Saturday, December 18, 2010

Home Renovations: Real Estate Rollovers

The lowdown on flipping houses in Atlanta


CREDIT:Joseph Gareri
Home renovations can get messy.

By Walt Lawrence

A Realtor, a developer, an MBA, and a No-Money-Down seminar graduate walk into a bar. Booze and opinions are in plentiful supply. Their question: What’s the easiest way to make a small fortune flipping houses in Atlanta? Their answer: Start with a large one. Old humor to be sure, but the underlying element of truth makes it still relevant. Buying the wrong property could cost you a lot of money.

WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW

“Nobody is flipping properties in Atlanta today,” says Jerred Morris, a not quite 30-year-old manager of a private investment fund, who maintains a real estate license with Advantage Atlanta Realty. “You just can’t get anyone to pay full price.”

What happened to the many local real estate investors who still hold unsold renovated properties that now must compete with traditional listings as well as foreclosed properties? Many experienced Atlanta renovators/investors maintain that most of the “spec investments” in the last few years have been made by newcomers who have been lured by popular TV programs that seem to settle all problems in 30 minutes, or investors who have been motivated by the many half-day seminars on the subject.

“There is no sure thing,” says Marsh Piece, co-owner of Hawks Nest Investments, who owns 11 properties in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. His brother Rob Pierce adds, “The toughest and scariest deal to do is the first one.” Success often requires a huge time commitment that some investors simply cannot make because of their other careers or are not willing to make once they find problems. A lot of the time is spent even before any construction begins finding the “good” investment. Often, some claim, only one in 100 opportunities really makes any financial sense. At the same time, there’s competition from all those other potential investors trying to chase down that same “good” deal; somewhat reminiscent of trying to stake a rich mining claim in the midst of the California gold-rush.

ATLANTA BASICS

For the uninitiated, what exactly does it mean to “flip” a house and how is that different from the traditional buy/live-in/sell process? The use of “flip” to describe the real estate transaction has ambiguous origins. Much like dealing a single playing card from a fresh deck, the card is turned over or around with a light quick motion. So, too, with the “flip” house: the investor’s intent is often to sell the property as quickly as possible for the most gain, with the least amount of fix-up money put into it. On the other hand, the traditional homebuyer selects a home that meets his criteria, occupies the house for as long as it remains suitable, and sells the property when it comes time—hopefully for a gain.

Certain dynamics have always influenced property values in Atlanta: a property’s location, buyer demand, the land’s size and shape, and total value contrasted to prevailing market price. “Price is what you pay and value is what you get,” according to the Georgia Institute of Real Estate. Add to those considerations the effect of the lifecycle that each individual home and neighborhood goes through over time. The initial phase starts when the property is first built or developed. Generally, this is a period of rising values. Next comes the maturity phase, also known as “equilibrium” in banking circles, where home values in the same location tend to level off. Last is the decline phase, where homes physically deteriorate or the neighborhood gets run down. At this point property values actually fall. With the passing of time, however, some well-placed neighborhoods go through a booming revitalization. Conditions change so that the neighborhood’s lifecycle starts over again, with much higher values.

MAKING THE DEAL

A great example of such revival in Atlanta is the Virginia-Highland neighborhood. Bounded by Morningside on the north and Poncey-Highlands on the south, Virginia Highland was established in the early 1900s. Its original heyday passed as the population moved to the suburbs all but abandoning the neighborhood to aging residents and the hippies of the 1960s. Later, many couples bought affordable homes there to fix-up and live in to be near Emory and Piedmont Park. The value of their homes jumped as the renovations were completed. During the ’90s, investors began to be attracted to the beauty of the neighborhood’s flip potential. The boom was on. “We call it ‘Downtown at your doorstep,’” says Marsh Pierce of the brothers’ rental property on Bonaventure Avenue. “It was a lot of hard work.

