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5 Reasons to Consider Downsizing in 2019

5 reasons to consider downsizing

 

According to the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), nearly 70 percent of homeowners over the age of 65 have paid off their mortgage, allowing them more options than younger homeowners. With equity built up, the ability to sell for a profit is more likely for this demographic, who can then choose to spend their earnings however they choose.

Here are five reasons you should consider downsizing your home this year.

 

Buy a smaller home with cash

Some homeowners will find that by downsizing, they can earn enough to buy a less expensive home in cash, and end up mortgage-free in a new abode. NAR says this is a very common route for those nearing retirement. Last year, homeowners between ages 55 and 74 who sold their home for a median price of $250,000 went on to purchase a home that was worth a median price of around $215,000.

 

Less time and money spent on upkeep

Larger family homes can take up tens of hours a week to keep up and cost more to cool in the summer and heat in the winter. Those who raised families may find that the three-story home they needed in the past is impractical now. NAR’s data supports this, showing that the median size home purchased by those over the age of 55 was between 1,800 and 1,930 square feet. This is a major downsizing from the age group of 35-44 years old, whose median home purchase size was 2,600 square feet.

 

Embrace the now

Many homeowners will find that their four bedroom split level was great for raising a big family, but now they tend to use their home for weekend visitors and casual get-togethers. The right home for this new lifestyle may be an open floor plan that includes guest quarters and attached bathrooms instead of many smaller bedrooms and bathrooms. Last year, NAR found that homeowners over the age of 55 had a median of three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Great rooms also tend to replace living rooms and dining rooms — and larger, eat-in kitchens are common to save space and keep the floor plan open.

 

Look forward

Last year, NAR reported that 13 percent of buyers over the age of 50 purchased senior-friendly homes or units in active senior communities. In many cases, then, this age group is not only planning for the “now,” they are also planning for the future. One-level homes with open floor plans, larger rooms and wider hallways prove to be great not only for entertaining guests, but they also will be wheelchair and senior accessible in the future.

 

Gain flexibility

Last, and perhaps most importantly, it’s finally your time to choose. By selling your home, you can regain the flexibility you gave up as you pursued your career and family aspirations. Many approaching retirement in Lexington and Central Kentucky are looking at a downtown condo and a summer rental out of state. Others are looking at townhomes with modern conveniences and a homeowner’s association that handles basic yard and sidewalk maintenance. Still others are wondering if it’s time to retire full-time to the lake home that has been a precious summer escape. Now, unlike any time previously, you can make the choice that best suits you, and no one else!

 

 

 

 

 

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Great Gifts For New Homeowners

Here are some thoughtful and easy gift ideas for you to consider if you know young or first-time homebuyers purchasing in Lexington or Central Kentucky.  
(or…maybe you ARE a new homeowner and could benefit from some gift ideas to share with generous friends and relatives!).

 

Moving day pizza or local restaurant gift cards

Whether you’ll be helping on moving day or not, consider sending a pizza delivery to the new abode on the night the buyers will be moving in. While a surprise would be fun, it’s best to let them know in advance so they can plan for it. If you’re delivering pizza or dinner in person, bring a set of paper plates and napkins (and maybe a chilled bottle of champagne) so they create a memory they’ll never forget.

An alternative to this plan is to give a gift card to a new local restaurant they can try out in their first few days or weeks in their new area. Check out reviews in advance so you know you’re sending them somewhere great! We recommend looking through the VisitLex Beyond Grits: Local Restaurant Guide. See the online version here: http://www.visitlex.com/flavors/beyond-grits/

 

Hardware store gift cards

Even the most perfect new house will have a few idiosyncrasies, and you can ease a homebuyer’s burden by giving them a credit to a local hardware store. Big-box stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot are perfect for handy homeowners who have big or small projects they want to complete.

For those who may need a bit more guidance and who will be tackling smaller projects, a local hardware store gift card works well. If they need a photo-hanging kit, the section at their local Hardware may be less intimidating than the full aisle of options at a larger hardware store.

 

Address Label changes

Buyers often overlook the need for new address labels or an address stamp so this is a great idea they won’t be expecting. Online sites like Etsy shops, Sazzle, Shutterfly, etc. have dozens of affordable designs available.

