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We will soon be adding Property Management to our Investor Services!
June 15th, 2010 3:50 PM

ARE YOU HAPPY WITH YOUR CURRENT PROPERTY MANAGER ???

 

GOOD NEWS!!! Within the next couple of weeks I will be adding property management to my investor services !!! So now, you can have one stop shopping – buying / selling / managing – all with one agent!!!

 

For years I have heard my investor clients complain about the level of service they receive from their property management company. The complaints have varied - excessive fees, lack of response, not properly inspecting the property, and sometimes it’s just been a personality issue. Since I came from a 20 year background in commercial and residential management, I decided I could best help my clients by adding property management services. I’ve been working on the details, etc. for several months and have finally gotten down to the “almost there” stage. So now it’s time to drum up business!

First, I invite you fill out the attached survey and fax or email back to me. Even if you’re not interested in switching companies, your feedback will be of great benefit to me. AND YOUR SURVEY WILL BE ENTERED INTO A DRAWING FOR A $100 LOWE’S GIFT CARD!!! The drawing will be held on July, 15 2010.  The winner will receive an email or phone call and the winner's name will be posted on our blog on July, 16th 2010. 

 

Second, my business plan revolves around the client – you. I will do my best to provide better service WITHOUT taking all of your money. On top of lower fees, one service I provide (free of charge) is to video the property prior to all tenant move ins. A copy of the video will go on file and a copy emailed to the tenant. The video will eliminate any finger pointing as to whether or not the tenant caused any damage – front, back, inside and out – the proof will be there. Also, when I inspect your property, photos will accompany the inspection report. Pictures speak much louder than words, so when I inform you that there is algae growing on the side of the house, the photo will allow you to see just how bad it looks.

I’ll definitely be up and running no later than July 1.

 

SO KEEP ME IN MIND!!!! I AM HERE TO HELP YOU .

 

Don’t forget to fill out the survey!!!!

 

Click here to Fill for the Survey Form.


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Was your rental property damaged in the Nashville Flood? Here’s an article that may help.
June 30th, 2010 6:39 PM

Metro rebuilding assistance program based on loans, grants, volunteer efforts

By Michael Cass • THE TENNESSEAN • June 29, 2010

Metro government will help flood victims try to bridge the gap between federal assistance and the true costs of rebuilding with a program focusing on low- or no-interest loans, grants and volunteer construction efforts, Mayor Karl Dean announced today.

Officials said the We Are Home program, a public-private partnership, will start holding meetings with affected homeowners on July 7. Homeowners can start calling 615-862-6523 to make appointments today. The program's office is in the former Velocity sales center at 300 11th Ave. S.

The program will take a three-tiered approach. Homeowners initially will be offered a loan with 4 percent interest, though Loretta Owens, a member of Dean's flood recovery team, said few will receive those loans. Instead, most will get grants up to $10,000 or an interest-free loan of up to $20,000 that will be due when the home is eventually sold.

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Homeowners must apply for FEMA and SBA assistance before they can apply for Metro funds.

"We have to use every federal dollar we can possibly get our hands on," Dean said.

We Are Home has raised $7 million so far and hopes to raise $50 million. Owens estimated that 2,000 homeowners will need assistance, with the gap generally running from $20,000 to $40,000.

Cindy Lockhart, who lives in the Harpeth Woods subdivision in Bellevue, expressed her frustrations during the middle of a news conference at the Velocity building. After reporters asked a few questions, Lockhart spoke to Dean, the other officials and the assembled cameras about the difficulties of rebuilding her home on Goodpasture Terrace.

"I work full-time," said Lockhart, a Realtor. "Every minute I'm not at my job, I'm having to do flood victim work. How do you really think people are going to be able to pay back these loans? ... What about really helping the people? People need money now. We can't afford to pay our mortgages now. This is hard."

Contact Michael Cass at 615-259-8838 or mcass@tennessean.com.


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TAKE A LOOK INVESTORS!!
June 2nd, 2010 10:54 PM

We have a new listing that is in great shape.  It has been an investment proeprty for the past 5 years and is in EXCELLENT SHAPE. 

 The seller is offering $8,000 for you to use however suits you most!!!   If lowering the price in order to get the payments down is of most importance to you, then lower the price by $8,000.   If you'd rather have seller contributions to your closing costs, then use as much as your lender will allow and use the rest to lower the price.  Or, buy down the interest rate, too.   I CAN'T MAKE IT ANY EASIER!!!   This is a great home with a proven rental history.  Low maintenance yard, easy access to interstate (2.5 miles), quick access to downtown Nashville.

$105 - $160 Potential Positive Cash Flow!!

Click Here for a full CASH FLOW ANALYSIS.

You Can also click here for more pics.  http://www.thekestnerteam.com/defaultlistings.x?ListID=462881


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Green Your Home This Earth Day with Cost-Saving Remodeling Tax Credits
June 2nd, 2010 10:31 PM

Green Your Home This Earth Day with Cost-Saving Remodeling Tax Credits

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RISMEDIA, April 21, 2010—As the 40th anniversary of Earth Day approaches (Thursday, April 22), the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is reminding homeowners that they can use fewer resources and save money by taking advantage of federal energy efficiency tax credits through the end of the year.

Homeowners who purchase qualifying water heaters, windows, air conditioning units and other appliances, insulation and roofing can be eligible for tax code section 25C tax credit, equivalent to 30% of the cost. There’s a $1,500 overall limit for purchases made in 2009 and 2010.

“You can save money, save energy, and be a good steward of the Earth’s resources,” said NAHB Remodelers Chair Donna Shirey, a remodeler in Issaquah, Wash. “I can’t think of a more appropriate way to commemorate Earth Day.”

Carolyn Taylor of Columbia, S.C., will enjoy Earth Day with a new tankless water heater that supplies plenty of hot water for her active family of four. Remodeler and NAHB member Pete Williams of ATherm Remodeling in Columbia suggested the switch because it was less expensive than relocating her existing gas water heater during a whole-home renovation project.

When Williams told her about the energy-efficiency tax credit the family would also enjoy, that was the icing on the cake, Taylor said. “Any time you can do something that makes a home more energy efficient and saves you money, of course you should do it,” she said.

Remodeler Shawn Nelson in Burnsville, Minn., helped homeowners combine the federal credits with a state program that offered rebates for qualifying windows as part of renovation projects he completed over the winter.

In a statement last week to the House Ways and Means Committee, NAHB urged Congress to extend the section 25C credit past its December 2010 expiration date and to reinstate the section 45L $2,000 tax credit for builders of energy-efficient homes, which expired at the end of 2009.

A more generous credit for appliances that use renewable energy is in effect through 2016. The section 25D credit applies to 30% of the total cost of solar panels for electricity or hot water, wind power equipment and the installation of geothermal heat pump systems. This credit can be used in conjunction with new or existing homes.

“These renewable systems are more expensive up front, but may offer significant savings in the long term,” said NAHB Chairman Bob Jones, a builder in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. “Both the 25C and the 25D credits are worth investigating, and you’ll get helpful information from the NAHB website, your local home builders association or the NAHB Remodeler member you choose to help you with your renovation and improvement plans.”

For more information, visit www.nahb.org.

RISMedia welcomes your questions and comments. Send your e-mail to: realestatemagazinefeedback@rismedia.com.


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