Veteran investors warn that caution must be used in the approach to any renovating opportunity. “If you don’t like physically working on a house, you just shouldn’t try to flip one,” says Steve Miller, who with his wife and seven sons, work on five to seven houses a year. “You figure the cost of repairs; then double it. That’s doing it yourself or using a handyman to help.” Paying for a contractor’s overhead and profit to do the same work can greatly reduce any potential profit.

An often overlooked variable cost factor in the flip transaction is the individual investor’s credit rating. A clean credit history gets the cheapest loan. The cost of borrowing for renovation and then for a mortgage can make the difference as to whether the project cash flows positive if it has to be rented until sold.

The most recurring advice: “You make your money going into it, not when you sell it.” SP

Monday, September 6, 2010

Renovation Countdown Begins!

home-renovations

Time is running out if you wish to take advantage of the HOME RENOVATION TAX CREDIT. Take a look at the article below and let me know if you’d like to chat about getting some money back in 2010.

Renovation countdown begins!

If you want to take advantage of the $1,350 home renovation tax credit, you’ll need to get that renovation done before February 1, 2010. So if it’s time for a new roof, new flooring, or a fresh new recreation room… this is the time to get it done.

Here’s the detail. For renovations done between January 28, 2009 and February 1, 2010, you’re eligible to claim a 15% credit against your renovation expenses after the first $1,000. The maximum tax credit is $1,350, which represents $9,000 worth of renovations, and comes directly off your taxes owing. A wide range of renovation expenses qualifies for the credit; go to the Canada Revenue Agency web site at www.cra.gc.ca where there is a list of eligible expenses. If your renovation project includes some energy-saving home improvements, you may also be able to tap into grant money under the ecoENERGY retrofit and other government and local programs. You may therefore be
able to benefit from both of these incentive programs for one renovation project.
But what about the upfront financing for larger projects? If you’ve built some equity in your home, you may be able to unlock the financing you need for those projects. Assuming your current mortgage is $150,000, here’s an example of how you can roll your
renovation cost into your mortgage and have one, easy monthly payment. You can then use your prepayment privileges to pay your renovation project off faster.

Want another reason to renovate now? It pays to renovate. The right improvements will boost the value of your home. So you’re building on your biggest investment – while you enjoy your improvements every day. Before you choose a renovation project, then, it’s
worthwhile to consider what the impact will be on the appraised value of your home –in case you ever want to sell. The Appraisal Institute of Canada (www.aicanada.ca) has a good idea on which renovation projects can maximize the value of your home – and which ones just don’t pay, financially.

To check on the estimated payback, visit the RENOVA section of the Appraisal Institute’s website (click on Client Resources Centre), which has an interactive web- based guide to the value of home improvements. RENOVA is designed to give you a better idea of the return on investment you can expect for a variety of home improvements. You simply input the amount you plan to spend on one of the 25 listed renovation types, and you’ll receive an estimate of the effect this home improvement project may have on the value or resale of
your home. Even if you are renovating for personal reasons only –to improve the livability of your home – it just makes good sense to understand how that investment might payback in the value of your home.

In today’s great interest rate environment, homeowners aren’t renovating just because they want to… but also because they can. Many are taking advantage of the Home Renovation Tax Credit and incredibly low mortgage rates to refinance their mortgages, potentially saving thousands of dollars, while extracting some of that equity for a renovation project or two. If you’re interested in renovating, a great place to
begin is with a call to your mortgage planner.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Beautiful Living Room Interior Design Florida

Living Rooms are for quality time with family and friends. this is the space that is utilized for entertaining friends,listening to music,watching television and relaxation in general

Warm Colors combied with a great teste in arranging the pieces make this room the perfect place for relaxation.Relax on the couch while watching your favorite movie on the generously large TV screen.

Inteior Designers Have decorated this living room in a modern tone,combining the lively colored pillows with carpet and the painting on the wall.The beautiful ornaments on the glass table make it an even more elegant space.

