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Do You Know How CMAs and Appraisals Differ?

November 4, 2016 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

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Hi Friends.

So, do you know how CMAs and home appraisals differ? If you don’t keep reading!

Establishing a home’s market sales price is equally important to buyers, sellers, lenders and real estate professionals. To help transactions proceed quickly and efficiently, sales professionals and appraisers both utilize information from the local Multiple Listing Service (MLS).

The MLS is a professional member-based cooperative that contains a wealth of information including active listings, homes that have recently sold, tax roll data, historical data, and market trends such as how quickly homes are selling and how close they sell to the original listing prices.  It’s what I use daily to keep up-to-the-minute current on what’s happening in the Triad area market.

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Using this data, I prepare a comparative market analysis (CMA) report to help my sellers choose a listing price for their homes and to help my buyers make competitive offers. The CMA is a consumer-facing report that includes recently sold homes and homes for sale that are most similar to the seller’s home in location, appearance, features, and general price range.  It gives sellers a good indication of what the market will pay for their particular home, helping to take some of the emotion out of the pricing process, resulting in a ‘right price’ for their property, which often times leads to quicker and more favorable sales – and sometimes multiple offers!

Buyers and I use this data to assess sellers pricing on homes they like, versus other similar homes in the current market to determine if the seller’s price is fair, a great deal, or too high.  This information is useful in determining the correct offer for a buyer to start with and can help shorten the negotiation process in some cases, benefiting both parties!

Now, on to bank appraisals.

If the buyer is requesting financing through a bank (mortage), the bank will order an appraisal, using the same MLS data, but with some differences. A bank appraisal is performed by a licensed appraiser to determine market value. Comparable homes similar to those in a CMA are used to compare physical features, property tax records and recent solds to determine whether values are trending up or down.  This gives the bank (lender) an idea of the property’s value and determines the threshold price for approving a mortgage.  If a property doesn’t appraise to the price that it is listed for, a lender is less likely to approve a loan amount necessary for a buyer to buy, making it a lot harder to sell your home.

In short, the CMA introduces consumers to the ever-changing marketplace of homes for sale and those properties that have recently sold to help them formulate right pricing and offer strategies. The appraisal determines market value for the bank so that the bank doesn’t lend too much money on a single property. Together, CMAs and appraisals help consumers more efficiently buy and sell their homes.

Hope you find this information helpful!  As always, I’d love to help you with any questions or clarifications!  Thanks for stopping by today – please come back soon!

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Filed Under: Featured, Laura Kubicki Realty Tagged With: Buying a home, Laura Kubicki Realty, Real Estate, Real estate financing, Selling a home

Three Ingredient Slow Cooker Pot Roast – To Die For!

October 28, 2016 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

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Hello my busy, fabulous, friends!

Fall is in full swing.  Cooler temps rule and Halloween is right around the corner, as we all gear up to head smack into the holidays.

So before it all hits my dear readers, I want to give you an early gift.  The gift of more time – all wrapped in a saucy, tender, mouthwatering, 3 ingredient, pot roast meal.

I submit to you that this may in fact be the easiest and most delicious slow cooker pot roast of all time…(and I’ve tried a lot of them)!  Three ingredients friends…just 3!!!!!!!!!!

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3 Pot Roast Ingredients
I promise friends, this recipe will quickly fill your house with a warm, savory, smell that will cause your family to gasp – Umm! What are we having for dinner???  That’s exactly what my brother and I used to say when we ran in on a chilly day after school and smelled this amazingly simple concoction!

Cooking Pot RoastLook at all that simmering flavor!

So tender it falls apart!

