Affordable Housing Makes Ownership Possible in Nashville TN

August 6th, 2010 jstaler Posted in Buyers information, Renters, Sellers information, Tennessee Homeowner Tips & Trends No Comments »

Affordable housing makes ownership possible

Tennessean.com – June 25, 2010

Ask a room full of people to define affordable housing and chances are you’ll get as many different answers as there are people in the room. For many, this concept carries with it the idea of Section 8 housing, which is a part of affordable housing, but certainly not the only meaning. The term “affordability” is defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as simply the ability for a household to expense no more than 30 percent of its annual income on housing.

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For some households, 30 percent of annual income could mean Section 8 housing. But for many, especially those in the first-time buyer and workforce housing market, affordable housing means something totally different.

It means being able to find clean, safe housing within a reasonable distance of their job that is priced no higher than the area’s median housing price.

The Greater Nashville Association of Realtors just launched a new website that hopefully will help those buyers and Realtors locate housing options and home-buying assistance. Late last year, GNAR was chosen by the National Association of Realtors to be a pilot market for a new affordable housing website. The site, http://www.greaternashvillehomeprograms.com,  provides centralized information on programs available in the Greater Nashville area. Potential buyers can visit the site to find information on programs and packages from government and private nonprofit agencies, as well as answers to consumer issues like credit and lending.

Middle Tennessee is fortunate to have many organizations and agencies that offer multiple programs to assist potential homebuyers reach their goal of home ownership. Programs like the Tennessee Housing Development Agency’s Great Start and The Housing Fund’s Home Ownership NOW both provide things like down-payment assistance and closing costs to individuals and families who qualify.

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Franklin TN Home Buyers Looking for Outdoor Living Spaces

July 29th, 2010 jstaler Posted in Buyers information, Renters, Sellers information, Tennessee Homeowner Tips & Trends No Comments »

Buyers are on the lookout for outdoor living spaces that can be used year-round

By Nancy Mueller • FOR WILLIAMSON A.M. • June 25, 2010

FRANKLIN — With a temperate climate and a beautiful landscape, people here are big on outdoor living. 

Most homeowners in this market really utilize whatever type of outdoor living spaces their home provides, often making their patios and porches the base locations for parties and family gatherings instead of their living rooms and dining rooms.

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And the love of inside-out living shows no signs of fading; if anything the outdoor living spaces are getting bigger and more diverse.

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As a result, anyone who shops for a house in Williamson County will see just about every kind of outdoor residential structure ever invented, from patios, decks and screened porches to pergolas, loggias and verandas.

Outside spaces with roofs permit more elaborate outdoor living and entertaining while protecting all of the furnishings and accessories that people are now bringing to their outdoor living rooms, like music systems, TVs, curtains, pillows, refrigerators, game tables, candles and even artwork.

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Nashville REALTOR JoAnne Staler Awarded Green Designation

July 20th, 2010 jstaler Posted in Buyers information, Green Home, Renters, Sellers information, Tennessee Homeowner Tips & Trends, Townhomes and Condos No Comments »

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JoAnne Staler, Nashville TN REALTOR, was recently awarded The National Association of REALTORS® Green Designation.   NAR’s Green Designation provides advanced training in green building and sustainable business practices so that REALTOR’s can seek out, understand, and market properties with green features.   NAR’s Green Designation is designed for residential, commercial and property management professionals looking to learn about issues of energy efficiency and sustainability in the various facets of real estate.

JoAnne is a community leader and resource in “green” housing and sustainable issues.  Click here to contact JoAnne directly regarding Green home buying, Green home selling or Green home building in Middle Tennessee.

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JoAnne Staler, Nashville TN REALTOR, is providing a unique level of service to  home buyers and home sellers in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin,Williamson County, Green Hills, Belle Meade, Bellevue, Forest Hills, Oak Hill, Vanderbilt, Belmont, Midtown, Downtown, Historic Areas, Spring Hill, and Thompson Station Tennessee.  Whether Buying or Selling Real Estate locally or Relocating to Middle Tennessee, let a Top Selling Nashville Real Estate Agent help.  To find out more about JoAnne Staler or search for real estate via the Nashville Tennessee MLS visit http://joannestaler.com/.

