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Terra Sol by Pulte near Lilburn

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A few years ago this property was started.  One home was built, along with the future clubhouse.  The tennis courts were installed and the swimming pool was roughed in.  Some of the streets had been laid, and many of the homesites had been prepped.

And that is how the property had sat for the last several years.  It just wasn’t worth building out during the worst of the real estate meltdown.

Apparently that has changed now…  Pulte has begun construction on the project again.  The actually tore down the house that had been built onsite, cleaned up the entrance and begun building in more infrastructure.

It’s really nice to see activity on this project again.

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Cheap Tip #2… Tip-Top Shape in 5 Steps

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You are NOT a bank.  Your home isn’t a foreclosure. Hopefully it isn’t on its way to a foreclosure.  You need to maximize the price your home fetches on the market, and minimize the time it is on the market.  The problem is those foreclosures that your house has to compete against.  Foreclosures often have price going for them. That is a VERY powerful tool.  It can overcome a lot of issues.  But, you have to find a way to overcome the prices that banks are asking for their properties.

You are not a bank… so you probably don’t have a pile of money to toss at your home to get it sold.  Even if you did, it likely wouldn’t really pay back for you.  On average, renovations pay back half or less of their cost. Throwing a few thousand dollars at your house, while trying to sell it, usually isn’t a great move.  But that doesn’t mean that you just pack it in and give up…  It means that you have to be smarter than the banks.

  • Paint.  There is NO better, cheaper way to REALLY affect the look of your house than with a coat of paint.  Especially on the interior.  The foreclosure up the street likely won’t have fresh paint and clean walls.  Use neutral colors that fit with the personality of the home.  If in doubt, talk with a Stager about specific colors.
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    Shampoo Carpets.  Unless they are in really bad shape, it should be worth it to get them cleaned.  A professional cleaning would be the way to go, but even renting a cleaner at the store and doing it yourself would be better than skipping this step.  Remember, the foreclosure up the street is likely to have stained or worn carpets.

  • Clean EVERYTHING.  And clean it well.  And keep it clean.  If you read Cheap Tips #1, you should already be in the process of getting rid of stuff and getting rid of clutter and extra stuff.  That means it is a great time to clean everything that is left.  Again, it isn’t likely that the foreclosure up the street will be terribly clean.  My wife has been known to hit the sanitizer pretty hard after a cheap foreclosure.
  • While you have the paintbrush in hand, you might consider painting cabinets.  If they are a nice wood, especially a lighter wood, I would probably advise against it.  But, if they are painted, dull or dated, it might be a great way to freshen up the whole kitchen or bathroom for less than the cost of a nice dinner.
  • Drawer Pulls, Knobs and Hardware. For under a couple hundred dollars it can be the crowning touch on a kitchen or bath… especially the kitchen.  Oil-rubbed bronze, satin nickel and pewter are the finishes that are currently popular with buyers.  Don’t go wild, but don’t cheese out, either.  And keep in mind that the foreclosure around the corner is probably missing some of the pulls and knobs, especially if they were nice.
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Photo Friday… Where in the World?

BAPS in LilburnWho would have thought that the largest Hindu Temple outside of India would be in Lilburn, GA?  I live here and love this area, but I was surprised to find out that little tidbit.

When it was under construction, many of us were wondering what was going into the spot at the corner of Lawrenceville Hwy and Rockbridge Rd.  There was a giant gantry crane and more concrete that one could almost imagine.

Before the temple was complete, hundreds of volunteers spent thousands of hours making everything perfect.  As we toured it, we could see thousands of figures carved into the building, inside and out.  EACH of these was polished to a gleam, by hand.

The temple is available for tours.  It is well worth it to see.

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Gwinnett Homestretch Program

Ken Cook and I are working with Gwinnett Homstretch Down Payment Assistance.  As a buyer, you need to have $1000 going into the purchase, but Gwinnett Homestretch may contribute up to $7,500, if you qualify.  There are a few things to keep in mind:

  • It is paid as a 0% loan, which will be forgiven after 5 years of using the property as your principal residence.  In effect, that makes it a grant… there are no payments due during the 5 years.
  • You will be required to complete an 8-hour counseling class from a HUD approved Housing Counseling Agency.
  • Total household income must not exceed HUD lmits, based on household size.  Households range from 1-8 people.
    • 2 people – HUD max is $46,000
    • 4 people – HUD max is $57,450
    • There are different income maximums for other household sizes.
  • Investors are NOT eligible for this program.
  • The home MUST pass an inspection by Gwinnett County PRIOR to closing.
  • Purchase Price may NOT exceed $200,000.

There are other requirements, such as being able to qualify for a mortgage.  Contact Ken and I for details.

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We’d love to help you buy a home. There are great deals on the market right now, and interest rates are exceptional.

For more info, click here.  There are other Down Payment Assistance programs available around the Metro Atlanta area.

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Wayback Wednesday… Let’s Freak Out Some Counties!

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Two years ago I wrote a post about a bill in front of the GA legislature that would require cities and counties to use the values of foreclosures when calculating tax assessments.

It passed… and it was signed… and it became law.

Honestly, I was hoping that there might be some noise from some counties by now, but there really hasn’t been.  Sure, they are complaining about having enough revenue, but they complain about not having enough revenue when they are flush with cash and funding truly stupid projects.  Of course, the other part of it might be that many metro counties re-assessed a LOT of property just before the new law went into effect.

I still think that there will be some background whining from some local governments…  We’ll see.

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