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How to Assess the Real Cost of a Fixer-Upper

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Trying to decide whether to buy a fixer-upper house? Follow these seven steps, and you’ll know how much you can afford, how much to offer, and whether a fixer-upper house is right for you.

1. Decide what you can do yourself

TV remodeling shows make home improvement work look like a snap. In the real world, attempting a difficult remodeling job that you don’t know how to do will take longer than you think and can lead to less-than-professional results that won’t increase the value of your fixer-upper house. 

Ask yourself these questions:

  • Do you really have the skills to do it? Some tasks, like stripping wallpaper and painting, are relatively easy. Others, like electrical work, can be dangerous when done by amateurs.
  • Do you really have the time and desire to do it? Can you take time off work to renovate your fixer-upper house? If not, will you be stressed out by living in a work zone for months while you complete projects on the weekends?

2. Price the cost of repairs and remodeling before you make an offer

  • Get your contractor into the house to do a walk-through, so he can give you a written cost estimate on the tasks he’s going to do.
  • If you’re doing the work yourself, price the supplies.
  • Either way, tack on 10% to 20% to cover unforeseen problems that often arise with a fixer-upper house.

If you are looking for a contractor or need help finding a vendor check out Ruhl&Ruhl Home Service Vendors.

3. Check permit costs

  • Ask local officials if the work you’re going to do requires a permit and how much those permits cost. Doing work without a permit may save money, but it’ll cause problems when you resell your home.  In some cases the City will fine you if work without a permit is completed.
  • Decide if you want to get the permits yourself or have the contractor arrange for them. Getting permits can be time-consuming and frustrating. Inspectors may force you to do additional work, or change the way you want to do a project, before they give you the permit.
  • Factor the time and aggravation of permits into your plans.

4. Double-check pricing on structural work

If your fixer-upper home needs major structural work, hire a structural engineer for $500 to $700 to inspect the home before you put in an offer so you can be confident you’ve uncovered and conservatively budgeted for the full extent of the problems.

Get written estimates for repairs before you commit to buying a home with structural issues.

Don’t purchase a home that needs major structural work unless:

  • You’re getting it at a steep discount
  • You’re sure you’ve uncovered the extent of the problem
  • You know the problem can be fixed
  • You have a binding written estimate for the repairs

5. Check the cost of financing

Be sure you have enough money for a down payment, closing costs, and repairs without draining your savings.

If you’re planning to fund the repairs with a home equity or home improvement loan:

  • Get yourself pre-approved for both loans before you make an offer.  Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors mortgage company,  1862 Mortgage can help with all your financial needs.
  • Make the deal contingent on getting both the purchase money loan and the renovation money loan, so you’re not forced to close the sale when you have no loan to fix the house.
  • Consider the Federal Housing Administration’s Section 203(k) program, which lets qualified purchasers wrap up to $35,000 into their mortgages to upgrade their home before they move in.

6. Calculate your fair purchase offer

Take the fair market value of the property (what it would be worth if it were in good condition and remodeled to current tastes) and subtract the upgrade and repair costs.

For example: Your target fixer-upper house has a 1960s kitchen, metallic wallpaper, shag carpet, and high levels of radon in the basement.

Your comparison house, in the same subdivision, sold last month for $200,000. That house had a newer kitchen, no wallpaper, was recently re-carpeted, and has a radon mitigation system in its basement.

The cost to remodel the kitchen, remove the wallpaper, carpet the house, and put in a radon mitigation system is $40,000. Your bid for the house should be $160,000.

Ask your real estate agent if it’s a good idea to share your cost estimates with the sellers, to prove your offer is fair. 

7. Include inspection contingencies in your offer

Don’t rely on your friends or your contractor to eyeball your fixer-upper house. Hire pros to do common inspections like:

  • Home inspection. This is key in a fixer-upper assessment. The home inspector will uncover hidden issues in need of replacement or repair. You may know you want to replace those 1970s kitchen cabinets, but the home inspector has a meter that will detect the water leak behind them.
  • Radon, mold, lead-based paint
  • Septic and well
  • Pest

Most home inspection contingencies let you go back to the sellers and ask them to do the repairs, or give you cash at closing to pay for the repairs. The seller can also opt to simply back out of the deal, as can you, if the inspection turns up something you don’t want to deal with.

If that happens, this isn’t the right fixer-upper house for you. Go back to the beginningand start again.

