Monday, December 19, 2016

A New Venture

A NEW VENTURE 

The Headley Group Realty
December 2016

 

Greensboro is not just a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina or it is the third-largest city by population in North Carolina and the county seat and largest city in Guilford County and or the surrounding Piedmont Triad metropolitan region. (As what Wikipedia would describe) But rather a place where you want to START.
We know that you may have bunch of questions in mind; an anxiously wants to get some answers: Here, as we look deeper WHY Greensboro is the best place to begin: We at the Headley Group Realty will lighten the burden up for you.
Greensboro ranks as #51 with an overall score of 6.6 out of 10. Where U.S. News analyzed 100 cities in the United States to find the best places to live based on quality of life and the job market in each city.
What's it like to live in Greensboro, NC? According to Local Expert Michele Hartle; says Greensboro, North Carolina, is one of those places that's big enough to have everything you need, but small enough for you to regularly bump into people you know. People who live here love it and say they have no reason to leave. Those who do leave will often return home to Greensboro to raise their families.
Greensboro, NC Cost of Living? Greensboro offers a better value than similarly sized cities when you compare housing costs to median household income.
To make it easier for you to move in and start HERE; don’t miss this out! Finding the right real estate agent or realtor is key when it comes to buying or selling a home. If you're considering buying or selling a home, we, at the Headley Group Realty have the top real estate agents in Greensboro.
Please visit our website http://theheadleygroup.com/: As a seller, you’ll want to see your home on this page. As a buyer, you'll want a home on this page.

Great Day Ahead!
Michael Headley
Specialize in HUD/REO'S
Certified probate specialist,REO

Broker,NRBA Broker,NAREB Broker, Resnet,and Equator

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

THINKING ABOUT QUALITY OF LIFE

10 Blatantly Salesly Real Estate Ads That Get a Pass Cause Theyre Funny:


THINKING ABOUT QUALITY OF LIFE   
From The HeadleyGroup Realty

Being a realtor is not only making a sale, but also creating relationships with your clients that lasts beyond a one-time transaction.  In order to do this, it’s best to keep the lines of communication open in order for them to come back to you when they are looking to buy or sell again, or even receive referrals from their friends and family. Keeping the lines of communication open can lead to a lasting personal and professional partnership. 
If we don’t have communication open with our clients, more often than not they tend to spend more time worrying on having the nicest home finishes and upgrades, but there are other factors that should consider in home search. And you, as their real estate agent/Realtor, are their personal trainer, helping them to choose a home where they’ll thrive in all aspect in their life.
As agents we encourage buyers to slow down to their decision-making so they don’t purchase a home they’ll later regret. “They are making decisions so quickly on a home they’ll probably own for the next 10 years, yet too often, they really only take about two hours to make that decision in touring a property and talking with their agent.” Consider some of the latest research and how you can apply it to help guide your home buyers to their ideal healthy home.

1.      GO GREEN - Have your clients carefully assess the views from the home’s windows, particularly in the kitchen, where people tend to spend most of their time. If there aren’t any green views there, make recommendations for how they can easily add some.
2.  WALKABILITY COMMUNITY - Look at the walkability score of the property on websites such as WalkScore.com, which also includes average commute times by bike and car. Houses within walking distance to jobs, schools, shopping, parks, and other amenities may not just do a body good but help at resale, too. A high walkability score can help boost a price of a home by an average of $3,250, according to a 2016 Redfin study. If your listing has a high walkability score, promote it.
3.    BEING SOCIABLE. Encourage your home buyers to take a stroll around the neighborhood to gauge how comfortable they feel, Parker the author of Real Estate Smart: The New Home Buying Guide says. They’ll get a sense for who lives there and be able to answer the question: Do I want to be like them?
4.      GET A TEST DRIVE. Have your clients outline a day in their prospective house. What time do they need to wake up to get to work? How will they feel after the commute? Where will they be running errands, and where will their kids go to school? Where will they take the dogs for a walk? “You can predict how you feel at different points of the day,” Parker says. “For example, if you now have a 90-minute commute, will you be in a bad mood the rest of the morning or when you get home, and how will that affect your relationships?”
That being said, we at the Headley Group Realty, will not only provide our clients with great deal of numbers but also, great deal how we can provide better quality of life. Besides, we don’t just need a HOUSE but a HOME where our future relies and our whole being is being developed.


