MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU

“Winning at money is 80 percent behavior and 20 percent head knowledge.” 

– Dave Ramsey

Would you like to become wealthier and leave a financial legacy? Although there’s no proven way to get rich quick, there are three timeless principles you can follow to begin to build your fortune over time.

This month’s information outlines principles of wealth from a book displayed on every entrepreneur’s shelf: The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason. This book offers practical advice to develop smart money habits. Also listed are some helpful books and podcasts to complement your financial journey.

Want a reputable financial pro to help keep you on track? Give me a call – I have a great referral!

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SHOULD YOU BUY OR SELL IN 2019?

Happy New Year! Whether you’re thinking of buying, selling or are just curious about your home’s value, you may be wondering: What’s in store for the housing market in 2019?

Experts forecast their predictions based on past and current trends in the market. The information I’m sending this month outlines what to expect this year. Will the healthy national housing market continue or will an increase in interest rates throw a wrench in the works? Will houses continue to fly off the market? How will the new tax code impact housing? The piece addresses these questions and more.

Regardless of the state of the market, the best time to buy or sell a home is when you’re ready to do so. If you’re considering it, give me a call! Even if you’re not in the market now, give me a call for a free comparative market analysis to find out how much your home is worth.

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GET MORE ROI FROM YOUR KITCHEN RENOVATION

The kitchen is the hub of the home; the place where we gather to cook, eat and connect with our family and friends. Homeowners renovate their kitchens for many reasons—to update it before listing, to improve storage and functionality or just for a fresh look.

The information for this month includes tips and strategies to guide you through your kitchen renovation. Page one provides an overview of emerging kitchen trends and suggestions to make a small kitchen appear more spacious. Page two outlines things to consider before embarking on your renovation and offers the average costs involved in major and minor kitchen renovations.

Thinking of remodeling your kitchen? Give me a call and I’ll connect you with a reputable tradesperson in my network. If you’re thinking of selling your home soon, I can suggest the updates buyers are looking for to ensure it stands out in our market.

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BENEFITS OF REDUCED DEBT

Interested in reducing debt? You’re not alone.

According to recent studies, reducing debt is a goal for many Americans, regardless of how much they owe. Paying down debt not only makes good financial sense; it can have a wider impact as well.

The information this month outlines seven reasons to reduce debt. The reasons range from the reduction of your monthly expenses and improving your long-term financial security to minimizing stress and modeling good financial habits for children and others seeking debt-free lives. If you’re already debt-free, the piece will reinforce the tremendous benefits of maintaining your lifestyle. If you’d like to reach zero debt, page two provides several tips to help you on your journey toward your goal.

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STAY ORGANIZED AND CLUTTER-FREE

“In character, in manner, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity.”

-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Decluttering is not just something to do when you’re ready to move; it’s a process that will help you create more space and get organized. In short, you’ll simplify your life.

This month’s information intends to help you take control of your stuff, eliminate what you don’t need or use and appreciate the items you use and enjoy. While page one outlines the five‐ bin approach to clearing the clutter, page two offers useful tips to help you organize each room of your home. It also offers suggestions to help you sort through items that carry sentimental value.

When you reclaim your spaces from clutter, you may find you have more room than before. However, if you’re thinking of upgrading to a larger home, give me a call. I’m happy to help you find a home that meets your needs.

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LIFE BEGINS WHEN YOU STEP OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE

Laura and Gene called in September and asked me to sell their bungalow house in Portage Park. They owned the home for 10 years. Laura received a great job offer in Portland that will fulfill their long-awaited dream to move to the west coast where Gene sees many opportunities to build his business. I met with them two months ago to talk about selling. At the time, they expressed concern about a low appraisal value, from a couple years ago, at a value that wouldn’t bring them enough to settle their loan. After walking through their home and researching the current market, I made recommendations that would easily reconfigure the space, such as doing some painting and updating their bathroom, that would likely bring them more value.

They mentioned they were hoping to buy in Portland but weren’t sure how to pull that of long distance. I mapped out a strategy and timeline for selling and buying long distance. I researched and found them a great realtor that I trust who is with Keller Williams in Portland.

