April 2008
Monthly Archive
28 Apr 2008 06:24 am
Lake James Burke County NC Waterfront Home
Vacation property, an investment for retirement or a permanent residence, this Lake James waterfront home may be your dream property.
The beautiful water front home is located in a private community with spectacular views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It has a double deck boat dock, an enclosed boat garage and a private ramp to launch your own watercraft. The home was built originally in 1972 and totally renovated in 2002. A four car detached garage was built in 2002.
There is a total of 264 ft. of water front. Beautiful three tier sea walls accent this elegant home. Hard wood and tile floors, modern appliances and vaulted ceilings are only a few of the amenities that capture you with this home.
Private dock permit.
List Price: $1,800,000
Flexibility: Willing to finance
Acreage: .75 acres
Type: Waterfront
Floors: 2
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Sq. Footage: 3700
Garage Size: 4.0
Year Built: 1972, totally renovated in 2002
School District: Nebo
Suitable Use: Residential
Topography: Rolling
Road Frontage: Private Road
Location: Lake James, Burke County, NC
Amenities: Waterfront, Fireplace, Central AC, Alarm, Wood Floors, Gas Range, Patio, Wheelchair Accessible, Nature/Bike Paths, Boating, Controlled Access, Spa/Jacuzzi
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25 Apr 2008 06:45 am
Characteristics Of Home Buying Turning Green
With the extreme rise in gas prices and diesel fuel, one might think that consumers would curtail their new car buying. Not so.
The latest marketing research from Kelly Blue Book suggests that high fuel prices are affecting new-car shoppers only to the the extent they’re merely changing their spending habits. Nearly half responded that they would buy a new fuel efficient car if gas prices increase much further, rather than put off their purchase entirely.
To offset rising expenditures for fuel, consumers indicate that they are eating out less often (53 percent), joining more carpools (15 percent), shopping less for non-essentials (65 percent), and media entertainment (48 percent.) Only 10 percent say they are delaying the purchase of the biggest ticket item — a new home. (more…)
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22 Apr 2008 03:55 pm
Front-Yard Farmers On The Cutting Edge Of Self Sufficiency
Faced with rising prices of water, fertilizer and lawn mowing implements, more and more homeowners are turning their acres of grass into cultivated garden land. Around the country, these “urban” farmers are growing tomatoes, bok choy, garlic and beets.
Between May and September, neighbors give weekly bagfuls of fresh-picked vegetables and herbs to people here who have bought “shares” of his farming operation. Neighbors who lend their yards to the effort are paid in free produce and yard work.
Farmers don’t necessarily live in the country anymore. They might just be your next-door neighbor, hoping to turn a dollar satisfying the blooming demand for organic, locally grown foods.
Unlike traditional home gardeners who devote a corner of the yard to a few rows of vegetables, a new crop of minifarmers is tearing up the whole yard and planting foods such as arugula and kohlrabi that restaurants might want to buy. The locally grown food movement has also created a new market for front-yard farmers. (more…)
21 Apr 2008 06:45 am
Wilkes County NC Timber Frame Home and Mountain Property
Beautiful Wilkes County NC Timber Frame Home and Mountain Property.
MLS Number: 51166, List Price: $898,500
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2 half baths, 2 car attached garage, full basement, and a barn on 5 acres of land.
These terms are used to describe thousands of homes and yet some things just can’t be described, they have to be experienced. This is one of those homes that really has to be seen to be appreciated.
This majestic Timber Frame home of the Bob Timberlake genre is not just another house, it provides a feeling of home that is not about walls and floors and windows and doors. It creates a feeling of the flow between your outdoor and your indoor environment that is seamless. Everywhere you look there is a view. Everything you touch feels natural and beautiful in a way that cannot be described, only owned.
Contact Elizabeth Carter, 336.973.5594 or Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247 or email eacarter@charter.net
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18 Apr 2008 01:09 am
Homebuying Opportunities Abound For The Wealthy
While most of America is struggling with four percent gains in inflation, the wealthy, with discretionary income of $100,000 or more, believe that today’s market is a good time to buy. According to The Annual Survey of Affluence and Wealth in America, from American Express and the Harrison Group, 40 percent of the nation’s wealthy plan to buy real estate in 2008.
The participants were divided into groups — the upper middle class ($100,000 to $149,000 annual income), the affluent ($150,000 to $249,000) and the super affluent ($250,000 to $499,000.) Of the wealthiest, 41 percent said that owning a second home was “almost a requirement,” with 33 percent in the market for such a home in 2008. One quarter are shopping for a third home. (more…)
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16 Apr 2008 05:53 am
Pricing Your Home For A Quick Sale
Selling a house, condo or commercial property in today’s sluggish economy is tough. First and foremost, make sure the price is right. As a consumer nation, we are constantly buying stuff. As a result most of us don’t do a whole lot of selling, which means we don’t have much experience at setting prices.
Just as in retail storefront marketing, the asking price needs to “look slim”. $1.99 is insignificantly less than $2. Yet retailers continue to use this trick, because there’s ample evidence it works.
As “Anglos”, we read from left to right. The leftmost digit is the most significant since it’s the number we first see when comparing the asking price to our mental image of what we think the price ought to be. This brain game then proceeds to the next digit, then the next, until we truly comprehends the entire numerical figure.
Keep this in mind when pricing your next item for sale. For example, an asking price of $349,999 might just sell your home when $350,000 won’t. (more…)
14 Apr 2008 06:53 am
Wilkes County NC Log Home, Custom Designed and Constructed
Beautiful Wilkes County NC Log Home and Mountain Property.
MLS Number: 50863, List Price: $359,900
Bedrooms: 3, Full Baths: 2, Half Baths: 0, Est Total SqFt: 2600, Type/Style: Log Home, Area: Area 6, Middle School: Cntrl Wlks, High School: Wlks Cntrl, Construction: Log
Foundation: Combination, Roof: Metal Roof, Floors: Carpet/Hardwood/Tile, Garage/Carport: None-Garage, None-Carport, Interior Features: Master Bedroom, Main Level, Large Master Bedroom, Walk-In Closet(s), Hardwood Floors, Fireplace(s), Great Room, Exterior Features: Double Pane Windows, Wooded Lot, 1-5 Acres, Hot Tub, Subdivision: N/A, Lot Size: 2.47, Apx SqFt: 2600 - 2800 SF, Basement: None
Contact Elizabeth Carter, 336.973.5594 or Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247 or email eacarter@charter.net
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