In Case You Missed It- Free Webinar on How to Retire in Style!

Tue, Aug 20th 2013 8:57 am by Alan Donald Mortgages

Are you (or someone close to you) planning for retirement?  Watch this video!

FREE Webinar- In Cased You Missed it! Charleston, SC Real Estate and Reverse Mortgage Professionals Discuss How to Retire in Style Using a Reverse Mortgage for Purchase.


Do you want to... 

  • Live closer to family?  
  • Be close to the beach?  
  • Move away from cold and snowy winters?
  • Play golf year-round?
  • Own a one-story home with all the luxury "bells & whistles"?

Do you think you may not have the income or credit score to be able to do it? Think again!

Watch the above video to learn how a Reverse Mortgage for Purchase can help you "retire in style"!

Alan Donald, CEO of The Alan Donald Real Estate ...



REDUCED PRICE - Adorable One Story Home in Ivy Hall Community, 3254 Scranton Dr. Mount Pleasant, SC 29466

Mon, Aug 19th 2013 8:47 am by Alan Donald Alans Listings

Alan Donald-Liebisch | Keller Williams | 843-900-0155
3254 SCRANTON DR, MOUNT PLEASANT, SC
NEW REDUCED PRICE! Cute One Story Home
Cheapest Home in Mt. Pleasant Planned Community!

MOVE-IN READY!
 
Big Backyard (Fenced-in)
 
Open Floor Plan

2 Car Garage
 
Details on 3254 Scranton Dr.

MOVE-IN CONDITION AND NOT A SHORT SALE OR FORECLOSURE, SO YOU CAN MOVE INTO THIS HOME STRAIGHT AWAY! ONE-STORY HOME ON BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT, WITH FENCED BACKYARD. FRESHLY PAINTED INTERIOR (NEUTRAL COLORS) AND...



Charleston, SC Real Estate and Reverse Mortgage Professionals Host Free Webinar on How to Retire in Style Using a Reverse Mortgage for Purchase

Thu, Aug 15th 2013 12:49 pm by Alan Donald Retirement

Webinar this Saturday, August 17, at 10:00 am EST.

Retired couple in yardCharleston, SC - August 15, 2013. Alan Donald, CEO of The Alan Donald Real Estate Team at Keller Williams Realty and Jerry Garner, Reverse Mortgage Specialist at TowneBank Mortgage are teaming up to host a free webinar covering the different options that seniors can use to leverage equity in their primary home to buy a retirement/vacation home, swap their current home for a better one or buy an investment property to increase their monthly cash flow.

"Traditionally when people hear of reverse mortgages they think it is just a method to take cash out of their home to help ends meet," said Alan Donald.  "This is not always accurate: Jerry...



Considering Upsizing?

Wed, Aug 7th 2013 11:54 am by Alan Donald Buyers

Is your family increasing in size? 

Are you having a new baby?

Just get a good promotion?

Watch this video!

Considering upsizing to a new home?

Let me tell you, you are part of 43% of the market that wants to upgrade or upsize your home. However, you are the segment that is hardest hit by the market dynamics at the moment... two fold! One, prices are going up- they have gone up about 12% on average in the U.S. over the last year.  Two, interest rates are going up substantially. 

Let me give you an example of a typical family that wants to upsize and how this has changed from one year to the next.  Here is a family that wanted to buy a $360,000 home last year and would pay a 3.5%...



Top 5 Home Buyer Concerns

Fri, Jul 26th 2013 2:55 pm by Alan Donald Buyers

Top 5 Home Buyer Concerns

Home BuyersLet's face it: The real estate market in the Charleston, SC area has changed substantially! Three years ago it had abundant listings, double-digit absorption rates and very eager sellers. Interest rates were low and going nowhere, and there was little urgency. Home prices were declining and buyers could take their time finding the right home, negotiating the right price and waiting for the market to touch bottom. 