This is pure elagance and refinement. Desingers have created this beautiful living room by combining the white coach and armchairs wit the contrasting table and using the white lamps and modern art painting to complete the sophisticated ambiance.

This is a more masculine approach to designing a living room. The extra long coach along with its square arms gives the room a powerful tone. The colored drawing catches all the attention and the aquarium gives the room a personal touch.

Interior designers have perfectly combined the large living room with a dining corner to and the elegant gritstone floor brings everything together. Natural light floods the room, through the large windows covered in steamy curtains.

Interior designers have created a comfortable corner in the living room by choosing a large couch and soft throw pillows to match the modern painting on the wall. The hanging wall lamp grabs the attention to the other side of the room, as well.

Designers have combined the colors of the couch with the tone of the dining room area, to create a warm ambiance. The plants add freshness to the dining area, while the large TV screen makes the living room a great space for entertainment.

An elegant white living room set matching the veil curtain is perfect for relaxation. Sit back in the comfortable armchairs and enjoy a moment of peace. The modern painting and the flowers add color to the room.

Add a few accessories to any room and suddenly they are transformed. Dark brown pillows combined with light brown blankets and a floor rug add contrast to the beige couch in this living room. The end table and picture adds the finishing touch.

This light design of the living room is meant to bring you a moment of relaxation while enjoying the comfortable couch. The wall décor as well as the lamp in the corner completes the design, and the blue painting adds the final tough to the room.


Saturday, August 14, 2010

Creative Step Coffee Table Interior Design from Svilen Gamolov

Here is a very intriguing coffee table design from Svilen Gamolov. “Step Coffee Table” has the originality and the craziness to make any living room or kitchen an unconventional space. We really like this product on its own, but in the last two photos you have an interesting display. Put more of these “footprints” together and you can achieve a playful pattern.





Excellent Colorful Boys Bedroom Design Set and Furniture For Children and Teenager

blue and white furniture, ideal for boys bedrooms. Made from sturdy rubber wood, with a white carcass and contrasting dark blue panels. ZG Group offering boys bedroom furniture design which manufactures many kinds of furniture as for kids and teenager. The bedroom with luxury mattress would make a comfortable bed. Kids Rooms offer an excellent selection of children furniture especially for little boys.




Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Tuscan Kitchen Decorating Ideas and Tips

traditional Tuscan kitchen decor

Tuscany, a scenic town of Italy, exhibits unquenchable passion for the amazing things of life. A Tuscan theme kitchen is a masterpiece of decoration that combines the best of all materials. It’s time to free up your creativity. The use of diverse colors especially a bold use of orange and yellow colors is an elegant touch. Pay close attention to a twang of colors in bright reds, sunshine yellows, sea blues, shining blues, bright greens, and browns mixed with burgundy.

For the flooring, you can consider granite, stone, marble, limestone, and slate. Terracotta or lightly distressed wooden floorboards give typical Tuscan feel to the kitchen. The paints should have a weathered effect such as a fake paint finish of antique plaster or sand added to your paint enhances the real Tuscan kitchen decorating style.

traditional Tuscan kitchen picture

traditional Tuscan kitchen photos

Now the furniture. Distressed finish and old paint should be the main theme for the thick wood furniture. You can choose table linen in luxurious tones and give it an exotic look. Also, use plenty of wrought iron in furniture. As for the décor, tile murals play a key role in bringing out exquisite essence of space. They compliment Tuscany style of decor like the murals of olives, cheese, pears, zucchini, and everything that is Tuscany. You can use accessories made of ceramics and terracotta in rustic colors.

traditional Tuscan kitchen decor

traditional Tuscan kitchen decor

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Farmhouse Renovation With The Vernacular Architecture Ideas

farmhouse renovation with the vernacular architecture

This farmhouse architecture designed by Robert MCain. in exterior and interior of the house using wooden materials. Wooden kitchen set, wooden ceilings, wooden floors, bedrooms, and almost in all part made of wooden materials. Only on a few walls using glass materials. This house still shows the vernacular style.

