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homes beavercreek: Beavercreek Schools - 3 Bedroom for under $60,000 - 11/09/11 10:37 AM
Beavercreek Schools - 3 Bedroom for under $60,000 BEAVERCREEK SCHOOLS! HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! Very spacious and well-kept home with 1325 Square Feet. (GREAT VALUE - Priced at only $45 per sq. foot!!) This home has many updates besides new carpet and fresh paint thoughout. The huge eat-in kitchen has new flooring and the refrigerator and range stay! There is a wonderful 20' x 17' Family Room addition that is open to the covered patio! Outside you will find a nicely landscaped yard with 2 sheds! New Carport, fixtures, lighting, Siding and the Heating and Air in the Family Room
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homes beavercreek: Does the room look small to you? - 07/26/10 02:10 PM
If you are putting your home on the market, you want it to be appealing to potential buyers. Staging a small space can be a challenge. These tips will help. The last thing you want to do is make a small room seem even smaller with the “wrong” furniture, arrangements and accessories. A small space does not have to lack style! With the right accessories, furniture and colors your small space can leave buyers with a “big” impression. 1. Furniture – Make sure the furniture is the right scale for the room. An over-stuffed sofa in a
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homes beavercreek: Wright Patterson Air Force Base Area - Home Sales Average Price By Area - 05/11/10 09:22 AM
Wright Patterson Air Force Base Area - Home Sales Average Sales Price By Area Are you curious about the average sale price in some areas near WPAFB? The 2009 totals are below. AREA AVERAGE SALES PRICE For more information visit my website.
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homes beavercreek: Getting your home ready to Sell - 05/10/10 02:31 PM
GETTING YOUR HOME READY TO SELL Outside Make a good first impression, whether buyers are driving by or finding you on the internet or on the MLS listing. Whatever impression you make will be a lasting one and may determine if the potential buyer will want to come inside and investigate further the possibility of buying your house. Curb Appeal -When a buyer gets a list of homes for sale from their agent or online and drives by to take a look, with one quick glance the buyer decides if he wants to go inside to consider your
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homes beavercreek: The Real Estate Market in Beavercreek, Ohio - 03/16/10 04:19 PM
Beavercreek Homes Here are the homes sold and average sale prices for Beavercreek 2008 and 2009. I have also included what’s happening right now! Beavercreek Homes Sold Average Sale Price 2008 481 $212,733 2009 465 $206,879 Beavercreek Year to Date as of 3/16/2010 # Homes on the market 286 # Homes Sold YTD 59 Average Sale Price YTD $173,442 Average Days on the Market 127 % of Sales Price to List Price 95.4% Months of supply on the market 8.17
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homes beavercreek: Want a bigger tax refund check? The Buyer tax credit is still available! - 03/02/10 11:00 AM
If you are a First-time buyer, see definition below. You have until the end of next month, April 30, 2010 to find a home and get into contract. As long as you close by June 30, 2010, you can have $8,000 or 10% in your pocket. TAX CREDIT Defined – Dollar for Dollar reduction in taxes. This is not the same as a “tax deduction” This is REFUNDABLE, which means if you typically get a refund, you could receive an $8000 increase in that refund. This is a great opportunity and now is the time to buy:
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homes beavercreek: Things to consider when Buying your First Home - 10/27/09 08:04 AM
Things to consider when Buying your First Home Your Budget and Financial Picture. Buying a home can be a good financial investment and will likely be your largest asset in the future. There are also great tax benefits to enjoy while you own your home. Use this calculator to see how much you can afford www.lauriehomesales.com 2. Get professionals. Ask family and friends about professionals that they know and trust. You will need a knowledgeable REALTOR agent. A real estate professional will really help you with the entire process. They know the area market
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homes beavercreek: Is it Time to Buy your First Home? - 10/26/09 07:37 AM
Is it Time to Buy your First Home? There are many factors that should be considered when making the decision to buy a home or continue to rent. Do you plan to stay in the area for at least 3 to 4 years? In most real estate markets it doesn’t make sense to buy a home that you will own for less than that. With the transaction costs of buying and selling you could lose money. If you stay less than 2 years, even if you make money, you will have to pay capital gains tax
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homes beavercreek: Beavercreek Schools Riverside Taxes! - 03/13/09 05:19 PM
Country in the City! Close to WPAFB, Beavercreek Very Convenient Location! Lots of Land with .42 ACRES and a New Shed on a concrete pad. You have to see this beautifully updated ranch with 1334 Sq. Ft on the main floor plus nearly double your space with the FINISHED BASEMENT! *The home has a brand new eat-in kitchen with beautiful Cherry wood cabinets, all new plumbing and electrical and tile flooring. *New French doors lead to the 11' x 27' Enclosed Patio. The living room boasts nice hardwood floors and a bay window and is open to the
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homes beavercreek: Beautiful Home In Beavercreek - 03/11/09 07:25 AM
$285,000 Are you being transferred to Wright Patterson Air Force Base? Beautiful, well maintained two story home in Stone Falls. Built in 2002, home has 5 bedrooms and 4 baths and sits on a corner lot with no rear neighbors. On the main floor, the 2 story foyer boasts beautiful hardwood floors leading to formal dining room & living room. Lots of windows for great light! Enjoy the large kitchen that is open to the Breakfast Nook and 23' x 15' Family Room w/gas fireplace. There is also a nice guest suite on the 1st floor w/full bath. Upstairs
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homes beavercreek: For Sellers - What is the right price for your house? - 11/07/08 06:30 AM
It's important to carefully look at your neighborhood activity, before deciding on a price for your house.What you paid for the house + improvements you have made to the house DOES NOT EQUAL the selling price of your house.You should seek out a Competitive Market Analysis (otherwise known as a CMA) of your area, take a look at active, expired, pending and sold listings.The active listings are obviously your competition.Take a look at the expired listings and be sure you don't follow their lead on price, since you actually want to sell your house, instead of it expiring.The sold listings is