…And all you’ll need to do to plate this perfection is cook up some noodles or rice (I use whole wheat egg noodles most of the time – but have you seen the frozen, microwave in the bag rice that’s ready to go in 4 minutes with no clean up?) and a veggie side – usually frozen spinach in my house, and you’re all done…

Plated Slow Cooker Pot Roast

Oh and while you’re at it, grab a quick glass of red to go with!  Quick and Easy Slow Cooker Pot RoastPlated Pot Roast3

Enjoy everyone and thanks for visiting!  And if you haven’t already…please don’t forget to subscribe to Laura’s Choice! 
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Slow Cooker Pot Roast

Course Main Dish
Servings
Ingredients
  • 2-3 lbs Pot Roast bulky fat trimmed away
  • 1 packet french onion soup mix Lipton’s has best flavor I think
  • 8 ounce can of tomato sauce
Course Main Dish
Servings
Ingredients
  • 2-3 lbs Pot Roast bulky fat trimmed away
  • 1 packet french onion soup mix Lipton’s has best flavor I think
  • 8 ounce can of tomato sauce
Instructions
  1. Coat slow cooker crock with cooking spray
  2. Place trimmed pot roast inside cooker
  3. Sprinkle with french onion soup seasoning mix
  4. Cover with tomato sauce
  5. Cook on low for 7-8 hours or high for 3-4 hours
  6. Serve over egg noodles, rice, or potatoes.
  7. I frequently have spinach on the side and horseradish for those who like it spicy!
Recipe Notes

**You can also add mushrooms, potatoes, and carrots to recipe if you want a little extra something in there! My family likes it best plain…:o)!

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Filed Under: Featured, Food Tagged With: 3 Ingredient Meals, 5 Ingrediant Meals, Crock Pot, Easy dinners for fall and winter, Pot Roast, Slow Cooker

Renegotiating After the Home Inspections

October 1, 2016 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

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Hi Friends.

You know residential property negotiations don’t necessarily end when you and the seller sign the contract to purchase.  That’s of course because you have the right to have the home you’re buying inspected for soundness, which you can include as a contingency to your offer during the due diligence period. This protects you, if the inspection reveals a serious issue, so you and the seller can address it through renegotiations.

During the inspection process, the inspector is required to tell you about the major components of the home such as, condition of the appliances, heating and cooling, electrical and plumbing systems, foundation, roofing, exterior materials and so on.

I also highly recommend you get separate inspections for pests and environmental issues such as radon, and also learn if your future home is up to current building code standards and if not what needs to be done to bring it up to code.  You’ll also want to be sure and check., if applicable,  any updated or added space such as a renovated basement or porch for current permits!

Once the inspections are complete, you have to decide if any problems found are worth renegotiating.  This is a risk because your existing contract is no longer in force when you go to renegotiate, and the seller is free to accept another offer and/or refuse to update or fix the home.  You’ll want to think about renegotiating only for large problems such as a system that is unsafe or expensive to replace.

Most sellers expect to make reasonable repairs and replacements if the inspection reveals an issue that wasn’t obvious when you first agreed to terms. As long as communication remains open and civil, the seller should have as much desire to make the sales contract work as you do.  Questions?  Message me and I’ll be more than happy to help!

And don’t forget to subscribe to Laura’s Choice by typing in your email in the right hand column of this blog! Remember to check out and like me at Laura Kubicki Realty on Facebook too for even more useful tips and real estate information!

Thanks for reading and good luck!

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Filed Under: Featured, Laura Kubicki Realty Tagged With: Buying a home, Due diligence, real estate contracts, real estate negotiations, Renogiating a residential property contract

So What Are YOU Having For Dinner?

September 23, 2016 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

Freezer Dinner Party with Wild Tree!

So friends!  Here are some questions for you!

Do you ever stress out trying to come up with what’s for dinner every day?  Sick of eating out?

Are there nights when extra curricular activities, work demands, or sudden out of town company derails  your dinner designing?

Are you looking to eat “healthier”?  Or maybe you’d like to get your kids to try something new, outside their world of chicken nuggets and pizza?

Maybe you’re a five o’clock “hmm, what are we going to do about dinner tonight” panic person?  Or the opposite – a huge OCD Meal Planner (guilty)…who would just love to conveniently sprinkle in already prepped, healthy, and ready to make in a flash meals to turn to on your busiest of days…

Then…you SIMPLY MUST TRY THIS!  Go to or host a Wildtree Freezer Meal Party (not an affiliate).  So. Much. Fun!!!!!!

Wild Tree Products

I’ve been to them, and I just hosted one last weekend (with my adorable friend Sarah), and it is just such a great experience every time!

Here’s what you do.

Step 1.  Normal grocery shopping – convenient list provided by Wildtree!

