Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Happy Holidays!!!!!


Happy Holidays from The Patterson Team and www.wesellmtdorahomes.com.

We hope that everyone has a safe and happy holiday this year. We are very appreciative of our customers and want you to know that you make our job a very, very enjoyable one.

This picture is one that my daughter, Dakota, took of the lights down at the Mount Dora marina. If you have time and are in the area, make sure you drive through Mount Dora and see all the holiday lights, breathtaking!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Tangerine Listings...


We had the pleasure of previewing four listings that had broker open houses yesterday. They are located in Tangerine, for those unfamiliar with the area Tangerine is off U.S. 441 between Zellwood and Mount Dora. I'm going to post a little bit of information about the houses and if you would like more detailed information, just let me know and I can email it to you or we can go take a look at them. Just give me a call at 352-409-4811.



This home was built in 1883. It has just over 1.5 acres, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, wiring and plumbing has been updated, 3,025 square feet, and a large front porch. It is listed at $695,000.




This vintage home was built in the 1930's. It has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on over an acre. It has 2 storage buildings and has been updated. It is priced at $399,000.




This 3 bedroom, 2 bath pool home sits on almost 1/2 an acre. It has 1,824 square feet and was built in 1997. This house also qualifies for the U.S.D.A. 100% financing program. Just email me at janice@wesellmtdorahomes.com for the information on this. This home is listed at $239,900.



This is a 4 bedroom, 2 bath pool home on 2 acres. It has an open floor plan, large open kitchen and even has a seperate party room. It has 2,463 square feet. Priced at $399,000.

All of these homes were very nice and we really enjoyed touring them. If you see any from this list that may meet your needs, remember to call me (Janice) at 352-409-4811 to take a look at them. Have a great day and keep warm!

Janice

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Happy 4th of July Weekend!

We hope everyone had a great 4th of July! The weather has turned hot, which is typical of Florida and it is hard to believe it is already July. We had a lot going on here the last month, but things have settled down around here now. The biggest thing being my oldest and only daughter, Dakota, graduated from CH&BS and will be working as our assistant for real estate, so the Patterson Team will now consist of Janice, Helen, and Dakota Patterson.

Prices are looking good here in Lake County. They have leveled out and if you are thinking about buying ~ NOW IS THE TIME!!!!. Just give us a call or you can visit our website at www.wesellmtdorahomes.com to sign up to receive listings updates as they come on the market.

We hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend and until next time!

Janice

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The weather has cooled!

Hope everyone is having a great Tuesday! If you are here in Central Florida you already know that it is definately a jacket day. Saturday when I was outside working I was sure the heat would do me in, but Sunday night the temperature started dropping and we've been enjoying cool weather since then.

It is a buyers market around here right now, so if you are thinking about buying~now would be a good time!

If you are wanting to get out this weekend, Friday night is Mount Dora at Nite from 6-9 and admissionis FREE. There will be shopping, live entertainment, and dining. Shops will be open late for your shopping convenience. Call 352-383-8906 for more information.

Janice

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Today is National Autism Day!!!!!

This is not real estate related, but just wanted everyone to know that today is National Autism Day and the month of April is Autism Awareness month.

Some of you may or may not know that my youngest son has Autism, so this is obviously something that is very important to me. Henry-Thomas is in a good program through the school, but at the age of 8 still is basically non-verbal. I say basically because he probably uses about 15 words; not consistently but has used them at one point. He needs supervision 24/7, but is showing signs of independence and has come a long way since his diagnosis 6 years ago. Like everyone he has his good days and his bad days.

CNN today, April 2, 20008, is having specials on Autism all day. You can also read about families that are dealing with Autism at http://www.cnn.com.

If you have any questions regarding Autism or if you yourself have a child or relative with autism and want to talk, feel free to email me at janice@wesellmtdorahomes.com.

Have a great day!

Janice

Monday, March 31, 2008

Buying property in Florida....

Here is an article that we thought might be of interest about buying property in Florida. Hope you all are having a spring! Remember us for all your real estate needs in the Lake County area!

Things to Keep in Mind When Buying Property in Florida
By: Bob Lipply
Moving to the "Sunshine State" is a dream for many retirees, families and singles. With tropical weather in most parts of this giant peninsula, and miles of beaches, it's easy to daydream about a home with orange and palm trees, Spanish moss, and friendly neighbors. As the fourth most populous state, the dream is a reality for more than 16 million residents. If you're wondering how to pick out your dream property in Florida, then keep some of these tips in mind.

1. Florida is eclectic.
It's true that some Floridians are living the lifestyle stereotype, but most residents will tell you that every community is completely different. Be sure to research the different areas of Florida to make sure you are selecting a development or town that has the atmosphere you are looking for. Life in Miami is completely different than life in Pensacola, which is more like a southern town. Gulf Coast towns and cities are known for being more relaxed, while the East Coast of Florida is a little more fast-paced. Central Florida will vary greatly on whether one chooses South-Central or smack-dab Central, and of course, inland properties are going to be more affordable than their coastline cousins.

2. Choose river and lake properties over pure beach ones.
To keep from spending phenomenal amounts on insurance and property, try to live a little further inland. It's always easier to rent a beach house for a week or two, than to pour money into a beach property year-round. Buying Florida properties five miles or more inland will save you thousands.

3. Basements and extra space are rare.
Wet weather and sandy soil make it almost impossible to build homes with below-ground footage. Many Florida real estate agents will suggest that their clients, who are relocating from out-of-state, trim down their belongings before arriving. Winter necessities are unnecessary for most of Florida. This is usually the first kind of belonging an agent will tell you to scale down.

4. Homeowner associations.
The stereotype of the hyperactive condo board or homeowner association is a reality for many planned and gated communities, and condo complexes in Florida. If it is possible to talk to a few of the residents before purchasing a property in one of these structured developments, then do so. Try to get a feel for how the governing board conducts itself. Always read all the fine print on the homeowner association agreement, so you know what your responsibilities might be. Remember, homeowner associations are your friends not your enemies. They exist to protect your property value by enforcing the rules. Should you find the rules to be too strict for your comfort, there are always non-deed-restricted communities in which to live in Florida.

5. Get familiar with some common terminology.
Most properties in Florida are built out of CBS, or concrete block and stucco that protect homes from humidity, wind and pests. Also, be sure to ask your real estate agent about Florida's Homestead Property Tax Exemptions. Many residents qualify for serious deductions on their property tax, but they have to make sure they are proactive to get them. Look for properties with school districts that have the grade rating of 'A' or 'B'. Schools in Florida are graded just like the students.

6. Check the air conditioning system.
In order to counteract mold and humidity, Floridians have to make sure that their A/C system is powerful and durable. Many residents purchase service contracts with A/C specialists. Also, make sure you understand the system's warranties, and consider getting additional environmental inspections for air quality in your potential new property.

7. Florida homes are not filled with pests.
We don't like bugs as much as you don't. If you keep a reasonably clean house and a regular pest control routine, you will not have a problem with pesty bugs.
Florida has a town, a coastline, and numerous attractions for people of every age, occupation and background. Consider the characteristics of each area of Florida, and then try to narrow things down to a few areas. With the right research, you can find the perfect Tampa Bay Florida real estate property in the right community for you.

Author Bio
Bob Lipply is a licensed broker associate with Remax Realtec in Palm Harbor, Florida.
He has many years of experience in selling Tampa Bay Florida Real Estate and has helped many families relocate to Florida and find their dream homes. Visit his website at www.lipplyrealestate.com
or contact him direct at 1-888-423-5775. e-mail address is info@lipplyrealestate.com

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