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- Teresa Lancaster, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Towne Realty
- Virginia Beach, VA, United States
- Teresa Lancaster knows how tough moving and relocating can be and her goal is to make YOUR move a smooth one. Teresa holds a high level of integrity, dedication and professionalism. If you’re looking for a professional, aggressive, and savvy Realtor with a proven track record, give Teresa Lancaster a call for an appointment today! AWARDS / Certifications: RE/MAX 100% AWARD 2004-2006, HRRA Circle of Excellence Gold /2-Bronze, Certified New Homes Sales Professional, Accredited Buyers Representative, Norfolk Real Estate Ambassador
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
For Sale: 4BR/2BA Single Family House in Chesapeake, VA, $309,900
For Sale: 4BR/2BA Single Family House in Chesapeake, VA, $309,900
Teresa Lancaster HomeQuest Realty, Inc. (757) 478-0009
112 Meta Street, Chesapeake, VA
Wow is the only word that comes to mind. This is a must see property!!
4BR/2BA Single Family House
offered at $309,900
Year Built
1997
Sq Footage
2,200
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2 full, 0 partial
Floors
1
Parking
1 Car garage
Lot Size
14,505 sqft
HOA/Maint
$0 per month
DESCRIPTION
4 Bedroom 2 Full Bath. 2200 Sq Ft. Great for the ENTERTAINING ENTHUSIAST. 4th Bedroom is the FROG. 400 SQ FT GLASS ENCLOSED 4 SEASON SUNROOM, 38 X 17 SWIMMING POOL, HOT TUB, 1 CAR GARAGE, Gas Fireplace. Bright contemporary open Great room, CATHEDRAL CEILING, Front porch for lounging. Home is spotless! Some home decor could convey with the right offer! CCA Negotiable. TOO MANY TO LIST!
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES
- Central A/C
- Central heat
- Fireplace
- High/Vaulted ceiling
- Walk-in closet
- Family room
- Breakfast nook
- Dishwasher
- Refrigerator
- Stove/Oven
- Microwave
- Attic
- Laundry area - inside
- Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Yard
- Swimming pool
- Jacuzzi/Whirlpool
OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES
- 38X17 WIDE SWIMMING POOL W/ NEW LINER 2010
- FURNITURE & DECOR COULD CONVEY OR IS NEGOTIABLE.
- 400 SQ FT GLASS ENCLOSED 4 SEASON SUNROOM
- JACUZZI HOT TUB
- SMALL CAT OR DOGGIE DOOR
- OVERSIZE BACK YARD
- LAMINATE AND BERBER FLOORING THROUGHOUT
- CHAIR RAILS
- FRONT DOOR WITH DECORATIVE GLASS
- COVERED PORCH
- BREAKFAST NOOK
- KITCHEN DESK
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS
Exterior
Exterior
Great room
Sunroom
Sunroom
Dining Room
Sunroom
Bathroom
Kitchen
Sunroom
Sunroom
Doggie door
Jacuzzi Tub
Pool
Contact info:
Teresa Lancaster
HomeQuest Realty, Inc.
(757) 478-0009
For sale by agent/broker
Teresa Lancaster HomeQuest Realty, Inc. (757) 478-0009
112 Meta Street, Chesapeake, VA
Wow is the only word that comes to mind. This is a must see property!!
4BR/2BA Single Family House
offered at $309,900
Year Built
1997
Sq Footage
2,200
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2 full, 0 partial
Floors
1
Parking
1 Car garage
Lot Size
14,505 sqft
HOA/Maint
$0 per month
DESCRIPTION
4 Bedroom 2 Full Bath. 2200 Sq Ft. Great for the ENTERTAINING ENTHUSIAST. 4th Bedroom is the FROG. 400 SQ FT GLASS ENCLOSED 4 SEASON SUNROOM, 38 X 17 SWIMMING POOL, HOT TUB, 1 CAR GARAGE, Gas Fireplace. Bright contemporary open Great room, CATHEDRAL CEILING, Front porch for lounging. Home is spotless! Some home decor could convey with the right offer! CCA Negotiable. TOO MANY TO LIST!
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES
- Central A/C
- Central heat
- Fireplace
- High/Vaulted ceiling
- Walk-in closet
- Family room
- Breakfast nook
- Dishwasher
- Refrigerator
- Stove/Oven
- Microwave
- Attic
- Laundry area - inside
- Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Yard
- Swimming pool
- Jacuzzi/Whirlpool
OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES
- 38X17 WIDE SWIMMING POOL W/ NEW LINER 2010
- FURNITURE & DECOR COULD CONVEY OR IS NEGOTIABLE.
- 400 SQ FT GLASS ENCLOSED 4 SEASON SUNROOM
- JACUZZI HOT TUB
- SMALL CAT OR DOGGIE DOOR
- OVERSIZE BACK YARD
- LAMINATE AND BERBER FLOORING THROUGHOUT
- CHAIR RAILS
- FRONT DOOR WITH DECORATIVE GLASS
- COVERED PORCH
- BREAKFAST NOOK
- KITCHEN DESK
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS
Exterior
Exterior
Great room
Sunroom
Sunroom
Dining Room
Sunroom
Bathroom
Kitchen
Sunroom
Sunroom
Doggie door
Jacuzzi Tub
Pool
Contact info:
Teresa Lancaster
HomeQuest Realty, Inc.
(757) 478-0009
For sale by agent/broker
For Sale: 4BR/2BA Single Family House in Chesapeake, VA, $309,900
For Sale: 4BR/2BA Single Family House in Chesapeake, VA, $309,900
Teresa Lancaster HomeQuest Realty, Inc. (757) 478-0009
112 Meta Street, Chesapeake, VA
Wow is the only word that comes to mind. This is a must see property!!
4BR/2BA Single Family House
offered at $309,900
Year Built
1997
Sq Footage
2,200
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2 full, 0 partial
Floors
1
Parking
1 Car garage
Lot Size
14,505 sqft
HOA/Maint
$0 per month
DESCRIPTION
4 Bedroom 2 Full Bath. 2200 Sq Ft. Great for the ENTERTAINING ENTHUSIAST. 4th Bedroom is the FROG. 400 SQ FT GLASS ENCLOSED 4 SEASON SUNROOM, 38 X 17 SWIMMING POOL, HOT TUB, 1 CAR GARAGE, Gas Fireplace. Bright contemporary open Great room, CATHEDRAL CEILING, Front porch for lounging. Home is spotless! Some home decor could convey with the right offer! CCA Negotiable. TOO MANY TO LIST!
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES
- Central A/C
- Central heat
- Fireplace
- High/Vaulted ceiling
- Walk-in closet
- Family room
- Breakfast nook
- Dishwasher
- Refrigerator
- Stove/Oven
- Microwave
- Attic
- Laundry area - inside
- Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Yard
- Swimming pool
- Jacuzzi/Whirlpool
OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES
- 38X17 WIDE SWIMMING POOL W/ NEW LINER 2010
- FURNITURE & DECOR COULD CONVEY OR IS NEGOTIABLE.
