Three Things Your Agent Can’t Tell You

If you’re moving to a new town or even just across town to a new neighborhood, you may unintentionally ask your real estate agent questions that legally he or she cannot answer. Fair housing laws restrict your agent from answering what may seem like honest questions. But your agent can guide you to resources where you can gather the data you are seeking.

Is this a good neighborhood?

Seems like a pretty basic question, but the classification of “good” could mean a host of things. Is it a question about crime, walkability or proximity to amenities? If crime is your key concern, the web is filled with comparative sites that allow you to look at two cities side by side and form your own opinion.

Are the schools good?

There are a number of independent websites where you can find rankings, test scores, graduation rates and other academic benchmarks. For each major city served by Mel Foster Co., a link is available with additional listings for public and private schools. Click here to link to the communities page.

Is it cheaper to live in Iowa or Illinois?

This is a much more complex question that is best answered by your income tax advisor who is familiar with your situation. Click here for broad information about both states and specific communities.

Mel Foster Co. App Makes Home Searching Easier

Find homes with the Foster Finder
Mel Foster App

Mel Foster Co. and HomeSpotter are pleased to announce an exciting new app update with enhancements to make home searching easier.

The Mel Foster Co. App – powered by HomeSpotter – is a home search app available for iPhone, iPad, and Android phones and tablets. This app features full MLS listing details, high-resolution photos, an interactive mortgage calculator, a GPS locator and an augmented reality feature to view nearby homes in real time.

The updated app features INRIX Drive TimeTM. This allows users to find homes by their preferred commute time to any address, taking the guesswork out of purchasing a new home. Can’t remember the exact address or MLS number you’re looking for? After typing the first few numbers, new auto-complete features makes smart suggestions. Interested in a particular city or zip code? The new bounded-search places outlines on the map and shows you only listings within the particular area.

“We are thrilled to offer our clients and app users an update to make home searching more convenient and a better user experience.” said Kris Ratigan, Director of Corporate Marketing at Mel Foster Co.  The app still integrates with their website, www.melfosterco.com. Saved properties from the smartphone app, tablet app and website are automatically synced so users always have access to their most recently saved properties.

The Mel Foster Co. app continues to offer a feature they call “Foster Finder.” Foster Finder shows results for Mel Foster and all listing companies. Foster Finder uses a technology called augmented reality that is coupled with a smartphone or tablet’s GPS and compass to overlay property information on a device’s live camera feed. Simply use your smartphone or tablet to find all homes for sale on the street where you are standing. With a quick tap, a view of the entire street and all homes for sale pop up. There is also a radar display that shows the direction and proximity of nearby properties for sale.

“We are always looking for ways to improve our search experience,” Aaron Kardell, CEO of HomeSpotter, said. “We are pleased to offer these enhancements for the Mel Foster Co. app.”

The app is free and available from the Apple App Store and Google Play Market.

 

Hosting Blood Drive

Mel Foster Co. is proud to host a Community Blood Drive on Thursday, November 19th at their Elmore Office Park location at 3211 East 35th Street Court, Davenport, inside the MVRBC Donor Bus.  The blood drive will be held 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

To donate, please contact Amy at 563.823.2265 or visit www.bloodcenterimpact.org and use code 3063 to locate the drive and schedule an appointment.

Donor Eligibility Criteria: Potential donors must be at least 17 years of age (16 with parental permission form available through www.bloodcenter.org) and weigh more than 110 pounds. A photo I.D. or MVRBC Donor Card is required to donate.  For questions about eligibility, please call the Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center at 800.747.5401. Donors who last gave blood on or before 9/24/15 are eligible to give at this drive.

About Blood Donation: Blood donation is a safe, simple procedure that takes about 45 minutes to one hour.  Individuals with diabetes or controlled high blood pressure may be accepted as eligible donors.

Fall Yard Work For A Winter Home Sale

Get your home ready for a winter sale
Get your home ready for a winter sale

It won’t be long before the seasons change and the first snow falls. If you have plans to sell your home this winter, now is the time to get yard work and home exterior projects completed. This checklist can be knocked out over a weekend and you’ll be glad to have these small tasks done so your home shows better in the winter.

Pressure washing

The fastest way to clean a huge surface area is with a pressure washer. Wash your home’s exterior, remembering to get the soffits and gutters. Your patio is probably also due for a good cleaning. While you have the pressure washer handy, spray down your patio furniture and cushions so they are clean and ready to be stored for the winter.

Paint Touch Ups

Grab a brush and walk around your home touching up chips and nicks. Once it gets cold outside, you’ll miss your opportunity to paint.

Check Lights

Replace burned out light bulbs and check your landscaping lights. If your light fixtures are dated or worn out, replace them now when it’s easier to complete ladder tasks.

Junk Piles

Every inch of your property will be under scrutiny once your home is listed for sale. That junk pile hidden behind the shed will be in plain sight to prospective homebuyers. Store or toss out the random items in your yard and remember how messy your yard will look if your junk pile is covered in snow.

Landscaping

The first frost is just around the corner marking the end of the growing season. If you typically wait until spring to pull out plants and cut down grasses, consider doing that work now so your beds and borders are bare. The snow will pile up in these areas uniformly, giving your yard a more clean appearance. Spent grasses and perennials poking out of the snow makes homebuyers think ahead to the clean up work that’s been left for them.

Grab a sunny fall weekend to get your home ready for a winter sale.


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