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Reno/Sparks Local Churches Part 3

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Monte Sinai Assembly Of God : Assembly of God
2850 Wrondel Way  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Mount Sinai Assembly Of God : Assembly of God
1951 Prater Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Mountainview Fellowship : Miscellaneous
2100 Capurro Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Mt Rose Evangelical Free Church : Evangelical Free
9725 S Virginia St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 14 miles

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Nevada Baptist Convention : Baptist
406 California Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 0 miles

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New Jerusalem Baptist Church : Baptist
1315 Prater Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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New Life Assembly Of God : Assembly of God
11000 Lemmon Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 10 miles

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North Tahoe Community Church : Community
300 Country Club Dr  Incline Village, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 18 miles

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North Valleys Baptist Church : Baptist
Po Box 20868  Sun Valley, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 9 miles

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Our Savior Lutheran Church : Lutheran
1900 1st St  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Pentecostal Hlnss Reno Ark Korean Mssn Church : Pentecostal
435 E Queen Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Perfect Peace Community Church : Community
1090 Bresson Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Pilgrims Restaurant Baptist Church : Baptist
1395 Montello St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 5 miles

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Presby Womens Thrft Shop Presentation Dynamics Incorporated : Presbyterian
222 E Enterprise St  Incline Village, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 18 miles

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Presbyterian Community Church : Community
736 Mccourry Blvd  Incline Village, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 18 miles

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Reno Assembly Of God : Assembly of God
524 Bell St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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Reno Korean Presbyterian Church : Presbyterian
148 Richards Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Reno Young Nak Korean Presbyterian Church : Presbyterian
3102 Skye Ter  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Reno Young Nak Korean Presbyterian Church : Presbyterian
120 Continental Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 0 miles

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Saint Anthony Greek Orthodox Church : Orthodox
4795 Lakeside Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 0 miles

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Second Baptist Church : Baptist
1265 Montello St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 5 miles

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Shepherd Of The Valley Church Of The Nazarene : Nazarene
205 W Gepford Pkwy  Sun Valley, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 9 miles

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Sonrise Church : Baptist
246 Courtney Lane  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 2 miles

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South Hills Christian Assembly Of God Office : Assembly of God
3386 Lakeside Ct  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 0 miles

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South Meadows Baptist Church : Baptist
1480 Geiger Grade Rd  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 12 miles

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South Reno Baptist Church : Baptist
6780 S Mccarran Blvd  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 0 miles

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South Reno United Methodist Church : Methodist
200 De Spain Ln  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 14 miles

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Spanish Springs Baptist Church : Baptist
Po Box 1161  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 6 miles

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Sparks Christian Fellowship : Christian
510 Greenbrae Dr  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Sparks Foursquare Church : Foursquare
1574 Linda Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Sparks United Methodist Church : Methodist
1231 Pyramid Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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St Albert The Great Catholic Church : Catholic
1250 Wyoming Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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St Lukes Lutheran Church Lc Ms : Lutheran
3835 Lakeside Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 0 miles

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St Patricks Episcopal Church : Episcopal
341 Village Blvd  Incline Village, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 18 miles

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St Stephens Episcopal Church : Episcopal
2400 W 7th St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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St. John the Baptist Serbian Orthodox Mission : Orthodox
1006 S. Wells Avenue  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Tongan & Samoan Assembly God : Assembly of God
490 Denslowe Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 5 miles

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Truckee Meadows Church Of Christ : Church of Christ
475 E Queen Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Truckee Meadows Vineyard Christian Fellowship : Vineyard
1870 Vassar St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

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Already Dumped Your Resolutions? It’s Time for New Year ‘Re-Solutions’

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RISMEDIA, January 13, 2011—Every New Year, millions of Americans resolve to improve their lives. Unfortunately, many of these New Year’s resolutions will fall by the wayside and by mid-month, they will have been forgotten. For those vowing to get their finances in order, Eleanor Blayney, CFP, consumer advocate for Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc., has a solution for making sure financial to-do lists get done in 2011: start over and keep it simple.