- 400 SQ FT GLASS ENCLOSED 4 SEASON SUNROOM
- JACUZZI HOT TUB
- SMALL CAT OR DOGGIE DOOR
- OVERSIZE BACK YARD
- LAMINATE AND BERBER FLOORING THROUGHOUT
- CHAIR RAILS
- FRONT DOOR WITH DECORATIVE GLASS
- COVERED PORCH
- BREAKFAST NOOK
- KITCHEN DESK
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS
Exterior
Exterior
Great room
Sunroom
Sunroom
Dining Room
Sunroom
Bathroom
Kitchen
Sunroom
Sunroom
Doggie door
Jacuzzi Tub
Pool
Contact info:
Teresa Lancaster
HomeQuest Realty, Inc.
(757) 478-0009
For sale by agent/broker
Teresa Lancaster HomeQuest Realty, Inc. (757) 478-0009
112 Meta Street, Chesapeake, VA
Wow is the only word that comes to mind. This is a must see property!!
4BR/2BA Single Family House
offered at $309,900
Year Built
1997
Sq Footage
2,200
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2 full, 0 partial
Floors
1
Parking
1 Car garage
Lot Size
14,505 sqft
HOA/Maint
$0 per month
DESCRIPTION
4 Bedroom 2 Full Bath. 2200 Sq Ft. Great for the ENTERTAINING ENTHUSIAST. 4th Bedroom is the FROG. 400 SQ FT GLASS ENCLOSED 4 SEASON SUNROOM, 38 X 17 SWIMMING POOL, HOT TUB, 1 CAR GARAGE, Gas Fireplace. Bright contemporary open Great room, CATHEDRAL CEILING, Front porch for lounging. Home is spotless! Some home decor could convey with the right offer! CCA Negotiable. TOO MANY TO LIST!
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES
- Central A/C
- Central heat
- Fireplace
- High/Vaulted ceiling
- Walk-in closet
- Family room
- Breakfast nook
- Dishwasher
- Refrigerator
- Stove/Oven
- Microwave
- Attic
- Laundry area - inside
- Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Yard
- Swimming pool
- Jacuzzi/Whirlpool
OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES
- 38X17 WIDE SWIMMING POOL W/ NEW LINER 2010
- FURNITURE & DECOR COULD CONVEY OR IS NEGOTIABLE.
- 400 SQ FT GLASS ENCLOSED 4 SEASON SUNROOM
- JACUZZI HOT TUB
- SMALL CAT OR DOGGIE DOOR
- OVERSIZE BACK YARD
- LAMINATE AND BERBER FLOORING THROUGHOUT
- CHAIR RAILS
- FRONT DOOR WITH DECORATIVE GLASS
- COVERED PORCH
- BREAKFAST NOOK
- KITCHEN DESK
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS
Exterior
Exterior
Great room
Sunroom
Sunroom
Dining Room
Sunroom
Bathroom
Kitchen
Sunroom
Sunroom
Doggie door
Jacuzzi Tub
Pool
Contact info:
Teresa Lancaster
HomeQuest Realty, Inc.
(757) 478-0009
For sale by agent/broker
Friday, August 5, 2011
For Sale: 3BR/2BA Townhouse in Virginia Beach, VA, $299,990
For Sale: 3BR/2BA Townhouse in Virginia Beach, VA, $299,990
Great opportunity to live at the North End approx. 1.5 block from the beach. This home is loaded with potential! 2 Unit (Duplex) condo conversion is located adjacent to Seashore state park. Prime location! Great schools! Great investment for second, seasonal rental or vacation home! Priced to sell AS-IS OR Seller / builder can make this a LIKE NEW Gem. http://www.likenewhomesva.com/
Both Units for sale, could be sold separately or together.
Great opportunity to live at the North End approx. 1.5 block from the beach. This home is loaded with potential! 2 Unit (Duplex) condo conversion is located adjacent to Seashore state park. Prime location! Great schools! Great investment for second, seasonal rental or vacation home! Priced to sell AS-IS OR Seller / builder can make this a LIKE NEW Gem. http://www.likenewhomesva.com/
Both Units for sale, could be sold separately or together.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Festevents
Festevents Norfolk Festevents and City of Norfolk Announce 2011 Schedule! 1/1/2011 - 12/31/2011 Norfolk Festevents and the City of Norfolk Announce the 2011 Schedule!
Friday, April 1, 2011
Wild Wheels Cruisin' Weekend
Wild Wheels Cruisin' Weekend
Wild Wheels Cruisin' Weekend
Event Date:
Apr 15 2011 - Apr 17 2011
Location:
19th Street Municipal Lot and the Boardwalk
Wild Wheels Cruisin' Weekend is back!
Lots of Car Shows in Lots of Places
19th Street Parking Lot • Boardwalk • Atlantic Ave
Returning to Virginia Beach is The 2nd Annual Wild Wheels Cruisin Weekend, presented by Eastern Truck & Accessories! This event features multiple car shows along the beautiful Virginia Beach oceanfront over three days. Headquarters for the event will be at the 19th Street and Pacific Ave lot where hot rods, street machines, classic cars, and trick trucks will compete for trophies and awards, and thousands of car enthusiasts and families can view the vehicles on display. There will also be automotive vendors and more.
Meet celebrity Cindy Williams, star of "Laverne & Shirley," "Happy Days," and "American Graffiti."
Other components of Wild Wheels Cruisin Weekend, presented by Eastern Truck & Accessories include a parade and display on the boardwalk as well as an evening car show right on Atlantic Avenue where the show will take over the street with plenty of live music and activities. This revved-up weekend is guaranteed to crank up both spectators and participants!
Register now and take part in this weekend long event! You only need to register once to be able to participate in all of the activities for the April 15-16-17, 2011 Wild Wheels Cruisin Weekend, presented by Eastern Truck & Accessories.
Friday, April 15
19th Street Lot:
1:00pm-6:00pm, Registration
Atlantic Avenue:
6:00pm-9:00pm, Atlantic Avenue car show
Saturday, April 16
Boardwalk:
8:00am-10:30pm, Boardwalk car show
11:00am-11:30am, Boardwalk parade
19th Street Lot:
10:00am-6:00pm, Car show
10:00am-6:00pm, Registration
11:00am-5:00pm, Celebrity meet & greets
5:30pm, Awards ceremony
Atlantic Avenue:
6:00pm-9:00pm, Atlantic Avenue show
Sunday, April 17
19th Street Lot:
10:00am-5:00pm, Car show
10:00am-2:00pm, Registration
10:00am-4:00pm, Celebrity meet & greets
4:40pm, Awards ceremony - grand finale
Spectator passes will be available at the event.
Wild Wheels Cruisin' Weekend
Event Date:
Apr 15 2011 - Apr 17 2011
Location:
19th Street Municipal Lot and the Boardwalk
Wild Wheels Cruisin' Weekend is back!
Lots of Car Shows in Lots of Places
19th Street Parking Lot • Boardwalk • Atlantic Ave
Returning to Virginia Beach is The 2nd Annual Wild Wheels Cruisin Weekend, presented by Eastern Truck & Accessories! This event features multiple car shows along the beautiful Virginia Beach oceanfront over three days. Headquarters for the event will be at the 19th Street and Pacific Ave lot where hot rods, street machines, classic cars, and trick trucks will compete for trophies and awards, and thousands of car enthusiasts and families can view the vehicles on display. There will also be automotive vendors and more.
Meet celebrity Cindy Williams, star of "Laverne & Shirley," "Happy Days," and "American Graffiti."
