Posts Tagged ‘Properties’

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Rehabilitation Tax Credits?

Ann Arbor Realtor Advice on RehabilitationOne of the most fabulous things about living in Old West Side Ann Arbor is the architecture that surrounds us. We tend to take it for granted because it’s such a part of our everyday life, but next time you’re out for a stroll or walking the dog, take a moment to really look at the homes and buildings which surround you. The quaint charm that is found in the details is hard to find elsewhere, therefore we want to preserve that feel as much as possible.

In trying to learn more about the homes in this area, I stumbled across a portion of the City of Ann Arbor’s Government website that talked about tax credits for qualified rehabilitation expenditures in local historic districts! If you’re considering doing any exterior upkeep or remodeling of your Old West Side home, it may be worth your time to check it out and learn more at http://tiny.cc/WFzZg

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Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Ann Arbor Real Estate – Old West Side Home Tour

OLD WEST SIDE HOME TOUR

 

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835 Washington

 

Ann Arbor residents are already planning for the annual Old West Side Home Tour, which celebrates its 37th year. Set for Sunday, Sept. 27, from noon to 5 p.m., the tour will showcase six homes and one business.

Featured homes on the tour include:

  • 220 Kenwood Ave.
  • 525 Fifth St.
  • 712 Hutchins
  • 713 Hutchins
  • 706 Third St.
  • 835 W. Washington
  • Lurie Terrace, 600 W. Huron St. (featured business site).

Tickets for the event are $10 the day of the tour; $8 advance purchase; $7 for seniors who are 65 and older. Advance ticket sales are available until 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 26, at the following locations:

  • Nicola’s Books
  • Peaceable Kingdom
  • Jefferson Market
  • Washtenaw Dairy
  • Downtown Home & Garden

Guests are asked to remove shoes at the homes on the tour.

RECENTLY SOLD ANN ARBOR HOMES

620 Dartmoor

Ann Arbor Old West Side 620 dartmoor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

List Price: $298,000

Sold Price: $289,375

DOM: 30

 

 

BACK ON THE MARKET!

701 W. Davis

 

Ann Arbor Old West Side 701 W Davis

 

List Price: $319,900

 

ELEGANCE AWAITS YOU IN THIS BRICK TUDOR THAT HAS BEEN BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED .  PRIVATE PATIO AREA AND MORE SPACE IN THE SIDE YARD. HOME WAS FEATURED ON OLD WEST SIDE HOME TOUR IN 2003.

 

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Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Insulating for Energy Efficiency – Ann Arbor Real Estate Tip

Ann Arbor Energy Efficient Homes Logo

Insulating for Energy Efficiency

“Heating buildings is one of the largest expenditures of energy in the nation and one of the greatest opportunities for saving.”

Technology Snapshot & Benefits:

 

Ann Arbor Real Estate is about to get more efficient. You can save a lot of money by installing or improving insulation. Insulation retards the flow of heat and is one of the most cost-effective investments that you can make. The effectiveness of insulation is measured by its tested resistance to heat flow and is known by its “R” value. The greater the “R” value, the greater the effectiveness. One of the easiest and most effective places to install insulation is in the attic, since heat rises from the heated rooms below. Insulation comes in many different forms including the familiar fiberglass, Styrofoam, vermiculite, pouring wool, cellulose materials such as shredded newspaper, and numerous “foamed-in-place” types. Particularly within the fiberglass and rigid foamed board types, there are a variety of choices of heat-reflective coatings. Properly installed insulation always improves comfort and reduces heating and cooling costs.

Estimated Cost Savings:
Heating buildings is one of the largest expenditures of energy in the nation and one of the greatest opportunities for saving. The average U.S. household spent more than $2,350 in 1999 for energy: $1,200 for home energy and $1,150 for motor gasoline to run vehicles. (AEO2001, p.213)  Of the $1,200 spent in the home, nearly half is spent for heating and cooling (AEO2001, p.162) and in aggregate, amounted to more than $50 billion in 1999. (p.159)

For new construction, the maximum recommended amounts of insulation yield huge savings compared to no insulation. For existing buildings, upgrading to the recommended amount of insulation will save money. The amount of savings vary widely depending upon your starting point – namely, how much insulation you already have.

In general terms, when you double the R value of your insulation, the heat flow through the insulated surface will halve. Your bill, however, may not halve because of other, less well-insulated surfaces in the building. Typical savings for retrofit insulation are on the order of 20-30% of your heating bill. For a monthly heating bill of $200, this can amount to $40-$60 in savings.

Issues:
A plan will help you with insulating decisions. In general, you should bring the attic insulation up to currents standards because it is easy to do so. Wall insulation can be problematic, as many walls are little more than the width of a 2×4, which limits the depth of insulation that can be easily installed. Sometimes a second interior wall can be built which provides a deeper cavity for insulation as well as providing an easy opportunity to upgrade electrical wiring and new cable and telephone wiring. This is most economical when done as part of a larger room-remodeling effort.

Regional Issues:
The amount of insulation that you need varies upon your climate and exposure to prevailing winds. Northern locations benefit most from insulation during the heating season; southern locations benefit most during the cooling season.

Installation (Getting It Done):
Be sure to get bids from two or three (or more) contractors and explore different methods and types of insulation. Multiple bids will allow you to gain immediate perspective on the true costs and value of insulation in your area.

