Although the impact of these spruce ups is hard to gauge statistically — improvements often aren’t noted in public records — he estimates that overall, remodeling is responsible for 1% to 1.5% of home-price appreciation each year. So, while prices overall may continue to decline due to overbuilding, speculation and risky mortgages, remodeling will continue to add real value to many homes. (more…)
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September 2006
A Love of Remodeling Will Help Push Up Home Values
This Falls Harvest May Heat Your The Home
The Magnum brand includes models that burn corn, wood pellets, wheat, barley, oats, durum, cherry pits and olive pits, as well as more traditional wood, pellet and corn burners, Haefner says. Sales of all their biomass fueled appliances has soared 500 percent over the past five years, driven by conscientious consumers who want to heat their homes with less pollution and reliance upon fossil fuels. With customers on a six-month waiting list, the firm is expanding facilities to crank out 75,000 biomass burners a year by 2007, doubling it’s current output. (more…)
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Real Estate Investing for the Long Haul
They want to know what I can tell them about renovating one-to-four unit properties cost-effectively, whether or not to hire an architect, what to look for in a contractor, what will put their rentals a cut above the others without breaking their budgets. These are not flippers. These folks are in for the long haul, agreeing with some expert who told me this week that this isn’t the time to experiment with real estate but to get serious about it. One of the experts whose video was embedded in the Power Point was Carl Dranoff, a developer who was one of the pioneers of the warehouse to loft conversion boom on the late ’70s to mid-’80s in many of our older cities. (more…)
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Laurelmor Development in Wilkes County North Carolina
Laurelmor will be built in phases, with a master plan calling for about 1,500 homes, 1,000 condominium units or hotel rooms, two 18-hole golf courses, 50 miles of roads, a spa, water park, equestrian center, observatory and other amenities. Ginn plans to hold a sale of lots in October and to open in 2009. Ginn expects to have a sales day in October for a first phase. A spokesperson said that the company hasn’t made completed lot prices for Laurelmor, but that the most inexpensive lot would likely be around $500,000. Developers have told local officials that the minimum home size would be about 3,000 square feet, and some could be twice that big. (more…)
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The Best ways to add real estate value
James A. Randel started with an excellent educational background from Columbia University where he obtained his law degree. Then he wisely became a real estate broker so he could participate in real estate commissions as well as practice law. When briefly mentioning his New York City residency during college years, Randel admits he didn’t spot the opportunities to buy run-down buildings near Columbia for upgrade profits by adding value. The book’s theme is “add value” whether you invest in raw land, houses, a fixer-upper factory building with potential for rezoning profits, or a run-down office building. What makes this book so special are the personal stories the author shares, emphasizing how he profited when he (and his investor partners) added value and how they lost money when their planning was faulty. (more…)
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How job loss, lack of education and creative financing steal the dream of home ownership
The special proceedings room at the Guilford County Courthouse is a modest-sized room with plate-glass windows facing Eugene Street. With waist-high cubicles arranged to fit three deputy clerks, it accommodates members of the public with a counter running most of the length of the room. The deputy clerks make easy small talk with the stream of buyers who come in to scour the “upset bid” pail, which holds foreclosure case files for 10 days after sale, and with the substitute trustees, who come in periodically to check on the progress of paperwork. Occasionally respondents, such as a distraught widow unclear about whether her house will be padlocked before the foreclosure sale, come in to ask for an explanation of procedural details. (more…)
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