Other components of Wild Wheels Cruisin Weekend, presented by Eastern Truck & Accessories include a parade and display on the boardwalk as well as an evening car show right on Atlantic Avenue where the show will take over the street with plenty of live music and activities. This revved-up weekend is guaranteed to crank up both spectators and participants!
Register now and take part in this weekend long event! You only need to register once to be able to participate in all of the activities for the April 15-16-17, 2011 Wild Wheels Cruisin Weekend, presented by Eastern Truck & Accessories.
Friday, April 15
19th Street Lot:
1:00pm-6:00pm, Registration
Atlantic Avenue:
6:00pm-9:00pm, Atlantic Avenue car show
Saturday, April 16
Boardwalk:
8:00am-10:30pm, Boardwalk car show
11:00am-11:30am, Boardwalk parade
19th Street Lot:
10:00am-6:00pm, Car show
10:00am-6:00pm, Registration
11:00am-5:00pm, Celebrity meet & greets
5:30pm, Awards ceremony
Atlantic Avenue:
6:00pm-9:00pm, Atlantic Avenue show
Sunday, April 17
19th Street Lot:
10:00am-5:00pm, Car show
10:00am-2:00pm, Registration
10:00am-4:00pm, Celebrity meet & greets
4:40pm, Awards ceremony - grand finale
Spectator passes will be available at the event.
Friday, March 25, 2011
My New Website
I hope to share some exciting news about my new and improved Website coming soon!
Sellers:
Its in the early stage of construction but it will have the ability to offer Real Estate Listing sydication to major real estate portals including Trulia, Yahoo, Google Base, Vast, Oodle, Propsmart and more! More people will see your listings! More traffic will come to my site! It's free! You will be happy to know that your listing will be seen by hundreds of people every day! :
Sellers:
Its in the early stage of construction but it will have the ability to offer Real Estate Listing sydication to major real estate portals including Trulia, Yahoo, Google Base, Vast, Oodle, Propsmart and more! More people will see your listings! More traffic will come to my site! It's free! You will be happy to know that your listing will be seen by hundreds of people every day! :
Buyers and Sellers:
Lots More - Too Many To List!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Termite Inspection Questions
- What does a termite inspection entail?
- A termite inspection is a visual inspection of the readily accessible areas of a home for evidence of wood-destroying insects (WDI) and wood-destroying organisms (WDO). The inspector will visually inspect the entire interior of a home (including accessing and entering any sub-space such as basements and crawlspaces) and exterior of the property. In areas where Drywood termites are prevalent, and in houses where there are no sub-areas, the attic may also be accessed and inspected. After the inspection has been performed, the findings are reported on the applicable/appropriate form.
- How long does an inspection take?
- The average termite or pest inspection takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes for a thorough inspection, depending on the size and conditions (e.g. clutter; storage of personal items, etc.) of the home and property.
- Can termites live in colder climates?
- Yes, termites have been found throughout the United States, even in Alaska! Cold weather does not kill them off; rather it slows them down or causes them to go into a hibernation state. As a matter of fact, it has been reported that 1 out of every 15 houses in the Chicago area have termite infestations.
- Why inspect the attic if termites stay close to the ground?
- The termite inspection is actually an inspection for wood-destroying insects and organisms. The inspector is also looking for ants, bugs and fungus. Sometimes, in areas where Drywood termites are prevalent, and in houses where there are no sub-areas, the attic may also be accessed and inspected. Inspectors routinely look in the attic area for Drywood termite pellets (fecal matter), which are oblong, vary in color from light gray to very dark brown, and are only 2 to 3 millimeters long. They generally accumulate on surfaces or in spider webs near the eaves area of the attic.
- What do termites look like?
- Subterranean termite colonies consist of three different castes--reproductives, workers and soldiers. All of the Subterranean termites are generally creamy white in appearance and are translucent, looking very much in size, shape and color as a grain of rice. The reproductives, or “swarmers,” have a pair of even-sized wings and are often mistaken for flying ants. The workers look similar to the “swarmers,” only they are a little smaller and do not have wings. The soldiers are also similar except for their oversized heads and large, crushing mandibles.
- What is the difference between carpenter ants and termites?
- There are a number of differences between carpenter ants and termites. The body shape of a carpenter ant is like an hourglass--it narrows between the abdomen in the rear and the thorax in the front. The body of a termite is more cigar-shaped without the narrowing between the front and back halves of the body. When wings are present, carpenter ants have larger wings in the front and smaller wings in the back, whereas termite "swarmers" have relatively equal-sized wings. Carpenter ant wings are less "veiny" than termite wings. Also, ant wings have a stigma (dark spot) on the leading edge of the front wing, and termite wings do not.
- Carpenter ant antennae are bent or curved, while termite antennae are relatively straight. Also, termites eat the wood they tunnel through and ants do not.
- How do you treat termites?
- There are several methods available to treat Subterranean termites. A chemical treatment is the most common treatment type available for Subterranean termites. The goal of a Subterranean termite chemical treatment is to establish a continuous termiticide barrier between the termite colony (usually in the soil) and wood in a building. This is done by placing termiticide in the soil on both sides of all foundation elements to provide a barrier preventing termites from entering the structure. Technicians trench the soil and inject termiticide beneath it at 16-inch intervals. They also drill into hollow masonry block foundations and inject termiticide into the block voids. This creates a protective barrier around the property.
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- In-ground baiting systems are also becoming a popular method for treatment of Subterranean termites. A subterranean termite baiting system involves placement of cellulose (wood material) bait stations at strategic locations around the perimeter of the home. Worker termites, which constantly forage for wood to feed their colony, locate the cellulose bait stations and leave special scent trails to summon their mates to the food source. The cellulose material in the bait station is then replaced with a chemical inhibitor, retarding the molting process in termites and preventing them from growing. The carrier termites then bring the chemical back to the colony and--if everything goes well--spread the inhibitor throughout the remainder of the colony. Because of the growth inhibitor, the carrier and the rest of the colony will die.
- Could there be hidden termite damage?
- Absolutely! One of the main characteristics of termites and termite colonies is their tendency to avoid open air and bright lights, meaning they will stay underground or within wood products. It is almost impossible for an inspector to visually identify or locate an active termite infestation just by looking at the finished surface of a wall or the accompanying trim.
- What can I do to prevent termite infestation?
- The current standard method of preventing termite infestation on newly constructed homes is to have a pest control contactor visit the home and spray a liquid termiticide over the entire foundation area prior to the concrete being poured. The building sciences are continually coming up with new methods of infestation prevention. A homeowner could also make post-construction adjustments to the home that are less conducive to an infestation of wood-destroying insects. Common conditions that are conducive to an infestation are: earth to wood contact at support posts; cellulose debris and form boards left in the crawlspace; improper drainage away from the structure; and inadequate ventilation in the crawlspace. Correction of these conditions will greatly reduce the likelihood of an infestation.
- Why do I have to treat if there are no live termites?
- If there is evidence of a termite infestation and no evidence of a termite treatment having been done, the inspector must report that the infestation is active, which means in need of treatment, even though no live insects were discovered.
- Does the termite inspection cover all types of wood-destroying organisms?
- This depends mostly on state and local code. Most states use the NPCA-1 Wood Destroying Inspect Infestation Inspection Report, which limits its scope to the inspection of termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and re-infesting wood-boring beetles.
- Is a termite inspection included with the cost of a general home inspection?