We serve the Greensboro-High Point-Winston Salem area, and provide real estate services to both buyers and sellers. Referrals are one of the many ways we provide services to clients, but the best way to receive our five star service is to contact as now!


Tuesday, October 11, 2016





5 Things Every First-Time Home Buyer

Needs to Know
From The Headley Group Realty

 
After all these years of renting, Congratulations!  Now, you’re ready to buy your first home. But the home-buying process can be a terrifying endeavor, especially for first-timers. But the whole thing will seem a whole lot less scary if you prepare yourself with a few facts:
Here’s what every first-time home buyer needs to know to consider into house hunting with confidence:
1. BUDGET
Homes cost a lot, and to get one you’ll need a home loan, also known as mortgage, to base the bill, along with an immense down payment. Still, the question remains: What price home can you really afford? That depends on your income and other variables.
2. RIGHT REAL ESTATE AGENT
Real estate agents are an essential part of the buying process. That said, finding the right agent takes balancing credentials and chemistry. Why? Because buying a home is not so easy; it requires transfer of a deed, title search, and plenty of other paperwork’s. Plus there’s the home itself—it may look great to you, but what if there’s a termite problem inside those walls or a waste plant being built down the block? And of course, there will be money involve.
3. NO SUCH THING AS PERFECT HOME
Please understand that real estate is about concession. As a general rule, most buyers prioritize three things: price, size, and location. But credibly, you can expect to achieve only two of those things. So you may get a great deal on a huge house, but it might not be in the best neighborhood. Or other way around, or something else.
4. BE RESPONSIBLE
You also might want to consider an appraisal contingency, which lets you bail if your lender values the home at less than what you offered. This will mean you will have to come up with money from your own pocket to make up the difference—a tough gamble.
The first-time home buyer tax credit may be no more, but there are a number of tax breaks new homeowners may not be aware of. Tax credits are a beautiful thing that can help your home buying experience save money.

There are so many things to consider getting a new house, perhaps many tips and topics to talk about first time home buying: but the main point at the end is to get a win-win situation with the help of your selected Real Estate Agents. With the Headley Group Realty; we have the most sought after and trusted agents. We will be more than just a help, we will provide you an upfront true and realistic recommendation while also keeping up on your homework.


Call us at 336-904-6212 or email us to start a discussion of your needs. Fill out our quick form to tell us your property interest types and give us an overview of your needs.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

About Good Neighbor Next Door


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ALL About Good Neighbor Next Door

With so many discussions about HUD's Good Neighbour Next Door initiative Program, I would say that this is a great help to qualified professionals who happens to be in need of flat wallet but liveable homes.
It requires more research and patience to get and avail to this program.

WHATS NEIGHBOOR NEXT DOOR?

Buying a home through HUD's Good Neighbor Next Door initiative is designed to encourage renewal of revitalization areas by providing an opportunity for law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and teachers to purchase homes in these communities. HUD provides a substantial incentive in the form of a 50% discount off the list price of eligible properties. Bids for property must be submitted by a HUD-registered real estate broker.


In all its aspect, I believe its main purpose is to help out our professionals who are contributing the safety and order in our community, look for better space for their family.


For more information and details about this program please click here.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

HOA’s – What is a HOA? What are the benefits?

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Many buyers can be wary of purchasing properties that require HOA fees. They may see at it as just another monthly payment, and may miss the big picture of how HOA fees can benefit them. Homeowners Associations (HOAs) govern about 24% of all U.S. homes, according to the Community Associations Institute. The majority of new developments have HOAs, as do many older subdivisions. With the growing popularity of HOAs, it is important for homebuyers to know how this entity works.

