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Soldotna Real Estate Update :: New Listing

January 15, 2013 By Glenda Feeken

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Soldotna Real Estate: 243 MARCUS Avenue Soldotna, AK 99669, 40305 Illiamna Loop Soldotna, AK 99669, 36530 EDGINGTON Road Soldotna, AK 99669

Kenai Real Estate: 1120 Alder Avenue Kenai, AK 99611

Sterling Real Estate: 37565 Scout Lake Road Sterling, AK 99672

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Filed Under: Soldotna Real Estate :: New Listings Tagged With: Glenda Feeken, Kenai Home, Kenai Homes, Kenai Homes For Sale, Kenai Peninsula Real Estate, kenai peninsula real estate for sale, Kenai Real Estate, Soldotna Homes, Soldotna Real Estate, Soldotna Real Estate for sale, Team Feeken

Kenai Peninsula Real Estate Update :: New Listing

January 14, 2013 By Glenda Feeken

soldotna real estate 1 14 13 13-381Kenai Real Estate: 240 Phillips Drive Kenai, AK 99611

Soldotna Real Estate: 339 BANNER Soldotna, AK 99669, 38063 Lakewood Road Soldotna, AK 99672, 48050 Windsong Court Soldotna, AK 99669, 48187 Snowflake Court Soldotna, AK 99669

Sterling Real Estate: 38185 Monica Street Sterling, AK 99672

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Filed Under: Kenai Peninsula Real Estate :: New Listings Tagged With: Glenda Feeken, Homes For Sale in Kenai, Kenai Home, Kenai Homes, Kenai Homes For Sale, Kenai Peninsula Real Estate, kenai peninsula real estate for sale, Kenai Real Estate, Kenai Real estate for sale, Soldotna Homes, Soldotna Homes For Sale, Soldotna Real Estate, Soldotna Real Estate for sale, Team Feeken

Kenai Real Estate 10 Year Market Report 2012

January 11, 2013 By Glenda Feeken

Filed Under: Kenai Real Estate, Market Report Tagged With: Glenda Feeken, Homes For Sale in Kenai, Kenai Home, Kenai Homes, Kenai Peninsula Real Estate, Kenai Real Estate, Kenai Real estate for sale

Home Safety & Security Tips

January 11, 2013 By Glenda Feeken

securityA quick once-over of the items on this list may improve the safety and security of your home and could protect your family and friends. It is important to periodically pay attention to these things because things change over time.

 

Security

  • Does each exterior door have a deadbolt?
  • Does the lock on each window work?
  • Have you added pins or clips to your windows for additional security?
  • Do you have dowels or broom sticks in the track of windows and sliding glass doors?
  • Do you have security company labels or signs displayed prominently?
  • Do you have an alarm system? Is the system monitored?
  • Do you have a dog that barks when strangers approach the home?
  • Are emergency numbers posted near the telephones?

Fire

  • Do you have smoke detectors near all sleeping areas?
  • Do you check the batteries monthly and change them annually?
  • Do you have two carbon monoxide detectors?
  • Do you have an escape ladder for upper floors?
  • Do you have fire extinguishers near exits and in the kitchen?
  • Do you have an emergency escape plan and is the family familiar with it?
  • Are any outlets or switches warm to the touch?
  • Are kitchen ventilation systems working properly?
  • Is the dryer ventilated to the outside and is the exhaust free of lint?
  • Is the furnace cleaned and serviced yearly?
  • Is the space around the hot water heater clear of combustible materials?

Falls

  • Are all electrical and phone cords out of the flow of traffic?
  • Are rugs and runners slip resistant?
  • Is your step-stool sturdy and in good condition?
  • Are stairs clear of objects that could cause a fall?
  • Are all entrance ways, exits, halls and walks well lighted?
  • Do bath tubs and showers have non-skid strips or suction mats in them?

Other

  • Do you keep drugs and medicines out of reach and sight of small children?
  • Are interior doors designed so small children cannot lock themselves in rooms?
  • Are pool and play areas fenced to keep small children in and uninvited guests out?
  • Are firearms kept out of reach and sight of children?
  • Is a well-stocked first aid kit available for emergencies?
  • Is there one member of your family trained in first aid, CPR and the Heimlich maneuver?

Filed Under: Out and About in Kenai, Team Feeken Tagged With: Glenda Feeken, Kenai Homes, Kenai Real Estate, Soldotna Real Estate, Team Feeken

Kenai Peninsula Real Estate Update :: New Listing

January 11, 2013 By Glenda Feeken

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North Kenai Real Estate: 54110 Field Drive North Kenai, AK 99635

Soldotna Real Estate: 48350 PATSY Court Soldotna, AK 99669, L3 B1 Rockwell Drive Soldotna, AK 99669, L4 B3 Rockwell Drive Soldotna, AK 99669, MP 92 Sterling Highway Soldotna, AK 99669

Kasilof Real Estate: 19540 Carson Street Kasilof, AK 99610

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Filed Under: Kenai Peninsula Real Estate :: New Listings Tagged With: Glenda Feeken, Kenai Homes, Kenai Homes For Sale, Kenai Peninsula Real Estate, kenai peninsula real estate for sale, Kenai Real Estate, Kenai Real estate for sale, Soldotna Real Estate, Soldotna Real Estate for sale, Team Feeken

Get Your Kenai Home Offer Accepted

January 9, 2013 By Glenda Feeken

Kenai Home signatureAs the market shifts from a buyer’s market, it’s good to know how to improve your chances to have the seller accept your offer on their Kenai home.

 

Once you decide on a home, don’t waste time; write an offer and submit it as soon as possible. Competing with another buyer happens more frequently than you’d expect. Multiple offers are a seller’s advantage but here are some tips to level the playing field. TEAM FEEKEN recommends:

 

  • Realistic offer – don’t give the impression you’re trying to “steal” the property. Submit comparable sales that justify your offer.
  • Pre-approval letter – this satisfies seller’s biggest concern that an unqualified buyer will unnecessarily take the home off the market and the seller will lose other opportunities.
  • More earnest money – it shows you’re serious and makes the seller feel like the contract will actually close.
  • Minimize contingencies – from a seller’s standpoint, each contingency is one more reason why the sale won’t go through. They feel the home is “off the market” and they’re in limbo.
  • Shorten inspection period – your agent can help you set a reasonable date but let the seller know you’re willing to close prior to that if possible.
  • Write a personal letter to the seller telling them why you want their home – this can be the emotional connection to the seller that makes the difference in you getting the home.

A seller wants to feel confident that the offer they accept will actually close so they can plan for their next move. Following tips like these can definitely affect negotiations and help put together an offer that is more likely to be accepted.

Filed Under: Kenai Real Estate News, Team Feeken Tagged With: Glenda Feeken, Homes For Sale in Kenai, Kenai Home, Kenai Homes, Kenai Homes For Sale, Team Feeken

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