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10 Reasons to (Still) Buy a Home

Time magazine is being overly pessimistic in its recent cover piece that called into question the benefits of home ownership. In fact, now is a great time to buy. And, what’s more, tomorrow will be a great time to own, because the fundamental strength of home ownership hasn’t changed.

Why is now a great time to buy? Here are 10 reasons:

img 3182 300x225 10 Reasons to (Still) Buy a Home1. You can get a good deal. Prices are down 30 percent on average. They’re at a level that makes sense for people’s income.

2. Mortgages are cheap. At 4.3 percent on average for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, your costs to own are down by a fifth from two years ago.

3. You can save on taxes. When you add up the deductions for mortgage interest and others, the cost of owning can drop below renting for a comparable place.

4. It’ll be yours. The one benefit to owning that never changes is that you can paint your walls orange if you want (generally speaking; there might be some community restrictions). How many landlords will let you do that?

5. You can get a better home. In some markets, it’s simply the case that the nicest places are for-sale homes and condos.

6. It offers some inflation protection. Historically, appreciation over time outpaces inflation.

7. It’s risk capital. If the economy picks up, you stand to benefit from that, even if you’re goal is just to have a nice place to live.

8. It’s forced savings. A part of your payment each month goes to equity.

9. There is a lot to choose from. There are some 4 million homes available today, about a year’s supply. Now’s the time to find something you like and get it.

10. Sooner or later the market will clear. The U.S. is expected to grow by another 100 million people in 40 years. They have to live somewhere. Demand will eventually outpace supply.

Source: Wall Street Journal, Brett Arends (9/16/10)

 10 Reasons to (Still) Buy a Home

Carmen Isais

Professional negotiator and Real Estate Mediator. Have Questions? Let's Talk. (530) 601-1003

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There is Still Time to Claim Your Homebuyer Tax Credit

home+buyer+tax+credit+davis+ca There is Still Time to Claim Your Homebuyer Tax CreditThe April 30, 2010, deadline is fast approaching to have purchased – or be under a binding contract to purchase – a home and still receive a tax credit under the best government-sponsored homebuyer incentive program to come along in decades. After that deadline, the program will most likely disappear for good.

Do You Qualify?
Under the federal program, first-time homebuyers can receive a tax credit of up to $8,000, and current homeowners can receive a tax credit of up to $6,500 when they buy a home as their principal residence.

  • A first-time homebuyer is defined as someone who has not purchased a primary residence in the past three years.
  • Current homeowners must have lived in the same principal residence for at least five consecutive years out of the eight years leading up to the date of the purchase to qualify.
  • The extended credit applies to homes purchased between Nov. 7, 2009 & April 30, 2010.
  • Form 5405 must be completed & filed with your taxes in order to receive the tax credit.

Anyone who knows me knows I have a pet peeve about over use of  exclamation marks…  But. really, time is running out. The time to act is NOW – without delay!

If you have any questions or are simple ready to get out there and start seriously looking to invest in your future and property, contact Carmen at 530.601.1003 and let’s get moving in the right direction.

Top Five Davis Homes Under $400,000

Central+Davis+California+Homes+for+Sale 300x233 Top Five Davis Homes Under $400,000With home mortgages harder to come by, many of my buyers are determined to stay within conforming guidelines and purchase at or under $417,000.  In Davis, California, however, the real estate market has not suffered the same fate as its neighbors in West Sacramento or Woodland and home prices, while having dropped, are still relatively higher than the surrounding areas.

With few homes on the market under this $417,000 this price range, I thought I’d bring my top five to your attention– all with honest feedback, something you might not necessarily find on MLS.

For more information regarding these homes download the flyers here, or give me a call at 530.601.1003 to schedule a private viewi

Top Five Davis Homes Under $400,000

3001 Bryant Place: This three bedroom, two bath home is a Fannie Mae, Bank Owned Property, not something we typically see in the city of Davis, but becoming more prevalent. The home appears to need some exterior work needed, but nothing perhaps major. I would suggest a Pest Inspection to find out the health of this home’s exterior. In any event,  h good paint job, both in and out will make a world of difference for Bryant Place.  Being a Fannie Mae listing, the home comes with a with a two year home warranty– something else you are likely to see in an REO. Offered at  $399,500

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K Street Cottage, Central Davis

427 K Street: Adorable, Central Davis cottage home. Has loads of character and charm that most architecture in Davis simply does not.  Built in the 1920′s, this home has had some upgrades, including newer wiring in 2009 and dual paned windows in 2003.  Natural lighting throughout and big windows makes this home one of my favorites on the list.  There is an engineering report out there that indicates the home is in need of some foundation retro-fit. This is not uncommon with homes of this age.  Heck, if I had come to be in 1920 I might be in need a retro-fit  myself… Offered at $395,000.

