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Jul 05 2011

1001 Chevalier – Home For Sale in Delmar Estates, Lafayette, LA

Just listed is a beautiful contemporary home in Delmar Estates West, Lafayette, LA, that features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and approximately 3000 square feet of living.

Asking price: $400,000

1001 Chevalier in Delmar Estates, Lafayette, LA - Kitchen

This home has very modern lines, something we do not see very often in Lafayette.

1001 Chevalier in Delmar Estates, Lafayette, LA - Shower

Here are some of the features of 1001 Chevalier:

  • Wood and tile floors throughout
  • Granite slab counter tops in kitchen and all baths
  • Stainless steel appliances
  • Stone master shower with multiple jets (very large)
  • Bowl sinks in baths
  • Fireplace in living room and master bedroom
  • Formal dining room & breakfast area
  • 3-way split floor plan (second bedroom has private bath)
  • High ceilings throughout & trey ceiling in living.
  • Large corner lot

1001 Chevalier in Delmar Estates, Lafayette, LA - Sink1001 Chevalier in Delmar Estates, Lafayette, LA - Master fireplace

If you would like more information, please contact me. This home has not been included in the MLS yet as the seller gets it ready for showings. By contacting me now, you will be able to get the first look.

I would love to help you find your next home! To search the Lafayette, and Acadiana area MLS, visit my web site.

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Jun 30 2011

Thinking About a Career in Real Estate? Career Night in Lafayette, LA

Come join us next Wednesday for an informative session about careers in real estate. The event will take place at our office at 900 South College Road in Lafayette, LA.

Contact me if you would like more information.

Real estate career night in Lafayette, LA

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Jun 12 2011

We Have a Contract, Now What?

Dear Home Buyer;

I know you aHome buying: signing the contract and what comes nextre excited right now and I can see the sparkles in your eyes for we have just found “the home” for you, and we have an accepted offer. Congratulations!

As your Realtor, my first mission is accomplished: helping you find a home that matches your wants and needs, and your budget. Now I’m switching gear and my mission is to see that we stay on tract until we get to the closing table and you take possession of your new home.

So what do we do now?

Our next step together is inspections.* The number of days allowed for inspections is in our contract (generally 10 to 14 days). This is your opportunity to get to know your home: take it very seriously. Even if you are buying a new home, I highly recommend that your hire a licensed home inspector. And even if the home appears to have been renovated and remodeled, your inspector will most certainly find something to note. They always do. Click here to view This Month in Real Estate (from KW) about the importance of the home inspection.The home inspection is a very important step in the home buying process

This is also the time where we have the home inspected for wood destroying insects. Most people refer to this as the “termite inspection” but there are, in fact, other insects your pest control technician will look for. Your lender may or may not require a Wood Destroying Insect Report (WDIR). This is still something you should do; we live in south Louisiana.

On the lending side, you need to complete your loan application within the number of days we have specified in the contract (in our area, it is usually 5 to 7 calendar days). I will forward a copy of the purchase agreement to your preferred lender and you need to provide him/her with all the documents needed to process the application.

If I haven’t already, I need to get a check or money order from you for the “deposit.” Remember that the money will be deposited in an escrow account until we close and it will then be given back to you (either as a check or as a credit towards your closing costs).

Your inspection period is also the perfect time to start shopping around for home owners’ insurance. Your insurance agent will be able to confirm the flood zone status of the property (if there are any doubts). Get quotes from different companies and choose one.

hurricanes can delay closing on your new home

NOTE: If you are buying a home in south Louisiana during hurricane season (June 1st-December 1st), be prepared to order your insurance with a future effective date 2 or 3 weeks before the set closing date (after appraisal is completed). If you wait too long and a named storm enters the Gulf, you will not be able to purchase insurance until the storm/hurricane dissipates and this could delay your closing.

 

Because we live in south Louisiana, I also have to tell you about mold related hazards. Information about how it can affect real property is available at the EPA website.

You should also take a minute to visit the sex offender registry if you haven’t done so and research the property you are in the process of buying. This database is maintained by the Louisiana State Police.

Once our inspections are completed, we will go through the appraisal phase with the lender, and then the title search with the attorney. I know this may seem like a lot and you may even feel a little overwhelmed at this point (especially with all the excitement of having found your home). Rest easy and relax; this is why I’m here and I will guide you every step of the way.

* Steps of the home buying process and the order in which they occur may vary from one area or state to another.

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Jun 06 2011

This Month in Real Estate, June 2011: The Importance of the Home Inspection

This Month in Real Estate for June 2011 talks about the home inspection. It is important to get a home inspection after you have an accepted offer on a home. At the same time, buyers need to not worry about the small stuff the inspector will find (and they always do find lots of small stuff).

 

 

 

 

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Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Jun 05 2011

Home Sales Report Lafayette, LA and Acadiana: January-May 2011

Home sales for Lafayette Parish and the Acadiana area in May were very close to what they were in April. More homes sold in Acadiana while Lafayette Parish saw 6 fewer sales.

Home Sales Report Lafayette parish and Acadiana May 2011

This is where I usually compare sales for this year with sales from last year. Yes, we keep hearing in the media that sales are down this year, and they are, but we all need to be reminded that we had the home buyer tax credit in 2010. Buyers needed to have a contract on a home by the end of April and close on the new home by the end of June. Therefore, home sale numbers for the spring of 2010 were “artificially” inflated.

The graph below shows home sales between January and May for 2009, 2010 and 2011. As you can see, there has been an increase in April and May when comparing sales from 2009 to sales in 2011.

Home Sales Report Lafayette parish and Acadiana May 2011

There are currently 517 home sales pending in Acadiana and 342 in Lafayette. Last month, there were 543 sales pending in Acadiana and 351 in Lafayette parish.

There are 2329 homes available in Acadiana and 1252 in Lafayette Parish compare to 2293 and 1244 last month. So inventory is slightly up this month, which is a typical trend in the spring.

If you are thinking about buying, selling, or investing in real estate in the Lafayette and Acadiana area, visit my web site and start your search today!

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Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

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