Friday, September 20, 2024

Listings near Isle of Palms - 400000 to 2250000 with 2 + Beds

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$855,000

406 YACHT HARBOR COURT ISLE OF PALMS, SC

2  beds   |  3  baths  |  1360  sq ft

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Listing Id: 24020257

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ACTIVE

$738,000

40 LAGOON VILLAS ISLE OF PALMS, SC

2  beds   |  2  baths  |  1218  sq ft

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Listing Id: 24019307

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ACTIVE

$1,995,000

119 SPARROW DRIVE ISLE OF PALMS, SC

4  beds   |  3  baths  |  2593  sq ft

Listing Id: 24021980

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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Real Estate News - September 2024

September 2024
REAL ESTATE NEWS
Brought to you by Brian OShea
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Home Equity 101: Understanding and Using Your Biggest Asset
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Home equity is a strong financial asset that homeowners can use in many ways. It represents the difference between the current market value of your home and the outstanding balance on your mortgage. As you pay down your mortgage and as your home's value appreciates, your equity grows, creating a valuable financial resource.

Home Equity Is Your Biggest Asset

Did you know you can use your home equity for various purposes? According to latest research, three out of five home loan holders have at least $100K in tappable equity (the sum a borrower can access while keeping a healthy 20% equity cushion). Here are some ways you can make the most of your home equity:
  1. Home Renovations: Enhance your living space and raise the value of your home to boost your equity even more.
  2. Consolidation of Debt: Consolidate high-interest debts, such as credit card balances, into a single, more manageable, and often lower-interest loan.
  3. Education Expenses: Utilize a lower-interest home equity loan or line of credit (HELOC) to fund your or your children's education.
  4. Emergency Expenses: Use home equity as a financial safety net during emergencies.
  5. Investing in Real Estate: Buy additional property, either as an investment or a vacation home.
  6. Starting a Business: Get the money you need to start or expand your business.
  7. Supplement for Retirement: Supplement your retirement income through a reverse mortgage or by downsizing and using the equity to bolster your savings.

When Not to Use Home Equity
  1. High-Risk Investments: Funding speculative investments can be risky. If the investment fails, you could lose your home.
  2. Non-Essential Luxuries: Avoid funding vacations, luxury cars, or other non-essential purchases. They do not increase your home's value and can put you at financial risk if you're unable to repay the loan.
  3. Covering Everyday Expenses: Using home equity to cover everyday living expenses may be a sign of more serious financial issues. It's better to address the root causes of financial instability rather than applying a temporary fix.

How to Start Utilizing Home Equity
  1. Determine Your Equity: Calculate your equity by accessing your home's current market value and subtracting your outstanding mortgage balance. Reach out to me and I can help you with this.
  2. Define Your Needs: Clearly outline what you intend to use the equity for. This will help you choose the right type of loan or line of credit.
  3. Consult with Professionals:
    • Real Estate Agent: If you’re considering using equity for real estate investments, or just need help to define your next steps, feel free to contact me. I can provide you with all the info you need and connect you with other professionals.
    • Lender: Speak with a mortgage lender or financial institution to explore your options for home equity loans or lines of credit. They will inform you on interest rates, terms, and application requirements.
    • Financial Advisor: For complex decisions, such as using equity for retirement or business, a financial advisor can offer valuable guidance.
  4. Apply for the Loan/Line of Credit: Complete the application process with your lender once you've chosen the right financial product and gathered all documentation.
  5. Plan Your Expenditures: Ensure you have a clear plan for how you will use the funds and manage repayments.

Whether you're looking to improve your home, consolidate debt, or fund major life events, I am here to help you navigate the process of leveraging your home equity. Your journey to financial empowerment begins with understanding and utilizing the resources available to you – let's explore your options together!
Essential Fall Home Maintenance Checklist
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As the vibrant colors of fall begin to emerge, it's the perfect time to prepare your home for the months ahead. Proper maintenance can prevent costly repairs and keep your living space in top shape. Here's an essential fall home maintenance checklist.

