Friday, July 27, 2007

Featured Home: Stunning Panoramic Views

3100+ square-foot rambler with daylight basement, panoramic views of the Nisqually Delta, Mt Rainier, Puget Sound, and Narrows Bridge.

This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home boasts a floor design that's open, inviting, and ideal for entertaining. Gourmet kitchen with island, breakfast nook, pantry, and lots of cabinets.

Large living room with gas fireplace, family room, A/C, central vacuum, security and irrigation system, interior/exterior surround sound, extensive wrap-around deck, patio, professionally landscaped front & back yards, den/office.

Minutes to I-5 & downtown Olympia.

Open House Sunday July 29, 10am-4pm
Address: 9710 Amanda Dr NE, Olympia, WA
Directions: I-5 Exit 111, East on Martin Way. Turn L. L on Meridian, R on 4th Ave NE, R on Mett St NE, L on Amanda Drive NE.

MLS#: 27043075
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 3
Square Feet: 3111
Built in 1994
Price: $524,900


For more information or a tour, contact:
El Sanchez
Phone: 360-791-2991
Email: olympicrealtor@comcast.net
www.olympiabesthomes.com

Prudential Olympia, REALTORS®
2630 Martin Way
Olympia, WA 98506

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Featured Home: Vintage Seattle Condo

Vintage 1920's brick condominium complex (The Chancery) located in the popular Capitol Hill area. Charming unit with the original hardwood floors, mahogany doors & trim, exposed brick wall, new interior paint, beautiful kitchen with stainless appliances and stainless counters, updated bath with pedestal stink. Separate storage unit, on a bus line and minutes to Broadway, Eastlake, Downtown shopping and easy freeway access. HOD also includes radiant heat.

MLS#: 27135321
Baths: 1
Square Feet: 554
Built in 1928
Price: $ 228,000

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For more information or a tour, contact:
Roberta Garrett Rudnick
Phone: 360-791-0688

Prudential Olympia, REALTORS®
2630 Martin Way
Olympia, WA 98506

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Friday, July 20, 2007

What’s the Role of a Title Company?

Title companies provide title insurance services to buyers, sellers, lenders and developers, essentially anyone who has an interest in real estate. Services vary throughout the country, depending on local practices and laws. In many states, title companies handle escrow as well as perform and insure title searches.

A title search involves searching public records to ascertain if the seller has the legal right to sell the property. In other states, attorneys conduct title searches. Title companies conduct a chain of title, which is a review of the owner history of the property, checking for who purchased the property, who sold it, and when. They perform judgment searches to determine whether there are any general liens against the property, as well as tax searches to verify the present status of taxes. Craftsmen style home for sale in Olympia, Wash.

Some title companies conduct on-site inspections to verify lot size, the location of improvements, and evidence of unrecorded easements.

They issue a “Commitment of Title Insurance” to lenders after completion of the title search and they receive instructions and documents for the closing. Title companies also prepare a final Settlement Statement.

If it acts as the escrow holder, the title company receives a buyer’s earnest money, which is deposited in an escrow account until the closing, or final settlement.

As a neutral third party agent of the principals—buyer, seller, lender, and borrower—the title company helps with the transfer of ownership by ensuring that the terms of the transaction are completed. This includes safeguarding all funds (including the buyer’s deposit) and documents.

Once all the details have been settled, the escrow holder disburses the funds and documents to the appropriate parties.

Another important role of the title company is to issue title insurance. Although a title search is conducted, it’s nearly impossible to guarantee a title is clear of hidden defects, such as mistakes in interpretation of wills and other legal documents, impersonation of the real owner, forgery, missing heirs, falsification of records and confusion stemming from similar names. Title insurance guarantees the title as reported. Should hidden defects surface at any time challenging an owner’s rights, the title company will defend the title, in court, if necessary, and cover the owner’s losses up to the full value of the policy.

Indeed, a title company can be crucial to the process of buying a home, so select a company that’s known for service. If you need a recommendation, talk to your real estate professional.

Prudential Olympia, REALTORS is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

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Thursday, July 05, 2007

Is Your Partner Relocating? Tips to ease the stress

Percival Landing, Olympia Washington - photo courtesy of Earball VisionsA new career opportunity sometimes means that your family will need to relocate to another town. The decision to move is often arrived after careful consideration of various factors including the other partner’s career; the effect on the children’s educational and recreational activities; and financial issues. In addition, it often means leaving behind family and friends.

If you are the “trailing” partner, it may fall to you to get the new home up and running, the kids in schools, and possibly find a new position for yourself. This can be overwhelming. Here are some tips to help relieve the stress of relocation and turn your move into a successful endeavor.

Take your time.
As with all moves, there are so many things you need to do before making a house your home. From dealing with utility companies, to unpacking and decorating the home, to finding a new doctor, your to-do list will seem endless and you can easily become overwhelmed. Don’t try to accomplish everything at once. Make a list and divide it into three categories: immediate, secondary and down the road. Set your own timetable. Remember, you are the boss of this project, so the only person you have to please is yourself.

Get out and meet people.
More than likely, you won’t know many people in your new community. Your partner will have an opportunity to build relationships with coworkers. You, however, will have to find other ways to meet people. Besides introducing yourself to neighbors, find a place of worship, volunteer in a community organization, join a social club or gym, or just say hello to people. Ask your real estate professional to recommend organizations.

Reevaluate your career goals.
If you had to leave a job behind, check to see if your partner’s company offers any employment assistance for relocating partners. Many companies have formal and informal programs, offering as little as resume support to as much as arranging job interviews.

Your real estate professional can also be a great resource. He or she usually has some insight on the area’s job market and may be able to give you names of career counselors or leads to firms that are hiring.

If you’ve desired making a career change, now is the perfect opportunity to do so. You may even want to consider an entrepreneurial career that you can take anywhere.
And, if you decide to stay at home, consider fulfilling some personal goals such as advancing your education, starting a new hobby or volunteering.

Most importantly, don’t push yourself by setting unrealistic goals. Moving is a process and it will take time for you to get acclimated to your new home and community. Make this move not only a golden opportunity for your partner, but for yourself as well.

Prudential Olympia, REALTORS is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

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