Unusual but Important Considerations When Choosing the Right Neighborhood

Most people know that choosing the right neighborhood is one of the most important aspects of a great lifestyle. When buying a new home, this becomes even more important. While everyone knows that property values, safety, schools, and commute ranks high in importance, there are some considerations that are not commonly thought about in advance yet make a huge impact on satisfaction.

· Vibrant Community and Social Scene – While some people are looking for a quiet life in the country, for those craving more action, consider this when choosing a neighborhood. Look for farmer’s markets, art galleries, festivals, bars and clubs, community events; ways to create a sense of belonging and involvement. ·

Pet-Friendly Environment – For pet owners, finding a welcoming community for their furry friends is important. Look for places with lots of green space, dog parks, and pet-friendly establishments.

· Unique Architectural or Historic Value – There are many cities with historical districts and heritage sites. Buying a home in these areas can be a distinctly inspiring experience. One caveat, before buying, it’s important to make sure to understand the rules and restrictions; often there are ordinances which prevent changing the exterior of the home.

· Natural Surroundings – For nature enthusiasts, living near green spaces and outdoor recreational opportunities can be important. In addition to community parks, trails, or lakes, these buyers should consider proximity to national parks, BLM land, or public waterways.

· Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Communities – If environmental sustainability is important, then look for communities with eco-friendly policies and amenities. Watch for communal gardens, bike lanes, and renewable energy initiatives.

Choosing the right neighborhood is about more than just property values and school systems. By looking beyond the traditional aspects and considering the unique things that enhance lifestyle, buyers can make sure that the community, as well as the home, suits their needs.

Solar Rings – Cheap and Eco-Friendly Pool Heating

Everyone is looking for ways to save on energy costs. Many people have had to change the way they behave – larger laundry loads, fewer lights in the evening, fans vs air conditioning – and even more have looked to alternative options, such as solar. These methods are not always easy or inexpensive, at least not up front. The great news is that there is an inexpensive and eco-friendly way to heat your pool this summer and save hundreds of dollars in the process by using solar pool rings.

Solar pool rings are floating devices that contain UV-resistant vinyl material that traps the heat to warm the pool without using the heater. The rings are made of 2 layers. The top layer guides the sun to the lower layer which converts the rays to heat. Not only do these rings effectively trap and disperse heat to the water, but they also reduce evaporation, saving money on water bills.

Solar pool rings can also be effective as barriers against backyard debris, which can throw the chemical balance off. Solar pool rings typically come in sets of 6 and most pools can be covered for less than about $400. They are simple to inflate/deflate for storage and are suitable for all pool types. While solar rings will never heat a pool as quickly as a pool heater, with regular use and plenty of sunshine, these devices save money and extend the pool season in most climates.

Should I Move For My Job?

The question of moving for a new job is not uncommon. In the past few years, more and more companies are moving their entire operations out of high-tax states to those more business-friendly. Possible work-from-home options further complicate the decision to move with your company. So, should you move when your company does?

Things to Consider Before You Move for Your Company

· Career Growth – One of the biggest reasons to stay with your job through a move is career growth and advancement. Speak with your manager or HR professional about what kind of career path is available before you decide. · Better Location – Companies moving out-of-state often move to a more desirable location. If the new area appeals to you, then using a corporate relocation package can be a cost-effective way to move to a better location.

· Personal Relationships – Moving away from family and friends may be too high a price to pay to stay with your company. Aging parents or the school your children enjoy may encourage you to stay put.

· Remote Working Option – If you do not want to move, ask if a work-from-home situation is available. If so, understand the impact it may have on your career. One big advantage a move like this has is you already know the company, the employees, and the corporate culture.

Consider all the options available and you’ll be able to make the best decision for you and your family

Inflation is Rising – Should I Still Buy a Home?

World events and government spending has led to soaring inflation. The Federal Reserve has only one tool in its arsenal to curb and reduce this trend – raising interest rates. While contemporary home buyers are accustomed to interest rates in the 2-4%, older homeowners remember being excited to get one as low as 8%. As yet, we have no indication such a drastic increase is necessary, home mortgage interest rates are creeping up and potential home buyers may be asking if they should still try to buy a home.

