August 2008 Archives

A new restaurant will open it’s doors today in Fort Mill’s Baxter Village.  Fish Market, with a focus on seafood but also offering steak, chicken, and pork, will take the place of the vacant Inn at Baxter.

The restaurant boasts Executive Chef Bryan Lindsay who has 16+ years experience as a chef in various locations, including New York City.  Menu prices vary with most entrees being under $20.

According to General Manager Selena Kelleman, “We thought this was the perfect place. There is nothing else like what we offer in this area.”

To me, this just shows how popular the Baxter Village area is.  Vacancies don’t last long and when one business does leave, it’s not very long before another, high quality commercial venture takes it’s place.  As the Charlotte NC area continues to grow, I predict that the Fort Mill SC and Rock Hill SC areas will benefit as people move further out from the center of the city.  This in turn means we’re looking at increased property values and improved services.

As you’re preparing to head out this weekend for any Labor Day travels, or even if you’re just tooling around town, be sure to check out this handy ‘Fuel Price Finder’ to help you locate the cheapest fuel prices in your area:

http://aaa.opisnet.com/index.aspx

As I’m typing this, the cheapest fuel in the Rock Hill, SC area is Raceway 976 on Cherry Road.  They came in at $3.309/gal.

This handy little tool lists all the gas prices in the area, so if you’re hoping to find something on your way out of Rock Hill, or even Fort Mill SC, this weekend, be sure to check here before filling up!

You don’t need me to tell you this, but buying a home is one of the biggest financial transactions you’ll ever make.  As such, it requires a great deal of thought and consideration so you can be sure make the right choice.

As you consider purchasing a new home, these 5 questions will help ensure you make a wise decision financially, but also one you ENJOY living with for years to come:

  1. Do you like the area where the home’s located?

    One of the most important aspects of making a wise home buying decision is first making sure you like where the home is located. This includes not only the city and state, but also the neighborhood, school district, and everything that’s around it.

    If you absolutely LOVE the house, but aren’t crazy about the neighborhood or some of the things you see as you drive around, think long and hard about just how much you love the house. Will you be able to sacrifice your dislike of the everything else just because you absolutely love the house?

  2. How long do you plan to live in the home?

    This is another very important consideration because depending on where you’re at in life, it can have significant implications.

    If you have small children, where they’ll attend school becomes an issue. In certain neighborhoods, the direction of the surrounding areas and what’s being done in terms of upkeep and development and have an impact on resale values down the road.

    So, always be sure to look at the house in the context of how you’ll feel about it a few years down the road.

  3. What work will need to be done to the home?

    Again, this is a question that needs to be asked with an eye towards the future. It may be that the house is move-in ready today, but the roof only have 3-5 years of life left. Are you prepared to make the investment when the time comes?

    What about landscaping? HVAC units? Windows? Siding? These are all items that may need to be addressed sooner rather than later, so be certain to take them into consideration when considering your new home purchase.

  4.  How will you be financing the purchase or your new home?

    This one is an especially important question considering all the upheaval of the current financial marketplace. Be sure to analyze very carefully the different loan options presented by your lender and make the decision that’s right for you LONG TERM.

    Always have your lender explain any provisions or parts of the contract you don’t fully understand because at the end of the day, buying a home is an investment that can either be a sound one, or one that causes years of stress, frustration, and ultimately heartache.

  5. Once all the paperwork’s signed will you breathe a sigh of relief, or ask yourself, “Now what?”

    This is probably the ultimate question you need to ask. Will you be excited about your new home purchase or will you be more worried about how you’re going to actually pay for it?

    Sure, making mortgage payments is no walk in the park, but if it’s a huge burden and cause of stress right from the beginning, it’s probably not the right house for you. Pay attention to your gut instinct, because in most cases, it won’t lead you astray.

Buying a home in the Rock Hill, SC or Fort Mill, SC area can be an exciting time. It can also be a bit nerve-wracking and overwhelming. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be.

As you go through your home buying process, keep these 5 questions in mind and you won’t go astray.

Also, working with a competent real estate professional that takes all the stress and worry off your shoulders can be a huge relief during the process of buying a home. I have the experience, marketplace knowledge, and ability to make buying your new Rock Hill SC, Fort Mill SC, Tega Cay SC, Lancaster SC, or Charlotte, NC home a much easier, worry-free process.

Contact me today and let me help you find the home of your dreams.

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