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March 20, 2010

Myth or Fact: St. Joseph Patron Saint of The Home

saintjoseph It is called the “St. Joseph Home Sale Practice”: For untold thousands, this has been a very effective practice for many, many years. As with any word-of-mouth customs, the central theme can get very clouded, from gradually becoming so surrounded by numerous how, when and where details that, even well-meaning people begin to erroneously render the practice as nothing but superstition, hocus-pocus, magic, etc. There have been many different spcifications as to how to bury the statue etc. Really the specifications mean little if anything. What does mean something is that the seller… asks St. Joseph for his help…believe that he will intercede…and trusts him…all as very simply set forth the “The Way of St. Jodeph”.

St. Joseph has been very good to me in real estate and other petitions.

Fot the practice of St. Joseph to be fully effective, however, sellers must, of course, first do such practical, yewt all important chores, as completeing all necessary fix-up, proper staging, and price adjustments to reflect true market value…then…Just watch St. Joseph mke it happen…

One Last Word, for greater intensity of our love and own good, and that of all Christians, we seek from St. Joseph and from all those saints whom we impplore:
Example in their way of life…
Fellowship in their communion…
aid by their intercession…

February 6, 2010

Is Your Home in Financial Distress?

Filed under: Michigan Real Estate — Wynne Achatz @ 7:46 am

Real Estate Tip- HOT OFF THE PRESS!
The US Treasury laid out final guidelines on November 30, 2009, that should make it easier for some borrowers in financially dire circumstances to sell their homes through either a short sale or deed in lieu of foreclosure. The guidelines expand on the government’s Home Affordable Modification Program, known as HAMP, and provide financial incentives and simplify the procedures for completing short sales, which occur when a borrower sells a home for less than what is owed on his mortgage(s). The guidelines encourage the use of short sales by providing incentives to investors, servicers and borrowers. Additionally, the guidelines help to address hurdles that occur in the short sale process, by setting limits on the time it takes a bank to approve an offer, freeing borrowers from debt and capping claims of subordinate lenders. Some of the primary incentives under the plan include:
A borrower would receive $1,500 from the government (for relocation expenses) if he sells his home for less than the amount of his mortgage(s).
Mortgage servicers and Investors who hold a first mortgage could receive up to $1,000 from the government for each completed short sale.
Second mortgage holders can receive up to $3,000.00 of the sales proceeds in exchange for releasing their liens.
Borrowers who complete a short sale under the program must be “fully released” from future liability for the debt, according to the guidelines.
Mortgage servicers have 10 days to approve or disapprove a request for short sale
Mortgage servicers are prohibited from mandating reduced real estate commissions on the sale.
The program is open to borrowers who may be eligible for the government’s loan-modification program, but don’t end up qualifying, or are delinquent on their modification, or request a short sale or deed-in-lieu transaction.

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The above may contain general legal information from the legal staff at Fidelty National Title. It is not intended as legal advice for any specific situation. Please contact an attorney directly for such advice.

May 17, 2009

1913 South Parker Street Marine City MI 48039

 

 

 

 

St. Clair River Ranch For Sale by Wynne Achatz REALTOR

St. Clair River Ranch For Sale by Wynne Achatz REALTOR

Saint Clair River, Just listed this gorgeous 1600+ sqaure foot ranch with dock and 2 garages. Home can be purchased “Turn Key”. Sale includes built in flat screen tv and sound system and all appliances. Take a look http://tinyurl.com/opn9g7 and you can see thye visual tour by clicking here


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April 14, 2009

8 Ways to Spruce Up Your Listing’s Curb Appeal

Filed under: Michigan Real Estate — Wynne Achatz @ 8:19 am

Looking for some tips for curb appeal? Read this recent short article I posted from the Wall Street Journal. A little bit of work and small amount of cash can do wonders for that first impression your drive by buyers will see. Make them want to own Your Home. For more innovation tips on selling your home contact me @ 810-765-8167 or Sold@wynnea.com Visit me on the Web www.wynnea.com

