Your Neighborhood Real Estate Guy

Spero Speropoulos
November 2009
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Vital Information For
First-Time Buyers


  The first-time homebuyer Federal tax credit for $8000, record-low interest rates, and nationwide median home prices dropping to the lowest point in five years, makes this an enticing time to consider buying a home. By the way, that tax incentive isn't truly just for first-time buyers -- it's defined as those not having owned a home in the last three years. Research and knowing your options are critical. Check with your tax accountant for more details. It’s increasingly likely that Congress will extend and expand the popular home buyer tax credit, which will expire at the end of this month.


Mortgage Rates
U.S. averages as of October 29, 2009:

30 yr. fixed:   5.03%
15 yr. fixed:   4.46%
1 yr. adj:        4.57%




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      According to an article in August in the Raleigh News & Observer, 10.8 percent of buyers are motivated to buy due to Federal and state tax incentives. So far only 1.14 million buyers have filed



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Relieving the Stress of Packing

     Packing can be stressful time for every member of the family. To ensure that your move goes as smoothly as possible, try the following tips!
      Pack a "Red Box"
      Since one in five American families moves every year, that means 22 million families may be searching for their TV remote controls!
      One of the pitfalls of packing for a move is you can't always anticipate what you'll need when you arrive at your new home, and movers typically list only the obvious such as dishes, glasses, bedding, etc. The miscellaneous items you need in the first few hours invariably wind up on the bottom of a random box.
      To start, you may want to create your own "red box" as some moving companies ("Removers") do in Great Britain. This is the last box loaded and the first one off the truck. The one universal item in the red box is the tea kettle (perhaps this would be the coffee maker in the U.S.). This is also the place




Making Your Home Age Appropriate Creates Appeal

     All of us have something in common with our homes. Sure, style, design, and location are at the top of the list, but how about age? As we age, buyers, especially the baby boomer generation, are looking to transform their homes into a place that they can stay in for as long as possible or they're hoping to find one that's already equipped for them to age-in-place.
      So how old your home and you are, are reason to give some thought to if your home needs age-appropriate adaptation in order for you to be most comfortable. And, in doing so, you may actually make your home more valuable to a wider audience of buyers, should you ever sell it.
      According to the National Homebuilders Association, making a home suitable for the golden years is economicaly sound. The baby boomer generation (77 million people) makes up 28 percent of the U.S. population. Assisted living for this generation can cost more than $60-thousand per year, not counting moving expenses.
      That's pretty pricey. So, if you've taken some steps to make your home an age-in-place sanctuary, then make sure you highlight those renovations if you ever



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Contact me today for a no obligation assesment of your opportunities. (708) 296-2135 phone Spero@SperoSells.com email or visit my web site www.SperoSells.com




Distressed Properties Are Everywhere
     I have heard people say, "There aren't any foreclousers in my neighborhood. Why, it couldn't happen here!" It has hit everywhere. No neighborhood regardless of the value is immune. Both the rich and the poor have experienced huge decreases in value. Market times are higher than last year. Prices have yet to begin to climb. It has been said that the average family is but, three months away from total financial ruin. Most of us have gone through our savings in the last two years, or at least made big dents into those accounts. Have even a small period of no income, and you may be looking at foreclosure. If you or someone you care about are in trouble please give me a call. I have studied many different ways to help distressed property owners. I have the expierance to work with the banks to find that right solution. You can call me in confidence any time day or night. Beware of anyone who is charging a fee to help you. There are a few people exploiting desparite homeowners. Don't loose you home and credit. Call so we can help. Call or email today to get the ball rolling. (708) 361-5950 Office Phone Spero@Sperosells.com E-Mail



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Spero Speropoulos, CRS
E-mail: sperosells@msn.com
Web: http://www.sperosells.com
708-296-2135

RE/MAX Team 2000
708-361-5950
7130 West 127th St.
Palos Heights, IL 60463


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