- No, it is not. The initial cost of a general home inspection does not include any other inspections.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
The 2009 Homebuyer's Tax Credit has been extended for military families until April 30th, 2011
This bill's extension for military families, and active-duty servicemembers currently living overseas, is April 30, 2011 -- one year longer than civilian home owners’ extension -- and will also help financially strapped military personnel by making mortgage payments tax deductible.
The new law extends the first-time homebuyer credit for individuals on "qualified official extended duty" outside the U.S. who made home purchases before May 1, 2011 (or July 1, 2011, for taxpayers with binding contracts).
Qualified official extended duty is defined as duty outside the U.S. for at least 90 days during the period beginning after Dec. 31, 2008, and ending before May 1, 2010. And, in order for married servicemembers to qualify for this extention, they must have served overseas for at least 90 days in 2009.
Current home owners will also benefit from the newly signed law. If they have been in their principal residence for five consecutive years home owners will have until April 30, 2010 to buy a new home and receive a $6,500 tax credit.
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The new law extends the first-time homebuyer credit for individuals on "qualified official extended duty" outside the U.S. who made home purchases before May 1, 2011 (or July 1, 2011, for taxpayers with binding contracts).
Qualified official extended duty is defined as duty outside the U.S. for at least 90 days during the period beginning after Dec. 31, 2008, and ending before May 1, 2010. And, in order for married servicemembers to qualify for this extention, they must have served overseas for at least 90 days in 2009.
Current home owners will also benefit from the newly signed law. If they have been in their principal residence for five consecutive years home owners will have until April 30, 2010 to buy a new home and receive a $6,500 tax credit.
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Five Tax Tips, Tricks and Traps for Homeowners
That means that if you're in a 28% tax bracket, Uncle Sam effectively subsidizes about a third of your borrowing costs or more, making your home more affordable or allowing you to buy a larger home than you could have otherwise. Also, big chunks of your closing costs are tax deductible, and hundreds of thousands of dollars of any profit (or capital gains) that you realize when you sell your home are exempt from income taxes.
At tax time, it's critical to know what you're entitled to, so you can claim it. So, here are five essential need-to-knows about home-related income tax tips to help you get the most tax-reducing bang out of your home-owning buck – and to avoid hefty home ownership-related tax traps.
1. You Have to Itemize Your Return to Claim Your Deductions
During the recent debate on Capitol Hill about whether the mortgage interest deduction should be eliminated (it won't be, not anytime soon), it came out that nearly 40% of homeowners lose out on their major tax advantages every year when they fail to itemize their income taxes. If you own a home and otherwise have a fairly simple return, it might be tempting just to take the standard deduction – and if your mortgage, property taxes and income are low enough, the standard deduction might outweigh your homeowners' deductions. But you'll never know if you're losing out on the tax advantages of itemizing unless you try; before you grab a pen and start filling in that 1040-EZ grab those forms from your mortgage company and answer the questions on tax software like TurboTax, which will automatically do the math on whether itemizing or taking the standard deduction will result in the lowest tax bill – or the highest tax refund – for you.
According to the Small Business Administration, the average home office deduction is $3,686 – multiply that by your tax bracket – 15%, 20%, 30% or whatever it is, and that's what you'll save on your taxes by writing off your home office. Know, though, that the space you designate as your home office cannot be exempted from capital gains tax when you sell your home later. The $250,000 (single)/ $500,000 (married filing jointly) income tax exemption for capital gains is only good on your personal residence, after all – not including any space in your home you've claimed as your tax-advantaged office. If you foresee selling your home for much more than you bought it in the future, near or far, discuss this with your tax preparer to see if the few hundred bucks you save is worth the capital gains complication later.
3. Tax Relief for Loan Modifications, Short Sales and Foreclosures Is Only Around Through 2012
While the long-term housing outlook is beginning to look up, 2011 is projected to be the peak year for foreclosures during this market cycle. Distressed homeowners who are on the brink of a short sale, loan modification or foreclosure should be aware that normally, any mortgage balance that is wiped out by one of these outcomes is taxed as what the IRS calls Cancellation of Debt Income, or CODI.
Under the Mortgage Debt Forgiveness Relief Act of 2007, the IRS is currently not charging income taxes on CODI incurred through a loan mod, short sale or foreclosure on most primary residences through 2012. But right now, banks are taking many months, or even years, to work out mortgages in all of these ways; the average foreclosure in New York state right now occurs only after 22 months of missed mortgage payments. If you foresee any of these outcomes in your future, don't put things off. Do what you can to get to closure on your distressed home and loan, ASAP, while you won't have income taxes to add as the insult on top of your significant housing injury.
4. Project the Income Tax Consequences of a Refinance or Property Tax Appeal
Homeowners everywhere are working on applying for a lower property tax bill on the basis of the last few years' decline in their home's value. Those who have equity have flocked en masse to refinance their 7% home loans into the 4% to 5% rates of the last few months. These strategies offer some of the heftiest household savings out there for the corresponding investment in time and money they take. But here's a caveat for savvy homeowners who slash these costs: remember that property taxes and mortgage interest, the very costs you're minimizing, are also the basis for the major tax benefits of being a homeowner. So plan ahead for your income tax deductions to go down along with your taxes and interest.
5. Don't Forget Those Closing Costs
If you bought or refinanced your home in 2010, you may be so focused on your mortgage interest and property tax deductions that you forget all about your closing costs. Any origination fees or discount points that were paid to your mortgage lender at closing are tax deductible on your 2010 return, get this – even if the seller paid your closing costs. If you can't figure out exactly what you paid, look for your HUD-1 settlement statement, that legal sized paper full of line item credits and debits that you should have received from your escrow provider or title attorney at, or just after, closing. Can't find it? Drop your real estate agent or mortgage broker an email; they can usually get a copy to you quickly.
