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September Home Care Checklist

Keeping your home clean, updated, and safe is not only a great idea for you as the owner and resident – but a fantastic idea for when it may come time to sell your home.

Check out this month’s home care checklist on Pinterest!

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Local Events We Love in September!

Local events we LOVE this month

Whether you’re into football, farmer’s markets or festivals – you’ll find so much to enjoy in Lexington and Central Kentucky in September!  Here are some of our favorites.

 

Red, White, and Boom Musical Festival

September 2 @ 5:00 pm11:00 pm
Whitaker Bank Ball Park,

207 Legends Way
Lexington, KY 40505 United States

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Celebrate Central Kentucky’s first 3 day country music festival at Whitaker Bank Ballpark, home of the Lexington Legends! With more artists yet to be announced, the current lineup boasts 6 of the top 11 touring acts in country music today. 1 stage, 12 performances and 3 days of country music FUN!

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Lexington Fest of Ales

September 2 @ 5:30 pm8:30 pm
Cheapside Park Fifth Third Bank Pavilion,

251 West Main Street
Lexington, KY 40507 United States

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Come out to the 8th Annual Lexington Fest of Ales – Lexington’s premier beer tasting event! Over 150 beers to sample from over 60 breweries, including a special area featuring Kentucky breweries. Tickets go on sale August 1st at Pazzo’s, The Beer Trappe, Liquor Barn, Central Bank Thursday Night Live or by calling the DLC office at 859-335-8640. Presented by Brewgrass Trail, and brought to you by Downtown Lexington Corp and LexBeerScene.com

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36th Annual Festival of the Horse

September 9 @ 8:00 amSeptember 11 @ 5:00 pm
Downtown Georgetown,

Georgetown, KY 40324 United States

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The Festival of the Horse will take place on the streets of downtown Georgetown September 9-11, 2016. The Annual event will celebrate its 36th Anniversary in downtown this fall. The Festival of the Horse has promoted Scott County’s Horse Heritage, the downtown community and the interaction between the two for the past 36 years. Family oriented activities and entertainment are featured. This signature Georgetown event attracts visitors from throughout the Region and has become a beloved event for our local…

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CTK Oktoberfest

September 9 @ 4:00 pmSeptember 10 @ 11:00 pm
Christ the King,

299 Colony Blvd
Lexington, KY 40502 United States

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Lexington’s Premier Fall Festival. Oktoberfest features fun for all ages. Featuring many German food offerings and delicious options from a variety of your favorite food vendors. Not to mention live music, kid’s games, the infamous Celebrity Cake Wheel, inflatables, BINGO, Black Jack and more. Presented by Buchart Orthodontics 2016 Entertainment Schedule (Friday Night) Johnny Conqueroo The Landers Rebel Without a Cause Gin Blossoms – Headliner (Saturday Night) Olivia Faye Donny Brook Wookie Machine Thumper and the Plaid Rabbits Fastball -…

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XtremeAIR 5K Obstacle Race

September 10 @ 8:00 am5:00 pm
Falling Springs – Woodford County Parks & Rec,

275 Beasley Road
Versailles, KY 40383 United States

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XtremeAIR 5k Obstacle Race is a very bouncy 5k race obstacle course that will have you laughing, smiling, sweating, and bouncing up and down with fun. Add a little (actually a huge) spring to your fitness step and try something new. This Xtreme Air 5k Obstacle Race is the hot new ticket in town! Who wouldn’t want to propel themselves up an inflatable mountain and then get to slide all the way back down or climb, duck and dodge your…

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Frankfort Fall Arts Festival

September 10 @ 11:00 am6:00 pm
Josephine Sculpture Park,

3355 Lawrenceburg Road
Frankfort, KY 40601 United States

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Fall Arts Festival at Josephine Sculpture Park: Sunday, Sep. 11th from 11am-6pm This hands-on festival connects the community with the arts & the land in the most experiential manner and offers a host of artistic experiences to the public. The KECU music stage presents musicians, dancers and storytelling while local artists & organizations conduct free demonstrations & activities where you can explore book binding, sculpture, pottery wheel, fabric dyeing, art scavenger hunts, walking tours & a few other surprises. Visitors…

