Friday, August 30, 2013

Home for Rent: Cabezon Rd & Corrales Rd (Corrales, New Mexico)

This home is UNFURNISHED. The house is currently on the market, but its seller is looking for Caretakers to stage this home while it is for sale.














Cabezon Rd & Corrales Rd
Corrales, NM 87048



Rent: $680 per month
Bedrooms: 5
Baths: 4
Sq Ft: 6,000

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Application Fee: $45
Security Deposit: $1,000

To learn more about this opportunity to live in a home for $680 monthly plus utilities, call the HIT HOTLINE at 505-750-9500!














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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Creating a Realistic Budget - Tip 2



Budgeting -- ooh, what a scary word! If you want to frighten someone whose finances are out of control, suggest that they tally up their expenses on a piece of paper. We all understand the value of such an exercise, but when it comes to the practicality of putting a budget together, we get cold feet. Budgeting doesn't have to be so painful, when you have a systematic series of steps to follow.

Visit Part 1 if you have not yet read it.

CREATE THE SHEET
Start with either a sheet of legal paper -- or a spreadsheet program -- and create 12 columns. Label the top of each column with a month of the year, from January to December (duh!) Each row on your sheet will represent a different living expense -- groceries, gasoline, Starbucks coffee in the morning on the way to work. You'll have better luck remembering everything that you spend money on if you think according to categories. "Automobile" would include gas, repairs, insurance, and taxes -- while "grooming" might be divided into clothes, makeup, haircuts, and facials.
 
 
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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Creating a Realistic Budget - Tip 1




Budgeting -- ooh, what a scary word! If you want to frighten someone whose finances are out of control, suggest that they tally up their expenses on a piece of paper. We all understand the value of such an exercise, but when it comes to the practicality of putting a budget together, we get cold feet. Budgeting doesn't have to be so painful, when you have a systematic series of steps to follow.

SET YOUR FINANCIAL GOALS
As with any other area of your life, it's pointless to start down a financial path if you don't you have some idea of where you want to end up. What is your REASON for creating a budget? Do you want to pay off your debts? Save for your kids' college education? Put money away for retirement? Make a list of your financial goals for the next 6 months, year, 5 years, 10, 25 -- all the way through to old age. And don't spend a lot of time worrying about feasibility -- if your goal is to be debt free in a year, don't think about all of the reasons why you won't be able to make it by that deadline. Just remember, where there's a will, there's a way!

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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The Diminishing Fee and Closing



How does the Diminishing Fee work?

The cost for HIT's nationally recognized service is based on a “Diminishing Fee” which starts at $1500.00. Each 30 day period our Caretaker works to help sell the property, the fee diminishes by $500 and will diminish to zero (NO COST) after 90 days of occupancy. The best part, the applicable Diminishing Fee, it's PAID AT CLOSING, with no up front cost!

After 90 days of Caretaker occupancy, There is NO COST and we continue providing YOU and and the Property Owner with all the same great service till the house sells! Great marketing advantage, little or no cost, guaranteed performance - That's the HIT solution.

What happens when my Listing goes under contract?

The first thing is to Contact your Consultant or the HIT office by email to let us know you have an accepted offer on the house. VERY IMPORTANT - Be sure to pen in a closing date allowing at least 30 days notice for the Caretaker to be relocated!! We will contact the seller and obtain an official written notice to terminate the Agreement.


Thursday, August 1, 2013

Responses to Convice Your Seller to Use Homes In Transition


Does your seller have adequate enforceable insurance? HIT Caretaker occupied can make the difference.
 
Does your seller want relief from paying the utilities and other holding costs for their property? HIT pays these costs for the seller.


Is your seller paying for a staging service that could be provided through the HIT program? HIT Caretakers use their own furniture and our staging experience to get the most marketability for the least possible cost.

Is your seller concerned about preserving the value of the property and the neighborhood? HIT's regular maintenance and property oversight guarantees the same condition of the property will be preserved.

Is your seller about ready to drop the price or add and expensive addition like new carpet or paint? Often a Caretaker can increase traffic and eliminate the attention these areas of need can create in a vacant house. Using the HIT program is a great alternative.

Has your seller's property experienced vandalism, or worse? With a Caretaker in residence the risks of a vacant house are nearly eliminated!

Is your seller's situation getting desperate and closer to foreclosure? The HIT program can mean the difference between taking a hit and financial ruin.

Does your sellers house compete it the market with other homeowner occupied houses that sell for higher prices, faster? HIT can transform that COLD vacant listing into a highly competitive SOLD property.

HIT's exclusive Diminishing Fee, if it becomes applicable, is collected AFTER closing, eliminating any up front costs for your seller.

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