 

Plants

Most homeowners have plenty of picture frames from their previous residence, but they may not have indoor plants to jazz up the décor and freshen the air. Consider the size of their new home and their style as you select planters and plants.

 

Sheets, linens and towels

Linens of all kinds — bed sheets, pillow cases, comforters or quilts — will always be appreciated for new bedrooms. Extra towels, whether for the bathroom or kitchen, are also a great gift. Consider giving a gift receipt so they can exchange for the colors or types they prefer.

 

Homeowner essentials

When you’ve lived in an 800-square-foot apartment, extension cords may seem like a laughable item. Homeowners, on the other hand, will know that items like extension cords, power strips, extra light bulbs, cleaning solutions and even duct tape are must-have homeowner essentials. Deliver a small package of these items within one week of their move.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Our Predictions for the Year Ahead 2019

The Monthly Market Report

Lexington and Central Kentucky housing market predictions for 2019

After another strong year for our local housing market, what can we expect in 2019?   We’ve checked our crystal ball for indications of what the future holds for Central Kentucky home buyers and sellers! 

Here are some key points regarding what we see affecting our local housing market in the year ahead:

Moderately rising mortgage rates.  Interest rates have slowly risen this past year to around 4.75%, which historically is still a very attractive level (anyone remember the 16% rate of the early eighties?).  Buyers tend to step up their buying decisions when faced with the possibility of higher rates down the road — so our normal, busy spring market might even start a little earlier than usual this year.

Millennials becoming home buyers.  Historically, most people will consider their first home purchase as they hit their mid-twenties to early-thirties – and just like across the nation, these Millennials are vast in numbers in Lexington and Central Kentucky.   Although student debt may be a financial drag for some in this age group, there are many who will be looking forward to buying their first home this year.

Continued strong buyer demand.  As we kick off the new year, we have a lot of potential home buyers looking at the current inventory — and we foresee strong demand continuing at least through the middle of the year.  We’ve always been blessed with a relatively strong local economy here in Lexington and Central Kentucky – regardless of what happens on the national scene.  That’s why we feel confident in making our bold prediction for 2019:  

Home buyers and sellers in Lexington and Central Kentucky will continue to move up, move down, move in and move out!

Be sure to check out our exclusive Market Report — with all the latest information on the local real estate market – compiled by the experts at Rector Hayden Realtors! 

 

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Holiday Tips & Tricks

Have More, Do Less

The holiday season is full of bustling from one place to another, seeing friends and family near and far. It’s also time consuming, so here are some tips to make your holiday season easier and richer. If you find yourself caught up in the kitchen for too many hours cooking for guests, here is a great brunch recipe to make the DAY BEFORE, so that you can enjoy opening presents and making rich memories!

Sausage & Egg Souffle

6 eggs
2 cups milk
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. dry mustard
1 pound sausage
1 cup grated cheddar cheese

Instructions: Crumble and brown sausage. Drain on paper towel. In a bowl, beat the eggs. Add milk, salt, mustard and bread cubes. Mix well. Add cheese and sausage. Place in lightly greased 8″ x 12″ dish. Place in refrigerator overnight. On Christmas or New Years morning, bake the dish at 350 degrees F for 45 minutes. Let stand a few minutes before serving. Pairs well with mimosas and coffee.

You Are a Superhero

Every thing homemade may be a tradition in your home, and is definitely amazing, but be encouraged to enjoy the moment this holiday and not feel like everything has to be homemade. Homemade eggnog is great, but don’t sweat it, just grab a carton of Southern Comfort at the nearest grocery and everyone will enjoy sipping. Sprinkle nutmeg on top for added flavor, or add 1oz. of kentucky bourbon for special toasting.

Remember, to KEEP THINGS SIMPLE
Spread out your activities over the holidays. Pace yourself, tell stories, share gratitudes, listen, hug, love, laugh!

Making Memories

Sometimes simple is better. One way to make a memory that will be told for years or generations to come, is sitting down by the warm fireplace and reading the Christmas Story all together, or reflecting upon the past year, playing seasonal music, baking a family recipe or crafting a New Year Vision Board. Find chalk or bulletin boards and crafting supplies at a local craft store and cut out magazine photos of your 2019 goals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get Crafting

Need something TO DO over the holiday?

