Archive for the ‘Ankeny’ Category

1st Place Summerfest Parade Float!

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Congratulations to our creative team of agents and staff at our Ankeny office. Their “Price is Right” game show float won 1st place in the Commercial category at the Summerfest parade on Saturday!

4th of July Celebration Events

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

The Fourth of July is a great time to spend with family, friends, food, and the great outdoors! In our communities there will be plenty going on for anyone who wants to take part in the festivities and for all ages!

All activities in all locations are on Monday, July 4th.

Ames:
8:30-10:30 – Pancake Breakfast at City Hall
9:00-11:00 – Bill Riley Talent Search at Tom Evans Plaza
11:00 – Parade on Main Street
12:00-3:00 – Festival on Main Street and Burnett
10:00pm – Fireworks at Jack Trice Stadium

Nevada:
7:00-10:00 – Breakfast at the Fire Station
10:00 – Parade on Main Street
11:00-2:00 – Chicken Noodle Dinner at American Legion
4:30-7:30 – Kids Games, Face Painting, and Kid’s Train Ride at SCORE Pavilion Area
7:00 – Concert by Nevada Community Band, SCORE Pavilion
Dusk – Fireworks at SCORE Park

Boone:
Fireworks at the Boone Speedway at Dusk

If the holiday weekend takes you away from Central Iowa, another great way to spend a few days after you get back, is SummerFest in Ankeny. This runs from Thursday July 7th to the 10th and ends with a fireworks display. For more information, visit http://www.ankenysummerfest.org/.

Post by Haley Hagen, Realtor Support

Video: Iowa Population Changes

Monday, April 11th, 2011

2010 Census summary. Iowa grew by 4.1% since 2000, even though most counties lost population. Ankeny was the fastest growing city with a 68% increase to a population of 45,482.

Video: Iowa Population Changes


Iowa’s Closing Costs 3rd Least Expensive

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

Iowa has always been an affordable place to own a home. And now there is even one more reason to be thankful to live here. Iowa was ranked as the 3rd least expensive state for closings costs associated with getting a home loan by Bankrate.com. The image below was published in The Residential Specialist magazine, a publication for real estate agents with the Certified Residential Specialist designation.

Murder House for Sale. Ghost Occupants? Unknown.

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Many years ago, there was a house for sale in Ankeny, Iowa that had been the scene of the brutal murder-suicide of a family of 4. The crime had stunned the safe suburban community. And once the murder house was put on the market, it became the scariest house for Realtors® in Ankeny to show. The home eventually sold to a local Pastor who was aware of its history, yet unafraid of possible ghosts, for a substantial discount.

Oddly enough, I was asked this week if sellers have to tell buyers if their house is haunted. Fortunately, this question came from a creative friend during a lively dinner discussion, and not from one of our real estate agents or clients! They were a bit surprised at the ghoulish response. Iowa laws do not mention the mandatory disclosure of observed paranormal activity, or horrific events that occurred within the walls of a property at any point in its history; nor do they appear on the Seller’s Disclosure Statement.

Fortunately, haunted houses typically only appear in late October; and their ghost occupants are usually teenagers gifted in the dramatic arts enshrouded in a layer of costume makeup. But there is probably no need to be spooked by Iowa’s lack of ghost reporting laws. If a real haunted house found its way on the market, most real estate agents say they would be too scared to show it, or sell it, without telling the buyers anyway. Happy Halloween from Hunziker & Associates!

Post by Tabitha Zesch, Relocation Director

Photo Credit: Holloween Arcitecture Photos

Iowa Foreclosures Hit New High

Friday, August 27th, 2010

 Iowa has been a sheltered state in terms of foreclosures during the economic crisis that has deeply impacted much of the country over the last two years. But now we are seeing the numbers of foreclosures in Iowa climb; does this mean the housing trouble is getting worse?

Although it is distressing that homes in foreclosure in Iowa hit a new high of 2.82%, it is important to recognize that the homes included in this number only include properties that have been turned over to the bank, and not homes occupied by owners who are struggling to make payments. The distinction is important because the process of foreclosure in Iowa is lengthy and often takes at least 8 months to complete. Therefore, the numbers just released for the 2nd Quarter of this year are actually a reflection of what was happening with homeowners over a year ago.

