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4 Reasons It’s Time to Sell your Salt Lake Home

Monday, February 8th, 2010

4 Reasons to Sell Now
Selling a property in this tough market can seem like a challenge. Here are four factors that actually make this a good time to post a For-Sale sign.

  • Sell low and buy low. Because all property values are down, the loss on the property a home owner sells is really only a paper loss because the next property he buys also will be a bargain. If he buys smartly, when prices come back up in a few years, he’ll be in better shape.
  • Down-payment help is widely available. While nothing-down loans have disappeared, it is easy to find down-payment assistance for lower-income and first-time home buyers. Programs vary all over the country, but one good way to find them is to search online for “down-payment assistance programs” and the name of your region.
  • Your uncle has money to share. Besides the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit and the $6,500 move-up credit, there are an array of energy tax credits that can make home improvements pay off in cash.
  • Good help is available. Really talented real estate practitioners, contractors, and designers are available and eager for business. Call Linda 801-803-1436 I will sell your home in 45 days or less!

10 Features Salt Lake Home Buyers Want

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Paul Cardis, CEO of Avid Ratings, which conducts an annual survey of buyer preferences, identified these must-haves in new homes:

  1. Large kitchens with islands
  2. Energy efficiency, including energy-efficient appliances, super insulation, and high-efficiency windows.
  3. Home offices
  4. Main-floor master suite
  5. Outdoor living space
  6. Ceiling fans
  7. Soaking tub in the master suite and/or an oversize shower with a seating area
  8. Stone and brick exteriors rather than stucco or vinyl
  9. Community walking paths and playgrounds
  10. Two-car garages, but three-car garages are even more desirable

6 Facts About Home Buyer Tax Credit 2010

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

6 Surprising Facts About the Buyer Tax Credit
The homebuyer tax credit is not as simple or straightforward as you might think. Here are some nuances that will affect homebuyers who plan to use it.

  • To qualify for the move-up tax credit, a home owner must have occupied the same principal residence for five of the last eight years consecutively.
  • Buyers can elect to claim the credit on either their 2009 or their 2010 tax return, whichever is best for them.
  • Buyers who claim the credit in 2009 can’t file electronically because the Internal Revenue Service hasn’t put the required forms on line. The wait for a refund is three or four months.
  • The home can be a mobile home or travel trailer that is fixed to land owned or leased by the home owner. A mobile home or travel trailer that is actually mobile doesn’t qualify.
  • The home can’t be purchased from a close relative, including a parent, spouse, child, grandparent or grandchild.
  • A buyer who earns no taxable income or doesn’t owe any federal income tax can qualify for the tax credit and file a tax return just to claim it.
  • Call Linda 801-803-1436 for more information.

Honey, Should We Buy a House in Salt Lake?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Most experts agree that Salt Lake City’s housing market has bottomed out. But don’t expect housing prices to rise any time soon. There’s still too many foreclosures that need to be sold.

Historically low mortgage rates make home buying more affordable, and today’s reasonable home prices can make a good case for buying rather than renting, say advisors quoted in USA Today. While many first-timers are leery of making a long-term contract, here is a way you could determine if the move is a wise one.

Homes Sold* Divide the price of a home you are considering by the annual rent for a comparable place. If the number falls below 15, buying starts to look like a good idea.

*Do your homework on line first. That way you’ll be able to recognize the real bargains. Then let a REALTOR structure your contract, protect your interests, and negotiate with the sellers, so your transaction actually closes.

Call 801-803-1436

2010 Salt Lake Housing Outlook

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

2009-12-22 09:52:10
2010 SALT LAKE HOUSING OUTLOOK

Buying a home in Salt Lake for Job Security

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Salt Lake City gets ranked 3 out of 200!

The Milken Institute, an independent economic think tank in California, ranked 200 large metropolitan areas according to their ability to create and sustain jobs. And Salt Lake City got ranked number 3 out of 200 large metropolitan areas, TWO YEARS IN A ROW!

Some theories for this trend are:

There is less business speculation in Salt Lake. Investors are generally more casious, take fewer risks, so businesses tend to survive longer.

With 5 major universities in the greater Salt Lake area, there is a consistent supply of  highly educated and trained workers, and plenty of entrepreneurial energy.

Utah State Government has invested in developing foreign trade alliances, and provides incentives that create longterm relationships between Salt Lake businesses and their international trade partners.

It’s easier to buy a home in Salt Lake because there are more job opportunities. Home buyers with real job security can get better loans, lower interest rates, and are able to eventually start and sustain their own businesses, providing more new jobs.

And don’t forget the attention Salt Lake City’s lifestyle is getting. The stunning landscape, boundless recreational opportunities, diverse cultural arts, advanced transportation and infrastructure, are just a few reasons Salt Lake’s businesses grow. People get to work and play here for years to come.

Salt Lake City isn’t Utopia.  But it offers a better chance to get a foot-hold, work your way to stability, and put down roots for generations to come. Come join us. Buy a home in Salt Lake City. This is the place. This is the time.

call anytime 801-803-1436

Selling A Home In Salt Lake City? Try Stripping.

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Yes, you read it right, “Try Stripping”.

