Thursday, August 28, 2014

Military Moves and Relocation

 

702-379-3401--- If optimizing your Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) to invest in real estate while serving is your goal, we can assist in your search for housing in the civilian community. We can help you with you move, whether it's your first military move or your fifteenth, the Radcliffe Group at Keller Williams Realty understands the Permanent Change of Station (PCS) process and permissive Temporary Duty (TDY) leave time frames that are allowed and we are here and honored to help you, though our Relocation Assistance Program. We understand family separation, dislocation, move in, relocation and travel allowances allotted. Allow the Radcliffe Group to assist; we want to provide you with a smooth transition from one city, base, or school system to another. We know the importance of a smooth transfer of household goods and what the proper coordination of your relocation can do to avoid temporary lodging and get you (and your precious family) feeling right at home. Our military never pay a full commission and reduced loan fees are available as a thank you for your service through our military discount program. www.daveradcliffeltd.com


Written by Nickel Lowman


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Dogs Leave Paw Prints On Your Heart…

I know this because I was a dog owner for 15 years. She was my 70 pound baby. Kima was a Husky-Chow-Rottweiler-Wolf.  A real mix by all standards, nevertheless, she was this girl’s best friend for many years.  As I now sit in my over-sized chair, working from home, I think of how she was by my side no matter what, unless of course, she was chewing through the fence boards to make her way out of the yard so she could chase a stray cat, terrorize the neighbor’s bunny, or if she was munching on a peacock (yes, I said peacock) or bringing me gifts of live possums into the living room. She was always at my feet, with an unconditional love. She relocated with me 8 times over the years, and she now rests peacefully here in Vegas.  In honor of National Dog Day, I thought it was fitting to share some local places that value our furry friends as much as they do us, two legged folk.

Downsizing our yard from over a half acre in California to a small cinder blocked fenced patio sized space, didn’t leave much room for Kima to roam, so we looked for alternative pet friendly (leash free) locations and activities. If you haven’t yet checked out Desert Breeze (Dog) Park, I recommend you do, it was one of our nearby favorites. Desert Breeze is actually where we met Kima’s furry friend Ash, and her owner, who eventually became my housemate for a couple of years. I had posted an ad on Craigslist for a roomie, and because you don’t know what kind of crazies you will meet on Craigslist (please be careful), we met at Desert Breeze Dog Park. The dogs hit it off (and as a dog owner, you know how important it is for the pets to get along) we realized it could work out, and so Ash and her owner moved in. The dogs really enjoyed each others company and I found having a second dog in the house made for fewer social trips to the dog park. I’ve included a site with some of the other dog friendly parks in Las Vegas.

Sometimes I would met up with friends and bring the pooch along. As I searched for new places to eat out, what I found was, dog friendly restaurants were few and far between, unless you were looking for fast food (and I don’t eat fast food). I was pretty disappointed with the selection, so I kept searching.  I was able to find a list of 37 dog friendly restaurants (that includes the fast food options) with outdoor tables on a site called BringFido.com.  Sometimes after a walk we would stop for coffee; Holley’s Cuppa in Mountain’s Edge has outdoor seating and a great chai tea, I just needed to pack Kima’s water bowl if we were stopping there.

Just across the parking lot from Hollie’s is a little place called Barking Dogs, it’s a pet bakery, boutique and self and full service grooming salon. I usually groomed Kima at home, so we never tested out the grooming services, but my niece takes her dog there all the time. It’s a cute little place, with treats and specialty items, and they take a holistic approach to your dog’s overall health. It’s a cute place, a nice alternative to the big chain places. As an alternative for grooming,  mobile pet grooming seems to be big in Vegas, a convenient option, especially if your furry friend was like mine: so excited to take a car ride, she would jump out of the moving car, if the windows were open wide enough.  As I write this, I wish  I could remember the name of the mobile company I would see every day on my way to work as we raced down morning traffic on Blue Diamond.

Kima was a runner (and a free spirit) and could magically get out of most fenced areas, so vacationing without her or even working sometimes out of the house for long periods of time, would be cause for concern wondering if she would be home when I returned. I couldn’t kennel her because of her magical Houdini disappearing act, so I often had friends and family helping out when I was away. I recently met a women, who I now consider a friend, who does pet sitting, and de-cluttering while you are away. If Kima were still with me, I would definitely call on Amanda of Declutterbug Plus to pet sit in my absence.

