Posted on May 3, 2019 9:00 AM by Safety / NHW
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General, Important Announcements
Did you know that most thefts are committed by amateurs, often teens, who can easily be stopped with a few sensible precautions.? Check out some simple, common-sense advice from the SWM Safety / Neighborhood Watch Committee.
- Park all vehicles in your garage and/or driveway. Cars on the road present an easier target for break-ins. As an added bonus, you won't run afoul of our covenants which do not permit street parking.
- Make sure your windows are closed and your vehicle is locked. Use the key to lock your vehicle, making sure that you take it with you and do not hide a key on your vehicle.
- Keep your garage closed when you are not entering or exiting your home.
- Remove all valuables from your car, this includes pull-out stereo face plates, car phones/chargers and do not leave even a small amount of change in view, it’s an offer a desperate thief can’t refuse.
- Invest in a good alarm system and use it. Seeing a car alarm will deter most burglars and encourage them to seek easier targets.
- Do not leave your windows open, even a crack, in hot weather. There are certain burglar tools that take advantage of this practice. Instead, use an inexpensive sun shade for your front window.
- Thieves take advantage of unlighted areas. Quickly replace bulbs outside your home and report street lights outages to Georgia Power or Greystone Power.
- Participate in your community “Neighborhood Watch” program. Report suspicious activity and try to give an accurate description of persons or vehicles involved.
Posted on Apr 20, 2019 8:06 PM by Jay Link
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General
There’s not a week that passes that I don’t receive a postcard or flier in my mailbox from a real estate wholesaler. As a Realtor, I spend a lot of time in my car and I hear advertisements constantly. We’ll buy your home, as is, for cash, no sign, no key box, no showings. Just pack your furniture and leave. You don’t even have to clean.
Having been in real estate for many years, I know how tempting the convenience of just taking a check and moving on is but consider the cost. Selling your house to a wholesaler means selling it for at least 20% to 30% less than market value. After all, the wholesaler’s goal is to clean it up and resell it at full market value. This means the price for convenience may be as much as $60,000. This also means that for the next few weeks or at least until the wholesaler resells the home, the value of every house in the neighborhood will go down. Appraisers look at recent sales to establish value and they don’t take into consideration that a house was purchased by a wholesaler.
Before you consider selling to a wholesaler, talk to an agent or broker who specializes in your neighborhood. Get their opinion on what your home is worth and what it would take to get it into condition to achieve maximum value. In most cases, particularly in areas like ours where the homes are fairly new, it just requires a thorough, professional cleaning and some de-cluttering. If it does require some repair most agents know contractors who will do the work and collect the bulk of their fee at closing. Make wise choices when selling your home and don’t fall victim to the equity scavengers.
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