To predict if foreclosures are headed up or down, the delinquency rate is a better indicator. During this same period (2nd quarter 2010), homeowners who were seriously delinquent on their payments dipped from the previous quarter. This sign of improvement may indicate that the worst is behind us. Fortunately, even with the current increase, Iowa’s foreclosure rate of 2.82% is still significantly better than the national average of 4.57%. Photo & stats source: http://bit.ly/c1Wxhr

Post by Tabitha Zesch, Relocation Director

Home For Sale with Private Lake (in the basement)

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Timm Suess

Iowa has been hit hard by heavy rains this year, so most homes have had their ability to cope with dousing downpours and saturated soil thoroughly tested. Water in the basement is a common concern of home buyers as well as the most common source of real estate lawsuits when previous issues were not properly disclosed. It is key for sellers and owners to remedy any ongoing water issues to protect their home and it’s value. Fortunately, it can often be quite simple and inexpensive to prevent future water issues. 

The most important thing is to make sure water has a clear path to drain away from your home rather than into it, not only because it prevents flooding but also because water flowing at the home can cause major foundation damage. This can be prevented by cleaning out gutters and making sure downspouts extend out at least four feet. Building up the dirt around your foundation helps rain water to flow away from the foundation as well. Experts recommend a slope of about 1 inch incline per foot, for at least 6 feet.  And, make sure basement drains are clear of roots, mud and debris by having them cleaned out whenever they don’t drain freely. 

Additionally, you want to seal anyplace water may gain a point of entry into the basement. Check for any cracks in the foundation or basement walls, as well as areas around chimneys, fireplaces or driveways that touch the edge of the house. Make sure window wells have drains or install a cover (covers are inexpensive and can be found at home improvement stores).  Drainage tile can also be installed just below the surface of the ground to help water flow quickly away from the house. These plastic tubes are inexpensive, readily available, and can be installed with just a shovel for anyone willing to spend a little time digging. For homes where these steps do not correct water problems, a sump pump may be the only way to fully deal with water issues.

There are also ways to minimize potential damage should some water get in from time to time, such as placing storage boxes on shelves or pallets, placing furniture and appliances on risers (wood or plastic), and having water heaters and furnaces installed on a raised concrete pad. Running a dehumidifier can help dry things out quickly and prevent mold growth from starting, but should not run permanently because they can actually draw more moisture inside. If you are finishing off a lower level, installing a raised subfloor will allow small amounts of water to run into a floor drain without causing damage to furniture or carpet.

Water issues can be frustrating, but correcting them is possible as well as important. Besides protecting your home’s foundation from erosion and preventing damp conditions that can lead to mold growth, it will also make a home easier to sell in the future, since few buyers will be impressed with a home with it’s own private basement lake.

Post by Lyndsey Van Soelen, Communications Intern

June 2010 Newsletter: New Construction Issue

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Hunziker & Associates, REALTORS® has all of the required resources at our disposal to make your dream home come to life. Besides selling existing homes, we also sell lots and build new homes through our affiliated companies: Hunziker Land Development and HCS Builders. In this newsletter we highlight these companies and the homes they have featured in the 2010 Ames Parade of Homes.

View our June 2010 newsletter at the link below to see the Parade of Homes schedule, a quick video about the United Way Food Drive, information on increasing curb appeal, and a snapshot of market numbers from May.

http://bit.ly/9PfRTi

Post by Lyndsey Van Soelen, Comunications Intern

Celebrate Scandinavian-Style!

Friday, June 4th, 2010

www.storycity.net/scandinavian

Story City’s Scandinavian Days

 Are you looking for something fun to do this weekend? Head out to Story City for some educational family-friendly entertainment during their Scandinavian Days, taking place Friday, June 4, through Sunday, June 6. Entertainment includes food, music, parades, a circus, historical events, carousel rides, plays, a craft show, and various games for kids and adults. The festival even includes fireworks, which will take place Friday evening!

 The event, which is a 45-year tradition in Story City, is a great way to immerse yourself in some Scandinavian culture without the hassle of  traveling all the way to Europe.

 In case of inclement weather, most events will be held inside at the Factory Stores of America Outlet Mall.

For complete details, visit http://www.storycity.net/scandinavian/index.html

Post by Lyndsey Van Soelen, Communications Intern

Military Homebuyers: Tax Credits Extended

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Since many members of our military were serving overseas while the 1st time homebuyer tax credit was in effect, an extension of the credit has been issued for those who served outside the U.S. for at least 90 days between the dates of December 31, 2008 and May 1, 2010. Additionally, members of the military who relocate due to reassignment do not have to repay any portion of the credit.

To take advantage of this extension, the buyer must complete a purchase agreement for a home they will use as their primary residence by April 30, 2011. The closing must take place no later than June 30, 2011. 1st time buyers can receive a credit on their taxes of 10% of the purchase price of the house, up to $8,000. Those who have owned their current home for more than five years are eligible to receive up to $6,500 when they purchase a home that will be used as their primary residence.

For more information, please visit the IRS’ page at

http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=215594,00.html

Post by Lyndsey Van Soelen, Communications Intern