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FREE


28th Annual Roots & Heritage Festival

September 10 @ 12:00 pmSeptember 11 @ 5:00 pm
Lyric Theatre,

300 East Third Street
Lexington, KY 40508 United States

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Join the Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center for our annual presented programming hosted during Roots & Heritage Festival. We are thrilled to join the Festival in its 28th year. For a schedule of activities happening on the official Roots & Heritage stage, visit rootsfestky.com All are welcome and activities are FREE & OPEN to the public. Full Schedule (activity location, all activities listed take place inside the Lyric): SATURDAY 9/10: 12:00pm-3:00pm: Arts and Crafts presented by Sisohpromatem Art Foundation…

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11th Annual Celtic Festival & Highland Games of Central Kentucky

September 17 @ 10:00 am7:00 pm
KY Highland Renaissance,

955 Elm Street
Eminence, KY 40019 United States

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11th Annual Central Kentucky Celtic Festival & Highland Games @ the Kenucky Renaissance FAir Site, Eminence, KY Saturday September 17th, 2016 10:00am – 7:00pm All Day Fun For All Ages!! ~Pipe & Drum Competition ~Heavy Athletics ~Children’s Highland Games (Open to the Public) ~Traditional Archery Tournamnet (Open to the Public) ~LIVE MUSIC by Drunk & Sailor, Roger Drawdry & The Firestarters, THE PRODIGALS & More!! ~Dancing ~Artisans & Merchants ~Food & Drink Lots of familiar Highland Renaissance Festival !! Dont…

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FREE


Japan Summer Festival

September 24 @ 11:00 am5:00 pm
Courthouse Plaza,

120 North Limestone
Lexington, KY 40507 United States

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JASK’s annual summer festival, celebrating all things Japanese! Enjoy Japanese performers, food, games, and vendors!

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Considerations for Today’s Tech-Savvy Home Buyers

There are a number of great apps and programs that can easily control the systems in your home – many of which can be mastered even if your tech skills are less than expert.   Here are some tech-related tips to consider when buying a home in today’s market!


Get connected

While most homes will be wired for cable and Internet, you might want to see if the nearest cell tower is providing good mobile phone service for you in case your Wi-Fi doesn’t reach to that grill in the backyard. Obviously, if you love the home this may not be a deal-breaker, but it’s nice to know if you’ll need to consider switching phone carriers before moving into your new abode.


Create a smart home

Many buyers want to connect their home’s systems, appliances and technologies so they can easily control them from their mobile devices. A common example of this is the Nest thermostat, which becomes intelligent to your living habits over time and turns itself down when you’re away.  Nest also features a live-streaming service, to provide a full smart home service that includes smoke and carbon monoxide detection.

The Rachio smart sprinkler system is good way to keep your utility bills down. Rachio measures weather conditions in your area and makes sure your lawn is watered only as much as it needs to stay lush and green.

While devices like Nest and Rachio help you save money, many other smart home products are designed with convenience and safety in mind. For example, products like Ascend and LiftMaster open and close your garage door from your smartphone, allowing you to let in guests when you’re not around or to double check that your home is secure even after you get to work.  Similarly, the August Smart Lock detects when you (or approved guests) are approaching and unlocks your front door. That’s right — you can finally carry all seven grocery bags into your home at once! Plus, August’s customization options mean you can give 24/7 access to your world-traveler brother who shows up unannounced but only let your contractor in when you have a set appointment.

Also, for those of us who aren’t morning people, there are several automatic coffee makers out there that will brew coffee on demand from your smartphone in just minutes. Although you can set up a brew time in advance, just think of the power you’ll feel when you hit “brew” — then “snooze” — allowing a few more minutes of sleep and the promise of a fresh cup of joe when you finally arise!


One final thought – remember that if you control security systems or smart appliances with your mobile phone, you need to be sure the device is protected against hackers. Add a pass code to your phone, and download an app that will remotely erase data if your phone is lost or stolen.