When Kima’s senior years started affecting her ability to do things, like the 5K American Heart Association Walk, and we needed an emergency Vet on a Saturday afternoon, because she had collapsed (I thought she was having a heart attack, It ended up she was just overly exhausted) we found Durango Animal Hospital. From our first visit to her regular dental cleanings, I always felt like Kima was in great care there; I highly recommend their services.  (By the way, great tip- they even recommended getting her pet prescriptions at Target or a local pharmacy to save on the expense of getting them directly from the Vet.) When she passed away, they even sent me a card expressing their condolences.  I refer them all the time.

Growing up, a pet was an animal (that lived outside) and not so much of a focus as they are now where people actually do live and plan activities with pets. As I Googled National Dog Day, I found this short article that was referenced on a radio broadcast this week, titled More Young Women Choosing Dogs Over Motherhood, it’s pretty interesting to hear the statistics of “Women (who) are not only having fewer children but are also getting married later. The federal data behind the report show that over the past seven years, the number of live births per 1,000 women between ages 15 and 29 in America has plunged 9 percent. At the same time, research by the American Pet Products Association shows the number of small dogs — under 25 pounds — in the United States has skyrocketed, from 34. 1 million in 2008 to 40.8 million in 2012.” The article goes on to say, “There are more single and unmarried women in their late 20s and early 30s, which also happens to be the demographic that buys the most small dogs.” As an unmarried woman without children, I have always had the belief system, that having a pet was a lot easier than having a child. 

Coincidence or not, dogs are not only man’s best friend, but woman’s best friend too. However, ladies, if you do have a 2 legged best friend gearing for the attention you once gave your 4 legged friend, and there is an engagement ring on your finger and marriage is in your near future, there are ways to incorporate your pup into your wedding ceremony, Wedding Bells Chapel, might be your Las Vegas option (it was the only venue I stumbled across that was pet friendly, but I wasn't looking.) As I searched for restaurants, I came across plenty of hotels and motels that were pet friendly in Vegas. Just remember you get what you pay for when you stay in some of these dog friendly rooms.

To all my Facebook friends who posted pictures of their favorite furry friends yesterday for National Dog Day, I hope you find these links useful as you spend time in Vegas with your pup. I’ll be posting other useful links soon. Check out some of these cool places, as the time spent together with you pup will leave paw prints on your heart long after the memories of repairing a broken fence board disappear.

Feel free to share your favorite pet friendly facilities, we love the exchange of information and to hear about Las Vegas local’s favorites.

Written by Nickel Lowman

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

GLVAR reports median local home price hits $200,000

GLVAR reports median local home price hits $200,000

Every month I record local Las Vegas Statistics to keep you up to date with what is going on the the Las Vegas area as it relates to home sales, prices, foreclosures, and we are currently watching interest rates closely. Please feel free to subscribe to my YouTube channel for all of the latest updates and other local real estate related material. Search my site for home currently listed for sale. Today this article was published with some great statistics about our current market, so I wanted to share.

GLVAR reports median local home price hits $200,000 LAS VEGAS – Statistics released today by the Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS® (GLVAR) show the median local home price reached $200,000 for the first time since 2008. 

GLVAR reported the median price of existing single-family homes sold in Southern Nevada during July was an even $200,000, up 0.1 percent from $199,900 in June and up 11.1 percent from July of 2013. That’s the highest median home price GLVAR has reported since August of 2008, when the median price was $210,000. The median price of existing condominiums and townhomes sold in July was $106,000, down 2.8 percent from $109,000 in June, but up 15.8 percent from one year ago. 

“It’s a nice milestone to see our GLVAR median home price hit the $200,000 mark again,” said GLVAR President Heidi Kasama, a longtime local REALTOR®. “This tells you how far we’ve come back from the depths of our downturn a few years ago, but also how much room we have before home prices in our area get back to where they were at their peak.” 

Putting these prices into perspective, Kasama said existing local home prices are still well below their June 2006 peak of $315,000. Prices bottomed out at a median of $118,000 in January 2012 before rising for a record 19 straight months until September 2013, then increasing more gradually since then. 

As in past months, GLVAR reported that fewer single-family homes were sold in July than during June. Kasama said local home sales so far in 2014 are running well behind last year’s pace. At the current sales pace, she said Southern Nevada has less than a three-month supply of available homes. But compared to one year ago, she said Southern Nevada has about twice as many homes available for sale without pending or contingent offers on them. 

Since 2013, GLVAR has reported fewer distressed sales and more traditional home sales, where lenders are not controlling the transaction. However, for the second straight month, GLVAR tracked an uptick in short sales – which occur when lenders allow borrowers to sell a home for less than what they owe on the mortgage. In July, 11.5 percent of all existing local home sales were short sales. That’s up from 10.8 percent in June. Another 9.1 percent of all July sales were bank-owned properties, down from 10.1 percent in June.