Keep checking RuhlHomes.com for the most up to date information on the real estate market!

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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.

Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Critiqued by Peers

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS was recently visited and critiqued by leaders of 15 real estate firms from all different areas of the United States.

Brokers came from Raleigh, North Carolina; Reno, Nevada; Los Angeles, California; Burlington, Vermont, and points in between to help make Ruhl&Ruhl an even better company. “The entire group was very complimentary of our Quad Cities region, and envious of our economic health, particularly our strong and stable real estate market,” notes Caroline Ruhl, President of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS.

They were also complimentary of our agents and staff – awed at how friendly, productive and upbeat the entire Ruhl team is.

“The Leadership Council, a group of 15 of the best run independent realty firms in the United States, has been meeting twice a year for the last 12 years to share ideas and critique our host member’s company,” said Steve Murray, a member of the Leadership Council and Editor of REAL Trends, a publishing and communications company considered to be a leading source of analysis and information on the residential brokerage industry.

“After the recent meeting in the Quad Cities, it is certainly apparent that Ruhl&Ruhl deserves its reputation as one of the best led and managed firms in the country.”

Members of the Leadership Council visited Ruhl&Ruhl’s offices and met with agents, managers and staff from each of the company’s offices. They participated in discussions with Ruhl&Ruhl agents in order to make suggestions for improvements in the company.

“This is one of the key ways we focus on continuous improvement and innovation. We are fortunate to have such a knowledgeable and successful group of brokers take their time to advise Ruhl&Ruhl on how to grow and become better,” said Ruhl. “The value is huge and the friendships are priceless. Many great ideas were provided, some of which have already have been implemented and others are in process.”

A family-owned company since 1862, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS annually sells approximately 3,400 homes in eastern Iowa, western Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin.  Caroline Ruhl is the President and owner of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, and is the fourth generation of the Ruhl family to lead the residential brokerage and home services company.  Headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, the company has 250 sales associates and 50 employees based in sales offices located in Bettendorf, Clinton, Coralville, Davenport, DeWitt, Dubuque, Maquoketa, and Muscatine, in Iowa, and in Moline, Illinois.  In addition to residential sales, Ruhl&Ruhl offers services in relocation, new home sales, farm sales, senior services, real estate investment, property management and mortgage services through 1862 Mortgage.  For more information on Ruhl&Ruhl, visit their website at www.RuhlHomes.com .

Ruhl&Ruhl to Host Military Financing Seminar

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Together, with 1862 Mortgage, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS will be hosting an informational seminar regarding VA mortgages. Veterans have many financing benefits that they may not be aware of, including:

- Up to 100% financing available
- No monthly private mortgage insurance (PMI)
- Additional IFA/Government Grants available
- Additional assistance for disabled veterans

In addition, the Homebuyer Tax Credit has been extended for a full year for members of the military, the foreign service and the intelligence community. For these homebuyers, the tax credit applies to sales with a binding sales contract in place on or before April 30, 2011 and closed by June 30, 2011. Attend to learn more!

Thursday, June 3rd at 6:30 pm
Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS
903 6th Avenue, DeWitt

RSVP to Kristie by June 1st at 563.659.9433
A family-owned company since 1862, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS annually sells approximately 3,400 homes in eastern Iowa, western Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin.  Caroline Ruhl is the President and owner of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, and is the fourth generation of the Ruhl family to lead the residential brokerage and home services company.  Headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, the company has 240 sales associates and 50 employees based in sales offices located in Bettendorf, Bellevue, Clinton, Coralville, Davenport, DeWitt, Dubuque, Maquoketa, and Muscatine, in Iowa, and in Moline, Illinois.  In addition to residential sales, Ruhl&Ruhl offers services in relocation, new home sales, farm sales, senior services, property management and mortgage services through 1862 Mortgage.  For more information on Ruhl&Ruhl, visit their website at www.RuhlHomes.com.

Post-Tax Credit Buyers May Save Money

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Missing the tax credit deadline might have seemed like a big mistake to some home buyers, but waiting could have been the smartest thing to do.

Interest rates have fallen so dramatically since April 30th that the typical purchaser of a $350,000 home, financed with a $280,000 mortgage, would have saved a bundle by waiting until May.

At April’s average rate of 5.34 percent, a home buyer would have locked in a 30-year fixed rate loan with a monthly payment of $1,561.82.

The same borrower could have snagged a 30-year fixed rate loan at a rate of 4.625 percent in May and paid $1,439.59 per month.

