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Lexington Park Real Estate FactsLexington Park Real Estate CyclesOne problem with attempting to time your purchase to the business cycle is that even experts have problems accurately predicting the future economy. Even when they can, the Lexington Park market does not necessarily move in tandem with the stock market or the economy as a whole. Lexington Park is a unique situation. When the economy is doing well, interest rates are generally higher. The result is that fewer people can afford houses, and Lexington Park is no exception. When the economy slows down, interest rates fall, the "affordability index" moves up and more people can afford houses. The Lexington Park market will take the lead. Lexington Park Real Estate Title InsuranceA Lexington Park mortgage policy that insures the lender remains in effect until the loan is paid off. An owner’s policy insures the buyer and remains in effect as long as the owner or the owner’s heirs own the property. An owner policy may cost a little more than a lender policy. For example, an owner policy may run somewhere around $3.50 per $1000.00 of home value while a policy for lender protection may run in the neighborhood of $2.50 per $1000.00 of home value. The Lexington Park real estate Title Company searches and examines public records to determine if any problems with the title exist. Your real estate agents works very closely with the Title Company to help clear up any past clouds that may affect the transfer of title to the new owner. Bitten by the Lexington Park Home Improvement Bug?Money isn’t everything however so that if the most important consideration for remaining in your Lexington Park home happens to be the school where your children attend or the proximity to your work or to a particularly attractive recreational opportunity then remodeling may be the best option. On the other hand, if the idea of having your Lexington Park house torn up for weeks at a time makes your blood run cold, it really doesn’t matter how much money you might make turning a fixer-upper into a model home. You will be far better off selling the home you have and moving to a home that better fits your needs. Choosing Your Lexington Park NeighborhoodYou’ve probably heard about the three major determinants of Lexington Park values are: 1) location, 2) location and 3) location. This is not only true about real estate in Lexington Park; it is true about real estate in general. If you cannot afford what you want where you want it, give up something inside the house rather than settling on a lesser location. The Benefits of Selling Lexington ParkIf your Lexington Park holdings consist of both a personal residence and a rental, you can sell your personal residence and exclude up to $250,000 ($500,000 for a married couple) on the gain. Then you move into your rental, live in it as your personal residence for two years and then sell it, again benefiting from the $250,000 or $500,000 exclusion. This is true even though most or all of the increase in value occurred before you converted the property to your personal residence. What Makes Lexington Park Sell?If your only reason for selling your Lexington Park is for the purpose of taking your profits there are a couple ways to approach this. Assuming you have lived in the Lexington Park for two years so you can avoid federal tax consequences, if you sell when prices are high and rent until prices come down before buying a replacement home, you will have maximized your profit. Remember, if you sell when prices are low, you will still make a profit and be able to buy a replacement home while prices are still low. |
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