Today the story is completely different: The local real estate market in some areas of the Charleston, SC, metro area (specifically in Mount Pleasant and Daniel Island, SC) are now under-supplied and prices are rising once again.

From our experience,...



Smelly Affairs...

Thu, Jul 25th 2013 1:05 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

Smelly Affairs

Alan Donald Real Estate Blog- Smelly affairs, first impressions, buyers & sellers, clean homes

The sense of smell is a powerful motivator. When prospective buyers walk into a house, their senses are alert to visual, audio and smell stimuli to form that “first impression” .

It is well known that buyers respond more positively if they smell freshly baking oatmeal cookies instead 
of the lingering odors of mold, cigarette smoke or a household pet. 

Because you are used to some smells, you may not notice odors that visitors are aware of as soon as they walk in the door. Before placing your home for sale, 
ask a friend or neighbor to give it a "sniff test". If they notice any odors, you bet potential buyers are going to notice them too.

So, how do you 
get rid of th...



WHY IS MY HOME NOT SELLING?

Wed, Jul 24th 2013 1:26 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

Why Is My Home Not Selling?

Advice, real estate market, sellers, buyers, realtors If you have had your home on the market for several months, you may start to wonder why it just isn't moving. How can you encourage buyers to look at your house and introduce new "zest" into the sale?

The first thing to do is to get together with your REALTOR and discuss showing activity and feedback received from buyers and showing agents. Is it the CONDITION of the home? Is it the PRICE? Has it been EASY TO SHOW on short notice? It's a numbers game - the more showings you get, the faster it will sell, if it is priced right. 

CONDITION - Does your home look the very best it can? With many options to choose from, buyers prefer to buy "move-in-ready" homes th...




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WHAT WOULD YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW THINK?

Wed, Jul 24th 2013 1:15 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

What Would Your Mother-in-Law Think?

You can bet on it - the KITCHEN is one of the key areas of a home that most buyers will look at to short-list their preferred homes from a long list of available listings. A smart seller will devote time, attention and money to make the kitchen sparkle! Although many buyers want an updated kitchen (solid surface countertops, modern cabinets, stainless steel appliances, etc.), your kitchen does not have to be state-of-the art to be appealing.

Seller tips, buyer opinions, clean your homeThink first impressions: What would you do to impress your mother-in-law if she was coming to visit?

The first step towards enhancing the appeal of your kitchen is giving it a thorough cleaning and tidying up. M...



Beautifully Upgraded Condo- Seller Financing Available,1300 Park West Blvd Mt Pleasant, SC 29466 Mount Pleasant, SC $129,000 Residential MLS# 1311864

Tue, Jul 23rd 2013 9:43 am by Alan Donald Alans Listings
1300  Park West Blvd Mount Pleasant, SC 29466

Price: $129,000

MLS#: 1311864

Status: Active

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2 Full / 0 Half 

Class: Residential

Square Feet: 1,137

Year Built: 2000

Area: Mt.Pleasant North Of Iop Connector

County: Charleston

Subdivision: PARK WEST

 

Remarks

NEW! SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE TO APPROVED PURCHASERS. UNIT INCLUDES GARAGE, IS NOT A SHORT SALE OR FORECLOSURE, AND IS WELL UPGRADED. This immaculate third floor unit is in wonderful condition and has been owner-occupied. It is facing a wooded area - so you can enjoy peace and serenity in a great location close to schools, supermarket, shops, offices. Lots of upgrades, including hardwood flooring, granite countertops and stainless steel ...


Hand Over the Keys and Leave!

Sat, Jul 20th 2013 12:55 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

Why You Should NOT be Present During Your Home Showings!  

Showing your home, selling your home, agent showings, prospective buyers opinionsOnce your home is listed for sale, it may be a difficult thing for you to step aside and let your REALTOR take over. Essentially, once you list the home, it ceases to be "the place you live in" and becomes a "showroom designed to attract buyers".