Step 2.  Prep your proteins the day before the party into ten freezer resealable bags.

Prepping Proteins for Party
Prepping Proteins for Party

Step 3.  Attend/host party with your friends, sip refreshing drinks, chit chat, and nosh away on delicious Wildtree provided apps (thank you Sarah), while you finish adding the low sodium, organic, Wildtree Seasonings and Sauces to your prepped bags.

“Squish” or shake said ingredients together inside bags, add labels provided by Wildtree with simple cooking instructions, and take home to your freezer to be thawed and quickly cooked up later.

See for yourself…

Delivered to the host's door!
Delivered to the host’s door!

 

Party Stations!
Party Stations!

 

Party Apps and WT Display
Party Apps and WT Display – thanks Sarah!

 

Unpack your WT products
Unpack your WT products

 

Allison prepping dinners!
Allison prepping dinners!

 

Sunny making dinners!
Sunny making dinners!

 

Final dinner packed complete with instructions for cooking!
Final dinner packed complete with instructions for cooking!

 

This is what ten dinners look like!
This is what ten dinners look like!

 

Of course we had party favors...
Of course we had party favors…

 

And then I made one for dinner that night!
And then I made one for dinner that night!

 

WT Recipe Cards
WT Recipe Cards

 

Wild Tree Mongolian Beef Stir Fry. I added lots of veggies, cause we're just like that here!
Wild Tree Mongolian Beef Stir Fry. I added lots of veggies, cause we’re just like that here!

 

Jack gobbled it up!
Jack gobbled it up!

 

And so did Joe!
And so did Joe!

 

Yum!
Yum!

And that’s it.

A fun social with friends where you come home with ten meals for your family ready to go.  AMAZING and DELICIOUS meals.  Right there. Done. Finished.

And the peace of mind…it feels so liberating…even for those of us who generally love to cook, the daily grind can always catch up.  But with Wildtree dinners in your fridge – you’re ready to go!

10 ready made healthy meals in your freezer!
10 ready made healthy meals in your freezer!

So click on this link if you want to check it out…and let me say again, this is NOT an affiliate link.  It’s just a great idea I loved and had to share with you, in case it can help you too!

Of course this freezer meal concept can be just expanded to all sorts of things so…just go for it!

And remember…you can refrigerate or freeze any cooked leftovers for yet another lunch or dinner another day!  Smiles…all smiles!

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And the price?  Only about $4-$5 per person (cheaper than going out)!

Each meal serves about six.  And if there’s only two of you – yep – you guys get 20 dinners out of the 10…wow.

So think on it friends!  This idea may just be the one you’re looking for!  And lemme know if you try it!  Bet it’ll help ya “live happy”!  And you’re family – they’ll be happy too!  Message me if you’d like more info…and PLEASE subscribe to Laura’s Choice and like me at Laura’s Choice on Facebook!  Thank you!

XOXO!

 

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Filed Under: Featured, Food, Lifestyle Tagged With: Easy Dinners, Easy Meals, Family friendly meals, Freezer Dinner Party, Freezer meals, Healthy Dinner, Healthy Meals, Laura's Choice Meal Ideas, Time Saving Tips, Wild Tree Freezer Meals, Wild Tree Party

Fall Is In The Air!

September 1, 2016 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

Our House

STILL A GREAT TIME TO SELL – OR TO BUY!

Here’s why.

FALL LAURA

In the Triad, home inventories remain historically low – down 25% from this time last year! That means, if you’re wanting to put your home up for sale, buyers out there would love the chance to see it (perhaps jazzed up a bit with some fun fall decor?) and make an offer!

And for folks looking to buy, there’s good news for you too – interest rates are still low! Not to mention cooler temperatures and fall’s beautiful color are heading our way, making it such an enjoyable time of year to look for your new home.

So if you’re ready to go, so am I!  Give me a call or text at 336-413-9197 or click here to get started.

And if not…please keep me in mind for any friends or family who may be “on the move”!  I’d love to help them too!

Thank you!

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Filed Under: Featured, Laura Kubicki Realty Tagged With: Buying a home, Laura Kubicki Realty, Real Estate, Selling a home

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