These were the existing Homes for Sale August 2014 for Zip Code 36092 in Wetumpka, Holtville, Dozier, Wallsboro, Lake Jordan and Elmore County including subdivisions Cotton Lakes, Jordan Trace, River Oaks, Macon Place, Cherokee Estates, Stone River, Country Club Estates, Cadens Creek, and Foxfire. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling your home), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a better chance of a bargain if you are buying. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

August 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36092 Wetumpka, AL
August 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36067 Prattville, AL
These were the existing Homes for Sale August 2014 for Zip Code 36067 in Prattville and Autauga County including subdivisions Camellia Estates, Live Oak, The Oaks of Buena Vista, Aspen Ridge, Bridge Creek Reserve, and Hearthstone How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure means a better chance of a bargain for a buyer. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

August 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36066 Prattville, AL
These were the existing Homes for Sales August 2014 for Zip Code 36066 in Prattville and Autauga County including subdivisions Greystone, Riverchase, Woodland Heights, Silver Hills, Eastwood, The Homeplace, and The Villas at Brookstone. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure means a better bargain for buyers. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

August 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36064 Pike Road, AL
These were the existing Homes for Sale August 2014 for Zip Code 36064 for Pike Road and eastern Montgomery County including subdivisions Bon Terre, Woodland Creek, Bridle Brook, Avalon, Merrywood, Foxwood Providence and The Waters. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a chance for a better bargain for a buyer. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

August 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36054 Millbrook , AL
These were the existing Homes for Sale August 2014 for Zip Code 36054 for Millbrook and Elmore County including subdivisions Thornfield, Grandview Pines, Mill Ridge, Winter Lake, Magnolia Ridge, Stoney Brook, Mountain View, Bishop Place, Jamestown, Grand Oaks, Timberbrook Estates, Plantation Oaks, and The Columns. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a chance for a better bargain for buyers. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

August 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36025 Elmore, AL
These were the Existing Homes for August 2014 for Zip Code 36025 for the community of Elmore in Elmore County including subdivisions Ferndale, Meadowview, Turtle Trace, Crossgate, Silver Ridge, Diamond Oaks, Brittany Place, Brownstone and Charleston Place. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a better chance of a bargain if you are buying. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

August 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36022 Deatsville Elmore County
These were the Existing Homes for August 2014 for Zip Code 36022 for Deatsville and Elmore County including Holtville, Slapout, and part of Lake Jordan communities and subdivisions Spring Hollow, Richfield, Brookshire, Wind Mill Ridge, Dillons Run, Coosa Ridge, Green Acres, Foxwood, Plantation Ridge, Stoneybrooke Plantation, Turner’s Place, Bridlewood, Bellview Heights, Indian Hills, Meadowview, Sagewood, Kimrick Estates, Country Side Estates, The Forest, Grand Park, Summerfield, Cotton Terrace, Autumn Springs, Forest Heights, Cruise Farm Estates, Breckenridge Crescent Ridge, Savannah Trace, Wynridge, Blackberry, Ridgedale Estates, Country Oaks, Copper Ridge, and Cobblestone Run. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a better chance of a bargain if you are buying. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

August 2014 Home Sales Zip Code 36022 Deatsville Autauga County
These were the Existing Home Sales for August 2014 for Zip Code 36022 in Deatsville and Autauga County including Pine Level, and subdivisions Graham Ridge, Rosegate, Caroline Estates, Dogwood Estates, Garden Park, Pinetuckett, Hidden Valley, Hummingbird Place, The Planes, Honeysuckle Ridge, Rushmore, Northpointe, Grand Park, Alpine Hills, Tatum Fields, Mountain Creek, Dogwood Lake Estates, Percy Place, Clear Branch, Oak Valley, and Hunter’s Trail. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelihood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a better chance of a bargain if you are buying. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

Annual Maintenance

A common expectation of homeowners is to want the components and systems in their home to work when they need them. Periodic maintenance is just as important as having a trusted service provider to make necessary repairs.
Victims of Murphy’s Law can attest that their air conditioner goes out on the hottest day of the year or the water heater fails when you have out of town visitors.
If the convenience of having things work doesn’t justify maintaining your home’s systems, consider that it can be less expensive than the results of neglect causing repairs or replacement.
- Replace burned-out, dim or missing bulbs in light fixtures and lamps. Consider switching to LED bulbs.
- Dryer exhaust vents build up lint even though you may be cleaning the filter regularly.
- Fire extinguishers need to be recharged or replaced after expiration date.
- Establish a recurring appointment on your calendar to change filters in your HVAC.
- Replace missing or damaged caulk around sinks, bathtubs, showers, windows and other areas.
- Clean gutters.
- Schedule an inspection with a pest control a minimum of once a year unless you have a service contract.
- Schedule a chimney cleaning prior to using the fireplace for the first time in the season.
- Keep all tree branches and shrubs trimmed away from the home.
- Pressure wash exterior, deck, patio, sidewalks and driveway.
- Keep levels of insulation in the attic above your ceiling joists.
- Check appliances with water lines for leaks or worn hoses.
• ice maker • washing machine • dishwasher • others - Test all GFI breakers and reset.
- Inspect all electrical outlets for broken receptacles, fire hazards or loose fitting plugs.
- Have furnace and air conditioner serviced annually.
- Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and change batteries.
The early fall is a great time to take care of these items before the weather becomes harsh.
Money Down the Drain

Private mortgage insurance is necessary for buyers who don’t have or choose not to put 20% or more down payment when they purchase a home. It is required for high loan-to-value mortgages and it provides an opportunity for many people to get into a home who otherwise would not be able.
The problem is that it is expensive and a homeowner’s goal should be to eliminate it as soon as possible to lower their monthly payment and avoid putting good money down the drain.
FHA loans made after 6/1/13 that have 90% or higher loan-to-value at time of purchase have mortgage insurance premium for the life of the loan. FHA loans made prior to 6/1/13, can have the MIP removed after five years and if the unpaid balance is 78% or less than the original loan-to-value.
VA loans do not require mortgage insurance.
Conventional loans, in most cases, with higher than 80% loan-to-value require mortgage insurance. The cost of that insurance varies but with a $250,000 mortgage, it could easily be between $100 and $200 a month.
Your monthly mortgage statement should itemize what your monthly fee is for the mortgage insurance. Unlike interest that is deductible, most homeowners are not able to deduct mortgage insurance premiums.
If you plan to remain in the home or to stay there for a considerable number of years, the solution may be to refinance the home. If the home has increased since it was purchased, the loan-to-value at its new appraised value may not require PMI. You might even be fortunate enough to obtain a lower rate than you currently have.