  1. String up popcorn and cranberries, or sliced dehydrated orange slices for a homemade garland. Tip: stale, day old popcorn is easier to string.
  2. Gather fresh greenery! Ask places that sell Christmas trees for loose branches and cuttings that have fallen off. Use silica gel packets to dry flowers and greenery. Place in lanterns or wreaths or candelabra for easy home decorations.

From everyone at Rector Hayden REALTORS, we hope that you have a joyful holiday season and a Happy New Year! Here’s to 2019! Make it a great one. Let us help you find your next home.

 

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Monthly Market Report – December 2018

The Monthly Market Report

Our local housing market continues to be very active!
See all the latest info and trends, in our exclusive Monthly Market Report! 

Our exclusive Market Report has all the latest information on the local real estate market – compiled by the experts at Rector Hayden Realtors!

  • • Overall market trends
  • • Number of homes on the market in EACH price range
  • • Number of homes selling in those ranges
  • • Average Sales Price
  • • And breakdowns by counties in our coverage area!

 

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Can I Get a Mortgage if I have a Low Credit Score?

Many of today’s first-time buyers worry about their credit scores. Whether you have student loans you just can’t shake or you’re still plagued by a few missed payments from a college-era utility bill, don’t assume you will be locked out of the market forever due to your FICO score.

Here are insights you can use as you determine if you are eligible for a mortgage despite your low credit score.

If you have a low credit score, pay higher interest rates

Pay higher interest rates

You’ve likely heard that interest rates remain low by historical standards and you may be counting on the low rates you’ve seen quoted online. It’s important to remember that mortgage interest rates vary for each buyer and are closely tied to the risk they represent for the lender.

In other words, those with a lower credit score can still qualify for a loan, but they may have to pay a higher interest rate. Borrowers with a credit score of 760 or higher are likely (but not guaranteed) to obtain the lowest mortgage rates available. Meanwhile, those with a lower score could be approved at a higher interest rate.

 

Consider FHA loans

Buyers with low credit often opt for a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan. FHA loans are designed to act as “helper loans” to those who earn enough to pay a monthly mortgage, but lack the long-term credit history that would prove they are low-risk borrowers. 

As a result, FHA loans are often approved for borrowers with lower credit scores and they may require smaller down payments than conventional loans. Buyers with a credit score of 580 or above may be eligible for a home loan with a 3.5 percent down payment.

 

Show your credit score is on the mend

While your credit score may seem like a hard-and-fast number that will determine the fate of your approval, the reality is that two people with the same score can appear very differently to lenders.

Consider these two scenarios:

After losing their job during the Great Recession — and making a few late student loan payments as a result — Candidate A has not missed a payment of any kind in 25 months. They have a solid job history and their monthly rental payments to their landlord are comparable to what they would pay in a mortgage payment. As a result of their hard work and on-time payments, Candidate A has a credit score of 625.

 

Candidate B is forgetful and they have paid two car payments late so far this year. They carry a high balance on their credit card from month to month and tend to pay the required minimum at billing. They have changed jobs three times in the last two years but they pay a monthly rent that is comparable to what they would pay for a mortgage loan. As a result of their high credit card usage and shaky payment history, Candidate B’s credit score has slipped from 700 to 625 in the last year.

As you might imagine, Candidate A would likely be considered a less risky loan prospect than Candidate B — even though they have identical credit scores.

 

What happens if I’m not approved?

If you aren’t approved for a mortgage, it’s time to work diligently on increasing your credit score. You can also speak to a Rector Hayden Mortgage loan officer to determine how you can get on track for approval and formulate a plan to put you on the path to home-ownership.

 

 

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Local Events We ❤ this Month

There’s so much to celebrate and enjoy this month in Lexington and Central Kentucky!  
Here are some of our favorite activities and events!


Southern Lights

November 16 – December 23, 2018 @ 5:30pm10:00 pm
Kentucky Horse Park
Campground Entrance
3785 Campground Road, Lexington KY 40511
 

Over 3 miles of lights, Southern Lights offer a driving route open nightly to see the holiday displays. After driving through the lights, guests are invited to park and enjoy the attractions in the park’s interior, which are designed to entertain every member of the family with local crafts, model trains and mini train rides, visits with Santa and an exotic petting zoo.

