November 2006
Monthly Archive
30 Nov 2006 09:47 am
Ready for your Remodeling School, Getting Started
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Erika and Greg Tansey couldn’t afford the house they really wanted in Lake Oswego, an upscale suburb of Portland, Oregon, so they opted for Plan B: buying an outdated, dilapidated Cape and remodeling it. “The bathroom was so small that your knees hit the tub when you used the toilet. The hallways were narrow and dark. And the garage was basically falling over,” says Erika.
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Erika and Greg started demolition in September 2005, with more significant plans than they’d first imagined: raising the roof, putting in an addition, doubling the square footage and reconfiguring the floor plan. Erika, 34, a freelance marketing consultant, and Greg, 35, a venture capitalist, budgeted $200,000 for their extreme home makeover. But the project took six months longer than expected, cost $80,000 more than planned and finished just as the bubble began deflating. By the time they finished this past August, they were exhausted but eager to share the lessons they’d learned. (more…)
search for : bathroom, demolition
29 Nov 2006 08:12 am
Unethical “foreclosure rescue” firms target homeowners
| As the number of foreclosures rises, homeowners unable to make their mortgage payments are facing another growing threat: “foreclosure rescue” scams. State and federal authorities say they are investigating an increasing number of homeowner complaints about fraud and deception by companies that engage in lending to financially distressed borrowers seeking to avoid foreclosure. Several states have recently passed or are contemplating new laws to provide more protection against dishonest businesses trying to take advantage of already vulnerable homeowners. |
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The problem centers on foreclosure-rescue companies, which target homeowners behind on their mortgage payments through newspaper ads or fliers claiming services such as “fast cash,” “equity funding” and “no credit check.” According to some recent cases filed by consumers and regulators, the companies mislead borrowers into believing they can save their homes from foreclosure in exchange for a transfer of the title for a year or two. The companies promise borrowers they can stay in their homes by paying rent for that period, giving them time to catch up financially until they can buy back their property. (more…)
search for : mortgage payments, foreclosure rescue
28 Nov 2006 08:51 am
Make your great outdoors even greater
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Americans are involved in a new “space race.” According to the American Institute of Architects, Americans are making their outside spaces more and more elaborate – and more like their inside ones. The outdoor living room trend is a wholesale repackaging of the typical patio/pool area into something much more elaborate and comfortable. It goes way beyond lounge chairs and barbecues. Outdoor living rooms often resemble plush, luxurious parlors. They feature not only cushiony furniture, they even have entertainment centers with built-in plasma screen televisions and hi-fi systems.
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The feature most in demand for these modern Edens is a fireplace. These not only infuse soirees with an atavistic atmosphere, they also make it possible for those in cooler climes to enjoy being outside for a greater part of the year. Part of the impetus for these spaces may have come from the decreasing tolerance for smoking. Hosts may abhor the smell of tobacco smoke, but they also want to be hospitable. Modern guests are used to retreating to the back yard to grab a quick coffin nail. Now they can do it in style. (more…)
search for : outdoor living room, plasma screen televisions, fireplace
27 Nov 2006 06:42 am
Is Real Estate Bust or Boom?
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America’s housing market has started to slow down a bit, but southeastern North Carolina is still going strong. CNNMoney.com recently named Wilmington NC as one of the top 10 cities to buy a home. It ranked seventh nationally for potential real estate appreciation over the next five years.
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Over the past five years home sales had hit record highs as low mortgage rates lured buyers. But the housing sector has lost steam this year as would-be buyers have grown more cautious amid high energy prices and rising interest rates. When asked what happens when mortgage rates and interest rates go up mortgage broker Karen Davis said, “Typically the market slows down somewhat. It takes a little longer to sell a house than it was 12 months ago.” One place realtors and mortgage brokers are not seeing a slowdown is in second-home sales. People are still buying vacation homes here. But unlike a year ago when many were buying purely as an investment, second home buyers now plan on living in their vacation home. (more…)
search for : Wilmington NC, top 10 cities to buy a home, rising interest rates, mortgage brokers
25 Nov 2006 09:06 am
Housing: The Riddle of Rates and Prices
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Conflicting data this week showed that the housing market, like a bull in the ring, is wounded yet still powerful. It takes an experienced toreador to discern whether the beast will succumb to the knife or come charging back. The course it takes may hinge on which matters more to buyers: falling interest rates [a big positive] or fear of falling prices [a big negative].
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For now, at least, housing construction is clearly in a localized recession. The freshest evidence came on Nov. 17 from the Census Bureau, which announced that starts on construction of single-family homes plunged 14.6% in October, to the lowest level since July, 2000. On top of that, permits fell 6.3%, to the lowest level since December, 1997, indicating that construction could dip even further in the months ahead [see BusinessWeek.com, 11/17/06, "An Awful October for Housing Starts"]. (more…)
24 Nov 2006 04:04 am
Homeowners, Threat From Lightning Is a Worry
The cost of homeowners’ claims for damage due to lightning strikes is soaring because of the burgeoning number of high-end electronic items and appliances in the average home, insurers say.
Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. says that the cost of claims the company paid due to lightning strikes rose 77% between Jan. 2001 and July 2006, even as the number of claims fell in the period by nearly half. Some of the nation’s largest insurance companies, including State Farm Insurance Cos. and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., also say they’re experiencing a similar trend.
Insurers partly attribute the higher losses to the growing number of home-theater systems, plasma and high-definition television sets, game consoles and personal computers in the average American home — which all can be fried by a surge of voltage in a home’s electrical wiring that can occur from a lightning strike. Rising rebuilding costs are also a factor because in the worst instances, lightning torches the house either from overloading appliances or from a direct hit. (more…)
search for : lightning strikes, home-theater systems, plasma and high-definition television sets
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