New Listing in Sutton, NH

A very special property you won't want to miss!  Great location, total of 55+ acres.  Visit www.48ShadowHill.com for details and photos.  Marilyn Kidder, Listing Agent.

Thinking about buying a fixer-upper?

It’s best to be aware ahead of time of those “red flags” which might be stumbling blocks for getting financing.  It is not unusual in today’s market to see a home for sale needing repairs or being sold “as is”.  It generally occurs with foreclosures, estate sales, or with sellers who do not have funds for repairs.   While it may be a great opportunity for buyers to create some sweat equity, there are “red flags” to look for.  FHA and Rural Development (RD) loans have become very popular with first time home buyers.  However, they have strict guidelines on the condition of the property and will not lend on it until it meets their guidelines.   Here are some of the problem areas for FHA & RD loans that I’ve seen:

  • If there is clear evidence of mold, an appraiser will make the appraisal subject to satisfactory mitigation – regardless of the type of loan.
  • The well must be located 100’ away from the leach field.  Unless the well has a state exception, it may require relocating the well or the leach field.
  • Any safety items such as broken panes or missing stair railings must be fixed.
  • Structural issues like leaky roofs, flaking paint (in or out), etc. must be addressed.
  • Specific water tests are required depending on the loan.  Dug wells are notorious for testing positive for coliform.

Knowing the “red flags” and preparing strategies to address them will bring buyers and sellers closer to a successful sale.  Call me if you are looking for an agent to help strategize for your success!

Donna Forest, ABR

 

Little Lake Sunapee Home Price Reduction

just reduced from $1,198,000 to $1,075,000. For more photos and details, visit www.719LittleSunapeeRd.com.

LAND CONSERVATION IN THE DARTMOUTH LAKE SUNAPEE REGION

  The Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust(ASLPT), located in New London, is a private, 501(c)(3)  non-profit organization supported by 1,000+ members, which was founded in 1987 to preserve and protect the rural character of the Mt. Kearsarge/Lake Sunapee region for the public benefit.  To date, ASLPT has protected 6,491 acres, consisting of 106 properties, and including 4,000 feet of shore front on Lake Sunapee. Because the organization plays a vital role in helping to preserve the special places, the views we all enjoy, and rural character of our area for the public benefit, Coldwell Banker Milestone is pleased to contribute a portion of every commission earned to ASLPT. The majority of these properties are preserved through conservation easements, but there are other ways to accomplish this as well.  Methods of Land Conservation When the Trust accepts an easement, they also accept stewardship responsibilities, now and forever.  In addition to helping families preserve their properties and safe-guarding them for future generations, ASLPT also devotes itself to educating the people of our communities about the importance to them of protecting our environment and its ecosystems through land conservation.  Many of the open spaces in our communities which we all appreciate so much have been conserved through the efforts of their owners and ASLPT.  For more information, visit their web site at:  http://www.ausbonsargent.org/

New London, NH - New Listing

A convenient location, large, level lot and 3 bedroom cape with dormers - visit www.38CountyRd.com for details and photos.

Marilyn Kidder, Listing Agent

marilyn@cbmilestone.com

Don’t Let Undisclosed Facts Bite You in the ….!

You’re putting your house on the market and the Realtor hands you a Sellers’ Property Disclosure to fill out. You’re thinking, “What a nuisance! Maybe I can skip over some of the questions.” Beware – this will come back to bite you! Withholding pertinent information about the property has serious consequences. A thorough Disclosure will protect you as well as the buyer. Most buyers appreciate knowing as much as possible about a property before buying it. They can live with it not being perfect, as long as they know the issues up front and have had a chance to investigate and digest them.

Properties can fail to close and lawsuits can happen when information is withheld. Not only should you disclose current issues with your house, but it also may be a good idea to disclose any past problems that have been repaired, or areas that require routine maintenance. A word of caution on past repairs – don’t guarantee that the problems are fixed. This implies that they will never come back. Rather, be specific on how they were taken care of. Also, don’t guess when filling out the disclosure; if you don’t know, then indicate that it is unknown. On the other hand, don’t just fill in “unknown” because it is easy and avoids problems. A thorough and properly filled out seller’s Disclosure may make buyers feel good about your house and also help keep you out of court!

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Contact Donna at donna@donnaforest.com or visit her web site at www.donnaforest.com

Five Mistakes to Avoid When Selling

  1. Overpricing.  Your home will stay on the market longer and buyers will be less inclined to make offers.
  2. Using emotional values to price the property vs. factual market conditions.
  3. Not preparing the home for sale before it goes on the market.
  4. Listening to the opinions of friends and relatives vs. the professional advice of your REALTOR.
  5. Not giving the first offer serious consideration.  Most often, it seems that this turns out to be the best one.

For more selling information, visit my website and click on “Resource Links” and/or “Free Reports”!  www.DonnaForest.com. [caption id="attachment_377" align="aligncenter" width="122" caption="Donna Forest"] [/caption]

New London, NH Price Change

Price reduced from $257,700 to $248,700.  Great 3 bedroom cape with Mt. Kearsarge views.  For more information, visit www.472KingHill.com

Marilyn Kidder, Listing Agent

marilyn@cbmilestone.com

Doe a Deer!

New London NH Neighbors…I was driving home from work last week coming off Main Street, past the library and down South Pleasant.  It was early evening and a grayish kind of day.  As I passed the raspberry man’s house, I caught a quick movement out of the corner of my eye.  There between the two houses, out behind the raspberry patch, was a small group of whitetail deer foraging under the big pine and apple trees.   Though I couldn’t get very close, I stayed and watched them for a while, while they actually watched me as well. They looked pretty “fat and happy”, as though they were weathering the winter fairly well. While not rare or unexpected, it’s still fun to see them (as long as they’re not eating your vegetables) and such sights continually remind me that, though short, my “commute” can still be full of interesting things to see.

Price Reduction for Springfield, NH Home

Unique 4+ bedroom Gambrel in Springfield has a price reduction from $249,000 to $225,000.  For more photos and details, visit www.256PhilbrickHillRd.com.

Sara Ellis, Listing Agent

Sara@cbmilestone.com