Sold 11/28/23 (Buyer Agent)
Super clean Ranch in 55+ Coop in Centennial Farms. Recently painted with lots of charming crown molding. Newer flooring. Central Air. Finished basement with lots of storage, 3rd non-conforming bedroom and bath in basement. 2nd bedroom currently set up as a Dining Room. Cozy Sun room. Convenient location to shopping and a short drive to downtown South Lyon to enjoy locally owned restaurants, shops and coffee shops! Association covers building insurance, ground maintenance, water, sewer, trash pick-up, boiler maintenance. Clubhouse offers social activities, beach and kayaks!!! CASH ONLY Sales! Taxes are estimated.
Co-Op – $85,000. 5946 Alan Dr. #46 – Brighton
Sold 11/13/23 (Seller Agent and Buyer Facilitator)
This cozy ranch unit with an incredible view of the lake from the living room, dining area, and balcony is a VERY affordable retirement option for those on a fixed income and is priced perfectly for snowbirds having to maintain two residences. This pristine unit is move in ready and has many quality updates throughout, including wood flooring, granite countertops, cabinetry, subway backsplash tile, facets, electrical, carpet, windows, lighting, and more. The REASONABLE monthly CO-OP maintenance fee includes almost everything: hot water baseboard heat, water and hot water, building insurance, building structure, lawn care/snow removal, outside lighting & trash, and even property taxes. Owner pays only electric and cable/streaming. This welcoming and comfy home has 2 bedrooms and 1 1/2 baths, a door wall leading to the lovely balcony overlooking the beautiful lake, thereby being an ideal place for morning coffee, reading and reflection. Furthermore, this charming unit offers a generous walk-in closet, marble sills, a private basement with additional storage, built-in shelves, and includes a washer and dryer. Woodruff Lake itself provides electric motor boating, fishing, kayaking, etc. Owners can leave their boat at shoreline during summer season. The Woodruff Lake complex is a nice, small, welcoming adult community (55 and over) that is conveniently located in Brighton near shopping, medical facilities and close to highways/freeways for traveling in all four directions.
Co-Op – $176,000. 9833 Cambridge Ct. – South Lyon
Sold 11/10/23 (Seller Agent)
Seller anxious to move back to Florida reduces price after only one week! Here is an opportunity to live in the peaceful, intimate neighborhood of Centennial Farms, a 55+ community. As you open the front door, you’ll be entering this delightful, lovely move-in ready air-conditioned (2021) ranch home offering over 1725 square feet of finished living space between the two levels. The comfortable floor plan offers an open concept design with a kitchen housing appliances that remain, 42-inch cabinetry, farmers sink and reverse osmosis facet (2021) housed within the kitchen island (part of the updates). The kitchen is adjacent to the dining area with a large bay window allowing light to flow in. With full view of the living room, you also have view of the charming 4-seasoned room (new wood 2022) overseeing the back of the lot that is nicely landscaped with mature trees and lots of green space. The owners primary bedroom is spacious, allowing plenty of room for king size bed, dresser, chest and end tables and has a nicely organized walk-in closet. The large, open finished basement provides the additional 825 square feet of living area, is perfect for entertaining guests, and awaits your vision on how else you might also use all this space. Lower level includes a full bath and bonus room, with closet. Home comes with 1 car attached finished garage. If maintenance free living isn’t enough, Centennial Farms owners have lake privileges on Crooked Lake and a great clubhouse! If interested, much of the furniture is for sale.
Single Family – $225,000. 509 Riddle St. – Howell
Sold 10/13/23 (Seller Agent)
A cozy ranch with just under 1400 square feet of charm and character throughout is located within walking distance to downtown Howell’s shops, restaurants, brewery, theater/entertainment, farmers market, and more. As you approach this home, you will notice brickwork on each side of the paved drive with split rail fence, draped with rose bushes and other flowers and lamp posts in the yard to light your way in the evening. As you pass through the unique solid wooden front door you’ll enter the living room and immediately be taken back by the large bay window overlooking the lovely front yard, beautifully landscaped. With original wood floors, freshly painted walls, and Wall-Side windows, this delightful home is move-in ready. Boasting 3 nice sized bedroom, an eat in kitchen with stainless steel appliances that stay, and which is adjacent to the laundry room that houses a 100-amp breaker box, new in 2023. The large, open family room (with updated furnace in 2023), featuring a skylight, provides the additional square footage of living area and is perfect for entertaining guests and also awaits your vision on how else you might also use all this space. French doors lead to the large deck (it needs some TLC) and opens to the fully fenced back yard, completely landscaped and offers privacy. The low maintenance vinyl siding is a plus, as is the large shed in the back yard. This home come with privileges on Thompson Lake, boat launch, and park.
