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Free iPhone Application for Home Listings – Find Annapolis Maryland Homes for Sale

Download Free iPhone Application for Finding Homes in Maryland and Enter Code 4517

Download Free iPhone Application for Finding Homes in Maryland and Enter Code 4517

Househunting for the rest of us!

Announcing a free service that you and your friends just may not be able to househunt without – an iPhone application for finding and viewing home listings! If you’re looking for a home in or around Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, check it out, and let me know how you like it.

And if you’re thinking of selling, wouldn’t it be good if your home were made available through the latest technology like this?

I’m still using my Blackberry, so will look forward to hearing your thoughts (and if you think I MUST get an iPhone).

P.S. Call me today for all your Annapolis real estate needs.

Disputing Unfair Tax Assessments on Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Homes

The Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation reviews and updates real property assessments on a three year cycle, covering a third of the homes in the state in each year.  Anne Arundel County is split into three sections, and most recently, “Assessment Area One” properties were reassessed including the Historic District of Annapolis and surrounding areas, such as Annapolis Neck, Edgewater, Riva, and the Broadneck peninsula.

Many friends and clients were upset when their tax assessments rose while sales prices had declined.  Most complained and then simply paid their taxes.  A few decided to take action.  Some asked me for comparable sales data, advice on how to determine the market value for their homes, and tips on how to convey that information to others.

According to the State Department of Assessment and Taxation’s web page The Assessment Appeal Process :

Property owners sometimes feel that the department’s estimate of their property value is wrong. The assessment appeal process is available to allow property owners the opportunity to dispute the value determined by the department. Property values rise and fall to reflect the market. A property owner should file an appeal when they believe that their property is not valued at its current market value.

Appeals may be filed on three occasions:

  1. upon receipt of an assessment notice;
  2. by a petition for review; and
  3. upon purchase of property between January 1 and June 30.

While it may seem like a hopeless effort to dispute your tax assessment, it can be done!   After all, the mission of the department is:

To promote fairness in taxation for Maryland property owners by uniformly appraising all taxable property at market value, certifying property values to local governments, and offering programs of property tax relief and business services in a manner that is courteous and convenient.

Some neighbors in Murray Hill just told me they succeeded in appealing, using neighborhood sales data that I had provided to them.  They said they were able to shave about $40,000 off of their assessment, which will save them a bundle.  For 2009-2010, real property taxes charged by Annapolis City are 0.53/$100, by Anne Arundel County are 0.523/$100, and by the State of Maryland are 0.112/$100, for a total of 1.165%.

Some long-term real estate investors make a practice of disputing every assessment that they get, because the tax increases really add up over the years.

You can dispute it at any time – you don’t need to wait until your next assessment comes out.  For specific details on your Anne Arundel County property taxes, visit Anne Arundel County Real Estate & Personal Property Taxes.

And if you’re in West Anne Arundel County, keep your eyes open for a new assessment notice in late December.

I am curious, do you think your assessment is too high?  Have you tried disputing it?

For more details, visit A Homeowners Guide to Property Taxes and Assessments

Call me today for all your Annapolis real estate needs.

Carlyn Lowery, Associate Broker, eXp Realty, Annapolis Real Estate, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 443-569-3977 or 888-860-7369 x146

Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended and Expanded, A Gift for Annapolis Real Estate Buyers

More gifts from the federal government for homebuyers!  New legislation signed by the President last Friday:

Cash Gift from the Federal Government

Cash Gift from the Federal Government

* Extends the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit of up to $8,000 to first-time home buyers until April 30, 2010, and

* Expands the credit to grant up to $6,500 credit to current home owners purchasing a principal residence between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010, who have used the home being sold or vacated as a principal residence for five consecutive years within the last eight.

Plus,  members of the armed services, as well as intelligence service and foreign service personnel, get extra benefits!  Those who are on active duty and out of the U.S. for 90 days during any part of 2009, get an additional year to buy their homes, to May 1, 2011.

Homebuyers who purchase their home using the tax credit must use that home as a principal residence for a period of no fewer than three years, or must forfeit the entire credit. Military, intelligence and foreign service members do not have to repay the credit if they have to sell their home after fewer than three years occupancy due to official business.

More on this topic:
The Basics: Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit 2009/2010
Time is Running Out for $8000 Gift from the Federal Government

$8000 Bailout Gift for Your Friends

P.S. Call me today for all your Annapolis real estate needs.

Annapolis Real Estate Market Statistics November 2009

Existing Home Sales are at their highest levels in over 2 years, according to an October report published by the National Association of REALTORS (NAR). Fueled by increased activity among first time home buyers, the existing housing market has shown gains in five of the last six months. Based on the recent 9.4 percent increase from August to September, NAR is predicting annual sales volume of 5.57 million units for 2009, up from the earlier prediction of 5.10 million units.

