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1512 Hallwood Ln: Split Floor Plan Offers Lots of Privacy

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Home For Sale:

1512 Hallwood Ln, Montgomery AL 36117

MLS# 4916233 | 3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths | 1,454 Square Feet | Thorington Trace

Split Floor Plan Offers Lots of Privacy

1512 Hallwood Ln

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

 

Should Military Families Rent or Buy?

by The Hat Team


Joining the military was a huge decision that required a lot of thought. Now that you have made the commitment to serve your country, there are other big decisions you will have to make that have to do with the transient lifestyle military life entails. A decision you will have to make each time you transfer to a new duty station is whether you should buy or rent a home.  There is a lot to consider before making this decision.

Why should I buy?

Many may wonder why they should buy when they know they will be moving on in a few years. Well, here is one BIG reason: the VA Loan Program.  A VA Loan is a mortgage loan for service members that is guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The main purpose of this program is to assist active duty military and veterans in the financing of a home purchase. These loans offer advantageous terms that make buying a home an attractive financial option. If you are in the military or you are a veteran, you may be eligible for a VA loan and many of the perks of VA loans are NOT available with other home loan options.

But wouldn’t renting make more sense?

The loan terms of VA loans are definitely in your favor if you want to buy a home, but there may still be times when renting might work better for you. Here are some things to consider when trying to decide whether buying or renting is the best option:

  • How often will you be moving? This greatly depends upon what branch of military you are in and what career path you are on. People assume that all military families move every few years, but the truth is, the amount of moves vary widely across the different branches. If you don’t think you will be transferred frequently and will be in a home for five or more years, then buying a home would definitely better suit your needs. However, if you think you will be moving more frequently, renting might be the better option, unless renting your home out when you relocate sounds like something you would be interested in.
  • Depending on what branch of the military you are serving and what your position is, it may require you to be deployed much of the time.  It may seem silly to buy a home when you will be away so much you might be surprised at the benefits of doing so. For example, say you are single and you’re renting; unless you can sublet, you will be paying rent on a “home” that you won’t be living in for parts of the year.  However, if you buy a home, you will be paying a mortgage and building equity…a great investment for your future!  This is true even if you have a family that stays in the home when you are deployed. Knowing they have a place of their own will give them peace of mind while you are away.
     
  • Reselling your home can be profitable depending on how long you have been there. When it comes time to relocate, thanks to not having to make a down payment or pay PMI (perks of that VA loan we talked about above!), you will likely at the very least break even on the sale of your home, if not make a profit. Just be aware of the current real estate market conditions which will determine how long it may take to sell your house and how much you can get for it.  If you are not able to sell right away, you need to have enough money saved to pay your mortgage while also paying to live somewhere else.
     
  • Do you want to be a landlord?  If you don’t want to sell the home (maybe you want to move back there someday, or maybe you want to keep it as an investment), renting it out is a great option. But there are challenges to being a landlord, especially when you live far away from your property. You may have to hire a property management company to maintain the home in your absence. Make sure you consider all the costs involved before deciding it it’s financially worthwhile to rent your home out.

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home (or both), let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at 334-834-1500 and check out https://homesforsaleinmontgomeryalabama.com for more information!

Photo credits: kiplinger.com, forbes.com

2936 Jamestown Dr: You MUST See This!

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Home For Sale:

2936 Jamestown Dr, Montgomery AL 36111

MLS# 494235 | 3 Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths | 2,100 Square Feet | MeGehee Estates

You MUST See This!

2936 Jamestown Dr

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You must see this beautiful Townhome on one of the most desirable streets in McGehee Estates! Entering the foyer, you can feel the openness of the great room with a view through the wall of windows overlooking the private courtyard. A handsome office/study/den with built-in bookshelves is at the front of the home. Then you step down into the great room that has a huge brick fireplace surrounded by built-in bookshelves including a wet bar. The dining area flows into the breakfast nook at the back of the galley kitchen (Corian countertops, stainless appliances, pantry and lots of cabinets), with a door leading into the courtyard brick patio that will be your most favorite spot to relax or entertain. Upstairs is the large master suite with a walk-in closet and double vanities, along with two guest rooms with good closet space. This is a wonderful street in a convenient location. Come see for yourself today!

