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3018 Pelzer Avenue, Montgomery, AL  36109

MLS# 510968

3 Beds / 1 Bath / 1,216 SqFt / Rosemont Heights 

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Move right in this adorable Rosemont Heights beauty! Perfect for a first-time home buyer, this home should be first on your list. Recently updated kitchen with open cabinets, new counter tops and new appliances. Fresh paint inside and out, beautiful hardwood floors, nice sized bedrooms, darling bath and laundry room! Check this one out today!

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor, Lauren Keen, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

538 Morningview Drive, Montgomery, AL  36109

MLS# 510958

2 Beds / 1 Bath / 1,022 SqFt / Morningview 

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This adorable Morningview two bedroom home is waiting for you! Quaint with separate dining and living rooms with beautiful wood floors, and a spacious kitchen. Just out the sliding glass doors in the dining room or off the kitchen is a deck overlooking the fenced back yard. The detached garage has power and can be used for storage or a workshop. Low maintenance brick and aluminum siding make for easy upkeep. Perfect for a first-time homebuyer or to start your own investment portfolio.

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor, Lauren Keen, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

7 Calhoun Dr: Great Brick Duplex!

by The Hat Team

7 Calhoun Drive, Montgomery, AL  36109

MLS# 510966

2 Units with 2 Bedrooms and 1 Bath Each

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Let your tenant help you make the mortgage payment while you live on one side of this great brick duplex or rent both sides! Each unit has 2 beds/1bath, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. Both units have updated kitchens with white quartz countertops, all white tile in the baths, refrigerators, and beautiful hard wood floors. Plenty of off-street parking with a two car garage and RV sized carport. Two separate laundry rooms, each with their own washer/dryer are in the garage. Come check out this Midtown Montgomery property today!

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor, Lauren Keen, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

2308 Palmetto St: First Home with Tons of Personality!

by The Hat Team

2308 Palmetto Street, Montgomery, AL  36107

MLS# 509873

2 Bedrooms / 1 Bathroom / 1,176 square feet / Highland Park

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Grab this darling renovation with all the nifty old house features intact! Lots of trim, high ceilings and plenty of space for large furniture. One functional and two decorative fireplaces. Built-in China cabinets in dining room and kitchen. Detached garage holds one car plus huge storage area. Covered front and back porches invite relaxed outdoor living. Kiss your landlord Goodbye!!

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

334 3rd St: Investment Property or Home Loaded with Updates!

by The Hat Team

334 3rd Street, Montgomery, AL  36110

MLS# 509768

3 Bedrooms / 1 Bathroom / 1,135 square feet / Boylston 

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Great opportunity for an investment property or as a home! Several delightful updates in the home have been made in 2021 including a new HVAC, NEW ROOF, NEW INTERIOR FLOORING AND PAINT. Location is close to Maxwell, Gunter, Wetumpka, and I-65.

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor, Brennan Parker, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

3933 Hickory Drive, Montgomery, AL  36109

MLS# 507365

3 bedrooms | 2 baths | 2,262 square feet | Dalriada

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Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath move in ready home in desirable Dalriada. Nestled in the heart of this great neighborhood amongst the beautiful oak trees. Original crown molding throughout the house as well as hardwood floors. Carpet covers the left wing of the house and tile dominates the kitchen and breakfast nook areas. Living room has a burning gas fireplace and den area has a wood burning fireplace, perfect for those cold winter nights coming in January. Master bedroom has walk in closest with a bathroom that boasts double vanities, garden tub and separate shower. On the right side of the home is the laundry room which is very spacious. The breakfast nook is as cute as can be with good natural lighting and open views to the backyard for that morning coffee. The kitchen was updated less than 10 years ago and has granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances with ample room for cooking. The backyard is large and spacious and has two storage sheds and a playset. Breathtakingly beautiful almost half acre lot! HVAC system is 5-ton Trane and less than 4 years old, security system with cameras, and multiple parking spots on driveway. Within walking distance to the shops and restaurants which include SOL, Shane's Ribshack, The Wharf, Publix and more! Call me or your favorite realtor today to view!

