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Don't Pay Extra On Your Mortgage

Paying extra on your mortgage sounds like a great plan. In the right circumstances it can be. Too often however I meet people who pay extra on their mortgage without any specific financial plan in place.

At least until you are sure it is a smart move. I write this the day after listing a home for sale. They paid extra every month on their home which is still a short sale. The worst part...they are also filing bankruptcy because their credit card debt is overwhelming. Implementing the right financial plan would probably have saved them from both disasters.

Before paying extra on your mortgage I would recommend you talk with a good financial planner to make sure this is the best strategy for building wealth. When I ask people why they do this I usually get one of two responses. Either they are trying to build equity or they are trying to save interest on the back end of the loan. Indeed mortgage amortization tables make this look like a great idea... shave years off your mortgage, etc.

Before you do this consider a few factors...

  • Mortgage interest is the only tax deductible interest. For most Americans this is the single biggest write off. If you are in a 25% tax bracket and have a 6% interest rate on your loan, your net effective interest rate is close to 4%.
  • You don't build wealth by paying extra. You  have more "equity" but you actually paid the extra amount directly. Basically by doing that you are paying into a savings account that is not paying you interest. Wealth is gained on a house through appreciation which happens independent of what you owe.
  • New changes in the mortgage industry make it much harder to access the equity in your home. If your money is tied there you may not be able to get it out without selling.
  • Before paying extra, make sure your higher interest loans are paid off. Credit cards, car loans, etc. If you think the amortization schedule on a mortgage is scary, you should see one on a 20% credit card!!
  • Have your money working for you in more than one place. If you put your extra money in your home, it is only appreciating in one market segment. Be disciplined and pay the same amount to another investment. The advantages to this are many including easier access to that investment and being more protected in case of market changes.

I am not saying it is never a good idea to pay extra on your mortgage. There is great freedom in being debt free. What I am saying is consider your overall financial plan using the help of a professional financial advisor before taking such action. Your home is but one part of a sound financial plan.

For anyone in the Indianapolis area, I would be happy to provide you with the contact information for some incredible financial advisors!

If you are considering buying or selling a home in the Indianapolis area, the Borushko Team of Keller Williams Realty would love to help!

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Indy Area First Time Buyers Should Buy NOW or Lose Money

The first time buyer tax credit expires April 30, 2010. At this point there has been no discussion about an extension and with the current political climate, an extension of the credit is very unlikely. For first time buyers this means you have to have a purchase agreement in place by April 30th and close by June 30th in order to get the $8000 first time buyer tax credit.

For first time buyers this is free money. As long as you stay in your home for at least 3 years you don't have to pay it back at all. Most readers know this already so why am I posting?

If you wait until the last 2 weeks of April you will lose in a few ways...

  1. You will be putting all control in the seller's hands. Think about it, if they know you are a first time buyer and you don't have time to buy another home, they can refuse to repair anything and you are in a very weak negotiating position. They know you can't buy another home and get the credit so they can play hardball. The only exception to this is if the sellers have been in their homes longer than 5 years and are also trying to take advantage of the credit.
  2. Home prices will be higher. This weekend I represented buyers who got into bidding wars on 2 different occasions. There are many houses on the market but only a few that will meet your needs...don't wait for more competition as you may lose out on your home or pay a higher price.

The Matt Borushko Team of Keller Williams Realty is here to help you with your real estate needs in northern Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, and Westfield. We can help you anytime, having said that if you are a first time buyer, call quickly so you don't miss out on thousands of equity or worse yet, need to buy your second choice home!

10 Big-Impact, Low-Cost Remodeling Projects

 If you are getting your home ready to sell and have limited cash for upgrades? Here are some budget-minded enhancements to make your home stand out

1. Tidy up kitchen cabinets.

"Potential buyers do open kitchen cabinets and look inside," says Morrissey. "Home owners can add rollout organizing trays so when buyers peek in, they feel like there’s lots of room for their stuff."

2. Add or replace tile.

"By retiling very inexpensively, you make a room look way cleaner that it was," says Javier Zuluaga, owner of Home Repairs and Remodeling LLC in Tempe, Ariz. "Every city has stores that offer $1 to $2 tile, so home owners have to pay only for the low-cost tile and labor to replace a dated backsplash or add a new one. We also use inexpensive tile to upgrade bathrooms."