8 Must-Have Amenities When Buying Your New Home
Purchasing a new home can be a multifaceted and costly endeavor, with numerous options and amenities to take into account before making a decision. From pricing and bedroom/bathroom count to wall color schemes, cabinets, countertops, total square footage, and property size, each factor plays a crucial role in determining the right home for you. However, to ensure maximum comfort, quality, and value in your new home, it’s essential to prioritize these eight essential amenities.
Master Bathroom
To best enjoy your home, you should focus on one of the primary rooms in your house, the master bedroom. Here, you will sleep, dress, put on your makeup, and even gather with your family for important and decisive talks. But there is another aspect to the master bedroom that no homeowner should ever dismiss – the master bathroom. The master bathroom is sometimes called an “en suite,” meaning that the bathroom is attached to the master bedroom with private access rather than located in the nearby hallway.
A master bathroom adds an inviting and appealing touch to your master bedroom, completing the overall experience. The convenience of having the bathroom directly connected to your master bedroom reduces the distance you need to travel after showering or bathing, as opposed to walking down the hall. Once you experience the convenience and comfort of having a master bathroom, it may become an indispensable amenity you’ll never want to live without.
Stainless-Steel Kitchen Appliances
Stainless-steel appliances are a premium amenity for your new home. They’re more expensive than black or white appliances and have more durability. This means stainless-steel appliances will last longer with fewer repairs or maintenance needs than non-stainless-steel appliances. You’ll pay more for these appliances but they’re well worth it.
Fenced-in Backyard
A fenced-in backyard is one of the best amenities you could buy for your new home. You might have small children who would love to run around in the backyard. A fenced backyard provides parents with a much greater sense of safety and peace of mind when their kids are playing outside, compared to an unfenced yard. The same applies if you have dogs or cats that will be much safer outside than without a fenced yard.
Moreover, you might one day want to install an inground pool in your backyard. Most local laws and ordinances require homeowners to have a fence surrounding their pool. Also, having a fence will increase the property value when you decide to sell your home down the road or take out an equity line of credit or a second mortgage against your home’s equity.
Open Floor Plan
When searching for a new home, prioritize an open floor plan, where nearly every room seamlessly connects and shares a visual flow with others. This delightful feature creates an illusion of increased space without requiring additional square footage at a higher cost. The openness of each room becomes apparent, particularly when the kitchen, dining room, and living area blend seamlessly without separating walls. Embrace the sense of freedom and visual appeal this floor plan offers, making your living space feel more expansive and enjoyable.
Updated Kitchen with Island and Premium Countertops
Purchasing a home with an updated kitchen is highly recommended. In addition to stainless-steel appliances, it’s essential to prioritize finding the most spacious kitchen within your budget. Look for a home featuring a kitchen island and top-notch countertops like granite or quartz. A generously-sized island at the heart of your modern kitchen will offer abundant countertop space for meal preparation and serving. Additionally, premium countertops not only enhance visual appeal but also provide superior durability compared to basic, inexpensive materials like Formica.
Downstairs Bathroom
When purchasing a two-story home, like a colonial or high-ranch architectural style, it is essential to ensure that it includes at least one downstairs bathroom. While having a full bathroom with a shower and bath downstairs is a plus, it’s not a strict necessity. A half bath with a toilet, sink, mirrored vanity cabinet, and a wall-hung towel rack should suffice on the ground floor. Without a downstairs bathroom, you’ll face the inconvenience of having to go upstairs every time you need to use the restroom.
