Thursday, December 16, 2010

*REMINDER FOR THE HOLIDAYS*

SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM
S.I. PREMIERE PROPERTIES
FROM S.I. PREMIERE PROPERTIES FAMILY TO YOURS!

MAY PEACE, JOY, HOPE & HAPPINESS
BE YOURS DURING THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
AND THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR!

SINCEREST WISHES - S.I. PREMIERE PROPERTIES

****JUST A SHORT REMINDER TO ANYONE****
PARTICIPATING IN THE DONATION FOR 
TOYS FOR TOTS
MARINE CORPS RESERVE
REMEMBER THAT OUR OFFICE IS A DROP OFF POINT!

STOREFRONT
88 NEW DORP PLAZA SUITE 100
STATEN ISLAND, NY 10306

FINAL DATE FOR DROP OFFS IS
12/21/2010

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WITHOUT OUR HELP
THERE WILL BE MANY CHILDREN WHO GO WITHOUT A TOY
TO OPEN FOR THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

*PLEASE HELP OUT AND DONATE A TOY TODAY*

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

S.I. PREMIERE PROPERTIES

would like to wish everyone a very
 happy & healthy holiday season!

We would also like to remind you that
our office is a drop off point for
Toys-For-Tots
2010

Please feel free to drop off any
unwrapped toys at our office
to be donated at various locations
for families in need

88 New Dorp Plaza Suite 100
Staten Island NY 10306

Friday, October 29, 2010

Happy Halloweekend Staten Island!

Plenty to do on Staten Island for kids and adults this weekend.
http://www.silive.com/entertainment/recreation/index.ssf/2010/10/happy_halloweekend_staten_isla.html

Have fun and be safe!

The staff at S.I. Premiere Properties
Redefining real estate one deal at a time
718 408-1499

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sunday October 17 from 11 to 5 - Old Home Day and Pumpkin' Pickin

What a great opportunity to see what our ancestors did over 100 years ago at Old Home Day in Historic Richmondtown today.  You can get to see basket making, apple cider pressing, candle making, old-time children's games and so much more! 
A shuttle bus leaves from Historic RichmondTown to Decker Farms where you can go pumpkin pickin', too!

For more details, please visit: http://www.historicrichmondtown.org/component/eventlist/details/321-old-home-day.

Thinking about buying or selling a home in Staten Island?  Please give us a call!
S.I. Premiere Properties
88 New Dorp Plaza
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 408-1499

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Staten Island home buyers with a credit score lower than 600 looking to buy a home in the next 6 months to a year

Staten Island Home Buyers !!
If you have lower than 600 credit score and are interested in buying a home in the next 6 months to a year, don't hesitate to contact me to find out how I can help you out. I work with a credit repair specialist who gets errors and wrong information removed from your credit history legitimately. Please email info@sipremiereproperties.com or call me at 718-408-1499 or 347-297-1075
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For all of your Staten Island real estate needs please contact S.I. Premiere Properties
 
Thank You for reading our blog.
Sincerely,  
Gregory Diaz and Gina Guerriero           

Friday, October 8, 2010

October is Italian Heritage Month at Wagner College

Sunday, Oct. 10 at  5 p.m., program of Italian love songs will be performed by Alba Mazza and Antonio Guarna at the Performance Center in Campus Hall.

Friday, Oct. 15, at 5 p.m., Wagner students will participate in an “Italian Idol” singing competition, also in the Performance Center in Campus Hall.


Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Faculty Dining Room in the Union Building, Richard Mancino, executive Chef at Wagner College, will host a demonstration on Italian-style cooking. A question-and-answer session will follow
Sunday, Oct. 28 at 4 p.m., the final event of Italian Culture & Heritage Month will be the “Viva Italia!” concert which will be given in the Campus Hall Performance Center. A special feature of this concert will be the performances by the five student winners of this year’s Italian Idol Singing Contest.  The public is invited to attend.

Wagner College is located at 1 Campus Rd., Grymes Hill. wagner.edu. For more information: call 718-420-4014.

Please feel free to post a comment here with any other events celebrating Italian Heritage. 

FALL is here and there's plenty to do in STATEN ISLAND!!!

Are you ready for a Haunted Historical Tour or want to paint a pumpkin? Here's some ideas to enjoy this beautiful time of year.

