Saturday, April 23, 2011

Six Ways to Save Money in Your Home and in Your Car

Saving money, especially with the cost of gas these days, is even more important than ever.  The recession has taken a tool on the finances of most Americans.  


You can help save the planet while also saving cash, according to the Alliance to Save Energy. 

The average U.S. household spends about $3,425 to power a car and $2,175 on home energy costs--in other words, about $5,600 on energy costs per year. That number is likely even greater with rising fuel and utility costs.
In honor of Earth Day, the Alliance to Save Energy is offering up some pointers on how to trim those yearly expenses with some easy ways to go “green.” Here are a few of its tips:  6 Ways to Save Money from www.realtor.org

Friday, April 15, 2011

The Importance of Pricing It Right


Back in the day, when buyers were competing to buy homes and when almost any house could sell for any price, regardless of condition, sellers felt they could afford to over price the home or “test the market”,  or price it with “wiggle room”  because they were confident someone would make an offer to the their liking.  Well, that ship has sailed and won’t be returning to port for many years to come, if ever.

The tide has turned and buyers are in the driver’s seat.  They can choose from hundreds and hundreds of homes on the market and can pretty much get their price because sellers are more motivated than ever.  Add to this mix the fact that foreclosures and short sale properties, many of which are in pretty good condition, sell almost 30% less than their competition!
So, my message, dear homeowners, is price your home “ahead” of the market. If you offer it for sale at least 5% less than your competition, you will shorten the number of days on market and get your home sold at the best possible price.


How to Rebuild Your Credit

Did You Know that one late payment can drop your score by 80 or more points? Has this happened to you?  If your credit score is suffering in today’s economy, there IS help.If you are frustrated with your score and the many claims to help you, then Clean Slate is the only credit restoration program that guarantees results or service is free. Most clients receive 80 to 100 boosts to their score upon graduating from this program.  More info by clicking on the link below
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Help for Buyers Of FannieMae Homes

Fannie Mae wants to help more buyers afford to purchase their new home. That is why they are offering up to 3.5% in closing cost assistance for HomePath® (foreclosed) properties beginning April 11 through June 30, 2011. Great opportunity for qualified buyers who will occupy the home.  More information can be found here: http://www.homepath.com/incentive/index.html