Attached Two-Car Garage
An attached garage is a must-have for your new home purchase, especially if you reside in cold and snowy climates. The convenience of walking directly from inside your home to your garage without exposing yourself to the elements when accessing your car is highly appreciated. When searching for a new home, aim for a minimum of a two-car attached garage. While a three-car garage may offer a more elegant and opulent appearance on your property, a two-car garage is perfectly adequate and satisfactory unless you require additional space for multiple cars.
Finished Basement
Purchasing a home with a finished basement is highly advisable. Basements typically offer substantial space, and finishing them after buying the home can be a costly endeavor. Hiring a professional, licensed contractor to finish a basement could easily exceed $30,000. Thus, it’s financially beneficial to find a home with a finished basement included in the purchase.
A finished basement opens up numerous possibilities, allowing you to create a man cave, an exercise area, a playroom with a ping pong table or pool table, additional bedrooms, bathrooms, a second kitchen, or even a wet bar and movie room. The versatility of a finished basement adds significant value and potential to your home.
Including these eight home amenities in your new home purchase will not only provide peace of mind but will also enhance the overall enjoyment of your living space. To make the most out of your home-buying investment in terms of value and quality, consider incorporating all eight amenities when searching for your next home!
How to Evaluate a Buyer’s Offer When Selling Your Home
It is a seller’s dream situation: you put your house on the market and receive multiple offers. While you might think the highest priced offer is naturally the best, that is not always the case. Learn how to evaluate real estate offers from home buyers so you can accept the offer that makes the most sense for your unique situation.
Set Aside Your Emotions
Selling a home is an emotional time. You may be looking forward to your next steps or feeling nostalgia for the home you have chosen to leave. Emotions will not help you when evaluating whether real estate offers are fair. Allow yourself to feel your emotions, then set them aside so you can be an impartial judge of the offers you have received for your home.
Compare the Price With Recent Offers
While every home is different, your home should not go for significantly more (or significantly less) than other homes in the neighborhood unless the condition is much finer (or much worse) than similar homes. Look at the real estate data to understand pricing trends within your neighborhood. Recently sold home prices can adjust your expectations by allowing you to see the offer in context to recent deals.
Check for Pre-Approved Status
Mortgage lenders may pre-qualify or pre-approve applicants. These sound similar, but there is an important difference to know. A home buyer who is pre-approved has approval from the lender to obtain a loan in a certain amount. A buyer who is pre-qualified is qualified for a loan of a certain amount but is not yet approved. Accordingly, if you choose a pre-approved applicant, the deal can proceed faster than if you choose someone who is only pre-qualified. If you need to sell a home quickly, this factor can make all the difference.
Check the Closing Date
If you want to sell a house quickly, focus on the closing date in the offer. Sometimes, homes close quickly. Other times, the deal can drag out, for example if the buyer is not pre-approved or if they are insisting on a home inspection. When time is critical, you may be better off accepting a lower-priced offer with an early closing date rather than delaying your move (and racking up expenses) while waiting for a far-off date.
Read the Fine Print
Home offers sometimes come with conditions. Read the terms of every offer. Your real estate agent can help you understand the considerations and what they mean for your real estate deal. Some home buyers will offer to cover the seller’s out of pocket costs, such as the closing costs or legal fees. Some home buyers will waive their right to a home inspection, essentially offering to buy the property regardless of condition. By understanding what a buyer may be giving up out of their eagerness to purchase the home, you can compare offers to one another with a better understanding of their impact on you. A buyer who pays the seller’s closing costs will save you money. A buyer who waives an inspection means that you will not be paying for last-minute repairs that a home inspection could have revealed.
Then there are the buyers who ask for concessions from you, the seller. A buyer might request that you cover their closing costs, or they might request that you pay a certain percentage of the home cost. A seller concession of five percent would require you to pay five percent of the home sale price. This would decrease the out-of-pocket costs for the home buyer.
When there are multiple offers, the one with zero seller concessions is often, but not always, the best offer. By taking the time to review the fine print, you will understand the true terms and conditions of each offer and be able to make an informed decision.
Your real estate agent is your ally throughout the selling process. Make sure you choose a local real estate agent you can trust to explain all the terms of each real estate offer. This way, you will be able to weigh the pros and cons of different offers and make the best decision.
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