“The key to keeping financial New Year’s resolutions is to apply the principle of ‘little and often,’” said Blayney. “Grandiose goals need to be whittled down into goals with specific, actionable steps, and there must be a commitment to updating these new goals frequently.”

According to Blayney, the usual financial resolutions can be given new life as smaller and more attainable “Re-Solutions” for 2011. For example:

• Live within your means: Turn this goal into a reachable action by committing to avoid all overdraft and late fees in 2011. Keeping monthly tabs on current account balances and credit card payment dates is an easy, simple way to avoid these fees.

• Get out of debt: Breaking this goal into baby steps can change this resolution into a big financial stride forward. Start by paying off more than required on credit cards, auto loans and mortgage – even if it is only a few dollars. Use auto-pay systems to make regular extra payments, and increase the amount of the payments at regular intervals. Once the auto-transfers are set up, the goal will begin to take care of itself.

• Save more: Here is another resolution that is best accomplished a bit at a time. For working Americans, there is no excuse for not having money to save this year, thanks to a recent tax change. Starting with the first paychecks in 2011, the amount of employee contribution to Social Security will go down by 2%, giving most individuals a slight increase in their take-home pay (at $50,000 annual gross wages, paid every two weeks, it will amount to about $38 per paycheck). Have this money automatically put into a money market account. After a year, the account will have accumulated around $1,000, which can be invested or used as an emergency fund.

• Prepare a will: This is a perennial “must-do” for many New Year’s resolvers, but one that is rarely kept. There seem to be so many “what ifs” that people often feel overwhelmed. By applying the “little and often” rule, this important task can be broken down and completed. First, understand that estate planning is a not a one-time event, but a lifelong process. Wills, trusts and beneficiary designations will need to be reviewed and adjusted to changing life circumstances every few years. Second, when creating an estate plan, forget about the “what ifs,” and keep the focus narrow. The only question that needs to be answered is: “If I died today, how should my affairs be handled?”

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page

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Friday’s Pack Report Bowl Post Game Reports

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BOWL SKID ENDS: Nevada had lost four consecutive bowl games entering the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl but that skid came to an end on Sunday. Nevada is now 3-6 all-time in bowl games in its FBS history.

DEFENSE DOMINATES: Boston College did not go over 100 yards of total offense until into the fourth quarter and the Nevada defense controlled the game throughout. The Wolf Pack held BC to under 50 yards of rushing well into the fourth quarter. Boston College’s first 10 points came after being set up deep in Nevada territory due to turnovers by the Pack offense.

MATTHEWS ENDS DROUGHT: Junior Rishard Matthews ended a dubious streak for the Wolf Pack. Matthews took a punt and returned it 72 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. The score gave Nevada at 14-7 lead at the time. It also ended a streak of 119 games with a punt return for a score, which was the third-longest drought in the nation. The last time a Nevada player had a punt return for a TD, it was Marlon McLaughlin who went 73 yards against Louisiana Tech on Oct. 13, 2001.  Matthews was named the Outstanding Offensive Player of the game.  He had 7 catches for 86 yards and a TD on the night.

KAEPERNICK GOES OVER 10K: Senior Colin Kaepernick entered the game needing just 94 yards to hit 10,000 yards passing for his career. Kaepernick did that in the first half and in doing so, became the first player in NCAA history to rush for 4,000 yards and pass for 10,000 yards in a career.

KAEPERNICK GOES OVER 3K: Kaepernick went over the 3,000-yard mark in passing this season for the first time in his career. In doing so, he became the third player in NCAA history to rush for 1,000 yards and pass for 3,000 yards in the same season. The other two to do so: Brad Smith of Missouri and Vince Young of Texas.

