Friday, April 10, 2009

8 Ways to Spruce Up Your Curb Appeal


Staging a yard can give a home the all-important, buyer-pleasing curb appeal. Here are some suggestions that are both inexpensive and easy.



  • Make it green. Balancing the pH level and feeding the lawn lots of nutrients will give it a lush and healthy look.

  • Trim trees and shrubbery. Overgrown branches hide a home’s good looks.

  • Mulch everything. Mulch gives flowerbeds visual appeal.

  • Edge the beds. Edging makes everything look neat.

    Powerwash the siding, sidewalks and patios. Power washing gets rid of all the winter grunge.

  • Plant annuals. Lots of geraniums, impatiens and petunias brighten up the look.

  • Plant a garden. If the Obama's can do it, so can everyone else.

  • Hang a hammock. It suggests life is easy.

Friday, March 27, 2009

What Would You Do $8,000?

What Would You Do with $8,000.00?

(American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 2-19-2009)


There has never been a better time to buy your first home!

· Close on a home – new, resale, single family, condo, townhouse- before December 1, 2009 and you may be eligible for a credit of up to $8,000 off your federal income tax bill (and any unused credit is refunded to you).

· Applies to anyone who has not owned a principal residence for 3 years

· There is no recapture of this tax credit if you keep your home for 3 years.

· Full credit if your adjusted gross income does not exceed $75,000 ($150,000 joint return). Credit phases out at $95,000 ($175,000 joint).


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Thursday, March 26, 2009


First-Time Homebuyers Have Several Options to Maximize New Tax Credit

IR-2009-27, March 18, 2009
WASHINGTON — As part of the Treasury Department’s consumer outreach effort and with the April 15 individual tax filing deadline approaching, the Internal Revenue Service today began a concerted effort to educate taxpayers about additional options at their disposal to claim the new $8,000 first-time homebuyer credit for 2009 home purchases. For people who recently purchased a home or are considering buying in the next few months, there are several different ways that they can get this tax credit even if they’ve already filed their tax return.
The Treasury Department encourages taxpayers to explore these options to maximize their credit and get their money back as fast as possible.
“The new credit can get money in the pockets of first-time homebuyers quickly,” said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. “For people who recently purchased a home or are considering buying in the next few months, there are several different ways that they can get this tax credit even if they’ve already filed their tax return.”
First-time homebuyers represent a significant portion of existing single-family home sales. The expansion in the first-time homebuyer credit will make it easier for first-time homebuyers to enter the housing market this year.
Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, qualifying taxpayers who purchase a home before Dec. 1 receive up to $8,000, or $4,000 for married individuals filing separately. People can claim the credit either on their 2008 tax returns due April 15 or on their 2009 tax returns next year.
The filing options to consider are:
File an extension. Taxpayers who haven’t yet filed their 2008 returns but are buying a home soon can request a six-month extension to October 15. This step would be faster than waiting until next year to claim it on the 2009 tax return. Even with an extension, taxpayers could still file electronically, receiving their refund in as few as 10 days with direct deposit.
File now, amend later. Taxpayers due a sizable refund for their 2008 tax return but who also are considering buying a house in the next few months can file their return now and claim the credit later. Taxpayers would file their 2008 tax forms as usual, then follow up with an amended return later this year to claim the homebuyer credit.
Amend the 2008 tax return. Taxpayers buying a home in the near future who have already filed their 2008 tax return can consider filing an amended tax return. The amended tax return will allow them to claim the homebuyer credit on the 2008 return without waiting until next year to claim it on the 2009 return.
Claim the credit in 2009 rather than 2008. For some taxpayers, it may make more financial sense to wait and claim the homebuyer credit next year when they file the 2009 tax return rather than claiming it now on the 2008 tax return. This could benefit taxpayers who might qualify for a higher credit on the 2009 tax return. This could include people who have less income in 2009 than 2008 because of factors such as a job loss or drop in investment income.
The IRS reminds taxpayers the amount of the credit begins to phase out for taxpayers whose modified adjusted gross income is more than $75,000, or $150,000 for joint filers. Taxpayers can claim 10 percent of the purchase price up to $8,000, or $4,000 for married individuals filing separately.
IRS.gov provides more information, including guidance for people who bought their first homes in 2008. To learn more about the overall implementation of the Recovery Act, visit http://www.recovery.gov/.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

New web commercial for 23 Cottage St., Melrose:
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Taking Root


Taking Root, Saturday, March 21st, 2-4 PM. Who will join me? Social Cinema is part of Independent Lens, a monthly film series hosted in partnership with Boston Cares, WGBH, ITVS Community Cinema, Hostelling International and The Boston Public Library. The Independent Lens series offers preview screenings of films covering a range of social issues. It is intended to connect communities with organizations and information , and give citizens the opportunity to get involved. Taking Root tells the dramatic story of Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai whose simple act of planting trees grew into a nationwide movement to safeguard the environment, protect human rights, and defend democracy-a movement for which this charismatic woman became an iconic inspiration. I hope you'll join me!

Champagne Reception and Open House - 23 Cottage St., Melrose


Champagne Reception Open House tomorrow, Friday March 20th, 5:30-7PM. Stop by 23 Cottage St., Melrose on your way home from work and check out this great property that's wearing a bad outfit. See you there!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Lights, Camera, Action!


LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! I am thrilled to announce that RE/MAX International will be flying in to film coverage of the Facebook Live! Networking Reception on Monday, April 6th from 6-8. The guest list is growing larger and larger by the day. Call if you would like to join us.