When prospective buyers arrive, you may be tempted to hang around to point out the hidden cabinet behind the kitchen door, the energy-saving features, the irrigation system or the electronic fence. But your presence most likely will be a hindrance, rather than a plus. If you really wish to sell, it is always best if you and your family leave the house whenever it is being shown!

The ...




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A Bird In The Hand Is Worth More Than Two In The Bush

Thu, Jul 18th 2013 12:44 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

USING CREATIVE NEGOTIATIONS

If a Buyer has an 850 Credit Score, 45%  down payment and does not have to sell a home, his/her offer on your home may be a strong one! However, many Buyers are not in this situation. And while as a Seller you would  like to get your asking price, on a cash deal with no contingencies, an experienced listing agent will prepare you for the possibility of receiving offers that involve less than ideal conditions and may require some compromise.


Creative negotiations, realtor assistance, considering home offers, compromiseExperienced REALTORS® know how to structure creative offers to try to make an offer work, given that “a bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush”. If a Buyer is low on cash, your Seller counter-offer may includ...



The Buyers Get Out Of Jail Free Card

Wed, Jul 17th 2013 1:30 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

Keeping the Transaction Together

One of the most critical services a REALTOR can provide, is the ability to "keep the deal together" until closing.

Many Buyers and Sellers believe that, once the contract is signed, it is a binding commitment on both parties and things will flow smoothly to the closing. This is not the case! In a Seller's market where prices are rising, Sellers may receive backup offers for higher price than the first contract they accepted, and are "chomping at the bit" to see the first contract fall through. In a Buyer's market, the Buyers may see another property that offers better value than the one they just wrote a contract on, and may find the way to get out, usin...




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Exclusive Home for Sale in Hibben, Belle Hall, Mount Pleasant SC Real Estate 732 Stucco Ln Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 Mount Pleasant, SC $895,000

Tue, Jul 16th 2013 11:46 am by Alan Donald New Listings
732  Stucco Ln Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

Price: $895,000
MLS#:
1318270
Status: Active
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3 Full / 1 Half 
Class: Residential
Square Feet: 3,650
Year Built: 2006
Area: Mt.Pleasant South Of Iop Connector
County: Charleston
Subdivision: BELLE HALL

Remarks

In the quiet area of the Exclusive Hibben Section Open Floor Plan with Brazilian Cherry Floors on first two stories. 8' 5 panel shaker doors and a abundance of granite counter tops. Fire Place, Ceiling Fans Galore. Large Family Room or Man Cave on on third floor. Viking 6 burner gas top with electric oven. Paneled Refrigerator and Dishwasher to convey.Ice Maker All Plantation Shutters and Window treatments to convey. Detached two ...


Lowcountry Style Cottage in Hibben, Belle Hall, Mount Pleasant, SC Real Estate 704 Hibbens Grant Blvd Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 Mount Pleasant, SC $62

Tue, Jul 16th 2013 11:28 am by Alan Donald New Listings
704  Hibbens Grant Blvd Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Fantastic Second Row Home For Sale on Isle of Palms, SC 2203 Palm Blvd Isle Of Palms, SC 29451 $1,685,000 Residential MLS# 1318269

Tue, Jul 16th 2013 10:54 am by Alan Donald New Listings

2203  Palm Blvd Isle Of Palms, SC 29451

Price: $1,685,000

MLS#: 1318269

Special: Flood Ins

Status: Active

Bedrooms: 6

Bathrooms: 7 Full / 0 Half 

Class: Residential

Square Feet: 4,064

Year Built: 2003

Area: Isle Of Palms

County: Charleston

Subdivision: ISLE OF PALMS

Remarks

This beautiful, second row island home is currently an investment property generating excellent income but could just as easily be a fantastic primary or second for a buyer seeking quality. The homes design marries the indoor & outdoor spaces which is perfect for entertaining and which features a large heated pool with motorized cover, spa and outdoor kit...


White Lies You Don't Want To Tell...

Mon, Jul 15th 2013 1:23 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

White Lies Sellers Should Avoid Telling...