Fall Home Maintenance

September: Seal and Protect
Seal Windows and Doors
Check for drafts around windows and doors. Use weatherstripping or caulk to seal any gaps. Replace worn-out seals to improve energy efficiency and keep your home cozy.
Service the Heating System
Schedule a professional inspection and tune-up of your furnace or heat pump. Replace filters and test the system to ensure it's working properly. If you live in an apartment, coordinate with your landlord or building management to make sure everything is in a good shape.

October: Clean and Inspect. Safety First
Inspect the Fireplace and Chimney
As the temperatures drop, a warm fire becomes inviting. Have your chimney inspected and cleaned by a professional. Check the fireplace for cracks and repair any damage. If you live in an apartment, check with management for maintenance services.
Clean and Store Outdoor Furniture
Give your outdoor furniture a good scrub with mild soap and water. Once dry, store it in a shed or garage, or use weather-resistant covers. For apartments, consider indoor storage or protective covers for balcony furniture.
Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Ensure these lifesaving devices are functional. Test each detector and replace batteries if needed. Replace units that are over 10 years old to ensure your home is safe.
Check Insulation
Proper insulation helps maintain indoor temperatures and reduces heating costs. Inspect insulation in your attic, walls, and basement. Add more insulation if needed, particularly in drafty areas. For apartments, discuss insulation concerns with your landlord.

November: Prepare for Winter (Homeowners)
Inspect and Clean Gutters
Prevent water damage by clearing out fallen leaves and debris. Use a sturdy ladder to reach your gutters. Remove debris by hand or with a gutter scoop, then flush with a garden hose to ensure water flows freely.
Drain and Winterize Outdoor Faucets and Sprinklers
Disconnect and drain garden hoses. Shut off the water supply to outdoor faucets and drain any remaining water. Blow out sprinkler systems to prevent water from freezing in pipes.
Check the Roof
Before winter arrives, inspect your roof for missing, damaged, or loose shingles. Look for signs of wear around chimneys and vents. Consider hiring a professional for a thorough inspection.
Trim Trees and Shrubs
Trim dead or overgrown branches to prevent damage to your home during windy or stormy weather. Keep branches at least three feet from the house to avoid damage.

Enjoy the cozy season with the peace of mind that your home is well-prepared and maintained! If you need any professional recommendations or further advice, feel free to reach out!
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$10,750,000
Isle of Palms
$6,799,999
Isle of Palms
$6,500,000
Sullivans Island
Team OShea - The Boulevard Co | 35 Broad Street | Charleston | SC | 29451

Friday, September 13, 2024

Listings near Isle of Palms - 400000 to 2250000 with 2 + Beds

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Listing Updates From
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Below are some listings you may be interested in seeing. Please don't hesitate to call if you have any questions or would like to set up a showing.

Results for Isle of Palms - Active properties 400000 to 2250000, 2 Beds, Any Baths


ACTIVE

$2,050,000

18 42ND AVENUE ISLE OF PALMS, SC

4  beds   |  3  baths  |  2215  sq ft

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Listing Id: 24021492

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ACTIVE

$1,800,000

2502 WATERWAY BOULEVARD ISLE OF PALMS, SC

3  beds   |  2  baths  |  1323  sq ft

New - On Site 1 Day(s)  

Listing Id: 24023204

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ACTIVE

$738,900

40 LAGOON VILLAS ISLE OF PALMS, SC

2  beds   |  2  baths  |  1218  sq ft

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Listing Id: 24019307

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ACTIVE

$1,375,000

8000 PALMETTO DR #102-C-I ISLE OF PALMS, SC

3  beds   |  3  baths  |  1524  sq ft

Listing Id: 24014696

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ACTIVE

$1,965,000

1210 OCEAN CLUB VILLAS ISLE OF PALMS, SC

3  beds   |  3  baths  |  1965  sq ft

Listing Id: 24012171

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ACTIVE

$599,900

1400 OCEAN BOULEVARD #307 ... ISLE OF PALMS, SC

2  beds   |  2  baths  |  960  sq ft

Listing Id: 24011192

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