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jodi: Immaculate End Unit Townhome in MacKenzie Place in SW Durham - 09/23/08 10:50 AM
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jodi: Custom Adirondack Home on 3.7 Acres (Chapel Hill, NC) - 09/23/08 10:49 AM
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jodi: Fabulous Custom Home Walking Distance to Downtown Carrboro & Farmer's Market - 09/23/08 10:48 AM
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jodi: Southern Charm & Spacious Living Near UNC & Duke - 09/23/08 10:46 AM
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jodi: Special Custom Built Home on 10+ Acres (Pittsboro, NC) - 09/23/08 10:40 AM
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jodi: Country Living at it's Best, Yet Close to Town (Hillsborough, NC) - 09/23/08 10:39 AM
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jodi: Majestic Horse Property in Orange County (Chapel Hill, NC) - 09/23/08 10:37 AM
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jodi: Stunning Home with The Best of Everything in Chapel Hill, NC - 09/23/08 10:35 AM
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jodi: Year-to-Date Market Update 2007 vs. 2008 - 08/29/08 12:01 PM
Year-to-date, the market in Chapel Hill, and Orange, Durham and Chatham Counties is down between 22-25% in total sales.  There also is a 6 month supply of inventory on the market across the board, except in Chatham County where there is 10 months of inventory..  In Chapel Hill, the single family market is fairing better than the townhouse/condo sales.  While total sales in each category is down 25%, average prices for single family homes are down 4% compared to 13% for condos/townhouses and average days on market are up 4% for single family homes verses a 38% increase in the condo/townhouse market.  … (3 comments)

jodi: Answering the Tough Questions - 08/25/08 04:41 PM
Today a prospective homeowner turns on the T.V. or picks up a newspaper and hears little about the housing market but doom and destruction.  Foreclosures, mortgage-loan related bank failures, slow housing starts, and poor home sales dominate the news.  Tougher credit requirements are now the norm as a remedy to further financial trauma for consumers and banks alike.  All of this may lead a would-be buyer to quickly answer the question "Is now a good time to buy a home?" with a resounding "NO!" 
Before signing that apartment lease for another year, a would-be buyer scared off by current events in … (0 comments)

jodi: Eco-Friendly Siding Options - 08/22/08 07:01 PM
Sustainable siding needs to contain eco-friendly ingredients as well as be a product that will stand the test of time. When considering the eco-friendliness of a particular type of siding, make sure to account for any resins and adhesives that may have an off-gassing effect.  Some popular green siding options include solid wood, fiber cement, metal, engineered wood, and stucco.
Solid wood:  FSC-certified or repurposed wood products are the most environmentally friendly choices for solid wood siding.  This renewable material does, however, require frequent maintenance. Fiber cement:  Products like HardiePlankTM from James Hardie offer the look of natural wood with the … (3 comments)

jodi: Oversupply of Luxury Housing - 08/22/08 06:46 PM
Residential housing priced at $500,000 and above is currently oversupplied, according to the Second Quarter 2008 Triangle Area Residential Realty Report published by S.M.A. Publications, Inc.  The report uses data from www.realtor.com,   Durham, Orange, Chatham and Wake County Revenue Departments to support their findings.
The 2005 market on the fringe of having an oversupply in the luxury sector, and by 2008 luxury inventory grew 130% and sales simply couldn't keep up.  Realtor.com showed 991 luxury listings at the end of he second quarter in 2005, and by the same time in 2008 those listing had increased to 2,279.  Between 2005 and … (6 comments)

jodi: Thinking of Stucco? - 08/20/08 01:08 PM
In North Carolina, sellers are required to disclose if a house's exterior is actually artificial stucco-EIFS Stucco-instead of concrete stucco.  EIFS is basically a form of styrofoam placed on the outside of the house with a "stucco" look-alike finish on the surface.  While a house with EIFS can absorb the inevitable settling of the house over time without cracking, it does come with other hazards.  Unfortunately, EIFS stucco applied on a wood-framed home (especially if not applied properly) tends to hold moisture inside the walls, which can cause the houses wood and frames to rot.  If you fall in love with … (0 comments)

jodi: Energy Efficient Windows - 08/15/08 04:53 PM
Energy efficient windows are available in many shapes, sizes, and styles-single pane, double pane, and triple pane, casement and double hung and more.  There are energy efficient windows to meet any practical and aesthetic need.  Energy conservation in the home is no longer limited to only the plain and functional.Not only are energy efficient everyday window styles easy to find, but there are many other specialty styles that use the same energy efficient technologies.  For example, sliding patio doors and skylights can now be made of efficient materials, and bay windows can be built using various components of other energy efficient … (0 comments)

jodi: Los Angeles Times Axes Real Estate Section - 08/14/08 05:23 PM
The following article was recently posted by Inman News.
Los Angeles Times axes real estate section
Expect continuing cuts in newspaper industry, says analyst
By Glenn Roberts Jr., Monday, August 4, 2008.
Inman News
The Los Angeles Times has ceased publication of its weekly real estate section -- born more than a century ago -- amid major staff cuts.
In mid-July, newspaper managers began to carry out the "largest staff and production cuts in the newspaper's history," according to an article in the Times, citing "a continuing slide in advertising revenue." The newspaper has a circulation of more than 1 million … (6 comments)

jodi: Home Wiring - 08/13/08 03:43 PM
It is important to consult a reputable home inspector to check the home wiring before purchasing a house. Knob and tube type wiring and aluminum wiring are common in older homes, and both are considered substandard today.  In fact, many insurance companies will refuse to insure homes with these types of wiring, and since banks require homeowner's insurance before extending mortgage loans that are conditional on the ability to obtain insurance, this is significant. Knowing what type of electrical system you're dealing with is crucial when trying to close a real estate transaction.  Knowledge is power. 
Commonly used in homes built … (2 comments)

jodi: Short Sales - 08/07/08 05:52 PM
What is and is not a Short Sale?
A short sale is an arrangement between a homeowner and their lending institution to accept an offer on the home for less than the total amount owed on the property. 
A bank-owned house, or foreclosure, is not a short sale.  A seller deciding to lower their price and take less profit is not a short sale.    To have a short sale, one of the parties has to be "shorted"; either the seller or the bank.
To further explain the difference; with a typical foreclosure situation, homeowners fall behind in their payments and the … (2 comments)

 
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