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1432 Woodley Rd, Montgomery AL 36106

MLS# 478857 | 4 Bedrooms | 4.5 Baths | 4,124 Square Feet | Edgewood

20th Century Mission Style Home Repurposed for Modern Living

1432 Woodley Rd

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This one-of-a-kind early 20th century eclectic Spanish Mission style home has been completely updated and re-purposed for today's modern living. Situated on almost a half-acre in the center of Midtown Montgomery, this majestic home has over 4,000 square feet of grand living space. The expansive living room and dining room are perfectly balanced with a cozy sun room. The spacious upscale kitchen features a large center work island and Bosch appliances, plenty of cabinets and counter space, plus great built-ins in the breakfast room. The first floor master suite features a huge master bath, garden tub, separate shower, split vanities and walk-in closet. The main floor has an additional guest bedroom and bath, large laundry room, powder room, and tons of built-in storage in the hallway. Upstairs boasts a loft sitting area, two bedroom suites each with private baths, and a "hidden" playroom that will delight any kid. A covered back porch overlooks a rear deck and open back yard with plenty of lush landscaping. Relax on the deep covered front porch and perhaps enjoy a soccer or softball game across the street at Huntingdon! There is plenty of parking in front and rear of the house for you and your guests. Electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems have all been updated; two instant water heaters and additional spray foam insulation make for great energy efficiency.

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Sandra Nickel, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

2662 Woodley Rd: Build Your Dream Home!

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Real Estate For Sale

2662 Woodley Rd, Montgomery AL 36111

MLS# 413374 | 1.1 Acres 

Build Your Dream Home!

 

Build your dream home here! Seller financing on this nicely treed lot in Midtown Montgomery keeps your credit unencumbered so getting a construction loan is possible. Surrounded by lovely executive residences and conveniently located to Baptist South complex, Alfa, downtown and businesses along Zelda Rd.

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Sandra Nickel, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

 

 

Home Closing Expenses: Be Prepared

by The Hat Team


When you make an offer on a home and it gets accepted, you have every reason to be excited. Becoming a homeowner is making an investment in your own future; likely the largest financial investment you will make. However, it is prudent to be aware that there are other costs involved in purchasing a home other than your down payment and monthly mortgage payments.

Closing costs are an expense you may not be aware of if you are a first-time homebuyer. These costs must be paid prior to closing on the home. They include property taxes, homeowner’s insurance, title search fees, and appraisal fees. In addition, the closing costs provide the funds that pay the people who have performed services throughout the loan process, like the appraiser and your real estate agent.

Your closing costs will be itemized for you and provided at your closing. But it is important that you look over them closely and take the time to ask any questions you may have before you sign any documents. If there is something you do not understand, your mortgage banker or Realtor can explain it to you.

The homebuyer can negotiate with the seller to determine who will cover the closing costs, but every loan has different guidelines about how much a seller can pay.  Your mortgage banker can provide you with your options. How to Negotiate Your Mortgage Closing Costs

Whether you end up paying for all or just some of your closing costs, it is crucial for you to include the amount you will have to pay into your budget. You can estimate the cost by calculating 2% to 6% of your purchase price. For example, if your loan is $200,000, your closing costs will range anywhere from $4,000 to $12,000. You will also receive a document from your mortgage banker after you apply for your loan that will list the anticipated closing costs. They may change a little during the process, but it will give you a good idea of what to expect.

So, while saving for a down payment is an obvious necessity, you may want to also set aside some cash each month to go toward other expenses associated with buying a new home. 5 Expenses That Shock First-Time Home Buyers

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs!  Call them today at 334-834-1500!

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