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5 Tips to Pass Your Inspection When Selling

Tips to pass your inspection when selling

 

The vast majority of Central Kentucky homebuyers will want to have a thorough home inspection performed as soon as their offer is accepted by the seller.  Here’s some help on how to ensure that your home passes with the fewest issues possible.

#1. Provide Access

First, provide unfettered access to your electric panels, heating and cooling systems and your attic. The inspector will need to assess all of these areas, so it’s best to let them get in easily. Remember also to clean the space below your sinks so the inspector can easily assess your pipes.

#2. Be Ready to Test

Second, be sure to empty all your appliances to facilitate the inspection (except your refrigerator, of course).  That means your washer, dryer, dishwasher and stove should all be fully empty and ready to test.

#3. Provide Documents

Next – if possible — provide full documentation of your appliances, systems and any work you’ve had done on them.

For example, “if you’ve had an engineer inspect a crack in your foundation and there’s nothing wrong with your structure, display that report so the home inspector doesn’t have to be concerned about the crack,” says a local inspection company.

#4. Lights On!

One incredibly simple tip – replace ALL light bulbs so the inspector won’t have to worry about whether a burnt out bulb is really an issue with your wiring.

#5. Get out of There!

Last, get out of thereThink of the inspection as another home showing – you need to be out of sight and out of mind so the inspector can speak freely with the buyers and their agent. And if at all possible, take your pets with you or arrange for them to be visiting a friend or relative during the inspection time.

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FYI: What Realtors® Need to Know About Drones

Beginning on August 29th, 2016, small unmanned aircraft systems [ called drones ] will have new regulations and orders from the FAA.

Rector Hayden REALTORS® understands that aerial, stabilized video is a great tool for marketing your listings, however we want our agents and their clients to make sure they are within the laws of operating these new devices.

If a Company Does a Drone Video/Photo service for you, they SHOULD:

  • Be a sUAS operator that has either a current remote pilot certificate with a sUAS rating or a current pilot’s license and succesfully completed the necessary training courses;
  • Have umbrella insurance coverage in the event of an accident or other related legal issue;
  • Use a contract that indemnifies you for any claims related to the sUAS operation, including privacy, personal injury, and property damage claims.

If YOU FLY A DRONE YOURSELF, Here’s what you need to know:

  • No more pilot’s license or Section 333 exemption required
  • Must not weigh over 55 pounds
  • Must fly no higher than 400 feet
  • Must fly no faster than 100 mph
  • Drone must be in visual line of sight at all times
  • Drone must abide by all privacy laws in the state
  • May only be flown during daylight hours
  • Must be registered if over .55 pounds
  • Licensing – required to have Remote Pilot Certificate with sUAS Rating

To become licensed:

  1. Be at least 16 years old;
  2. Be able to ready, write, and understand the English language;
  3. Be in physical and mental condition that allows for the safe operation of the sUAS;
  4. Pass an initial aeronautical knowledge test
  5. Pay $150.00
  6. Your certificate is valid for 24 months.
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Things to Do: August 26 – 28

KenTokyoCon 2016

August 26 @ 12:00 pmAugust 28 @ 5:00 pm
Lexington Center & RUPP Arena,

430 West Vine Street
Lexington, KY 40507 United States

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This fantastical Anime Convention returns to Lexington for it’s FOURTH year!  Day passes are available, events are throughout the weekend at the Lexington Center.

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Lakeside Live at Lexington Green

August 26 @ 6:00 pmAugust 27 @ 8:00 pm
Lexington Green,

161 Lexington Green Circle
Lexington, KY 40503 United States

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From their site: Lakeside Live at The Mall at Lexington Green has launched! Come catch free live music every Friday and Saturday night from 6-9pm now through October 15th. Check the schedule below to see our full line-up. With our beautiful covered dock, fire pit hang out, amazing restaurants and shopping, and fun live music, you’ll want to linger with friends and family. Pets and lawn chairs are welcome, but please leave your coolers at home. We can’t wait to have…

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3rd Annual Burgers, Bourbon, & Beer

August 26 @ 7:00 pm10:00 pm
The Speakeasy,

903 Manchester Street Suite 120
Lexington, KY 40508 United States

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Come out and enjoy food, open bar, and a silent auction with all proceeds benefiting Arbor Youth Services, a non profit that serves homeless, runaway and at risk youth in central Kentucky.