 

3. Add a breakfast bar.

When a wall separates a kitchen from a family room, suggest cutting out an opening to create a breakfast bar. "In one home, there was a cutout in the wall between the kitchen and living room," explains Matthew Quinn, a sales associate at Quinn’s Realty & Estate Services in Falls Church, Va., who handles estate and real estate sales for family members whose loved ones have passed away. "We left the structure of the cutout, added an oversized granite breakfast bar, and put chairs in front of it. That cost about $600."

 4. Install granite tile instead of a slab.

"Everybody is hot for granite kitchen countertops, but that can be a $5,000 upgrade," says John Wilder, a general contractor and owner of Fence and Deck Doctor in New Castle, Ind. "Instead, home owners can put in 12-inch granite tiles for about $300 in materials and get very high impact for little money."

 5. Freshen up a bathroom without retiling.

"With a dated bathroom, I recommend putting in a new medicine cabinet for $100 to $150, light fixtures for about $100, a faucet for $50 to $75, and a vanity for $200 to $300," says Wilder. "And instead of replacing the tile, the existing grout can be lightly scraped and regrouted, which leaves a haze that can be buffed out and will make the tile look brand new. Also install glass shower doors. A French door adds a lot of panache and elegance for $250, and people will notice the door, not the tile. With all that, you’ve done a bathroom remodel for $1,000 to $2,000."

 6. Freshen up the basement.

"If home owners have cement block or poured concrete walls in the basement, suggest they have a contractor fill in cracks with hydraulic cement and then paint with waterproofing paint," recommends Wilder. "They can then add a top coat to add color. They can also paint the basement floor with a good floor paint, which spiffs it up. The basement may not be finished, but it’s no longer a damp dungeon."

 7. Add a room.

Look for large spaces that can be enclosed to create a new bedroom for just the price of creating a wall. "One time, we closed off a half-wall to an office and added a door to the other side of the room, thus creating another bedroom," says Quinn. "That $400 procedure, which took a contractor one day, netted about $40,000 in the sales price." Zuluaga has also added bedrooms inexpensively. "In a two-bedroom house, there was an archway that led to a third room that was used as a den," he explains. "It had a dry bar where there would have been a closet, so we took out the dry bar and created a closet so the owners had a third bedroom."

 8. Spruce up cabinet fronts.

Suggest home owners update tired-looking kitchen cabinets. Reconditioning is the least expensive move for under $1,000. "If the wood is starting to look shabby from use or contaminants in the air, we take out the nicks and scratches, recondition it with oil, and put new hardware on," explains Heidi Morrissey, vice president of marketing and sales at Kitchen Tune-Up in Aberdeen, S.D. For $1,500 to $4,000, owners can replace the cabinet doors and drawer fronts, and for $4,000 to $12,000, they can have all the cabinets refaced. "With refacing, owners can change the color of the cabinets by replacing the door and having a new skin put on the boxes," says Morrissey. "If they have oak cabinets today, they can have cherry the next day."

 9. Replace light fixtures.

"In a foyer and in bathrooms and kitchens," says Wilder, "replacing overhead light fixtures provides a lot of pop for a little money." If the kitchen has track lighting, Zuluaga suggests the home owner spend $450 to $600 to have an electrician replace it with recessed canned lights on a dimmer switch to add ambience. For about $700, Zuluaga also suggests installing pendant lights over a kitchen island or peninsula.

 10. Tech-up the garage.

"Sometimes we replace the garage door opener with a remote touchpad entry system," says Zuluaga. "That costs about $425 and makes it look like a high-end system."

Looking for more seller tips? Check out our seller tips at www.realestateproindy.com . The Borushko Team of Keller Williams Realty is available to answer any questions you may have about selling your home in the Indianapolis Area!

Is a Home on Your Christmas Wishlist?

Home is on Christmas wish lists

 

For many Americans, a home is still where the heart is this holiday season. According to a recent survey, a new house was the most popular item on consumers' holiday wish list and the home was the place they most wanted to spend their time during the holidays.

The study conducted on Weichert.com polled visitors to their site and found that 51 percent would choose a new house if they could have just one holiday wish granted this year, while 21 percent would wish for a new car. Surprisingly, despite today's challenging job market, only 14 percent had a new job at the top of their list.

