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Mary Jameson, GRI , Realtor at Long & Foster 410-443-6911
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π‘π Seeking a new home in Stevensville, Maryland? π Low inventory means you need to be prepared! But don't worry, I'm here to help you navigate the market. ππ
As a local realtor with Mary Jameson with Long & Foster Real Estate, I understand the challenges of a low inventory market. π But with the right strategy and guidance, we can find your dream home together! π«
Whether you're a first-time buyer, looking to upgrade, or searching for an investment property, I've got you covered. π πΌ With my extensive knowledge of the area and access to exclusive listings, I can help you stay ahead of the competition and find hidden gems. π
Let's work together to define your priorities, set up alerts, and explore flexible options that fit your budget and lifestyle. ππ° Remember, being proactive and prepared is key in this market!
Don't miss out on your perfect home - reach out to me today and let's start your house-hunting journey. π²✨ #StevensvilleRealEstate #LowInventoryMarket #DreamHomeSearch #MaryJamesonRealtors
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Thursday, March 2, 2023
Friday, February 17, 2023
With inflation high and the cost of living on the rise, more people are considering how to save money on housing expenses. For some, that means moving in with parents, family members or roommates. For others, it might mean buying a house with a significant other before marriage.
In addition to today’s high mortgage rates and lack of housing inventory, there are a few unique things to remember before purchasing a home with your partner. Keep reading to learn more.
Key takeaways
Cohabiting before marriage is increasingly common, but there are special considerations for unmarried couples buying a house together.
Unmarried partners should take extra care in deciding who applies for the mortgage, how to title the home and what happens to the property if they split up.
Purchasing a home before marriage typically offers fewer tax benefits than buying one after marriage.
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Get the best ROI on this DYI project
Easy kitchen upgrades
You don’t have to tear out and rebuild your entire kitchen to get major returns on a home renovation project. Opt for highly affordable and highly effective upgrades like new hardware for your cabinets and drawers. Painting your cabinets can also transform the entire space and result in more money on a home sale.
New fixtures like faucets increase your kitchen’s total value considerably, even if the upgrade is only for aesthetics. For an extra boost, try installing a water filter attachment or a built-in soap dispenser. DIY upgrades can help you save money and lower your cost, but consult a professional contractor if your renovation process includes electrical or plumbing systems.
Thursday, January 5, 2023
Mary Jameson Realtor 410-443-6911
Long & Foster Real Estate 410-643-2244 office
Bathroom trends for 2023
Anti-fog mirrors, heated floors, bidets, steam showers, and more are all having a moment right now. But upgrading your bathroom to make it a bliss-room is always a good idea. Not to mention, all of these features have appeal when selling your home. If you could have any one dream feature in your bathroom what would you pick?
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Thursday, December 1, 2022
What is the difference between property tax and tangible personal property tax? While property taxes are commonly understood as payments on your home or land, tangible personal property is a less common term used in real estate. Referring to physical objects other than the literal land or building, personal tangible property is important in commercial and rental businesses. Here is the basic info to know about personal tangible property and associated taxes:
Tangible personal property examples
Some examples of business assets qualifying as tangible personal property include:
- furniture
- production machinery
- computers
- delivery vehicles
Individuals and households may have personal tangible property such as:
- jewelry
- collectibles
- sports & hobby equipment
You can think of tangible personal property as anything of value with physical existence. Other assets, such as patents and copyrights, do not count as tangible personal property as they are not literally tangible.
How tangible personal property taxes work
Similar to regular property taxes, personal tangible property taxes are based on a percentage of either the asset's sale price or assessed value. Landlords and businesses have to report these assets on a tax return, as long as they are related to a business. Taxes are paid to the local government, and in some cases can qualify for tax deductions on federal income tax returns.
Understanding personal tangible property taxes is crucial if you're planning on investing in a commercial or rental property. Keep this basic info in mind when considering your next move in real estate investment.
Monday, November 21, 2022
This year I became certified Senior Real Estate Specialists (SRES®) to further expand the ways we are able to support my clients. I work with clients in all stages of life and levels of experience in the real estate market. Each client has a unique set of goals and concerns, and I pride myself on providing the best service and expertise in every transaction.
