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DeLena Ciamacco is a well-known, respected Top Producing Realtor in Central Ohio. Her myriad of accomplishments, recognition, and professional credentials as they relate to Real Estate, make her a perfect individual to provide insight to the masses on all aspects of Real Estate sales. Her creativity and honest approach to marketing Real Estate has enabled her to succeed in her career. DeLena’s philosophy is “An educated and well prepared Buyer or Seller is a smart Buyer or Seller”. Her desire is to inform the public, by pulling from her 20+ years of Real Estate sales & Marketing, what is necessary to get to a successful closing in these challenging times.

Monday, July 16, 2012

NEW LISTING IN COLUMBUS!!

JUST LISTED!
~987 E 15TH AVE~

TWO 3 BEDROOM UNITS. Curb offers only. Tenants rights apply.  All parties have been informed that all terms are subject to final bank approval in a short sale. An extended period of time may be required for response on this transaction that is not in the control of the listing agent. Seller makes no warranties or claims to the working order of mechanicals. Property is being sold "AS IS" unless bank agrees to repairs. In the event of commission reduction by lender, total commission paid will be shared on a 50/50 split by the listing and selling brokerage. Both sides currently rented for $495 per month. Two 3 Bedroom Units. Over 2,400 SF! Columbus City Schools. Only 39,900! Call DeLena Today!

NEW LISTING IN COLUMBUS!!

JUST LISTED!
~5197 FULLERTON DRIVE~

CURRENTLY RENTED FOR $740 PER MONTH. 
Curb offers only. Tenants rights apply. All parties have been informed that all terms are subject to final bank approval in a short sale. An extended period of time may be required for response on this transaction that is not in the control of the listing agent. Seller makes no warranties or claims to the working order of mechanicals. Property is being sold "AS IS" unless bank agrees to repairs. In the event of commission reduction by lender, total commission paid will be shared on a 50/50 split by the listing and selling brokerage. 3 Bedroom & 1 Bath. Over 900 SF! Groveport Schools. Only $59,900! Call DeLena Today!


Friday, July 13, 2012

NEW LISTING in GALLOWAY!

JUST LISTED!
~198 Ridgeland Drive~

VERY OPEN FLOOR PLAN! Two-Story home on immaculately landscaped lot.  Open Living Room, Dining Room and Loft. Tons of skylights!  First floor Master Suite w/walk-in closet. First floor laundry. Over 1,600 SF! 3 BR’s & 2.5 Baths! Only $123,000! Southwestern Schools! Call DeLena Today! Subject to Short Sale

NEW LISTING IN WESTERVILLE!

 JUST LISTED!
~424 Belle Haven Pkwy~

IN PERFECT CONDITION! Updated home on 1/5 acre extensively landscaped lot with new paver Patio . Two-Story Foyer. 1st floor Den & Laundry. Spacious island Kitchen with granite countertops. Family Room with cathedral ceilings, built-in bookcases & marble Fireplace. Vaulted Master Suite with Bonus/Exercise Room/Nursery, walk-in closet & whirlpool Bath. Finished Basement with 2 Recreation Rooms. ~3400 SF on 3 finished levels. Newer C/A, roof, interior paint, some windows, doors & more! 4 BR’s & 2.5 Baths! Westerville schools! Only $ 289,700! Call DeLena Today!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

OPEN HOUSE IN WESTERVILLE!!

OPEN HOUSE!
Saturday, July 14th from 2-4 pm
This home is a MUST-SEE!

UNIQUE & EXTRAORDINARY! 
Totally remodeled & expanded 5 level home with all 5 levels finished! 1.5 acre mature treed lot w/fish pond, pool, decks, patios & gorgeous outdoor living areas. Walls of windows! Two-story/ vaulted Great Room addition. Remodeled Kitchen w/maple Cabinets, vaulted ceilings & SSV countertops. Master Suite w/private Loft, sitting area & remodeled Bath. Too much to describe! 4 BR’s & 4.5 Baths! Westerville Schools! Nearly 4,700 SF! Only $369,900! Call DeLena Today!


10 Things You Don't Want to Leave Behind When You Move

NEW YORK -- Moving day is a giant logistical hassle before you get to the minutiae. A missed detail just makes it that much worse.

Renting a truck, hiring movers and getting stuff packed up and out of the house are the relatively easy portions of the move. Only when you get second notices forwarded to your new address or the lights cut off as you're packing up the old one do you realize how much the little things add up.

