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2115 S Susie Q Lane $329,500.00 - 1.5 story home on 2.61 acres has 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage with storm shelter. Living room with fireplace. The kitchen has a double oven and dishwasher. Pantry is located by utility room which holds a freezer, refrigerator w/icemaker and washer/dryer. Master Suite has bathroom with jetted tub, walkin closet and his/her sinks and separate shower. Three adjoining lots can be purchased with home. OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 p.m. 703 Jackson - Perry - Beautiful Craftsman Style Home on two lots located in Perry. Built in 1920, this historic two story home features 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2,484 sq. ft. of living space, unfinished basement with pantry and laundry areas, central HVAC, hardwood floors, attached carport, covered porch and separate garage in back. Master suite, two bedrooms and full bath are upstairs. Living room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast nook, ½ bath and bonus room are on main floor. $146,900.00
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Stillwater NewsPress • Friday, June 23, 2017
Inflation creates some advantages Real estate takes advantage of inflation in many ways. There’s the obvious way, and the more exciting way you may not have considered. The obvious way, and the one you’re likely aware of, deals with the appreciation of the property. As inflation rises, the value of your property goes up. Hard assets such as real estate or gold are good hedges against inflation. What good does that do you? Well, you could sell at the newly inflated price, making money, but incurring capital gains taxes, as well as stopping the cash flow. Another, better option is to refinance the property at the new value and capture a portion of the equity. You can then take that capital taxfree and purchase more property. The appreciation associated with inflation certainly !
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Retire with Rentals AUSTIN FRUECHTING has some great advantages, but there is an extremely powerful advantage of inflation; an advantage that affects the amount of money in your pocket every month. What is this awesome advantage that most people don’t think about? Rental rate growth. Let’s say you put a rental property on a 25-year mortgage and now it’s year 20 of your ownership. What’s your monthly mortgage payment at year 20? Answer: It’s the same as it was 20 years ago when you started. What rents are you charging at year 20? Answer: You’re charging the current market rents that have gone up with infla-
tion. See where this going? Your payment remains the same and does not go up with inflation, but your rental rates have increased so your annual cash flow continues to go up! You’re making today’s rents with 20 years’ ago real estate prices. Stop a moment and take that in. If your rental properties are producing positive cash flow on year one, imagine the returns when your mortgage payment remains the same and rents have increased! Rental rates nearly doubled in the last 20 years. If you bought a rental property 20 years ago that was getting $500
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per month, you would be getting $1,000 per month now with the same mortgage payment. Your annual passive income would not only go up with inflation, it would probably surpass inflation since the mortgage would
continue to represent a smaller and smaller percentage of the expenses. It’s incredible! This is such a huge advantage of pursuing rental properties to retire through passive income because once you reach your tar-
get income you’re done. Your annual income from rental properties will move with inflation, so in the future when it takes more dollars to support the same lifestyle, you’ll have it.
Austin Fruechting retired in seven years by investing in rental properties. For questions, comments, and to learn more about how you can achieve the same in ten years or less visit www. goodlifeinten.com
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To file, or not to file homeowners? Dear Dave, How do you know when you should file an insurance claim on a homeowner’s issue, versus just dealing with it and paying cash? – Ben Dear Ben, Basically, it’s when you begin to feel the pain financially. Let’s say you have a $1,000 deductible on your homeowner’s policy. If you have an $1,100 issue, just pay the $100 out of pocket and don’t mess with it. But let’s say you have the same deduct-
Dave Says DAVE RAMSEY ible and a $2,000 problem. Depending on things like your overall financial situation, the value of the house, and the cost of the insurance policy, that might just get you to file a claim. Somehow, lots of people get the idea they can make money on
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ance companies make money, and consumers pay insurance companies. You don’t make money on insurance in the long-term. You may have a situation, once in a blue moon, where you come out ahead on a transaction
versus what you paid in. But over the scope of your life, you don’t make money on insurance companies. The point is this: If you turn in the claim, you’re going to experience a rate increase or cancellation somewhere — at some
point — that offsets it. I only turn in substantial claims, meaning claims that are far above the deductible. — Dave Dave Ramsey is CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven best-selling books,
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Best plant selections for privacy screens Last week we talked about some of the factors to consider when choosing plants for screening purposes. Here’s the promised follow-up for some specific plants that should work well for most of Payne County. As in all landscape situations, micro-climates can vary dramatically across our area. There is always a chance some of these will perform better than others on your site. Broadleaf evergreen selections include: • American Holly Ilex opaca. This medium sized tree is slower growing than most people prefer but does well once it becomes established. A beautiful plant. • Nellie R. Stevens Holly Ilex x ‘Nellie R. Stevens’. Medium to fast grower. This is usually grown as a large shrub instead of a small tree. This plant has been known to die back to the ground in extremely cold winters so it does
