Friday, February 5, 2016

Krewe of Tchefuncte “Sails” One Day Early in Madisonville

Good news for Northshore Mardi Gras attendees comes in the form of two holidays colliding the weekend of February 6th and 7th.  The final crescendo to Mardi Gras weekend happens to fall on the same weekend as the Super Bowl, so parade goers on the Northshore get a treat to an exclusive Northshore Mardi Gras Parade on the Tchefuncte River in Madisonville, Louisina.

The Krewe of Tcheufuncte Boat Parade will “sail” on Saturday, February 6th at 1pm.  In addition to being a parade on water on the North Shore, as well as the only Saturday parade on the Northshore,
the Krewe of Tchefuncte also has judges available to judge participants in the parade on their boat decorations and costumes.  This year’s theme is Shaken, Not Stirred, and boater participants are expected to dress up and decorate in the theme of James Bond.  There are still available spaces left on the Krewe for $150 for a year’s membership which also includes a krewe T-shire and commemorative martini glass.

On the ground for parade goers and watchers, the Madisonville Community Benefit Organization, a new organization in St. Tammany Parish will be providing food and music on the riverfront of the Tchefuncte before, during, and after the parade.  Participating local restaurants will also be selling their wares and food to parade attendees.  Ironically, the Krewe of Tchefuncte is technically a boat parade, but people who attend will actually walk down the riverfront to the DOCKED boats to receive beads and trinkets thrown from the boat floats.

“I certainly am looking forward to a great time on the riverfront for the Krewe and the parade goers. We are praying for good weather. It’s carnival time and I’m happy to be a part of the Krewe of Tchefuncte,” said Parade Captain, Keith Dennis.

To participate in the boat parade contact Dennis at wkeithdennis@yahoo.com or call him at 985.264.8886. Co-boat Captain Lynn Haas can also be reached at 985.966.5619.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Home Sale Numbers Nationwide Dip Slightly

New protections by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) kicked in the first of October, but their effects were not felt until November when delayed closings affected home sales numbers nationwide.  The plunge in new home sales was expected because of the delays that the new system incurred coming out the gate.
2-lot-29-willow-bendThe new system for closing new home loans and home loans included a drastic overhaul of the traditional HUD (Settlement Statement), and this new document, called the CD (Closing Disclosure) had multiple checks and balances throughout the Good Faith Estimate all the way to closing to ensure that home buyers know what every aspect of their home buying process is about.
Despite the expected slowdown in home sales in November, the National Association of Realtors said that solid gains in real estate have been seen throughout the entire year of 2015.

Another factor contributing to an adjustment in home sales numbers is the fact that home values are increasing a rate that is double that of typical wages.  Year-over-year, home values have increased 6.3% in November to $220,300.  The good news is that wages exist with an improving job market and still historically low interest rates are encouraging buyers and refinancers to get their loans done before there is a significant increase in the interest rate.

Still, builders will have to get busy in 2016 because the real estate market is still showing a gap between availability and inventory for new home buyers.  New home builders can fill this gap with newly constructed homes which will help balance out home prices.
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Thursday, January 14, 2016

Record Low Interest Rates to Increase With Fed Decision

1-lot-199-bedic-creek-exterior-front-1Real estate is selling fast and prices are still competitive.  Builders and homeowners alike have taken advantage of the great rates seen after the 2008 economic crunch. These record low interest rates might soon be a thing of the past.  The Federal Reserve has decided it’s now time to rethink the rates because the economy is stronger, and more people are in a position to borrow money.  The Fed already bumped the key interest rate up by 0.25% in December 2015.

Fortunately the Fed plans to raise the rates at a slow, steady pace.  In fact, this is the first rate hike in almost ten years. Even with the slow increase, everyone will be affected. Anyone who has a credit card, savings account, invest in a 401(k), invest in the markets, or wants to make a big purchase with a loan needs to know how the rate increases will affect them.

Just because there has been a raise in the rate does not mean you should rush out and make a big purchase tomorrow.  Owning a new home is a big deal and you should research to find the right one that suits you.  Even if the rates are higher in a year, they still will be lower than historical averages.
“Rates are pretty low and they’re not going to change much in the short term,” says Dean Croushore, a University of Richmond professor and former Fed economist. Do start your research now and pay attention to the Fed’s actions.  If they do start to increase rates out of your comfort zone, it might be time to make that leap into home ownership.

2015 Parade of HomesYears ago many remember the advantages of putting their hard-earned cash into a savings account.  It would yield them a little bit of extra cash on top of what they had saved – imagine that!  In the past decade there has been almost zero interest earned.  With the Fed’s rate change, we will also see a higher interest income on your deposits. So a benefit to the rate increase means an increase on the money you put away in your savings account.

