Monday, November 30, 2009
BA Planning Board Approves Rezoning Request
Broken Arrow Planning Board has approved the request, however, the City Council will consider the request on December 15, 2009
FlightSafety, owned by Berkshire Hathaway of New York , manufactures flight-simulation machines for commercial and military airlines. Currently, they are located at 2700 N. Hemlock Circle and employ 687 people. They plan to build a new facility and increase their employees to 1000.
BA residents are concerned about noise, traffic, childrens safety, and how the property would be financed.
To find out more about re-zoning property you currently own or wish to purchase, contact Dennis Blind of D.R.E.I. Group at dennis@dreigroup.com.
To buy or sell real estate in Broken Arrow, OK, contact The Baskin Real Estate Specialists at 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
New Luxury Real Estate Investors!
For more information on the Tulsa, Oklahoma area Luxury Real Estate Market, contact the Tulsa Luxury Property Group of McGraw Realtors at www.tulsaluxurypropertygroup.com.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
- Location- Work with your Realtor when purchasing land and building your home to make sure that the location you desire will fit your budget as well as the style and size you want in your home. Don't find out after purchasing that you can't do what you want or that the market will not handle your specific plans.
- Building- Select your builder carefully! Ask for recommendations from your Realtor, after all they work with builders everyday. Ask builders for referrals and contact them. Ask plenty of questions and don't be afraid to get more than one quote!
- Products- Once you have purchased land, selected a builder, and begun the building process, there will be many products to choose. Ask about your options and shop around in advance to make sure you get what you want at the price you want. When selecting roofing products and styles- keep in mind your budget, style of home, and the weather in your area. Remember that by adding ridge vents or using certain materials you can decrease your energy costs. When selecting flooring products- remember to check wear, stain resistance, and even product type (such as carpet, tile, or hardwood).
- Mortgage Options- Check with your mortgage banker to find out what mortgage options are available to you. For example, can you qualify for a VA or Rural Home Loan? Also, make sure you know your budget and how much down-payment you have. If you have less than 20% to put down, ask about loans that require less down-payment!
Home-Building in Tulsa, Oklahoma- Rick Oberlender of US Building Systems at 918-734-1293 or usbs@att.net.
Tulsa, OK Mortgages- Steve Currington, Currington Mortgage at 918-810-0092 or www.curringtonmortgage.com.
Roofing in the Tulsa, OK. Area- Jonathon Knapp, Royal Roofing, at 918-398-6500 or www.royalroofingllc.com.
Flooring Products: Jim Ecrette at ProSource Wholesale Floorcoverings at 918-252-7711 or www.prosourcefloors.com. Don't Forget to ask about Darryl Baskin's Pricing Discount!
Friday, November 27, 2009
Abest Roofing Expands into OKC!
For a list of home maintenance professionals visit www.tulsahomemaintenance.com.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The Top Questions You Should Ask Your Mortgage Banker!
Most home buyer's have questions about their mortgage and the mortgage process. It is easy to get overwhelmed with the process so keep this list handy to get you started:
- How much down-payment do I need to buy a house? If you are a Veteran or buying in a rural area you can get 100% financing. The seller is also allowed to pay your closing costs. If you are Native American you may be eligible for a Hud 184 loan. This loan requires as low as a 1.25% down-payment, depending on the loan amount. For an FHA loan, you must put down 3.5%, for Conventional a 5% down-payment is required, and Investment loans require a 20% down-payment.
- What are Points/Origination Fees? Points and Origination Fees are additional fees paid at closing to lower your interest rate. 1 point is equal to $1000.
- How do I find out exactly what my closing costs, fees, and other items are when I am comparing mortgage companies and rates? Ask for a Good Faith Estimate. Look at fee lines 800-900. Compare the rate, points/origination fees, and other items within that range.
- What constitutes a rural development loan? A rural development loan is all based on the population of an area. Owasso and Glenpool, for example, are still rural and are eligible for a rural development loan. USDA Rural Development website can give you more information about any areas you are interested in.
- How do Mortgage Bankers get paid? Generally, it is based on a commission calculated from the volume produced. The more produced, the higher percentage.
For real estate questions and all your real estate needs, contact Darryl Baskin, McGraw Realtors at 918-259-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Mold! What Do I Do?
- Make sure that you inform your landlord or employer about the problem. Remember to keep proof that your landlord or employer received the information. Many times, your landlord or employer might not be aware of the problem, which can often be repaired at little cost. Make sure that you give them plenty of time to repair the problem as well. As the property owner, your insurance policy might cover the repairs. Contact your insurance agent to find out.
- Finally, if you suspect health problems as a result of the mold, see your physician. Don’t let health problems linger and potentially get worse.
For more information about when it is appropriate to sue over mold in your home or place of employment, contact Chuck Richardson, Richardson Law Firm at 918-633-5070 or www.richardsonlawfirmpc.com.
To discuss cleaning, preventing, and repairing mold, contact Roger Fisher with PCC Cleaning and Restoration at 918-641-1111, pccc@sbcglobal.net or visit their website www.pcccr.com.
To discuss insurance coverage of mold damage in Oklahoma, contact Mike Tedford of Tedford Insurance at 918-299-2345 or www.tedfordinsurance.com.
For all your Tulsa, Oklahoma area real estate needs, contact Darryl Baskin, McGraw Realtors at 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Improve Your Home or Move?
