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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Miamisburg Ohio real estate: 540 Fitzooth Dr.

June 16th, 2010

Located in the Sherwood Forest subdivision in Miamisburg Ohio, this 2,016 sq ft two-story has room to wander for anyone looking for big space without a big mortgage. It’s listed at $145,000- a nice price point for Miamisburg real estate- and has a flexible 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. I say flexible because the master bedroom has a private door to the adjoining bedroom, which can create an inviting en suite, if the fourth bedroom isn’t needed.

There is also a full basement with partially finished rec/family room and a full bath. The large unfinished basement area makes good storage space.

See complete photos here.

This is HUD home #411-399519. We can expect there to be at least cosmetic updates and work, and as the pictures show, some rooms are pleasantly completed, some will require work. If you are looking for space, room, and opportunity at an affordable price, call us today to take a look. HUD homes can sell quickly and bidding on this home is daily, so you don’t want to wait. Jennifer Core, 937.239.0373, to set up an appointment.

Feel free to browse the entire Dayton Multiple Listing Service here, without signing up and without obligation. When you have any questions about any home you see, or when you are ready to talk to a Realtor, contact Dayton Realtor Jennifer Core, Exit Realty Central for information about any home for sale in the Dayton area, Dayton real estate information, how much your Dayton area home is worth, or for email updates about real estate in your Dayton neighborhood. Always free, always no obligation. Just call 937-239-0373, or write, jennifer(at)exitdayton dot com.

HUD requires us to share this important disclaimer:
All properties are sold in “AS IS” condition. Seller makes no representations or warranties concerning the condition of the property and does not guarantee that the property is free of hidden or visible defects. Buyer is responsible to take action to satisfy himself that the property is in a condition acceptable to him. Seller will make no repairs. Buyer is encouraged to have a home inspection to identify any defects.

The purchase of Real Estate is a legal transaction. The signing of a sales contract is legal and binding between two consenting adults. Anyone under the age of 18 is NOT PERMITTED TO SIGN THESE DOCUMENTS.

Surface rights, mineral rights, Appalachian Mountains, and knowing your rights

June 14th, 2010

Like many Daytonians, my family is from Appalachia. I wasn’t born in Kentucky but my mother’s family was. My dad’s family is from Portsmouth, OH, their old home is on Front St, right on the Ohio River, overlooking Kentucky. I guess it’s in my blood, I don’t know, but Kentucky always feels like home to me; those breathtaking hills and the gentle manner of the residents reminds me of many trips with my Grannie to visit aunts and uncles and distant cousins. I remember Uncle Al in particular, mainly because of the seemingly treacherous trip up a dirt road to the hollow (of course, I know it best as a “holler”) with scrappy chickens running around the front yard. All of us Dayton cousins made that trip with Grannie Rose at least once in our lives- I went the most because I love a drive. I loved listening to my granny tell her stories, and, as I said, I love Kentucky.

Last night I watched Ashley Judd at the National Press Club talk about her home- Kentucky- and the Appalachian Mountains she loves so much. They are being decimated. They’ve been mined, abused, exploited, for generations, but now they are being destroyed by Mountaintop Removal method of mining. Basically, a company comes in and blows the top off a mountain, scoops out the coal, and leaves.

After Grannie died, I didn’t go to Kentucky very often, but two years ago I went with my husband on a business trip. We took back roads as much as possible. The landscape has been changed. Mountaintop removal is… I don’t have words. Judd describes it as rape, and I think that’s about right. It’s a planned, purposeful, and violent assault on a mountain. It’s also devastating to a uniquely American way of life that is often derided, exploited, or just ignored, in turn. Who really cares about some hillbillies in Kentucky, West Virginia, or Tennessee, right?

I rarely use this space as a soapbox, and this is a complex issue, but Judd brought up some interesting points about mineral rights during her presentation and I wanted to share the idea of mineral rights with you. It’s something we rarely think of with typical real estate and home sales in Dayton Ohio, but it’s important to have at least some idea of what they are. (Insert disclaimer here: I’m not a lawyer, and I don’t play one on TV. For any specific questions about minerals rights, please contact your attorney).

From the website, Geology.com:

In most countries of the world all mineral resources belong to the government. This includes all valuable rocks, minerals, oil or gas found on or within the Earth. Organizations or individuals in those countries can not legally extract and sell any mineral commodity without first obtaining an authorization from the government.

In the United States and a few other countries, ownership of mineral resources was originally granted to the individuals or organizations that owned the surface. These property owners had both “surface rights” and “mineral rights”. This complete private ownership is known as a “fee simple estate”.

