Archive for December, 2006

Photos for Richard & Shirley, Greg & Shelley

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

Richard & Shirley and Greg & Shelley,

This seems to be the most efficient way to get you more pictures of the property you inquired about at 780-NE 10th St., East Wenatchee.  The upper level is updated.  The lower level is not updated, but neat and clean and uniquely appealing. 

The short plat, creating 3 additional parcels is not completed yet.  There is some uncertainty as to the prices or how many will actually be available for sale. 

Let me know if you have specific questions or need additional information.   You can click on any image to enlarge:

Carol@TopPropertiesWenatchee.com

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Built-in desk in kitchen
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Front entry (east exposure)
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Lot being created to the south of house
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Two more parcels being created west of (below) the house
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All white kitchen with built in appliances
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Kitchen range, looking toward dining and living rooms
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Built-in refrigerator blends with cabinets
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View toward west hills of Wenatchee. Vacant land in foreground
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Lower level kitchen
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Basement wood stove

 

 

 

 

 

 

This post was written by Carol Williams, source: Photos for Richard & Shirley, Greg & Shelley

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

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May the joy and blessings
of the Season be with you
always.

Warm Wishes,
Carol Williams 

This post was written by Carol Williams, source: Merry Christmas!

The State of Our Economy - 2.2 M Foreclosures Report

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

source: The State of Our Economy - 2.2 M Foreclosures Report

Mission Ridge Celebrates 40 Years

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

Ridge trail map.jpgMission Ridge, our local ski area, is 40 years old this year.  There was a very interesting and substantial article about the history of Mission Ridge in the Wenatchee World newspaper over the week-end. 

To search homes and land for sale in North Central Washington, click here.

Information is FREE Knowledge & Experience Are Priceless

Contact Carol Today: 
Carol@TopPropertiesWenatchee.com

 

This post was written by Carol Williams, source: Mission Ridge Celebrates 40 Years

Welcome To Shelley & Perci

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

I’m pleased to announce the addition of two new assistants to enhance the service I provide in my Wenatchee real estate business.   Shelley Granger and Perci Owens have lived in Wenatchee for quite some time and are both fun, smart, personable and care about doing a great job for our customers.  As we get our team organized, I will provide additional contact information for Shelley & Perci.

Happy Holidays!
Carol Williams,
WenatcheeReal estate agent

http://TopPropertiesWenatchee.com 
Carol@TopPropertiesWenatchee.com   

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Shelley Granger 

 

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Perci Owens

 

 

This post was written by Carol Williams, source: Welcome To Shelley & Perci

Cashmere Apartment For Rent

Thursday, December 7th, 2006

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307 River Street * Cashmere, WA173989-581056-thumbnail.jpg
On January 1st, 2007 I will have a nice (upper right) apartment unit in Cashmere, Washington available:
   2 bedroom, 1 bath
   Central heat & air
   Two parking spots (one covered)
   Convenient location (near downtown)

   Water, sewer, garbage included
   Long term lease not required (prefer 3 mo.)

   $635 per month
   

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For additional info and to schedule a preview, contact:
Carol Williams @ Carol@TopPropertiesWenatchee 
                         509-670-7840 

source: Cashmere Apartment For Rent

Commuting from Waterville To Wenatchee vs Home Values

Thursday, December 7th, 2006

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$109,900 in Waterville (would be over $150,000 in Wenatchee)
As many of you know, I’ve been promoting more properties in Waterville, Washington lately because that is where the best real estate values are these days. 

One of the objections I get from buyers about Waterville is that they don’t want to do the commute to and from Wenatchee each day.  The good news is our fabulous Link Transit bus system serves Waterville with 6 runs a day.  

Want a real bargain in real estate?  Work in Wenatchee?  Consider buying a home in beautiful, rural, Waterville.  Save a lot of money on a home (and gas)… and relax on your way to and from work.  Ride the Link Transit bus to and from Wenatchee whenever you don’t feel like driving. 

For more information about properties available in Waterville, contact Carol Williams today:
Carol@TopPropertiesWenatchee.com

Information is FREE.  Experience & Knowledge Are Priceless.

source: Commuting from Waterville To Wenatchee vs Home Values

Lease-To-Own in Wenatchee: A Smart Alternative

Monday, December 4th, 2006

173989-577214-thumbnail.jpgI am the exclusive agent in Wenatchee for a Lease-To-Own program that is an excellent option for people wanting to buy a home, but can’t qualify due to:
  * Short Employment History
  * Insufficient down payment monies
  * Poor Credit
  * Other reasons

I get a lot of inquiries about this program, so let me give an outline of how it works.

The program I represent prequalifies applicants based on income, not credit scores.  We do review the credit report and credit scores, but it’s not how we qualify people.   Once we verify the applicants income, we can establish a "price range" for people to shop in.  Not everyone qualifies.  If they don’t make enough income to purchase a decent house in our market we can’t help them.    

You wouldn’t believe the people who call off of rent-to-own ads thinking they’re going to get a great house for cheap and all the rent goes toward the purchase.  It’s not going to happen.  I have people who want to spend $450 per month to buy a house.  That  will barely get a crummy apartment and certainly won’t buy a decent house.  It might buy an old manufactured home on leased land but, as I explain below, we don’t deal in manufactured homes for the rent-to-own program.   It doesn’t work due to slow appreciation factors

I advertise lease-to-own properties every day.  The easiest way to explain it is to give a sample conversation with a caller to illustrate how I do lease-to-owns.  (Disclaimer: Wanda WannaBuy is strictly a fictional character for illustration purposes only):

Phone: Ring-a-ding-ding (or in my case music to "Take Me Out To The Ball Game")

Cool Carol:  Hello.  This is Carol

Wanda WannaBuy:  Do you have any rent-to-own homes in East Wenatchee (as compared to Wenatchee or other surrounding cities).

