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What Do Your Annapolis Real Estate Agent and an E-ZPass Have in Common? Take a Look
July 27th, 2009 Categories: Buyers, Real Estate News
In This Video Post, Ken Talks About How to Avoid Delays on the Bay Bridge…AND on Your Way to the Settlement Table
I saw a special on TV this weekend, on Sunday morning, about animals and the “herd instinct.”
In Annapolis, the herd instinct is alive and well with the backed-up traffic at the toll on the Bay Bridge. How else can you explain the thousands of drivers who sit in line, waiting to pay their tolls, when they could have bought an E-ZPass?
In this video I share my thoughts about delays on the bridge…and in real estate transactions. If you care to share your thoughts with me – on this or anything else – just call me at 410-507-7222 or email me at KenHaedrich@gmail.com
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Why Waiting for Annapolis Real Estate Prices to Fall Further Could Impact Your Home Buying Power
June 19th, 2009 Categories: Buyers, Real Estate News
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So You’ve Been Sitting on the Fence, Waiting for the Perfect Time to Buy a Home Here in the Annapolis Area: A Video Post
But when IS the best time? When home prices appear to have bottomed out? And is it even possible to time the real estate market?
As you’ll see in the video here, I explain that there’s a little more to the affordability equation than meets the eye. Have a look.
And if you’d like to talk me about home affordability, interest rates, buying or selling a home – just send me an email at KenHaedrich@gmail.com, or you can reach me on my cell – 410-507-7222. We’d love to hear from you.
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A Personal Invitation to our Next Two Annapolis Open Houses
June 6th, 2009 Categories: Real Estate News
We Hope to See You This Weekend at our Open Houses in Riva Trace and Eastport: A Video Post
So you’re in the market for a new Annapolis home…all this rain has been keeping you indoors and driving you out of your mind…or you’re just dying to talk to a Realtor about how the real estate market is really doing.
Whatever the case may be, we know you’re anxious to get out and about. So why not attend one or both of the open houses we’re holding in Annapolis this weekend? I give you all the details in this video posted below. Look forward to seeing you there!
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Annapolis Area Homebuyers: What's The Most Important Thing You Need to Know About the $8,000 Tax Credit?
May 27th, 2009 Categories: Buyers, Real Estate News
The Clock is Ticking on the $8,000 Tax Credit for First Time Homebuyers: A Video Post
…which helps explains why – according to the National Association of Realtors – more than half of the homes being purchased right now are by first time homebuyers. (It also explains why we’re currently working with so many clients who fall into this category.)
If you’re considering buying your first home this year – or know someone who is or should be – watch this video. If you need more information about this great opportunity, just call me – Ken Haedrich – at 410-507-7222. Or you can email me at kenhaedrich@gmail.com. Thanks for watching.
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Riva Trace Condos: An Annapolis Real Estate Market Update
May 12th, 2009 Categories: Buyers, Neighborhood Sales & Stats, Real Estate News, Sellers
A Quick Look at How Things are Selling at these Perennially Popular Annapolis Condos
Funny how many people you meet who don’t know about the condos in Riva Trace, have no idea they exist. Perhaps it’s because there’s only one road in and out – no through traffic.
Or perhaps it’s because everyone is distracted by the smart looking townhomes here, too, or the carefully manicured landscaping at every turn.
The Setup: The Riva Trace condo complex is a series of nine, 3-level buildings constructed 20 years ago – though the buildings are so well maintained that they hardly show their age.
The units on the 1st and 2nd levels are a mix of 1- and 2- bedroom homes with about 1,200 square feet. The 3rd floor units are 2- and 3-bedroom homes with lofts, averaging about 1,900 square feet. There are 12 units per building, 6 on each side of two wings.
The Community: The condos are part of the larger Riva Trace community, which has its own community pier and tennis courts. The tree-lined streets and sidewalks are favored by the many residents who enjoy a brisk walk – often with their four-legged companions – almost any hour of the day.
In addition to the condos and townhomes, there are two single family home neighborhoods – Spring Race and Autumn Chase – and a third that Ryan homes is building where the Riva Trace Baptist Church used to stand.
The Condo Market at a Glance
A total of 7 Riva Trace condos have sold in the last year.
Currently there are 5 condos for sale, including a lovely 1 bedroom unit we just listed in building #2706. It’s been beautifully updated and has had custom French doors installed between the living room and sunroom, turning the sunroom in multi-function space you could use as a spare bedroom or office. The list price is $285,000.
The most recent sale was a second level 2-bedroom unit that just went for $287,500 on April 30th, with a $500 seller subsidy. You’d have to go back to September 2008 to find a 3rd level unit that sold; they just don’t come to market that often. That one sold for $330,000.
If You Would Like a More Detailed Snapshot of the Riva Trace Condo Market…
…send me an email at kenhaedrich@gmail.com. I’ll put you on our Riva Trace Condo Hot List. You’ll get not only an email with the most recent listings. But each time there’s an update – a sale, contract, or new listing – you’ll be automatically notified.
