Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Video Tour - 2700 Triangle Leaf, Fort Worth

Video Tour - 2700 Triangle Leaf, Fort Worth 
Offered for sale by the Grove Team 
Villages of Woodland Springs

  

Amazing floorplan and finishes throughout - impeccably maintained and great for entertaining. Vaulted ceilings, open concept, handscraped wood floors, ample amount of closets and storage with so much more. Invite friends over for movie night to enjoy the media room. Enjoy a private dinner party or holiday parties in the large kitchen featuring granite counters, stainless appliances and a butlers pantry. Escape to the master retreat with en suite bath. 

Call the Grove Team, Keller Williams (817) 337-0000

Monday, August 5, 2013

Renovation loans give homebuyers an edge in a competitive market

Renovation loans give home buyers an edge in a competitive market
Just a year ago home buyers could choose from a bounty of properties on the market. Today things are starkly different. In many locations throughout the United States, inventory of homes for sale is at historic lows, creating a seller's market where multiple buyers get into bidding wars over move-in-ready homes.

If buyers can look beyond aesthetic characteristics like paint color, hardware and floor coverings, they may discover a diamond in the rough, especially if the home is in the neighborhood where they prefer to live. For example, if they like the overall design of a particular home, but the kitchen is straight out of the '70s and the deck needs major repairs, a renovation loan can help them purchase the property while upgrading the kitchen and outdoor space exactly how they want them.

Renovation loans can also help buyers who want to purchase in a particular neighborhood where most home prices exceed their budget. Properties that need work are typically listed at a lower cost and often go unsold, creating an opportunity for people willing to make improvements. Buyers can use a renovation loan to get into the neighborhood of their dreams, quickly build equity and customize a home to their personal preferences.

Several variations of renovation loans are available. Requirements for the borrower, the amount you can borrow, and the overall structure of the loan are different for each program. Typically, the loan is based on the estimated home value after improvements, and buyers will need to get bids from licensed contractors to help determine the total loan amount as well as a time line for the work to be completed.


(BPT)

Friday, August 2, 2013

Why air conditioning costs are heating up


You might wish that summer could go on and on - until it comes time to recharge your air conditioning system. The cost of the common refrigerant R-22 (also known as Freon), widely used in residential air conditioning systems, has already increased by more than 400 percent in the past 18 months and is expected to go even higher, making air conditioning repairs more costly for many.

R-22 has been the refrigerant of choice for residential heat pump and air conditioning systems for more than four decades, but it has been identified as having a negative environmental impact, including contributing to ozone depletion. Under EPA regulations, R-22 is being phased out, with production totally prohibited after 2020.

This has added new considerations for homeowners who are considering whether to repair or replace an air conditioning unit. For instance, some refrigerant manufacturers have begun selling cheaper alternatives to R-22, often referred to as "drop-in" replacement refrigerants. But alternatives are cheaper only in the short run.

Recharging older air conditioners with these alternative refrigerants may actually damage the system and void your manufacturer's warranty. As a result, technicians will follow the manufacturer's recommendations and use only R-22 when they recharge R-22 systems.

Recycled R-22 is expected to be available to repair existing systems after production ceases in 2020, but as the supply of new R-22 refrigerant continues to be reduced, costs of both new and recycled R-22 refrigerant will increase significantly.

All new air conditioning systems now use a more environmentally friendly refrigerant, R410A.-These newer systems offer many benefits, including greater energy efficiency, longer warranty periods and quieter operation, and may prove to be the wiser investment when homeowners are faced with repairing an older system that uses R-22 refrigerant.

Replacing an R-22 air conditioning system really does depend on the individual family, their home, their lifestyle and their budget. The service technician should be trained to help the consumer make the most informed decision.

(BPT)

Friday, July 26, 2013

Just Listed - 5524 Thornberry Drive

Just Listed - 5524 Thronberry Drive, Fort Worth
Offered for Sale by the Grove Team
$162,500 - Keller ISD


Impeccably maintained three bedroom , two bath home with study situated on 1-story! The floorplan lends itself to entertaining with its open concept and expansive kitchen complete with ample counter space, cabinets for storage and island.  Split bedrooms allow for privacy to the master retreat featuring en suite bath.  Located in Keller ISD, this home allows for easy access to schools, shopping and restaurants in a quiet neighborhood with no thru traffic.

