5 Things To Do NOW If You Want to Buy A Home In 2012
December 26, 2011 by Marina
Filed under Marina's Blog
By Tara-Nicholle Nelson
1. Check your credit. There is no bad surprise worse than a bad credit surprise. Okay, maybe there is one thing worse – a credit surprise you receive while you’re in the midst of trying to buy a home!
2. Do your research. The more rapidly the real estate market changes, the more it behooves smart buyers to study up before they jump in.
- Get a Real Estate and Mortgage professional.
- Find our more about Short sales and REOs.
- What you get for the money. Online house hunting is a powerful tool – especially when it’s cold and wet! But there comes a point in your house hunt where you’ve got to just get out into the actual physical homes you’re seeing online in order to get a strong, accurate sense of what home features.
3. Fluff up your cash cushion. No matter how much you’ve saved, you’ll find that you could use more once you activate your home buying action plan.
4. Shed some stuff. Sell it. Donate it.
5. Sit very, very still. Sometimes, the best way to further our goals is to stop tripping ourselves up.
And go to www.MarinaJacobsonHomes.com
Selling Your Home
February 15, 2011 by Marina
Filed under Marina's Blog, Market Watch, Selling a Home
Selling Your Home In today’s complicated and challenging market, you need someone with the expertise to sell your home at the best possible price in the least amount of time. I serve sellers throughout the neighborhoods of Chicago as well as communities on the North Shore.
Homebuyer Tax Credit Clock Is Ticking…
March 16, 2010 by Marina
Filed under Buying a Home, Marina's Blog, Selling a Home
To take advantage of the federal tax credits, eligible homebuyers have until the end of business on Friday, April 30, 2010, to sign a purchase contract on a new home. $8,000 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Eligible for homes with purchase agreements signed by April 30, 2010, and closed by June 30, 2010 available to first-time homebuyers who have not owned a home during the past three years with credit amount up to 10% of the home’s value, not to exceed $8,000 • Buyers qualified for full tax credit are single taxpayers with incomes up to $125,000 (partial credit can be granted for incomes up to $145,000) and joint filers with incomes up to $225,000 (Partial credit can be granted for incomes up to $245,000).
$6,500 Tax Credit For Current Home Owners Eligible for homes with purchase agreements written by April 30, 2010, and that close between November 7, 2009 and June 30, 2010. Qualified home buyers must have lived in their current home for 5 consecutive years of the last 8 years.
Maximum purchase price of the home is $800,000 • Single filers who earn up to $125,000 are eligible for the total credit amount. Partial credit can be granted for incomes up to $145,000. • Joint filers who earn up to $225,000 are eligible for the total credit amount. Partial credit can be granted for incomes up to $245,000.
To buy or sell a home go to www.MarinaJacobsonHomes.com
Invest in Kitchen or Bathroom Remodeling to Sell Your Home
March 8, 2010 by Marina
Filed under Home Selling Tips, Marina's Blog, Real Estate Tips, Selling a Home, Today's Real Estate News
Investing in your Kitchen or Bathroom! It’s a good idea to update your kithen and bathroom before putting your home on the market. And here’s why! Fore more information on buying or selling real estate go to www.MarinaJacobsonHomes.com Also you can search MLS.
Northbrook IL, Homes.
February 2, 2010 by Marina
Filed under Buying a Home, Marina's Blog, Selling a Home, Today's Real Estate News
Would you like to buy or sell a home in Northbrook? Here is the list of closed transactions of single family homes in Northbrook IL. Northbrook, IL Single Family Homes Closed in Northbrook, IL Single Family Homes Closed in January 2010 I’ll update this information every month and if anyone has any questions or would like more information, please call me at 847-361-5605. Looking to buy a home in Northbrook IL, go to www.MarinaJacobsonHomes.com
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August 5, 2009 by Marina
Filed under Home Buying Tips, Home Selling Tips, Real Estate Tips
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August 5, 2009 by Marina
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First Impressions Are Important
May 11, 2009 by Marina
Filed under Home Selling Tips, Marina's Blog
First Impressions Are Important
The Approach
The first few seconds, when your Realtor drives up to the house with a potential buyer can literally make or break a sale. Make certain that the first things to come into view the lawn, the sidewalk, the landscaping are neat and attractive. In cold weather, the walkways should be clear of snow and ice.
The Entry
The front entry area and front door should be warm and inviting. The area should be swept clean, and the door itself should be in good repair (painted, if necessary). A seasonally decorative touch, such as a wreath during the holiday season can set the proper inviting tone.
The View
Windows should be clean and sparkling in order to maximize the light entering the home and to provide an inviting scene from the exterior. Keep curtains and window coverings open whenever possible to achieve a bright, open effect.
The Surroundings
Faded or worn paint or papers on the walls and ceilings can create a drab effect throughout the interior and will leave an impression in the buyer’s mind that is hard to erase. Spruce up, paint up, and touch up.
The Furnishings
A cluttered look makes every room seem smaller than it really is. Remove extra furnishings wherever possible to give your home a clean, simple appearance. Remember, the buyer is trying to visualize how their furniture will fit in the home. Make it as easy as possible.
Storage
One of the first things a typical buyer looks for is adequate closet and storage space. Maximize the size of your closets by removing excess items and neatly arranging those items that remain.
Bathrooms and Kitchen
These areas should be clean and spotless. No matter how relaxed a housekeeper the buyers may be in their present home, they will invariably downgrade the desirability of a home if the kitchen and baths are less than spotless. Make sure everything shines!
Fix The Little Things
Loose door knobs, doors that don’t close all the way, screens off the track, and cracked window panes are all a part of everyday life except when you’re selling your house. Little things undone can suggest neglect to a fussy buyer. For top dollar, it’s smart to fix these items.
Shed Light On Dark Areas
Whenever possible, make sure the lamps are turned on in areas of the house that appear dark. Also, turn on lights in the basement, attic, and other areas the buyer will want to see. Once the above items have been addressed, leave the selling to the agent. Agents know what your house has to offer and what these particular buyers are looking for. Agents also know how to sell. We recommend that seller’s excuse themselves during showings so that prospective buyers feel comfortable expressing themselves.
Home sales in Chicago area start to show more signs of life.
May 11, 2009 by Marina
Filed under Marina's Blog, Today's Real Estate News
Optimism grows as sales increase slightly, median price up from previous month.
By Mary Ellen Podmolik | Tribune reporter
In the past few weeks, agents say an undeniable scent of sales is in the air, and data released Thursday gave credibility to their talk.
March sales of previously owned single-family homes and condominiums in Illinois posted their second consecutive month-over-month gain, and for the first time since June, the statewide median price for a home rose from the prior month.
Suburban counties seeing among the largest month-over-month sales increases were Lake County, 65 percent; Kendall County, 51 percent; and Cook County, 38 percent.
Realty agents are taking pains to not get too giddy. After all, that 38 percent one-month gain in sales in Cook County translated to 2,409 properties sold. In March 2008, 3,432 homes sold in Cook County.
How long do bankruptcies and foreclosures stay on a credit report?
May 4, 2009 by Marina
Filed under Short Sale/Foreclosure
Bankruptcies and foreclosures can remain on a credit report for seven to 10 years.
Some lenders will consider a borrower earlier if they have reestablished good credit. The circumstances surrounding the bankruptcy can also influence a lender’s decision. For example, if you went through a bankruptcy because your employer had financial difficulties, a lender may be more sympathetic. If, however, you went through bankruptcy because you overextended personal credit lines and lived beyond your means, the lender probably will be less inclined to be flexible.

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