Dramatic and private – this is your home in Baker Florida, in the Countrywood Estates.    Stately  setting on one acre lot in a lovely subdivision situated in nature. Spacious open split floor plan, inviting family area and a private master suite. The kitchen is well equipped with an island and a breakfast bar. Enjoy BBQ on the patio with the cool evening shade of the trees. Baker is part of the Crestview Florida area, and this short sale home only about 30 minutes to Eglin AFB

This Crestview short sale home is offered at $189,900.

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Wendy Rulnick, Broker, CRP, CRS, GRI, ABR     Rulnick Realty, Inc.

Destin FL Real Estate

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Call toll-free 1-877-ITS-WNDY (1-877-487-9639) or local 850-650-7883 ext 204

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Wendy is a short sale and pre-foreclosure specialist and has been featured in “Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine” and “Florida Realtor Magazine”. Call Wendy Rulnick, Broker/Owner,to list and sell your home or condo on the Emerald Coast of Florida in Walton, Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County-  Destin, Santa Rosa Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Bluewater Bay, Navarre, Seagrove Beach, Watercolor, Sandestin, Seaside, Crestview, Rosemary Beach, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field.

Construction frames.

Are you considering building a new home in Crestview, Freeport, Navarre, Rosemary Beach, Watercolor or Niceville Florida?  Consider these questions in your search for that fantastic home of your dreams.

1.  Is the builder licensed?  This may seem like a basic assumption, but always verify his current active license and possible compaints .  Go to the Florida Division of Business and Professional Reguation website and you can check.  Even if you’ve had a friend use the contractor, he might not be legitimate.  If the builder has already commenced work, go to the online Clerk of Court records in your county to see if permits were pulled in his name.  You may research Okaloosa County, Santa Rosa County or Walton County records.

2.  Will you be able to see other homes the builder has completed?  If your contractor is a custom-home builder, he should be happy to send you to see a past customer’s house to view his workmanship.  Talk to the customer, too, and find out what his experience was with the builder and during construction. That way, you may have more reasonable expectations about the building process.

3.  Will you be able to review the contract before signing?  Some national builders will not release their purchase and sale agreement for you to take home to review.  They will state it is not their policy.  Insist on it, especially if you are not comfortable turning over a deposit and signing under pressure in the on-site salesperson’s office.

4.  Does your building plan comply with association restrictions or covenants?  Do not assume that the builder and your local building inspector will check your covenants for you.  The building inspector may only check for compliance with building codes.  Don’t risk a lawsuit from the community association because you have installed the wrong roof type, used unapproved materials, built an unacceptable style of home, etc.  You could be sued, and it could be costly.

5.  Does the builder offer a warranty?  The State of Florida does not require the builder to warrant their work for any period of time.  Check your state laws.  Ask if the builder will provide a policy for defects.  An example of a reputable warranty company is Bonded Builders.  Coverage will be for up to ten years for major structural items, which is transferable to a new buyer of your home.

6.  Who will be your main point of contact during construction?  Will it be the salesperson, the construction supervisor or the builder?  Find out how communication works with your contractor.  If it is a large national company, with many layers of management, be proactive and follow up with any questions, don’t assume your issue will be taken care of.  Remember, if the builder has a 100 lot subdivision and dozens of homes under construction, information can get lost that might affect the completion of your house.  I know a couple who recently bought a new home from a national builder in Crestview Florida.  The home needed a variance because it was built over the setback line.  The variance would take 30 days before it was approved.  The builder did not notify the buyers until four days before the closing that there would be a delay because of the variance.  Why?  It seems that no one at the company was responsible for the “overall” construction picture. 

7.  I don’t need a “home inspection” on a new home, right?  Not necessarily.  Great builders are not afraid of home inspectors.  Home inspectors may be the objective third party who will guide you through to reasonable expectations from the builder.

