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An interesting thing about interest rates and value…

I have spoken to many of my clients about this previously, when saying that often a 1/4 point increase in interest rate can result in a higher monthly mortgage payment than would a 5% increase in sales price. What this means, is that the buyers out there who are waiting for the market to “hit bottom” may end up finding that their dream home becomes more expensive, even as the price drops. … Second, the last time the long-term trends reversed from low to high, it took more than 20 years (1970 to 1992) for the rate to get back to where it was, and 30 years to actually start trending below the 1970 low. … While different in each region, for the sake of simplicity, let’s assume that the average person is putting $40,000 down and borrowing $200,000 to pay the price of a typical home nationwide.

…If you could use a recommendation to a good local lender, who can walk you through all of the stipulations of your financing and help you determine if now is the right time for you to buy, please don’t hesitate to call.


100 Abandoned Houses

It is undeniable that Charlottesville has suffered far less than many other parts of the nation throughout the housing crisis. I just came across a website that is truly fascinating- 100 Abandoned Houses. This site documents photographs of homes all throughout Detroit that have been abandoned due to hardship. The homes are truly fascinating, some of them beautiful. We are


World’s Smallest House?

Click here to see Toronto’s (and possibly the world’s) smallest house! This house, located near the intersection of Dufferin Street and Rogers Road is believed to be Toronto’s smallest house. Occupying what used to be a driveway, it’s a one-bedroom, one-bathroom house that sits on a parcel of land 7.25 feet (2.2 metres) wide and 113.67 feet (34.6 metres) long and has


Quick CNN Video- Tips For Sellers

Actually a good national media report related to Real Estate– several tips for home sellers on how to attract first time home buyers and help them through to closing. In a market like this one, these are certainly worth considering and perhaps offering even before being asked.