Saturday, November 27, 2010

Is the U.S. Economy Growing?

In an article posted on RISMedia.com titled "New GDP Numbers Show Economy Growing Slowly" by Kevin G. Hall says that newly reported Gross Domestic Product figures show that the economy could be growing. For most of us that is a great thought, especially with so many foreclosures, job losses, and difficult economic times. The article also mentions that consumer spending is up, which is a sign that stress over job losses and other financial woes are decreasing. Want more information on this news? Visit the link to the article here.

To buy or sell Tulsa, OK real estate, contact Kelly Howard of McGraw Realtors at 918-230-6341 or www.kellyhowardhomes.com.

Eliminating Autumn Pests from Your Broken Arrow, OK Home

Many insects find their way into our Tulsa, Oklahoma homes during this time of year. They come in through crevices and cracks in roof flashing, siding, trim, vents, and any other way they can. Once they are inside the walls and structural areas of our homes they can be very hard to exterminate. When the weather warms up they will often come inside through light fixture openings, vents, light switches, and fireplaces. To help eliminate pest problems in the Spring, follow these simple steps:

  1. Walk around your home, inside and out. Look for any cracks, crevices, and missing caulk in your siding, doors, and windows.
  2. Look around for holes in drywall.
  3. Check your roof for loose roof flashing and shingles. For a thorough inspection, call a Tulsa, OK roofing company.
  4. Basically look for any little areas of your home where pests can enter.


For Tulsa, OK pest control, call M.E.- Duane Montgomery of Montgomery Exterminating at 918-438-4885 or www.montgomeryexterminating.com.

For a Tulsa, OK roofing services, call Judy Smith of A-Best Roofing at 918-587-1426 or www.abestroofing.com.

For help with all your Tulsa, OK real estate needs call Darryl Baskin, McGraw Realtors, 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How are Tulsa, Oklahoma real estate matters resolved in court!

There are different types of cases and courts in which a Tulsa, OK real estate related matter can be heard. When it comes to real estate, there could be issues related to property lines, ownership, title problems, failure to declare previous issues in a disclosure statement or much more. Here are several types of issues that could arise and how they are generally handled.

In small claims court, the case is usually over things with a value of less than $6000. Many times in small claims court people are unrepresented when it comes to a small dispute over less than $6000 or disputes over a renter and landlord. Cases like these are usually heard by the judge within 30 days and are decided the day of the court hearing. For an eviction, you give notice to a tenant and have it posted. If they don't respond or pay you the debt they owe, you file a petition at the courthouse with appropriate information. It is filed and you pay a small fee and they send a notice out. You are usually given a court date within 30 days. If you are a renter and the landlord's property (where you live) is involved in a foreclosure, there are several things that can happen. Sometimes even if you are in the right, you may still lose any prepaid money.

For more information on legal matters involving Tulsa, OK real estate, contact David Keesling with Richardson, Richardson, Boudreaux at 918-492-7674 or www.rrblawok.com.

Need Tulsa, OK title insurance? Contact Ann Rollins of Closings of Tulsa at 918-493-2241 or www.closingsoftulsa.com.

Prevent legal issues due to lack of insurance coverage. For Tulsa, OK insurance, contact Mike Tedford of Tedford Insurance at 918-299-2345 or www.tedfordinsurance.com.

For all your Tulsa, OK real estate needs, contact Darryl Baskin, McGraw Realtors, 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.

Monday, November 22, 2010

South Tulsa Luxury Home for Sale

Bixby, OK Luxury Home for Sale!

10824 S. 93 E. Ave.
Bixby, OK. in The Legends Addition
$725,000

5 Bedrooms
5 Full 1 Half Bathrooms
5 Living Areas
3 Car Garage
Bixby School District

Casual elegance combined with private backyard backing to green area & mature trees. Gorgeous brick & stone 5 Bedroom. Main level master with his & her's bath off Laundry Room. Granite Kitchen open to family room. 3 bedrooms, game & exercise rooms upstairs. Outdoor living with Pool and Bath.





To get more information on this Bixby, OK luxury home for sale or to buy or sell Tulsa, OK area real estate, contact Kelly Howard, McGraw Realtors at 918-230-6341 or www.kellyhowardhomes.com.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Will Buying a Tulsa, OK Area Condo Lead to Higher Bills?