First, a builder purchases, and develops land into homes for sale. These units may be single-family homes, townhouses or condominiums. The builder then sets up a homeowners association with rules and guidelines that residents must follow. In return, the homeowners have the opportunity to buy nice homes at reasonable prices, receive amenities and upkeep of certain areas, and pay for only a portion of the infrastructure and maintenance costs via their monthly homeowners’ dues.

Once the development is complete, the association nominates homeowners to operate as board members. The board is responsible for the ongoing management of the association, including creating and upholding rules, collecting payment of dues and preserving common areas. It’s important to participate in HOA meetings in order to have a voice in any potential community changes, as well as, enforcement of regulations within the community. 

Many homeowners prefer to live in an HOA for several reasons, including:

Appearance: Homes within an HOA must meet the criteria set by the association or face a fine, resulting in a lower likelihood of shabby lawns, peeling paint or a tastelessly painted house. HOAs preserve the nature of the community and protect property values by providing services and a safe, well-maintained living environment. 

Protection: One of the most beneficial long-term advantages of an HOA includes the regulations put in place by the board. These principles add a layer of protection against neighborhood dilapidation, and act as an effective means to maintain community standards and protect property values. 

Maintenance: Typical maintenance covered by HOA fees for condos include lawn care, trash removal, swimming pool maintenance, snow removal, and common area upkeep (such as elevators, lobbies, clubhouses, etc.) and other amenities that many Americans may not be able to afford on their own. 

This may be particularly beneficial for first-time homebuyers, retirees, and low and moderate-income families. 

Management: If you happen run into a problem with your neighbor’s dog barking, parking violations, or loud parties, you can ask the management to take control over the issue rather than getting directly involved with the homeowner next door.

While buying a home with an HOA has many benefits, it is not for everyone. For many potential buyers, the idea that a management association can tell you when you can put out an ornamental flag or that you can’t park your work truck in front of your property can be a deal-breaker. It is important to understand that you must follow the rules and regulations imposed by the association even if you do not agree with them. 

This doesn’t mean you can’t buy properties within an HOA, but you’ll have to find one with regulations that meet your specific circumstances. If you carefully read over these rules before deciding to purchase a property, this should not be a concern. However, many buyers skip this step when buying in an HOA and are sometimes surprised to discover limitations once they have moved in. Homeowners can request a rule change or an individual waiver, but there’s no guarantee that your request will be granted. Take the time to compare one association with others in the area before making such an important decision. 

While buying a home is often an emotional process, you should treat it like a business decision. When purchasing a property with HOA fees, consider what you can afford, what is important to your household, and what is actually included in the fees. Make sure you are making a worthwhile investment and that it will appreciate over time. Meet the neighbors before you put in an offer, and get their opinions on the association. This will often produce inside information that you may not be able to determine on your own.

Finally, in order to have a voice in the decisions being made, it is important remember that you can always become involved with the HOA by participating in the board election process. Buying a home within a homeowner’s association may be a good option for you. However, to ensure that you make the right decision, it is important to understand the differences from purchasing a traditional home outside of an HOA.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Choosing the right Listing Agent





Choosing the right Listing Agent

As a home seller, hiring a listing agent is very important. The person you want to help you will be involved in preparing your home for sale, establish a listing price, promotion your property and negotiate the transaction.
Remember that the person you enjoy going out for a drinks isn’t always the best REALTOR to represent your interests. That friend could turn out to be the right agent for you, but before you choose, take the point in time to get recommendations and talk to them.
Image result for real estate agentYou’ll be giving a chief commission to this person (frequently 6% of the sales price of your home), spending time with them, and relying on their advice for the best possible price and as quickly as possible given market conditions.

What to Look for in an Agent

Many sellers are tempted to choose an agent, who suggests the highest list price for their property and who gives their home the most good value, but you’re better served by a realistic realtor.
You need to find a realtor with whom you can talk to easily, someone who knows your neighborhood very well and has a good marketing plan to reach buyers who are not only interested in your home but are also qualified buyers. Realtor who has experience looking at homes and can offer advice about the condition of your home and ways to improve your home without wasting your money.
When you talk to neighbors and friends about their recommendations for a listing agent, ask them how easy it was to reach the agent when they had questions, and how much support and guidance the agent throughout the sales process.
An agent typically has a listing presentation—often in the sellers’ home so that he can get a look at the property and its condition. Some of your questions may be answered during the presentation.