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RE/MAX of Tennessee voted Number 1

July 14th, 2010 jstaler Posted in Buyers information, Renters, Sellers information, Tennessee Homeowner Tips & Trends No Comments »

RE/MAX VOTED NUMBER 1 BY TENNESSEE READERS – Readers of the Greater Nashville House & Home & Garden magazine have voted RE/MAX of Tennessee as their favorite Realty Company for 2010.

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The prize is awarded following a ballot of readers.

Bob C. Sutton, Regional Director and Vice President of RE/MAX of Kentucky/Tennessee Inc said: “We could not be more proud of our RE/MAX Offices. RE/MAX Broker/Owners and Sales are the most experienced and educated professionals in the industry.” 

“Their dedication to providing exceptional service and expertise allows them to continue to produce outstanding results.  We congratulate them on this award and are extremely happy that consumers recognize the value of dealing with an experienced RE/MAX Professional” he added.

RE/MAX has a thriving network of 69 offices all across Tennessee and continues to look for new ways to serve Tennessee Home Buyers.

This article was brought to you by JoAnne Staler, Nashville TN REALTOR with RE/MAX.  JoAnne is providing a unique level of service to  home buyers and home sellers in Nashville, Brentwood, and Franklin, Tennessee.  Whether Buying or Selling Real Estate locally or Relocating to Middle Tennessee, let a Top Selling Nashville Real Estate Agent help.  To find out more about JoAnne Staler or search for real estate via the Nashville Tennessee MLS visit http://joannestaler.com/.
 
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Must-Have Features in New Nashville TN Homes

July 14th, 2010 jstaler Posted in Buyers information, Renters, Sellers information, Tennessee Homeowner Tips & Trends No Comments »

10 Most Desirable Features in New Homes

A new RISMedia article by Steve Kerch (“Top 10 Must-Have Features in Today’s New Homes”) summarizes consumer reports recently released at the National Association of Home Builders Show. One survey, by AVID Ratings Co., solicited home buyer preferences, revealing “10 ‘must’ features in new homes”:

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  1. Large kitchens, with an island
  2. Granite countertops
  3. Energy-efficient appliances, high-efficiency insulation and high window efficiency
  4. Home office/study
  5. Main-floor master suite
  6. Outdoor living room
  7. Master suite soaker tubs
  8. Stone and brick exteriors
  9. Community landscaping, with walking paths and playgrounds
  10. Two-car garages

It’s an interesting article, worth reading in its entirety, HERE.

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Builders Downsize the Dream Home JoAnne Staler Nashville REALTOR

November 23rd, 2009 jstaler Posted in Buyers information, Green Home, Luxury Homes, Renters, Sellers information, Tennessee Homeowner Tips & Trends Comments Off

According to the National Assoc. of Home Builders, 59% of Builders are downsizing. They are building smaller, ‘greener’ homes. Watch the following video for more details…

Source: today.msnbc.msn.com
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Budget Friendly Updates to help Sell Your Nashville TN Home

May 8th, 2009 jstaler Posted in Green Home, Sellers information, Tennessee Homeowner Tips & Trends Comments Off

Spring is the ideal time to sell your Nashville TN home!  The weather is comfortable for home buyers and curb appeal is at its prime.  Check out the following article to help get your Nashville TN home ready to sell without spending big bucks.

Budget Home Updates

Need to spruce up your house before you sell? These low-cost upgrades will boost your market value without breaking the bank.

By Kara Wahlgren, FrontDoor.com

Most homeowners have a room or two they’d like to overhaul, and when you’re looking to sell, those must-do projects seem even more important. But while a major renovation might boost your home’s value, does anyone really have the bottomless bank account to fund those big projects? The average home staging budget is only 1 percent to 3 percent of your home’s value — hardly enough to finance those handmade hickory cabinets for your kitchen or marble mantle for your fireplace.

“If you’re getting ready to sell in the next few months, major renovations are probably not going to pay off,” says staging expert Lori Matzke. According to a report from Remodeling magazine, even a swanky $50,000 kitchen remodel will only earn back about 80 percent of its cost when you sell. A smarter bet? Stick to inexpensive upgrades that can make a huge difference in your home’s saleability. These simple projects will get you the most bang for your buck.

