Posts Tagged ‘Cedar Rapids’

Ruhl&Ruhl REALTOR Assists with the Sale of Cedar Rapids Church

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Cedar Rapids Ruhl&Ruhl REALTOR, Peg Cretin certainly went out of the ordinary with the listing of the Church on Fire Christian Center.  With a recent deal under way the property is now pending, but Ruhl&Ruhl wanted to share an article ran in the “Cedar Rapids Gazette” on July 2, 2011.

The article reads – Cedar Rapids Realtors still are in negotiations and sales are not yet final, but the 200-some members of Cedar Rapids’ Peoples Church Unitarian Universalist have planned their final service at the historic downtown building with expectations to relocate to the northwest side of town.

With the sanctuary at 600 Third Ave. SE under contract to be sold in August and the Peoples Church planning to relocate to the building that once housed the Church on Fire Christian Center at 4980 Gordon Ave. NW in mid-July, the last day of services under the familiar wooden rafters is set for Friday.

Once they’re moved in to their new church, church leaders intend to integrate stained glass, pews, art and other mementos from the original Peoples Church, which was built in 1875 into the Gordon Avenue building.  The plan, according to Rev. Tom Capo, is to have the old church sold and the new building bought by August, although nothing is final until all the real estate documents are signed, he said.   “We hope to have those negotiations finalized next week,” said Capo.

Capo said the Gordon Avenue space became available when the pastor of the Church on Fire Christian Center decided to close its doors and do “community ministry” rather than “parish ministry.”

Last summer, the Peoples Church was close to selling its building and relocating its membership.  Steve Emerson, president of Aspect Architecture, was expected to take ownership of the property for $705,000 in July, but the deal fell through, Capo said.

He wouldn’t elaborate on why the building didn’t sell at that time.  It was originally listed at $795,000.  “When we thought the deal was done, it was not,” Capo said.

And so the church went back on the market and leaders continued looking at other possible locations for its members.

Capo would not provide details of the Church of the Fire Christian Center purchase until the sale closes. The congregation will move to a temporary facility if something holds up the permanent relocation, he said.   “We have learned in this process that we need to be open to all kinds of experiences and dream what we want for our future,” Capo said.

Church leaders began looking for a new church more than a year ago when maintenance needs mounted and rising costs to fix the aging building seemed greater than the cost to relocate.  The final straw, Capo said, was the discovery of mold growing in the children’s area and the insurance company’s requirement to take out an entire wall to remedy the issue.

“We don’t have the money to do that” he said.  “And there are not many parents who want their kids to go some place where there is a lot of mold.”

The new building has more square feet and more classroom space.  Capo said he doesn’t expect to lose any congregation members in the move, but to gain some.    “Moving is a little stressful,” he said.  “I’m hoping we will see some of the folks who will come back after the stress is gone and we’re back in the community.”

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Housing Market in Q-C ‘bubbling’

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

The Quad-City housing market remains strong, according to the annual prediction of a national real estate firm.
Housing Predictor, an independent real estate research firm based in Destin, Fla., ranked the Quad-City region 24th on its Best 25 Real Estate Markets, according to editor Mike Colpitts. The ranking looked at 234 U.S. markets.
The survey evaluated the Quad-City multiple listing service, or MLS, which includes Scott, Rock Island, Mercer and Henry counties.
“We are doing OK. This prediction is coming out at the worst time of the year and we are still leading the pack,” Shane Johnson, chief executive officer of the Quad-City Area Realtor Association, said.
“The winter months are normally slow in the real estate industry,” said Michael Banks, chairman of the association. “This year, however, things are bubbling more than they have in the past.”
Portland, Maine, topped the list with projected appreciation in local home values rising 3.6 percent in 2011. The Quad-Cities had projected appreciation of 2.5 percent in the coming year.
Colpitts said Housing Predictor did an updated forecast for 2010 in August and the Quad-City MLS ranked 19th with a projected 4.2 increase for 2010. By the end of the year, the market actually finished at 3.3 percent, he said.
“That was 3.3 percent for the market for the full year. That is still a pretty good forecast when compared to the majority of country,” he said.
“The Quad-City area is recovering more quickly than much of the nation, in part, because local lenders and Realtors, perhaps tempered by Midwestern values, were more careful in their practices than those from other cities,” Johnson said. “And, generally our market is more stable which allows us to avoid the huge swings that have played havoc in other areas.”
More than 15 states are projected to experience housing appreciation during the year, based on the annual report. Four Iowa cities were listed among the 25 best markets: Iowa City, seventh at 3.2 percent; Cedar Rapids, 22nd at 2.6 percent; Des Moines, 23rd also at 2.6 percent.
“While these numbers don’t approach the gains we’ve seen in the past, it is encouraging to see improvements in our market and to see where we stand nationally,” Banks said in a news release.
The list of the 25 worst housing markets for 2011 was topped by Bend, Ore., with anticipated reduction in home values of minus 11.5 percent. Rounding out the bottom five were Las Vegas; Atlantic City, New Jersey; Miami, and Medford, Ore.
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Article Published in the Quad City Business Journal, January 21, 2011.

Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Announces New Cedar Rapids Office

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Caroline Ruhl, President of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, is pleased to announce the addition of a Cedar Rapids Office.

Ruhl&Ruhl is the 96th largest residential real estate company in the country in sales transactions, according to the National Association of Realtors. They are the largest real estate company in eastern Iowa.

Cedar Rapids will be Ruhl&Ruhl’s 10th office – their other residential sales offices are located in Bettendorf, Davenport, Clinton, Coralville, DeWitt, Maquoketa, Muscatine and Dubuque, Iowa; and in Moline, Illinois.

The company belongs to 11 different Multiple Listing Services and properties for sale from all these markets are available to the public on their website at RuhlHomes.com. The 253 agent company has been serving families in the region since 1862 and Caroline Ruhl is the 4th generation of Ruhl’s to lead the organization. Her son, Chris Beason, is the 5th generation and works in their Davenport Office.

 “We are excited to open an office in Cedar Rapids so we can better serve our current and future clients in the area,” said Ruhl.

Ruhl&Ruhl currently has 19 agents who belong to the Cedar Rapids MLS and two more in pre-licensing classes. The company recently opened a temporary office located at 383 Collins Road, NE, Suite 100, Cedar Rapids. Working from this office are Cedar Rapids agents Carole and Dana Benson, Kathy Louvar, Tim Stanley, and Mary Kay Starks and Rod Starks from Delhi. Soon to be licensed are Beth Brockette and Marilyn Gill.

Ruhl&Ruhl has been marketing homes in Cedar Rapids for four years with agents from their Coralville office who also belong to the Cedar Rapids MLS. Those agents are: Jim Cannon, Paul Ellis, Travis Hiatt, Chad Keune, Lisa Lynes, Mike Morrow, Kelley Myers, Jean Newlin-Schnake, Anna Pauly, Tia Perez, Marc Simpson, Roxanne Sisneros and Jeremy Willis.

Ruhl&Ruhl will have a grand opening at their new office at 5805 Council Street, NE, Cedar Rapids in November. This state-of-the-art facility is currently in the design and build-out stage.

The people at Ruhl&Ruhl are committed to making the home buying and home selling experience easy, fun and hassle free. “Our clients need sales associates they can trust who will be their knowledgeable advocates, guiding them through the home sale or home purchase process. Our people really care about our clients and strive to exceed expectations. At Ruhl&Ruhl, our people are the difference,” said Ruhl.

In addition to residential sales, Ruhl&Ruhl specializes in relocation services, working with top companies such as Cartus, Primacy, Prudential and SIRVA. The company also offers services in real estate investments, new home sales, land development, farm sales, senior services, property management, home vendor services, and mortgage services through 1862 Mortgage.

Ruhl&Ruhl is a family-owned company that annually sells nearly 3,800 homes in eastern Iowa, western Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin. The company started in a little German grocery store in west Davenport, Iowa, from which insurance and real estate also were sold. Now, Ruhl&Ruhl has grown to more than 253 sales associates, 52 employees and 10 offices, yet their commitment to providing service with quality, value and integrity remains firmly rooted.

For more information on Ruhl&Ruhl, visit our new office at 383 Collins Road, NE, Suite 100, Cedar Rapids, call 319.373.7845 or visit us online at RuhlHomes.com.


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