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A New Look

November 5th, 2009

CityBurb.com Boise Homes and Real Estate

Some of you might be confused by the new look of our site. The blinding green is gone and the content is very different. What you are seeing is our blog and it is a temporary placeholder as we finish our new site (we’ll always have a blog, it just won’t be the main event).

Since many of you come here to search for Boise homes and real estate in the Treasure Valley, I will forward you on to a service we use (and built) called Client Connect. There you can search for all the active listings in the valley and save the homes and searches that you like. You’ll get automatic email updates when one of those listings has a price change or if a new home matches your criteria.

As for buying, selling and property management questions, we’ll have those sections updated soon.  Otherwise, you can contact us here.

Idaho Power Rate Increase

February 16th, 2009

Summer Residential Power Rates

Did you know that the rate structure for your electricity usage recently changed?  Idaho Power announced last week that their residential rates increased an average of 1.61%.  However, the bigger news is that rates are now tiered and priced by usage.  If you use less than 800 kWh (kilowatt hours) your rates stay at a low 5.58 cents per kWh September through May and 5.78 cents per kWh during the summer months.  However, if you use more than 800 kWh but less than 2,000 kWh they raise to 6.2 cents and 6.59 cents respectively.  If you can hang meat in you home in the summer and bake a cake in there during the winter and use over 2,000 kWh you rates will be much higher – 7.13 cents and 8.17 cents per kWh.

Non-Summer Residential Power Rates

This new structure may help reduce a lot of people’s energy use.  If you are close to one of the tiers, say around 850 kWh, you may start figuring out how to reduce the amount of energy you use in order to take advantage of the lower rates.

Curious about how to lower your energy usage?  Check out the tips below or contact uswe’re EcoBrokers, remember?

  1. Set your thermostat down one degree and save two to three percent on your heating or cooling bill, depending on the season.
  2. Turn off lights not in use.
  3. Participate in an Idaho Power energy efficiency program.
  4. Wash full loads of laundry and dishes, and use water and energy-saving settings.
  5. Use plug strips for computers and video equipment and shut off when not in use.
  6. Buy compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs for light fixtures you use more than two hours a day. They use 75 percent less energy!
  7. Weather-strip windows and doors.
  8. Regularly clean or replace the air filter in your furnace.

$7,500 Tax Credit Could Become $15,000

February 7th, 2009

We’re from the government, and we’re here to help.

Some of you may have heard about the $7,500 Tax Credit that is being offered to first-time homebuyers.  If you haven’t, I’ll give you a quick rundown:  First-time homebuyers, defined as those people that haven’t owned or bought a home in the last three years, can qualify if they closed on a home between April 8, 2008 and June 30, 2009.  Currently, the credit has to be paid back over fifteen years (starting two years after you file), so it is more like a zero interest loan, but congress is trying to make it a true credit without a payback and they are trying to increase the tax credit to $15,000.

The $15,000 tax credit is not yet a law, but it has passed through the Senate and will most likely be signed off in Obama’s Stimulus Package.  The major updates will include not having to pay back the credit as well as opening it up to anyone buying any home, not just first-time homebuyers.  The time frame of the $15,000 credit will piggyback the current tax credit and may possibly be extended to the end of the year.  So those of you that have already purchased a home may be able to amend your taxes and get your tax credit.  Of course, everyone’s tax situation is different so don’t do your taxes based on this blog.  Instead, talk to an accountant.

I’m following this closely and will keep you updated via this blog, but if you have any questions, please give me a call.

***UPDATED HERE***

Top 5 Real Estate Myths

January 30th, 2009

In case you don’t want to take the 4 minutes to watch the video, I will list the myths for you here:

  1. Sellers today are desperate – Very few sellers are in a desperate situation.  Don’t look at the days on market as an indicator of a good deal, instead focus on why the owner is selling.
  2.  Don’t buy before prices have bottomed – This is a classic mistake because the bottom won’t show itself until prices are on their way up.
  3. You can’t buy a home with less than 20% down – FHA is still offering first-time home buyers financing with 3.5% down.  Obviously, you still have to qualify, but the program does exist.
  4. Now is the absolute worst time to sell – Although it is not a good time to sell, many markets are recovering.  Our own market here in Boise and the surrounding areas has been seeing much more activity in the past month compared to the last two quarters.
  5. Before you refinance, shop around – I’m not sure I agree with this one, but the advice is true that your current lender will fight hard to keep your business so it may not be worth your time to shop around.

There you have it.  Now go search for a home or sell yours.

CityBurb Property Management

January 16th, 2009

Boise, Meridian and Eagle Homes For Rent

The market is tough right now for many Boise area sellers.  Most of them need to sell at any cost, leading to short sales and foreclosures all over the valley.  However,  a lot of sellers have the option to rent their home in hopes of waiting for the market to recover in order to sell again.  But many of these homeowners have never played the role of landlord before.  Since CityBurb has specialized in working with first-time home buyers and sellers, it made sense that we put together a program for first-time landlords as well.

CityBurb now offers Property Management services for Boise, Meridian and Eagle property owners (we’ll look at other areas on a case by case basis).  The CityBurb advantage is that as licensed real estate agents and members of the Intermountain MLS, we can advertise our rental listings to all of the other real estate agents in the valley and make use of all the web services that draw listings from the MLS.  And in the CityBurb spirit, we’ll be sharing our fees with other brokers and agents as an incentive for them to bring renters to our clients’ properties.

This concept is nothing new in the commercial leasing world, but in Idaho property managers are not required to be licensed and so very few are.  By being licensed we can offer the following advantages:

  • An unbiased opinion on whether the owner should rent or sell the home
  • The ability for an owner to simultaneously offer a home for sale or rent
  • A larger pool of potential tenants by offering purchase options

We’ll also be able to help renters by showing them more than just the properties we have for rent since we’ll be cooperating with other management and real estate companies.  And we’ll be able to identify renters that could be potential homeowners and assist them with purchase options.

Our website will be updated soon with available rental properties and details about our new service.  In the meantime, if you know someone who is struggling to sell their home or are tired of dealing with tenants, send them our way and we’ll take care of them.