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Team Jodi Lists 110 Woods Walk Court in Carrboro

by Jodi Bakst

Team Jodi Realty has just listed 110 Woods Walk Court in Carrboro's Bel Arbor neighborhood.  This home sits on a cul-de-sac lot, backs to a treed buffer and has been beautifully updated. 

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Team Jodi Realty has just listed 210 Few Circle in Durham's Carillon Forest neighborhood.  This home is over 4100 square feet with 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.  This home has tremendous details and upgrades and should not be missed. 

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Chapel Hill Homes for Sale: A Place to Bike Your Way to Fitness

by Jodi Bakst

 

 

Chapel Hill homes for sale are among the prettiest you will see in North Carolina, and thanks to
events like the National Bike to Work Week, they can also serve as your ticket to a healthier and better
lifestyle. It’s no secret that millions of Americans are struggling to keep fit and stay healthy, but thanks
to the highly active community in Chapel Hill, locals have different and exciting ways to shed off excess
pounds and meet new friends at the same time.
The event will take place in May, but this early a number of locals have already hit the road on their bikes
every few days or so. Biking has regained popularity in recent times and if you are thinking about giving
it a try, I highly suggest that you gear yourself up suitably with the proper outfit and footwear for safety’s
sake. Arm yourself with a water bottle, too, because there’s always the risk of getting dehydrated when
biking outdoors.
This year’s event will start off from Chapel Hill and continue to Carrboro. Last year’s event culminated,
however, in our town and was quite a blast. The 2011 National Bike to Work Week had enough events
to fill everyone’s calendar. It started off with a Bike and Bus Workshop for loading and unloading bikes in
public stops and another workshop in which you could have your bikes inspected by professionals.
There was also a Bike Rodeo for kids 5 to 12 years of age while the penultimate event, the Cruiser &
Family Ride Wallace Deck kicked off with a cruiser ride around the town and followed by a night filled
with food, laughter, and the best live music in Chapel Hill. Best of all, there had even been an area
specifically designed for bike helmet decorating.
Finally, last year’s event ended with the Bike Ability Event for Youth and Adults with Special Needs. Giving
back to people with special needs in our community was a fitting end for a very wonderful week. There
were mascots to entertain the kids and even a delightful exhibit of adaptive bikes. A bike safety course
was also provided.
Overall, the whole week made quite an unforgettable memory worthy of cherishing, and I’m pretty sure
that 2012’s edition will be much the same – or even better. One thing’s for certain – if you have not
considered checking out Chapel Hill homes for sale in the past, the Bike to Work Week gives you one
more reason to do so!

 

Chapel Hill homes for sale are among the prettiest you will see in North Carolina, and thanks toevents like the National Bike to Work Week, they can also serve as your ticket to a healthier and betterlifestyle. It’s no secret that millions of Americans are struggling to keep fit and stay healthy, but thanksto the highly active community in Chapel Hill, locals have different and exciting ways to shed off excesspounds and meet new friends at the same time.


The event will take place in May, but this early a number of locals have already hit the road on their bikesevery few days or so. Biking has regained popularity in recent times and if you are thinking about givingit a try, I highly suggest that you gear yourself up suitably with the proper outfit and footwear for safety’ssake. Arm yourself with a water bottle, too, because there’s always the risk of getting dehydrated whenbiking outdoors.


This year’s event will start off from Chapel Hill and continue to Carrboro. Last year’s event culminated,however, in our town and was quite a blast. The 2011 National Bike to Work Week had enough eventsto fill everyone’s calendar. It started off with a Bike and Bus Workshop for loading and unloading bikes inpublic stops and another workshop in which you could have your bikes inspected by professionals.


There was also a Bike Rodeo for kids 5 to 12 years of age while the penultimate event, the Cruiser &Family Ride Wallace Deck kicked off with a cruiser ride around the town and followed by a night filledwith food, laughter, and the best live music in Chapel Hill. Best of all, there had even been an areaspecifically designed for bike helmet decorating.