March 14, 2009

Today’s Stimulas Party Was A Success

Filed under: Local Events, Local News, Marine City, Michigan Real Estate — Wynne Achatz @ 8:53 pm

                                                                                                    As noted a few blogs ago, H and R Block  Income Tax Preparer, Real Estate Consultants, Real Estate One Westrick (Tom Wagener and Wynne Achatz), and several shops at our Marine City K Mart Plaza held a Stimulas Day Party. I was given a booth at H & R BLOCk to hook up my computer and printer, several vendors had set up their tables out side to draw attention to H and R Block’s shop including myself. Children played games outside on the sidewalk, Tasefully Simple had a sample Table outside, A couple of the Local Eateries brought Pizza for lunch for us and passer bys. Broadway Pizza brought Chicken Parmesan Pizza and Bar B Q Chicken Pizza. Anitas sent over pepperoni Pizza.

The different shops invited each other to check out the other’s bargains. H and R Block made up flyers on the Stimulous Plan and Tax benefits of buying a home right now. I was on hand to help out anyone that may be interested in investing in a home or being a 1st time buyer to get the maximum tax credit.

We all had a lot of fun and had a good networking day. There was a lot of good Chi and Energy flowing today. We all left at 5 O’clock happy with spirits lifted with all our connections. Thanks to everyone that dropped by for making our day.

Together We Can Sell Your Home

Just Sold - 220,000.

Just Sold - 220,000.

just SOLD 1913 and 1945 South Parker, Marine City
just SOLD 1913 and 1945 South Parker, Marine City

These days, tax credits and high housing inventory make it a buyers’ market. If you’re a seller, don’t despair. There are a variety of renovations that can help make your home stand out. Many buyers look at numerous homes when shopping for a house; so enhancing your home to make it more memorable is vital and increases the chances of a successful sale. Call 810-765.8167 today and let’s get that house SOLD!!!

March 13, 2009

Marine City Plaza Plans An Economic Stimulas Day

* Drawings for Gift Certificates (from H & R Block and other local businesses)
* Food (Donated by Broadway Pizza and Anita’s) If your businesses would like to set up a table please let us know.
 
* Games for children
* Marine City Fire truck (weather permitting)
* We are also collecting books for Kids in Distress (any books, not just children’s)
 
* Information on the Economic Recovery Package
 
* Answers to Tax Questions
 
* Come in for a Second Look!
 
* Wynne from Westrick Real Estate One will have a
booth to answer questions about Economic Recoveryand Real estate 

                                               
How can you join in?
                                                
  - Sidewalk Sales
                                                   
  -Special Offers
                                                  
  -Gift Certificates
                                                         
  -Music
                                                  
  -Other Creative Ideas……  
 
For more information please call Cheryl Devereaux at H & R Block- 810-765-3370
or you can call my cell at 810-765-8167

 

 

 

February 27, 2009

South East Michigan Real Estate is Moving

Wynne at Work

Wynne at Work

Algonac Homes For sale – Marine City Homes for Sale St. Clair Homes for sale. Yes, that is right. Properties are selling. Our office negotaited an offer today on 1 vacant parcel in China Township and a residence in Marine City. We scheduled 4 showings for properties that are listed in East China, Marine City and Algonac and expect 2 more offers by week’s end. I am in the process of lisitng a home in Marine City on the St. Clair River, a Condo in Marine City, and a home in Clay Township  MI. It takes a little more work today and a lot more hours for a real estate agent to get that listing sold. Gone are the days of putting the listing into the MLS with a picture or 2. Today’s real estate market is saturated with homes for sale. There needs to be nine – twelve or more photos in MLS. These listings now go right into Google Real Estate. 

 Then listing should also be in the RealComp MLS, too. From there it will penetrate “MoveInMichigan.com.

It is very important to have a visual tour  of your home linked to the listing data sheet. These are just some of the Extra Steps an aggressive Real Estate Consultant will take to market your property to the buyer’s market that is searching the web daily for the best prices home.

For more information  or to list your home call my direct line today 810-765-8167.