To schedule a showing, call the Grove Team, Keller Williams at (817) 337-0000

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Video Tour - 2700 Triangle Leaf Drive

Video Tour - 2700 Triangle Leaf Drive
Just Listed by the Grove Team, Keller Williams
Offered for sale, $259,500



Amazing floorplan and finishes throughout!  Impeccably maintained and perfect for entertaining. Vaulted ceilings, open concept, handscraped wood floors, ample amount of closets and storage with so much more.

Invite friends over for movie night to enjoy the media room.  Enjoy a private dinner party or holiday parties in the large kitchen featuring granite counters, stainless appliances and butlers pantry.  Escape to the master retreat with en suite bath. 

Call the Grove Team, Keller Williams Realty
(817) 337-0000

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Is There a Housing Market Bubble?

Prices of houses are on the rise and it is a great thing.  Americans lost about $8 trillion in net worth in their homes between 2008 and 2010.  Americans that were underwater on their mortgages are resurfacing with positive equity.  This allows them to either sell the home or refinance at a lower rate.

With the increase in home prices, the question of housing "bubbles" has also resurfaced.  Is the housing recovery sustainable or are we having another housing bubble that will burst?

In order to to qualify as a bubble there must me a capacity to "burst".  A bubble bursts when a lot of people decide to sell at the same time, and they need or want to do it quickly.  To get a bubble to burst there must be a massive imbalance between supply and demand.  Either the supply increases too much, buyer demand drops off precipitously or both happen simultaneously. 

Here are some conditions that could cause a significant price decline in house prices:

1.  There is a massive increase in sellers putting their homes on the market at the same time
     and are determined to sell quickly.
   
     .  This is unlikely unless we have a big recession that leads to massive layoffs again.

2.  Home builders grossly overbuild and have to cut prices to stay solvent.

     .  Currently, home builders can not get enough loans to overbuild the market.    
     .  While new home construction is increasing, it is still historically low.

3.  There is a massive decrease in the number of buyers.

      .  Dodd-Frank is limiting the number of people who can buy homes, but American enthusiasm for
         owning a home is gaining each month.
      .  Mortgage rates are unlikely to go high enough to significantly dampen demand.
      .  Eliminating the mortgage interest deduction would not impact many American families, as they
         do not benefit from this tax deductions and don't make buying decision for this reason.

It appears there is no cause for concern about a bubble forming in home prices.  We are presently witnessing a quick rebound from the low prices that were a result of the massive sell-off from 2008-2011.  Low inventories in many communities are driving the prices higher.  It will likely be years before the home building industry gets access to sufficient capital to overbuild.  Today's buyers are putting more cash into their purchase and owners with low leverage are less likely to be forced to sell to avoid foreclosure.  However, as in any market. the housing market could have the unexpected change that nobody could predict.  If consumers develop a sudden aversion to stainless steel appliances and not buy any homes unless they have harvest gold or avocado green instead, all bets are off for the housing market. 


 

Monday, July 22, 2013

Get Ready to Show In An Hour

If your home is on the market it is a good idea to have a plan to get it ready to show quickly when you receive the showing appointment call .  Here are some quick check points to get "ready to show" in less than an hour. 

KITCHEN

Clear all clutter from counters and tables.  If you can not put everything in its place quickly, store in bins or bags out of the way.  Wipe down counters and appliances to clear food stains and dust.  Put dirty dishes in dishwasher and clean sink and faucet.  Put away all food items. Wipe up food stains from floor.  Sweep floor with broom or power sweeper.  Take out garbage and recycling. Turn on all Lights.

BATHROOMS

Brush toilet quickly and flush.  Clean off counter and put all product inside vanity.  Lock away all medicines.  Clean mirror with window cleaner.  Quickly wipe down floor area, especially in corners.  Hang new towels. Turn on lights.

BEDROOMS

Make bed.  Hang/put away all clothes and shoes in back of closet. Run power sweeper over floors. Open window treatments.  Turn on lights. 

LIVING ROOM/DEN/DINING ROOM/STUDY

Clear clutter, dust all flat surfaces, including electronics.  Store small electronics in a secure place.  Fluff pillows, fold throws. Run power sweeper over floors. Open window treatments.  Turn on all lights.

MISCELLANEOUS

Lock up pets or take them with you.