Archive for the ‘Mountain Communities’ Category

Michelle Obama Recognizes Palm Springs as a “Preserve America Community”

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Photo by IK's World TripPalm Springs residents know our town is spectacular. However, it’s nice to get some recognition every now and then! First lady Michelle Obama recently awarded the city of Palm Springs with its “Preserve America” honor. This award is only given to those cities with an active and ongoing historic preservation program as well as a public relations commitment to cultural tourism.

The Preserve America program was put in place in order to help local governments finance preservation projects they may not be able to afford otherwise. With the honor of the award, Palm Springs can now apply for matching preservation grants from $20,000 to as much as $250,000. These grants can help fund a variety of projects from historic resources surveys to signage programs.

Since architectural tourism plays an increasingly larger role in the city’s economic life, organized preservation efforts are only expected to increase in dedication and sophistication in the future. We’d like to say a special thanks to our local citizens, leaders and businesspeople that have helped to preserve our beautiful historic resources.

Interested in buying or selling a home in the Palm Springs area? Contact Patrick Stewart Properties today.

How to Get a Fair Appraisal on Your Palm Springs Home

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Are you buying or selling a home in the Palm Springs area? Here are some tips on how to get a fair appraisal on that home.

1. Do not blindly trust the person who comes out to appraise your home.

Ultimately, it’s up to you to make sure your Palm Springs home is not valued below your sale price or loan limit. Many banks have recently been put under scrutiny for pressuring appraisers to inflate property values. As a result, banks are now required to work with independent appraisers in an effort to stop buyers from overpaying. However, some appraisal-management companies hire employees who get the job done quickly and cheaply. You want to have an appraiser who knows the area best and takes their time to do a quality inspection.

Photo by Karol

Photo by Karol

2. Prepare your home the same way as you would for an open house.

Remember, it’s the appraiser’s job to look at your house through the eyes of a buyer. Keeping that in mind, take a step back and see if your house has that curb appeal to attract buyers, and tidy up inside so it is presentable.

3. Do your research.

A main factor in your house’s appraisal is the recent sales prices for houses comparable to yours. Appraisers may not know if there are any unusual circumstances behind those numbers however, so it’s important to investigate yourself and see if you can provide additional information. Ask your neighbors about the circumstances of the recent sales. Also, ask a Palm Springs Realtor to help you identify the latest comparable sales in your neighborhood.

4. Write a “house resume” to give to the appraiser.

Appraisers are busy and usually on a time schedule, so they may overlook some of the best features your home has to offer. Before he begins his inspection, hand him some information on its best characteristics, including:

  • any recent upgrades (new windows, any custom work)
  • property perks (views and landscaping)
  • neighborhood benefits (schools, shopping, public transport)

5. Follow up and double check the report for any errors.

Lenders are required to give you a copy of the finished report. Make sure you request a copy, check for errors and make sure comments accurately describe your property. If you do happen to find a mistake, contact the appraiser directly and politely ask him to recheck his work. If he is not willing, file your complaint with the California real estate appraisal board. While your lender cannot meddle with the appraisal directly, it’s worth letting them know about your complaint as well.

Interested in buying or selling a home in the Palm Springs or Coachella Valley area? Contact Patrick Stewart Properties today.

Palm Springs Real Estate is hot hot hot…if it’s priced right!

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

It used to be the old addage of “location location location” and now it’s all about “price price price”. This property in Idyllwild  is an incredible buy . Two homes on half an acre in prime Fern Valley – check it out! Idyllwild is located about 45 minutes from Palm Springs and is a great getaway when it’s blazing