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Thursday, December 03, 2009

The Bergen County Real Estate Newsletter | December 2009




Bergen County New Jersey Real Estate Newsletter December 2009




Hi everyone Bob Says Hi and Lisa says Hi! Lisa Sold
Welcome

December has arrived and so has our updated Real Estate Newsletter!





The Fall foliage season is over here. Can this be far behind? The temperatures are cooling off a little too quickly for my tastes.



New Jersey is the Garden State.



The market has heated up as the temperatures drop all around the country.

The time for the first time home buyers credit has been extended and expanded as well. If you can be in contract by April 30th 2010 and close by June 30th 2010, you could still take advantage of the tax credit but you better hurry.



For More Information on the first time home buyer Extension.

Click on the link below for a short video highlighting the important updates to this very important stimulus package.

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Business is great and we are excited at the possibilities available for first time home buyers as well as sellers looking to move up.


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Historically, interest rates are still at an all time low.

Either moving up or buying for the first time, now is a great time to make the move up to home ownership.


This Newsletter is full of interesting and useful information that I think you will enjoy whether you are a buyer, seller, homeowner, or renter.


This month's issue includes topics such as:

"Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended, Expanded";

"Man's Best Friend May Be Costly When Selling Your Home";

"Should I Take My Home Off the Market During the Holidays?";

"Tips for an Eco-Friendly Holiday";

"How Mortgage Management Affects Credit Scores";

Plus a roundup of November real estate activity as well as much more advice and information.



We hope you enjoy this monthly newsletter. If you have any comments, please e-mail them to us or post them as comments below.

We hope you all have a wonderful upcoming
Holiday Season.


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Have a Great Day




If you or someone you know is planning a Move or Sale of their home in the near future, call your Pascack Valley experts, Lisa & Bob Hammerstein at (201)218-6802 or visit us on our website at www.HammersTeam.com.  We'll be able to help you if you're Moving or selling in any of the Pascack Valley towns in Bergen County New Jersey.


For more Local Information about the Pascack Valley area of Bergen County, New Jersey, call Bob & Lisa at (201)218-6802or visit us online at www.HammersTeam.com.


Your Real Estate Resource for the Pascack Valley!


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Robert & Lisa Hammerstein • Sales Associates • Coldwell Banker • (201)315-8618


Address • 50 Broadway • Hillsdale, NJ 07642 •


 

Monday, May 04, 2009

Are You a Good Home Owner? | Pascack Valley Real Estate

Have you been a good Homeowner?


The other day, I went to Lisa with a concern I had about something I had noticed on our Boiler. Now I'm not what I would refer to as a "Handy Homeowner". But it occurred to me that what I am is what I would refer to as a "Good Homeowner". I am constantly keeping an eye on things in the house and watching what is going on with all the major components. Just before Easter, I happened to look under the Kitchen Sink only to notice a small leak. In record time I called in our Plumber and found that I had indeed averted a possible Springtime Catastrophe with a connection from my dishwasher! That was scary!

So as Real Estate Agents that are also Homeowners I would like to share our following list of the key components that made it to "Bob's List" of things to do!


1. Hot Water Heaters - There may be differences in opinion on the life expectancy of a HWH but if you ever have one leak into your Basement you'll have wished that you took note of this.



2. Furnace/Boilers - You'll find it's well worth the time to learn which type you have and how you can maintain it properly. We have a Gas Boiler and I keep an eye on the temperature & put oil into the circulators twice a year if you have this type of Boiler. Nowadays newer boilers are pretty much maintenance free though.



3. Plumbing - Something as simple as keeping an eye on the pipes in the Basement to make sure there are no leaks that may be lurking could save you from experiencing a Basement Flood. If your drains are slow, calling in a plumber to find out if the drains need snaking can avoid a future problem.



4. Roof - Step outside and stand back to take inventory of how your Roof looks. Are there areas with moss build-up or signs of mold?



5. Gutters - I clean our Gutters a minimum of twice a year. We've attended many inspections where the Inspector has made recommendations to simply keep the Gutters clean to avoid water build-up in and around the Foundation of the home. Diverting rain water away from your home is crucial.



6. Attics/Crawlspaces - These spaces can be overlooked because most people don't have cause to visit those areas often. But at least twice a year, take a peek in those dark spaces where animals and bugs might be lurking.



7. Basement- If your home has one, finished or not, keep an eye on it. Like Attics, you may not visit your Basement often but if you have one, chances are there are some Major items to keep an eye on down there. Like settlement cracks and moisture effervescence forming on the foundation walls. You may want to think about waterproofing paint as well.



8. Windows & Doors - Are they keeping the drafts out? Do they need fresh caulking?



9. Trees & Landscaping - It's not just for fun! Make sure that trees are not growing too close to your home or your neighbor's home. Don't allow your landscaping to go without attention for too long or bad things could happen. Termites live in the ground and love certain types of Mulch. Keep the landscaping trimmed and leaves cleaned up around the house.



10. Fireplaces- For Woodburning varieties, it's important for the safety of your home to have your chimney cleaned and checked annually. Creosote can build up in your chimney and ignite, causing a Chimney Fire. The mortar on the outside Chimney should be observed from time to time as well as this can deteriorate. And don't forget to inspect the inside of your fireplace as well for mortar problems. Sometimes it may need some patching.



11. Electrical - Do all of your outlets and switches work? Are there any wires that need the attention of an electrician?



12. Appliances- Clothes dryers should have their lint traps cleaned after every use. Most people aren't aware how important it is to turn your water off (after each use) that is hooked up to your Washing Machine. Many are just a rubber hose and this item can be so worn over time that it explodes and empties gallons of water into your Basement! We would recommend using steel reinforced hoses for safety and reliability.



13. Smoke & C.O. Detectors - If you have Battery operated types, changing the battery at Day Light Savings Time and Fall Back time is a good way to remind you to take care of this important and simple task.



14. Porches & Stoops - You may have a Wood type that should be maintained by painting or just keeping clean. Your Brick stoop has mortar that should be visually inspected for wear and water seepage.



When a Home is Listed for Sale, the Buyers will most likely hire their own Home Inspector to check on all of the key components of the home. However, if you are a Seller thinking of Selling a Home, it would be prudent to hire a Home Inspector to avoid possible problems in the transaction.

Not all Home Inspectors will have the same opinion of course but being a "Good Homeowner" and taking the extra measure of being aware, may just be the ticket to a "smooth transaction". Even if you are not thinking of buying or selling, keep your Family safe & happy, like I do - it doesn't take much effort. Just ask yourself are you a "Good Homeowner"?



For more information on homes in the Pascack Valley area of Bergen County, New Jersey call Bob & Lisa at



(201)218-6802. Or visit us at http://www.hammersteam.com/ - your Real Estate Resource!





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 Search New Jersey Homes  Bergen County Real Estate  Bergen County Home Seller Tips  Bergen County Home Buyer Tips  Contact Bergen County Realtors  Free Bergen County Home Evaluation


Robert and Lisa Hammerstein • Sales Associates • Coldwell Banker • (201)315-8618


Address • 50 Broadway • Hillsdale, NJ 07642 •