REALTOR CARE DAY
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The second annual Realtor Care Day took place on June 5th and was a terrific success. I worked on the Columbus Board’s Committee to oversee the project and witnessed a great collaborative effort on the part of many to make the day a success. This year the CBR partnered with the Columbus Housing Partnership to enhance the Tray Lee Community Center, part of the American Addition community at Joyce & Sigsbee Roads.
The Tray Lee Community Center was raised up by Reverend Traylor and four dedicated women who wanted to provide an after school center for area children. A mural has been designed in their honor by Columbus artist, Greg Cantwell, depicting their faces and the faces of many important historical figures. It is a lasting tribute to the people whose contribution continues to enhance the lives of others.
Local area Realtors took on projects closer to their home base. Here in Upper Arlington, Realtors worked at the corner of Northam & Camden to assist a homeowner who was unable to care for the increasing overgrowth of bushes, weeds, etc. It was a great day to give back to the communities in which we live and work!
Bike the C-Bus
One of the perks of being a real estate agent is the opportunity to meet and network with interesting people. Recently I met Ray George, one of the coordinators for the Long Street Tour’s, Bike The C-Bus. The event is scheduled for August 23, 2008 and is going to be a terrific opportunity to tour through some of the most interesting neighborhoods in Columbus. Cyclists will be spinning through King Lincoln District, Downtown, Short North Arts District, Italian Village, University District, Harrison West, Victorian Village, Arena District, Franklinton, Brewery District and German Village. It’s a 30 mile ride designed in segments to make it easy for every level of participation. So… pump up the tires, fill up the water bottle, join The 4forU Team & come see the best of urban renovation!
Importance of Home Inspection
The importance of a qualified home inspector can not be underestimated. During the initial phase of a purchase contract, the buyer generally has 7 to 10 days to have the home inspected. There are many service providers to choose from, and prices may vary substantially.
Recently, I called to get price quotes for one of my buyers, and two companies based their estimates on the purchase price of the home. The other companies were interested to know the age of the home, location and square footage. These seem like more appropriate variables to consider!
It’s a very good idea for the buyer and their Realtor to be present during the home inspection. This is an excellent opportunity to learn about the house, and any areas of particular concern to the inspector. These items can then be addressed during the Request to Remedy phase of negotiations.
Following is a list of some of our favorite home inspectors:
Richard Harmon, RMH & Assoc.: (w) 614-527-0320 (#1 – Angie’s List)
Rod Berning, Brickkicker: (w) 614-864-9261
World Inspection Network: (w) 614-781-1070
If you know of someone good that you would like to add to this list, please submit their name and phone number. We are always looking to work with good people!
Hip Happening Harrison Park
Recently, I was introduced to Harrison Park while on a whirlwind buying mission with a young surgeon relocating to Columbus. In my opinion, this little community has it all!
Located near the Short North & Victorian Village, there were 64 single family homes built in 2006 and only four remain (my buyer bought one). Nothing short of amazing in this “down market”. There are also flats and luxury lofts to choose from in this trendy urban mecca.
A private clubhouse, fitness center, pool, and a much anticipated 4-acre riverfront park are special amenities available to homeowners. The quality construction is consistent and evident throughout the development. This is one developer who doesn’t seem to cut corners!
This is not “paid for” advertising… just a treat to be able to promote something really outstanding in Columbus!
CLOSING THE DEAL!
You have just signed a contract to purchase your first home and find there are still several hurdles to jump before “closing the deal”. Most offers are contingent on the buyer obtaining financing within a specified period of time and a satisfactory home inspection. In today’s market, there is the additional challenge of the home appraising for full purchase price.
The home inspection and the appraisal can open a contract for further negotiations and create added stress on both buyer & seller. The inspection usually takes place within the first 7 to 10 days of the contract with additional time allowed to reach agreement on any necessary remedies requested by the buyer. During purchase price negotiations, sellers often come down to their “bottom line”. Inspections create opportunity for further reductions to the seller’s net proceeds.