ET CETERA: Nevada won the toss and elected to receive while Boston College defended the north goal … Nevada did not score on its opening drive or in the first quarter at all for just the fourth time this season … Brandon Wimberly caught a pass in the first quarter and extended his streak of consecutive games with a catch to 27 (all 27 games in his career) … Chris Barker started his 27th consecutive games (all 27 of his career)

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page

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Seller’s Energy Consumption Evaluation

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The State of Nevada Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Authority has posted the Seller’s Energy Consumption Evaluation Form on its website.

This form will be effective for any property closing escrow or otherwise being conveyed on or after January 1, 2011, but remember that this form can be WAIVED.

NVAR has succeeded in limiting this point of sale effort so that a seller is only required to disclose the energy consumption of the home on the form. This form can be waived if the seller and buyer both agree.

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page

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Tables Turn in 2011 on Rent vs. Own

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Source: “Rent vs. Own Ratio to Flip in 2011?” Fortune (Jan. 4, 2011)

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Rents have surged as home prices have dropped, which have prompted some to ponder whether homeownership is really worth it. Moody’s Analytics data has suggested that it makes more financial sense to rent than buy in many U.S. cities, but Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi now says that is about to change.

“By mid 2011 and certainly by end of 2011, buying will be superior to renting in most parts of the country,” Zandi says.

Home prices are expected to fall further, making more homes affordable, whereas rent prices are expected to continue to rise this year.

The following are a few of the top cities where it makes more sense to buy than rent, according to Moody data. (Experts often recommend buying when the price-rent ratio is below 15 and rent when it’s above 20.)

▪ Cleveland: 11.43
▪ Pittsburgh, Pa.: 11.71
▪ Detroit: 12.32
▪ Phoenix: 12.35
▪ Atlanta: 12.82
▪ Tampa, Fla.: 13.08
▪ Orlando, Fla.: 13.1
▪ Cincinnati: 13.74
▪ Las Vegas: 13.89

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page
Source: Dallas Morning News research

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Reno/Sparks Local Churches Part 2

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First Christian Church : Christian Disciples of Christ
560 Queen Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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First Christian Church Of Sparks : Christian
445 E Queen Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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First Church Of God Reno Anderson Indiana : Church of God
1201 Yori Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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First Presbyterian Church : Presbyterian
196 C St  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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First United Pentecostal Church : Pentecostal
615 E Queen Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Garden Weddings By Chapel The Bells : Non-Denominational
700 W 4th St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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Grace Community Church Of Reno : Community
1220 Robb Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 2 miles

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Grace Tabernacle Church Of God In Christ : Church of God
1286 Commerce St  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Granite Hills Baptist Church : Baptist
10350 Red Rock Rd  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 10 miles

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Greater Harvest Church Of God In Christ : Church of God
1202 Friendship Ln  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 5 miles

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Greater New Hope Baptist Church : Baptist
1810 Helena Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 5 miles

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Green Pastures Assembly Of God Church : Assembly of God
160 Hubbard Way  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Hillside Church : Foursquare
3200 Sutro Street  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 5 miles

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Holy Cross Lutheran Church : Lutheran
4895 S Mccarran Blvd  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 4 miles

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Iglesia Pentecostal Unida Casa Del Alfarero : Pentecostal
265 Keystone Ave  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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International Community Of Christ Church Of The 2nd Advent : Community
16010 S Virginia St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 12 miles

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International Community Of Chrst Church Of The 2n : Community
643 Ralston St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 3 miles

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Island Praise Samoan Assembly Of God : Assembly of God
1447 E 4th St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 5 miles

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Lakeside Community Church Of Religious Science : Community
4685 Lakeside Dr  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 0 miles

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Lighthouse Baptist Church : Baptist
1380 Freeport Blvd  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Lord Of Mercy Lutheran Church Of Sparks : Lutheran
3400 Pyramid Way  Sparks, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 17 miles

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Methodist Church First United Of Reno : Methodist
209 W 1st St  Reno, NV (Nevada)
Distance: 2 miles

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As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

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Housing Starts Predicted to Hit 3-Year High

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Housing starts will probably reach a three-year high of 739,000 in 2001, creating about 500,000 jobs and helping trim the unemployment rate to 9.1 percent, said David Crowe, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders, in an interview with Bloomberg.

