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WELCOME to my blog page! If you have any questions concerning real estate, call me at 573-761-3485, or email me at hankvogt@yahoo.com , or visit my website at http://www.hankshouses.com/ . Thanks for stopping by, and come back often for information, tips, and news concerning the real estate market in Jefferson city!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Current Local Mortgage Interest Rates

Rates effective as of 02/25/2010
CONVENTIONAL FIXED RATE MORTGAGES

Term (Fixed): Rate:
30 year 5.00%
20 year 5.00%
15 year 4.375%
10 year 4.375%
*Rates subject to change at any time. Provided by Lynne Bateman, Mid America Bank, 573-896-4790 Rates quoted above are for qualified borrowers with a 95% loan-to-value (LTV) or less. Please call for rates on mortgage loans with 95.01%-97% LTV. Rates subject to change at any time without notice Credit scores may adversely affect quoted rates.
If you're thinking of selling or buying in the Jefferson City Missouri Area, or just have questions about the market, contact me direct at (573)761-3485 or online at www.hankshouses.com, email: hankvogt@yahoo.com, or text 573-353-7371. “I want to be your Jefferson City Real Estate Resource ~ I am at your service!"

Going Green Website




I found a great resource for "Going Green" at home.  This website has daily tips and news on how to save money and energy at home.  You will find info on home repairs and updates that pay you back, gardening tips, how to measure your home's "green-ness", and how to live a green life in general.  Click here


If you're thinking of selling or buying in the Jefferson City Missouri Area, or just have questions about the market, contact me direct at (573)761-3485 or online at www.hankshouses.com, email: hankvogt@yahoo.com, or text 573-353-7371. “I want to be your Jefferson City real estate resource" ~~  I am at your service!

JC Board visit officials to discuss issues


The Jefferson City Area Board of Realtors met with their elected officials on the state level to discuss issues concerning real estate ownership, taxation, fees, home inspectors, and more. The board has always been pro-active in making sure the people we elect keep home ownership rights in mind when voting on legislation. This year we let them know that we opposed any new taxation on the home owner through property taxes, fees and special assessments. We supported efforts to have inspectors go through some sort of licensing procedure before being allowed to conduct home inspections. This was our chance to make an early and positive impact by insuring those that make policy for Missourians have input from involved real estate professionals.