8.  Don’t expect the house to be “perfect” at your punch-list walk-through.  Homes are built by human hands.  Expect dozens of items needing correction, such as paint, scuffs, trim work, landscaping, etc.  Your builder should have a system to finish the home to your complete satisfaction, however, in writing.

9.  When should I worry?  Red flags are when the contractor asks you for more money outside the terms of your contract.  Certainly, if it is a “change” during construction, you might have to pay for it at the time depending on your agreement.  But if the request is for moneys to “continue” work that is not specified in your contract, seek legal counsel.  Also, if the builder stops construction without a reasonable explanation for days or even weeks, you may need an attorney.

10.  Should I use my own Realtor?  If it is a national builder represented by an on-site salesperson, you should strongly consider bringing in your own Emerald Coast real estate agent.  On-site salespeople can be great and knowledgeable, but they represent the builder, and may not bring up any of the items in this list.

Finally, buying and building a new home in Crestview, Freeport, Navarre, Rosemary Beach, Watercolor or Niceville Florida is very exciting.  Expectations are high, and emotions follow, because new construction can fulfill your lifetime dreams.   Educate yourself, research, and interview your builder.  And consider hiring an experienced real estate agent to guide you along the way.

It’s Wendy!

Wendy Rulnick, Broker, CRP, CRS, GRI, ABR     Rulnick Realty, Inc.

Destin FL Real Estate

Destin Short Sales & Pre Foreclosure Help.

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Call toll-free 1-877-ITS-WNDY (1-877-487-9639) or local 850-650-7883 ext 204

Email Wendy: itswendy@rulnickrealty.com

Call Wendy Rulnick, Broker/Owner,to find your new construction home on the Emerald Coast of Florida in Walton, Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County-  Destin, Santa Rosa Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Bluewater Bay, Navarre, Freeport, Seagrove Beach, Watercolor, Sandestin, Seaside, Crestview, Rosemary Beach, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field.

 

Crestview Short Sales

 

This great Crestview Florida short sale home at 232 Limestone Circle is south of I-10 in the Redstone subdivision.  Striking cathedral, plant ledges and open floor plan! Walk into this inviting brick home and see a huge open area that includes a large formal dining area on your left, which separates the master from the guest rooms. To your right is a large kitchen with an island and breakfast bar, which is open to the living area. There are many and well placed windows, giving natural light. The master bath has a double vanity and garden tub with shower. Excellent commuting from this Crestview Florida house to Eglin Air Force Base, Duke Field and Destin shopping and beaches. Short Sale.

Offered at $137,700

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Wendy Rulnick, Broker, CRP, CRS, GRI, ABR     Rulnick Realty, Inc.

Crestview FL Real Estate

Crestview Short Sales & Pre Foreclosure Help.

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Call toll-free 1-877-ITS-WNDY (1-877-487-9639) or local 850-650-7883 ext 204

Email Wendy: itswendy@rulnickrealty.com

Wendy is a short sale and pre-foreclosure specialist and has been featured in “Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine” and “Florida Realtor Magazine”. Call Wendy Rulnick, Broker/Owner,to list and sell your home or condo on the Emerald Coast of Florida in Walton, Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County-  Destin, Santa Rosa Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Bluewater Bay, Navarre, Seagrove Beach, Watercolor, Sandestin, Seaside, Crestview, Rosemary Beach, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field.

We all make mistakes, but this was a big one, by a big corporation…  I was in negotiations for a short sale on a Crestview, Florida listing.  My sellers owed Countrywide/Bank of America about $175,000 as the senior lien and around $25,000 to Citi Financial as the junior lien.  The sale price was a spot-on $150,000.

Bank of America asked for a promissory note of $5000.  Although my sellers had recently divorced and had to move to separate homes, they both had stable jobs. Bank of America told me that was a factor in asking them for the note. The couple agreed, and I emailed the negotiator.  A few weeks later, BOFA approved the short sale.  YEA!  And they did not even ask for a note!