Kasama said short sales have slowed this year due in part to uncertainty about whether Congress will vote this year to extend the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 that expired Dec. 31, 2013. If Congress doesn’t extend this law and make it retroactive to Jan. 1, it can create a significant tax hit for anyone who completed a short sale in 2014. She said REALTORS® are still pushing Congress to extend this act for at least another year. Unless Congress extends this act, as Nevada’s congressional delegation has proposed, any amount of money a bank writes off in agreeing to sell a home as part of a short sale starting in 2014 may become taxable when sellers file their income taxes. 

The total number of single-family homes listed for sale on GLVAR’s Multiple Listing Service in July was 13,717. That’s down 0.9 percent from 13,838 in June and down 2.9 percent from one year ago. GLVAR reported a total of 3,624 condos and townhomes listed for sale on its MLS in July, down 2.4 percent from 3,715 listed in June and up 4.2 percent from one year ago. 

By the end of July, GLVAR reported 7,266 single-family homes listed without any sort of offer. That’s up 2.0 percent from 7,126 such homes listed in June, and a 55.2 percent jump from one year ago. For condos and townhomes, the 2,330 properties listed without offers in July represented a 0.1 percent decrease from 2,333 such properties listed in June and a 44.8 percent jump from one year ago. 

According to GLVAR, the total number of existing local homes, condominiums and townhomes sold in July was 3,314, up from 3,274 in June, but down from one year ago. Total sales increased thanks largely to a 12.2 percent monthly increase in condo and townhome sales. 

GLVAR said 35.6 percent of all existing local homes sold in July were purchased with cash. That’s up slightly from 34.7 percent in June, but still near a five-year low and well short of the February 2013 peak of 59.5 percent, suggesting that fewer investors are buying homes in Southern Nevada. 

The median price of bank-owned homes sold in July was $161,203, up from $150,000 in June. The median price of homes sold as part of a short sale in July was $165,000, down from $170,000 in June. 

These GLVAR statistics include activity through the end of July 2014. GLVAR distributes such statistics each month based on data collected through its MLS, which does not necessarily account for newly constructed homes sold by local builders or for sale by owners. Other highlights include: 


  • The monthly value of local real estate transactions tracked through the MLS during July decreased by 1.4 percent for homes to more than $634 million. For condos and townhomes, the total value of all July sales was nearly $93 million, up 5.1 percent from June. Compared to one year ago, total sales volumes in July were down 2.3 percent for homes and down 15.8 percent for condos and townhomes. 
  •  In July, 70.4 percent of all existing local homes and 62.5 percent of all existing condos and townhomes sold within 60 days. That compares to June, when 69.4 percent of all existing local homes and 67.3 percent of all existing condos and townhomes sold within 60 days. 
About the GLVAR 

GLVAR was founded in 1947 and provides its more than 11,000 local members with education, training and political representation. The local representative of the National Association of REALTORS®, GLVAR is the largest professional organization in Southern Nevada. Each GLVAR member receives the highest level of professional training and must abide by a strict code of ethics. For more information, visit www.HomeLasVegas. com or www.lasvegasrealtor. com.

Monday, August 4, 2014

It’s a dry heat….Pitter-patter. Pitter-patter.

It’s a dry heat….Pitter-patter. Pitter-patter.

Is my Las Vegas Home properly insured against flood damage?
Las Vegas storm clouds roll in 8/4/2014
That’s the sound of rain as it hits the patio furniture. Summer must be in full swing (July through September are our wet months.) And as the pace of pitter-patter increases, I realize this passing storm cloud is going to be hanging around a while. I can actually turn off the AC, open the windows and enjoy a great night’s sleep as the fresh summer air fills my home Las Vegas home.


It rained most of the night (where I live). With the morning sunrise, came a newness in the heavy air (after all Las Vegas is a dry heat, we aren't used to this humidity.)  The birds are chirping and the cicadas buzzing and welcoming the morning, I best get moving my morning appointment will be meeting me at Starbucks any minute.