kitchen room design interior with wooden materials

Description from Architects:

Utilizing materials salvaged from a house that was destroyed by General Sherman in 1865, this nearly-intact 1868 farmhouse and outbuildings required total renovations and the addition of nearly 1,200 sf for a kitchen, porches, gallery, utility rooms and bath to satisfy the needs of the owners. Remaining faithful to the vernacular style of the house was the thrust of the design for both renovations and additions. The addition was oriented east-west and used broad, deep overhangs, sheltered windows and operable clerestory and floor-level windows to minimize cooling and sustainably soften the effects of the intense summers of the southern coastal plain.

The scope of the project was to rehabilitate the existing house to modern living conditions without destroying its character, to demolish the considerably unsympathetic recent additions, and renovate an existing storage shed into a Tea House and guest room. Project Awards: Southern Home Award, Preservation Category, Southern Living Magazine; Citation for Design Excellence, American Wood Council.

gallery design interior with wooden materials

Home Renovation: LEED

The latest trend today in home renovation involves the rapid influx of “going GREEN.” Nope, it’s not about changing your wallpaper to green! It’s about going full force on indoor environmental quality, energy and water efficiency, and design innovation. It is by acting on your home to be environment friendly as well as a family friendly abode. Major companies have began to shift to an energy-saving corporation. It started with appliances and gradually branched out to a certified advancement on man and his environment through home renovation.

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), a third party green building certification system, has now been having great feedbacks on international broadcasts. It was established by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). This may have started on the growth of efficient business establishments and office buildings but the USGBC has issued a green certification on private residences as well. Although, the private residence issuance on the green certification needs a registration fee and has to abide by the USGBC guidelines.

The project is to be verified and seen by the LEED for Home Provider, making sure that all the guidelines are met. Thus, home renovations, new/multi-family homes and even those that need demolitions are under its supervision. In home renovation, everything should be planned out so that the provisions that will be given and supplied by the LEED will be implemented for a greener way of living. Materials, site selection and development will be verified and constantly be monitored for appropriate instrumentation to aid in energy saving and conservation.

Although, LEED will not work for small-scale home renovations as per extensive planning and implementation requires the totality of the structure. LEED and USGBC have provided ways and means to create that LEED-worthy home of yours by supplying compendium green strategies like greenhomeguide.com and regreenprogram.org.

You may not undertake the outline and certification process on your own so you have the option to employ an architect, contractor or realtor who specializes on LEED certified homes.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

2010 Modern and Inspirational Dining Room Designs Ideas

One of the biggest problems with dining rooms is that they are often neglected just because they are such a trek from the kitchen.

Most often, formal dining areas are in a separate room, while informal dining areas are more commonly out in the open—frequently attached to the living room, family room, or kitchen.

Dining Room Furniture should be inspired by a sense of grandeur, impression, and elegance. To truly make a dining room formal, you need to pay attention to details from the window treatments down to the place mats.

For a different mood, consider creating a serious, luxurious space set aside specifically for great meals and conversation.

Don’t limit yourself to thinking that meals must be restricted to a formal table. A kitchen island, or even a counter top fitted with stools or high-sitting chairs, can also make for a fun dining experience.

Here are some modern designs for you to get the inspiration, when planning for the dining room furniture.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Beautiful, Luxury And Sophisticated Condominium Design

Beirut Residence is an luxury apartment located in Marina Towers building, Beirut, Lebanon. It is designed by Joe Serrins Studio in simple, clean and sophisticated style.





There are a lot of unique things implemented in its interior design. For example, the craftsmanship on walls and ceiling is truly amazing. It perfectly harmonizes with the rest interior yet add cool, not overwhelming accents. The 5,000-square-foot condominium also features an amazing views of the city thanks to its high location.





The cool thing is that even though the apartment is really luxury it doesn’t feature marble, gold and velvet that are so popular among such kind of living environments.