That’s a $1,467 annual savings. Over 30 years, it’s a $44,003 savings, dwarfing the tax credit.

A family-owned company since 1862, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS annually sells approximately 3,400 homes in eastern Iowa, western Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin.  Caroline Ruhl is the President and owner of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, and is the fourth generation of the Ruhl family to lead the residential brokerage and home services company.  Headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, the company has 250 sales associates and 50 employees based in sales offices located in Bettendorf, Bellevue, Clinton, Coralville, Davenport, DeWitt, Dubuque, Maquoketa, and Muscatine, in Iowa, and in Moline, Illinois.  In addition to residential sales, Ruhl&Ruhl offers services in relocation, new home sales, farm sales, senior services, real estate investment, property management and mortgage services through 1862 Mortgage.  For more information on Ruhl&Ruhl, visit their website at http://www.ruhlhomes.com/ .

Source: Informa Research Services (05/26/2010)

Ruhl&Ruhl Outsells Mel Foster Company

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

For the first time ever, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, the residential company, outsold Mel Foster Company in sales volume for the year of 2009.

According to the Real Trends 500 Report, Ruhl&Ruhl was ranked 174th nationally based on sales volume. There are over 8,000 real estate companies in the country. Mel Foster Co. was ranked 178th.

Ruhl&Ruhl’s residential sales volume in 2009 was $547,890,896 and the company had 3,770 transactions, at an average sales price of $145,329. On average, Ruhl&Ruhl sales associates sold 16.1 properties per agent in 2009, as either the listing agent or selling agent.

Mel Foster reported their residential sales volume in 2009 was $532,828,648 and they did 3,939 transactions, averaging $141,334 per deal. This equated to “almost 14 deals per agent,” according to their press release in the Quad City Times.

Real Trends also ranks companies by their number of transactions. Ruhl&Ruhl ranked 102 and Mel Foster ranked 93. Caroline Ruhl, President of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS notes that she is proud of her agents for outselling Foster agents based on doing 16.1 transactions per agent compared to Foster agents “doing almost 14 deals per agent.” She also is confident their residential volume will again exceed Mel Foster’s volume in 2010.

Ruhl&Ruhl had previously reported that they had outsold Mel Foster when they combined their residential volume of $547,890,896 with NAI Commercial Company’s sales volume of $147,692,346, giving the combined companies a total volume of $695,583,242.

Mel Foster had reported a total residential and commercial sales volume of $600,480,000 for 2009, down 12% from 2008.

A family-owned company since 1862, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS annually sells approximately 3,400 homes in eastern Iowa, western Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin.  Caroline Ruhl is the President and owner of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, and is the fourth generation of the Ruhl family to lead the residential brokerage and home services company.  Headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, the company has 250 sales associates and 50 employees based in sales offices located in Bettendorf, Bellevue, Clinton, Coralville, Davenport, DeWitt, Dubuque, Maquoketa, and Muscatine, in Iowa, and in Moline, Illinois.  In addition to residential sales, Ruhl&Ruhl offers services in relocation, new home sales, farm sales, senior services, real estate investment, property management and mortgage services through 1862 Mortgage.  For more information on Ruhl&Ruhl, visit their website at http://www.ruhlhomes.com/ .

North Liberty Dominates Iowa City Area New Construction

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

A review of the Iowa City area residential new construction market statistics for the first quarter of the year reveals that North Liberty continues to lead the way in unit sales, reporting 66% of the overall new home sales in the area, while Iowa City maintained a 14.6% market share with Coralville-Tiffin closing 12.1% of sales and the remaining outlying areas enjoying a 7.3% share of the new home market.  North Liberty’s sales amounted to 50% of all the new houses and 69% of all new condos sold, with no change in overall unit sales, when compared to 2009.  Overall unit sales in the market dropped by 18%, compared with 2009.

Of all closed new house sales, 81% were under $300,000, while 88% of condos sold were under $250,000.  House sales dropped by 11% and condo sales by 22% from last year, as condo sales represented about 60% of the unit sales.  In home sales, ranch style homes amounted to 56% of all sales. 

Lowered inventory levels present a challenge to a recovering residential new construction market, with house inventories down 34% – from 138 to 91 and condo inventories down 33% – from 209 to 140 since 12/31/2009.  Entry level and move-up home inventories must be replenished to keep residential new construction growing, as reliance on upper end home and condo sales has not been proven successful in area markets in recent years.

