right from your computer. Whether you are looking to buy a new home soon, or just thinking about new home possibilities, we believe this is the best home finding service available. And, as a preferred customer, we wanted you to know about it.

For more information about receiving this FREE home finding service, call today. We look forward to hearing from you.

To get started with your home search in the areas of Cincinnati or Surrounding click here:

http://www.hbm1.com/

If you want to see what the site can do for you here is a little video that you can watch:

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  We Look Forward to the Opportunity to Work With You!

Cindy Enderle and Melanie M. Ahrens

 

A Rent vs. Buy Calculator Can Clear The Path To Homeownership!

Monday, March 7th, 2011

A Rent vs. Buy Calculator Can Clear The Path To Homeownership

Whether you are in Cincinnati, Mason, West Chester or any other area these links below will help with your decision making process to remain renting or to take the next step and become a proud homeowner.

The following are links to programs that compare renting to buying and helps determine whether it’s better for someone to rent or own.  Hope this helps:

1.    This calculator takes the information and projects the cost of owning vs. renting and also includes an analysis of each:  http://www.vlender.com/cgi-bin/calc/rent_vs_buy.cgi

2.    This is similar to the above calculator but includes a graph (some people relate better to pictures):  http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/business/buy-rent-calculator.html

3.    Here are a couple of others that are more simplified:  http://realestate.yahoo.com/calculators/rent_vs_own.html or http://www.ginniemae.gov/rent_vs_buy/rent_vs_buy_calc.asp?Section=YPTH

Doesn’t matter which link you decide to use.  Education is key in making the right decision.

Remember:

Favorable Housing Prices + Wide Choice of Inventory + Low Interest Rates =

An Incredible Time To Buy!

 

As always feel free to contact me and I will get back to you as quickly as I can.

How To Prepare Your Home For Sale in Cincinnati, OH

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

I received a call from a past client asking me what should she do in order to prepare her home to put on the market?  She stated that she was not an interior decorator so she wanted me (which keep in mind, I also am NOT an interior decorator) to come over and give her some helpful hints.    Helpful hints, I can do.

Anytime I come to a home that will be put onto the market I start at the front door.  I also ask the Seller to stand there with me.  I want us to look at the home as if we are the buyer.

1)  De-Personalize    Pack up personal photos & family heirlooms.  Buyers can’t see past personal artifacts.  No distraction needed when a potential buyer comes thru your home. 

2)  As we go through each room we want to De-Clutter!  If you have not used it in, let’s say, the last 6 months — pack it up or give it to charity.  I am sure there is someone that can use it.  Remove books.  Pack up knickknacks.  Clean off your Kitchen Counters.  This is a must.

3)  Clean out Closets and Kitchen  Cabinets  Believe me there will be buyers looking in those places.  They will either think that you have lots of room for all their belongings or that the house will not work because the closets and cabinets are not big enough.  Same closet.  Just depends on how much STUFF you have in them.

4)  Rent a Storage Unit  I need not to say more here.  Items not being used or extra furniture go in here.

5)  If there is an attached item that you want to keep.  Remove it & Replace it with something else. 

6)  Make Repairs   You know where the leaking faucet is.  The inspector will find this little gem too.  Neutralize.  Replace burnt out bulbs!  Make the home look like a show place without spending a fortune.  Make the buyer see how nice it can be and they will want to live there too.

7)  Clean Windows — let the sunshine in!  Cobwebs never a good thing at the front door.  Let alone anywhere else.  I have a detailed list in my Seller’s Listing Packet of items to clean, paint, etc. 

8)  Curb Appeal is so important.  If the buyer does not want to get out of the car because the lawn is not cut or the bushes are not trimmed and beds mulched it is because they think that the inside of the home is not going to be maintained either. 

Scutinize every room in the home.  Interior and Exterior.  It will pay off in the long run.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email.  If you would like me to call you include your name & number.

Understanding The Home Buying Process in Cincinnati, Ohio

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

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Buyers in Cincinnati, Mason, West Chester and surrounding areas needed!

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

I came from a very informative meeting this morning.  I will be blogging about the things learned over several different Blogs.

 The Residential (Single Family & Condominium) Units Sold vs. Active Residential Inventory for the Month of January 2011 is this:

There were 894 Units Sold in January 2011 vs the 849 Units Sold in 2010.  So starting the year off a little stronger than our previous year.   If you take the 894 & divided it by the 31 day that are in January there were 28.8 homes sold every day this past month.   We had 12,986 listings that were on the market in January 2011 vs 12,257 in January 2010.  Quite a few more homes due to foreclosure activity and short sales.  I will talk more about these in a later Blog.

Adding to that there is 14.5 months of Active inventory.   A “balanced” market is considered between 5-6 months of inventory.  It is not unusual for there to be more inventory at the beginning of each new year.  Homes coming off the market for the holidays and going back on the market for the new year. 

The average sales price for January 2011 has gone done from January 2010.  January 2011 was $140,543 and January 2010 was $150,769.  Keep in mind that it went up from $124,758 in 2009. 

The Source of this information is from the Multiple Listings Serive of Greater Cincinnati.

Supply is UP / Demand is DOWN / LIST PRICES also DOWN.

What this means to you is:

FAVORABLE HOUSING PRICES +WIDE CHOICE OF INVENTORY + LOW INTEREST RATES = AN INCREDIBLE TIME TO BUY!

Now, I know what you are thinking.   With the economy being what it is I am afraid to purchase a home right now.  I agree it would be a little nerve racking.  However, Bank of America has this Borrowers Protection Plan.  This should take the stress off of purchasing a home.  Here is the Bank of America Home Loans link to explain more about the program. 

https://lenderoffice.bankofamerica.com/ManagementCenter/crm/messagethumbnail.aspx?messageId=1385&gid=189165

 As always you can email or text me with any questions that you may have about real estate and the loan officer that I work closely with is also available to answer any lending questions on the loan process or the Borrowers Protection Plan.

Check back later for more information on the above and or answers to the questions that my Buyers and Sellers are asking me.

Market Recap

  • Avg. Sales Price: 379,000

  • Avg. Days on Market: 69

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