Sold 11/18/21 (Seller Agent)
Nestled in a lovely neighborhood on large landscaped lot with plenty of room for a garden, play structure, and/or entertaining is this 1600′ solid ranch. Situated in an outlying community and yet only minutes from downtown Lapeer, this comfortable floor plan (that boasts of gathering spaces), houses a large open concept kitchen with a snack bar, a quaint kitchen nook, and an exit right off to a large Trex deck. Adjacent to the kitchen is the Great Room, complete with recessed lighting within the vaulted ceiling and a gas FP. Once serving as the builders model, this move in ready home even offers a first floor bonus room perfect for either a formal dining room, den/study/library, or a work from home office. Other features include a Jacuzzi in the master bath, central air, sprinkler system, a full basement, and direct access to the 2+car garage. A great match for a growing family or those who are looking to downsize. Seller is providing a full one-year warranty.
Co-Op: $83,000 5946 Alan, Unit #36 – Brighton
Sold 11/4/21 (Seller Agent)
You’ll be hard pressed to find a more affordable and desirable home. Great for commuters, snowbirds, or a VERY affordable retirement option for those 50+. This great Brighton complex is situated on Woodruff Lake with access to enjoy fishing, swimming, kayaking & canoeing. The Woodruff Lk. Co-Op is a small community with only 64 units. Association dues not only cover taxes, building insurance, lawn care, snow removal, but also heat, water, hot water, and more. All units have private basements! The family has owned this upper ranch for over 21 years and enjoyed its outstanding view of the lake from dining/kitchen area and living room. Freshly painted and new floor covering, you will find a door wall leading to a balcony, 2 bedrooms, a full bath and a 1/2 bath. Location has easy access to I-96 & US-23. Tons of shopping, fine dinning, parks (including Kensington) and more. 50+ Community. No Pets. Immediate Occupancy. CASH Only.
Sold October 2021
Co-Op – Brighton $83,000
Pamela Koehler, Seller
I am so grateful that she was my realtor!
I couldn’t speak enough of Kathy! She was absolutely wonderful. My mother passed away and I needed to sell her condo. Kathy was so kind and patient and made the process as smooth as possible. She explained everything to me in a way that I could easily understand. Very dedicated to her job as a Realtor and on the ball! I am so grateful that she was my realtor and I got the opportunity to work with her! Our journey was one of a kind! Kathy Young is the best!
Response from Kathy Young
Pam, thank you for taking the time to write such a nice review. I am honored that you reached out to me to support you in the sale of your Mom’s home. Even after such a loss to you, you showed such strength. I admire you.
Single Family: $231,500 14127 Martin Rd – Warren
Sold 10/26/21 (Seller Agent)
Great home in lovely neighborhood on large landscaped lot with plenty of room for garden and entertaining in its fully fenced backyard, with a wall of Arborvitaes along the back. Enter from charming front porch into a spacious living room with bay window for natural light. The large open concept kitchen (with Corian countertops) is adjacent to family room housing a natural FP and door wall leading to 12x20 Trex deck. This 1510' solid brick ranch offers central air, marble sills, updated windows, 30-year transferable warranted roof (2011) and features hardwood floors in living room and bedrooms, a full basement that hosts a finished recreation room with wet bar, a separate craftsman room, and the laundry area. Other features include a 10x12 like new shed with concrete floor, sprinkler system, a finished 2-car garage and a whole house generator hookup. A great buy for 1st time home buyers or those downsizing. Seller providing a one-year home warranty. Excludes FP clock & items in garage.
Sold October 2021
Single Family Home – Warren $231,500.
Deborah Norris, Seller
Kathy is a True Gem!
Kathy is a true gem! She went WAY above and beyond what anyone would expect to help me sell my father’s home– all while I was living out of state. She really does her research and is honest and communicative about the whole process. She truly loves being a realtor and it shows — she puts her clients first and she will be on your side the whole way through. I can’t say enough good things about Kathy as both a realtor and a genuine, kind, caring person. Thank you!
Response from Kathy Young
I truly appreciate your trust in me to handle such an important matter for you and yours. I know if was a difficult decision. A special memory for me was getting to spend time together with your family during the preparatory phase of your home sale project, allowing us to really get to know one another better (WE did good, huh?). Looking forward to future encounters!
The Perfect Date (and Time) – Tips for Viewing Homes
Buying a home involves a lot of decisions, such as making sure it is the right one before you sign on the dotted line. If you only view the property once, you might miss something that’s important. Many real estate agents suggest viewing a home at least twice before making an offer.
During the first visit, you may not see any of the negative aspects of the property, especially if they aren’t readily apparent. You are also likely to overlook less-than-perfect circumstances if the previous home you viewed has a lot of areas needing repairs or upgrades. When you arrange for a second visit, you have the opportunity to check out some of the finer details. For example, you may want to check:
- If your washer and dryer will fit
- If the rooms are spacious enough for your furniture
- If there are enough closets
- If the garage is large enough for your existing vehicles
Not only should you make the effort to visit the house twice, but you should check out the surrounding neighborhood several times before you make a formal offer. Doing so gives you a chance to discover the positive and negative aspects of the property before you finalize the deal.
Visit During Different Times of the Day
No matter where the property is located, it is a good idea to view the home at different times of the day. Doing so allows you to see each of the following aspects of living there:
- How noisy is the area in the morning, afternoon, and night? If you visit during the middle of the day, children may be at school and parents might be working outside of the home. You won’t be able to gauge how quiet the area is. Additionally, if the neighborhood is noisy, you may be faced with a daily challenge. If you work from home, you may need several hours of solitude. On the other hand, you might just appreciate the presence of small children in the neighborhood, particularly if you have a few of your own.
- How much sun and shade does the property experience at different hours of the day? Where the sun shines may affect your landscaping plans, making it impossible to have a vegetable garden or plant the flowers you like best. Not enough or too much sun can also impact your heating and cooling expenses.
- How well lit is your street? Is the home shrouded in darkness, creating a dangerous situation? While a darkened facade might be a reason for concern, it isn’t enough of a reason to knock this home off your list. After all, outside lighting can easily solve the problem.
- How heavy is traffic throughout the day? Does rush hour make traveling to and from work less than ideal? Your street may not be filled with cars during rush hour. However, the local highways near you might just be congested. It’s a good idea to find this out before you relocate.
Visit during Good and Bad Weather
Most likely, you won’t be able to view the home during different seasons of the year. However, getting a look at the property during good and bad weather is a good investment of your time. You shouldn’t expect any surprises on pleasant days, but you might discover a few during stormy weather. For example, surface drainage can be an issue that leads to unpleasant circumstances.
It’s always a good idea to see how attractive the property looks on a rainy, gloomy day. While this aspect might not impact your decision, at least you won’t have any unpleasant surprises if you do make the purchase.
Visit During The Weekday and the Weekend
Neighborhood activity typically increases on the weekend when many families are off from school and work. If you value peace and quiet, you may want to include weekend activity in your decision-making process.
On the other hand, you might be looking to meet the neighbors and make a friend or two. If you have children, you might want to consider visiting the neighborhood during bus pickup or drop-off. Doing so gives you a good idea as to the number of playmates your children can have.
Keep in mind that it is easier to let a home go before you make an offer. Many home buyers view the home for the second time after making a bid on it. As a result, they may be more willing to overlook dirty carpeting and scuff marks on the wall simply because these issues have easy fixes. Why settle for a home that you know needs fixing up if your dream home is still out there somewhere? View homes that you are interested in buying more than once so you can make the best decision possible for your needs.
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