“This is an ugly economic cycle,” he said. “We need job creation to get people comfortable with buying a home. If they do that, we’ll create jobs that will reinforce that home buying and fuel additional job growth.”

Job growth in other sectors, as well as population growth, will also likely have an effect. The number of U.S. households will rise 0.7 percent to 118.7 million in 2011, the largest annual gain since the beginning of the housing crisis in 2007. Charles Lieberman, chief investment officer at Advisors Capital Management LLC in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., expects jobs to rise by an average of 200,000 per month in 2011.

The CEO of luxury home builder Toll Brothers is optimistic. “The recovery is here to stay,” said Douglas Yearley. “I think 2011 will be an improving year, but I think 2012 will be a big year for us.”

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page

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Fridays Pack Report Features Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Preview Show On Tap For Saturday

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RENO, Nev. – The University of Nevada Sports Network will break down the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl will expert analysis and special guests during an hour-long bowl preview show, live from Gordon Biersch in San Francisco on Saturday afternoon.

Hosted by Nevada play-by-play voice Ryan Radtke and analyst Chris Vargas, the bowl preview show will break down the matchup between Nevada and Boston College and recap the historic WAC Championship season for the Wolf Pack. Radtke and Vargas will be joined by a number of notable former Wolf Pack stars on the show, including Nevada Hall of Famers Alex Van Dyke, Trevor Insley and Shar Pourdanesh.

The show is presented by Discount Tire and will air live on ESPN Radio 94.5 FM and Fox Sports Radio 630 AM in Northern Nevada as well as on other affiliates throughout the state. The show will also be available free via audio streaming at nevadawolfpack.com.

Gordon Biersch (2 Harrison St. in San Francisco) will serve as the official “Watch Party” location in San Francisco for Nevada fans as the Wolf Pack men’s basketball team will take on Utah State on ESPNU at 1 p.m. The bowl preview show will begin immediately following the conclusion of the men’s basketball game, approximately at 3 p.m.

Additionally, the Nevada Sports Network pre-game show on Sunday will be extended to 90 minutes prior to kickoff. Radtke and Vargas will take the air at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday for the pre-game show.

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page

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Costs Vs. Value The Remodeling Dollars

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Creating a memorable first impression with home improvements pays off, according to Remodeling magazine’s 2010-11 Cost vs. Value Report. And most of the top projects don’t require a major investment.
By G. M. Filisko | January 2011

THE DATA

In cooperation with Remodeling magazine, we bring you the average cost recouped for 35 home improvement projects.

TOP 5 PROJECTS

Get tips from experts on how to execute the projects that bring the greatest return.

CITY REPORTS

Find detailed information on how projects fared in 80 U.S. cities. Plus, download PDFs of individual city reports and use a data comparison tool to see how returns differ from year to year.

Go to www.costvsvalue.com.

How We Get the Numbers

Construction cost estimates are generated by HomeTech Information Systems (www.hometechonline.com) of Bethesda, Md., which takes into account construction commodity data and labor cost information from a nationwide network of remodeling contractors. The company prepares a detailed construction estimate for each project and then adjusts this baseline cost for each city to account for regional pricing variations. However, project costs are based on estimates for hypothetical projects, with no reliable way to accommodate local and short-term fluctuations in supply and demand. Resale value data for each project are aggregated from estimates provided by REALTORS®. E-mail surveys were sent to some 150,000 appraisers, sales agents, and brokers in the summer of 2010, and more than 3,000 participated. Respondents were instructed not to make judgments about the motivation of the home owner in  the decision to undertake the remodeling project or to sell the house.