Fee simple is the most basic type of ownership. The owner controls the surface, the subsurface and the air above a property. The owner also has the freedom to sell, lease, gift or bequest these rights individually or entirely to others.

If we go back in time to the days before drilling and mining, real estate transactions were fee simple transfers. However, once commercial mineral production became possible, the ways in which people own property became much more complex. Today, the leases, sales, gifts and bequests of the past have produced a landscape where multiple people or companies have a partial ownership of or rights to many real estate parcels.

Most states have laws the govern the transfer of mineral rights from one owner to another. They also have laws that govern mining and drilling activity. These laws vary from one state to another. If you are considering a mineral rights transaction or have concerns about mineral extraction near your property it is essential to understand the laws of your state. If you do not understand these laws you should get advice from an attorney who can explain how they apply to your situation.

The first two paragraphs speak to the idea of private ownership of land, and how extraordinary it is that we live in a country that protects an individuals right to complete ownership of not just the surface of the land, but the minerals, air, water, above and below that land. Of course, the government can decide the use of the air over your home would make a great flight line for the local airport, and I once read that the residents of Phoenix, AZ are forbidden from collecting rain water that runs off their own roofs, so precious is water to Phoenicians that they desperately need every bit of runoff for the city aquifers. Is the rain water yours if it’s on your land? Your rights might be subservient to the rights of the common good.

Water rights, or riparian rights, are complex as well. I helped a couple purchase a large parcel of land in Greene County, bordered in part by Caesar’s Creek (not Caesar’s Creek Lake, but the creek). Before they purchased the land, they wanted to know what their riparian rights were: Could they use the creek for recreation? For fishing? Could they build a dock, a pier, or a small bridge? Could they use it for irrigation? How would that effect those downstream? What if they built a dam? They needed some education, and they needed to find a source for legal information about their rights to use the creek.

When you buy land, property, a home, you may have the rights to everything that property has to offer- seen and unseen. The ramifications of this are something you need to know. Judd describes how mining companies purchase the mineral rights from Appalachians for pennies- literally pennies, leaving the residents with surface rights. The Appalachians did not know better, and didn’t have the means to find out more about their own rights, but now you know, and you need to know so you understand how important this idea is.

I missed the first half of Judd’s presentation but after I wrote this post I found this quote from her:

“I am here to tell you, mountaintop removal coal mining simply would not happen in any other mountain range in the United States.  It is utterly inconceivable that the Smokies would be blasted, the Rockies razed, the Sierra Nevadas flattened, that bombs the equivalent to Hiroshima would be detonated every single week for three decades.  The fact that the Appalachians are the Appalachians makes this environmental genocide possible and permissible.”

If you are one of the many many Daytonians who have this rich blood running through your veins, you know what she’s talking about. Educating ourselves about all our rights promotes the end of exploitation of any citizen.

354 Cherrywood Dr Fairborn OH: Big home, affordable price

June 13th, 2010

*Note: Bringing this property back to the top, as it has a new price. What has happened since the Home Buyer’s Tax Credit ended, is that we are seeing price reductions- the market is adjusting naturally so if you missed the tax credit April 30 deadline, you can still find great prices on great homes. Want to find out more? Call Jennifer Core, Exit Realty Central, 937.239.0373.

It’s not a vision, it takes vision, and if you watch home makeover shows, so you know the potential in any home. 354 Cherrywood Dr in the Forest Hills subdivision in Fairborn OH, needs work, love, and elbow grease, that much is obvious, but what might not be obvious are the possibilities. Floor plan is spacious and light and 2130 sq ft! That’s a great size for the price- $106,900.

Some windows and all exterior doors are Pella replacements, and there is a nicely done three-season room. Kitchen is open, and has lots of cabinets for storage, and counter top work space, including a breakfast bar. Lower level has a walk-out family room, laundry with half bath, and a raised hearth fireplace to add warm and comfort and ambiance to any gathering.

Upper level holds the more intimate areas of a home- 4 bedrooms and 2 large baths, with extra storage space.

See many photos of 354 Cherrywood Dr, here.

The median sales price to date, for comparably sized properties in this neighborhood, is $138,000. This property is a Short Sale and requires 3rd party approval. Please allow extra time for purchase offer response from bank. Sold As Is- Seller will make No Repairs. Purchaser must provide proof of funds or pre-approval, and a copy of earnest money.

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.

354 Cherrywood Dr, Fairborn, OH is listed by David Cooper, Exit Realty Central. Posted here with permission.

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