People’s main worry when thinking about selling is, where would I move?
Well, according to Realtor Magazine”s July 3rd, 2023 article, rents are coming down in these ten cities. For a referral to a great agent in these cities, contact me at 845-893-0173. I will ask the agent in that city to credit a percentage of any referral fee I receive against your initial rental cost to save you a little cash!
Here’s my latest video in my “What’s Great in and around Rockland County” series, a profile of renowned Rockland artist, Doris Laughton. Do you know a person, organization, business, or event that makes Rockland and the surrounding counties a special place to live? Send me their contact info!
One note: For some reason my last line of the video was lost, but I thanked Doris for joining me and ended with: “I’m Dawn Barclay, associate broker with Century 21 Full Service Realty, bringing you what’s great in and around Rockland County.”
What are the biggest mistakes home buyers and sellers make from a legal point of view? Join me as I interview paralegal Mary Kay Rivera who has been helping Rockland buyers and sellers for almost 40 years as the paralegal for Richard Glickel, Esq.
Are you a senior who has decided to make modifications to your home in order to age in place—but you’re short on funds to make those modifications? Here are some resources that may provide assistance:
Minor improvements and repairs can cost between $150 and $2,000. Many home remodeling contractors offer reduced rates or sliding-scale fees based on income and ability to pay. Public and private financing options may also be available. Sources of support include the following.
Modification and repair funds provided by the Older Americans Act are distributed by Area Agencies on Aging (AAA). To contact your local AAA, contact the Eldercare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 or https://eldercare.acl.gov.
Rebuilding Together, Inc., a national volunteer organization, is able to assist some low-income seniors through its local affiliates. Visit http://rebuildingtogether.org to learn more.
Local energy and social service departments can assist through the U.S. Department of Energy’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP). You can also search for state-specific tax credits, rebates, and savings at http://energy.gov/savings.
Many cities and towns make grant funds available through their local departments of community development.
Lenders may offer home equity conversion mortgages or reverse mortgages that allow homeowners to utilize home equity to pay for improvements. Learn more by visiting https://www.ncoa.org/economic-security/home-equity/.
Search for additional resources in your state by visiting www.Homemods.org.
If you decide that you’d rather move than make these changes—either to assisted living or to a one-level home or condo, I can help you with both. And the great news is that Century 21 Full Service Realty has a program called RealVitalize that will cover the upfront costs of many non-structural improvements at no upfront cost to you. You just pay at the closing table out of the profits of your sale. This program isn’t right for everyone however, and conditions do apply. So, is it right for you? Let’s talk. Just email me at dawnbarclayrealtor@gmail.com or call me at 845-893-0173 so we can set up a convenient time to meet and have me tour your home.
The fourth annual Rockland Arts Festival rocked the Palisades Mall on 2/5/2023. Here’s a glimpse of the 50 local artists exhibiting. Just another great thing about living in Rockland!