Is your home properly insured from Las Vegas Flooding?
Las Vegas Flood Waters 8/4/2014
So, as I pull out of my garage, I admire how fresh and clean everything looks after the rain. But then I drive just a few block through the community onto the county and city roads and to my surprise there are puddles the size of small swimming pools, rocks and gravel that have eroded and left their well-manicured beds cluttering the streets, and small rivers rushing through the desert landscape, all are a morning wonder and traffic disturbance, yet very typical here in Las Vegas after a soggy evening. Slick roads and flash flooding can cause dangerous situations because the dirt is so compact, water runs off and our gutters and waterways can only support so much. Apparently, according to Clark County reports, “It only takes 6 inches of moving water to sweep someone off their feet and 24 inches to float most vehicles.” So be careful as you drive around town, the radio DJ’s are reporting in some areas, the roads are actually flowing like rivers. I’m a bit luckier in my area today, it’s not that bad.

Photo Credit: www.fox5vegas.com
So what does heavy rains and flooding mean for the average Las Vegas homeowner, besides delays and detours to get to work? Since standard homeowner’s insurance policies don’t cover flooding, it's important to be informed if having the additional protection from the floods will help protect your investment. Your Realtor can direct you to the proper resources and refer you to a qualified insurance agent.  I have provided some helpful links to questions that will be beneficial to be informed about and learn the answers to, so you can do what’s necessary to protect yourself and your home. Knowledge is key…




Las Vegas Water Ways
Las Vegas Water Ways 8/4/2014
Well the birds and cicadas have gone into hiding again; the pitter-patter has started up once more. My client meeting is over, my coffee cup is empty and the clouds are rolling over me. I better get on the phone and call myRealtor to see if I will need that flood insurance referral…












Written by Nickel Lowman
Dave Radcliffe, CFAC, CDPE
The Radcliffe Group of Keller Williams Realty Southwest
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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Ideal place to live, with the ideal interest rates, and payment

Ideal place to live with the ideal interest rates and payment


The real estate market is constantly changing and no one knows for sure what will happen with the potential of increasing interest rates. Summer is a great time to buy before rates do increase (and it’s likely they will) because you can lock in your rate for a 15 or 30 year loan and have a payment you can count on. So where do you buy? The choice is yours.

And if the feel of “downtown” is of interest to you, consider Summerlin. Summerlin is a master planned community in Las Vegas known for great resale values because of the high demand of people wanting to get into the community. Howard Hughes is working on a Summerlin project (scheduled to premiere October 2014) that will include 125 retail shops restaurants, entertainment, and offices in an open air environment. With nearby multi-family residences, which are designed to create a vibrant, walkable downtown in the heart of the affluent 22,500-acre master planned community, there is something for everyone.

Two new home communities by Toll Brothers (Montectio and Vista Dulce) have just opened up in the Summerlin community that we are very excited about. Toll Brothers is a well-known new construction home builder, known for building “lifestyles into its neighborhoods.”

Montecito community is located in the exclusive gated neighborhood in the Paseo Village. With views of the surrounding Spring Mountains, it offers luxury living and features three single-story homes models to choose from that range in the mid $500,000’s. Toll Brothers builds with open floor plans. Some of the features that lend to the open feel and are included in pricing and are 10- foot high ceilings, 8- foot doors, and all homes include a 12' multi-sliding door. With upgraded “millwork trim packages, all models are complemented with two tone paint.” If a gourmet kitchen is your style, you will appreciate the inclusion of granite countertops, an island, a stainless steel appliance package and walk-in pantries. Retreat to your oversized master suite that includes large closets and bathrooms. Additionally, there are numerous opportunities to personalize your new home to include an optional casita, bonus room, and wet bar. Enjoy the outdoors, as Montecito is just minutes away from Paseo Park and has access to the Summerlin trail system.

On a tighter budget? Vista Dulce is a gated luxury townhome community with views of the Spring Mountains in Summerlin. If simplistic living is your style, a townhome may be a great choice for you. With floor plans ranging from 1,588 to 1,889 square foot, you can choose a floor plan with private rear yards and full driveways. With the HOA maintaining the front yards, it leaves plenty of time to enjoy the exclusive homeowner amenities that include pool with cabana, parks and barbecues.

Love the idea of Summerlin? Searching for Resale or New Construction, make sure you have a Realtor, like Dave Radcliffe of the Radcliff Group at Keller Williams Realty Southwest, represent you in your home purchase. Dave keeps a close eye on property values and what’s going on in the market. Having someone represent you does not cost you more, what it does do is it protects your interest, as the representatives at the new home sites represent the builder. So before visiting, call Dave and he or a member of his team will tour with you and help you with all of the steps along the way including guiding you to choose a lender with home loan options that will offer you the best terms and interest rates, after all rates may be going up, and you will want to secure the best payment available.






Written by Nickel Lowman
 With Content shared from Toll Brothers 
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