Marketed By Montgomery AL Realtor Lauren Keen, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

What You Need to Know About a Bidding War

by The Hat Team


There is a low inventory of homes to buy right now and the competition for homes can be fierce.  If you are looking to purchase a home, chances are you may find yourself in a BIDDING WAR. Be prepared!  Here are six ways to come out on top in a bidding war:

  1. Get your finances in order and get as much cash as you can.  It is never too soon to get pre-approved for a loan. In fact, the sooner the better. Sellers will have lots of options and will be leery of those who do not have loans set in stone. If possible, bring cash to the table. Sellers will fear appraisals coming in low and loans falling through, so be prepared to cover the difference with cash.
     
  2. Don’t hesitate! Be the first to make an offer, and make it a good one. An insulting offer will put you at the bottom of the seller’s list, so it is not a good time to low ball. Come in at or slightly below asking price so that they know you are serious about purchasing their home.

     
  3. Escalation Clause.  This is the amount of money the buyer agrees to increase the offer if there are other bids. If you offer the asking price of $400,000 on a house, but it might sell for $450,000, put in an escalation clause stating that you are willing to go as high as $460,000. But know your limit. Don’t offer more than you can handle. Also, make sure the clause states that the seller can only take the winning bid up to a level just above the competing offers. For example, if an offer comes in for $430,000, your bid would be upped to $431,000.
     
  4. Get a pre-inspection. It will cost you a few hundred dollars, but it can help you in a super-tight market. If you can make a bid that is not contingent upon inspection, sellers will look favorably on your offer versus the same offer from someone who has a contingency in their contract.
     
  5. Think with your head, not your heart. BE SMART! Purchasing a home is an emotional decision, but emotions can get in the way of making wise decisions.  Make sure you have done thorough research of the market: look at the most recent comparable sales, compare prices from a year ago, visit local schools, have coffee at the closest café and speak to potential neighbors. Look at listings nearby. Whatever you do, don’t overpay because you get caught up in the heat of the competition. While the house may seem perfect for you, it is not the only house that will be perfect for you. So, keep a level head and MAKE INTELLIGENT DECISIONS.
     
  6. Finally, and most importantly, HIRE AN EXPERIENCED, PROFESSIONAL REALTOR to guide you through the process. The benefits of having a Realtor are priceless because they are experts in negotiating multiple offers, and now more than ever, you need that expertise on your side!


If you are in the market to buy or sell a home (or both), let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at 334-834-1500 and check out https://www.homesforsaleinmontgomeryalabama.com for more information!

Photo Credits: dsnews.com, forbes.com

1211 S Perry St: Character and Charm Personified

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Home For Sale:

1211 S Perry St, Montgomery AL 36104

MLS#494901 | 3 Bedrooms | 1.5 Baths | 2,327 Square Feet | Garden District

Character and Charm Personified

1211 S Perry St

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This home has all you would expect from a historic Garden District home in Midtown Montgomery. Well-proportioned rooms boast high ceilings, great moldings, and lots of natural light from large windows. Enjoy entertaining in the oversized living and dining rooms, and more casual living in either of the two cheery sunrooms. The large kitchen will accommodate several "chefs" at one time, and the ample bedrooms are large enough for lots of heirloom furniture. A fixed staircase leads to a floored attic with tons and tons of storage, and there is even an unfinished basement with endless possibilities! The private backyard has a brick pathway and mature landscaping, and is accessed via an automatic car gate for off-street parking. There is a detached storage building as well. You just don't find this kind of charm and character in newer construction, and at this price, there is room to customize the kitchen and baths to your personal taste!

Marketed By Montgomery AL Realtor Lauren Keen, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

2414 Belcher Dr: Lots of Room Inside and Out

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Home For Sale

2414 Belcher Dr, Montgomery AL 36111

MLS# 493993 | 4 Bedrooms | 3 Baths | 2,459 Square Feet | MeGehee Estates

Lots of Room Inside and Out

2414 Belcher Dr

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This spacious family home is situated on a large lot in McGehee Estates! The kitchen has been updated with granite counter tops and tiled floor throughout living room, dining room, family room and hallway. There are 4 large bedrooms with ample closet space and a huge deck overlooking the private back yard. In addition, there is a double carport and laundry room with additional storage room.

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Lauren Keen, Sandra Nickel Hat Team.