Note: This post first appeared on WalletPop.com
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Latest Available Median Sales Statistics for Norfolk, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Portsmouth, Hampton and Newport News
Sales Statistics for NORFOLK CITY County VA | ||
Realist's most recent recording date for this county is 02/18/2011 |
Single Family Residence | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Jan 2011 | 122 | $152,450 |
Jan 2010 | 112 | $151,950 |
Dec 2010 | 136 | $163,000 |
Dec 2009 | 178 | $180,500 |
2011 YTD | 171 | $147,000 |
2010 | 1,763 | $168,000 |
Condominium | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Jan 2011 | 15 | $189,900 |
Jan 2010 | 18 | $192,450 |
Dec 2010 | 15 | $204,000 |
Dec 2009 | 38 | $212,250 |
2011 YTD | 28 | $170,800 |
2010 | 232 | $205,000 |
Sales Statistics for CHESAPEAKE CITY County VA | ||
Realist's most recent sale date for this county is 01/24/2011 |
Single Family Residence | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Dec 2010 | 176 | $259,950 |
Dec 2009 | 237 | $255,000 |
Nov 2010 | 176 | $230,150 |
Nov 2009 | 243 | $228,000 |
2010 YTD | 2,486 | $249,900 |
2009 | 2,543 | $250,000 |
Condominium | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Dec 2010 | 41 | $179,900 |
Dec 2009 | 33 | $222,000 |
Nov 2010 | 34 | $208,450 |
Nov 2009 | 55 | $225,500 |
2010 YTD | 416 | $204,900 |
2009 | 466 | $208,000 |
Sales Statistics for VIRGINIA BEACH CITY County VA | ||
Realist's most recent recording date for this county is 01/13/2011 |
Single Family Residence | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Nov 2010 | 288 | $235,000 |
Nov 2009 | 375 | $212,000 |
Oct 2010 | 238 | $215,750 |
Oct 2009 | 392 | $221,000 |
2010 YTD | 2,499 | $225,000 |
2009 | 3,850 | $230,000 |
Condominium | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Nov 2010 | 73 | $225,000 |
Nov 2009 | 124 | $244,400 |
Oct 2010 | 66 | $237,500 |
Oct 2009 | 100 | $232,450 |
2010 YTD | 596 | $234,900 |
2009 | 1,046 | $239,950 |
Sales Statistics for SUFFOLK CITY County VA | ||
Realist's most recent recording date for this county is 02/25/2011 |
Single Family Residence | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Jan 2011 | 63 | $214,000 |
Jan 2010 | 62 | $260,383 |
Dec 2010 | 69 | $220,700 |
Dec 2009 | 100 | $267,939 |
2011 YTD | 99 | $201,209 |
2010 | 969 | $250,000 |
Condominium | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Jan 2011 | 5 | $212,925 |
Jan 2010 | 3 | $215,000 |
Dec 2010 | 6 | $215,000 |
Dec 2009 | 7 | $203,380 |
2011 YTD | 7 | $207,000 |
2010 | 67 | $222,745 |
Sales Statistics for PORTSMOUTH CITY County VA | ||
Realist's most recent recording date for this county is 03/01/2011 |
Single Family Residence | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Jan 2011 | 76 | $124,000 |
Jan 2010 | 43 | $143,940 |
Dec 2010 | 50 | $135,250 |
Dec 2009 | 103 | $155,000 |
2011 YTD | 107 | $120,000 |
2010 | 925 | $143,940 |
Condominium | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Jan 2011 | 7 | $100,000 |
Jan 2010 | 11 | $175,000 |
Dec 2010 | 5 | $205,000 |
Dec 2009 | 7 | $145,500 |
2011 YTD | 8 | $115,000 |
2010 | 81 | $180,000 |
Sales Statistics for HAMPTON CITY County VA | ||
Realist's most recent recording date for this county is 01/13/2011 |
Single Family Residence | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Nov 2010 | 92 | $158,450 |
Nov 2009 | 163 | $162,000 |
Oct 2010 | 77 | $158,000 |
Oct 2009 | 136 | $182,500 |
2010 YTD | 1,218 | $161,750 |
2009 | 1,487 | $173,000 |
Condominium | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Nov 2010 | 8 | $223,000 |
Nov 2009 | 11 | $143,000 |
Oct 2010 | 10 | $182,450 |
Oct 2009 | 10 | $244,250 |
2010 YTD | 101 | $182,900 |
2009 | 120 | $209,500 |
Sales Statistics for NEWPORT NEWS CITY County VA | ||
Realist's most recent recording date for this county is 01/19/2011 |
Single Family Residence | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Dec 2010 | 117 | $165,000 |
Dec 2009 | 116 | $189,900 |
Nov 2010 | 87 | $182,000 |
Nov 2009 | 157 | $195,000 |
2010 YTD | 1,358 | $182,500 |
2009 | 1,612 | $194,900 |
Condominium | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Dec 2010 | 9 | $150,275 |
Dec 2009 | 13 | $124,900 |
Nov 2010 | 13 | $139,000 |
Nov 2009 | 22 | $138,750 |
2010 YTD | 206 | $146,000 |
2009 | 275 | $157,250 |
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Thinking about relocating? Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Suffolk
Thinking about relocating?
Virginia Beach is an independent city located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area of Virginia, on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Although Fairfax County is the most populous jurisdiction, Virginia Beach is the most populous city in Virginia and the 41st largest city in the United States, with a population of 437,994 according to the 2010 Census.
Virginia Beach is the easternmost city of Hampton Roads that make up the core of the Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC MSA. This area, known as "America's First Region", also includes the independent cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Suffolk, as well as other smaller cities, counties and towns of Hampton Roads.
Virginia Beach is a resort city with miles of beaches and hundreds of hotels, motels, and restaurants along its oceanfront. Every year the city hosts the East Coast Surfing Championships as well as the North American Sand Soccer Championship, a beach soccer tournament. It is also home to several state parks, several long-protected beach areas, three military bases, a number of large corporations, two universities, Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. and numerous historic sites. Near the point where the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean meet, Cape Henry was the site of the first landing of the English colonists, who eventually settled in Jamestown, on April 26, 1607.
The city is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the longest pleasure beach in the world. It is located at the southern end of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, the longest bridge-tunnel complex in the world.
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Virginia Beach is an independent city located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area of Virginia, on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Although Fairfax County is the most populous jurisdiction, Virginia Beach is the most populous city in Virginia and the 41st largest city in the United States, with a population of 437,994 according to the 2010 Census.
Virginia Beach is the easternmost city of Hampton Roads that make up the core of the Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC MSA. This area, known as "America's First Region", also includes the independent cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Suffolk, as well as other smaller cities, counties and towns of Hampton Roads.
Virginia Beach is a resort city with miles of beaches and hundreds of hotels, motels, and restaurants along its oceanfront. Every year the city hosts the East Coast Surfing Championships as well as the North American Sand Soccer Championship, a beach soccer tournament. It is also home to several state parks, several long-protected beach areas, three military bases, a number of large corporations, two universities, Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. and numerous historic sites. Near the point where the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean meet, Cape Henry was the site of the first landing of the English colonists, who eventually settled in Jamestown, on April 26, 1607.
The city is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the longest pleasure beach in the world. It is located at the southern end of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, the longest bridge-tunnel complex in the world.
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
U.S. Military bases
This list of U.S. Military bases provides general information about bases in the Continental U.S. and many other territories.
A military base is a facility, settlement, reservation, or installation that shelters military equipment and personnel. A military base may also contain large concentrations of military supplies in order to support military logistics. These are restricted to the general public, and only authorized personnel may enter them (be it military personnel or their relatives). Military bases usually provide housing, cleanliness facilities, and dining halls; as well as churches, gyms, and other type of recreational facilities (such as sport courts, schools, parks, etc).
In general, a military base provides accommodations for a unit, but it may also be used as a command center, a training ground, or a test ground. In most cases, a military base relies on outside help in order to survive. However, certain complex bases are able to endure by themselves for long periods as they are able to provide food and water for their inhabitants.
Military bases are often important to the local economy, providing jobs and inflows of cash.
---- ARMY BASES ----
Carlisle Barracks - Pennsylvania
Fort A.P. Hill, VA
Fort Belvoir, VA
Fort Benning, GA
Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX
Fort Bragg, NC
Fort Campbell, KY
Fort Carson, CO
Fort Detrick - Frederick, MD
Fort Dix, NJ
Fort Drum, NY
Fort Eustis Newport News, VA
Fort Gillem - Forest Park, GA
Fort Gordon, GA
Fort Hamilton - Brooklyn, NY
Fort Hood, TX
Ft. Huachuca - Sierra Vista, AZ
Fort Irwin, CA
Fort Jackson - Columbia, SC
Fort Knox, KY
Fort Leavenworth, KS
Fort Lee, VA
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Fort Lewis, WA
Fort McCoy, WI
Fort McNair - Washington, D.C.