Home Grown KEITH REED best with some protection. • Chinese Holly Ilex cornuta. There are many cultivars of this species in a wide range of sizes. It can also die back in extreme winters. • Foster Holly Ilex x attenuata ‘Fosteri’. Very similar to the American holly but not as dense. • Southern Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora. The straight species of southern magnolia will get too big for most screen applications. However, there are many cultivars on the market that work well. • Southern Waxmyrtle Myrica cerifera. This very large shrub can get out of control in smaller landscapes
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• Oriental Arborvitae Platycladus orientalis. This medium to large shrubby tree has been a landscape staple for decades. The species seems to always get wider than its intended spot, leaving a mess when aggressive pruning is attempted. However, there are improved cultivars on the market. Check with a quality lawn and garden center. The needle-like group is difficult to work with because they tend to be somewhat finicky when it comes to moisture needs (especially winter and poor drainage) and are plagued with a variety of pest issues. Plants in this grouping are also subject to being heavily pruned to appear more de-
sirable in their retail setting. Take the time to read the label carefully to see how big the plants will be when mature. Also, check to make sure the plants are winter-hardy down to zone 7, or lower. This is far from an inclusive list but it should at least get you started in the right direction. As we talked about last week, think long and hard before
committing the time, money and resources into a screen planting of just any single one of this group of plants. Diversity is your friend when it comes to a successful long-term plant screen. Contact Keith Reed, the horticulturist in the Payne County Extension office at keith. reed@okstate.edu, or in person at the Payne County Extension office, 315 W. 6th.
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but works well with plenty of space. This is another plant that can suffer in our coldest winters so it does best when protected from north winds. • Leatherleaf Viburnum. Viburnum rhtidophyllum. This small/medium shrub is not often mentioned for screening but it does well for us. There are many viburnums to choose from, but not all are winter hardy for us, nor are all evergreen. Choose with care. Needle-like evergreen selections include: • Arizona Cypress Cupressus arizonica. This is a medium sized, fast growing tree with a distinctive blue/ grey color. These
plants do better with good air movement, avoid planting them in tightly cramped areas with solid fencing or near buildings. • Chinese Juniper Juniperus chinensis. This is a very diverse species with many cultivars. Pay close attention to the plants mature height. Avoid planting this species in areas with poorly drained soils. • Green Giant Arborvitae Thuja x ‘Green Giant’. Medium sized fast grower. This plant is easy to get excited about because it offers the promise of very fast dense growth. Unfortunately, it has been plagued with issues for most people who plant it. Like the Red-tipped photinia, consider this a short-term solution to you screening needs. • Atlas Cedar Cedrus atlantica. This slow grower will eventually become a large tree. Handles droughty sites better than wet ones.
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1.5 story home on 2.61 acres has 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage with storm shelter. Living room with fireplace. The kitchen has a double oven and dishwasher. Pantry is located by utility room which holds a freezer, refrigerator w/icemaker and washer/dryer. Master Suite has bathroom with jetted tub, walk-in closet and his/her sinks and separate shower. Three adjoining lots can be purchased with home. $329,500
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Are home appraisals always necessary? Do we always need an appraiser to tell us what a house is worth? The two biggest sources of mortgage financing in the country – Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae – think not. With no formal public announcement, on June 19 Freddie Mac began phasing in its plan to transition to appraisal-free mortgage for certain loan applications. Though limited initially to some refinancings, Freddie expects to expand the concept to home purchases in the coming months. Under the program, borrowers no longer will have to pay hundreds of dollars for a professional appraisal – a reversal of long-standing mortgage industry practice. There will be no traditional appraisal charges at closing and
siastic about the two companies’ moves. Dave Norris, chief revenue officer of loanDepot, one of the highest volume retail lenders in the country, says “leveraging technoloKENNETH R. HARNEY gy” to arrive at property valuations “gives consumers certainty” lenders no longer will the local real estate about the status of be required to assume market. Fannie says their application upresponsibility for the it has a database accuracy of home val- containing more than front, sharply reduces the time needed to get uations. The program 23 million previously to closing, plus saves currently is limited completed appraisal to refi applicants who reports and uses “pro- money. Roughly 12 percent of loanDepot’s have at least 20 perprietary analytics” to refinancings through cent equity in their come up with value Fannie Mae already homes and are not estimates. Unlike are proceeding appulling out cash. Freddie Mac, Fannie Fannie Mae, the Mae has not indicated praisal-free, Norris other giant, governwhether it plans to ex- told me. Pete Mills, a senior ment-supervised fipand its “property invice president at the nancing company, has spection waiver” conbeen quietly offering cept to loans for home Mortgage Bankers Association, also no-appraisal refinanc- purchases, though welcomed the appraisings for months. Both industry sources say al-free concept. “If companies emphasize they expect it. there is a way to use that they only permit Mortgage lenders technology to streamwaivers of appraisals generally are enthuwhen they have substantial data on the property involved and
