Purchasing your first home is a big step, that comes with some very serious decisions. Many homebuyers are intimidated by the process, and continue renting much longer than they should, or need to. However, if you break the homebuying process down into these simple steps, and follow these important tips, you will find the process less intimidating, and much more manageable.
This
week I will share 7 tips to help you along the
way, here is the first:
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| 1)Before You Begin, Ask Yourself
One Question Will you live in your
next home for at least 3 years? If the answer is
Yes, you should
probably purchase, rather than continue renting. With average
appreciation, youll break even on your closing costs after 2 years, and
start making money at year 3. Every year after that will put more money
in your pocket! The most expensive aspect of real estate is buying
& selling, so the longer you can live in the home the better.
However, purchasing makes sense if you can make as little as a 36 month
commitment. By:Eric Bramlett |
Monday, February 28, 2011
Home Buying Tips: Series 1
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Celebrating Nature's Beauty in Stitches: A Quilt Show
Celebrating Nature's Beauty in Stitches: A Quilt Show
Event Date:
February 5th, 2011 - February 27th, 2011
Event Time:
9:00am - 4:00pm
Location:
Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens, 515 Painter Rd., Media
Contact:
- info@jenkinsarboretum.org
610-647-8870
Event Details:
Celebrating Nature's Beauty in Stitches: A Quilt Show.
http://www.jenkinsarboeretum.org
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Changes To Your PECO Bill

● PECO or PPL will still be reading our meters, handling the billing and any Emergency Outage.
● There will never be a disruption of service, even if the company you switched to goes bankrupt you will automatically default back to PECO/PPL for your electric supply.
● Nothing changes except the charge for KWH. There are a lot of newcompanies coming into the marketplace, many are brokers or retailers for other energy company's and will be gone tomorrow. Stream Energy, powered by Ignite has a 5 year track record and many business accolades.
● A licensed supplier, i.e. Stream Energy, is the type of supplier you should choose. The best website to compare these suppliers is the Pennsylvania Utility Commission (PUC) site. They have a great tool. Just enter your monthly KWH and you can see your savings.
Here is the link to this tool provided by the PUC for PECO:
http://www.papowerswitch.com/shop-for-electricity/shop-for-your-home/bydistributor/peco-energy/rs/
I hope you find the site as useful as I did. I estimated savings over $600 a year by switching to Stream Energy, powered by Ignite.
The switch request takes just a few minutes. The transfer takes place from 1 to 2 meter reading cycles. Please visit my web site to make the switch. www.matthias.igniteinc.biz and click on Request For Service.
If you have any question please call me anytime @ 610-659-7376.