CC:  Yes, I have over 37 lease-to-own homes to choose from in East Wenatchee.  

WW:   REALLY?  How much do they cost?

CC:  I have  lease-to-own homes in all price ranges starting at $110,000 on up to over $300,000

WW:  Can you send me a list?

CC:  No.   First we need to pre-qualify you for a price range.  I am assuming you want a lease-to-own home because you can’t qualify for financing at this time.  Is that correct?

WW:  Yes.  I went through a divorce and my ex-husband spent all of our money and ruined my credit

CC:   O.K.  We can deal with that.  Let me summarize how the program works and if it sounds interesting, I will have you call the guy who pre-qualifies buyers for me.  Does that sound good?

WW:  Yes

CC:  We qualify you based on your income, not your credit score.  Once you are pre-qualified for a price range, you and I go out shopping for a home.  You can pick any home you want (that is listed for sale) in your designated price range.

WW:  REALLY?  (They get very excited about that)

CC:  Yes.  Once you pick the home YOU want, I have an investor buy the home for you and they (the investor) put you in the home on a two-year (pre-arranged) lease/purchase agreement.  Two years should be enough time for you to get your credit straightened out, right?

WW:  Yes

CC:   I will tell you, though, my investors will not buy manufactured homes.  They don’t buy manufactured homes because they do not appreciate in value as quickly, or at the same pace, as regular stick built homes.  We want you to be in a home that will appreciate for you in the future and you can build equity.   Does this sound like a program that might work for you?

WW:  Yes

CC:  O.K.  Would you like me to have the guy who pre-qualifies my buyers call you or would you like to call him?

WW:  I will call him

CC:  O.K… here is his number.   Blah-Blah-Blah  

So, that’s my initial conversation with them.  The ball is then in their court to call my  pre-qualifier.  They will either call the guy who pre-qualifies buyers or they won’t.   If they don’t it’s probably because they know they don’t have enough income to qualify.  
  

But, I also have people call who make $3500 - $8,000 per month.  I can help these people.  I won’t go into all the details, but here are the highlights of the actual lease/purchase agreement.

The lease/purchase agreement is for two years.  One year is not long enough for most people. When they enter the program, they pay a $1500 retainer.  This does not go toward the purchase price.  It is for on-going support. The buy-out price is 110% of the investors purchase price.  I negotiate the best price possible upfront for the investor and provide comparable sales to justify the purchase price.   

So, considering we are in a market appreciating at over 16% per year, this is a great opportunity for the buyer.  It could even work at 5%.  Anyway, theoretically, a home purchased for $150,000 would be worth $198,000 in two years.  The buy-out price is $165,000.  The lease/purchase buyer should have $33,000 equity in the home when they go to get financing.    This could cover their down payment AND closing costs… AND it’s treated as a re-fi because they’ve been living in the house for two years.     

The lease/purchase buyer’s payments are based on a formula that pays all of the investors acquisition costs…. mortgage, taxes, insurance, ROI for downpayment, etc.  It’s just as though they are buying the house themselves… but using the investors money and credit.  Of course the house isn’t in the tenant/buyers name yet but they get to accumulate appreciated value during the lease period so it’s easy to finance.     

The rest of the story, and the key to the exceptional success of the program is the tenant/buyers must agree to entering our credit consulting service.   The credit counselors go over their credit report with them and outline a plan to get them on track so they can pay-off debt, raise their credit scores (or whatever the issue is) and be ready to finance within two years.  They can buy any time within the two year period.  If they buy early, say after one year instead of two, they get a reduction on the buy-out price because the investor doesn’t have his/her money tied up for so long.  

Does all of this make sense?  Can you see how this is a good alternative for rent-to-own buyers?  We have over an 80% success rate with this program and, in my opinion, it’s because we don’t let people get into more than they can afford and we make them accountable to do the things they need to do in order to get financing when the time comes.  

Oh… by-the-way, we can work this program with new construction (pre-sales) too.

Information is FREE.  Knowledge & Experience Are Priceless

Contact Carol today:  Carol@TopPropertiesWenatchee.com

www.TopPropertiesWenatchee.com

source: Lease-To-Own in Wenatchee: A Smart Alternative

Wenatchee Home Prices Rising Dramatically

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

173989-575564-thumbnail.jpgI’ve been talking about it for months, and the latest statistics out indicate home prices in the Wenatchee area are rising faster than previous forecasts.  Our appreciation ranks 5th in the entire nation for the first three quarters of 2006.

Despite some cooling, according to an article in the week-end edition of the Wenatchee World newspaper, home prices have increased 22% since the first of this calendar year.  Earlier forecasts were in the range of 16%. 

What is fueling the growth?  Aside from the flurry of baby boomers choosing Wenatchee as a retirement and second home destination, our strong and diverse economy should support long term stability, and a strong housing market. 

Home inventories remain very tight in the under $250,000 price range.   To search homes and land for sale in all price ranges, click here. 

To follow the construction of a new home being built click here.

Information is FREE.  Experience & Knowledge are Priceless. 
      Contact Carol today:  Carol@TopPropertiesWenatchee.com

source: Wenatchee Home Prices Rising Dramatically