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The real estate sweet spot

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Time to invest!

The time to buy real estate is now.

Low prices, tax incentives, great rates.

It’s the sweet spot in the real estate market. The perfect storm.

If you are in a position to buy now, there has never been a better time. Rates won’t stay so low, incentives will disappear and eventually the low prices will also fade away. When do you make your move?

First time or move up buyers and investors too (yes, you CAN get a positive cash flow)

Call me at 630-717-7386, or email to find out where you fit. It’s opportunity time!

Going on Vacation?

Monday, September 18th, 2006

If you live in Naperville you may want to take advantage of the “Vacation Watch” service by the Naperville Police Department.

You let them know at least 7 days prior to your departure and they will provide extra patrols of your home.. leaving them a way to contact you in an emergency

You can download the form here “Vacation Watch”

The Department also offers these vacation safety tips (From the Naperville site)

Vacation Safety Tips
Your vacation should be a pleasant experience for you and your family. Take a few simple steps to reduce the possibility of becoming a victim of a burglary or other criminal acts against your home. The time spent preparing your home for vacation could save you money later. Before you leave for your trip:
Notify local police of the departure and return dates of your trip and provide the name and telephone number of a neighbor or relative to notify in the event of an emergency.

Place a “vacation hold” on newspaper subscriptions, mail delivery and include the start and ending dates.

Ask a neighbor to pick up newspapers and mail if the “vacation hold” was not followed. Ask them to remove throwaway papers and circulars from the doorway and mailbox.

Place interior lights and a radio on timers to give the appearance that the home is occupied.

Have front exterior lights on photocells that activate in the evening and shut off at daybreak.

Notify neighbors of your absence and encourage them to contact the police regarding any suspicious activity at your home.

Arrange to have the grass cut and watered, leaves raked and the sidewalk and driveway shoveled during the winter.

Remove all tools, lawn implements, garbage cans and yard furniture to the garage, basement or shed.

Unplug all non-essential electrical appliances such as computers, fans, televisions, irons, washer and dryers to avoid damage from electrical storms.

Be sure the sump pump is functioning properly and free from debris to avoid basement flooding.

Set the home thermostat at a reasonable temperture-85 degrees in the summer and 50 degrees in the winter.

Make sure all entry points into the home are secure.

Close the fireplace flue to prevent birds and animals from entering.

If you have an alarm system, leave a current list of contacts with the alarm company in case of system activations. False alarms may be fined.

Disconnect the electric garage door opener and lock the garage door.

Be sure all vehicles left at home are locked and remove all valuables.