Using the Data

The Cost vs. Value Report provides an accurate snapshot of the national housing market, but it can’t be applied accurately to an individual remodeling project for a particular address. Resale value is one factor among many that a home owner must take into account when making the decision to remodel. Although the costs used in the report are based on itemized estimates, the projects are hypothetical. When comparing the data to actual remodeling costs in your area, small differences in the scope of a project or quality of finishes and accessories can dramatically affect the price. Although the distinction between “midrange” and “upscale” projects provides a range of pricing, it can’t account for extreme variations in pricing that many markets experienced in 2010.

2010-11 Trends

Slumping home values pulled the overall cost-to-value ratio down to its lowest level this decade, extending the downward trend that began in 2006. In fact, the slide from 63.8 percent to 60.0 percent in costs recouped is a slightly greater than last year’s 3.5-point drop. Projects were more affordable to complete, with construction costs down 10.4 percent overall, but those lower costs were overmatched by a 15.8 percent drop in estimated resale values, the biggest decline in the last eight years.

TOP 5: First Impressions Matter

Looking to convince dubious sellers that smart upgrades are worth it? This year’s Cost vs. Value Report, by Remodeling magazine, provides ample support. The annual survey uses input from REALTORS® in 80 cities to rank home remodeling projects according to those that bring the greatest cost recovered at resale. And looking at the five projects that topped the list, it’s clear that first impressions really do matter when sellers list their home.

Big-bang projects can make or break a sale from the moment potential buyers exit their car. A midrange entry door replacement brings the highest payback at a national average of 102.1 percent, followed by a midrange garage door replacement, at 83.9 percent, and an upscale redo of the siding at 80 percent of the cost. Step into the home, and a midrange kitchen remodel recoups an average 72.8 percent. Gaze into the backyard, where a wood deck addition also generates a 72.8 percent return.

Also noteworthy in this slow-growing economy is that four of the top five projects are “midrange” projects aimed at budget-conscious sellers. If sellers still balk at the price tag, take note of our tips for completing the projects on a tidy budget.

PROJECT 1: Entry Door Replacement (Steel)

Cost $1,218

Resale value $1,243

Cost recouped 102.1%

National averages

What this project entails: Remove an existing 3-foot-by-6-foot-8-inch entry door and jambs and replace it with a new 20-gauge steel unit, including a clear dual-pane half-glass panel, jambs, and an aluminum threshold with a composite stop. The door is factory finished with the same color on both sides. Exterior brick-mold and 2.5-inch interior colonial or ranch casings in poplar or an equal choice are prefinished to match the door color. Replace the existing lock set with a new bored lock with a brass or antique brass finish.

A new entry door can make a big splash, but only if it complements the style of the house. “The biggest mistake people make is to choose a door that doesn’t match the neighborhood or home,” says Donnie Worley, broker at RE/MAX Real Estate Service in Sanford, N.C. “You won’t recoup the money at resale, and it might look funny. For high-end homes, leaded glass may be appropriate. But in a more moderately priced home, a regular steel door painted in a color that complements the home’s trim will make a bigger impact.”

Sellers can get their money’s worth with online research before a purchase, says Peter McCluskey, owner of McCluskey Construction, Realty, and Loans in San Francisco. “Identify the type of steel, whether the door has been primed with a rust inhibitor, how many coats of finish paint have been added, and whether it’s insulated and if so with what insulation rating,” McCluskey says. “An alternative to finish paint is powder coating. It’s more like glue than paint and generally better than nonpowder coating.”

Finally, thoroughly inspect the door before buying and installing it. “Steel doors can dent easily, and you can’t fix dents,” says Taylor Joe Goldsmith, vice president of marketing and sales at Joe Goldsmith Construction Inc. in Lakeland, Fla. “Make sure the door is in good condition before you purchase it.”

Replacement projects have always performed better in resale value than other types of remodeling projects, partly because they’re among the least expensive.

PROJECT 2: Garage Door Replacement

Cost $1,291

Resale value $1,083

Cost recouped 83.9%

National averages

What this project entails: Remove and dispose of the existing 16-by-7-foot garage door and tracks. Install a new 4-section garage door on new galvanized steel tracks; reuse the existing motorized opener. The new door is uninsulated, single-layer, embossed steel with two coats of baked-on paint, galvanized steel hinges, and nylon rollers. 10-year limited warranty.