Finally, last year’s event ended with the Bike Ability Event for Youth and Adults with Special Needs. Givingback to people with special needs in our community was a fitting end for a very wonderful week. Therewere mascots to entertain the kids and even a delightful exhibit of adaptive bikes. A bike safety coursewas also provided.


Overall, the whole week made quite an unforgettable memory worthy of cherishing, and I’m pretty surethat 2012’s edition will be much the same – or even better. One thing’s for certain – if you have notconsidered checking out Chapel Hill homes for sale in the past, the Bike to Work Week gives you onemore reason to do so!

Jodi Bakst with Team Jodi Realty was a great partner throughout the entire process of selling our home.  Her advice to have the house pre-inspected and professionally staged really helped to sell our home quickly.  Jodi coordinated everything from appointments with a stager, an inspector and handymen of all specialties needed.  I would like to point out that Jodi is very well connected and getting timely appointments was no problem.  Everybody delivered extraordinary quality. 

Jodi and her Team put all available marketing instruments to perfect use, she represented our house with great pictures and information. 

It is much to Jodi’s great work that our house sold in December 2011 after only being on the market for eight weeks. 

We would highly recommend Jodi Bakst as your real estate agent in the Durham-Chapel Hill area. 

Christina & Elmar Merkle

Live a Better Life for Lower Costs in North Carolina

by Jodi Bakst

Tim Mauer, the co-author of The Ultimate Financial Plan: Balancing Your Money and Life, said it best when he was quoted for saying, “States like North Carolina and Tennessee boast living costs that are a fraction of those in the Northeast or West. You could find a comparable home at half the price, along with lower prices on property taxes and eating out”. That just about sums what life in North Carolina is like.

In The Old North State, you get the best of both worlds: the peace and close-knit togetherness that town-based communities offer as well as all the urban pleasures that you get to enjoy from city living. In fact, for 2011Kiplinger.com - one of the Internet’s well-known sources of business forecasts – gave Charlotte, North Carolina second place in its list of Top Value Cities.

Referring it to Charlotte as a banking mecca, Kiplinger.com cited Mayor Anthony Foxx as he describes his city as one of America’s “best-kept secrets”. Charlotte today remains to be the headquarters for the Bank of America, but the banking industry is not the only one that’s providing like Family dollar Store and Lowe’s. Ninety percent of companies, however, are local small businesses and their numbers are expected to continue growing due to the government’s simplified process for business registration. The local government’s willingness to quickly provide promising companies with a small business loan program doesn’t hurt either.

Charlotte is also proving to become one of the country’s energy hubs, with Duke Energy already headquartered in the city and showing signs of becoming America’s largest utility service provider. Engineering centers of Toshiba and Siemens Energy also provide a significant number of jobs and preventing the city from suffering from brain drain the way other Southern cities are.

Now, you are probably all thinking that’s all well and good, but where’s the part about lower costs of living and having the good life? Well, bear with me for now. All those impressive facts and figures are meant to show that finding a high-paying job in Charlotte or North Carolina for that matter won’t be as hard as it could be in other states.

It’s affordable to live in the Tar Heel State because, as Mauer pointed out, taxes are truly a lot lower than what you would normally be charged with in other places. Utility rates are quite cheap as well and especially when you support the state’s bid for energy efficiency. 

Homebuilding costs are eighty percent of the national average, and the state’s real estate market had proved to be relatively stable in spite of the economic downturn. Prices for homes for sale in North Carolina are very attractive.

Last but certainly not the least, North Carolina – especially with cities such as Charlotte – is also a culinary haven as well as boasting a “cultural mile” that features mega sports stadiums, the best museums, science centers, and theaters. Festivals are also celebrated year round, ensuring that you won’t lack for any kind of entertainment day or night. 

Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill was identified by Inman News as one of 10 housing markets to watch in 2012.  This is based on evaluating housing, economic and demographic data.  The 10 areas show the following strengths: 

  • A "flourishing job market;
  • A high rate of sales in proportion to the population;
  • Strong home affordability;
  • Low foreclosure activity;
  • Below average percentage of distressed sales; and
  • Low vacancy rates.

The report touts Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill as having 7.3% price appreciation in 2011.  It states that we also have the highest median sales price ($224,300) of the 10 metro areas; were the only market with a median sales price above the US median; and the affordability rate is also above the National rate.

The other 9 markets to watch are:  Wichita, KS; Rochester, NY; Des Moines, IA; Chattanooga, TN; Peoria, IL; Amarillo, TX; Binghamton, NY; Waterloo Cedar Falls, IA; and Bloomington, IL.

Economists are predicting that 2012 will be a transitional year for real estate.  They are stating the market will fall another 2-4% before bottoming out which will be soon.

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Interest Rate Update & Team Jodi's Recommended Best Buy

by Jodi Bakst

Interest rates actually dropped a little lower this week.  Unbelieveable!  With this, mortgage and refinance applications actually surged this week – they increased more than 20%.  More specifically, refinance applications increased 26.4% and purchase applications increased 10.3%.

Laura Hall with Corporate Investors Mortgage Group in Chapel Hill, provides Team Jodi Realty with weekly interest rate updates.  The latest rates are:

Interest Rate

Conforming Rates

Jumbo Rates

30-Year Fixed

3.625%

4.25%

15-Year Fixed

2.875%

3.645%

20-Year Fixed

3.5%

4.25%

FHA 30 Year Fixed

3.5%

%

3 Yr. Arm

2.375%

2.625%

5 Yr. Arm

2.5%

2.75%

It is hard to believe that interest rates keep getting better.  When you think they could not go any lower, they do!

This week I am going to share my house pick of the week.  I was out showing property yesterday and I have to say, the house at 2 Twinleaf Place in Durham’s Croasdaile Farm is my buy of the week.  This house is priced at $390,000 and it has been beautifully updated.  This house has been on the market a while and originally did not go on the market looking like it looks now. This house is a GREAT buy in an executive neighborhood at this price.  Croasdaile Farm is a $500,000+ neighborhood.  It is located off Hillandale and Carver Roads and is minutes to the Duke Hospital complex.  It is also close to the highway for easy access throughout the Triangle. 

 

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Team Jodi's New Listing in Powell Place in N. Chatham County

by Jodi Bakst

Team Jodi Realty has just listed a beautifully maintained and appointed cottage in N. Chatham County's Powell Place neighborhood.  

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Chatham County Votes to Delay Increasing Property Taxes

by Jodi Bakst

On November 22, 2011, the Chatham County Board of Commissioners voted to delay reappraising property for tax purposes.  The County was scheduled to reassess property tax values in 2013.  Chatham County has postponed this until 2015.  It is going to be very interesting to see if Orange, Durham and Wake Counties make the same decision to postpone the revalution.  What this means is that in Chatham County, property tax values will remain the same for the next few years.

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Chapel Hill November 2011 Real Estate Market Update

by Jodi Bakst

Chapel Hill Real Estate November 2011 Market Update

Sales in Chapel Hill were fairly strong in 2011.  Year-to-date sales in November where down 3% which is far better than the last few years where we saw a 20-30% reduction in sales.  Average prices are also up slightly.  The two negatives is that the list to sales price ratio is smaller -- which means sellers are getting less of their asking price.  Also, the days on market have stretched out even further so it is taking longer to sell a house.

Chapel Hill/Carrboro (Sales are down and prices are up)

  • As of the end of November, closed sales were down 3% overall;
  • Average prices were UP slightly (1.2%);
  • The list to sales price ratio dropped from 96.4% in November 2010 to 95.6%;
  • The average days on market increased from 114 last year to 136 this year.

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