Finally, if you’re thinking about selling your condo – or buying one here – give us a call or send us an email. We’ve sold nearly $7,000,000 in property in Riva Trace, so we know the neighborhood quite well.
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Annapolis Shorts
May 11th, 2009 Categories: Buyers, Keller Williams Culture, Real Estate News
Noteworthy Tidbits From the Annapolis Scene, Real Estate and Otherwise 
Realtors Really Are Out For Blood…at least this one is. Once again, The Moss Haedrich Team is coordinating our KW office’s blood drive, this one to be held this Thursday, May 14, from 10:00AM to 2:00PM.
Whether you’re one of our clients, friends, associates, vendors – whatever – we need you to roll up your sleeve and give a pint. The good people from the Anne Arundel Medical Center will have the Bloodmobile on site. If you’re a fraidy cat about giving blood, call me for emotional support…or to schedule a time slot. Blood is always in short supply – this is a great way to give back to the community.
Keller Williams Red Day – Speaking of giving back to the community, May 14th is “Red Day” for KW offices and associates everywhere. Across the country, KW agents will be involved in community support activities of every kind – from stocking food pantries to working on Habitat for Humanity homes. It’s our way of getting involved and being good citizens and community leaders. The Moss Haedrich Team is proud to be part of the local effort.
On the Hot New Listing front, we’ve just started marketing a lovely condo in Riva Trace, one of the area’s sought after communities. I love it when I can use the words “Pottery Barn Perfect” to describe a listing, and this is one of those times. There are currently 5 active condo listings here; stay tuned later this week for a Riva Trace Condo market update.
First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Update – We’re getting tons of calls and questions about the $8,000 Uncle Sam wants to give you this year to buy a home. We’ve added a countdown ticker over there in the left margin so you can keep track of the days you have left to take advantage of this tax credit. Email questions about the credit to me at kenhaedrich@gmail.com and I’ll send you an informative list of Frequently Asked Questions (and the answers, too.)
Finally, next week is Commissioning Week at the Naval Academy. For the uninitiated, that’s graduation week and it’s an exciting time to live here. My favorite part of the week is the Blue Angels show, during which I unabashedly get in touch with my inner 10-year old. The rehearsal show is at 2:00PM on Tuesday the 19th and the actual show the same time the following day. Watch the weather and go on the best day; they won’t do the show in bad weather.
Coming later this week: Anne Arundel home sale stats for April.
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If We're Annapolis Realtors, Then Why On Earth Are We Selling This Home in Alpharetta, Georgia?
April 22nd, 2009 Categories: Real Estate News, Sellers
Well, We Aren’t, Really. But One of Our Clients Is, So We Thought We’d Give Her Home a Little Plug. Besides, It’s Not Everyday We Get to Show You a Home That’s So Gorgeous It’s Been Featured in Several Magazines

So, just in case you or someone you know is moving to the Atlanta area, pay attention – here’s a home that’s eye-poppingly pretty.
The address is 400 Autry Ridge Point, in Alpharetta, within a subdivision called The Falls of Autry Mill, a swim-tennis community. It’s close to all the major highways you’d need to access.
Our client tells us that the community has a clubhouse, lake, 2 swimming pools, 12 lighted tennis courts, and a tennis pro - apparently, they’re serious about their tennis around here. The subdivision has 500 homes, and – she says – there are great schools nearby.
As for the home, I’ll let the virtual tour - one of best one I’ve ever seen – tell the story. I, for one, fell in love with the kitchen. It’s a regular beauty pageant of ultra high-end appliances and finishes, including German-made cabinetry and black honed granite countertops. Really incredible.
Did I mention the home’s heated pool with tanning area and 8-person spa?
If you’d like additional information, email me at kenhaedrich@gmail.com and I’ll send it right along.
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Who Reads This Blog Besides You? A Revealing Look at the Visitors to AnnapolisHomeDigest.com
April 3rd, 2009 Categories: Buyers, Fun Fridays, Real Estate News, Sellers
In Case You’ve Been Wondering Who You Are, I Have Some Answers
I imagine it’s the same with other bloggers, but I find it quite interesting – and instructive – to keep track of who is reading this blog and what you’re reading. For one thing, it helps me figure out what sort of information you want more of. (Just for the record, that’s a generic WHO – other than subscribers, I can’t tell who you are.)
So I make it my business to keep track of what pages you’re landing on when you come here, and the search terms you use to arrive. Often there’s little surprise – blogging about particular neighborhoods, like South River Colony, always gets lots of traffic. And sometimes, plenty of surprise: I still can’t figure out how the person who Googled “sock monkeys for sale in Target” ended up here, but they did.
You Like To Search For Annapolis Area Homes and You’re Smitten With the Fifty Dollar House
Many of you land directly on the home search page of the site, which tells me you’ve probably bookmarked that page for convenience. I’m glad you’re looking, because now’s a great time to buy. Is there a home we can show you?
