January 2008


31 Jan 2008 07:50 am
So You Want to Refinance: An Insiders Guide to Refinancing Adjustable Rate Mortgages and Home Loans

Fueled by recent interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, mortgage application volume rose 7.5% during the week ended Jan. 25, according to the trade group Mortgage Bankers Association’s weekly application survey. The MBA’s application index rose to 1,054.9 from 981.5 the previous week.

Application volume was pushed higher by a jump in refinance volume. Refinance application volume increased 22.1%, while purchase volume tumbled 17.7%. Refinance applications accounted for 73% of total applications. The index peaked at 1,856.7 during the week ending May 30, 2003, at the height of the housing boom. (more…)

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30 Jan 2008 07:26 am
The Homeowner\'s Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence Through Solar, Wind, Biomass And Hydropower (Mother Earth News Wiser Living)

With dropping interest rates and the ability to borrow at a lower rate, more and more home and condo owners are considering expanding or remodeling their property. Beyond just the cosmetic aspects — paint, carpet, flooring and such, consumers are considering the energy aspects of owning their primary residence and second home.

Upgrading windows is a logical start to many remodeling jobs. To get the most out of new windows, it’s important to go into the remodeling project with a good sense of the home’s structural style and blend that with the homeowners’ personal style.

Many window upgrades can be accomplished without changing the size of the wall opening. For example, a dramatic change the look of a room by replacing a simple sliding glass patio door with a set of fashionable French doors. (more…)

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29 Jan 2008 07:40 am
Green Building & Remodeling For Dummies (For Dummies (Home & Garden))

For those engaging in a major remodeling project, or contracting a newly built home, there are lots of things to look for from the homebuilders you’re considering, according to B.E.S.T. — Building Environmental Science and Technology. To be considered a green builder, those contractors need to choose their construction materials wisely. This will include using recycled, renewable and reused resources to the max.

Green homes are designed and constructed to ensure that they are healthy for their occupants. Typically these houses are more comfortable and easier to inhabit due to lower operating and owning costs.

Many books exist that discuss the subject of building green. One book is shown on this page and advertises itself as a step-by-step guide, introducing you to every facet of green building and remodeling, from sizing up construction sites and selecting materials to working with green professionals, reducing energy and water use, and weighing the pros and cons of popular green building methods (more…)

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28 Jan 2008 08:04 am
Tips & Traps for Hiring a Contractor (Tips & Traps)

With home sales at an all-time low, consumers consider expanding or remodeling as an alternative to selling and then buying another home. But, finding a home contractor can be a daunting process, while producing expensive and unhappy results.

Everyone should know that at least three bids is necessary to get a feel for the going rate for the work you want done. The bids must include labor costslabor costs, a total for materials, and a timetable. Don’t immediately jump at the lowest bid. There may be an indication that a low bid may mean inferior results. Surveys have shown that people who hired the lowest bidder generally got less than satisfactory results. (more…)

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27 Jan 2008 08:35 am
How to Insure Your Home : A Step by Step Guide to Buying the Coverage You Need at Prices You Can Afford (How to Insure... Series) (How to Insure)

Many different kinds of property and casualty insurance are available to homeowners, apartment owners and renters can. Insurer’s talk in terms of two general types of policies: named peril and all peril. Named-peril policies specify risks covered and exclude everything else. All-peril policies specify risks not covered but include everything else.

Nationwide, HO-3, an all-peril policy, covers all risks except those specifically excluded. Typically, an HO-3 policy excludes coverage for damage caused by flood, earthquake, war, nuclear accident, landslide, mudslide and sinkholes. Some insurers now exclude or limit coverage for mold. Flood insurance is almost always be bought separately. (more…)

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26 Jan 2008 08:12 am

This one-of-a-kind lakefront lot is truly unique within the Malone Bay community. It is one of the most desirable, if not the most desirable lot among the few remaining properties with waterfront access to W. Kerr Scott Lake.

Malone Bay features 18 lots at W. Kerr Scott Dam & Reservoir. 14 are Lakefront and meet private dock requirements. This is a gated community with Lots ranging from 2.3+- acres to 6.8+- acres On the Hwy 421 side of the lake just off South Minton Road, Wilkesboro, NC 28697

Main Channel Views.
300 feet of waterfront.
Dock with boat slip and 2 jet ski slips.

2.86 acres.

MLS Number: 51155
List Price: $359,000
Lot Size: 2.86 ac.
Apx Acreage: 2.86
Type: Waterfront
Area: Area 2
Suitable Use: Residential

Topography: Rolling
Utilities: Underground Utilities
Road Frontage: Private Road
Restrictions: yes
Water/Sewer: Public Water
Miscellaneous: 1-5 Acres
Location: Malone Way

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