Hubbard Lake Lot for Sale

On this lake you can enjoy one of the top five, lake restaurants in Michigan (Churchill Pointe Inn) or relax on the beach. You can also enjoy some amazing fishing or go water skiing on one of the top twenty largest inland lakes in MI. Located near the Huron National Forest this gem could be a start to a base camp for so many adventures.
Beautiful 80′ frontage on NW shore of Hubbard Lake. Nice deep lot (80’X455′) partially wooded. Lot has 4″ well and septic system, 30×40 insulated and wired pole barn with 12×36 lean-to. Bathhouse has full bath with washer and dryer included. Great building site with beautiful sunrises and great swimming. Dock also Included.
call Bill at 810-577-7031 for more information.

 

What will be the housing style in 2020

Change will continue to happen. The article below points out up and coming trends of 2020. Fixing up your kitchen and bathrooms is, in my opinion is one of the fastest ways to get a  return on investment next to building curb appeal. All my clients so far seem to love the open floor plan and this article says more and more people are diving up their living space up. I also like how they mention we are starting to bring more nature into our living spaces. Let me know what you think of the article or what you think future trends will be by adding your comment to this blog.

Thanks for your time,

Ben Anderson

The Drury Group

810-908-7155

https://realestate.usnews.com/real-estate/slideshows/interior-design-trends-to-look-out-for?int=undefined-rec

10 acres of land, Byron Schools

Nature lovers come take a look a this rolling 10 acre parcel (under 200k) with a 1456
sq. foot home, nestled in a pine setting. The acreage is rolling and has a multitude of various kinds of wildlife. What a great place to enjoy the outdoors, trails to walk and enough space for a few outdoor toys. Home has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. Rustic and comfortable, with enough room to add a 3rd bedroom. a large detached garage with a wood heated workshop makes this a perfect workshop. There are 2 other out buildings for more storage, one of which has doubled as a hunting blind. Open fields have been used for hay. Lots of pines surround home and a large cement pad that can take at least 3 to 4 vehicles for parking. off the beaten path offers lots of privacy. Home has 100 amp service, new hot water heater and furnace is approx. 10 years old. Septic to the east of the home, well to the west.
$189,000.00
If you are interested please call Ben Anderson at 810-908-7155 if your interested.

Top 5 things to do before you purchase your dream home

Top five things you need to do before moving into your forever home are:

  1. think ahead

  2. make a list of must haves

  3. make a list of things you don’t want

  4. check and manage credit score with a trusted mtg broker

  5.  find a knowledgeable/trustworthy real estate agent.

 

When I write “think ahead”, I mean that even though we cannot predict what the future will hold,  we do know a few things for certain. For instance, living in a tree house with a rope ladder might sound like an amazing experience… but not so much at the age of 85. In our forever home, we built a rather large staircase.  Looking back now, I wish we had thought more about a one-level home seeing as how we planned to grow old here, and one day those stairs will be a burden. I have met many people looking for ranch homes for that very reason. Just identifying your wants and needs and how they may adjust with age will help you in finding your dream home.

 

I encourage all my clients to get a small notebook (one without lines) to sketch/write down what they must have in a home. What is most important to you? Then research the best ways to meet that particular need. Let’s say you like to work on motors; having a finished garage might be an important. If you are a water person, being on a lake may be important. Then get into the design of your home. Make it come alive on the page. This could be through a series of lists or little thumbnail drawings.  Drawing is not my medium, but if it looks like a three year old drew it (which it usually does) I know what I want and I can at least spell it out in words . If you are having trouble with inspiration, go on a tour of homes or take virtual tours online. Pinterest is a good source for inspiration. If you could have anything in the world what would it look like (roughly).

 

Making a list of what you don’t want is also important. If having water near your home makes you uncomfortable, then put that on the list. This is different than the must-have list because it can help you identify things that may cause future frustration. For example, I had a client who wanted to be on water (a must-have for him). Once shown several properties on the water at his price point, he noticed how close together the houses were. This client did not want close neighbors and we were able to find a lake in the country. I’m no neurologist, but it appears to work a different part of the brain when thinking want vs. don’t want.

 

Always check with your money manager before making any large purchase. A good money manager stays on top of market trends and can steer you in the right direction for locating the money you need to make your dreams come true. An experienced broker will focus on the reality of the situation and be straightforward with you. If you don’t have a money manager, your real estate agent can recommend mortgage brokers to you (in the state of Michigan  they are required to recommend at least two). A mortgage broker can help you find you credit score and what type of mortgage will work best for you. I always prefer to go local, but when making this big of a commitment, you will want to keep an eye on the interest rate and the fine print.

 

Find a trusted/knowledgeable real estate agent. I would recommend someone who can help you understand the home buying process on your terms. After you have written down what you’re looking for (must-haves and don’t-wants), continue to look for houses online and in person (with a licensed agent). Your agent will be searching their databases,  but the more you look, the more your ideas toward what you want will grow.

My wife and I still have the sketchbook we used to find our forever home. We still add to it as we continue to build our forever life together. Now we add lists of features we want to add to our house, or improvements we’d like to make.. Most recently, we added our finished basement design. We sometimes use graph paper to get a better scale but the drawing always ends up in our book.

 

Best wishes and happy dream-building!