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Lexington Tour of Remodeled Homes with HBALexington

August 27 @ 8:00 amAugust 28 @ 5:00 pm

Admission: $10 per person (Children 12 and under free) Tickets available at each home on the Tour. (Cash only, please) The 2016 Tour of Remodeled Homes consists of 11 stellar remodeling projects to offer insights and inspiration to those among us that have so often said, “we need to do something to this… (name your space)”. This year’s tour offers ideas and examples of almost anything and everything that can be done to update or upgrade the space we call…

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Walk to End Alzheimer’s

August 27 @ 9:00 am5:00 pm
Courthouse Plaza,

120 North Limestone
Lexington, KY 40507 United States

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Hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research.

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LEX DIY 2016

August 27 @ 10:00 am2:00 pm
Sullivan University,

2355 Harrodsburg Road
Lexington, KY United States

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LEX DIY is a free “how-to” event open to the community. Representatives from local businesses and organizations will be available to teach participants different skills every half hour. Topics include pairing wine with cheeses, making balloon animals, using a French press, studying your own genealogy, and much more! Booths will be set up around the Sullivan University/Spencerian College campus located at 2355 Harrodsburg Rd in Lexington. Visit one, or visit eight, the choice is up to you!

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MoonTower Music Festival

August 27 @ 11:00 am11:00 pm
M asterson Station Park,

3051 Leestown Road
Lexington, KY United States

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Back at it again – the third year will be the biggest one yet! Doors open at 11:00 AM – dogs are welcome and kids under 12 are FREE (with adult ticket purchase)! Come have a beer and some local grub and let’s jam! 2016 festival is presented by Kentucky Ale,Baumann Paper Company, and Kentucky Proud.   See the lineup at: http://www.moontowermusicfestival.com/ General Admission Tickets are $49 Free chilled water provided to all patros via the Hydration Station so bring an…

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Chevy Chase Street Fair

August 27 @ 4:00 pm10:00 pm
Chevy Chase Neighborhood,

Euclid Avenue
Lexington, KY United States

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At the 800 block of Euclid Avenue – come over to one of Lexington’s most beloved neighborhood street fairs! Be sure to come to the street fair hungry. Joella’s Hot Chicken, BnT, Kroger, McAllister’s Deli, Donut Days, Graeter’s Ice Cream and Double H BBQ will all be on the street ready to serve up some tasty food. There are also lots of other great places to eat in the neighborhood.

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Lexington Jewish Food Festival

August 28 @ 11:30 am3:30 pm
Temple Adath Israel,

124 North Ashland Avenue
Lexington, KY 40502 United States

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First-ever Lexington Jewish Food Festival featuring a sampling menu that includes traditional dishes such as matzo ball soup, kugel, latkes, knishes, borscht and Israeli salad. Separate bake shop will offer homemade goods such as challah, rugelach, strudel and honey cake.

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Bluegrass Autism Walk

August 28 @ 2:00 pm5:00 pm
Whitaker Bank Ball Park,

207 Legends Way
Lexington, KY 40505 United States

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Join us on Sunday, August 28, 2016 at the Whitaker Bank Ballpark for the Bluegrass Autism Walk from 2pm – 5pm. There will be lots of activities including: a 2K walk, silent auction, games and inflatables. Proceeds will be used for education, advocacy and support for Central Kentuckians on the Autism Spectrum and their families, caregivers and the professionals who work with them.

