Friday, March 28, 2008

Jefferson County WI Home Selling, Houses for sale in Jefferson county wi, House selling tips

Clean It Up Before Selling
Real estate pros are fond of the old saying that there are only three things to consider when buying a piece of real estate: Location, location, location. Similarly you might say that there are only three things to do when getting your house ready to sell: Clean it. Clean it. Then clean it some more. If you think would-be buyers will fall in love your home despite a ring around the bathtub, a greasy stovetop, grimy windows, dust bunnies under the beds, or a basement festooned with cobwebs, think again. Nothing discourages buyers more than a dirty home.
Hidden Spots
Whether you clean it yourself or hire a professional cleaning service, your home needs to be spotless inside and out before you show it. No place is out of bounds during an open house: People will open closets, drawers, pantries, the refrigerator, the cabinet under the kitchen sink, the bathroom medicine cabinets, the kids’ closets, and the drawer where you keep your kitchen flatware. Would-be buyers will scrutinize the attic and the basement to check for water and structural damage. If you have a garage, shop, tool shed, hot tub, or swimming pool, they’ll look closely at those too.

Dump the Clutter
Before you start cleaning, dump the clutter! This will save you time and make your house look roomier and cleaner. If the living room is crammed with too many overstuffed chairs, keep only the best-looking ones. Do you have two coffee tables where one would do? Dump the least attractive one. Do this in every single room in the house, including the bathrooms! (The white wicker towel hamper in your bathroom may look charmingly French Provençal to you, but to others it will only point out that you have no bathroom closets in which to store the towels. Dump the hamper.) Clutter includes knick-knacks. Remove family photos on the fireplace mantle and your collection of antique canning jars in the kitchen. Even if you’re a gourmet cook with the sleekest new toasters, juicers, and coffee makers perched like works of art on your kitchen counters, remove them. Would-be buyers will have a tough time imagining themselves and their things in your home if everywhere they look they see photos of your kids, your new kitchen gadgets, or your golf trophies. Not only does the house need to look clean, it needs to smell clean. Dog, cat, food, mildew, and cigarette odors must be exorcized. If you can’t tell if the house smells like your beloved cat Fifi or the spicy cabbage soup you love to cook, ask a friend to give it the sniff test and to be honest. Along with dirt, odors are at the top of the list of reasons why would-be buyers walk away.

Essential Tasks
  • De-clutter. This includes bookshelves, clothes closets, and the garage. Rent a storage space if you have to. Better yet, have a garage sale.
  • Clean the place like it’s never been cleaned before. Every cabinet, light fixture, crevice and corner needs to be white-glove clean. Walls should be wiped down. Blinds must be clean. Windows have to sparkle. If you have carpeting, shampoo it. Take drapes to the cleaners. No time to clean? Hire the pros. .
  • Get rid of all smells. It doesn’t help merely to hang air fresheners or bake cookies. Get rid of all kitty litter boxes and dog beds. Consider sending Fido to doggy camp for a few days while you get your home ready. Some people dislike animals and will walk away if they see (or smell) that pets have been living in a home. .
  • Use cleaning products with a lemon smell, an odor that most people think of as fresh and clean. Avoid cleaning products with sweet or cloying vanilla, rose, lavender, or tropical fruit odors. .
    Be especially vigilant about cleaning the bathrooms and kitchen. A couple of strands of hair in the sink of an otherwise clean bathroom will prompt some buyers to cross your home off their list without further ado. Above all, you don’t want people to take a look at your bathroom or kitchen and think "yech.” .
  • Clean and de-clutter the outside too. Mow the lawn. Rake the leaves. Remove debris from the rain gutters. Unless it is so new and fashionable that it looks like part of a glossy magazine spread, store your patio furniture. Dilapidated lawn chairs and greasy barbecues are as unsettling for buyers as food-encrusted kitchen appliances. .
  • De-personalize your home and remove any fixtures you plan on taking with you. Remove all important documents from your desk drawers and desktops, including financial documents, birth certificates, and passports. Also remove obvious references to politics, religion, or civic organizations. You may be proud of your awards from the local chamber of commerce, your church or the state Democratic Party, but such awards may send subtle signals to someone else that this house is not for them. .
  • If you are working with an agent, be sure to ask her to recommend fixes — agents know from experience what matters most to buyers. .
Tip:
Would-be buyers expect that light fixtures, sconces, marble mantels, and anything "built-in” will be left in the home when you move. If you plan to take the glass dining room chandelier that your Aunt Martha brought back from Italy, replace it now and avoid potentially deal-breaking disagreements later.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Jefferson County Wisconsin Real Estate, Jefferson County Wisconsin Home Buy