BOFA Promissory 0 

My next problem was to tackle Citi, who had initially farmed out the listing to a collection agency, as I wrote about in “Rude and Crude- Nordon Collection Services”.  After I complained about Nordon’s uncouth behavior, and hanging up on me, Citi took the file back.  They requested $6000 as a pay-off to release their lien.  BOFA would only pay them $3000, so my sellers agreed to pay the other $3000 at closing, each having to borrow money to do so.

Finally, the home closed!  After months of wrangling, the sellers were thrilled to complete that phase of their lives.

Until yesterday, that is.  Bank of America called asking where the note was.  This is a month after closing.  They sent me back a copy of my own email to them stating the sellers would agree to a note (pretty shrewd, huh?) The negotiator then called me, demanding the note be paid.

I responded, incredulously.”The note?” I said, “You did not require a note in your approval letter.  The sellers based their decision to borrow money to pay Citi on the fact that you did not require a note.  They have nothing more to give….  Is someone in trouble at your company?”

Yes” he responded.

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Destin FL Real Estate

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610 Adams Dr, Crestview FL 32536

610 Adams Dr, Crestview FL 32536

Brick home in Crestview Florida on superb lot in peaceful setting. Hardwood floors! Built-in shelving, brick wood-burning fireplace, laundry room with basin. Very usable basement accessed through garage. Oversized rear deck. Side-entry garage.  Short sale subject to seller’s mortgage holder’s approval.

Wendy Rulnick, Broker, CRP, CRS, GRI, ABR     Rulnick Realty, Inc.

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Wendy Rulnick specializes in real estate sales, short sales, traditional sales on Emerald Coast of Florida: Destin Florida real estate, Santa Rosa Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Bluewater Bay, Navarre, Seagrove Beach, Watercolor, Sandestin, Seaside, Dune Allen, Blue Mountain Beach, Crestview, Freeport, Rosemary Beach, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field.   Wendy Rulnick, Broker and Realtor, has been selling real estate for 20 years.  She has won numerous awards, including the coveted ADDY for advertising design. An expert marketer of real estate listings, she negotiates successfully to her clients’ advantage. She is supported by a team of top buyer specialists. She lists and sells homes, condos and townhomes in and around Destin Florida.  Wendy is in the top ½ percent resale agents on the Emerald Coast, and was featured in Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine as a short sale specialist.

Crestview Commercial Lot

1058 Farmer St., 4.77 Acre Commercial Lot, Crestview FL 32536

Wooded lot – almost 5 acres. Located between a day care and concrete company- this lot may have commercial, light industrial and/or multi-family development potential. Okaloosa County GIS website lists RGD with future land use MU (mixed use). There is an old house on the property not being sold as a livable residence, nor for any value. Buyer to do own feasibility study for desired use.

Dimensions Approx 330 x 628    List Price:  $195,000 

 

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Wendy Rulnick, Broker, CRP, CRS, GRI, ABR     Rulnick Realty, Inc.

Search Destin FL real estate

Short Sale Pre Foreclosure Help.

Call toll-free 1-877-ITS-WNDY (1-877-487-9639) or local 850-650-7883 ext 204

Email itswendy@rulnickrealty.com

Wendy Rulnick specializes in real estate sales, short sales, traditional sales on Emerald Coast of Florida: Destin Florida real estate, Santa Rosa Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Bluewater Bay, Navarre, Seagrove Beach, Watercolor, Sandestin, Seaside, Dune Allen, Blue Mountain Beach, Freeport, Rosemary Beach, Mary Esther, Shalimar, Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field.   Wendy Rulnick, Broker and Realtor, has been selling real estate for almost 20 years.  She has won numerous awards, including the coveted ADDY for advertising design. An expert marketer of real estate listings, she negotiates successfully to her dients’ advantage. She is supported by a team of top buyer specialists. She lists and sells homes, condos, lots and townhomes.

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