5072 Veranda Ter: This townhouse is attached, but has a cozy, “home” feel to it, so I included it on the list… clean, move-in ready, fireplace and a private backyard. Priced well at $335,999.

1400 Whittier Drive: This traditional East Davis home has a lot of potential. Certainly livable as is, but upgrades throughout, from fixtures to uniform flooring, would pull this would-be cutie, together.  The good news is at $334,900, even with the needed upgrades, you’d have yourself  a great buy.

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Javier Place, East Davis Home

2721 Javier Place: Another bank owned property on our list today. Javier, right off of  Tulip is situated in the newer part of East Davis. This home is in much better condition than our first REO property on Bryant Place, and is a much better deal– just look  at the pricing. Quiet, clean, with a good sized, corner lot. Offered at $359,000.

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Wildhorse Condo: 1818 Moore Ave – Davis, CA

Beautiful, newer Wildhorse condominium in North Davis. Large, modern kitchen with black granite counters and island counter. Organic floor plan with natural lighting throughout. Move in ready, ideal for professionals and families. Golf enthusiasts don’t miss out– this home boasts a view of the green from every room. Close to bus lines, shopping and schools. Pool, spa and community garden access. Schedule a viewing today… call Carmen at Coldwell Banker 530.601.1003.

 Wildhorse Condo: 1818 Moore Ave   Davis, CA

One of a Kind in North Davis

New on the market!

This unassuming three bedroom, two bath home located in North Davis, CA, simply won’t last long. At $539,000 the home boasts an indoor-outdoor swimming pool and indoor patio. Situated on a quiet court, and backs up to the beautiful greenbelt system that North Davis is so well known for.

Open Homes this weekend will be held by yours truly, Carmen Isais of Coldwell Banker in Davis…. but don’t wait until then! Call Mary Vaughn or myself now to schedule your personal showing.

 One of a Kind in North Davis

Is Your Realtor Presenting All Offers To You?

200 contract Is Your Realtor Presenting All Offers To You?If you are selling your Davis home, you should be concerned with your listing agent‘s practice on presenting offers. Fellow Realtor, Renee Porsia wrote this very informative piece on Listing Realtor practices and questioned whether your Realtor was showing you every offer that came across his or her desk. Ms. Porsia works in Pennsylvania, where perhaps the laws are different than here in California. She writes the piece and approaches the topic as a matter of good practice.

California Real Estate law is different, however. Here, Realtors have a fiduciary responsibility to their clients and this includes bringing them any and all offers a home. Despite this fact, I have personally seen Realtors sit a on offers for various reasons… namely they themselves are hoping for a better offer, or they are certain their client won’t accept the offer and don’t want to risk discouraging them by bringing less than stellar offers to the table.

As a matter of law and simple ethics, I always present all offers to my clients and let them make up their own mind. Being the bearer of bad news isn’t always easy, but sometimes, even a low offer is welcome of necessary, and followed through with.

To read more about how missing knowledge of offers can effect you as a buyer read Renee Porsi’s article directly. If you are selling a home in Davis, Winters, Woodland or Sacramento and you  have any questions about seller’s rights and the fiduciary responsibility owed them under California law, please do not hesitate in contacting me at 530.601.1003 or via email at carmen@focusondavis.com.

 Is Your Realtor Presenting All Offers To You?
 Is Your Realtor Presenting All Offers To You?

Carmen Isais

Professional negotiator and Real Estate Mediator. Have Questions? Let's Talk. (530) 601-1003

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Carmen Isais

Professional negotiator and Real Estate Mediator. Have Questions? Let's Talk. (530) 601-1003

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Davis, CA Wi-Fi Hotspots

I have an office, I do. I’m lucky enough to have an office in the heart of Downtown Davis, located at  505 Second street.  My office is lovely, a renovated fifties home with hardwood floors, an old-fashioned porch and beautiful landscaping. But, if I’m in the office rarely. More likely, you’ll find me holding **Open Homes, previewing properties for clients or showing homes to buyers.