Fort McPherson - Atlanta, GA
Fort Meade, MD
Fort Monmouth, NJ
Fort Monroe, VA
Fort Myer - Arlington, VA
Fort Polk, LA
Fort Richardson - Anchorage, AK
Fort Riley, KS
Fort Riley, KS
Fort Rucker, AL
Fort Sam Houston San Antonio, TX
Fort Shafter Honolulu, HI
Fort Sill, OK
Fort Stewart, GA & Hunter Army Airfield
Fort Story, VA
Fort Wainwright, AK
Presidio of Monterey, CA
Schofield Barracks Honolulu, HI Tripler Army Medical Center - Honolulu, HI
Walter Reed Army Medical Center - Washington, D.C.
West Point Military Academy
White Sands Missile Range - New Mexico
Yuma Proving Ground - Arizona
---- NAVY BASES ----Annapolis NS - Maryland
Atlanta NAS - Marietta, GA
Bangor - Naval Base Kitsap - Silverdale, WA
Naval Hospital - Beaufort, SC
Bethesda Naval Medical CenterBremerton -Naval Base Kitsap - Bremerton, WA
Naval Hospital - Bremerton, WA
Naval Air Station - Brunswick, ME
Naval Hospital - Charleston, SC
Naval Weapons Station - Charleston, SC
China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station - China Lake, CA
Coronado Naval Amphibious Base/Naval Air Station N. Island
Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center - Pensacola, FL
Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren, VA
Dam Neck Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic - Virginia Beach, VA
Earle Naval Weapons Station - Colts Neck, NJEverett Naval Station - Everett, WA
Naval Air Station - Fallon, NV
Fleet Training Center - San Diego, CA
Great Lakes Naval Training Center
Naval CBC - Gulfport, MS
Naval Surface Warfare Center - Indian Head, MD
Naval Station - Ingleside, TX
Jacksonville Naval Air Station
Naval Air Station - Key West, FL
Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base
Naval Air Station - Kingsville, TX
Naval Air Station - Lemoore, CA
Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base
Mayport Naval Station
Naval Air Station - Meridian, MS
NAS Joint Reserve Base - Fort Worth, TX
NAS Oceana
Naval Base Point Loma - San Diego, CA
Naval Engineering Station - Lakehurst, NJ
Naval Postgraduate School - Monterey, CA
NCTAMS Pacific - Wahiawa, HI
New London Naval Submarine Base
New Orleans NAS Joint Reserve Base - Belle Chasse, LA
New Orleans NSA - Louisiana
Naval Station - Newport, RI
Norfolk Naval Station
Norfolk Naval Shipyard - Portsmouth, VA
Naval Support Activity Mid-South - Millington, TN
Naval Support Activity Norfolk, Northwest Annex
Coastal Systems Station - Panama City, FL
Pascagoula Naval Station - Mississippi
Patuxent River NAS - Chesapeake Bay, MD
Pearl Harbor Naval Complex
Naval Hospital - Pensacola, FL
Pensacola Naval Air Station
Naval Medical Center - Portsmouth, VA
San Diego Naval Station
Naval Medical Center - San Diego, CA
Naval Support Unit - Saratoga Springs, NY
U.S. Naval Academy - Annapolis, MD
Ventura County Naval Base
Washington Navy Yard
Whidbey Island NAS
Whiting Field NAS - Milton, FL
NAS Joint Reserve Base - Willow Grove, PA
Naval Weapons Station - Yorktown, VA
---- MARINES BASES ----Marine Corps air Ground Combat Center - Twentynine Palms, CA
Beaufort Marine Corps Air Station - South Carolina
Camp Lejeune - Jacksonville, NC
Camp Pendleton, CA
Cherry Point MCAS - North Carolina
Henderson Hall - Arlington, VA
Marine Barracks - Washington, D.C.
Marine Corps Base - Quantico, VA
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar - San Diego, CA
Marine Corps Air Station - Yuma, AZ
Marine Corps Base Hawaii - Kaneohe Bay, HI
Albany MC Logistics Base
San Diego MC Recruit Depot
New River MCAS - Jacksonville, NC
Parris Island MC Recruit Depot - South Carolina
San Diego MC Recruit Depot
---- COAST GUARD BASES ----U.S. Coast Guard Academy - New London, CT
USCG Integrated Support Command - Alameda, CA
Coast Guard Air Station - Cape Cod, MA
USCG Training Center - Cape May, NJ
Coast Guard Air Station - Clearwater, FL
Coast Guard Support Center - Elizabeth City, NC
USCG Hampton Roads
Coast Guard Headquarters - Washington, D.C.
USCG Integrated Support Command - Honolulu, HI
USCG Integrated Support Command - Kodiak, AK
USCG Integrated Support Command - Miami, FL
USCG Aviation Training Center - Mobile, AL
USCG Training Center - Petaluma, CA
USCG Training Center - Yorktown, VA
---- AIR FORCE BASES ----U.S. Air Force Academy - Colorado Springs, CO
Altus Air Force Base - Oklahoma
Andrews Air Force Base - Camp Springs, MD
Barksdale AFB - Bossier City, LA
Beale Air Force Base - California
Bolling AFB - Washington, D.C.
Brooks City-Base - San Antonio, TX
Buckley AFB - Colorado
Cannon Air Force Base - Clovis, NM
Charleston Air Force Base - South Carolina
Cheyenne Mountain Air Station - Colorado
Columbus Air Force Base - Mississippi
Davis-Monthan AFB - Tucson, AZ
Dover Air Force Base - Delaware
Dyess Air Force Base - Abilene, TX
Edwards Air Force Base - California
Eglin AFB - Fort Walton Beach, FL
Eielson Air Force Base - Alaska
Ellsworth Air Force Base - Rapid City, SD
Elmendorf AFB - Anchorage, AK
Fairchild Air Force Base - Spokane, WA
F.E. Warren Air Force Base - Cheyenne, WY
Goodfellow Air Force Base - San Angelo, TX
Grand Forks AFB - North Dakota
Hanscom Air Force Base - Bedford, MA
Hickam Air Force Base - Hawaii
Tyndall Air Force Base - Florida
Hill Air Force Base - Ogden, UT
Holloman Air Force Base - New Mexico
Hurlburt Field - Fort Walton Beach, FL
Keesler AFB - Biloxi, MS
Kirtland Air Force Base - Albuquerque, NM
Lackland AFB - San Antonio, TX
Langley AFB - Hampton, VA
Laughlin Air Force Base - Del Rio, TX
Little Rock AFB - Arkansas
Los Angeles Air Force Base
Luke AFB - Glendale, AZ
MacDILL AFB - Tampa, FL
Malmstrom Air Force Base - Great Falls, MT
March Air Reserve Base - Riverside, CA
Maxwell AFB - Montgomery, AL
McChord Air Force Base - Tacoma, WA
McConnell Air Force Base - Wichita, KS
McGuire AFB - New Jersey
Minot Air Force Base - North Dakota
Moody Air Force Base - Georgia
Mountain Home AFB - Idaho
Nellis AFB - Las Vegas, NV
Offutt AFB - Bellevue, NE
Patrick AFB - Cocoa Beach, FL
Peterson Air Force Base - Colorado
Pope Air Force Base - Fayetteville, NC
Randolph AFB - Universal City, TX
Redstone Arsenal - Huntsville, AL
Robins AFB - Warner Robins, GA
Schriever Air Force Base - Colorado
Scott AFB - St. Louis
Selfridge Air National Guard Base - Mount Clemens, MI
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base - Goldsboro, NC
Shaw AFB - Sumter, SC
Sheppard AFB - Wichita Falls, TX
Tinker AFB - Oklahoma City, OK
Vance Air Force Base - Oklahoma
Vandenberg AFB - California
Whiteman Air Force Base - Missouri
Wright-Patterson AFB - Dayton, OH
A military base is a facility, settlement, reservation, or installation that shelters military equipment and personnel. A military base may also contain large concentrations of military supplies in order to support military logistics. These are restricted to the general public, and only authorized personnel may enter them (be it military personnel or their relatives). Military bases usually provide housing, cleanliness facilities, and dining halls; as well as churches, gyms, and other type of recreational facilities (such as sport courts, schools, parks, etc).
