Jamie Starr, Real Estate Rock Starr

Jamie Starr, Real Estate Rock Starr Jamie Starr, Realtor*, Real Estate Rock Starr

Let me Guide You Home! Condominiums – While condominiums are residential, they’re a very different market focus.

www.RealEstateRockStarr.com

I have been in the real estate business for over 20 successful years, and I will be here for many more. This longevity and confidence stems from my real estate experiences to my many buyers and sellers, and their recommendations to others that result in repeat and referral business that keeps me productive and successful. As a full-service Virginia Realtor, I work with

buyers, sellers, investors and builders in real estate transactions spanning all price ranges and property types. Residential Single Family – My residential single-family services connect buyers with sellers every day, and I do it with professionalism and with total dedication to my clients. Residential Single-Family homes are the majority of my market transactions but by far not the only one in which I have expertise. I have the expertise to evaluating condos and to help buyers and sellers to cope with the special financing and special contract verbiage and important documents related to condominium unit ownership. Multi–family – Investors have been great clients for me! Multi–family properties are a very unique market. The detailed return on investment and valuation calculations investors need to evaluate properties for rental are second nature to me. Allow me to be your centralized hub in finding great investment Real Estate. Builders — From selecting the site to assisting with development, I am there to assist my builders with almost every aspect of the process. I began my career over 22 years ago, with new homes. This gave me an opportunity to specialize in that field. I have a unique way of adding personality and success in marketing your homes to many buyers. I will ensure that peace and tranquility will surround the entire contract process so that you may focus on what you do best- BUILD! Vacant Land – Land is another very special property class. It’s relatively easy to show a gourmet cook a wonderful commercial kitchen in a home and see their eyes light up. It’s more of a challenge to help a buyer or seller realize the potential beauty in a piece of land. I will help you every step of the way! Proudly Brokered by United Real Estate Premier

Call me at 540-805-0232 or visit me on the web! www.RealEstateRockStaRR.com

Your Favorite Agent! Let me Guide You Home! Equal Housing Opportunity! Member of Bright MLS
*Proud member of The National Association of Realtors�

04/30/2016
04/30/2016

Angela Nichole Decker Paul Eastman Martin Staub lol

True story.
04/30/2016

True story.

It's springtime. Homebuyers are coming out in droves. If you want to beat 'em to the punch, you've got to be decisive and fast-acting.

I heard this today actually.... perhaps a good sign? Haha
04/30/2016

I heard this today actually.... perhaps a good sign? Haha

What's YOUR theme song after a closing?

04/30/2016

Truer words have never been spoken.

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04/25/2016

Improve Your Credit Score

Those looking for a home should check their credit score before things get too serious. There’s nothing worse than learning that your credit report contains a late payment that can prevent you from buying a property.

The higher your credit score, the better. A score of at least 620 will give you a good chance to secure a home loan; 720 should qualify in most cases.

However, a lower score doesn’t mean you can’t finance a home. Credit repair begins with your credit report. You can request a free copy of your credit report annually from the Federal Trade Commission at AnnualCreditReport.com. Check it for errors.

There are steps to fix negative marks:

If you’ve missed a payment: Call the creditor and ask to erase the negative listing. A well-documented letter can also help. There is no guarantee that a creditor will do this, but if you’ve been a good customer through the years, this method has proven to be successful.

If you have defaulted on a student loan: You can enter into a “rehab program,” which will get your account back on track after 12 months. It may not be the quick fix you need when buying a home, but the sooner the better.

For disputing a negative mark that was not your fault: Try disputing the account with the credit bureaus as “not mine.”

One way to boost your credit score is to have an older family member with a sound credit rating add you as an authorized user on a credit card. This can help increase your score. You don’t even need the card in your possession.
With loans requiring higher credit scores, it’s never too early to start fixing credit challenges.

04/24/2016

A Word About Restrictive Covenants

Before you buy, check for restrictive covenants

You’ve just toured the home of your dreams and are ready to make an offer. You may not be aware that there may be restrictions that dictate what can and cannot be done to or on the property.
A restrictive covenant—a type of deed restriction—regulates a group of new and existing homes or building lots. Developers use them to preserve a development or subdivision as a model community and control its use and appearance. Buyers agree to the sometimes-rigid restrictions in order to maintain the aesthetic standard set by the developer and to safeguard the value of their homes.

Restrictive covenants should not be confused with local zoning and government regulations. Some covenants and zoning regulations overlap. For example, either can limit the height of a building. Restrictive covenants tend to exert greater control over lifestyle. In addition to standard clauses, which may stipulate a home’s minimum size, height, architectural style, and color schemes, covenants often ban practices that could be regarded as aesthetically objectionable—such as RV, boat or non-operative vehicle parking. They may also regulate grass height, window treatments, holiday decorations, walls, fences, hedges and pets.

While most homeowners enjoy the quality of life resulting from restrictive covenants, some may limit the life you planned. Before committing yourself to a property, be certain you can live with all the restrictions.

It is my hope that you will find this information useful. Please consult with an attorney for any and all legal advice, please consult with ME when buying or selling your next home!

Equal Housing Opportunity

:) Happy Spring!
04/19/2016

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