A family-owned company since 1862, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS annually sells approximately 3,400 homes in eastern Iowa, western Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin.  Caroline Ruhl is the President and owner of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, and is the fourth generation of the Ruhl family to lead the residential brokerage and home services company.  Headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, the company has 250 sales associates and 50 employees based in sales offices located in Bettendorf, Bellevue, Clinton, Coralville, Davenport, DeWitt, Dubuque, Maquoketa, and Muscatine, in Iowa, and in Moline, Illinois.  In addition to residential sales, Ruhl&Ruhl offers services in relocation, new home sales, farm sales, senior services, real estate investment, property management and mortgage services through 1862 Mortgage.  For more information on Ruhl&Ruhl, visit their website at www.RuhlHomes.com .

A Strong Start to the New Year – Scott & Rock Island Counties New Construction Report

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Residential new construction in Scott County is off to a promising start.  First quarter figures revealed that closed sales of both new houses and new condos were up slightly over the same period in 2009, yielding an overall 13.5% increase in unit sales. 

At the same time, pended new construction residential sales in the month of March more than doubled those of March 2009.  House sales were particularly strong in the $175,000-$300,000 price range, where closed sales were up 60% from 2009.   Meanwhile, sales of homes priced above $400,000 remained unchanged.  Due to lack of inventory, no house sales under the $175,000 level were recorded in the Multiple Listing Service.  Lack of saleable inventory is also evident in other price ranges, as Scott County’s new house inventory dropped 45% when compared to the 3/31/2009 inventory.  Condo sales were also up when compared the 2009, with sales limited to $300,000 and below.

This marked the 4th consecutive quarter with no reported closed condo sales over $300,000 in Scott County.  Saleable inventory of new condos dropped 33% since 3/31/2009, but the available inventory is focused on the price ranges that have produced recent sales – under $300,000.

 Gains in Scott County new construction sales were offset by slumping numbers in Rock Island County in the first quarter.  Only one new house sale was reported to the Multiple Listing Service during the period, while condo sales dropped 56%.  The impact was a 55% reduction in closed sales for Rock Island County and a total drop of 2% in unit sales for the combined Scott-Rock Island County market.  Overall inventory units dropped 40% in the last twelve months, from 271 to 164.  In the critical price point below $225,000 – inventory also dropped 40%, from 100 to 60 units. Two story homes represented 50% of all the new house sales in the area, representing an upturn from the traditional percentage of about 38%.

While confidence on the part of builders and buyers has returned, any chance for a return to the new home sales numbers of 2006 will require more support from the lending and regulatory communities and an acknowledgement from developers and builders that our market will benefit greatly from more emphasis on entry level and move-up price points in residential new construction and this will feed a return to growth in our homebuilding industry.

A family-owned company since 1862, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS annually sells approximately 3,400 homes in eastern Iowa, western Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin.  Caroline Ruhl is the President and owner of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, and is the fourth generation of the Ruhl family to lead the residential brokerage and home services company.  Headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, the company has 250 sales associates and 50 employees based in sales offices located in Bettendorf, Bellevue, Clinton, Coralville, Davenport, DeWitt, Dubuque, Maquoketa, and Muscatine, in Iowa, and in Moline, Illinois.  In addition to residential sales, Ruhl&Ruhl offers services in relocation, new home sales, farm sales, senior services, real estate investment, property management and mortgage services through 1862 Mortgage.  For more information on Ruhl&Ruhl, visit their website at http://www.ruhlhomes.com/

Mobile Ruhl: Search Listings on Your Cell Phone

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Customer Service
Office Telephone: 866-441-1776
CustomerService@RuhlHomes.com

Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS is adding another tool to your property search capabilities – your cell phone.

Ruhl&Ruhl is now the first agency in the Quad Cities and surrounding region to offer Mobile Ruhl, a mobile application used to search and provide real estate listing information on your cell phone, powered by Smarter Agent. Mobile Ruhl allows users to view real time property information, displays listings on a map and has GPS capabilities to show properties for sale in the area around the user’s location. Consumers are able to search almost every listing in Eastern Iowa, Western Illinois and Southwestern Wisconsin using their personal cell phones, whether it is listed by Ruhl&Ruhl or another company.

“This new technology gives our clients the benefit of having all real estate listings right at their finger tips, whether at home, in the office or even in the car,” said Caroline Ruhl, President of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS.