Not so smooth sailing for the stock markets. This Fed hike could cause major ups and downs in the stock and bond markets.  This trigger coupled with failing oil prices, China’s continued economic slowdown and decisions made by central banks around the world should be of great concern. According to MSCI Emerging Market Index, the stock market performance was down approximately 20% at the end of 2015.

With the new year comes good news for the U.S. dollar. The increase in the interest rate is predicted to make the dollar stronger. While the dollar is gaining many other global currencies are lowering.  This will have a negative impact on the global economy. U.S. companies will lose money on products sold in other countries.  Investors are already putting all of their money in U.S. investments rather than putting some money into global investments. The U.S. manufacturing sector has already shrunk due to the weak global economy.

All in all it seems to be more good news than bad for those wanting to invest or make big purchases such as a new home. “We’ve come a long way from the depths of the recession, but we’re still not quite back to where we’d like to be,” says Croushore, the former Fed economist.

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Friday, January 8, 2016

Invest in the Real Estate Market

20-79 Oleander Patio 1For potential new home buyers, 2016 is the year to invest in the real estate market.  The housing market is still on the rise and there are still great deals to be found on new homes and resale homes. What is making real estate a hot ticket item for 2016?  There are many influences that are contributing factors to this year’s housing market.
Since the economic downturn’s departure, housing prices have been on the rise.  Zillow predicts home prices are going to rise a little slower in 2016.  According to Zillow’s Chief Economist Svenja Gudell prices are anticipated to rise 3.5%. This will give buyers who might not have had a chance in the competitive 2015 market an opportunity to purchase a home.

Jonathan Smoke, with Realtor.com believes this could lead to a succession of home buyers.  He states, “We have the potential for about six million home sales just through the months of April through September; that is basically impossible to do.”

79 Oleander Court Front ExteriorInventory will increase giving home buyers more options. “Because of the price appreciation they have experienced, you will have more sellers put homes on the market next year,” Smoke said.  Also the new home market will see growth in 2016 because builders are concentrating on the construction of starter and middle-range homes.  This boost in both existing home and new home inventory will make it easier for potential home buyers.  More homes on the market will also contribute to a slower price increase and less bidding wars.

This year we might be kissing cheap mortgages goodbye.  The Federal Reserve is slated to increase interest rates making this one of the last opportunities to benefit from record low mortgage rates.  Home buyers will have to cut back on their new home budget because the borrowing cost and monthly mortgage payments will be higher.

“You are likely to get the best rate you will possibly see, perhaps in your lifetimes through the majority of next year, but certainly, the earlier the better,” said Smoke.

The last influence to affect the 2016 housing market is rent vs. buy.  Renters beware; rent prices will still increase this year making it cheaper to buy a home.  The increase in mortgage rates will still outweigh rental pricing.  According to Ralph McLaughlin with Trulia, “Interest rates would need to rise to around 6.5% for the cost of buying to equal that of renting on a national level.” For those who want to purchase a new starter home, upgrade to a new home or larger home, and for those who want to downsize to a smaller new home, now is the time.

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Thursday, December 17, 2015

The Cost of Building a Custom New Homes

Ron Lee Homes in St. Tammany Parish is one of the elite builders in Covington, Louisiana, which builds fully custom new homes with spectacular finishes.  Inside or out, these new homes are built with intense attention to detail to make sure that every minute finish is construction with as much perfection as possible.  Many of the interior amenities of custom homes built by Ron Lee Homes are imported materials or custom built materials that are installed by specialty contractors.

Overview of 79 Oleander CourtAccording to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), this type of new home construction actually trends with national averages in that 29.6% of the cost of construction is spent on interior finishes.  The rest of the breakdown in construction costs are as follows: framing (18.0 percent), exterior finishes (15.0 percent), major system rough-ins (13.1 percent), foundations (11.6 percent), final steps (6.8 percent), site work (5.6 percent), and other costs (0.5 percent).

When calculating the cost to build a new, single-family home, the NAHB surveyed builders with its Cost of Construction Survey and found that new homes built on approximately 1/2-acre lots with 2,802 square feet had a sales price of $468,318.  61.8% of that sales price encompassed the cost of the construction of building the new home which is only .1% higher than the costs reported in 2013.
3-79 Oleander Living 2Interestingly, the cost of the lot and the cost of finishing the lot made up a large chunk of the expense of building in the total percentages spent of the sale.  Land in St. Tammany Parish has a premium price compared to more northern and western parishes in Louisiana as well.

At the same time as this data has been released by the NAHB, another analysis of construction spending says that total private residential construction spending for September increased 1.3% over August spending and 13% year-over-year.  The reason for this increase may also be the increase in the cost of materials as well. However, single-family home permits and starts are up as well, so the money put back into the economy in the form of materials purchases as well as employment is up across the board nationwide – a good sign for the real estate market.

