309 Grafton Ave, Dayton OH; Listed by Teri Lussier, Exit Realty Central

July 27th, 2010

An historic home is different. These homes can hold the essence of many lives lived in splendor and comfort over many years, creating a warmth that immediately welcomes you into its history. There is a continuity- a bridge- to the past in an historic home that simply can’t exist in newer homes. A perfect home might be that place in which you can feel comfort and welcomed. The place that you can relax and dream, alone and with loved ones. It might include a community of neighbors who share and celebrate each other.

309 Grafton Ave is a culmination of the best of the past and an extraordinary present. The appreciation of craftsmanship is obvious from the street, but the beauty of this historic home is also abundant inside. Large and inviting rooms retain period detailing where it matters, but this home has been lovingly updated to allow the owners to live comfortably in the modern world. Listed at $184,000.

You can see complete photos here, at www.309GraftonAve.com.

There is no other neighborhood like Grafton Hill: Historic, but with a wide variety of housing options, quiet, and still close to the best of the city of Dayton. The homes and the lots can be larger than other historic districts in Dayton Ohio, but Grafton Hill shares the same sense of community: Public Open House Tours- the next one is Holiday Tour 2010- progressive dinners, casual get-togethers. Grafton Hill Historic District offers the support of other historic home owners who willingly share their love of these one-of-a-kind homes, in a one-of-a-kind neighborhood.

Stop talking about reducing your carbon footprint and just do it. You are a car free distance from the best of downtown Dayton: The Dayton Dragons, the Schuster Center, the Victoria Theatre, Riverscape, and the Neon Movies, and the Oregon District. Within 20 minutes of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Wright State University, University of Dayton, and Kettering Medical Center, Miami Valley Hospital, Grandview Medical Center, and Good Samaritan, and in the shadow of the Dayton Art Institute. Access to I-75 is easy for anyone who needs to commute north to Honda but loves the culture that you will find in Dayton, or south to the Greater Cincinnati area but prefers the more relaxed and affordable lifestyle that Dayton has to offer.

There is no reason to settle for anything less. Call Jennifer Core, Exit Realty Central, 937-239-0373 to tour this exquisite home today!

Fairborn Ohio Cape Cod: 1222 Oakhill Ave

June 28th, 2010

PCSing to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base? Don’t miss this charming Cape Cod. Completely redone inside and out. Large Lot on Fairborn Ohio Cul-de-sac! Oversized 2 & 1/2 car garage! All new exterior siding, New double hung windows, New exterior doors, spouting, and new driveway. Inside new Furnace (2009) and new Air Conditioning (2009), all new floor coverings includes Laminated Floors in Living Room, Dining, and Kitchen.

Complete kitchen remodel includes new cabinets, Tops, Sink, Faucet, Garbage Disposer, Refrigerator, Range, Dishwasher, and Microwave Range Hood! Nice family/rec. room in basement, and much, much more! If you are looking for a 3 bedroom home, this is a must see! Home Warranty Included!

Want more information about this home? Need help with the home buying process? Call Jennifer Core, Exit Realty Central, 937-239-0373.

See complete photos here!

Huber Heights Homes: 7608 Damascus Dr

June 24th, 2010

What are you looking for in a place to call home? An oasis of calm and comfort after a hard day’s work? Convenience of location and a little something special? A place to gather family and friends, let them know what they mean to you, and share the life you’ve created? Home can mean many different things and the owner of 7608 Damascus Dr in Huber Heights, has lovingly transformed this Belmont Model into a place of warmth and charm- perfect for affordable gracious living.

Located close to retail and restaurants; convenient to both Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and downtown Dayton, this rare Huber Cape Cod has 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths, a comfortable eat-in kitchen, and an attached 1 car garage, with room for a grown-up toy. The corner lot is one of the biggest on the block, and also the most lush with thousands of dollars in beautiful professional landscaping, designed and installed by Deeter Nurseries. You can relax under the covered patio and enjoy an atmosphere of privacy and beauty. What a remarkable space for reveling in both serenity and backyard entertaining.

Inside this home are tasteful updates throughout. Fresh paint in the living room, halls, and the upstairs bedrooms; new gas stove and modern flooring in the kitchen. Decorative touches take a standard house and make it feel like home.

The driveway was replaced in 2009, the roof has been upgraded to popular and attractive dimensional shingles and siding is easy-care vinyl, listed at $124,900. Listed by Theresa Lussier and Jennifer Core, Realtors, Exit Realty Central.

Charming, warm, and comforting- Welcome home!

SEE COMPLETE PHOTOS AND INFORMATION AT www.7608DamascusDr.com

7608 Damascus Dr, Dayton Ohio real estate

Buying a home in Dayton Ohio? Contact Realtor Jennifer Core, Exit Realty Central, at jennifer@exitdayton.com, or 937.239.0373 for experienced, knowledgeable help throughout your home buying process. Jennifer can show you any home listed for sale, regardless of who has it listed, and can offer you representation, as well as real estate advocacy. Give her a call to find out more.