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Things To Do: August 19 – 21

MidSummer Nights in Midway

August 19 @ 5:00 pm

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In Downtown Midway – enjoy this fabulous pop-up fair and festival!
Live Music, Plenty of Food Options, and Local Vendors!
Kids Activities, Classic Cars, Chances to win!THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
More Info: https://news.rhr.com/event/midsummer-nights-midway/

 


 

Lakeside Live at Lexington Green

August 19 @ 6:00 pmAugust 20 @ 8:00 pm

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From their site: Lakeside Live at The Mall at Lexington Green has launched! Come catch free live music every Friday and Saturday night from 6-9pm now through October 15th. Check the schedule below to see our full line-up. With our beautiful covered dock, fire pit hang out, amazing restaurants and shopping, and fun live music, you’ll want to linger with friends and family. Pets and lawn chairs are welcome, but please leave your coolers at home. We can’t wait to have you!

Did you know that they offer FREE valet during Lakeside Live? Thanks to the valet sponsor, Paul Miller Ford, parking is fuss free! Catch it from 5-10pm on Friday and Saturday nights.
More Info: https://news.rhr.com/event/lakeside-live-lexington-green-2/

 


Summer Wine Down – Support the American Diabetes Association

August 19 @ 7:00 pm10:00 pm

Don’t miss out on an unforgettable evening as we Kiss Summer Goodbye and Get Ready to Pucker Up for a Cure at Talon Winery! Evening fun includes local award-winning wine, food trucks, entertainment by Kenny Owens & Group Therapy and more. Come out and meet the American Diabetes Association’s 2016 Kiss a Pig candidates and help Stop Diabetes in the Bluegrass!

Proceeds from the evening will benefit the mission of the American Diabetes Association by providing local diabetes research, programs, education & advocacy efforts!

Lawn Seating
$15 in advance
$20 at the door

$250 Reserved Table for 10

Summer Wine Down Details:  Picnic food welcome.  No outside beverages. Lawn seating guests may bring blankets or folding chairs.  No refunds.
https://news.rhr.com/event/summer-wine-support-american-diabetes-association/


Woodland Art Fair

August 20 @ 10:00 amAugust 21 @ 5:00 pm

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For nearly 40 years, Woodland Park has been host to an amazing art fair with over 200 craftspeople.  This event attracts more than 60,000 patrons every year!
https://news.rhr.com/event/woodland-art-fair/


Party on the Square in Georgetown

August 20 @ 7:00 pm9:00 pm

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A block-party summer concert in historic downtown Georgetown!

August 20th – Vinyl Richie

More Info: https://news.rhr.com/event/party-square-georgetown/


 

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Events This Weekend: Aug 12 – 14

As the summer season draws to a close and kids head back to school – Lexington and Central KY continues to party! There are ALWAYS amazing events happening in the bluegrass. Here are some of our favorites coming up this weekend!

Warehouse Block Party on August 12th at 5pm

WAREHOUSE BLOCK PARTY

FRIDAY – AUG 12 – Starts at 5pm

THIS EVENT IS FREE! North Ashland Avenue, from Aurora Ave. to National Ave. will be closed for the festivities Food trucks, vendors, games, performers, musicians, and more! This event is perfect for adults and kids alike!

More info: https://news.rhr.com/event/warehouse-block-party/


 

Lakeside Live at Lexington Green

LAKESIDE LIVE AT LEXINGTON GREEN

FRIDAY – AUG 12 – 6PM & SATURDAY – AUG 13 – 6PM

[From Lakeside Live’s Website] Lakeside Live at The Mall at Lexington Green has launched! Come catch free live music every Friday and Saturday night from 6-9pm now through October 15th. Check the schedule below to see our full line-up. With our beautiful covered dock, fire pit hang out, amazing restaurants and shopping, and fun live music, you’ll want to linger with friends and family. Pets and lawn chairs are welcome, but please leave your coolers at home. We can’t wait to have you!

More info: https://news.rhr.com/event/lakeside-live-lexington-green/


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9th Annual Lexus Smooth Jazz Festival

THURSDAY through SUNDAY

This annual cultural arts event is held with the purpose of celebrating contemporary American Jazz.  Enjoy live music, pop up markets, and delicious foods!

