Archives for January 2013

2012 United States and Canada Household Moving Migration Patterns

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source: AltlasVanLines.com

Guitar-Shaped Kitchen Sink for a Harmonious Home

guitar-sinkWashing dishes will probably never be fun – it is a chore, after all. But would it be a bit less of a pain if you could do it in a fun and unusual kitchen sink?

This custom guitar-shaped sink was fabricated by the creative minds at Pearidge Concrete and Crafts. The unique sink was installed outdoors on a custom cabinet made from salvaged wood.guitar-sinkAt eight feet long, this one-of-a-kind outdoor sink might not fit in every household. But there is no reason that creative sinks like this should only be installed outdoors.Concrete sink basins can be made in other shapes also – just in case you aren’t a guitar fan. But for anyone who plays or just enjoys the sweet sounds of a guitar, these pictures ought to inspire a kitchen – or at least a sink – makeover.

100 Social Networking Statistics & Facts for 2012

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5 Tips for Buyers Who Use Downpayment Gifts

downpayment giftAbout a quarter of first-time home buyers use gifts from relatives to fund a down payment for a home purchase, according to data from the National Association of REALTORS®. But lenders are carefully scrutinizing such gifts.

“Basically, the banks want to make sure that you’re not getting a second loan,” Ray Mignone of Ray Mignone & Associates, a financial planning firm, told The New York Times. “If all of a sudden $50,000 pops into your account, they want to make sure it’s not a loan against the property that they’re going to put a mortgage on.”

In a recent article, The New York Times provided some of the following tips in making make these lenders’ checks and balances go smoother for home buyers:

  • Have the money come in a check or wire transfer so that it’s traceable. Lenders often become cautious over cash gifts. 
  • Have the giver provide the lender with a gift letter, which verifies the money is a gift, the specific amount being given, the relationship to the borrower, and that repayment is not required. 
  • Deposit any gift money into the borrower’s account a few months before applying for a mortgage so the lenders have fewer questions about it, Mignone says. 
  • Consider federal gift-tax regulations: Individual gifts of more than $13,000 must be reported to the IRS and are subject to tax. 
  • Be aware that certain types of mortgages may limit how much of a down payment you can receive as a gift. For example, with conventional loans, lenders may require at least 5 percent in the borrower’s own money that is not a gift. However, Federal Housing Administration loans — which are popular among first-time home buyers — do not have any limits on gifts and borrowers can use gifts to cover the entire down payment.

Source: “To Givers of Down Payments,” The New York Times

Housing: Year End Reports Reveal Market Coming Back

Housing-MarketEvery year-end housing report revealed that the real estate market is recovering quite nicely. Here is a quick synopsis of each:

Existing Home Sales Report

  • Total existing-home sales rose 5.9 percent in November over last month
  • Sales are 14.5 percent higherthan November 2011
  • Sales are at the highest level since November 2009
  • The national median existing-home price was $180,600 in November, up 10.1 percent from November 2011
  • Total housing inventory at the end of November fell to a 4.8-month supply; it was 5.3 months in October, and is the lowest housing supply since September of 2005 when it was 4.6 months

Pending Sales Report

  • Pending home sales increased in November for the third straight month and reached the highest level in two-and-a-half years
  • The index is at the highest level since April 2010 when buyers were rushing to beat the deadline for the home buyer tax credit
  • With the exception of several months affected by tax stimulus, the last time there was a higher reading was in February 2007
  • On a year-over-year basis, pending home sales have risen for 19 consecutive months

New Home Sales Report

  • Sales of new homes rose 4.4% in November to a two-and-a-half-year high
  • This is the highest level since April 2010, when a temporary tax credit boosted demand.
  • Sales are now 15.3% higher compared to one year ago

Case Shiller Home Price Index

  • Home prices rose 4.3% in the 12 months ending in October
  • In nineteen of the 20 cities covered, annual returns in October were higher than September

source: KCM

Rental Demand to Edge Higher in 2013?

increaseFive to six million new renter households may be created within the next 10 years, likely caused from low inventories of homes available and tight credit conditions, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center.

Rental demand is expected to particularly increase among seniors looking to downsize their homes, as well as young adults and a growing immigrant population.

“We expect to see an increase in household formation and for a variety of reasons that household formation is likely to be more heavily concentrated among renters and households who are likely to be renters for somewhat longer than was the case for the last 20 years,” Barry Zigas, director of Housing Policy for Consumer Federation of America, told HousingWire.

Tight credit conditions continues to be one main culprit holding back home ownership among some potential buyers.

“Credit for home ownership borrowing will likely be tighter and potentially more expensive, relative to earlier times,” Zigas predicts. “Families will likely have less wealth because the rising generation is starting with less wealth. If down payments are at any significant level, it will be a barrier to acquiring a home for longer than may have been the case in the past.”

Source: “Small Housing Inventory May Push Rental Demand for Years,” HousingWire

8 Must Have Totally Genius Kitchen Upgrades

wine-trapdoorThe kitchen is the central hub of a busy home and for many a room in the house where families spend hours cooking, eating and laughing together. I have yet to meet a homeowner who doesn’t have a kitchen upgrade wish list and I have a feeling after seeing the photos below that list is going to grow.

This kitchen prep sink with cutting board in front of it makes prep time easy and organized. (via homes-decorating.net)

Corner Cabinets

A better alternative to a lazy Susan? We think so! Great for maximizing space in a smaller kitchen. (via allaboutyou.com)

Ventilated drawer

Check out this custom ventilated drawer to store non-refrigerated produce (tomatoes, potatoes, garlic, onions). (via myhomeideas.com)

Pot Filler

Fill pots without having to carry them across the kitchen. (via houzz.com)

Hidden Power

Looking for an outlet for a blender, mixer or other kitchen appliance. This seems like a perfect solution. The best part: this ring forms a seal when the unit is closed, preventing water and other liquids from getting into it! (via mockett.com)

Wine Trapdoor

A trapdoor leading to a spiral wine cellar? Sounds like a must have in my dream house! (via thekitchn.com)

Circular Kitchen

Taking up just 20 square feet, this circle kitchen promises to "rotate up to 180 degrees to give you a sink, microwave, and dishwasher" along with "the same amount of kitchen cupboard as any other middle-sized kitchen." (via thekitchn.com)

Warming Drawer

Keep bread and other food warm without having to worry about it overcooking or burning. (via geappliances.com)