Lake Forest is conveniently located near Historic Downtown Mobile, Alabama by traveling about 15 minutes west across the I-10 Bay-Way. Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Alabama’s white sandy beaches and blue-green waters of the Gulf of Mexico are located only about a 35-minute drive south southeast.
Friday, January 29, 2010
REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS TALK ABOUT DAPHNE’S “LAKE FOREST,” MARKET CONDITIONS, BALDWIN CO., AL
Lake Forest is conveniently located near Historic Downtown Mobile, Alabama by traveling about 15 minutes west across the I-10 Bay-Way. Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Alabama’s white sandy beaches and blue-green waters of the Gulf of Mexico are located only about a 35-minute drive south southeast.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Real Estate Appraisers and REALTORS Talk About The Market Conditions In “TimberCreek,” Baldwin County, Alabama.
Albert Cheney, Cheney Appraisal Services, covers the Mobile Bay Metro Area, Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama. Albert Cheney is an active Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser and FHA Approved Appraiser with 35+ years experience in the real estate industry. Call Albert Cheney at (251) 533-2424 or Albert@CheneyAppraisalServices.com if you require more information about Alabama real estate and ordering a “Certified” real estate appraisal report.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Real Estate Appraisers and REALTORS talk about “Kings Mill” Subdivision in Mobile, Alabama.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Mobile County, Alabama 4th Quarter Real Estate Activity Statistics For The Year 2009.
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The approximate 31 condominiums & townhouses had an average list price of $107,838, 69 average days on market (dom) and a sale price to list price percentage of 91.03%.
The approximate 13 manufactured homes had an average list price of $41,923, 61 average days on market (dom) and a sale price to list price percentage of 86.24%.
The approximate 131 new construction homes had an average list price of $179,631, 70 average days on market (dom) and a sale price to list price percentage of 99.39%.
The approximate 659 single family older homes (18.44% drop when compared to the third quarter) had an average list price of $142,956, 86 average days on market (dom) and a sale price to list price percentage of 95.8%.
The average days on market (dom) for the fourth quarter was around 82 days and the average per square foot was $78.
The fourth quarter indicates more new construction in west Mobile, south of the Mobile Regional Airport, Semmes, southwest Mobile County, Theodore, and the Tillman’s Corner area when compared to other areas of Mobile County. Most of the single family residential or home sales occurred in the areas north and south of Cottage Hill Road, Municipal Park area & city west central, west Mobile, Semmes, Midtown area near downtown historic Mobile, and areas east of Wilmer, Alabama.
The average sold terms for the fourth quarter was CASH (21%), CONVENTIONAL (27.3%), FHA (42.4%), VA (6.4%) and OTHER-ASSUMPTION, AUCTION, VENDOR LIENS (2.9%).
The above statistical information has been compiled by Albert Marshall Cheney, Cheney Appraisal Services, located in the Mobile Bay Metro Area, Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama. Albert Cheney is an active Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser and FHA Approved Appraiser with 35+ years experience in the real estate industry. Contact Albert Cheney at (251) 533-2424 or Albert@CheneyAppraisalServices.com if you require more information about Alabama real estate and ordering a “Certified” real estate appraisal report.
For more information about the Mobile County statistical real estate listings and sales, call a local real estate agent and member of the Mobile Area Association of REALTORS.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Tips On Reading A Home Inspection Report In Baldwin County And Mobile County of Alabama!
Some home inspection reports are delivered on site but most may take as long as 4 to 6 delivery days. All of the home inspection report systems have pros and cons.
The most important issue with a home inspection report is the descriptions given for each item or component. A home inspection report which indicates a condition as “Good,” “Fair” or “Poor” without a detailed explanation is vague and can be easily misinterpreted by a reader. An example of a vague condition would be:
Kitchen Sink: Condition – Good, Fair or Poor.
None of these descriptions will give the homeowner enough of a reason for the problem. Does the sink have a cosmetic problem? Does the home have a plumbing problem? A good home inspection report should supply you with enough descriptive information about the home’s condition and its site. An example of a descriptive condition is:
Kitchen Sink: Condition – Minor wear, heavy wear, damaged, rust stains, or chips in enamel finish. The recommendation is sealing the sink around the counter top.
As you can see, this narrative description includes a recommendation for repair. Narrative home inspection reports without recommendations for repairing deficient items may be difficult to comprehend if you have limited knowledge of construction.
You should take the time to carefully read your home inspection report and become very familiar with its comments and recommendations. Your home inspection report should have a legend, key, symbols or icons which will assist in understanding your report. It is much easier to understand the overall condition of a home if a home inspector provides sufficient information. Therefore, interview and carefully choose your home inspector wisely.