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Thursday, July 16th, 2009

EcoBrokers – The Future of Ann Arbor Real Estate

Residential Sales – Burns Park School District

ANN ARBOR REAL ESTATE MARKET TRENDS

The first six months ending June, 2009 were also very encouraging in the Burns Park School District.  The average sale price in 2009 is down only 3% from 2008 to $ 406,644.  This is after a 5% decline from 2007.

The average sale price is within 2% of the final average list price of sold residential units.  This is the best in the area.  The current average list price in the Burns Park School District is $ 530,774.

Interest rates, Prices and New Homebuyer Incentives continue to very attractive in the real estate market today.  For more information please contact us at www.prusnyder.com.

Residential Sales – Ann Arbor School District

ANN ARBOR HOUSING MARKET TRENDS

The first six months ending June, 2009 were very encouraging.  The residential sales figures for the first six months of 2009 in the Ann Arbor School district show that the average sale price of $ 296,419 is up 6% compared to the same period in 2008.  This is after 8% and 12% declines in the previous years.

The average sale price for the first six months of 2009 is within 8% of  the final average list price of sold residential units.  The current average list price for a house in the Ann Arbor School district is over $ 400,000.

Interest rates, Prices and New Homebuyer Incentives continue to be very attractive in the real estate market today.  For more information please contact us at www.prusnyder.com.

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EcoBrokers – The future of Ann Arbor Real Estate

 

Eco-friendly.  Carbon footprint.  Global warming.  Energy-efficient.  These catch phrases have become part of our lexicon as we’ve become more aware of our impact on the environment and our role in protecting it.

 

Are you aware that Prudential Snyder & Company, Realtors have more EcoBrokers than any other Broker in Michigan?  Our Certified EcoBrokers join the movement of professionals pushing the real estate market toward energy-efficient, sustainable and healthier features in homes and buildings.

 

 

Ann Arbor Realtors Prudential Snyder and Company Are Green

So why should YOU work with an EcoBroker?

 

Buyer Benefits

 

1.  Know more about the potential monthly savings or cost of a home:EcoBrokers have an understanding of energy efficiency and the costs or savings associated with insulation, windows, appliances, heating and cooling systems, and other features of your home that affect your monthly bottom line.

 

 

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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

The Ann Arbor Art Fair – Top 5 artists/exhibits to visit

Ann Arbor Realtor looking at art

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top 5 things to do at The Ann Arbor Art Fair!

The Downtown Ann Arbor area is jam packed with art enthusiasts from all over the country!  Every year we welcome over 500,000 patrons  to The Ann Arbor Art Fair.  This year has been no exception, as the locals make room for one of the most beloved of art fairs in the country.

Here is a quick list of Top 5 artisits/exhibits to visit:

Ann Arbor Art Fair Display1) Local Ann Arbor Folk Artisit Claudia Leo: Boasting folk art from her native country of Argentina, Leo presents FILETEADO-INSPIRED FUNCTIONAL ART on the Porch of Herb David Guitar Studio.

 

 

 

Ann Arbor Art Fair Banjo Player2) Musician Laurel Premo:  Laurel Premo shares a music full of life that draws from Appalachian, Celtic, Contemporary folk, Cajun, Bluegrass, and Scandinavian roots. From haunting old ballads to feverish instrumental compositions, her music is made for all ears.  Find Laurel on The Ingalls Mall Lawn today at 4 p.m.

 

 

Ann Arbor Arts and Crafts3) The Imagination Station: features free arts and crafts activities for young children and their families. In keeping with our Zero Waste goals, the activities utilize reused materials and encourage interaction with the natural environment. Projects include recycled tube rain sticks, milk carton birdhouses, recycled paper bag hats, and bottle cap necklaces.  Located at ArtZone, at the South end of Ingalls Mall. Wednesday – Friday, 10 a.m. to 5p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

2704508729_150f16bc7f_m4) Bottle Cap Mosaic Workshop: Help local environmental artist Leslie Sobel create a large scale mosaic by attaching multi-colored bottle caps to a repurposed snow fence – a technique to be used in the proposed Sky River public art project. South End of Ingalls Mall W-Th, 3-5pm.

 

 

artfair25) Jewlery Artisit Barbara & Virginia Cieslicki: Carve & dye acrylic & inlay gold leaf designs. Silverleafing back results in luminescence. Booth A116

 

 

 

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Monday, July 13th, 2009

Ann Arbor Real Estate – Townie Street Party TONIGHT!

Ann Arbor Townie Street Party

 

 

 

 

Come Party with the Locals!

The annual Townie Street Party kicks off tonight in celebration of the renowned Ann Arbor Art Fair! Come party with the locals and enjoy:

FREE ONSTAGE PERFORMANCES: featuring Bill Kirchen and the Hammerof the Honky Tonk Gods feat. George Bedard as well as Third Coast Kings and Michael Smith and his Cadillac Cowboys!

KIDS ART FAIR: selected young artists show off their talents and offer their artwork for sale.

CREATIVE CONNECTIONS: Showcase of local arts and cultural organizations.

KIDS ARTZONE: provides free “make and take” activities for young children and their families.

TOWNIE GRUB: local vendors show off the gourmet foods that only Downtown Ann Arbor can offer!

What: Kickoff party for Ann Arbor Art Fairs week.

When: From 5 to 9:30 p.m. Monday.

Where: At a new location under the big tents on North University Avenue in front of Hill Auditorium and around the fountain on Ingalls Mall.

How much: Free. Parking (not free) in the nearby Thayer deck.

Only 2 days left until the Ann Arbor Art Fair kicks off!

Ann Arbor Art Fair

 

 

 

 

TRAVEL GUIDE TO THE ANN ARBOR ART FAIR

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