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homes beavercreek: Home Viewing Checklist - - 07/07/08 01:37 PM
Home Viewing Checklist Touring homes is exciting! "I love it" may be the words you mutter when you first step into a home, but does this mean you've found "the one"? Or could it mean your emotions got the best of you when you walked into the kitchen and saw the perfectly restored cabinets and countertops you've always wanted? When you tour homes •· When it comes time to tour homes it's important to keep your emotions in check and take a clear-headed, critical eye approach. •· Remember, you can change superficial elements like paint and wallpaper. Rooms can look completely
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homes beavercreek: The better your credit score, the more loan options - 07/07/08 01:33 PM
What is all this about Credit Scores?? In short, the better your credit score, the more loan options you will have to choose from. •· know your score •· take steps to maintain good credit . What Determines you Credit Score? •· Your history of how you handle credit obligations (credit cards, car payments, etc.) •· Your income-to-debt ratio (a comparison of how much money you make to your expenses). •· Compiled information -Credit bureaus compile a record of debts from credit card companies, banks, department stores and other firms. This information appears on your credit report, so it shows whether
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homes beavercreek: You should get pre approved before you shop! - 07/07/08 01:29 PM
Get Pre-Approved Before you find your perfect home! Before you begin looking for a new home, it's a good idea to determine what you can afford. If you have not yet determined your housing budget, I am available to provide assistance helping you arrange financing. Determining your purchasing power now will set the stage for a smooth home buying process. Get Pre-Approved: The lender checks credit, verifies employment and verifies that you have sufficient funds to close. Pre-approval can cut days, even weeks, off the closing process and give the advantage you need if you're bidding on your dream home against
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homes beavercreek: Questions to ask your lender - 07/07/08 01:26 PM
Questions to ask your lender Shopping for your mortgage can be stressful, but it doesn't have to be intimidating. While the lender you work with will be asking you a lot of qualifying questions, there are important questions you should be asking the lender as well. As your buyer's representative, my job is to make sure your questions are answered to your satisfaction and you feel well informed BEFORE you borrow. Some questions you should ask your lender: Do you offer an adjustable rate loan and if so: How often will the interest rate be adjusted? Is there a maximum limit on
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homes beavercreek: DUMP THE DEBT - 07/01/08 09:02 AM
Get rid of YOUR DEBT! The one we always hear... WHOA on the CREDIT CARDS! I have heard the adage from every direction that if you want to get out of a hole... STOP DIGGING! STOP DIGGING TIPS! Carry Cash - give yourself a weekly cash allowance and you'll be more aware of how much you spend. Plus once you run out of money, you're more inclined to stop spending! It's very easy to overspend when you just run a card through a machine! When only plastic will do.... Use a debit card, instead of a credit card. LEAVE YOUR CREDIT
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homes beavercreek: Financial Freedom - 07/01/08 07:44 AM
Financial Freedom Setting goals for today and the future may not be easy, but getting your plan in order will get you where you want to go faster! IDENTIFY YOUR GOALS! WHAT? What do you want to accomplish (ex. pay off credit card, save for a home improvement, etc.) WHEN? Set a specific start and end date for meeting you goal WHERE? Where are you getting the money to meet your goals? Will it come from saving, cutting other expenses, investing, etc? WHY? The most important question. Decide why your goal is important to you. Your "why" is what keeps you
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homes beavercreek: What you'll need to get your mortgage loan approved - 09/28/07 08:21 AM
What You'll Need to Get your Mortgage Approved Getting a mortgage home loan might seem like a difficult process, but if you're ready, you can increase your chances for the best interest rates. Most financial institutions will ask for of the following documents in considering your request for a mortgage loan. 1. Last two years' federal tax returns and/or W-2 statements 2. Pay stubs: most recent, usually covering the past month. 3. Employment history: a record of steady employment will work in your favor. 4. Credit History: Credit report, including current creditors and account information. How you have dealt with your credit in the past, minimum monthly payments, etc. By establishing a solid credit
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homes beavercreek: Mortgage Interest rates drop (Even lower than last year!) - 09/19/07 08:33 AM
Interest rates on prime conforming loans fell across the board in the past week, with rates on 30-year fixed mortgages averaging 0.15 percentage points below the previous week's level. The drop in mortgage rates may give some relief to borrowers who are looking to refinance or purchase a home. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.31% for the week ending Sept. 13, 2007, down from 6.46% last week, according to Freddie Mac's weekly survey. The mortgage averaged 6.43% a year ago. The 15-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.97% for the week, down from last week's 6.15% average. The mortgage averaged 6.11% a year ago. Adjustable-rate mortgages also
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homes beavercreek: Home Warranties - A good buy! - 09/13/07 07:27 PM
Home warranties provide protection to the seller, during the listing period and for one year , to the buyer, following the sale of the home. Home warranties range in cost, but are typically under $500 for coverage and offfer valuable protection on major systems and appliances including, home heating, plumbing, electrical and central air conditioning systems coverage that gives buyers security as well as reducing seller liability. Coverage is for systems and appliances in good working order at the start of the contract. A very good investment for the Seller and a good incentive for the buyer!
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