Home owners should be careful when choosing a garage door because it’s easy to buy a more expensive product than what’s necessary. In many cases, a basic door will do the job, McCluskey says. “There are a few standard garage doors priced around $600, and installed they might be twice that,” he says. “If you want something that looks like a carriage door, expect to pay three times as much.”

Sellers should also consider how potential buyers might use the garage. A selling point for garage tinkerers might be windows or upgraded insulation. “Lots of people don’t even park vehicles in their garage but instead use it as their workshop,” says Goldsmith. “In the winter, an insulated door will knock the edge off of the cold and will also keep the garage cool in the summer.”

Windows allow in natural light. “That’s pretty important and often overlooked,” McCluskey says. “Windows aren’t typically a large extra expense, costing about $100 extra. But they make an enormous difference in the usability of your garage. If it’s dark inside, you can’t do anything without opening the door.”

Another potential selling point is a belt-driven garage door opener, which costs about $100 more than a chain-driven model. “A chain drive is really noisy,” McCluskey says. “With a belt, you can hardly hear the door move.”

This project is a new addition for the 2010–11 report, in recognition that curb appeal continues to play a strong role in a home’s resale value.

PROJECT 3: Siding Replacement

(Fiber Cement)

Cost $13,382

Resale value $10,707

Cost recouped 80.0%

National averages

What this project entails: Replace 1,250 square feet of existing siding with new fiber-cement siding, factory primed and factory painted. Include all 4/4 (1-inch) and 5/4 (1.25-inch) trim using either fiber-cement boards or cellular PVC.

“Siding materials can vary widely, so home owners should be sure they’re getting actual cement siding, rather than pressboard or other composite materials,” says McCluskey. “Look on the Internet at the specifications on the various cement siding products. There are no standard materials, so you have to know what materials are being used so you can compare apples to apples.”

Home owners should also ask siding contractors how much of an overlap, called the “lap,” there will be on each board. “This is one of these ‘duh’ things,” says Goldsmith. “I live in a historic district, and I’ve seen homes in which the lap is three inches, which gives siding a wood look, instead of the maximum lap of six inches. Those home owners are wasting materials. Ask how big a lap contractors will use and whether it would save on materials and lower the cost to increase the lap.”

Finally, home owners should consider prepainted siding, which they can then tout to potential buyers. “That can save home owners money,” says McCluskey. “They won’t have to have the siding repainted every few years.”

Since it was added to the survey in 2005, fiber-cement siding replacement has ranked first among projects costing $5,000 or more.

PROJECT 4: Kitchen Remodel  (Minor)

Cost $21,695

Resale value $15,790

Cost recouped 72.8%

National averages

What this project entails: In a functional but dated 200-square-foot kitchen with 30 linear feet of cabinetry and countertops, leave cabinet boxes in place but replace the fronts with new raised-panel wood doors and drawers, including new hardware. Replace the wall oven and cooktop with new energy-efficient models. Replace laminate countertops; install a mid-priced sink and faucet. Repaint the trim, add wall covering, and remove and replace resilient flooring.

“Too often, home owners overimprove their kitchen,” says Adam Bosworth, a sales associate at Peggy Parker Real Estate LLC in Norwich, N.Y. “That’s not cost-effective unless they’ll stay in the house a long time.”

To save a good chunk of money on a kitchen remodel, keep your existing electrical wiring and plumbing in place, Bosworth says.

Another idea: Considering painting your cabinets instead of buying new ones, advises Jude Herr, broker-owner of Boulder Area Realty in Boulder, Colo. And while many home owners opt for laminate flooring that resembles wood, Herr says ceramic tile is a smarter option. “With a laminate, you may get a negative reaction,” she says. “You can buy nice ceramic tile for the same amount of money as wood laminates.”