In general, a military base provides accommodations for a unit, but it may also be used as a command center, a training ground, or a test ground. In most cases, a military base relies on outside help in order to survive. However, certain complex bases are able to endure by themselves for long periods as they are able to provide food and water for their inhabitants.
Military bases are often important to the local economy, providing jobs and inflows of cash.
---- ARMY BASES ----
Carlisle Barracks - Pennsylvania
Fort A.P. Hill, VA
Fort Belvoir, VA
Fort Benning, GA
Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX
Fort Bragg, NC
Fort Campbell, KY
Fort Carson, CO
Fort Detrick - Frederick, MD
Fort Dix, NJ
Fort Drum, NY
Fort Eustis Newport News, VA
Fort Gillem - Forest Park, GA
Fort Gordon, GA
Fort Hamilton - Brooklyn, NY
Fort Hood, TX
Ft. Huachuca - Sierra Vista, AZ
Fort Irwin, CA
Fort Jackson - Columbia, SC
Fort Knox, KY
Fort Leavenworth, KS
Fort Lee, VA
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Fort Lewis, WA
Fort McCoy, WI
Fort McNair - Washington, D.C.
Fort McPherson - Atlanta, GA
Fort Meade, MD
Fort Monmouth, NJ
Fort Monroe, VA
Fort Myer - Arlington, VA
Fort Polk, LA
Fort Richardson - Anchorage, AK
Fort Riley, KS
Fort Riley, KS
Fort Rucker, AL
Fort Sam Houston San Antonio, TX
Fort Shafter Honolulu, HI
Fort Sill, OK
Fort Stewart, GA & Hunter Army Airfield
Fort Story, VA
Fort Wainwright, AK
Presidio of Monterey, CA
Schofield Barracks Honolulu, HI Tripler Army Medical Center - Honolulu, HI
Walter Reed Army Medical Center - Washington, D.C.
West Point Military Academy
White Sands Missile Range - New Mexico
Yuma Proving Ground - Arizona
---- NAVY BASES ----Annapolis NS - Maryland
Atlanta NAS - Marietta, GA
Bangor - Naval Base Kitsap - Silverdale, WA
Naval Hospital - Beaufort, SC
Bethesda Naval Medical CenterBremerton -Naval Base Kitsap - Bremerton, WA
Naval Hospital - Bremerton, WA
Naval Air Station - Brunswick, ME
Naval Hospital - Charleston, SC
Naval Weapons Station - Charleston, SC
China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station - China Lake, CA
Coronado Naval Amphibious Base/Naval Air Station N. Island
Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center - Pensacola, FL
Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren, VA
Dam Neck Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic - Virginia Beach, VA
Earle Naval Weapons Station - Colts Neck, NJEverett Naval Station - Everett, WA
Naval Air Station - Fallon, NV
Fleet Training Center - San Diego, CA
Great Lakes Naval Training Center
Naval CBC - Gulfport, MS
Naval Surface Warfare Center - Indian Head, MD
Naval Station - Ingleside, TX
Jacksonville Naval Air Station
Naval Air Station - Key West, FL
Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base
Naval Air Station - Kingsville, TX
Naval Air Station - Lemoore, CA
Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base
Mayport Naval Station
Naval Air Station - Meridian, MS
NAS Joint Reserve Base - Fort Worth, TX
NAS Oceana
Naval Base Point Loma - San Diego, CA
Naval Engineering Station - Lakehurst, NJ
Naval Postgraduate School - Monterey, CA
NCTAMS Pacific - Wahiawa, HI
New London Naval Submarine Base
New Orleans NAS Joint Reserve Base - Belle Chasse, LA
New Orleans NSA - Louisiana
Naval Station - Newport, RI
Norfolk Naval Station
Norfolk Naval Shipyard - Portsmouth, VA
Naval Support Activity Mid-South - Millington, TN
Naval Support Activity Norfolk, Northwest Annex
Coastal Systems Station - Panama City, FL
Pascagoula Naval Station - Mississippi
Patuxent River NAS - Chesapeake Bay, MD
Pearl Harbor Naval Complex
Naval Hospital - Pensacola, FL
Pensacola Naval Air Station
Naval Medical Center - Portsmouth, VA
San Diego Naval Station
Naval Medical Center - San Diego, CA
Naval Support Unit - Saratoga Springs, NY
U.S. Naval Academy - Annapolis, MD
Ventura County Naval Base
Washington Navy Yard
Whidbey Island NAS
Whiting Field NAS - Milton, FL
NAS Joint Reserve Base - Willow Grove, PA
Naval Weapons Station - Yorktown, VA
---- MARINES BASES ----Marine Corps air Ground Combat Center - Twentynine Palms, CA
Beaufort Marine Corps Air Station - South Carolina
Camp Lejeune - Jacksonville, NC
Camp Pendleton, CA
Cherry Point MCAS - North Carolina
Henderson Hall - Arlington, VA
Marine Barracks - Washington, D.C.
Marine Corps Base - Quantico, VA
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar - San Diego, CA
Marine Corps Air Station - Yuma, AZ
Marine Corps Base Hawaii - Kaneohe Bay, HI
Albany MC Logistics Base
San Diego MC Recruit Depot
New River MCAS - Jacksonville, NC
Parris Island MC Recruit Depot - South Carolina
San Diego MC Recruit Depot
---- COAST GUARD BASES ----U.S. Coast Guard Academy - New London, CT
USCG Integrated Support Command - Alameda, CA
Coast Guard Air Station - Cape Cod, MA
USCG Training Center - Cape May, NJ
Coast Guard Air Station - Clearwater, FL
Coast Guard Support Center - Elizabeth City, NC
USCG Hampton Roads
Coast Guard Headquarters - Washington, D.C.
USCG Integrated Support Command - Honolulu, HI
USCG Integrated Support Command - Kodiak, AK
USCG Integrated Support Command - Miami, FL
USCG Aviation Training Center - Mobile, AL
USCG Training Center - Petaluma, CA
USCG Training Center - Yorktown, VA
---- AIR FORCE BASES ----U.S. Air Force Academy - Colorado Springs, CO
Altus Air Force Base - Oklahoma
Andrews Air Force Base - Camp Springs, MD
Barksdale AFB - Bossier City, LA
Beale Air Force Base - California
Bolling AFB - Washington, D.C.