Existing Home Sales By Region

Buyers are taking advantage of low interest rates and a first time buyers tax credit available through the end of November. “Much of the momentum is from people responding to the first-time buyer tax credit, which is freeing many sellers to make a trade and buy another home,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.

Total housing inventory is trending down across the country, reaching its lowest level in two and a half years. Inventory fell to 3.6 million homes available for sale at the end of September. This represents a 7.8 month supply at our current sales pace. “If we could continue to absorb inventory at this pace, home prices would return to normal, modest appreciation patterns next year,” Yun said.

Anne Arundel County figures for October 2009 are shown below.

2009

2008

% Change

Total Sold Dollar Volume:

$ 175,680,472 $ 132,330,760 32.76 %
Average Sold Price: $ 349,961 $ 380,261 – 7.97 %

Median Sold Price:

$ 285,000 $ 320,000 – 10.94 %

Total Units Sold:

502 348 44.25 %


Average Days on Market:

130 152 – 14.47 %

Average List Price for Solds:

$ 388,439 $ 426,461 – 8.92 %


Avg Sale Price as a

percentage of Avg List Price:

90.09 % 89.17 %
Total Number of NEW listings
taken for the month: 776
Total Number of Properties

marked Contract for the month:

367
Total Number of Properties
marked Contingent for the month: 211
Total
Number of NEW pendings
(CONTRACTS + CONTINGENTS): 578

Source: Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. – MLS Resale Data

Copyright 2009
– Information deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed.

P.S. Call me today for all your Annapolis real estate needs.

Annapolis Real Estate Market Statistics November 2009

Existing Home Sales are at their highest levels in over 2 years, according to an October report published by the National Association of REALTORS (NAR). Fueled by increased activity among first time home buyers, the existing housing market has shown gains in five of the last six months. Based on the recent 9.4 percent increase from August to September, NAR is predicting annual sales volume of 5.57 million units for 2009, up from the earlier prediction of 5.10 million units.

Existing Home Sales By Region

Buyers are taking advantage of low interest rates and a first time buyers tax credit available through the end of November. “Much of the momentum is from people responding to the first-time buyer tax credit, which is freeing many sellers to make a trade and buy another home,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.

Total housing inventory is trending down across the country, reaching its lowest level in two and a half years. Inventory fell to 3.6 million homes available for sale at the end of September. This represents a 7.8 month supply at our current sales pace. “If we could continue to absorb inventory at this pace, home prices would return to normal, modest appreciation patterns next year,” Yun said.

Anne Arundel County figures for October 2009 are shown below.

2009

2008

% Change

Total Sold Dollar Volume:

$ 175,680,472 $ 132,330,760 32.76 %
Average Sold Price: $ 349,961 $ 380,261 – 7.97 %

Median Sold Price:

$ 285,000 $ 320,000 – 10.94 %

Total Units Sold:

502 348 44.25 %


Average Days on Market:

130 152 – 14.47 %

Average List Price for Solds:

$ 388,439 $ 426,461 – 8.92 %


Avg Sale Price as a

percentage of Avg List Price:

90.09 % 89.17 %
Total Number of NEW listings
taken for the month: 776
Total Number of Properties

marked Contract for the month:

367
Total Number of Properties
marked Contingent for the month: 211
Total
Number of NEW pendings
(CONTRACTS + CONTINGENTS): 578

Source: Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. – MLS Resale Data

Copyright 2009
– Information deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed.

P.S. Call me today for all your Annapolis real estate needs.

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Here are some client reviews of Carlyn Lowery…

“Carlyn got us a quick sale above the asking price. She qualified prospects well, used a professional photographer for advertising photos, and provided expert advice during negotiations. Carlyn is what other Realtors aspire to be!”
– Paul Donnelly

“As first time home buyers, Carlyn Lowery was very attentive to our basic needs of walking us through each step of the home buying process from a novice standpoint. The long detailed list of items due at specific times from the start of the contract all the way through to the week of closing was greatly appreciated. It was great having an agent who took the time to clearly lay this all out for us. End result – a very smooth time at settlement. No surprises!”
– Ann Hannam

“We wanted a professional who would work with us to sell our home
quickly for a good price and protect our interests as sellers through the process.
Carlyn’s business acumen is her (and will be your) greatest asset.”
– Sue Bogard

“Carlyn was wonderful. She was organized, prepared, and knew the steps to take to sell our home quickly and used a wide array of marketing to get the job done. She gave great advice
during each of the phases, and in particular on the negotiation.”
– Michael Morgan

 

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