For many home buyers, considering a condominium or townhouse seems like a smart idea. They can avoid doing exterior maintenance on the property such as lawn care and painting, but also have the benefits of home ownership. With the increase in foreclosures in the last couple of years, however, owners can find themselves being required to pay extra dues and expenses caused by owners who have had their properties foreclosed. An article, recently printed in the Tulsa World, Shared housing can lead to shared bills, discusses some keys to avoiding extra expenses when purchasing a condo or other type of shared housing.

Shared housing can lead to shared bills
For those who have a lot of cash or can get credit, this could be an ideal time to buy a house.
But beware if you are looking to buy a condominium, co-op, town house or other property that's part of a homeownership group - you could end up responsible for some of your neighbors' bills.
That's because people in shared ownership communities chip in to pay the cost of maintaining the buildings and amenities such as swimming pools. Also, the funds, usually paid in monthly installments, are often used to pay for landscaping, as well as to insure the structures.

But when individual owners in a group walk away from their homes or lose them to foreclosures, the bills end up getting split by the remaining homeowners.

Sometimes associations let bills pile up, creating potentially devastating surprises for owners.

"There's really a crisis within a crisis in the shared ownership community," said Gary Poliakoff, co-author of "New Neighborhoods: The Consumer's Guide to Condominium, Co-op and HOA Living."

The Community Associations Institute (CAI) trade group recently reported that more than half of the nation's 310,000 community associations are struggling with "serious" or "severe" financial woes.

Some 59 percent of association managers reported that more than 3 percent of homes in their community groups were vacant, the study said. Some 65 percent of associations reported that more than 5 percent of their homeowners were delinquent on their monthly assessments.

If an association determines that it needs to levy a special assessment on homeowners, there's no legal limit on how high that assessment can be.

And homeowners can't just decide not to pay. Associations can get legal judgments to allow them to take a portion of homeowners' wages or put liens on their properties.

To help avoid problems, check out the association thoroughly before you buy.

Dig deep into financial records. You should get the association's financial statement and find out what expenses the complex is paying, and what percentage of its overall obligations is handled by the dues.

Associations should have a balanced budget that covers both current and anticipated costs, he said.

Make sure the association has adequate insurance coverage. Associations generally hold the policy on structures.

Check into an association's reserves. Some states require that the associations maintain reserves for any expense that's likely to exceed threshold amounts, such as $10,000. In those states the association must have a reserve study showing what the anticipated costs are, when they're expected to be needed and how much money is set aside to handle them.

Look over the grounds. Some 35 percent of associations have reduced landscaping services and 12 percent are asking homeowners to do some work themselves, the CAI study said.
Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?subjectid=364&articleid=20101114_46_E3_Fortho308694
To buy or sell your Tulsa, OK Area Condo, contact Kelly Howard, McGraw Realtors at 918-230-6341 or www.kellyhowardhomes.com.



Enjoy the View from these Charming Spacious Condo's just Steps Away from the River Parks. Downtown and major interstates are only minutes away.


3731 South Riverside Drive
Tower Court Condo's in Tulsa, OK.

$172,900

3 Bedrooms
2 Full 1 Half Bathrooms
2 Car Attached Garage
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3727 South Riverside Drive
Tower Court Condo's in Tulsa, OK.

$169,900

3 Bedrooms
2 Full 1 Half Bathrooms
2 Car Attached Garage
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3729 South Riverside Drive
Tower Court Condo's in Tulsa, OK.

$169,900

3 Bedrooms
2 Full 1 Half Bathrooms
2 Car Attached Garage


To sell your Tulsa, OK area Condo or to find condominiums for sale in Tulsa, contact Kelly Howard of McGraw Realtors at 918-230-6341 or www.kellyhowardhomes.com



Tulsa OK Area Luxury Homes for Sale...

Luxury Homes for Sale in the Tulsa, OK Area

Elegant Luxury Home For Sale in Bixby, OK.

13420 S. Lewis Ave.
$999,000

13420 South Lewis Avenue in Bixby, OK
The Estates of Hampton Hills Addition

5 Bedrooms
5 Full, 1 Half Bathrooms
3 Car Garage

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Secluded Owasso, OK Luxury Home For Sale

15601 East 82nd Street North
in Owasso, OK.

$1,900,000

4 Bedrooms
4 Full, 2 Half Bathrooms
4 Car Garage