Oftentimes when clients are making moves later in life, they need assistance with downsizing and strategizing what to do with a lifetime of treasures. We have gathered a team of experts to help with this daunting chore in order to streamline the process in a way that honors the emotions that may accompany those decisions.
Finding inventory that fits the variety of needs our senior clients may have (eg: single level or master on the main, close to family members, low maintenance) can mean getting creative in our city of vintage single-family homes. I make sure we have turned over every rock and keep close tabs on neighborhoods and communities that fit this bill.
Why work with an SRES®?
SRES® designees have unparalleled training and experience in seniors real estate, including:
- Helping you manage the financial and emotional challenges of selling a long-held family home
- Creating a customized plan to market and sell your property
- Understanding your unique needs and creating a customized plan to ensure your home meets those needs now and in the future
- Utilizing specialized knowledge in reverse mortgages, 401(k) accounts, and IRAs for your real estate transaction
- Connecting you with their vast network of movers, attorneys, home inspectors, and other experts to help you through the process
Sunday, November 13, 2022
Did you know that studies show house plants can boost your mood, increase creativity, reduce stress, and help eliminate air pollutants? Plus, they add a great aesthetic.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Farmhouse decor celebrates the rustic and comfortable aspects of country life. One of the many advantages of embracing this design style in your home is the opportunity to upcycle old items and give them new purpose. Here are some great ideas for DIY projects to make your own farmhouse decor.
Upcycled Pallet Headboard
Wooden pallets are essential to rustic DIY projects and are the starting point for many farmhouse-style decor pieces. One fun way to add some farmhouse charm to your bedroom is by creating a headboard out of upcycled wooden pallets.
You can deconstruct the pallets to add more planks if you wish, otherwise you can keep the spaces in-between as-is for a lighter aesthetic. Adding paint or wood stain is up to you, but sand the pallets thoroughly to avoid splinters.
Upcycled Wooden Crate Shelving
Give new life to an old wooden crate by turning it on its side for storage. By attaching an open wooden crate to the wall, you can create floating shelves and add farmhouse flair to any room. Another option is to take multiple crates and stack them together to create a DIY bookcase. If you opt for this approach, secure the crates together with nails or screws rather than stack them loosely. This will keep you and your displayed belongings safer.
Upcycled Blanket Ladder
Blanket ladders are pure farmhouse style and simple to add to your dΓ©cor. Check your local thrift or vintage stores for an old ladder or buy a new one and add a distressed finish. You can paint and sand the surface of the ladder to make a faux patina. For a slightly more formal farmhouse vibe, try adding a brass finish to a metal ladder. Don't forget that you can use ladders for more than blankets: this piece of upcycled decor could also make an excellent addition to your bathroom for hanging towels.
If you're interested in incorporating the farmhouse design style into your home, upcycling and DIY projects are a perfect place to begin.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Are you considering purchasing a beach home , whether it’s a vacation or year round home , here’s a few things to consider .
Buying a beach house is at the top of many homeowners’ bucket lists. Whether relocating to the coast or buying a second home for vacations, beachfront property is a popular option.
However, like all homeownership, there are important factors to consider before taking the plunge. Beach homes have facets that you should be aware of to make the most informed purchase decision.
Here are some of the most important ways to prepare for buying a beach house:
Research the area
Buying a beach house means learning all about the best beach towns in your area. Consider other neighborhood factors like traffic, local businesses, parking and the proximity of your neighbors.
It’s also worth researching local development plans that could potentially affect your experience. For example, a brand-new condominium community or hotel being built between you and the beach could diminish your ocean view and increase construction noise.
Work with a local real estate agent
An expert real estate agent will make your beach home search smoother and more effective. A local agent can provide valuable insight into the beach town housing market and the specifics of coastal properties. Additionally, they can represent you during the entire homebuying process and help you with all the paperwork.
Determine your priorities
Determine your lifestyle wants and needs to aid in your beach home search. Ask yourself questions like: will this be a vacation home or primary residence? What features do you consider essential? Is it imperative to be directly on the beach, or could you settle for being a few blocks away?
For coastal properties, it’s also crucial to decide whether you prefer a standalone house or a condominium. Both have their advantages and disadvantages to consider.
Whether you want to start a new life at the beach or buy an investment property, these tips will help you have the best possible experience buying a beach house.
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