However, do consider a laminate countertop. “The most cost-effective way to give a kitchen a better look is with a laminate,” says Jeff Carbone, a general contractor and sales associate at Coldwell Banker Premiere, REALTORS®, in Southington, Conn. “The selections today are very impressive, with many mimicking quite well the look of marble, granite, or other natural stones.”

Finally, to save money, do some of the work yourself. For example, tell your contractor that you’ll remove the cabinets, advises Bosworth. “Ask your contractor to let you know when he’s done with the drywall,” adds Herr. “Then do the painting yourself before cabinets are installed, patching nail holes or scratch marks later. That will save you the cost of painting, and it’s easier than painting afterward, when you have to work around the cabinets.”

The minor kitchen remodel may carry a high price tag, but it’s a relatively inexpensive face-lift to what many buyers consider the most important room in the home.

PROJECT 5: Deck Addition (Wood)

Cost $10,973

Resale value $7,986

Cost recouped 72.8%

National averages

What this project entails: Add a 16-by-20-foot deck using pressure-treated joists supported by 4-by-4-foot posts anchored to concrete piers. Install pressure-treated deck boards in a simple linear pattern. Include a built-in bench and planter of the same decking material. Include stairs, assuming three steps to grade. Provide a complete railing system using pressure-treated wood posts, railings, and balusters.

A new wood deck can look stunning, but if not done correctly it could turn into a drawback to buyers. Home owners should also be sure a new deck isn’t too big or small. “Home owners can add an 8-by-8-foot wood deck, but it’s so small the space seems useless,” says Bosworth. “Or they can put on a deck that spans the length of the home. That’s great for entertaining, but they’ll never recoup the cost.”

Bosworth also recommends that sellers who need to save money choose a contractor who’ll let them do some of the work. “Have the footings poured by a professional and maybe the frame put together by one, too,” he says. “But anybody who knows how to use a screw gun can put in the floorboards and railings.”

Adding a natural stain can be a final selling point. “I hear constant complaints from home owners about having to stain the deck every year,” says Bosworth. “Colored stains like darker browns and reds wear very unevenly. Natural stains wear more evenly.”

Before any work begins on the new deck, make sure that permits are in place. “Home owners should check with their local code enforcement department,” Worley says. “People who work [in the department] will often give them free advice to help owners avoid mistakes. They may even provide copies of building codes so home owners can be sure railings are the correct height and vertical slats aren’t too far apart or close together, potentially dangerous for children or pets.”

This project is considered essential rather than discretionary in many markets, particularly in neighborhoods where every home has an outdoor living space.

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page
Source: Dallas Morning News research

G.M. Filisko is a freelance writer for REALTOR® magazine.

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For Your Clients: Time, Effort Can Rebuild Credit After Foreclosure

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By Pamela Yip

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RISMEDIA, December 24, 2010—(MCT)—If you’ve been through a foreclosure, you may wonder if there is hope for you to become a homeowner again.

“It doesn’t mean you’ll never be a homeowner again,” said Linda Davis-Demas, director of housing at Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Dallas.

But you’ll need to examine what caused you to fall behind on your mortgage and take steps to fix the problem.

“You have to look at what were the reasons you didn’t make the payment,” said Davis-Demas. “Was it budgeting? You can modify that type of behavior.”

A foreclosure is a major hit to your credit history and stays on your credit report for seven years.

“Foreclosure is one of the FICO seven deadlies,” said credit expert John Ulzheimer, referring to the dominant FICO credit score. “It’s considered a major derogatory item, regardless of the back story”—whether it’s a job loss, rate reset, underemployment or other reasons.

Your credit score will also suffer “the minute the foreclosure process begins,” said Ulzheimer, founder of 2StepCredit.com, a credit education website.

“It doesn’t have to be completed for it to be very damaging,” he said. “The damage will vary based on your scores, but it can damage the score as much as 200 points, especially if your scores are very strong to begin with.”