Brooks City-Base - San Antonio, TX
Buckley AFB - Colorado
Cannon Air Force Base - Clovis, NM
Charleston Air Force Base - South Carolina
Cheyenne Mountain Air Station - Colorado
Columbus Air Force Base - Mississippi
Davis-Monthan AFB - Tucson, AZ
Dover Air Force Base - Delaware
Dyess Air Force Base - Abilene, TX
Edwards Air Force Base - California
Eglin AFB - Fort Walton Beach, FL
Eielson Air Force Base - Alaska
Ellsworth Air Force Base - Rapid City, SD
Elmendorf AFB - Anchorage, AK
Fairchild Air Force Base - Spokane, WA
F.E. Warren Air Force Base - Cheyenne, WY
Goodfellow Air Force Base - San Angelo, TX
Grand Forks AFB - North Dakota
Hanscom Air Force Base - Bedford, MA
Hickam Air Force Base - Hawaii
Tyndall Air Force Base - Florida
Hill Air Force Base - Ogden, UT
Holloman Air Force Base - New Mexico
Hurlburt Field - Fort Walton Beach, FL
Keesler AFB - Biloxi, MS
Kirtland Air Force Base - Albuquerque, NM
Lackland AFB - San Antonio, TX
Langley AFB - Hampton, VA
Laughlin Air Force Base - Del Rio, TX
Little Rock AFB - Arkansas
Los Angeles Air Force Base
Luke AFB - Glendale, AZ
MacDILL AFB - Tampa, FL
Malmstrom Air Force Base - Great Falls, MT
March Air Reserve Base - Riverside, CA
Maxwell AFB - Montgomery, AL
McChord Air Force Base - Tacoma, WA
McConnell Air Force Base - Wichita, KS
McGuire AFB - New Jersey
Minot Air Force Base - North Dakota
Moody Air Force Base - Georgia
Mountain Home AFB - Idaho
Nellis AFB - Las Vegas, NV
Offutt AFB - Bellevue, NE
Patrick AFB - Cocoa Beach, FL
Peterson Air Force Base - Colorado
Pope Air Force Base - Fayetteville, NC
Randolph AFB - Universal City, TX
Redstone Arsenal - Huntsville, AL
Robins AFB - Warner Robins, GA
Schriever Air Force Base - Colorado
Scott AFB - St. Louis
Selfridge Air National Guard Base - Mount Clemens, MI
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base - Goldsboro, NC
Shaw AFB - Sumter, SC
Sheppard AFB - Wichita Falls, TX
Tinker AFB - Oklahoma City, OK
Vance Air Force Base - Oklahoma
Vandenberg AFB - California
Whiteman Air Force Base - Missouri
Wright-Patterson AFB - Dayton, OH
Va. Beach assessments dip 3 percent; search for yours
VIRGINIA BEACH
Home values, weakened by a deluge of foreclosure sales, dipped 3.3 percent, marking a third straight year of decline and punching a hole in the city budget.
The drop means many people will see lower tax bills if the City Council does not change the tax rate. However, many tax bills could be virtually unchanged: Average assessments in one-third of the city's more than 980 neighborhoods stayed flat.
Foreclosures have dogged the region's housing market. Of the 5,700 Beach home sales last year, 1,112 were foreclosure sales - about one in five.
City Assessor Jerry Banagan, who presented his annual report to the City Council on Tuesday, said he was optimistic about homes holding their value.
"The area has fared fairly well," he said. "I think maybe the worst is over, but foreclosures are alive and well."
Falling assessments mean the city could collect $12.3 million less in revenue compared with last year if the standard tax rate, currently 89 cents per $100 of assessed value, stays the same. That's about half the $24 million shortfall city officials say they're facing as they work on the budget for the fiscal year starting in July.
City Manager Jim Spore said the city has been able to absorb revenue losses from falling assessments without reducing major services for two years in a row, but that a third year might be tough.
"The cost of services is not going down," he said. "One or two years, you can get by, but you can't do it indefinitely."
Spore recommended a 3 -cent real estate tax rate increase last year, but the City Council rejected it. He presents his budget to the council next month.
The continued slide is in marked contrast to fiscal years 2005- 0 8, which saw double-digit assessment increases in the Beach that topped out at 22 percent in 2006. Last year, city property values fell 6.2 percent.
This year, some home values fell as much 37 percent, while some increased by as much as 9.7 percent.
If the owner of a $250,000 home saw a 3.3 percent assessment decrease, it would shave roughly $73 off the yearly tax bill, to about $2,152.
Property values in the Lynnhaven district fell 4.7 percent, the largest decrease of the city's seven political subdivisions. Commercial and industrial property rose in value by an average of 0.92 percent.
The overall decrease for properties was 2.9 percent.
About 63 percent of all properties will see assessments decrease, 31 percent will stay the same and 6 percent will see an increase, Banagan's report said.
Assessment notices for the fiscal year starting in July will be mailed Friday.
Property values for the city were pegged at nearly $50.5 billion. That would generate $449.5 million in city real estate taxes if the tax rate is left unchanged. Last year, the city brought in $461.8 million in real estate taxes.
Home values, weakened by a deluge of foreclosure sales, dipped 3.3 percent, marking a third straight year of decline and punching a hole in the city budget.
The drop means many people will see lower tax bills if the City Council does not change the tax rate. However, many tax bills could be virtually unchanged: Average assessments in one-third of the city's more than 980 neighborhoods stayed flat.
Foreclosures have dogged the region's housing market. Of the 5,700 Beach home sales last year, 1,112 were foreclosure sales - about one in five.
City Assessor Jerry Banagan, who presented his annual report to the City Council on Tuesday, said he was optimistic about homes holding their value.
"The area has fared fairly well," he said. "I think maybe the worst is over, but foreclosures are alive and well."
Falling assessments mean the city could collect $12.3 million less in revenue compared with last year if the standard tax rate, currently 89 cents per $100 of assessed value, stays the same. That's about half the $24 million shortfall city officials say they're facing as they work on the budget for the fiscal year starting in July.
City Manager Jim Spore said the city has been able to absorb revenue losses from falling assessments without reducing major services for two years in a row, but that a third year might be tough.
"The cost of services is not going down," he said. "One or two years, you can get by, but you can't do it indefinitely."
Spore recommended a 3 -cent real estate tax rate increase last year, but the City Council rejected it. He presents his budget to the council next month.
The continued slide is in marked contrast to fiscal years 2005- 0 8, which saw double-digit assessment increases in the Beach that topped out at 22 percent in 2006. Last year, city property values fell 6.2 percent.
This year, some home values fell as much 37 percent, while some increased by as much as 9.7 percent.
If the owner of a $250,000 home saw a 3.3 percent assessment decrease, it would shave roughly $73 off the yearly tax bill, to about $2,152.
Property values in the Lynnhaven district fell 4.7 percent, the largest decrease of the city's seven political subdivisions. Commercial and industrial property rose in value by an average of 0.92 percent.
The overall decrease for properties was 2.9 percent.
About 63 percent of all properties will see assessments decrease, 31 percent will stay the same and 6 percent will see an increase, Banagan's report said.
Assessment notices for the fiscal year starting in July will be mailed Friday.
Property values for the city were pegged at nearly $50.5 billion. That would generate $449.5 million in city real estate taxes if the tax rate is left unchanged. Last year, the city brought in $461.8 million in real estate taxes.
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