In the interest of saving readers some hassle as they plan to ship out, we contacted the American Moving and Storage Association industry group and asked if there were any common oversights that its customers made while planning long or involved moves. The following 10 items are usually the easiest to overlook and the toughest to just shove into a garbage bag with the contents of the junk drawer at the last minute:

1. Your Local Government

If you don't have a driveway for a moving truck to pull into or a storage container to be dropped in, chances are you need to put it on the street. If that's the case, in some places you're going to need a permit. To get that permit, you're going to need some sort of proof the company you're working with is insured or bonded with the local government. That's the case in Massachusetts, Florida and elsewhere and it can really put a crimp in your moving plans if you don't check first and your belongings end up in the impound lot.

2. Your Hidden Belongings

It seems pretty obvious, but taking another few sweeps around the house can help you avoid leaving grandma's china to the new tenants or going without holiday decorations for a season or so. AMSA spokesman John Bisey says the easiest items to forget are usually those tucked away in crawlspaces, attics and built-in cabinets. If there's a spot in your house or apartment that's out of sight, chances are that's where your last box full of stuff is coming from.

3. Your Items on Loan

Wondering where your reciprocating saw or popcorn maker got off to? Check in with the neighbors. The AMSA says items lent to neighbors, family or friends tend to cause customers the greatest headaches once they realize they're gone. Take some quick inventory and make some rounds at the going-away party.

4. Your Sleeping Arrangements

So you've packed up the truck or container and are ready to take off in the morning. That's great, but where are you going to sleep tonight? The first night at the new destination isn't that big of a problem, as you'll get to your bed eventually, but the last night after the big load-up can be a bit tough if you don't pack the bed last or stay with someone else for the evening.

5. Your records

It's a lot easier to do things electronically these days, but that's not always the case with medical, dental or school records. Sometimes it's just easier to keep these things on hand, so try to get copies from everyone as soon as you're ready to pack them up. Once you have them, keep them all in the same place so they're easy to refer to once you're setting up your new home.

Original Article found at TheStreet.com and written By Jason Notte

Picking The Right Neighborhood is Important


You're in the market to buy. You've probably given a lot of thought to the type of home you want as well as your budget and buying price range. There's an additional topic, though, that requires your careful consideration. Which neighborhood is right for you?
Neighborhoods vary as widely as the people that live within them. Some have diligent HOA's with strict rules of appearance and conduct, while others are more lax ... sometimes to the detriment of home values. It's important to research the neighborhood where you're considering purchasing a home. You want an area that fits your needs, personality, and social habits. These factors can influence your overall happiness just as much as that updated master bath or outdoor kitchen.
First, consider the safety of a neighborhood. In many big cities you'll find more affluent neighborhoods adjacent to large strips of rental apartments or low-income housing. Now, this doesn't always present a problem, but it can mean a trickle over of petty crimes, such as vandalism and theft. Check with the local authorities to see crime rates for the neighborhood.

You may also want to check the national sex offender database to see if any offenders live in your new neighborhood. Again, there may be no need to have concern, but having all the facts can help you make a more educated decision.

Next, check out the lines for local school districts. Some neighborhoods may surprise you by which district they're in and that's a big deal for some families. You may already have children in a certain school and don't wish for a move to displace them.You'll also want to see how far away amenities are. Do you want to be able to walk to shops and restaurants? Walkability is really important to some buyers. Others are happy when grocery stores and gas stations are just around the corner.

In order to properly access a neighborhood, you should be sure to gather the facts. Your real estate should have data on the most recent sales (comparables) in the area. This will help you see the latest trends in pricing. Are home prices dropping? If so, by how much? Is there a large percentage of distressed homes for sale in the neighborhood? This could signal a larger trend and indicate further median home value reductions in the future.

You can also get information from people that already live in the area. Take a walk or drive around your prospective neighborhood. Take a good, hard look at the state of repair of the homes and how good yard upkeep is. If you see someone out in their yard, don't hesitate to go introduce yourself.
You could say something like, "Hi! My name is X and I'm thinking of buying in this neighborhood. What do you think of this area?" If you're lucky you'll find a talker that can give you all the down and dirty details, from the neighbor that plays his music a little too loud to struggles with a picky HOA. They may also be able to answer questions about the social aspects of the community. Is this a neighborhood that has block parties, neighborhood watch meetings, and is friendly and social? Is this a place where people mostly keep to themselves?

Picking the right neighborhood is just as important as picking the right house.
Original article can be found at RealtyTimes.com and is written by Carla Hill
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