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Jul
11

Selecting a qualified agent that you feel comfortable working with is a very important 1st step to finding your dream home. 

The agent you select to work with throughout your home buying process is going to be your guide and advisor. You will most likely spend a great deal of time working with your agent and will also depend on them for their professional advice. Therefore it is important to make your selection carefully.

Some important considerations in selecting your agent are:

  1. Does the agent work full-time selling real estate? (only work with a full-time agent).
  2. How long has the agent been actively selling real estate full time? Michigan law only requires a 40 hour class to get a real estate license. Make sure your agent is a seasoned professional!
  3. While it is important that an agent sells a reasonable amount of real estate each year, don’t be too quick to work with an agent simply because they always claim to be “#1″ or sell 10′s of millions of dollars of real estate each year. While some may be good agents, others may be so busy that you will become just another number to them and ultimately you may not receive the service you deserve. Read more…

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Jul
08

If you are looking for real estate in Livonia Michigan this just might be the home for you. This Livonia home provides a lot of features and amenities for all of your real estate needs.

 

Click on the “PLAY NOW” button below to start the tour.

 

This home located in the Castle Garden Subdivision, in Livonia Michigan, has it’s own

private pool and swim club. For more information Click Here!

 

For more information about this home Contact Steve Hatfield today.

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Jul
07

Warning….. don’t be the victim of a predatory lender!

Predatory lenders are lenders that use unfair and abusive tactics to take advantage of their borrowers. They may do this in a variety of ways, though many of them involve deception and excessive pressure toward an agreement that will ultimately result in the loss of money for the borrower and a financial gain for the lender.

There are certain things that you should look out for when selecting a lender to avoid those with malicious intents. Don’t be a victim of predatory lending!

  • Don’t be a target: Predatory lenders are lenders that set out to cheat the borrower through deceit and manipulation. Predatory lenders usually target those who may not be educated on current lending practices. Common targets include less educated individuals and the elderly. If you are looking into securing a loan for a home or refinancing, educate yourself by participating in a home buyer seminar. Many times these seminars are free to attend. Read more…

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Jul
04

Happy 4th of July

 

 

History of the 4th of July

 

At the time of the signing the US consisted of 13 colonies under the rule of England’s King George III. Leading up to the signing, there had been growing unrest in the colonies surrounding the taxes that colonists were required to pay to England. The major objection was “Taxation without Representation” — the colonists had no say in the decisions of English Parliament.

Rather than negotiating, King George sent extra troops to the colonies to help control any rebellion that might be arising. The following timeline will give you a crash course in the history that lead to the signing of the Declaration of Independence and America’s break from British rule.

1774 – The 13 colonies send delegates to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to form the First Continental Congress. While unrest was brewing, the colonies were far from ready to declare war.

April 1775 – King George’s troops advance on Concord, Massachusetts, prompting Paul Revere’s midnight ride that sounded the alarm “The British are coming, the British are coming.”

The subsequent battle of Concord, famous for being the “shot heard round the world,” would mark the unofficial beginning of the American Revolution.

May 1776 – After nearly a year of trying to work our their differences with England, the colonies again send delegates to the Second Continental Congress.

June 1776 – Admitting that their efforts were hopeless, a committee was formed to compose the formal Declaration of Independence. Headed by Thomas Jefferson, the committee also included John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Philip Livingston and Roger Sherman.

June 28, 1776 – Jefferson presents the first draft of the declaration to congress.

July 4, 1776 – After various changes to Jefferson’s original draft, a vote was taken late in the afternoon of July 4th. Of the 13 colonies, 9 voted in favor of the Declaration; 2, Pennsylvania and South Carolina voted No; Delaware was undecided and New York abstained.

John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence. It is said that he signed his name “with a great flourish” so “King George can read that without spectacles!”

July 6, 1776 – The Pennsylvania Evening Post is the first newspaper to print the Declaration of Independence.

July 8, 1776 – The first public reading of the declaration takes place in Philadelphia’s Independence Square. The bell in Independence Hall, then known as the “Province Bell” would later be renamed the “Liberty Bell” after its inscription – “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants Thereof.”

August 1776 – The task begun on July 4, the signing of the Declaration of Independence, was not actually completed until August. Nonetheless, the 4th of July has been accepted as the official anniversary of United States independence from Britain.

July 4, 1777 – The first Independence Day celebration takes place. It’s interesting to speculate what those first 4th festivities were like. By the early 1800s the traditions of parades, picnics, and fireworks were firmly established as part of American Independence Day culture.

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Jul
02

Barbecued ribs have long been a back yard cookout favorite.

Here are a couple of ways to prepare succulent hickory smoked ribs that your whole family will love.

Use 3/4 to 1 pound of pork or beef ribs per person (I prefer baby back pork ribs). Cut ribs into serving pieces – 3 to 5 ribs per piece; remove any excess fat. Place ribs in a large roasting pan or Dutch oven; add enough water to cover ribs; pour in 1 (3 1/2 oz.) bottle of liquid smoke. Cover and simmer over moderate heat 20 – 25 minutes. Drain well.

To Grill:

Grill (well drained and unbasted) ribs 3 to 4 inches from moderate coals for 20 to 30 minutes per side. Start basting with barbecue sauce (both sides). Continue to cook ribs (re-basting often) until done, about 1 hour. Read more…

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Jul
01

Below you will find a brief summary of the current real estate market as of July 1, 2010 for Dearborn and Dearborn Heights Michigan.

If you would like a more in-depth and detailed report on the local Dearborn area real estate market please contact me by using the eMail link below of call me at:  313-274-7200.  Be sure to ask for Steve Hatfield!

 

 

 

Dearborn Real Estate Market Update

 

Active Real Estate Listings – Currently on the market and for sale

  • 557 – Single Family Homes
  • 55 – Condominiums / Town Homes
  • 64 – Multi-Family Homes

Pending Real Estate Sales – Sold but not yet closed

  • 466 – Single Family Homes
  • 14 – Condominiums / Town Homes
  • 53 - Multi-Family Homes

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