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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Bathroom Remodeling – Available in All Project Sizes

Remodeling a guest bathroom or master bathroom can change the entire look and usage of the room.  It can also change the functionality of the bathroom itself as well as the resale value of the house  Bathroom remodeling is one of the most popular choices of renovation projects that homeowners choose.  Nationally, today’s average price to remodel a bathroom ranges from $5,000 – $15,000, and some people spend as much as $20,000 on a bathroom remodel to create an oasis or paradise right inside their own home.

5-Lot 52 Windermere Studio BathroomWhatever price you are able or willing to pay to transform your bathroom into a fully restored new room, there are many considerations of materials and projects to consider when beginning your renovation project.  One of the big considerations is to repair and refinish vs. replace the fixtures in your bathroom.  Fixtures can include lighting fixtures, plumbing fixtures, and carpentry fixtures such as cabinets and countertops.  If you need to stay within a tight budget, you might consider replacing faucets and sinks and then stripping and refinishing cabinets vs. tearing out and replacing the entire cabinet.  If you have a more flexible budget, and you decide to tear out and replace; you may also want to consider changing the floorplan of the bathroom to expand it and add new appliances such as a massage shower or a spa bathtub.

Increasing or changing a floorplan may take more time because you are getting into structural integrity as well as plumbing and electrical new systems or reconfiguration, so you will want to make sure that you budget your money and time accordingly. If you decide to increase your floorplan, make sure you used an Experienced Contractor who can help you make great use of all of your space and also make your new bathroom remodel as inviting and useful as possible.

If you are somewhere in between “sky’s the limit” and a limited budget, you may decide to replace old tubs and showers, tear out and replace bathroom cabinetry, and create an entirely new lighting package.  Depending on the scope of the project, this may cost you somewhere in the “middle” range of an average bathroom budget, but you will be surprised how just doing those minimal “invasive” tear-outs will transform your bathroom into looking brand new.

20-Lot 104 Maison du Lac Secondary Bathroom 1Ron Lee Homes Remodeling has a terrific team that is excellent about making recommendations that will fit within your job scope and budget to make your bathroom remodel the perfect renovation for your life.  We listen to our clients’ needs and then try to “squeeze the budget” as much as possible to exceed your expectations.  Working with a builder also has its advantages as we know how to get “in and out” of your home as fast as possible with as minimal mess, noise, and hassle of living with a remodel while it is happening.  Contact Ron Lee Homes Remodeling today to get a quote on your project.  Call 985-626-7619 or E-mail Info@RonLeeHomes.com.

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Friday, December 4, 2015

Downsizing to Garden Homes

front-elevation-2Ron Lee Homes in St. Tammany Parish builds many new homes for couples that are considered baby boomer “empty nesters.” What this means is that we build many garden homes that have less square footage and either minimal or no maintenance on lots that either have a landscaping contract in place or are so small and built out with their own amenities that they don’t require much yardwork at all.  Some of these decorative amenities that we build on our garden homes are private courtyards, storage buildings, detached garages, and even fountains.

Building new garden homes is an art because the floorplan requires an economy in efficiency – utilizing every square inch of a floorplan to maximize the home’s space and usability.  We have built many custom garden homes throughout the 20+ years we have been in business, so if you have an idea of a floorplan or simply need a recommendation, we can design or modify an existing floorplan to suit your home buying needs.

When downsizing from a much larger home to a smaller, less maintenance garden home, you have to know what to do with all of the “stuff” you have accumulated throughout your lifetime.  There are several avenues to take – some include being able to sell valuable pieces while others include handing down the personal items that have family value.  Whichever option you decide, you should follow the tips below when deciding on how to dispose of belongings that will not fit in your new space:

Value Your Valuables: For those items you are interested in selling, you will want to either hire an appraiser or use the Internet to find out what the “going rate” is for your pieces. An experienced appraiser that you trust will be able to give you incredible insight in a timely efficient manner while doing it yourself may take more time.

Appraiser Efficiency: If you do decide to use an appraiser, you will want to accommodate them as much as possible by getting everything ready in advance.  Many appraisers charge by the hour, so you don’t want them to have to go “digging” through your stuff to find the items you want appraised.  Make sure your items are on display (out of boxes) in good light and accessible.

Photo Documentation: Once the appraiser has given you a list to work with for a sale, you will want to take pictures of the items showing them at their best for online viewing of Internet sales.

Inherited Items: If you decide that you want to gift some of your belongings to your children immediately, then you can go ahead and disperse these items.  If there are items that are going to be handed down later, at the time of your appraisal would be a very good time to put in writing those items that are going to be given to specific family relatives.

Giveaways: If there are personal items or important items that you cannot bear to see sold, you may be able to post the pictures of these items to close friends or acquaintances to see if they would like to have them.  Giving your belongings a “good home” with someone you trust will give you much peace of mind.

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