Still searching for the right Listing Agent to fit your needs? Worry no more, we, at the Headley Group Realty will provide you all you need to sell your home. We’re providing access to listings for participating brokers in the Greensboro - High Point - Winston Salem real estate markets. You won’t miss a single listing.

Related Note:
HUD Home Store is the listing site for HUD real estate owned (REO) single-family properties. This site provides the public, brokers, potential owner-occupants, state and local governments and nonprofit organizations a centralized location to search the inventory of HUD properties for sale. In addition, registered real estate brokers and other organizations can place bids on behalf of their clients to purchase a HUD property. HUD Home Store also includes many informative user-friendly features providing advice and guidance for consumers on the home buying process.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

17 Sneaky Products To Make You And Your Home Feel More Secure


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MUST TRY..MUST HAVE STUFF..

Image result for security at homeThere’s always a way to cheaply upgrade your home’s security, and help you feel just a bit safer when you’re off on a long trip, or entrenched in a yearly Scream marathon. Here are 17 helpful options to ensure you have the extra edge against any would-be intruder. Amazon links are included.

1. Here’s a smartphone garage door controller that lets you open and close the garage from anywhere, and know if someone else opens or closes it.
$99.00

2. Concerned about losing your valuable packages to neighborhood thieves? This “Gorilla Box” will keep your deliveries safe and sound.
$133.58

3. Imagine a cat burglar cleverly picking your lock, and ever so stealthily opening your door. Now imagine said cat burglar promptly soiling their pants when the door jams on this noisy door stop.
That satisfying smile will only cost you $11.33.

4. Whether you want to be able to see what’s going on inside your house before you enter, pre-light your way to a room, or make your neighbors think your house is haunted, this Wi-Fi light switch is for you!
$44.03

5. A clever floor mat is a simple way to deter would be thieves. Your family will thank you. Your neighbors on the other hand…
$34.95 and excommunication from Bobby’s annual Christmas bash down the street.

6. Here’s a portable door lock that was a 2012 Amazon Top Holiday Seller. It helps make any door just a little bit more secure.
$21.95

Dictionaries are some of the most overlooked books ever made, right along with Knitting for Dummies, and random field guides to slime molds. So why not have a safe disguised as one?
$11.59

8. Lets face it. You really want to feel like a boss with a BARSKA Biometric Safe. How can you not feel more secure with a safe that reads your thumbprint, and sounds like it was named after some mythical viking hero?
$144.99

9. What about those determined thieves that just want to smash the door in? This security bar can withstand about 350 lbs of meathead.
Not bad for $17.98!

10. These “peel and stick” motion sensor LEDs can be placed anywhere. At $14.67, they are so cheap that you can turn your property into one big spacecraft landing beacon.

11. Lockable armoires are a stylish way to keep your valuables out of greedy hands. Being made of walnut wood, this armoire is likely too heavy to carry off.
$229.99

12. Get the preemptive “Nope” on annoying door to door solicitors with this video doorbell.
$199.00

13. Here’s a $13.00 portable security alarm that gives you the heads up if someone jimmied open your door.

14. The Kuna security system is a lantern with a camera, two way intercom, motion detection, and alarm. Add in the fact that it takes about 15 minutes to install and this $200.00 smart cam is quite the bargain.

15. Don’t have the cash for security cams? Try some fake ones that blind your intruders with LED lighting. At $8.00, what more can you ask for?

16. A fitted “Security” dog shirt can make any canine companion a bit more intimidating. Unless you own a miniature corgi. Nothing will make that intimidating.
$11.73

17. Then there are the “Whimsical Gnomeland Security” statues. Seriously, about the only strategy with these is to be alerted of a burglar’s laughter when they see an army of Gnomes barring the door from entry. Aside from that… At least your Grandma will think they are cute.
$11.99

by: Lighter Side Staff