Everybody knows, to sell your home in Salt Lake City, make sure it stands out from other homes for sale in your neighborhood. However, finding a way to do it without spending a fortune can be tricky. You could remodel the kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, and tile floors. Update the master bath with separate shower, jetted tub, and walk-in closet? Yes, updated kitchens and baths are in high demand, but demand alone doesn’t guarantee you’ll get the huge cost back when you sell. So maybe just replace the carpets?
O.K. but not spectacular.

Instead I say try stripping…the carpeting that is.

Underneath those dingy and worn carpets you might get lucky and  find real hardwood flooring! Can you believe the 60′s generation was ashamed of their hardwood floors? Everyone who could afford it covered them with ’wall-to-wall’ carpeting.

Well now everybody who can afford it wants hardwood floors INSTEAD of carpeting. Even imitation hardwood floors sell better than carpeting now.

To see what’s under your carpets, just remove a heating vent cover and peek under the unfinished edge of the carpet. If you find hardwood, start stripping that carpet! The small holes left from tac-strip, glue from carpet padding, and other defects are EASILY corrected. Usually a thorough cleaning and waxing is enough to get the WOW’s. Even if you have to pay a pofessional to patch missing boards, correct squeaks and scars, and completely sand and refinish, it’s hands down most cost effective way to impress buyers!

Best of all, BUYERS WILL LOVE YOUR SALT LAKE CITY HOME.

For contractor referrals and other tips on selling a home in Salt Lake City, 
call the REALTOR that gets it done.
Linda Kirk 801-803-1436.

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Is Home Buying in Salt Lake City Right for You?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Just because Salt Lake’s real estate market is loaded with good deals now,

doesn’t mean home buying in Salt Lake is right for you now.

Things to consider:

1. Real Costs of Home Ownership in Salt Lake
Just because the mortgage payment is the same as your rent payment, doesn’t mean you can afford the home. Add property tax, homeowners insurance, and mortgage insurance, (if you’re putting less than 20%down). Also plan for costs of home maintenance and repairs…even if Dad gives you his old lawn mower, plan on buying fertilizer 4 times a year, snow shovel, snow blower, salt melt for the driveway in the winter, and the wife probably wants holiday lights and decor items. When the water heater needs to be replaced, that’s another $200. Utility costs will be more than apartment utilities. More square footage, more can lights, more bathrooms, and a yard to water. Remember brand new homes don’t come with window coverings, landscaping, fridge, or mailbox.

2. Family Expenses in Salt Lake
Are you planning on adding to your family? If you have a new baby, will you loose your wife’s income? Even preschools aren’t cheep these days. Are your kids old enough to need orthodontics, extra fees to participate in school sports and activities? Will you need a bigger or newer car? Do you want a freezer to keep extra food your growing family eats?

3. Unknown Future
Seriously consider your job security!
Always have an emergency fund to cover 3 mos. expenses MINIMUM!
Things ALWAYS happen.
Home ownership assumes you have a contingency plan in place…walking away from your mortgage isn’t one of them. 

Yes, home ownership is the quintessential American Dream!
Yes you should plan for, work for, and achieve this worthy goal! Just be real about it…it’s called being a grownup.

For support call 801-803-1436. The buyer who knows the most wins! 

 

3 Steps to $8000 Tax Credit for First Time Home Buyers in Salt Lake City!

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Don’t Stress. There’s Still Time to get
$8000 Tax Credit for First Time Home Buyers…
IF YOU HURRY.

Step 1
Choose a lender in Salt Lake City.
Bring your income statements, tax returns, loan/creditor account information. Within minutes you’ll know how much house you can afford.

Step 2
Choose a house in Salt Lake City.
Drive through neighborhoods to narrow your search. Then look online…easiest way to compare house features/prices. Most people use the free site www.saltlakehomealerts.com. See EVERY home for sale in greater Salt Lake City, to know a good deal when you see it. Now make a short list of 5-10 homes you want to see in person.

Step 3
Choose a REALTOR in Salt Lake City.
Probably the most important step. Besides showing homes, a GOOD REALTOR will educate you, protect YOUR interests, negotiate price/conditions, problem solve, and everyting else it will take to get your deal done before the $8000 Tax Credit for First Time Home Buyers deadline on Nov. 30, 2009.

You better get focused. Call 801-803-1436

If Your Selling a Home in Salt Lake City, Spruce Up the Deal as Well as the House

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

When selling  a home, most people try to make their house more attractive than other homes on the market.But did you know your deal must also be more attractive?

Here are 4 things that can really set you apart.

1. If Your’e Selling a Home, use Seller Financing.
You could put some funds in escrow to cover a few months of the buyer’s payments.
Offer to pay the buyer’s closing costs.
Say that you will pay all title and escrow fees.
Pay for discount points so the buyer gets a lower interest rate. This becomes a tax deduction for you.

2. If Your’e Selling a Home, Buy a Home Warranty.
State that you will pay for a Home Warranty in the property description. This limits the buyer’s upkeep costs.

3. If Your’e Selling a Home, Get a Pre Sale Inspection.
By elliminating  another fee for the buyers, you also elliminate their fears about unseen problems with the home.
Be sure to display the pre listing inspection report for all prospective buyers.

4. If Your’e Selling a Home, Offer a Decorating Allowance.
If your home needs updating, consider setting funds aside so the new owner can choose colors. Either put the money in an escrow account, or give cash to the buyers at closing.

YES, making your deal more attractive
is simple and relatively inexpensive.

A proven way to beat the competition!

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  • Avg. Days on Market: 69

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