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The Nutcracker

December 2 @ 2pm
Lexington Opera House
401 W. Short Street, Lexington KY 40507

THE NUTCRACKER, performed by the Lexington Ballet Company, marches back onto Lexington Opera House stage this holiday season in an enchanting production that will delight every member of the family. Join Marie on a magical journey with the Sugar Plum Fairy, waltzing flowers, the Snow Queen, and, of course, the Nutcracker Prince as they battle the Mouse King and travel to the Land of Sweets. Lexington Ballet performs this beautiful masterpiece under the artistic direction of Luis Dominguez. It’s sure to put you in the Christmas spirit!

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Cookies & Photos with Santa

December 4 @ 3pm – 5pm
Rector Hayden REALTORS
1099 Duval St Ste 250, Lexington KY 40515

Come visit to get your FREE picture with Santa Claus!
Digital copies will be sent to your e-mail address. We will have cookies and milk for everyone as well as coloring and goodies! It will be so much fun! Please feel free to forward this message on to your clients, friends, or family and invite them to join you!

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Yoga at The Livery

December 4 @ 5:45pm
Tuesday nights, weekly
The Livery
238 East Main Street, Lexington KY 40507

Yoga at the Livery is FREE to attend with donations accepted. All ages and experience levels welcome. Doors open at 5:15PM with class starting at 5:45PM. Instructors are rotated quarterly and classes are subject to cancellations at times. Cancellations will be posted with a 24hr notice. Community Yoga is hosted The Livery, a historic venue located at 238 East Main Street. Repurposed in 2013, the Livery now acts as Lexington’s premier event space in a prime downtown location. Modern updates blend with historic rustic details to give a unique, one of a kind venue, right in the heart of Lexington.

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Bourbon Barons: The Early Pioneers

December 5 and 20 @ 8:30am
Stone Fence Tours
 
Join us as we go back to the late 1700s to join the early settlers of Kentucky that were traveling the Wilderness Trail with hopes in their heart and stills on their back. We will follow them on their journey into the untamed wilderness to stake their claim, grow their corn and introduce America to its Native spirit. We will concentrate on three of these brave men: Jacob Myers, Elijah Craig and Jacob Spears. You will hear their stories while also visiting three craft distilleries that are in close proximity to the original sites of these Early Pioneers: Wilderness Trail Distillery, Bourbon 30 and Hartfield & Co.

Home for the Holidays: Deck the Halls

December 7 and 14 @ 5:15pm
Stone Fence Tour

Escape the stress and mania of modern Christmas by visiting the Victorian era. We take a step back in time to the bucolic mid-1800s. Let us guide you back in time my vising two of central Kentucky’s most beautiful mansions, Ward Hall and White Hall. We will experience how they each celebrated Christmas. We will see how the Wards and Clays experienced Christmas and enjoy this simpler time when fresh cut pine boughs glowed in the candle light and pine cones and holly berries graced the drawing room. So, deck the halls and ride in our sleigh as we enjoy the holiday and tour these two historical homes. Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.


Nutcracker on Ice

December 7  and 8 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
December 9 @ 4pm
Lexington Ice Center
560 Eureka Springs Drive, Lexington KY 40517

Join Clara on an enchanted frozen journey this holiday season in The Nutcracker On Ice! This 90 minute version of the Tchaikovsky classic will excite & entertain audiences members of all ages!

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13th Annual YMCA Reindeer Ramble
5k/10k Fun Run & Walk

December 8 @ 9am – 11am
Keeneland Race Track

We encourage you to wear your favorite holiday sweater, Santa suit or “holiday festive” attire and get into the spirit of this holiday fun run/walk – GET CREATIVE! You may register as an individual runner/walker or with a group as a Santapede team. Teams can range from 3 -10 participants. There’s one hitch—you have to be linked together with a garland or ribbon throughout the entire race. Teams can consist of adult and child members. We will recognize the top finishers in each category, as well as those Santapede teams that celebrated the holiday spirit most brightly. This option is only available for the 5K.