Right now, during these difficult economic times, many homeowners are choosing to improve their home rather than move. By doing so, when the economy changes they will have increased the value of their home and will be able to sell it at that point. There are many ways to improve your home and add value, including: repairing and replacing your roof, repainting the interior and exterior of your home, installing energy efficient products, providing curb appeal through landscaping, upgrading fixtures, and doing basic maintenance and pest control.
- Repairing or Replacing Your Roof- Make sure that you keep your roof in good repair and when needed, replace it. Check with your roofing professional to see if you need a new roof, have venting problems, have loose shingles, or have any other roofing issues that are in need of repair.
- Repainting- repainting your home not only helps maintain the property but it is also appealing to buyers when you decide to sell. Keep neutral colors in mind, however, so that it will be appealing to a large number of buyers.
- Installing Energy Efficient Products- replace old windows, appliances, hot water heaters, and heating and a/c units with newer energy star rated ones. This will help decrease your energy bills and will be attractive to buyers.
- Providing Curb Appeal through Landscaping- make sure that your landscaping is attractive to buyers. An attractive exterior can help ensure that buyers will at least take a peak inside. Also remember to provide landscaping that will look good in every season.
- Upgrading Fixtures- this is an easy and often inexpensive way to improve your home. Replace doorknobs, cabinet pulls, light fixtures, and plumbing fixtures for newer ones.
- Doing Basic Maintenance and Pest Control- this is one of the best ways to improve your property and prevent buyers from walking out the door. Many buyers simply don't want a "fixer upper" or problems with pests. They want it move in ready. Simple home maintenance and pest control will keep buyers interested and will help prevent more expensive repairs later.
- For information on how to improve your home by repairing or replacing your roof, contact Judy Smith of Abest Roofing at 918-587-1426 or www.abestroofing.com.
- For information on pest control in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area contact Duane Montgomery, Montgomery Exterminating at 918-438-4885 or www.montgomeryexterminating.com.
- To have a estimate on property repairs contact Jonathon Knapp of Residential Repairs at 918-621-1020 or www.residentialrepairinc.com.
- For heating and air conditioning repair and replacement contact Stephen Taylor at Air Assurance at 918-258-HEAT or www.airassurance.com.
- For information on how to improve your home or on buying or selling a home contact Darryl Baskin, McGraw Realtors, 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Job Opening- Tulsa, OK
- Excellent working knowledge of computers.
- Customer relations and minor conflict resolution skills.
- Bookkeeping experience helpful.
- Management experience necessary.
- References required.
- Duties will include diverse tasks in retail management, property management and office duties.
- Accessibility outside of office hours will be expected.
Please email resume's to: teresa@darrylbaskin.com or fax to 918-398-5110
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Tulsa County Assessor Responds on Broken Arrow School Bond Election
Darryl Baskin, Tulsa, OK area real estate broker and host of The Future of Real Estate radio program on AM740 and fm102.3 KRMG, adds "This is a healthy debate which will let Broken Arrow, OK residents make an important decision about what they want their community to be in coming years. This is what determines the livability of a city and what will eventually determine future Broken Arrow real estate values. It is not just about how much stuff you have but about how much you have to pay for that stuff if you live there."
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Buy Now or Wait for Lower Rates?
To discuss current mortgage rates and information contact Steve Currington of Currington Mortgage at 918-810-0092 or www.curringtonmortgage.com.
To buy a home in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area, contact The Baskin Real Estate Specialists at 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.
Explosive Profits in Foreclosures FREE WEBINAR - This Friday - Must Register!
Explosive Profits in Foreclosures: Part 2 Click here to learn more about this topic November 13 & 20, 2009 This Friday Evening @ 7:00pm (CST) Register today to attend this FREE webinar. Join Jerry Robinson and JRMI Advisory Team Member/Real Estate Specialist, Darryl Baskin, as they discuss the basics of the foreclosure market. In this informative 90 minute webinar, you will learn: Join us for this free webinar this Friday evening at 7:00pm (Central Standard Time.) This Webinar is a two-part presentation and will be held on two consecutive Friday evenings: Register Now at: Once registered you will receive an email confirming your registration with information you need to join the Webinar. System Requirements Macintosh®-based attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer |
Monday, November 16, 2009
Preparing Your Landscaping For Cold Weather
- Prune- it is helpful to prune some varieties of plants during the Fall and Winter months.
- Plant- check out plant and vegetable varieties that can be planted during the cold months.
- Mulch- remember to keep about 3 inches of mulch on your flowerbeds all year long. Mulch can help keep the roots warm and hold in moisture.
- Container Plants- don't forget container plants. Some work well inside during cold weather and some can re-grow simply by taking a cutting of the plant.
To find out how to prepare your home for sale and for all your real estate needs in the Tulsa, Ok. area, contact The Baskin Real Estate Specialists at 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Petition to Partition
If you have questions regarding a Petition to Partition or other legal issues, contact David Keesling with Richardson, Richardson, Boudreaux at 492-7674 or www.rrblawok.com.
For all your Tulsa, OK. area real estate needs contact Darryl Baskin, McGraw Realtors, 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Homebuyer's Tax Credit Extended
For your Tulsa, OK. area real estate needs, contact The Baskin Real Estate Specialists at 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Why Do I Need a Survey When I Build a New Home or Addition?
For more information on land surveys, titles, and the closing process, contact JJ Pierce at Closings of Tulsa at 918-493-2241 or www.closingsoftulsa.com.
If you are interested in building a new home or addition, contact Bruce Gardner of Gardner Construction at 918-481-1377 or gcc1946@aol.com.
For real estate needs in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area contact Darryl Baskin, McGraw Realtors, at 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com.