Archive for the 'vermont real estate' Category

The beginning of the end for Bad Mortgages in Burlington, Vermont

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

This year has started out with a much different level of confidence than we had last year at this time.  According to the National Association of Realtors, less mortgages are becoming delinquent and going into foreclosure.  This bears well for our local real estate market and economy.  In Burlington, Vermont  and our surrounding area, we are experiencing a much better mortgage delinquency rate than in most other areas of the country.  Our deposits are ahead of last year and we are working with a number of people that are looking to purchase homes.  Business has definately picked up and we feel that the economy has taken a turn for the better.  Run a VT MLS Search or view new listings this week!

Real Estate Market Conditions are good in Burlington Vermont.

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
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 All indications are that consumer confidence is up in Burlington, Vermont and the real estate market is more active this year than last year during the same time period. More people are thinking of making a move which will increase the inventory and buyer options on the market.

The interest rates are still extremely low and the Federal Government is still offering tax credits for those individuals that qualify and make the move in the required time frame. Don’t get left behind wishing you had done something a few months from now. Drop me a line and I can help you through the process. Contact me Brian at Brian@c21-advantage.com and I can help you with your real estate move.

View what’s on the market in Burlington, Vermont.

How a Seller Almost Killed His South Burlington Real Estate Sale

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

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In today’s world, there are a number of things that can go wrong in order for your real estate transaction not to close. The process has gotten more difficult and the rules for getting financing approval are constantly changing. Therefore, your real estate agent can be critical in making sure that everything is in order for you to close. One area where you hope you don’t have difficulty is with your seller.

Recently, a seller in the South Burlington, Vermont area decided that the appraisal process was taking too long and that he was not going to extend the financing deadline for the buyer. All the paperwork had been taken care of and the only outstanding item was that the bank needed a hard copy of the appraisal. Needless to say, the seller finally conceded to give a few more days for the approval and it all worked out. He closed on his home in South Burlington and the new buyer got to move into their dream home. Sometimes waiting can be difficult, but the ultimate goal is to close and you never want to be the one getting in the way of your own deal closing. If you would like some help in selling your home. contact Brian at brian@c21-advantage.com your real estate advantage.

Vermont Homebuyers Filing Tax Credits Heads Up

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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Taxpayers Seeking Homebuyer Tax Credits – Refunds Must File Paper by Broderick Perkins Body Homeowners filing for the home buyer tax credit are not allowed to use electronic filing and must file hard copies due to special documentation requirements.

Earlier this year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) deployed new home buyer tax credit forms and instructions requiring forms that will force taxpayers to file on paper, rather than electronically.

The new home buyer tax credit filing rules are to ward off a repeat of 90,000 taxpayers who fraudulently claimed the credit, according to the U.S. Treasury. Under the new and expanded home buyer tax credit rule , the credit is worth up to $8,000 for first-time home buyers and up to $6,500 for qualifying existing home buyers, in both cases, who buy a primary residence or have one built.

The tax credit is refundable. A credit that is larger than the taxes owed is returned to the taxpayer in the form of a refund. The home can cost no more than $800,000 and qualifying income is limited to a maximum of $125,000 for single taxpayers and $225,000 for joint taxpayers. Get the full scoop online from the IRS’ “First-Time Homebuyer Credit” page online.

All taxpayers (first time and move up buyers) seeking a credit or refund, must use the new IRS Form 5405 “First-Time Homebuyer Credit and Repayment of the Credit” (Taxpayers must pay back the credit if they sell the home within three years). The instructions, which teach taxpayers what documents are required, are available on IRS FORM i5405. In addition to Form 5405, also include at least one of the following documents:

• A copy of the HUD-1, Settlement Statement, showing all parties’ names and signatures, property address, sales price, and date of purchase.
• For mobile home buyers who don’t get a settlement statement, a copy of the executed retail sales contract showing all parties’ names and signatures, property address, purchase price and date of purchase.
• For new home buyers who don’t get a settlement statement, a copy of the certificate of occupancy showing the owner’s name, property address and date of the certificate. Existing home owners applying for the $6,500 maximum tax credit must additionally prove they lived in their old home for the required period. To do so, options are:
• File IRS Form 1098, “Mortgage Interest Statement.” IRS Form i1098 offers the instructions.
• Also, supply mortgage interest statements or property tax records or homeowner’s insurance records. Again, because some of the documents required are not standard tax forms, taxpayers seeking the credit cannot file electronically.

