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How we help prepare our clients for their 2006 taxes!

by Rob Levy, Prudential Northwest Properties

 

To help our clients prepare to file their 2006 taxes we send each buyer and seller a jump drive containing a copy of the documents related to their transaction, including a copy of their final HUD-1.  Most clients will have received a hard copy of their HUD-1 after closing, but we found that these can get lost in the wake of a large move and they appreciate the follow up from our team.  Not to mention that they receive a handy dandy 62 megabyte jump drive that is reusable if they choose to transfer their files to a personal computer. (see below)

 

We also recommend Oregon residents to look up these two important Oregon tax documents:

 

1)      Home Mortgage Interest Deduction - Buyers

2)      Taxes on the Sale of your Home - Sellers

Submitted by Kate Baldus; unlicensed assistant to Rob Levy

Free service to help you get the best house for the best price!

by Rob Levy, Prudential Northwest Properties

Submitted by Bruce Hecht:

Would you think about performing surgery on yourself?  Would you go to court without a
professional representing your best interest?  Would you rebuild the engine in your car?
 
Then why would you want to spend the most money at one time on one thing without the help of a professional?
 
All buyers, in order to get the best home for the best possible price, should use a professional real estate agent.  It is free.  It does not cost you any money to use a buyer's agent to shop for and buy a home.  The seller will almost always be the one paying your agent's commission fee.

Portland Oregon Real Estate market continues to be very active with great homes, in great locations for great prices.  Come to Portland to live, work and play!  See why thousands are doing it each year.

TALK ABOUT SAVING THE WORLD, HOW DOES IT RELATE TO BUYING A HOME?

by Rob Levy, Prudential Northwest Properties

TALK ABOUT SAVING THE WORLD, HOW DOES IT RELATE TO BUYING A HOME?

Submitted by Bruce Hecht:

 

My buyers want to know, how does this relate to buying and owning a home?  I was working with some buyers the other day and they both drive "Hybrid" cars.  They make a concentrated effort to "live green", as they put it.


They wanted to apply this philosophy to buying and owning a home.  I told them that many builders and home owners in Portland Oregon are very advanced in the same thoughts and directions.  I also told them that there are many avenues and directions available to further investigate which Portland Oregon businesses and utilities offer help and direction.  There are many sites to investigate the who, what where and how, that is going on locally in regards to saving the environment, trying to limit global warming and to do each of our own parts to help.

When we were home shopping, they were always looking for the most earth friendly and green built or remodeled home they could fine.  To our surprise, we found many homes that fit their needs.  Numerous homes were built or remodeled with recycled materials; water from rain was used for many applications around the home and yard.  We also found that there were many local companies that had free advice and free clinics on how you can adapt what you have to make your new home more green.   Portland is a great market to buy a home if you want to “Go Green!”

West Linn Charm!

by Rob Levy, Prudential Northwest Properties
Submitted by Sandy Morley

As I was showing property this week in West Linn my clients were amazed at how fast West Linn is growing.  One of the great things about West Linn is that it is only 12 miles from the city action of Portland, but it has the appeal of small town charm.  My clients repeatedly commented on how they love the atmosphere of being situated by the Willamette and Tualatin Rivers as they love to go canoeing and boating. The Cedaroak Boat Ramp Park offers access to the river and hiking trails. Mary S. Young State Park has numerous walking trails and river views. There are also sports fields, and an unleashed dog area, as well as a walking bridge to Cedar Island.  

My clients had some specific search criteria that would not have been affordable closer to Portland.   In West Linn we were able to find a lot of homes that offered the square footage they were looking for, the big yard necessary for their 3 dogsand a good school district.  After much research they are confident that this community, West Linn School District, and neighborhood feel is a good fit for them.

 

10 Tips to Buy a Home!

by Rob Levy, Prudential Northwest Properties

Submitted by Bruce Hecht 

So you think you want to buy a home?

 

1)      Don’t buy if you are not going to live in it for a few years.

 

If you can’t commit to staying in one place for at least a few years, then buying a home is probably not a good direction for you, at least not now.  With the transaction costs of buying and selling a home, you may end up losing money if you do not hold on to it for at least 2.5-4 years.

 

2)      Start by making your credit as stellar as it can be.

 

Since you will need a mortgage to buy a home, unless you plan to use CASH, you should have your credit history as clean as possible. T his process should begin/take place many months before you start house hunting, get copies of your credit report.  Make sure the facts are correct, and fix any problems you discover.