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Christmas Country Dance School

December 26 @ 8am – 8pm
Seabury Center, Berea College
313 N Main St, Berea KY 40403
 
A fun way to stay warm! Classes in traditional dance styles including English clog, Country, Morris dance, rapper, Danish, Appalachian clogging, and square dance, plus singing, music, crafts and parties. Advanced leadership classes for callers and dance instructors. Hosted at the Seabury Center at Berea College. Scholarships available. Register by December 1st.

Santa in Winter Wonderland Barn

December 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16 @ 1:30pm
Waveland State Historic Site
225 Waveland Museum Ln, Lexington KY 40514

Santa in Winter Wonderland Barn at Waveland Santa Schedule: Saturday and Sunday’s – December 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16- Pictures with Santa from 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Santa will be providing photo opportunities in the barn for our little guests in the snowy wonderland at Waveland!

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Kids Art Day

December 18 @ 5:00 pm
Crank and Boom
1210 Manchester St, Lexington KY 40504

FREE ART ACTIVITY
FREE ICE CREAM FOR KIDS
FREE SNACKS
AND ART SUPPLY DRIVE!!

Come and go as you’d like. Art activity fun for all ages!

The new year is almost here! On The Move Art Studio needs your help furnishing our new trailer, ARTina, with art supplies for the upcoming classes of 2019. Donations such as canvases, gallon jug and smaller bottled glue, sharpies, googly eyes, table clothes, glitter, paper towels, and watercolor palettes are appreciated!

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Ballet

December 20 @ 5pm, 8pm
December 21 @ 5pm, 8pm
Singletary Center
405 Rose Street, Lexington KY 40508
Hosted by University Christian Fellowship

 

 

 

 

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In search of Living Donor…

Greg Howard

Please SHARE on IG @rectorhayden and FB @rectorhayden channels to spread the word for help in locating a kidney. Greg is in dire need of a living donor for a kidney transplant. The University of Cincinnati has approved Greg to be on their list for a kidney, and it’s important that we help find a donor soon. Regardless of where a person lives, they could be a potential donor by making one phone call and answering a few questions. Greg’s insurance covers all the medical expenses of the donor.

 

Please share and consider helping Greg by calling  513-584-7001 today!

They will need his name – Gregory Howard, from Lexington, KY. If no answer, leave a message and they will call back.

Thank you so much!

 

 

 

 

 

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So Much to be Thankful for – and to Enjoy!

November provides us with many great activities and events in Lexington and Central Kentucky!  Here are some that you won’t want to miss.


Pizza Week!

@pizzaweek @smileypete #lexingtonpizzaweek #sharethelex #beyondgrits

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Lexington Pizza Week 2018 is November 5 – 11th.
The annual week-long celebration at local pizzerias featuring creative slices for pizza lovers. – or – “Participatory purveyors of pies proffer penta-priced pizzas for public promotion.” Two unique, off-menu slices or personal-size pizzas will be featured during Pizza Week at each participating restaurant for only $5. A meat slice and vegetarian slice will be available at each eatery.

Pair with a Blue Stallion Brewing Company pilsner.

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West Sixth Farm Trail Run

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Saturday, November 3 @ 3pm – 7pm
West Sixth Farm
4495 Shadrick Ferry Road
Lexington, KY 40601


TobyMac + DiverCity Band: The Theatre Tour

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Sunday, November 4 @ 7pm
EKU Center for The Arts Hall Drive

Multi-platinum selling artist TobyMac and his DiverseCity Band embark on the unprecedented “TobyMac & DiverseCity Band: The Theater Tour” with special guest Ryan Stevenson. Offering fans an unprecedented intimate music experience, the 12-city run will arrive at the EKU Center in Richmond, Kentucky, on Sunday, November 4.

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Paw Patrol Live!

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November 6 @ 6pm
November 7 @ 10am, 2pm, & 6pm
Rupp Arena
430 W Vine Street
Lexington, KY 40507

It’s the day of the Great Adventure Bay Race between Adventure Bay’s Mayor Goodway and Foggy Bottom’s Mayor Humdinger, but Mayor Goodway is nowhere to be found. PAW Patrol comes to the rescue as Ryder summons Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, Zuma and Everest to rescue Mayor Goodway and to run the race in her place.


