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The May/June 2016 newsletter from Windermere Real Estate Utah for Marvin Jensen.
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WINDERMERE NEWS MAY/JUNE 2016 SALT LAKE COUNTY REAL ESTATE APR 2016 STATISTICS | 4.1.16 4.30.16 NEW LISTINGS ...................................................................... 1,710 MEDIAN LISTING PRICE ................................................ $259,900 MEDIAN SOLD PRICE ..................................................... $258,000 MEDIAN DAYS ON MARKET ..................................................... 10 Provided by the Wasatch Front Regional Multiple Listing Service
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WINDERMERE NEWS

MAY/JUNE 2016

SALT LAKE COUNTYREAL ESTATE

APR 2016 STATISTICS | 4.1.16 – 4.30.16

NEW LISTINGS ......................................................................1,710

MEDIAN LISTING PRICE ................................................ $259,900

MEDIAN SOLD PRICE ..................................................... $258,000

MEDIAN DAYS ON MARKET ..................................................... 10Provided by the Wasatch Front Regional Multiple Listing Service

How to Avoid a Bad Moving Company

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LEAF MUSTARD

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ZUCCHINI (AND OTHER SUMMER SQUASH)

About 16.5 million households—or 38.7 million Americans—move annually. But Americans need to carefully screen those who help them move to make sure all goes smoothly in relocating their belongings.

U.S. News & World Report recently highlighted these three warning signs when choosing a moving company:

The price is significantly lower than competitors.

Don’t just go with the cheapest quote. You may want a deal, but carefully consider what’s behind that lower-priced quote from a moving company — that could be 20 to 30 percent lower than any other companies’ offers. “While finding an affordable mover doesn’t mean you’re about to get scammed, if you feel like you’ve landed an unbelievable deal, it probably is unbelievable,” U.S. News & World Report notes. The quote may be lower, but some consumers later complain that prices mysteriously triple on moving day, items are stolen or missing, or they find lots of damage.

The required deposit is high.

Movers may ask for a deposit fee, but that fee shouldn’t be above 10 percent of the job cost, says T.J. Peterson, social media coordinator for Oz Moving and Storage, based in New York. Oz Moving and Storage, as comparison, charges a flat $50 deposit. “It’s not unreasonable for a mover to ask for a deposit of $100 or $200 to cover their costs if you change your mind, but if a mover wants more upfront – like 25 percent of the cost of the move – don’t pay it,” warns Nancy Conner in her book, Buying a Home: The Missing Manual.

There’s very little information about the company.

Finding a moving company in the Yellow Pages may give you some assurance that it must be legitimate since it’s advertising there, but don’t assume by just an ad. To check if the company is reputable, ask for itsDepartment of Transportation numbers. “If a company cannot prove [it is] registered with the state and United States Department of Transportation, that’s a warning sign,” Peterson told U.S. News & World Report. Also, consumers should be leery of any company that doesn’t have any Better Business Bureau profile or no reviews.

“A few hiccups for any reputable company is not a warning sign,” Peterson says. “It is an inevitable side effect of being in business.” But nothing about the company should be more of a warning sign.

Edited from original article on RealtorMag.com

FIRST STEPS• Document all of your cords: “Take photos or make notes on

how all of your media equipment is set up: television, sound equipment, modems and computer equipment,” says Lior Rachmany, CEO of Dumbo Moving + Storage in New York City.

• Update your address: Streamline the change of address process by using Updater, which can save time and money by forwarding mail and also updates numerous businesses including alumni associations, charities, and professional organizations with the new address. Updater even shares moving announcements with friends and family.

• Create a pet plan: The moving process can be stressful for pets too. Consider leaving pets with a friend or a boarder until the move is complete. If that’s not an option, this checklist lists 10 tips for keeping pets safe during a move.

• Schedule touch-up paint jobs: If you’re renting, you will need to see if you’re responsible for paint job touch-ups before moving out. If that’s the case, schedule a painter before the move. “Once you have a moving date set, get a painting bid and plan for the painter to be the last person in before you turn the keys over,” suggests Brendon DeSimone, author of Next Generation Real Estate. “Waiting until the last minute could be a logistical nightmare.”

• Recruit some help. Not using a mover? Make sure you repay family and friends for their help in some way (pizza is always a good incentive!)

Packing 101• Plan a “first night in the new house” box: The last thing you’ll

want to do after moving all day is to dig through numerous boxes to find your toothbrush. Designate a box for your toiletries, medications, deodorant, and a change of clothes so they’re easy to find.

• Your suitcases are your friends: Use your large suitcases as easily transportable storage! Fill them up with clothes, towels, and light-weight items.

• Be mindful of important documents: Don’t toss your birth certificate or other important but easy-to-lose documents in random boxes. Make a folder with anything important and carry it with you.

Unpacking• Strategize your layout: Put labels on items for movers so they don’t put them in the wrong room. You

can also make signs showing where large items need to be. • Save all receipts: “In many cases, moving expenses are deductible from federal income taxes,” says

Rachmany of Dumbo Moving + Storage. “If you’re moving because of a change in employment, you may be able to claim this deduction even if you do not itemize.” Try to keep track of all moving costs for your accountant.

Originally posted on RealtorMag.com

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Marvin JensenPremier Director ABR, CRS, GRI, SRES

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LOCAL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIESFree Comic Book Day

• May 7th

• At participating comic book shops!

• http://freecomicbookday.com

Living Traditions Festival

• May 20th-22nd

• Library Square (Salt Lake City)

• http://livingtraditionsfestival.com/

Ragnar—Wasatch Back

• June 17th-18th

• Logan, UT to Midway, UT

• http://www.runragnar.com/event-detail/relay/

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Utah Arts Festival

• June 23rd-26th

• Library and Washington Square (Salt Lake City)

• http://uaf.org/

As we transition from spring to summer, and the

weather gets warmer, the Real Estate market

gets HOT! We have been working hard to guide

our clients successfully through this SIZZLING

market! Let us know how we can help you stay

COOL in this heated market!


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