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Sellers Ask: Are vacant homes in Dayton harder to sell?

April 15th, 2010

Short answer is “Yes”. Long answer is “Depends”.

Let’s start with the long answer: Dayton investors, flippers, intrepid pioneers often want to see the bones of the home: What do they need to replace, repair, rehab. They don’t care about any emotional attachment to the home because this home purchase is a financial decision. They may not plan on living in it, or they may plan on living in it only long enough to fix and sell for a profit. These are visionaries with a good business sense so they don’t need to see how furniture could be arranged- they can do that on their own. Often these buyers have bought multiple homes, or have extensive construction experience. They look at many many distressed properties and the dirt, smell, and repair issues that scare off most buyers are met with grim determination. As one investor told me “A house that smells like cat pee to everyone else, smells like money to me.” Okay then. Staging isn’t going to impress him much.

Most buyers don’t fall into that category though. Most Dayton buyers think of property as “home”. For these buyers a well cared for property is what they are looking for. They walk into a property wanting that emotional, visceral connection that lets them know their hopes, dreams, loved ones, and life, well be safe and tended to within those walls. The more like home you can make a buyer feel, the more likely they will be to write an offer, and an offer that appeals to you- they want this home.

Discerning sellers take note: RISMedia offers 5 Reasons Vacant Homes Are Tough To Sell In Today’s Market:

1. People don’t simply buy houses; they buy the next chapter of their lives.
This is an emotional experience and emotion influences what people buy and how much they will pay. Vacant houses are devoid of life, and the chance to make an emotional connection is lost.

2. Vacancy distracts buyers from looking at the house itself.
They wonder: “Is this a divorce? Why did they move out? Are they selling because they have money problems? Is this home hard to sell?” They’ll make a low-ball offer, thinking the owner is desperate.

3. When a house is vacant, buyers focus on flaws.
They look at nail holes, carpet wear and gaps in the molding rather than how the space works. In a vacant house, floors, walls and ceilings are all the buyers see. This drives the price down.

Read the rest here.

A Brief How and Why of Short Sales in Dayton Ohio

January 28th, 2010

*Note: I first wrote this post on Sept. 28, 2007- over two years ago. But because the need for competent, experienced Realtors who specialize in short sales in Dayton Ohio has increased tremendously since then, I’m reposting. Short Sales are not easy, but they are not impossible either, and since I first wrote this, Exit Realty Central has begun a comprehensive Short Sale Plan to increase the chances of helping sellers who are in a position to take advantage of this foreclosure alternative. You may not qualify for Exit Realty’s Short Sale Plan, and a short sale may not be the best choice for you, but you will never know unless you talk to a real estate agent who has short sale experience. You do not have to wait until you are facing foreclosure. If you need to sell your house, and are looking for an alternative to foreclosure, call us today to see if we can help. Teri Lussier, 937-478-7781, or Jennifer Core, 937-239-0373

Once upon a time (like say… a year ago) the term “short sale” was rarely heard in Dayton, but today, nearly everyone has heard of a short sale even if they are not sure what it means.

The term “short sale” refers to a home, listed for sale, that the lender has agreed to accept less than the amount owed on a property, meaning they will come up short on the sale. It’s a bit of a misnomer as short sales can be complicated and take longer than a traditional sale.

Why would you consider a short sale as a seller? If you are unable to make your mortgage payments, a short sale will not damage your credit as it would by a foreclosure. Clark Howard discusses that here. Why would a buyer in Dayton Ohio consider a short sale? Often, you get a property for less than Fair Market Value, saving you money, and the home might be in better condition than a foreclosure that has been sitting vacant for an extended period of time, although that varies from property to property.

MSN.com has some excellent advice on what to do if you begin to fall behind on your mortgage payments. The key is to act quickly and responsibly. You bought a home, I’ll assume you are a grown up, so if for whatever reason you cannot make your payments, you need to contact the lender at the first sign of trouble.

My experience is that most lenders will allow you time to try to sell your home through a short sale if you have contacted them early. When you know that you will not be able to make your payments, contact your lender and ask for the Loss Mitigation Dept. At this point, the Loss Mitigation Dept is going to have you prove that you are truly unable to repay the loan. Remember what it was like to apply for that loan? You can think of the short sale process as un-applying for the loan.

A few benefits to the seller:

  • You can remain in the property during the sale.
  • You may be released from liability with the loan.
  • You have time to make other living arrangements.
  • You may be able to buy the property back from a third party.
  • You can avoid a foreclosure on your credit history.
  • You may be able to avoid bankruptcy.

You need to be aware of possible tax issues as well, as the IRS may consider this income, and tax you on this. Check with your accountant to understand how a short sale will affect you.

I can’t stress enough- you must act at the first sign of trouble. And, if you need help now, contact Theresa Lussier, Exit Realty Central. or 937-478-7781

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