Reindeer Ramble 5K/10K Run & Fun Walk

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November 8 @ 8am
Keeneland
4201 Versailles Rd
Lexington, KY 40510

Participants are encouraged to wear their favorite holiday sweaters and festive attire for this 5K run/walk that supports helping kids go to summer camp that otherwise wouldn’t be able to attend. Every summer, for 13 years, we help hundreds of youth in our community go on adventures where they can explore new talents and interests. People can register as individuals or teams, but teammates must be linked together with either a garland or ribbon throughout the race.

No one is turned away due to the inability to pay; our services are available to everyone and all proceeds from this event will provide scholarships for kids to attend YMCA summer camps.
Teams can range from 3 -10 participants.


 UK Opera Theatre: Silent Night

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November 11 @ 2pm<br />
Singletary Center for The Arts<br />
405 Rose Street<br />
Lexington, KY 40508</p>
<p>UK Opera Theatre’s production is directed by Richard Gammon. Performances will be November 9, 10, and 11, 2018, celebrating Veteran’s Day and the 100th Anniversary of the truce ending World War I, making the event especially poignant.</p>
<p>The University of Kentucky Opera Theatre presents the international sensation honoring the centennial of World War I’s conclusion. <i>Silent Night</i> recounts a miraculous moment of peace during one of the bloodiest wars in human history. The year is 1914 and the Great War has just been declared, dividing nations and sending millions into battle. As Christmas Eve falls on a battle field near Belgium, soldiers in French, German, and Scottish trenches begin recalling songs of home, stepping into no-man’s-land for a spontaneous truce. The Pulitzer-Prize winning music underscores the yearning, despair, and hope of the soldiers living in the trenches. Once sworn enemies, they trade their weapons for merriment and camaraderie—resulting in one miraculous night of peace.</p>
<p>Reserved Seating. All seats are priced by location. Discounts for UK Faculty and Staff available exclusively through the SCFA ticket office.</p>
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Bob Dylan & his band

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November 11 @ 8pm
EKU Center for The Arts Hall Drive

Music icon Bob Dylan is coming to the EKU Center this November. In a career spanning more than five decades, Dylan’s impact on popular music and culture is immeasurable. He is responsible for some of the most influential albums of all time, including The Freewheelin’ Bob DylanHighway 61 Revisited, and Blonde on Blonde, and his socially and politically charged singles, “Blowin’ In The Wind” and “The Times They Are A-Changin’,” are widely considered among the most important songs in modern music. The ‘voice of a generation’ boasts an unparalleled repertoire, including timeless classics, “Like A Rolling Stone,” “Tangled Up In Blue,” “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,” and “Girl From The North Country.”

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Tips for Buying During the Holidays

For many buyers, purchasing a home over the holidays can be ideal. In addition to competing against fewer buyers, you’ll finish the season off with the greatest gift of all — a new place to call home for years to come.  Here are four insights you can use as you purchase a home in Central Kentucky this holiday season.

 

You’ll compete against a smaller, committed pool of buyers

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The holidays are a less popular time to buy a home, so you may see fewer buyers at open houses. Don’t assume this means you are without competition – holiday buyers are more dedicated to getting to the closing table, and multiple offers are still possible due to limited inventory in many areas. Be prepared to move quickly on a home that meets your criteria.

 

Think twice about putting in low offers

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You might think that people selling over the holidays may be extremely motivated to move and willing to accept an offer for well under asking price. While Scrooge would approve of this philosophy, most sellers simply aren’t that desperate. To avoid losing a home you love, make sure your initial bid is competitive.

 

Limit your travel and don’t overschedule yourself

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It can be difficult to slow down during the holidays, but in our fast-moving market, you’ll need to work around seller schedules. Whether you find a house through online searches or your Rector Hayden Agent sends a hidden gem your way, your goal should be to see it in person as soon as possible.

 

Ready to find “the one” this holiday season?

If you’re hoping to get a head start on buying before the hectic spring market arrives, start now! Contact your Rector Hayden Agent today to get started or browse our newest listings at www.RectorHayden.com!

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