For people in the Indy area, the news keeps getting better...Indy was just announced as the most affordable major city in the US by money Magazine!. This holiday season buyers will also find low interest rates, and a first time buyer tax credit for first time buyers and current homeowners as Incredible Stocking Stuffers which you can hang by your new fireplace!

For those buyers in Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, and the Northern Indianapolis areas, the Borushko Team will be working during the holidays to help your housing dream come true. 

 

Home Winterization Tips

Fall is a great time of year...changing temperatures, beautiful trees, cool dry air. Fall is also a very important time of year for some annual maintenance that can save you thousands of dollars. The Borushko Team has compiled a list of fall maintenance tips for your home:

Gutters: Clean leaves from your gutters and make sure the gutters are draining properly. An improperly draining gutter could lead to ice damning and roof leaks.

Hoses: Remove all hoses and any attachments from the hose bibs including splitters. Removing all hoses and attachements will allow self draining hosebibs to properly drain and wil prevent a broken water line.

Furnace Filters: Change your furnace filters and consider getting your HVAC system serviced. A simple repair now can save you thousands in the long run.  Contact our team for a great local referral!

Windows and Doors: Check the seals around your entry doors and windows.  The seal around the door leading into your house from the garage often gets torn from usage. Also check the caulking around all of your windows. Use a cold windy day and you'll be able to easily detect areas that need attention. 

Vents:  Adjust your vents for the winter. Remember heat rises so open your first floor vents the most. Also close vents in any unused rooms to lower your energy bills.

With over 15 years in the industry, we have a fantastic list of top notch contractors for your home. We have proven contractors for general maintenance, roofing, landscaping, painting, plumbing, mortgage lending. We would be happy to provide you with a referral...just ask! 

If you need a home so you can take advantage of these tips, we can help.  Simply contact us via our website www.mattsellsindy.com or by email at matt@mattsellsindy.com

This Month in Real Estate - October 09

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Staging Advice for Home Sellers

The Borushko Team, Carmel Indiana Real Estate Agents with Keller Williams Realty Offer Staging Advice for Home Sellers.

The growing popularity of HGTV has raised awareness for most people that staging a home is beneficial for selling a home. Staging absolutely helps, but how much and where do you start?  What if you don't have an unlimited budget? Hopefully this infomation will help!

Staged Homes Sell Faster. In a recent study conducted by Keller Williams Realty, staged properties sold in 1/2 the time and averaged 6.3% higher sales prices than homes that weren't staged. These statistics are very significant and show the importance of showcasing a home. The good news is that it isn't necessary to hire an interior decorator to make a significant impact. 

The buyer experience determines your staging priorities. If you don't know where to begin, employ the 3P 2F formula and you'll be on your way to a successful sale.

Plantings - Curb Appeal is the first impression your potential buyers will have. Is the grass green, bushes trimmed, mulch turned and fresh, and are there flowers? A little money in landscaping makes a huge difference!

Painting - A little color is ok, but a fresh coat of paint in a warm neutral tone will help a home feel more inviting and cleaner. And color continuity throughout the home will halp the flow of the home and make it feel larger.

Pictures - A few nice pictures placed in strategic places can be welcoming. Too many pictures makes the walls and home feel cluttered. Remove pictures of your family and religous references if at all possible. Your buyers will be more comfortable if they can "picture" themselves in your home rather than seeing evidence of you there.

Fixtures - The lighting and plumbing fixtures in your home make a big impression on your buyers. Lighting fixtures are relatively easy and inexpensive to replace and help remove the dated feeling a buyer may get walking through your home. The plumbing fixtures definitely need to be in good working order and should look new. Spending money in these 2 areas will quickly help your home compete with newer homes!

Furnishings - You are trying to sell your home, not your furniture. In order to sell your home for top dollar, prospective buyers need to see as much of your home as possible...they need a place for their stuff. In order to make your home feel as big as possible you should remove any furniture you aren't using, or any furniture that isn't in good condition. The same applies to books, knick-knacks, etc. If you don't need it, remove it, and your home will feel much larger to buyers.

If you are selling a home in the Carmel Indiana area, Becki Borushko of The Borushko Team is a certified stager. Our team of professionals would love to help you with your home selling needs!

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