Happy Mother's Day

by The Hat Team

3025 Hill Hedge Dr: Lovely Home with Mid-Century Flair

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Home For Sale

3025 Hill Hedge Dr, Montgomery AL 36111

MLS# 493974 | 3 Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths | 2,092 Square Feet | McGehee Estates

Lovely Home with Mid-Century Flair

3025 HIll Hedge Dr

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This McGehee Estates ranch has a mid-century modern flair! The rear facing family room of this well-maintained home has a wall of windows and a vaulted ceiling with real wood burning fireplace (firewood included!) An updated kitchen has stainless appliances, black granite countertops, and plantation shutters. The master bedroom and 2nd bedroom are over-sized and have great closet space, and the bathrooms feature vintage tilework. A central hallway has lighted, mirrored built-in bookshelves for properly displaying your collectibles and a third bedroom, off the powder room, features a built-in Murphy bed for guests and doubles as a home office with separate entry from rear carport. The rear patio overlooks a big back yard with a shade tree, a wired and cooled workshop, and a fun tree house! Situated in a quiet block of Hill Hedge, this home is just minutes from shopping and dining.

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

 

Don’t “BEE” Scared! Save the Bees!

by The Hat Team

Does the sight of a single bee send you running for cover? Then imagine what finding an entire swarm of bees on your property would be like. But before you freak out, take a deep breath, and remember that they are not there to hurt you. First you must determine what kind of bee you are dealing with. Getting as close as you safely can, take a photo and/or film the entrance to the nest or bees. You can send it to a professional to help you identify what insect it is.

There are many stinging insects out there, but we are going to focus on honeybees. These fuzzy, amber, and brown striped insects are social and live-in colonies with a single queen, a few hundred drones, and thousands of worker bees. They are NOT out to get you, but they will sting if their nest is threatened. There are other, similar looking stinging insects that are more unpredictable like paper wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets. If you encounter a swarm or ball of honeybees, stay calm and follow these procedures:

  1. DON’T PROVOKE THEM

If you see bees, the best policy is to avoid them. Honeybees will leave people alone unless they are provoked. Do not prod their nests with sticks and stones or spray them with water. Think of their colony as having a huge Do Not Disturb sign on it. Do not approach them in any way.

  1. FIGURE OUT WHERE THEY ARE COMING FROM   

Are the bees coming from outside or inside the house? If you have a colony of bees on your property, they can detrimental to the structure of your home.Buzzing sounds inside your walls are a sign that a swarm has taken up residence inside.If this is the case, you will need to call in a professional insect control expert as soon as possible.

  1. DO NOT USE SPRAYS OR INSECTICIDES    

Remember this important fact: Bees are responsible for nearly 80% of all pollination worldwide. Per Greenpeace, seventy of the top 100 human food crops, which supply approximately 90% of the world’s nutrition, are pollinated by bees. In addition, over-the-counter pesticides are not super effective, and you might only end up poisoning yourself and/or your pets. So, please do not use insecticides on them!

  1. DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE THEM YOURSELF

Even if the swarm that you found seems small and harmless, unless you are a beekeeper, do not attempt to remove it. This is not a time to try your DIY skills. If you disturb the bees, you will likely get stung…so step away!

  1. CALL A BEE REMOVAL PROFESSIONAL

Yes…this is a thing.There are professional beekeepers that are experts in removing a colony and relocating them safely. Calling a local beekeeper is the best way to determine what needs to be done to remove the colony and keep it from coming back the next year. Southern Sweet Bee LLC

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home (or both), let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at 334-834-1500 and check out https://www.homesforsaleinmontgomeryalabama.com for more information!

Photo Credit: honeybeesuite.com, backyardbeekeeping101.com, leicestermercury.co.uk, norcalbees.com

3203 Gatsby Ln: Wonderful Custom Built Patio Home

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Real Estate

3203 Gatsby Ln, Montgomery AL 36106

MLS: 492286 | 2 Bedrooms | 2 Baths | 1,801 Square Feet | Hillwood West

Wonderful Custom Built Patio Home

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This wonderful custom built one-owner patio home in Midtown Montgomery has been loved and cared for and is now looking for a new owner. The large formal living room and dining room are perfect for entertaining, and the cozy den provides casual space for everyday living. A large eat-in kitchen features lots of cabinets, a center island, and a pantry. A spacious guest bedroom and bath are on the front side and a large master with split bathroom, separate shower, and large walk-in closet are on the back side of house for privacy. A side courtyard provides outdoor space, and there is an additional grassy fenced yard space on the back side of the property. There is a one car detached garage with extra storage space.

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Billy Young, Sandra Nickel Hat Team Realtors.

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