A ton of you have been searching for news about the Fifty Dollar House, which, sadly, you did not win. Somebody else did, and we’re selling the home for her. Perhaps you’d like to buy it?
When I do a post about home sales statistics for the Annapolis area, that draws a lot of interest, too – I need to do more posts like this – as well as posts on subjects related to the Naval Academy. A number of you used the search term “Plebes no more,” a reference to one long-standing Academy tradition.
Search terms about home staging bring regular traffic because I’ve written about it often. Some people end up here by searching for our team stager, Linda Donnelly - the best in the business. When you use her services to get your home looking perfect, we reimburse you at settlement.
More than a few of you are using search terms like ”trustworthy agent” or “untrustworthy agents” and you’re finding us that way since I published this story. Apparently, finding an agent you can trust is in the forefront of your mind, and it’s a good thing.
I’m afraid I must have disappointed the people who ended up here after searching for “math’s chalkboard”, “new home digest” and “bad stockbrokers.” Google must have been having a bad night when these poor souls were directed this way.
You Like a Good Laugh…
…which explains why some of you are searching for bad MLS photos. We have some doozies.
Not surprisingly, lots of you found us by searching for Keller Williams Annapolis or Keller Williams Culture, our culture – we believe – being one of the things that sets us apart as a company.
I can’t tell who you are, specifically – but I can often tell where you work. Some of you are affiliated with institutions of higher learning, which makes me think we attract a smart crowd. I like that.
And many of you work for large government entities. I won’t say which ones, because if you’re reading this blog instead of delivering mail, eavesdropping on bad guys or searching for cures to nasty infectious diseases, that’s between you and your boss.
As for the person who just yesterday typed “do you like living in Annapolis” into the Google search engine, I – for one – love it.
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The Bad News: You're Not the Winner of the Fifty Dollar House. Good News? It's For Sale
March 27th, 2009 Categories: Buyers, Real Estate News, The Fifty Dollar \"Raffle\" House
That’s Right! And You Could Do a Heck of a Lot Worse Than Pay $799,900 for a Home That Appraised in November for $1.2 Mil

Unless you’ve been living in a cave somewhere in the Annapolis area, you know all about the now famous Fifty Dollar House. It was raffled off in January to one lucky winner – Karen McHale of Idaho Springs, Colorado - whom you met here shortly after she heard the exciting news.
With a touch of regret – she says it would have been delightful to own a second home near the Chesapeake, but her retirement plans will take she and her husband west, not east - Mrs. McHale has decided to sell the property. And she’s hired us – The Moss Haedrich Team - to help her do just that.
We’ll be bringing you regular updates about the home – 1 Poplar Point Road in Edgewater. For the moment, suffice to say that it’s a beautiful 6 bedroom, 4 1/2 bath home with real style (contemporary Cape Cod meets historic charm; part of the original structure dates back to the 1800′s!) and modern appeal.
One outstanding feature is a separate wing – with full kitchen, bedroom and office/study area – that would do beautifully as an in-law, guest or au pair suite. The main gathering area of the home is open living/kitchen space, with fabulous hardwood floors, granite and stainless steel appliances – just stunning.
If you’d like a peek, you can see some photos of 1 Poplar Point Rd. If you’d like to see the MLS listing, just email me at kenhaedrich@gmail.com and I’ll be happy to send it along.
Stay tuned for more about this lovely property. Meanwhile, if you’d like to arrange for a private preview, email me or call Bev at 410-353-2469.
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Been Timing The Annapolis Real Estate Market? Thanks to the Fed, It's Time to Make a Deal
March 20th, 2009 Categories: Buyers, Real Estate News, Sellers
The Federal Reserve Announced Wednesday That It Will Inject $1 Trillion Into the Financial System By Purchasing Treasury Bonds and Mortgage Securities
Bottom line for Annapolis area home buyers? The best interest rates you’re likely to see for a while. I just got off the phone with a lender who told me he’s quoting rates of 4.75% on 30-year fixed rate conforming loans and 5% on FHA loans.
He also told me this: the appraisers he’s been talking to in the last couple of weeks are coming in with appraisals that are above selling price – a good indication that home prices have bottomed out.
From the street level, we sense something is happening here. Buyer confidence is on the rise as the stimulus package gains traction. Showings on our listings are up and more buyers are calling to schedule home previews. In the past week, we’ve received four offers on listings we have. These are all very encouraging signs.
The recently announced $8,000 tax credit for first time home buyers has been a real boost, as well.
If you’ve been trying to time the market and think it might be time to strike, give us a call or send us an email. We – The Moss Haedrich Team of Keller Williams - work with an experienced team of advisors who can help you figure out whether this is the right time for you to buy. No pressure, no hassles – just sound advice you can use.
Our email address is kenhaedrich@gmail.com and our cell is 410-507-7222.
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