They can, however, use off-the-shelf tax software or the IRS Free File online software to prepare returns, but they must still print out the return and mail it in with the required documents. In addition to accuracy and compliance, the only other way to speed up any refund is to request, with the return, that the home buyer tax credit refund be deposited directly into a bank

Source: Realty Times
Published: February 25, 2010

Chittenden County homes for sale will benefit from the CENTURY 21 brand.

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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According to a recent study by Millward Brown Century 21 Brand Awareness in 2009 was at a staggering 97%.

There are many significant reasons why that is important in today’s Chittenden County real estate market .  When selling your home, there are certain things that will cause your home to sell including pricing and exposure.  In order for you to gain the most opportunities to get to the closing table, buyers have to be comfortable in calling the company marketing your home in order to schedule a viewing of their potential purchase.

With the Brand Awareness being at 97%, Century 21 is not only the most recognizable name in the real estate game, but one of the most trusted. Therefore,  it does make a difference in which real estate sign you decide to put in your front lawn.  It could mean the difference of selling or not selling.  If you would like more information on marketing your home, drop me a line today, at brian@c21-advantage.com and we will discuss a strategy that can work for you.

Vermont Home Inspections Checklist for Homebuyers

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Today, Brian French of Century 21 Advantage talks about home inspection and the role it plays when you’re in the market for Burlington VT homes for sale, or anywhere in Vermont for that matter.

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Years ago when it was a seller’s market, there was pressure on buyers to remove conditions of sale in order to compete with other offers.  Today in the Chittenden County buyers market, that pressure is no longer there. Therefore it is important for Vermont home buyers to take advantage of a home inspection  to protect themselves from unseen problems.

If you would like to hear more about potential problems you could encounter, drop Brian a line at brian@c21-advantage.com.

Foreclosures in Burlington Vermont

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
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Brian French of Century 21 Advantage blogs about short sales and foreclosures in Burlington Vermont. Oftentimes there is assistance when hardships occur.   A couple of examples of resources to use are www.hud.gov and for people trying to get some guidance they can try www.makinghomeaffordable.gov as well. Nationwide there are a number of people going through this process and it is good to have resources that can assist you in the process.  If you would like more information on short sale and foreclosures, drop Brian a line at brian@c21-advantage.com your real estate advantage.

House Staging in Vermont

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

If you have ever tried to sell your home without a house stager you know the difficulty that comes with it.  In our area, more and more people are hiring professional house stagers to assist with the marketing of their home.  It makes sense when you think about it. You get to get an objective opinion from a professional that will enhance the saleability of your home. It doesn’t cost that much and most of the time pays for itself in reduced time on the market for your home. I have some great connections when it comes to this. Drop me a line and I can help in all areas of the real estate transaction. Brian

House Hunting in Vermont

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Have you ever wondered  what it would be like to have a huge variety of homes to choose from when it is time to go house shopping? And historically low interest rates? Well welcome to reality. If you are contemplating looking for a home, now is the time to do it. It still is a buyer’s market and if you are in control. You might be thinking that you won’t get as much for the sale of your home, and you are right. But, you are not going to have to pay as much for your new one. So it all even’s out and with the interest rates this low, you win. Let me help you through the process, and have some fun doing it. Brian

Essex Jct Home for Sale In Vermont

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

 

 8 Woods End, Essex Junction, Vermont  8 Woods End, Essex Junction, VT

 

video/  Step inside this beautiful Vermont home in Essex Junction 

It is not often that you get a chance to purchase a home in such a desirable area in such great condition, at such a great price. But this could be your opportunity. This 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home is ideal for the growing family. Wonderful school system in a quiet neighborhood makes this home a unique opportunity. Enjoy the fenced in pool, or the large family room on the first floor. Cathedral ceiling in the living room and finished area in basement that used to be used as a dance studio.  $319,000.