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line or automate the process while ensuring the same standards of accuracy are met,” he said, “it would benefit both lenders and consumers and should be pursued.” Nonetheless, loan applicants should retain the right to request a full, walkthrough appraisal if they want one, added Mills. Not surprisingly, appraisers view the whole trend as an impending nightmare – potentially sending them to the fate of buggy whip manufacturers, travel agents and others whose industries have been decimated by new technologies. Unlike buggy whip makers in an age of automobiles, however, appraisers argue that they have a legitimate, con-
tinuing role. There is simply no technological substitute for what they bring to the table: Eyes, ears, noses and the ability to independently analyze a home, its interior, the neighborhood environment and market conditions, and arrive at an accurate opinion of its current worth. Carl S. Schneider, an appraiser in Tulsa, Oklahoma, says the path Fannie and Freddie are on is “fraught with danger,” not only for banks but for the taxpayers who may have to bail them out. The databases Fannie and Freddie are using may contain voluminous appraisal information
previously submitted as part of mortgage files. But that “property data will age and change without being refreshed” if large numbers of new appraisals are not being done, he said. Without new professional appraisals that include updated information on the interior conditions of homes “where will it all lead?” asks Schneider. Where indeed? Fannie and Freddie are confident that they are introducing appraisal-free mortgages carefully and responsibly. Appraisers have serious doubts. The jury is out. Ken Harney’s email address is kenharney@earthlink.net.
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Newly remodeled older/charming three bedroom, 2 bath house with build-ins and wood accents. Open living, dining and kitchen areas. Newer siding, windows and central air/heat. Large fenced back yard. Great location to campus and downtown. 207 S. Hartford. Price $110,000. Call 405-614-0281.
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Arbitration clause can help avoid costly legal battles World announced the recall of about 97,000 electrical connectors to the solar panels it sold nationwide in November and December of last year. The connectors are in a black plastic casing, by lawyers, who obvi- can make a seller or which can develop ously would make a buyer worry about microscopic cracks lot of money if a real the proposed deal, in that allow moisture estate dispute were part because he or she to leak into them to go to court rather might feel that that while the system than to an arbitrator the other party will is producing elecor mediator. sue over the smallest tricity, thus posing Personally, I favor thing that could go a shock hazard. arbitration clauses wrong. Consumers should because they allow a If you’re seriously contact SolarWorld non-partisan mediator concerned that the (855-467-652; www. to quickly make a low- purchase that you are solarworld-usa. cost decision about a considering may be com) to see if they potential dispute rath- headed for trouble or are affected by the er than wrapping the that the seller may be recall. If so, the home up in lengthy dishonest, don’t sign company will send legal proceedings a contract - with or free replacement that could force both without an arbitration connectors. the buyer and seller clause - and start *** to spend thousands looking for a different DEAR MR. in attorney fees and property that’s offered MYERS: The food countless hours of by someone who bills for our growtheir time. makes you feel more ing family have It’s also worth notcomfortable. soared, so we are ing that refusing to ** * thinking about agree to arbitration Earlier, Solarbuying a large
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freezer so we can buy food when it’s on sale and then eat it later. But would the cost of buying the freezer and the electricity to keep it cold diminish any savings on our grocery bills? ANSWER: Probably not. Many high-quality, energy-efficient
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Most preprinted offer forms today contain an arbitration clause that can keep both parties out of court if a real estate deal goes awry. DEAR MR. MYERS: We want to make an offer on a home. The thing that is troubling us is that the preprinted offer form includes a paragraph stating that any dispute that might arise between us and the sellers would have to be settled by an arbitrator rather than a judge. I have read stories about how home buyers should never sign an arbitration clause, because it gives up their right to sue if something goes wrong. What do you think? Also, do we have to accept the arbitration clause because it’s printed in the contract? ANSWER: No, you are not obligated to agree to arbitration simply because it’s in the preprinted offer form. Most offer forms today include such a boilerplate clause, but you can strike it by crossing out the paragraph, initialing by its side, and then having the sellers put their own initials next to yours. Like you, I also have read many articles that suggest that buyers or sellers should never sign a contract that includes an arbitration clause. But it’s worth noting that many of those stories were written
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