By accessing the Mobile Ruhl cell phone application, the GPS technology pinpoints the location of the user and instantly delivers information on almost any home for sale in that immediate area. In addition, consumers can search by mapping properties, minimum/maximum price, number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms, as well as address, community name, city and zip code.

Search results reveal:

  • Price
  • Total Square Footage
  • Square Feet on each Floor
  • Large Pictures
  • Taxes
  • Interior and Exterior Features
  • Interactive Map
  • Beds/Baths
  • Estimated Mortgage
  • Property Type
  • County
  • Amenities
  • Appliances
  • Fireplace
  • Location of Baths
  • Parking/Garage
  • Heating/Cooling
  • Utilities

Users have the ability to connect directly from the application to a phone call with an experienced Ruhl&Ruhl professional who can schedule an appointment to see a specific property. The user can also choose to save the search or share the property.

Mobile Ruhl can be downloaded to a cell phone by visiting www.RuhlHomes.com and clicking the “Mobile Ruhl” icon to begin the process. The application works on 95% of cell phones across all U.S. carriers as a fully downloadable application or a premium mobile web version. Mobile Ruhl is free to download on Sprint devices, as well as the iPhone, BlackBerry devices across all carriers and Google’s Android G-1. For other carriers and devices, a nominal download fee may apply, similar to the cost of a game or ringtone. The premium mobile web version is free to access.”

Ruhl&Ruhl belongs to ten Multiple Listing Services in the region. Mobile Ruhl was launched first in the Quad City area and will be implemented in all other markets over the next 30 days.

A family-owned company since 1862, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS annually sells approximately 3,400 homes in eastern Iowa, western Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin. Caroline Ruhl is the President and owner of Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, and is the fourth generation of the Ruhl family to lead the residential brokerage and home services company. Headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, the company has 250 sales associates and 60 employees based in sales offices located in Bettendorf, Bellevue, Clinton, Coralville, Davenport, DeWitt, Dubuque, Maquoketa, and Muscatine, in Iowa, and in Moline, Illinois. In addition to residential sales, Ruhl&Ruhl offers services in relocation, new home sales, farm sales, senior services, and mortgage services through 1862 Mortgage. For more information on Ruhl&Ruhl, visit their website at www.RuhlHomes.com.

About Smarter Agent: Smarter Agent® creates mobile, location-aware (such as GPS) search applications that help consumers and professionals learn about, interact and transact with the world around them as never before possible. Smarter Agent invented and patented mobile, location-triggered real estate search and is now the largest mobile real estate portal in the world. Smarter Agent represents the first mass commercialization of a mobile application in the United States. Its reach includes premium downloadable applications with all major carriers, as well as access from all phones, operating systems and formats. CTIA, the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, named Smarter Agent the Winner in its Emerging Technology Awards LBS/GPS category.

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Davenport, IA Passes Tax-Rebate Program: Davenport NOW

Friday, June 26th, 2009

DAVENPORT– Aldermen Wednesday approved a tax-rebate program for new home construction they hope will spur economic development.

The program, known as Davenport NOW, rebates 50 percent of the city’s portion of taxes on new assessed value for construction of more than $5,000, which includes additions to existing structures, for 10 years.

According to the ordinance, both businss and residential property owners are eligible, as long as the owner occupies the structure. Rental property improvements also will be eligible, but not new rental properties or those converting owner-occupied structures into rental properties.

Proponents said the program was a good incentive for new construction. That means more business for a myriad of small business, said Mayor Bill Gluba.

“It’s pretty simple,” he said. “We’re going to lower the taxes of people who improve our city.”

Ald. Nathan Brown, 1st Ward, who cast the only vote in opposition, echoed complaints that the program will help people fix up homes but does nothing for those who always have kept their properties in good shape.

“This is saying, “Welcome to Davenport. We”ll lower your taxes if you”re new,” he said.

The city gets about 40 percent of property taxes, with school districts receiving about 50 percent and the last 10 percent going to various places. The city’s tax rate is 15.58 percent, which would be cut in half for those qualifying under the Davenport NOW program.

Davenport NOW cannot be used with any other city economic development programs.

“This might be one way people can fix up their homes or historical buildings,” said Ald. Jeff Justin, 6th Ward. “The council as a whole wants lower taxes for everyone. I know I do.”

Article taken from Quad City Times.  Click here to view the full article.

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