One of the first things to consider is affordability. A higher interest rate will impact the amount of the loan each buyer can qualify for, potentially reducing their spending power. Yet, home prices are also beginning to soften, so it’s possible that this correction will reduce any possible impact from rising rates.

Secondly, home ownership has been a strong hedge against inflation historically. Buying a home locks in the cost of the largest budgetary portion of your expenses – your housing cost. As the cost of living continues to increase, rents will also rise, continuing to add pressure to an already strained household budget.

Finally, things change. Recessions do not last, home prices eventually rise, and home mortgages can be refinanced. Most homeowners move every 5-7 years and so potential home buyers should plan for this timeframe when making decisions.

Is this still the right time to buy a home? Inflation does have an effect, but it does not necessarily mean that one needs to hold off on a good home purchase

Building Equity With a Home Improvement Plan

Your home is typically the largest financial investment you’ll ever make. Over time, we expect the equity to increase through increasing property values and a decreasing mortgage balance. While homeowners recognize the need to maintain the home in good condition, one of the best ways to maximize your home equity is to create a plan for ongoing improvements and updates.

Often the interest in a remodeling project results from either an unexpected windfall or financing for a specific project but by planning for ongoing improvements, any homeowner can engage in updates to stay current with market trends.

As tastes change, homebuyers are attracted to new features. Outdoor kitchens, great room configurations, and home offices are just a few of the trends from the past few years. More timeless desires include more square feet, chef’s kitchens, and spacious bathrooms. To stay ahead of trends and build equity, smart homeowners should build a plan for continuous improvements.

In addition to developing a fund, build a road map for upgrades and enhancements. Consider the life span of major systems, such as the roof or HVAC systems; is end-of-life a good time to switch to solar energy? Kitchen styles change dramatically every 10 years on average. Start saving for a kitchen style change on the same schedule. Can be a complete remodel or simply a new countertop.

You may not plan to sell your home for years, but things change. No one wants to consider listing a home that is outdated, taking the financial hit that comes with it. Now is the time to plan for regular updates to build equity, and you’ll enjoy the benefits of the changes too

The Benefits of Owning a Second Home

As the world emerges from the pandemic era and begins to look for a new normal, we’ve all changed the way we look at homeownership and lifestyle. More and more, families are forgoing exotic vacations and using the savings to enhance their home for staycations. In addition to the home improvement boom, the second home market has also exploded. Owning a second home was once a privilege for the rich and famous, but now even those with a modest income can purchase a second home.

There are some great benefits to owning a second home. The first is enjoyment. Many people buy a second home to get a change of scenery. With more companies offering a work-from-home option, spending winter in a warmer climate has become feasible for the average person.

There are financial advantages to buying a vacation home. A second home can help you save money on your taxes. The mortgage and property taxes of a second home can be deducted from your income in the same way a primary home is. The property can also be rented out while not in use to provide extra income or pay for the costs of the home.

Owning a second home can enhance the lifestyle of the family. Building equity in two properties will build wealth more quickly while providing an alternate location for work or fun.

Excellence in Entrepreneurship Nominee for the Orange County Business Journal 2021

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The OC Nest is honored to have been nominated and asked to take part in the Orange County Business Journal celebration of the 20th annual Excellence in Entrepreneurship Awards! The OC Nest is honored to be a nominee and grateful to be part of such an excellent group of entrepreneurs.

Thankful Thursday

When I first started my business, I thought the best part would be setting my own hours. But today, it goes much deeper. My favorite thing about being a Real Estate Broker is that I get to help my friends achieve their personal homeownership goals. However, this time was even more special for me because my client is one of my dearest friends and also happens to be my accountability partner. I have so much gratitude for this amazing family, and it brings me so much joy to be apart of their journey. I wish them many years of love & laughter in their beautiful new home! THIS is why I love what I do.