 

3)      Aim high, but not so high that you are house poor.

 

A good rule to use is: buy housing that runs about two-and-one-half times your annual salary.  Use one of many calculators available online to get a better handle on how your income, debts, and expenses affect what you can afford.

 

4)      Don’t worry if you can’t put down the usual 20 percent.

 

There are a variety of public and private lenders who, if you qualify, offer low-interest mortgages that require a down payment as small as 3 percent of the purchase price.  The change is that the rates may vary.

 

5)      Buy where you can afford with the best schools.

 

This advice applies even if you don’t have school-age children. When it comes time to sell, you’ll learn that strong school districts are a top priority for many home buys, thus helping to boost property values and your home appreciation.

 

6)      Get professional help.

 

Even though the Internet gives buyers unprecedented access to home listings, it’s still a very valuable tool to have an experiences/savvy agent on your side.  Look for an exclusive buyers agent, they will have your interests at heart and can help you with strategies during the purchase process.

 

7)      Choose carefully between points and rate.

 

When picking a mortgage, you usually have the option of paying additional points – a portion of the interest that you pay at closing – in exchange for a lower interest rate.  The lower interest rate will save you more in the long run.

 

8)      Before house hunting, get “credit approved.”

 

Getting yourself credit approved will save yourself the grief of looking at houses you cannot afford and put you in a better position to make a serious offer when you do find the right house.

 

9)      Do your homework before putting your offer together.

 

Your opening offer should be based on the sales trend of similar homes in the neighborhood.  Consider sales of similar homes in the last three months.  If homes have recently sold at 5 percent less that the asking price, you should make a bid that’s about eight to ten percent lower than what the seller is asking.

 

10)  Make sure to have your new home professional inspected.

 

Your lender will require a home appraisal.  But that’s just the banks way of determining whether the house is worth the price you’ve agreed to pay.  You should hire your own home inspector.  His or her job will be to point out potential problems that could require costly repairs down the road.

 

Rob attends and speaks at national CyberStar Realtor Seminar

by Rob Levy, Prudential Northwest Properties

I just got back from attending the 6th annual "CyberStars" Realtor convention ( www.cyberstars.net ) in San Antonio, Texas.  I have been to every one of these, and always find it useful to help me sell homes in Portland Oregon.

This year there were 107 attendees, and many good subjects.  I was talking about our property investment profile program we offer which is doing an automatic market analysis of your house and then triggering it to automatically email it to the seller every 30 days with updates on active, pending and sold homes, even all mapped out too !  I also learned about other tech toys including a tiny battery operated projector which I immediately ordered too.

But at the end of the day, it is a place for me to socialise with other very successful and techy Realtors from all over the USA who think and act just like me, and also talk about home opportunities.  In fact, while there I sold a home in Hillsboro which I hadnt even started to market yet to one of my Realtor freinds from Berkeley, California.

I will continue to attend all these types of events, and im fact speaking at a one day event in Atlanta for Howard Brinton's Star Power ( www.gostarpower.com ) in early February, and again then at the Prudential Real Estate annual convention in San Diego at the end of March, this time in front of about 7,000 people.

Being a top selling Realtor team is about knowledge and about connections and about freinds.  By cultivating all of these, I can do a better job selling homes here in Portland, Oregon

Did you miss the best buys and best time to buy real estate in Portland Oregon?

by Rob Levy, Prudential Northwest Properties
Submitted by Bruce Hecht:
 
Have you seen the latest real estate news from Portland, Oregon?  Last Saturday's headlines talked about the continued downtrend in the national market except that this is not appearing to happen in the Portland Oregon housing market!
 
It said that the real estate slump and downward trend that has been plaguing the nation, missed Portland and the Portland, Oregon real estate market continues to be active, strong and the buyers and sellers are still buying and selling homes.

Why?  Well, the Portland Oregon real estate market continues to be the best buy and best kept secret on the entire west coast!  The greater western Washington market has not missed a beat.  However, the average priced home in western Washington is almost double of the average priced home in Portland, Oregon.  The average priced home in California, even with their recent drops, is still approximately 2.5 times what it is in Portland.
 
The average buyer can still buy a great home in great locations, near parks,water, libraries, shopping and mass transportation in Portland Oregon for a great price!

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