The appraisal is a relatively new challenge to contract negotiations and is increasingly relevant in today’s volatile market. The lender will have an appraisal done on the property prior to closing. Buyers are not going to want to pay more than an appraised value for their new home, and lenders are not going to want to provide a loan for the home.
Your real estate agent should be able to provide helpful insights throughout the entire purchase process. The 4forU Team has developed a referral list of reputable home inspectors to assist buyers with property inspections. Additionally, we have the skills necessary to negotiate this element of the contract. A comparable market analysis (CMA) is useful in assisting buyers and sellers with sale & purchase price decisions. A thorough analysis of the market helps insure that there will not be any surprises during the appraisal process.
Looking to learn more about selling or buying a home? Jeanne Gauer, Maggie Chudik, Kelly Cantwell & Susan Sutherland all have the necessary knowledge to help you close the deal!
Consumer Needs
A lot of time and money is invested by real estate professionals in an effort to capture the attention of consumers. A quick glance through any neighborhood paper displays countless ads featuring agents promoting themselves. Real estate is an increasingly competitive business and self-promotion is the name of the game.
The people at 1000watt Consulting have put together this clever vox pop to clue us in on what’s really important to people looking to buy or sell a home. This business is about relationships, and Realtors have a responsibility to provide expert guidance through very important decisions.
Best advice to buyers & sellers… select an agent that you connect with and trust. This can be a long-term, sometimes emotional, process. It’s important that your Realtor be accessable, reliable & caring!
Take a look at this vox pop: http://www.wellcomemat.com/video/6DF8FF1C76
The philosophy of The “4forU” Team is all about service. It is the key to our success and brings each of us a sense of accomplishment. You can contact Jeanne Gauer, Maggie Chudik, Kelly Cantwell or Susan Sutherland with Real Living HER to find about more about what we can do for YOU!
Stylish Urban/Suburban Living
Several years ago, I grudgingly returned from Denver, Colorado to Columbus, Ohio. I renovated our home, enrolled the children in school and returned to Hondros College to renew my real estate license. I grew up around construction and real estate, and it has been a nice transition to rejoin my mother, Jeanne Gauer, and our partners, Maggie Chudik & Susan Sutherland in this “4forU” venture.
Our team of four live in different parts of Columbus and bring different perspectives to the business of real estate. This blog presents an opportunity for each of us to share our observations, experiences & knowledge. Please feel free to respond with your thoughts and/or questions!
Today our team hit the streets of Columbus to preview some hot new options in condominium living. Along with downtown developments, communities like Upper Arlington, Clintonville, Grandview & Bexley are looking to provide options for a more carefree lifestyle. The appeal of this stylish living crosses age boundaries and is attracting young singles and seniors.
4forU Favorites
Arlington Crossing is located on Tremont Road in the heart of Upper Arlington. Featuring 56 luxury units, it is the creation of Long & Wilcox. Prices range from mid-$300s to high-$600s. These mid-rise condominiums have transformed the landscape and created a bit of a stir. In our opinion the finishes are superior and the amenities appealing. Hopefully, Kingsdale Shopping Center will get a boost from Regency and compliment this dynamic residential development.
Terraces on Walhalla have unveiled their plans and groundbreaking is scheduled for early ‘08. Located at 3040 North High Street, residents of these 20 units will have the proximity to OSU and downtown while enjoying the picturesque surroundings of Walhalla ravine. Developed by Meyers Welsh Architecture, there will be one, two & three bedroom units available starting at $199,900.
Burnham Square is a favorite for those looking in the Arena District and the views of the Columbus skyline and Scioto River are spectacular! What a success story!
The Buggyworks, “an urban village”, is loaded with charm. The first phase has sold out, and the second phase has been introduced. These unique loft style condominiums are co-mingled with office and retail boutiques. Definitely worth a look!
Other developments of note:
Let us know what you think…
Have you looked at any of these condominiums?
Do you like the concept?
Stay tuned!!!