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A Timely Article on Flood Insurance

Friday, March 11th, 2011

A note on flood insurance courtesy of guest blogger Brian Fey. Brian is a Cincinnati resident and is the Vice President of Fey Insurance Services in Oxford, OH. bfey@feyinsurance.com http://feyinsurance.com/

Flood insurance had its fifteen minutes of fame after the Hurricane Katrina disaster in 2005. During this time period the media was making everyone well aware that flood insurance is not part of your typical homeowner policy. Today that is still the case and with this post I would like to point out a few more facts about flood insurance.

Flood insurance is run through a government program called FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency). You can purchase it through insurance agency such as Fey Insurance Services but the backing is from FEMA. Typically it takes 30 days for a new flood insurance policy to go into effect. The one exception would be for a mortgage closing where flood insurance is required. So you need to plan ahead. Hearing about a big rain on the nightly news and calling your agent the next day will not work. Many people think of flood insurance when they think about what is stored in their basement. Flood insurance will only cover things such as furnaces, water heaters, washers, dryers, air conditioners, freezers, pumps and utility connections. Everything else you store down there (old cloths, furniture, carpet, TV, etc) is not covered unless those items are on the first floor of your house and the flood reaches that level.

In some cases flood insurance is required in order to get a loan. If your home or a home you are about to purchase is in a 100 year flood plain (meaning at least once every 100 years your location is under several feet of water) you will be required to purchase a flood insurance policy to close on your loan.

Cincinnati Board of Realtors Press Release on Home Sales

Friday, February 25th, 2011

February 23, 2011
Contact:      Pete Kopf, CABR President, 513-871-4040 [office], 513-235-3867 [cell]
Gene Snavley, CABR Exec.Vice President, 513-543-2211 [cell]

Home Sales Begin 2011 Positive;
892 Sales vs. 860 a Year Earlier

Local home sales activity for the first month of 2011 started in positive territory. Sales in January
totaled 892 units, a 3.72% gain over the same month a year ago, when 860 homes were sold.

With mortgage rates inching up, it encouraged some would-be buyers to stop looking and buy in
order to save on higher monthly housing payments.

Mortgage rates in January averaged 4.94%.  That’s down from 5.29% a year ago.  This week,
they’re at 5.09%.

Average home sale price last month was $140,761, down 6.44% from a year earlier. Pete Kopf, president of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors, said “The increase in the number of sales shows the continued stabilization of our local real estate market. The dip in average sale price is indicative of a 12.6% increase in lender-involved sales in January 2011 compared to January 2010.  The continued cleansing of lender-owned properties from the available inventory is important for the complete recovery of the housing market.”

Nationwide, January home sales were up 2.7% from December on a seasonally adjusted basis and up 5.3% from January 2010.

January and February generally are the weakest sales months of the year.  Spring buying kicks in during March, and with an improving economy home sales activity is expected to climb.

Kopf said the nationwide consumer confidence index rose to 70.4 this month, up from 64.8 in January.  A higher number indicates more optimism from the public about their perception of their income prospects and the direction of the economy. The index dropped below 90 in January 2008 and hit an all-time low of 25.3 a year later.  The February reading of 70.4 is at a three-year high.

Summary of Single Family and Condominium Sales
Multiple Listing Service of Greater Cincinnati
Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors

January Home Sales




Reducing Cincinnati Property Taxes

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

If you’ve bought a home in the last 7 yrs I’ve got some news for you. You’re likely paying more than you should in property taxes.

Here’s how taxes usually work in Hamilton County. Within the first three years of owning a home, the county will likely audit your home’s value. Since they know what you purchased your home for they will likely use this value as your homes appraised “value”. They then apply that “value” to the tax rate to determine what you owe. The problem with this is that over the last few years most real estate markets have decreased in value. Unfortunately it is up to you, the owner, to show your home value has decreased and thus reduce your semi-annual payments.

I personally applied for a re-evaluation of my home last year and was successful at getting a valuation reduction which saves me over $600 per year.

Learn what you can do to help reduce your property taxes at this free seminar on February 21st.

Comey.com For Smart Phones

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Did you know Comey & Shepherd has a new smartphone based webpage? Now you can search, browse for homes by location or proximity to your current location.

Scott Nelson, CEO of Comey & Shepherd knows first hand that home buyers are becoming more and more savvy. “Today’s mobile client is accustomed to advanced technology, and we wanted to meet their expectations with a search tool that was easy to use and free.”

Please visit a quick demo of our new page at: http://www.creativeedgevid.com/comey/mobile/

Comey & Shepherd Expands With Re/Max Unlimited Offices

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Welcome new clients/agents

Comey & Shepherd Realtors has entered into a brand licensing agreement with Unlimited Real Estate, LLC and ND Real Estate, LLC, both formerly licensed under an international real estate franchise. The three entities will operate under a unified Comey & Shepherd Realtors brand umbrella, but remain independently owned and operated, with a combined total of over 600 agents, combined 2009 unit sales of 9,109 and sales volume of $ 1.522 billion.

As a buyer or seller, you can expect the same great level of service as always from your Comey & Shepherd agent. In addition, a combined local brand means more exposure and more agents working together for you. National brand name recognition has been trumped by local knowledge, control and reputation. “Our focus has always been on the quality of our service and the values that our agents represent in the community. We’ve built our success on being a different kind of real estate agency – one where agents and their participation and contributions are at the center of everything we do – helping us build strong customer relationships for the long term”, notes Ms. Terry Hankner, President, Comey & Shepherd Realtors.

“We’ve evolved over time in the Greater Cincinnati real estate market and we’ve been watching Comey & Shepherd – how they do business, how they brand themselves. Their culture, values and long-term business strategies align with ours, so it just made sense to join forces”, said Mike Wolfer, Owner, Unlimited Real Estate, LLC.

Agents new to Comey & Shepherd will benefit from its innovative local website, exclusive affiliation with Christie’s Great Estates (the luxury real estate arm of the international art and auction house), a dominant market presence, and most importantly a continued high level of supportive management.

Visible changes of the brand licensing agreement will include Unlimited Real Estate and ND Real Estate yard signs replaced with Comey & Shepherd branded yard signs beginning August 11.

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