February 26, 2009

Michigan Real Estate Asbestos Prevention Information

Filed under: Local News, Michigan Real Estate — Wynne Achatz @ 4:49 pm

Purchasing or moving into a new home is the investment of a lifetime. The path to home owner ship is also one that will bring additional responsibilities into your life. Used in many construction applications for the greater part of the 20th century, asbestos is a fibrous mineral that possesses many intrinsic traits.

In most situations, asbestos appears in roof shingles, dry wall, attic insulation, popcorn ceilings, joint compounds and electrical wires. It’s flame resistant and durable qualities made it an ideal choice for many industries.

Potential Michigan home buyers or those seeking to remodel an older home should be aware that homes built before 1980 may still contain asbestos materials. This is not to make you frightened because asbestos exposure is easily preventable by taking simple precautions. There are now many eco-sustainable options that replace the need for asbestos.

Asbestos that is in a good state is not considered harmful. If any asbestos is located in your home, the best thing to do is leave it un-disturbed until a home inspector can determine the best course of action. Although asbestos exposure does not always lead a related illness, long term inhalation of its fibers can cause a rare but severe ailment known as pleural mesothelioma . Approximately 2,000 to 3,000 new mesothelioma cases are reported every year in the United States alone, while researches are constantly searching for a mesothelioma cure.

According to the experts, the general rule of thumb is if the asbestos is in good shape, it’s posing no apparent risk. If it’s in bad shape, it could be a problem. In many situations, the best action in dealing with asbestos is no action at all. However, if an inspector deems removal necessary, it must be performed by a licensed abatement contractor who is trained in handling asbestos materials.

As responsible inhabitants of Earth, we are obligated to nurture and sustain this planet.  With growing education and technology in green sustainable energy and building resources, Michigan has taken actions to ensure safety and health is a top priority in this great state.  Non-profit organizations such as Michigan GREEN , consists of energy consultants and companies who have joined forces with schools, government agencies and conscious individuals to promote the cause of renewable and green efficiency throughout the U.S.

Recycled building materials that are viable options to asbestos include: cellulose, cotton fiber and lcynene foam. These environmentally sustainable products can also reduce annual energy costs by 25 to 35 percent. The move to a greener lifestyle will build on the change to healthier methods of building products, home remodeling and renovation. These new environmentally-sustainable alternatives create healthier, quieter and more energy efficient homes in the 21st century.

January 13, 2009

Back From Phoenix Summit

Always trying to stay one step ahead of the market, off to Phoenix to a CyberStar Summit. There were 0ver 100 Top agents from around the country at this by invitation only event. Lots of great ideas, new and quick technology tips to help me help buyers and sellers in Macomb, Oakland, Sanilac and St. Clair Counties, across the nation or even the world for that matter. New ideas to compete in this “changing market” had us all working hard. These 100 plus of the most aggressive, progressive, forward thinking professionals in real estate today together made magic. We are sharing our methods of success. The faculty consisted of the continent’s top producing real estate professionals, all ranking in the top 1% of REALTORS® in North America. An Associate from New Jersey,CYberStar from New Jersey Barbara Wiessman,

  My Goal, to achieve increased sales for our Algonac, Marine City and St. Clair sellers, and to keep transactions together for our buyers through more creative steps in negotiations and increased use of technology. Barb’s of course was to do the same for Bergan County sales.
I have been involved with the CyberStars since Feb 1996. This Conference and the systems learned from the “ENERGY WITHIN” our group have armed me with the best tools available to provide the highest quality of service to my clients. In addition, I continue to build a tremendous network for referring my clients to the best agents all over the country when they’re considering a move or looking to buy a second home out of the area. I also received invaluable insight on the benefits of operating from a business philosophy and incorporating the latest technology to keep me on the cutting edge. As a part of the Conference, I received information for consumers about the top six mistakes that sellers can make when selling a home, as well as criteria for evualating and hiring a real estate professional on my TEAM. As a public service, I have decided to make the reports available to Algonac, Marine City, St. Clair infact all area residents at no charge. Anyone wanting more information can email me or call me 810-765-8167.
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