More Info and Lineup: https://news.rhr.com/event/9th-annual-lexus-smooth-jazz-festival/


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CRAVE Lexington

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

Farmers, Chefs, Food Trucks, Vendors, and more – this extremely popular celebration of culture will delight not only your tastebuds!

More info: https://news.rhr.com/event/2016-crave-lexington-food-music-festival/


Vesailles Kentucky, Woodford County

Twilight Festival in Versailles

SATURDAY – AUG 13

Fun, food, crafts, children’s area and entertainment highlight the successful Versailles Twilight Festival. In past years the festival has attracted over 4,000 visitors and we hope to see the numbers continue to grow.

More info: https://news.rhr.com/event/twilight-festival-versailles/

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How Your Credit Score Affects Your Mortgage

Have you ever wondered how your credit score affects your mortgage?

When purchasing a home, it’s important to consider all the factors that comprise your mortgage payment. One factor within your control is your credit score – if you have a high credit score, you will likely be granted a lower interest rate on your mortgage. Here’s how to heighten or maintain your credit score as you are buying a home.

When getting a home loan, one factor within your control is your credit score.

First, it’s important to understand that your credit score represents your money habits, including your bill payment history, current debt, and your credit history. As payment history comprises 35 percent of your total credit score, it’s important to pay your bills on time and in full. The second highest factor is your total debt, so paying down your credit cards or other loans can positively impact your credit score.

What is a Credit Score?

A number that represents your money habits; including bill payment history, current debt, and other lines of credit.

In addition to the factors listed above, your credit score will decrease any time you open new lines of credit, so avoid opening new credit cards when you are searching for or buying a home. It is smart to avoid big purchases as you are home searching too, whether you are paying for them in full or purchasing them on credit.

Avoid opening new lines of credit when searching for/ buying a new home.

While you may have a house budget in your head based on the money you have saved for a down payment and your total income, it’s important to get a mortgage pre-approval from a lender before you begin your home search. A pre-approval is the estimated price of what you can afford, and it takes into account your credit score and other financial information. A mortgage pre-approval not only helps you limit your home search, it can also make your offer more appealing to sellers who want to speed up the closing process.

A mortgage pre-approval letter can make your offer more appealing to sellers.


Click here to get a free, no-obligation pre-approval from one of the top lenders in our area – Rector Hayden Mortgage!

One of the best benefits of working with a Rector Hayden REALTOR® is having access to our in-house Lending Company, Rector Hayden Mortgage!  Aaron Mason, our chief Mortgage Loan Officer, is on hand 5 days a week to answer any questions about the loan process.  Aaron assists our agents and their clients in finding competitive rates and unique loan options that are CUSTOM FIT for your situation.

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Slash Your Summer Energy Bills!

4 Tips to Slash Your Summer Energy Bills!

Heating and cooling can be the most expensive factor of your monthly utility bills, especially in the summer.

Here are some tips that will help cut your summer energy costs while still keeping your home cool.

1. Plug Up The Holes!

First, plug up holes and seal cracks around windows and doors using foam, caulking and extra insulation. Leaks and holes allow cool air to escape, so you’ll have to run your system longer to make your home comfortable.

2. Keep Your Shades or Curtains Closed

Natural light is wonderful, but the heat from the sun will also keep your home from cooling down. Keep your shades closed when you’re not using the room to prevent the sun from neutralizing the air conditioner’s efforts.

3. Change Your Air Filters Ever Month

Next, replace your air filters every month or two for optimal savings on your energy bill. If you have the reusable type, simply clean them by running them under water and air drying before placing them back inside the unit.

Bonus Tip: Consider Purchasing a Programmable Thermostat.

Consider purchasing a programmable thermostat, which is a relatively inexpensive investment. This device works on a schedule, adjusting the temperature according to your preferences, the time of day and the day of the week. By allowing the temperature to increase when you’re away, you can expect to save up to 30 percent on your energy bills annually.

Adding energy efficiency to your home is not only a smart way to start saving right now – it can also be very advantageous for you when it comes time to sell!

Check out our pinfographic on what green home buyers look for: See the Pin on Pinterest!