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor, Brennan Parker, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

1100 Woodward Avenue, Montgomery, AL  36106

MLS# 505861

2 bedrooms | 2 baths | 1,670 square feet | Cloverdale

Great home to make your own or for an investment opportunity! LOADS OF POTENTIAL! Located in the heart of Cloverdale within walking distance to everything this great community has to offer. Texas style bathroom in master is extremely spacious. Kitchen has been updated from original bones. Open floor plan. Great front porch to sit outside on throughout the year. NEW HVAC in 2017 and NEW ROOF IN 2021. TLC will go a long way with this home. Call me or your favorite realtor today to see!

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor, Brennan Park, Sandra Nickel Hat Team

Fireworks and Dogs: How to Help Your Pups on New Year’s Eve

by The Hat Team


If you have a pet that gets anxious or scared when fireworks go off, then you know how stressful New Year’s Eve can be. How can you enjoy your night when you know your sweet fur baby is terrified by the loud noises?  Here are some ways to try to help alleviate your dog’s anxiety:

  • If your dog is crate trained, New Year’s Eve is a good night to confine her to the crate. It provides a sense of security and safety. Provide a blanket or towel with your scent for extra security. Don’t try this if your dog has not been crate trained. Introducing something new when your dog is already anxious will just make things worse. Understanding, Preventing & Treating Dog Anxiety
     
  • Make sure your dog gets lots of exercise.  Take your dog for a long walk earlier in the day so that he is good and tired by the time the fireworks start. Dogs are less likely to panic if they are tired and have less energy.
     
  • Go somewhere else for the night. If you live in a neighborhood that is particularly rowdy on New Year’s Eve, you may want to take your pooch on a little respite to get away from the loud noises.
     
  • Distract your dog with a special treat or chew toy. If you haven’t spent a New Year’s Eve with your dog before and you’re not sure how he will handle the fireworks, giving treats will help him associate the loud noises with something positive. A Complete Guide to Dog-Calming Treats
     
  • Have the tv on or even better, play some soothing music. The constant noise will help muffle the sounds outside and be a distraction from the fireworks.
     
  • Have a talk with your veterinarian if you are concerned about your dog’s anxiety. If your dog gets super anxious, a vet may be able to prescribe something to help keep her calm.

Our pets are beloved family members and the last thing we want to do is celebrate when we know they are suffering.  So, be prepared for the fireworks and hopefully you can ring in the new year with a calm and happy pup!

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at 334-834-1500!

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7 Kitchen Essentials Every Home Needs

by The Hat Team


Whether you enjoy cooking or not, it is easy to get overwhelmed with all the various tools, appliances and contraptions that collect on your kitchen counters and in your cabinets. The truth is, you probably do not need much of what you have collected over time.  Here is a list of seven kitchen essentials that every kitchen needs:

  • Chef’s Knife - One knife that features a straight blade capable of cutting everything from meat to vegetables to cheese is a must have for every cook. Look for a knife that is light-weight and durable with a slip resistant handle. With the right knife, slicing and dicing will be comfortable and safe. Top 5 Chef's Knives of 2020
     
  • Cutting Board - Look for a quality carving board that can be used for cutting meats and poultry. Professional chefs most often recommend plastic cutting boards because they are durable and will last a long time. In addition, they can be washed easily by hand and are dishwasher safe. However, they can be harder on knives than wood or bamboo. 13 Best Cutting Boards 2020
     
  • Peeler - If you cook with a lot of fresh veggies, a good peeler is a must! This prep tool should be sharp and easy to maneuver. Look for one that has a comfortable handle. The Top 5 Vegetable Peelers to Make Your Life Easier
     
  • Measuring Cups & Spoons - When you are following a recipe, you will want precise measurements. That means you will want a nice set of measuring cups and spoons. Look for them in stainless steel with riveted handles for a better grip. The Best Measuring Cups for 2020
     
  • Stand Mixer - While pricy, a quality stand mixer just might be your best friend in the kitchen! You can prepare just about anything with this powerful appliance that can tackle any job from kneading dough to whipping cream. 10 Best Stand Mixers for 2020
     
  • Baking Sheet - The right baking sheet can make all the difference in how your baked goods turn out. Find a sheet that can cook everything from cookies to fries to vegetables. Remember that there is a difference between cookie sheets and baking sheets.  A quality baking sheet will cook evenly and give you great results! The Best Baking Sheet for 2020
     
  • Skillets - Skillets are very versatile and can be used to prepare a plethora of recipes. Since you will likely be using a skillet frequently, it will pay off to invest in a top-of-the-line option. You will want one that provides even heat distribution and excellent heat retention. The 9 Best Skillets of 2020

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs!  Call them today at 334-834-1500!