Fix what’s broken.
Got a broken heater? A cracked ceiling? A torn screen door? Put your money into these overdue repairs before you start worrying about cosmetic improvements. “A rule of thumb is, if it’s there and in disrepair, you need to fix it,” Matzke says. “Buyers are looking for a house that’s in working condition.” If they see a leaky faucet, they’ll wonder what else needs to be fixed. A few minor repairs can eliminate those red flags.

Create curb appeal.
First impressions are critical, especially in a competitive market. If half the homes in your neighborhood are boasting for-sale signs, curb appeal can give your property the edge — so put a fresh coat of paint on your siding, re-stain your deck or power-wash your patio, and trim back any overgrown shrubs. And don’t overlook your front door, which can be a make-or-break detail for would-be buyers. “It’s the first thing people see when they pull up, so do they want to come in or not?” Matzke says. If your entryway is lackluster, consider investing in a mahogany door or a decorative-glass style.

Click here to see inspiring low water gardens.

 

Lighten up.
It only takes a few dollars to make your home feel infinitely more warm and welcoming. If you’ve got clutter, box it up and put it in storage. Replace your mood lighting with the max allowable wattage for your fixtures. Tear down faded or dated wallpaper, and grab a few gallons of paint to cover up blemishes or soften a bold color palette. (So long, mauve living room!) “Neutral, neutral, neutral,” Matzke advises. “It sounds really boring, but most people are looking for a house they can move into right now.”

Modernize for less.
Kitchens and baths are big-ticket items, but there’s no need to plunk down thousands of dollars on a total overhaul. In these rooms, even minor upgrades — such as new faucets or fresh lighting fixtures — can reap major rewards, and a little elbow grease can go a long way. “Ripping out and replacing kitchen cabinets is great, but unless they’re really horrid, it’s probably better just to enamel them,” Matzke says. You can also find bargains on newer appliances and plumbing hardware at sites like eBay or Craigslist. In the bathroom, replacing a tired vanity with a pedestal sink can instantly renew the decor and create more space, and outdated vinyl flooring can be replaced with inexpensive ceramic tile. Many big-box home stores offer options for around a dollar per square foot, so tiling a small room won’t strain your wallet.

Finish it off.
A basement remodel can rack up hefty labor costs, but if you’re handy, it can be a profitable DIY project. Installing carpet and sheet rock in an unfinished basement instantly adds a few hundred square feet of living space; it’s like putting an addition on your home for a fraction of the cost. “A basement finish, if it’s done properly, is one of the best investments,” says Leslie Sellers, president-elect of the Appraisal Institute. “The most expensive items — the foundation and walls — are already taken care of.”

Go green.
Eco-friendly extras might seem like frivolous expenses, but according to the National Association of Realtors, nearly half of all homebuyers said energy efficiency was “very important” when considering a purchase. Don’t worry, that doesn’t mean you need to retrofit your home with solar panels or install bamboo floors in every room — but you may want to fix that drafty window or replace your stone-age dishwasher with an EnergyStar model. “These items will cut your energy bills down, make the house more comfortable while you’re living there, and add to the marketability of the home when you sell it,” Sellers says.

Click here to read about Building or Remodeling your Nashville TN home with GREEN products.

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JoAnne Staler, Nashville Tennessee REALTOR with Rochford Realty & Construction Company is providing a unique level of service to home buyers and  home sellers in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Williamson County, Green Hills, Belle Meade, Bellevue, West Meade, Forest Hills, Oak Hill, Vanderbilt, Belmont, Midtown, Downtown, Historic Areas, Spring Hill, and Thompson Station Tennessee.  Whether Buying or Selling Real Estate locally or Relocating to Middle Tennessee, let a Top Selling Nashville Real Estate Agent help.  To find out more about JoAnne Staler or search for real estate via the Middle Tennessee MLS visit www.JoAnneStaler.com.