Real Estate, seller tips, home inspections, potential buyersMany states have mandatory "Seller Disclosure" laws to protect the public.

Some Sellers may be tempted to tell a few "white lies" when they want to sell their home - after all - how will the Buyers find out if any issues were fixed? Sellers may think no harm is done by omitting facts or "bending the truth". 

However, very few people will tolerate being lied to. Litigation often follows the failure to disclose a known material fact about the house... 

The fact is there are some issues that call for brutal honesty or they may come back to bite you later! As your REALTORS, we always recommend our Seller clients to tell nothing but the complete ...



What to expect when your INSPECTING

Sat, Jul 13th 2013 2:00 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

BUYER’S DUE DILIGENCE - INSPECTIONS AND REPAIRS

After you conclude negotiations and “ratify” (sign) a contract to buy a home, you will usually have 30-45 days to do your Buyer's “due diligence” before the closing. Most buyers will request both a home and a termite inspection to be done, to make sure the home does not have any major problems. 

Your home inspector and your termite inspector may spend anywhere from one to four hours going over the home with a fine tooth comb, noting any defects and items that need attention or repair.

Alan Donald Real Estate Blog- Negotiations, inspections, & repairsAs a Buyer, you will need to produce a Repair Addendum with all your requests for repairs (within 48 hours of the scheduled deadline) for the Sellers to con...



Be Proactive - Deal With Defects

Sat, Jul 13th 2013 12:37 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

BE PROACTIVE - DEAL WITH THE DEFECTS 

Alan Donald Real Estate Blog- Be a proactive seller


In any residential real estate transaction, the Buyers will likely conduct home and termite inspections as part of their "due diligence" to make sure the home is in good condition (for the price). Even if you are selling your home "as-is" (which means you are not willing to pay for any necessary repairs), most buyers will include an inspection contingency clause in their offer. 

These contingencies will allow them to hire any number of experts (including a home inspector, a termite inspector and a structural engineer) to make sure that the house is safe, structurally sound, free of leaks and that all the systems are working properly (i.e. that th...



Open House! 3254 Scranton Dr. Mount Pleasant, SC

Fri, Jul 12th 2013 4:00 pm by Alan Donald Alans Listings




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Ivy Hall Community 3254 Scranton Dr Mount Pleasant, SC MOVE-IN CONDITION AND NOT A SHORT SALE OR FORECLOSURE, SO YOU CAN MOVE INTO THIS HOME TODAY! ONE-STORY HOME ON BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT, WITH FENCED BACKYARD. FRESHLY PAINTED INTERIOR (NEUTRAL COLORS) AND NEW CARPET - GREAT STARTER HOME OR RETIREMENT RETREAT. FULLY FENCED BACK YARD, IRRIGATION SYSTEM IN THE FRONT YARD AND ATTACHED, TWO CAR GARAGE. INSIDE, AN EAT-IN KITCHEN WITH SEPARATE DINING ROOM LEADS TO A GREAT ROOM WITH VAULTED CEILINGS, FIREPLACE AND LAMINATE WOOD FLOORS. THE MASTER SUITE HAS VAULTED CEILINGS, WALK-IN CLOSET, DUAL SINKS AND SEPARATE TUB AND SHOWER IN THE MASTER BATH. IV...



Curb Appeal - Put The Lipstick On!

Fri, Jul 12th 2013 12:52 pm by Alan Donald Sellers

CURB APPEAL - FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT!!

Curb appeal, first impressions, home renovations, lawn care, selling your home

We make thousands of small and big decisions every day. Our senses (eyesight, smell, feeling, hearing) are constantly telling us a story about our surroundings.

When we are looking to buy a home, those INITIAL impressions from the first few seconds after we stop in front of a home may make a positive or negative emotional impression that may outlast later impressions (remember that “an image is worth a thousand words”?).

This initial impression makes a statement about your home and yourself as the owner. Whether your home is contemporary or traditional, older or newer, its architectural features and curb appeal will impact potential buyers.

Yo...




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