So, after a foreclosure, your priority has to be rebuilding your credit. You’ll have some time to do so, because mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac impose strict rules on how long it will take before you’re eligible for another mortgage.

For example, borrowers with a prior foreclosure and extenuating circumstances—such as a job loss, divorce or medical issues—must wait three years before they can qualify for a Fannie Mae-backed loan, said spokeswoman Amy Bonitatibus. For all other borrowers the waiting period is seven years.

At Freddie Mac, those who can prove extenuating circumstances must wait three years before applying for a new mortgage; everyone else must wait five years. But that will change in February, when the waiting period for those whose foreclosure was caused by their own financial mismanagement will increase to seven years.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac also have strict rules on the credit score and the size of the down payment required of borrowers with a prior foreclosure.

Here’s what you need to do to rebuild your credit to qualify again for a mortgage:

PAY YOUR BILLS ON TIME: The FICO score, the dominant credit score used by lenders, gives the greatest weight to payment history, so make sure you consistently pay your bills on time.

“Stability is the key,” said Craig Jarrell, president of the Dallas region of IberiaBank Mortgage Co. “Have you demonstrated that you are now capable of owning a home and paying the bills, and have recovered from whatever circumstance caused the original foreclosure?”

REVIEW CREDIT REPORT: You’re entitled to a free credit report once every 12 months from each of the three national credit bureaus—Experian, TransUnion and Equifax. You should get a copy and check it for any inaccuracies.

To get your free credit report, go to http://www.annualcreditreport.com. Go to only this website, not ones with similar-sounding names.

“Make sure it is about you and only you,” said Gail Cunningham, spokeswoman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling. “If you find errors, dispute them. If you discover old debts, it will weigh in your favor to satisfy them. Paid late looks better than not paid at all. Make sure that debts older than seven years have rotated off your report, as these could be dragging your score down unnecessarily.”

CHECK YOUR MORTGAGE: You want to be sure that you don’t still owe anything on your old mortgage. Sometimes proceeds from a foreclosure sale aren’t enough to cover what’s owed on the mortgage, which would leave you owing the difference.

“Make sure there is a zero balance reflected, and if you are responsible for a shortfall, make arrangements to repay the remaining balance,” Cunningham said.

Many lenders are willing to settle that “deficiency judgment” for less than what’s owed because “it’s better than getting no money at all,” Jarrell said.

APPLY FOR CREDIT: In particular, apply for different varieties of credit.

“Credit scoring models value having different types of credit,” Cunningham said. “Having some revolving accounts, typically credit cards, and some installment fixed-payment loans, such as a car payment, can improve your score.”

But don’t apply for too much credit at once.

“This can appear as though you’re desperate for credit and perhaps make lenders less inclined to extend credit to you,” Cunningham said. “Further, too many credit inquiries can have a negative impact on your credit score.”

DON’T FALL PREY: Watch out for credit repair companies that promise to clean up your credit report so you can get a car loan, a home mortgage, insurance, or even a job—after paying a fee for the service.

“The truth is, that no one can remove accurate negative information from your credit report,” according to the Federal Trade Commission. “It’s illegal.”

Only the passage of time can assure that negative, but accurate, information on your credit report will be removed.

When it comes to repairing your credit, there are no quick fixes, the experts say. What lenders want to see is responsible financial behavior over time.

“Know that time is your friend, as the further you move away from the financial distress, the less negative impact it has,” Cunningham said. “Follow with responsible behavior with your new credit, and you’ll soon have a solid credit file.”

HOW TO HELP YOUR MORTGAGE CHANCES:
If you’ve been through a foreclosure, there’s still hope for you to become a homeowner again. Here are tips to make lenders want to take a chance on you:

—Save for a down payment.
—Clean up your credit. Pay off or pay down your debts and establish a record of consistent on-time bill payments.
—Get your credit score as high as possible.
—Show stability in your job.
—Monitor your credit report to ensure that your old loan shows up as closed and that you still don’t owe anything else on it.

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page
Source: Dallas Morning News research

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