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Lose Your High Maintenance Nashville TN Lawn! Inspiring Low Water Gardens

April 21st, 2009 jstaler Posted in Green Home, Luxury Homes, Tennessee Homeowner Tips & Trends Comments Off

It gets hot during Middle TN summers!  Lose your Nashville TN home’s high maintenance lawn and instead go with an earth friendly water conserving garden.  Imagine being lawn free this summer……See how some homeowners are ditching their grass for low water landscapes and still maintaining “green” beautiful curb appeal.

 

Lose the Lawn: Inspiring Gardens

by Sunset

Front-yard meadow


Two great ideas from this garden;

Grassy screen: grass screens the sitting area from the street and “Character” plants.

Easy-care front yard

Flagstone paths curve through a low-water front yard. A low berm of soil on either side of the walk adds interest, and weed cloth topped with permeable pea gravel allows excess water to soak into the earth rather than run off into the street.

Click here for more lessons from this front yard.

Low Water Curb Appeal

Add mostly low-water plants that give the yard all-season appeal.

Learn more about this low-water makeover

Lush Garden, Light Touch

Instead of expanding their 1,250-square-foot home Gabe Gelbart and landscape designer Paul Rhoadzhagen decided to keep the house compact and let the garden shine, providing plenty of outdoor living nooks, colorful plantings that require little water, and lessons on incorporating environmentally sound materials and practices into the landscape.

Get Gelbart and Rhoadzhagen’s low-water secrets

Lawn Free Tapestry

 This homeowner ripped out much of her lawn and replaced it with a mixture of perennials and shrubs.

From Lawn to Private Retreat

Perfect for your Nashville TN luxury home; turn a small section of lawn into a private retreat.

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This information was brought to you by JoAnne Staler, REALTOR.  JoAnne is providing a unique level of service to home buyers and home sellers in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Williamson County, Green Hills, Belle Meade, Bellevue, West Meade, Forest Hills, Oak Hill, Vanderbilt, Belmont, Midtown, Downtown, Historic Areas, Spring Hill, and Thompson Station Tennessee.  Whether Buying or Selling Real Estate locally or Relocating to Middle Tennessee, let a Top Selling Nashville Real Estate Agent help.  To find out more about JoAnne Staler or search for real estate via the Middle Tennessee MLS visit www.JoAnneStaler.com.

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Ideas and Projects for Getting the Most Out of Your Small Nashville TN Home

March 24th, 2009 jstaler Posted in Buyers information, Green Home, Sellers information, Tennessee Homeowner Tips & Trends Comments Off

Home Improvement WeeklyMarch 24, 2008

14 Solutions for Small Homes

 

Ideas and projects for getting the most out of small spaces

 

Think Up – A converted attic provides needed room and a bath for a teenager
Make Changes Judiciously – A cottage gets an addition in keeping with its scale
Look at the Whole House – What can be accomplished in 1,000 square feet
Construct Smart Built-Ins – From a corner hutch to a home office niche
Entertain Without Being Cramped – A folding island, a mini-bar, and more
Install Knee-Wall Storage – Add storage in this awkward spot for only $400
Build Space-Smart Stairs – Alternate-step staircases need half the space
Choose Space-Saving Furniture – A bed with drawers, computer armoire, and more
Make Strategic Upgrades – Build electronics cabinets, use color strategically, and more
Create a Garage Storage Plan – Click here to see 5 tips for an organized, well-planned garage
Go Bold With Color – Click here to see high-impact color schemes for three small spaces

For more specific information about what updates are selling homes in TN neighborhoods such as Brentwood, Franklin, Green Hills, or Belle Meade TN call me directly by clicking here or visit my website at www.JoAnneStaler.com

 

 

 

JoAnne has over 30 years in Middle Tennessee, and her 14 years of full-time real estate practice. Her 3 children have attended area public, private, and parochial schools, so she can help you find the BEST SCHOOL for your child. Whether looking for a Williamson County estate, a Belle Meade mansion, new construction in Brentwood, a Vanderbilt area cottage, a downtown or midtown loft, a gated community in Green Hills, or a historic home in Franklin, JoAnne’s extensive knowledge will help you find the RIGHT HOME in the RIGHT LOCATION!

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