We put their home on market and scheduled an open house for the weekend they were planning on a home buying trip. They were delighted when I brought them two offers within a week. Their Portland realtor kept looking for a home for them and found one that they loved. She sent them a video and them made an offer.

I met the appraiser in Chicago, gave him the comparable sales with lost of details on all the improvements they made over the years, and happily the home did appraise out at the sale price. They closed earlier this week and are moving into their new home on Thursday. Life begins when they stepped outside their comfort zone.

Maggie Finegan, Move with Maggie, making your dreams a reality.

HOME SELLING 101

For many people, especially first-time sellers, the selling process may seem intimidating because they’re not sure what to expect. A sure way to ease any anxiety you may feel is to learn more about the process.

This month’s information provides an outline of what to expect during the selling process. From getting your home ready for its market debut to handling offers and the closing process, this piece helps you understand what may happen and offers tips to get your home ready. While the specifics of your sale may be different, the steps listed consistently occur in the majority of transactions.

When you’re ready to list your home, we’ll be there every step of the way to explain the process. Give us a call today to get the scoop on the selling process!

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APPRAISERS AND SELLERS REALLY NEED OUR HELP!

We are happy to be closing this afternoon on the sale of a 2 bedroom condo in West Rogers Park, in spite of inaccurate Zillow estimates and misleading MLS data.  More and more I see how the role of a real estate agent is to advocate for a client’s property and their needs.

When I met with the sellers in June to talk about selling, they told me they really need to move to get their son in a high ranked High School, as he is an honor student. They shared that they weren’t sure they could sell the home, based on what they were seeing as values on Zillow.

I showed them the comparable sales and they could see that Zillow wasn’t accurate.

We priced the home correctly and had an offer within 2 weeks.

The buyer’s agent making the offer tried to justify the low offer, saying it wouldn’t appraise out. I reviewed our comparables with her.  We negotiated and the buyer ended up agreeing on a price that was much higher than she initially offered.

I met with the appraiser 10 days ago and shared my comparables.  He commented that several of mine were superior to the condo, and shared his assumptions, that were based on MLS data. I let him know about the inaccuracies in the MLS listing. One comparable showed it had an owned parking space but in fact there is no parking in the building and is instead rented next door.

Another comp said they had a swimming pool when in reality it was more like a grotto/wading pool.  I had several comps that were higher than the appraiser’s and he wanted to discount them saying they were east of Ridge.  I let him know that the condos are in an area with schools and parks that are inferior to our location.  I made sure he fully understood the value of my client’s condo, its location, its schools, park, and safety.

The appraisal came back at the sale price of the condo, and so we are closing today. Now the sellers are very excited to work with us to start looking for a home in Taft HS district.

Helping our Buyers, Sellers and Investors Make their best real estate Move with Maggie!

THE EASIEST WAY TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME ON A BUDGET

$100 IN THE CAN IS WORTH $1,000 ON YOUR WALL

For less than $100, a can of paint and some basic supplies can totally transform a room in your home—and might even result in a new attitude.

Unfortunately, many do-it-yourselfers find it intimidating to select a new paint color. This month’s resource offers advice for choosing the perfect hue as well as the appropriate finish for your particular project. It also includes a number of helpful tips for getting the job done right.

Better yet, that $100 investment will most likely deliver a generous return if you decide to sell. Please call if you would like a referral to reputable paint contractor or a design consultant who would be happy to help you renew your décor and possibly even your frame of mind!

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THESE 7 FEATURES MAY SELL YOUR HOME FASTER

Are you thinking of listing your home this spring? You may be wondering what you can do to make your home more attractive and allow it to stand out from other similar homes in your market.

This month’s information is about the seven features that may help your home sell faster. From energy-efficient windows and appliances to hardwood floors, these are the most popular features buyers look for when searching for homes. The second page outlines other features that help your home stand out, from updated kitchens and bathrooms to home offices.

If your home has these features, we’ll be sure to highlight them if you decide to list. If not, and you want to renovate to add them, give me a call and I’ll connect you with a great contractor in my network. Also, if you’re thinking of listing your home in the coming months, I’d love to discuss the market with you. Give me a call and I’ll give you a comparative market analysis of your home and answer any questions you may have.

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How to Pay for Your Home Renovation