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Negotiating for the Best Deal When Buying or Selling a House

by The Hat Team


Negotiation is important in the world of real estate because the truth of the matter is, if you do not ask…you do not get. While sellers want the highest price and buyers want a bargain, they must meet somewhere in the middle for the deal to close. Negotiating is a vital part of selling or buying a home because it is the largest asset people own and there is a lot of money at stake. Here are some guidelines for what sellers and buyers might ask for in real estate negotiations:

  • Price

Negotiating the best price means different things for sellers and buyers.  The seller wants the highest price and the buyer wants to pay as little as possible.  For a successful transaction, they must compromise and come up with a price that is acceptable to both.

  • Closing Costs

Prepaid closing costs are paid by buyers for their mortgage. These are funds that the mortgage lender holds in escrow for expenses like taxes and insurance.  A buyer may ask a seller to cover some or all their closing costs either with a flat dollar amount or up to a percentage of what is an allowable contribution for a lender. If a buyer asks the seller to do this, they are likely going to pay a higher asking price. Escrow:  What is it and How Does it Work?

  • Closing Date

Sometimes sellers want to get out of a home quickly because they need the capital from that house they are selling to put toward a new real estate purchase. The closing date will also affect the buyer’s monthly cash-flow because when a buyer closes on a house, they skip the next month’s mortgage payment. Therefore they may want to negotiate to close at the beginning of a month.

  • Financing Contingencies

When there is a financing contingency in place for a real estate transaction, it can tie up a seller’s property for a required 30 to 60 days.  For this reason, many sellers prefer buyers coming to the table with cash offers. If you are competing with cash buyers, you may want to figure out if you can drop the financial contingency, which will shorten the closing time line. You can do this by getting pre-approved for a home loan prior to making an offer.  Mortgage preapproval shows that your finances are in order and you can afford the home. 5 Things You Need to be Pre-approved for a Mortgage

  • Home Warranty

As a buyer, you can request a home warranty. As a seller, you can offer one. This home protection plan covers things like appliances and systems such as the hot water heater or air conditioning, in the event they need repair or replacement.

  • Leaseback

The moving process is stressful and labor intensive.  Sometimes a seller will need extra time to get into their new home. When this happens, buyers can offer a zero-cost rent-back for 30 to 90 days to persuade the seller to accept their offer over others. 

  • Home Repairs

With a home that needs a lot of updating there comes ample opportunity for negotiation. Buyers need to consider the cost of bringing the home up to current standards and use the estimate of that cost to request a lower asking price. The seller, on the other hand, can specify that the house is being sold “as is” and not offer any repairs.

  • Appraisal Contingency

A seller can push for a buyer to waive the appraisal contingency,  however, if for some reason the appraisal falls short of the expected amount, they need to be prepared for the amount of cash they might have to pay should the bank only be willing to lend them money based on the appraised value. Understanding the Appraisal Contingency

  • Furniture

Personal property such as patio furniture, window treatments and chandeliers is all up for grabs. The buyer can ask for these things to be included in the contract. Sellers need to determine what they are willing to leave behind. And any exclusions need to be specifically listed in the contract as well.

  • Appliances

Depending on the market, sellers don’t always leave every appliance for the buyer.  They may include the dishwasher, stove and built in microwave in the contract but not the refrigerator, washer and dryer. Sometimes they don’t want to give everything away up front so that they can use these as items for negotiation.

  • Condo/Co-op Assessments

These are fees that are used to maintain common areas in a community. If there is an open assessment, it can become a negotiation between the buyer and seller as to who will pay for it.

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs!  Call them today at 334-834-1500!

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