Advantages of Owning a Home
While some people choose the flexibility of renting and being somewhat free of maintenance while having the ability to move often, many choose ownership for other reasons. It would be nice to say that the main reason for owning a home is the pride of home ownership, but that’s not quite true for most people. Their reasons are purely economical and there are clear financial advantages.

Building Equity
The difference between what you owe on your home and its value is called equity. In the early years of a home mortgage, most of each payment will go toward the loan interest, but later it will gradually go more and more toward your principal balance (what you owe). Through the years your payments will reduce this balance, thus raising your equity. Plus, if your home increases in value, your equity will rise even more. Your equity is like a savings account and it could prove very important for future needs such as a retirement plan, or major purchases.

Tax Deduction
By law, you can deduct mortgage interest and property taxes from your U.S. Federal Income Tax and from some state income taxes. This results in significant tax savings, especially in the early years of a mortgage when interest payments are higher. And you may find the tax savings alone makes it less expensive to buy than to rent.

Payment Stability
Unlike renting where payments can increase over the years, a fixed-rate mortgage payment will remain the same for the term of your loan. Other types of loans could vary in the structure of payments and there always could be slight adjustments for tax and insurance, but owning a home can result in being able to depend on stable payments for years to come. During times of inflation when rent goes up and home values rise, renters end up paying more each month while home owners increase their equity as they make the same payment.

Sunday, March 23, 2008


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Welcome to Jefferson County, Wisconsin!
Ideally situated between the metropolitan areas of Milwaukee and Madison, Jefferson County offers a pleasant mixture of urban and rural life. With easy access via the I-94 and I-90 highway system, Jefferson County is characterized by rich agricultural areas, thriving family-oriented communities, diversified manufacturing, and highly valued natural resource features.
Originally a part of Milwaukee County, being separated from Milwaukee County by an act of the territorial council December 7, 1836, the Town of Jefferson was set off as a separate town for judicial purposes by an act, approved January 2, 1838, and polls established at the houses of Nathaniel Finch, David H. Sergeant, and George J. Goodhue. The "town" referred to was in reality an election precinct, set by the legislature. The four precincts into which the county was divided were Bark River, which comprised the four south-southeast townships or one fourth of the county, Finch, Jefferson and Watertown.
According to the Wisconsin Historical Atlas of 1875, the full organization of the county was accomplished in February 1839. The county was then made a part of the second Judicial District and courts were directed to be held at the county seat. The population of the county at the time of its organization was estimated to be about 468. The county was heavily timbered with undrained marsh lands along the rivers. People were transferred across the rivers by ferries maintained at a few points, one in Fort Atkinson.
Today, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, encompasses the cities of Cambridge, Jefferson, Fort Atkinson, Lake Mills, Palmyra, Waterloo, Watertown and Whitewater as well as the village of Johnson Creek. The county features many historic sites dating back to the early 1800s, reflecting the rich history and architecture of the past. Historical sites of interest include: the famous Octagon House and America’s First Kindergarten in Watertown; the one-of-a-kind National Dairy Shrine and Hoard Historical Museum, the Panther Intaglio mound, and the Old Fort in Fort Atkinson; the archaeologically significant Indian Mounds and Trail County Park along Lake Koshkonong; the Jefferson Historical Museum; and the Aztalan Historical Museum adjacent to the Aztalan State Park.
So, when you stop residents of Jefferson County on the street and ask what they love about living here – you’ll undoubtedly get a variety of responses. Some will say they are charmed by the Norman Rockwell-esque character of the small towns and villages. Others will talk about having the best of all worlds – living in a small town atmosphere, with its natural simplicity and subtle nuances – yet having convenient access to everything in the surrounding bigger cities and excitement, entertainment and shops!
Prospective newcomers are typically pleasantly surprised at the value of property in the county. Property values will only increase because carefully crafted zoning ordinances ensure that Jefferson County will keep its rural nature for many years to come.
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