OCTOBER 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
Haunted Historical Tours -
the Garibaldi-Meucci Museum


OCT. 9
Fall Photography —
Find inspiration in the autumn colors and falling leaf angles of Clay Pit Ponds Interpretive Center, 2351 Veterans Rd. W., Charleston. Hike trails, photograph nature, and learn new techniques. Bring any camera you have, SLR preferred but not necessary to learn. 10 a.m.-noon. Free. Ages 12 and older. Pre-registration required. 718-605-3970.


OCTOBER 16
Pumpkin Patch Roundup — 
 Staten Island Zoo

Scarecrow Stuffing — Clay Pit Ponds Intepretive Center
Pooch Parade/Howlween  -Wolfe’s Pond Park

MORE THINGS TO DO and DETAILS to follow or if you would like more information, please feel free to call our office at (718) 408-1499.

Thinking about buying or selling a home in Staten Island? 
Give us a call!

SI Premiere Properties
88 New Dorp Plaza
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 408-1499
info@sipremiereproperties.com

Saturday, October 2, 2010

The 20th Annual Staten Island Columbus Day Parade - SUNDAY Oct. 3 in New Dorp

What a great way to start the month.  The weather in Staten Island will be beautiful for the parade that starts at noon at New Dorp High School and goes up New Dorp Lane to South Railroad Avenue.  There will be large groups of Italian organizations, floats, antique cars, stilt walkers, baton twirlers, veterans, costumed characters and marching bands.

Have a great time!  Keep checking our blog here at http://www.sipremiereproperties.com/ for more events on Staten Island.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

FREE guided tour of Cedar Grove Beach Club - Sunday September 26

Architect and historian Josh Jacobs will detail the history of Cedar Grove Beach Club during a free guided tour tomorrow at 4 p.m. At the event, hosted by the Preservation League of Staten Island, participants will get a glimpse into the 99-year-old summer community.
The city Parks Department plans to reclaim the privately leased stretch of land to create a public beach and park when the beach club’s lease expires on Thursday. Cedar Grove was one of many beach colonies that dotted the shoreline during the Island’s heyday as a resort community. Cedar Grove was recently designated as eligible for listing to the State and National Register of Historic Places by the State Historic Preservation Office, which labeled it a “rare surviving property type in New York City.” Parks plans to challenge that designation.The tour will start at the foot of Ebbits Street. For more information or to make reservations, call 718-877-7367 or e-mail info@preservsi.org.
(EXCERPTS from: http://www.silive.com/eastshore/index.ssf/2010/09/spotlight_on_cedar_grove_colon.html)

As you can see, there are many fascinating places in Staten Island.  If you would like more information about the area surrounding Cedar Grove, please feel free to contact me anytime (718) 408-1499.  Gregory Diaz, Broker, S.I. Premiere Properties

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Staten Island’s Hidden Treasures





















With the early days of fall upon us and perfect outdoor weather, there is plenty to do on Staten Island.  Take the opportunity to visit Fort Wadsworth.  

You can take a Lantern tour or see the secret places at the Fort.   Don't forget to bring your camera.  The view of New York Harbor is breathtaking! 

For more information, call 718-354-4500 or 718-354-4556. Enjoy your weekend!

Home Buyer Tip of The Week



Home buyer tip of the week. Finding your dream home can be a very exciting process but can also be very difficult if you dont take proper steps. First thing a home buyer must do is get preapproved by a reputable lender. Many people ask what is the difference between getting preapproved, and prequalified.

A prequalificat...ion is where you disclose your income, and assets often verbally with limited amount of paperwork submitted to a lender,and you cannot recieve a mortgage commitment from any lender without all your paperwork being submitted.

A preapproval is when you get your credit run,and submit 2 years of W-2,or 1099,along with 2 months bank statements,and your last 2-4 pay stubs. Buyers are preapproved based on there credit rating,downpayment,and amount of debt to income ratio. For example if you have a credit score of a midrange of 740 with an income of 100k but your debt ratio is over 45 percent of what you show it will be very hard for you to obtain a mortgage. In the coming days and weeks I will discuss items that affect your debt to income ratio such as car payments,and credit card debt. Always consult with your lender before starting a home search to get an accurate picture of what type of home you can afford.

Thank You for reading my home buyer tip of the week.
For all of your real estate needs on Staten Island please contact me at (718)408-1499 or visit my website www.sipremiereproperties.com You can also email me at info@sipremiereproperties.com

Sell Your House For a Higher Price



What is the Real Offer

Often, sellers make the mistake of only considering the price when the buyer makes an offer. Many people's gut reaction is that the price is “too low” and immediately rejects the offer.