At the end of the inspection, your home inspector may provide a summary with a question and answer period. Use this opportunity to ask questions regarding terms or conditions you may lack familiarity. An experienced home inspector should be able to explain confidently with answers to your questions. If for some reason a question cannot be answered at the time of the inspection, the home inspector should research the question and obtain an acceptable answer for you. For instance, if the home inspector’s report states that the concrete foundation has common cracks. Then, consider asking, “Why are they common cracks?” An appropriate answer might be: “Common cracks are usually due to normal concrete curing and or shrinkage.”
Cheney Appraisal Services recommends that you accompany your home inspector through the entire inspection if at all possible. By doing this, it should help you better understand the condition of the home and the details of the inspection report.
Again, read the home inspection report completely and understand the condition of the home you are about to purchase. After all, it is more than likely, one of your largest investments you will ever make!
Below are most of the home inspection companies to assist you within The Mobile Bay Metro Area, Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama (Bay Minette, Bayou La Batre, Belle Fountaine, Bon Secour, Calvert, Chickasaw, Chunchula, Citronelle, Daphne, Dauphin Island, Eight Mile, Elberta, Elsanor, Fairhope, Foley, Fort Morgan, Grand Bay, Gulf Shores, Hollingers Island, Irvington, Josephine, Kushla, Lillian, Loxley, Malbis, Magnolia Springs, Marlow, Mauvilla, Miflin, Mobile, Montrose, Mount Vernon, Ono Island, Orange Beach, Oyster Bay, Perdido Beach ,Perdido, Point Clear, Robertsdale, Saraland, Satsuma, Semmes, Silverhill, Spanish Cove, Spanish Fort, Stapleton, Stockton, Summerdale, Theodore, Whistler, Wilmer, Wolf Bay).
Please also check resources, such as, online telephone directories for other home inspection companies. A client, homeowner and or visitor should always interview a home inspector before contracting their services.
http://www.amerispec.com/
http://cartierinspections.com/
http://www.hometeaminspection.com/
http://www.homesouthinspections.com/
http://www.affordable-home-inspections.com/
http://www.nahi.org/al-alabama-home-inspector.asp
Are you looking for Alabama Appraisers, Alabama Certified Appraisers, Alabama FHA Appraisers, Alabama Appraisers Baldwin County, and Alabama Appraisers Mobile County? Then always remember, Al Cheney, Cheney Appraisal Services, “Certified FHA” Appraiser, when ordering home appraisals within Baldwin County and Mobile County, Alabama. Call (251) 533-2424 with your order and questions.
Are you looking for other appraisers in the southeastern part of the United States? Well, Cheney Appraisal Services is continually updating its web site with listings and web links to “Certified FHA” Appraisers in other major cities and towns of Alabama as well as in Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Alabama Certified FHA Appraisers in Baldwin County, Mobile County and city of Mobile! Al Cheney can assist Appraisal Management Companies and Lenders!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
in the downtown area of historic Mobile.
The “Greek Fest” is from the 5th to the 7th of November, 2009 and experience the sights and sounds of a “Holiday in Greece!” The event is located at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church on Ann Street between Dauphin Street and Government Street. A delicious “Taste of Greece” with entertainment on the grounds of the Hellenic Center next to the church always has many people enjoying live Greek dancing and music. There will be an abundance of wonderful traditional food, such as, roast lamb, Grecian chicken, dolmathes, pastichio, spanakopita. For more information visit this site, http://www.GreekFestMobile.org/, or call (251) 438-9888.
Then look no further than Al Cheney, Cheney Appraisal Services, for “Certified” Residential Appraisals and FHA Appraisals in the historic areas of downtown and midtown areas.
Mobile County, Baldwin County, and the Eastern Shore
(Daphne, Fairhope, Montrose, Mullet Point, Point Clear, Spanish Fort).
Al Cheney is an Alabama “Certified” Residential Real Property Appraiser
for the State of Alabama and a FHA Approved Appraiser,
with over 30 years of real estate experience.
targeted marketing strategy and a quicker sale of your home?
Call and talk to Al Cheney today!
Mobile’s history and real estate, and the Mobile Bay Metro Area,
Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama.
Call Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 with any additional questions.
Then, please click this web site link, https://cheneyappraisalservices.appraiserxsites.com/iFrame.aspx?FileName=client.x&ReferrerGUID=d4142893-75d8-4681-997d-eaa83d48b8cb#top, an online ordering system for your convenience. You may also send your city of Mobile
appraisal assignment order by facsimile, (251) 252-7737.