Category Archives: Homeowners

Winter Home Buying. by Kathleen Adams, Canadian Lakes Homes Blog

Winter home buying can be perplexing for both buyer and seller, especially in the north.  When the weather turns and temperatures are freezing the ground, the snow is up to your knees, and it is not fun to tramp through the elements to shop for homes, it can be trying.

Working in a climate that brings snow, cold temperatures and homes that are seasonal, it has many challenges for the Realtor, the buyer and the seller.  But, working through the challenges can be rewarding.

Sellers often think that there are no buyers in the winter and take their homes off the market.  This is simply not true, there is always someone looking for a home.   Seller on the market through winter may just be rewarded with a buyer.

When we had little kids and took them to the mountains to ski, we always advised them to dress in layers and take extra gloves.  You can always strip down if you get too hot, we would tell them.  This is the same advice I have for buyers looking in snowy northern Michigan for homes.  Buyers are often coming from climates that are not as severe and are met with a surprise when they have to trudge through snow knee deep and look at a home with little to no heat.  Be prepared for all things when looking at homes in the winter months.  Bring boots, hats, gloves, etc.

Sellers find another challenge when they actually have an offer presented to them in the winter.  If it is a summer home, they are often out of town during the winter months and need to deal with things from a distance.  Their home may be winterized and they will now need to deal with opening it up for inspections and then re-winterizing it until closing.  They may not want people coming through the home with snow.  They may not want to have the driveway plowed and add an additional expense.

Seller can work with their Realtor to handle snow plowing and to protect their homes.

I find that buyers generally flexible when it comes to inspections.  Trying to coordinate things to avoid de-winterizing more than once, etc. can be done.  Depend on the Realtor to make sure things get done to eliminate extra costs.

Buyers sometime take a risk buying in the winter.  For instance, a waterfront home be a risky buy because you really cannot see what the waterfront is like.  The Realtor should be able to come up with photos from the seller to rest assure the buyer as to the condition of the waterfront.  Another challenge is inspections of the well and septic systems.  This can not always be done in the winter.  If the septic inspector cannot break ground to access the system, inspection has to be postponed or waived.  A seller that has records of all septic inspections can be helpful.  These records sometimes serve the purpose for the buyer.  Keep those systems in good condition with regular checkups and keep the records handy.

These are just a few examples of winter challenges when buying or selling a home.  They are not monumental, but a bit more work versus summer season selling.  It can be done if the seller, buyer and Realtor all work as a team to – get it sold!

 

 

Shopping for a New Home? by Kathleen Adams, Canadian Lakes Homes

While many our out doing their holiday shopping – you just might be shopping for a new home.  What a great time of year to find a good deal on a home.

We have a great selection of beautiful homes in Canadian Lakes to choose from.  This community,  located in the west central area of Michigan, offers a wide range of activities and amenities.  There is something for everyone at Canadian Lakes.  Some of the amenities include, golf, tennis, pickle ball, clubs – every type of club from cards to book clubs and more – swimming and fitness, restaurants, and of course our beautiful lakes.  We have lakes that are all-sports, lakes that are no-wake that offer quiet living and beaches that are perfect for swimming.

Come and see what we are all about in Canadian Lakes, Michigan.  I give tours of the area when you visit.  And, if you are looking for information – I can get that to you as well.  Be sure to shop around my website to find homes that are available in Canadian Lakes.  You will love it here!

November Newsletter

The November newsletter is out!  Here is an excerpt from this month: 

New things are going on around Canadian Lakes this fall –

Sadly, the Blue Cow is leaving their management of the Mayfair Restaurant at the end of October.  The Mayfair Restaurant will be looking for a new restaurant group to take over by spring.  We still have Tullymore, The Blue Lake Tavern, The Sweet Shop Mancino’s Pizza and Grinders and Antlers Restaurant serving food and drink!  Visit one of these restaurants for a great meal. 

Homes sales were good this year. There were 79 homes sold this year with an average size of 1,500 sf and an average sales price of $135,000. Highest priced home sold was $377,500. We are seeing a lot of waterfront buyers. Gone away are the golf course buyers. I am not sure what is going on with that! The National Association of Realtors reports that today’s buyer is looking for urban living! Well, we have just as much to offer here at Canadian Lakes with golf, fitness, restaurants, tennis, walking and biking paths and more.

Other Lake Front Areas

Sales around the lakes were favorable this year. Fifty nine homes sold with waterfront with 1,475 average square feet and $205,620 average sales price. The highest priced home sold was $1,375,000 on the Tri-Lakes. Here are the sold stats around the lakes:

Here are the sold stats around the lakes:

LAKE HOMES

SOLD

AVG.

PRICE

AVG.

SIZE

DAYS ON MKT.
Horsehead 8 $203,125 1332sf 158
Lake Mecosta 3 $779,333 3264sf 245
Blue Lake 3 $246,000 1375sf 164
School Section 5 $171,400 1434sf 117
Round Lake 4 158,100 1171sf 229
Chippewa 4 $96,625 917sf 143

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