In between, I drink a lot of tea and love to eat. But, I also need to catch up with client emails and property requests… so, what’s a hungry, tea loving girl to do?

Davis Wi-Fi Hotspots




intermetcafe Davis, CA Wi Fi Hotspots

Luckily, forward thinking business owners and city planners have provided Wi-fi spots throughout the downtown. Below is a list of the ones I’ve found. If you know of other please comment and share. Happy Hotspotting!

-Carmen Isais

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Aggie Gardens
Hotspot

 

Alverado Sunset
Community

606 Alvarado Ave.

Aria Home Office
Hotspot

2121 2nd Street

Avalon Apartments
Community

1617 Valdora Street.

Café Italia
Hotspot

1121 Richards Blvd

Café Roma
Hotspot

223 3rd St

Café Roma
Hotspot

231 E St

Café Roma (APT Above)
Community

223 3rd St

Campus Manor
Community

230 A St.

Cantina Del Cabo
Hotspot

139 G St

Cascade
Community

771 Pole Line Rd.

Central Park North
Hotspot

 

Central Park South
Hotspot

 

Chateau
Community

230 J Street

Chestnut
Community

1615 E. 8th Ave

Clubside
Community

1050 Lake Blvd.

College Town 5 Unit
Community

620 Adams St.

College Town Commons
Community

382 Boston Terrace

Common Grounds Coffee
Hotspot

2171 Cowell Blvd # D

Davis Commons
Hotspot

 

Delta of Venus
Hotspot

122 B Street

Delta Sigma Phi
Hotspot

100 Parkway Circle

Dos Coyotes
Hotspot

1411 W Covell Blvd # 7

Dos Coyotes
Hotspot

2191 Cowell Blvd # 2191

Downtown Davis
Hotspot

Downtown

E Street Plaza
Hotspot

231 E St

El Macero
Community

4735 Cowell Blvd.

Forest Arms
Community

1419 Wake Forest Dr.

Greenbriar
Community

581 E. 9th Street

Hanover North
Community

1740 Hanover Dr.

House of Chang
Hotspot

2151 Cowell Blvd

J Street Apartments
Community

1111 J. Street

La Casa de Flores
Community

 

La Salle
Community

880 Alvarado St.

Le Chamois
Community

1311 Le Chamois

Le Tournesol Apartments
Community

2640 Portage Bay E

Pennsylvania Place
Community

911 Pennsylvania Ave

Pi Kappa Alpha
Community

101 Russell Blvd

Portage Bay
Community

2949 Portage Bay West

Sequoia
Community

2255 Sycamore Lane

Sherwood Arms
Community

1411 Wake Forest Dr.

Sorrento
Community

 

Steve’s Place Pizza
Hotspot

314 F St

Sycamore Lane Garden Apartments
Community

614 Sycamore Lane

Tamarack
Community

804 E. 9th Street

The Apartments
Community

217 B. St

The Arbors
Hotspot

1280 Olive Drive

The Davis Graduate
Hotspot

805 Russell Blvd # A

Train Station
Hotspot

 

UC Davis SigEp
Community

525 Oxford Circle

University Commons
Community

707 Sycamore Lane

University Court
Community

515 Sycamore Lane

Viking
Community

801 D Street

Wakeforest
Community

1313 Wake Forest Dr

Wildhorse Golf Club
Hotspot

2323 Rockwell Dr.

Woodstocks Pizza
Hotspot

219 G St

 

 Davis, CA Wi Fi Hotspots

Carmen Isais

Professional negotiator and Real Estate Mediator. Have Questions? Let's Talk. (530) 601-1003

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Davis Home Values, Instantly.

As a Realtor, the number one question I hear is, “How much is my home worth?”

Now, while there are many pieces of information that factor into the ultimate value of a home, one tool I use, and one that I can easily share with you today, is that of Recent Home Sales.

Recent home sales are a good indicator of what your home might go value at in the current market. And thanks to the internet, this information is easy to share with you, instantly.

 Davis Home Values, Instantly.

Carmen Isais

Professional negotiator and Real Estate Mediator. Have Questions? Let's Talk. (530) 601-1003

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