That could be a mistake. If you listen carefully, hidden inside the offer may be pearls of information that would make you reconsider accepting less than full price. You don't want to reject any offer out-of-hand. Let us consider the deal carefully. It almost always consists of two parts. The first part is the price. The other part is the terms.
  
Price and Terms

First ask yourself what you want out of the deal. A less than full price offer would have to list terms that were appealing.

Good Terms a buyer might offer

- Higher-than-market-interest second (or first) mortgage in your favor

- The buyer will pay for all or part of your closing costs.

- Taking a problem house "as is" (not asking you to fix the problem).

- Quick close (short escrow).

- All cash deal (when other are asking you to accept "paper").

- Letting you rent back the house for a time (if you're having trouble finding a place to move to).

Items to check carefully in the offer

1. Is the buyer pre-approved? You want to know how qualified the buyer is to make the purchase. While you may not care about the buyer's actual name, you're looking for a strong pre-approval letter from a lender saying that this buyer will get a mortgage sufficiently enough to make the deal. If the buyer is putting down a substantial amount of cash, say 20 percent of the price, you also want to see a letter from a bank, certifying that the buyer has sufficient funds on hand to close the deal. Some smart buyers these days will even come in with a credit report to show you.

2. How quickly can the buyer close the deal? A buyer who's ready to close in 30 days or less indicates strength. The buyer presumably has all his or her ducks in a row in terms of financing. A buyer who needs 45 or 60 days to close may be stretching, hoping to snag financing. Or this buyer may simply be trying to tie up your property as a kind of fallback position, while looking for other, better deals. Always question why a buyer needs extra time.

3. Are there any sweeteners? A sweetener is a term or condition that makes the deal sweeter for you. Usually, these are the first things that agents point out. For example, you want to stay in the house an extra 2 months while your kids finish school and the buyer is willing to go along with this. That's a sweetener.

4. Are there any cash incentives? Is the buyer offering to pay you extra interest on a mortgage you're willing to carry back? Is the buyer willing to pay for any of your closing costs?
  
5. Is there another property involved? Some buyers are cash poor. Instead of offering a cash down payment, they may offer a mortgage on another property, or even that property itself. This complicates the deal, but could be a real boon. Be sure you have a realistic appraisal of the other property as well as a title report listing any liens so you can judge the value of the offer.

6. Are there any negative terms? A negative term can be anything that makes the deal less attractive to you. Contingencies that favor the buyer are negatives. Some you can expect, such as demands for a professional inspection and disclosures. Others, such as a demand that the sale be contingent on the buyer not losing his or her job or that interest rates not climb beyond a certain point, may weaken the offer. Yet others, such as a demand that the offer be contingent upon the buyer's great uncle in North Dakota coming through with a promised gift of money, may make the offer frivolous.

7. Is the price acceptable? Note that the price is last on this list. You won't really know if the price is acceptable until you've read the entire offer and understand it. Only then can you make a determination about whether you'll accept the price. Don't let the price deter you from considering the overall deal. Again it is only one part of offer.

Take Your Time

When an offer is presented, a time limit may be attached to it. For example, a "Cinderella" deal is good only until midnight of the same day. You might receive it at 9 p.m., which leaves a window of three hours to accept, reject or counter.

The idea behind this strategy is to force a seller to act swiftly. Most buyers will allow enough time for careful consideration. The important point here is to not be pressured by a deadline. You need to have enough time to feel comfortable with your decision. In other words, TAKE YOUR TIME! It is better to lose an offer than accept a bad one.

Always take enough time to fully consider the offer.

For more information please contact:

Gregory Diaz and Gina Guerriero
S.I. Premiere Properties (718)408-1499
Greg's Cell (347)297-1075 Gregdsells@aol.com
Gina's Cell (917)733-7428 GGuerriero@aol.com

Or visit our website at www.sipremiereproperties.com

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Staten Island residents Stop Foreclosure Now !!

Discover how to Stop Your Foreclosure Now.

Request a complimentary consultation with your local foreclosure avoidance consultant now.

Here is what I will help you determine in your free consultation...

-Review your current situation and explain what's your best solution to prevent foreclosure.
-Provide information on a loan modification,short sale,and or forebearance.
-Help you understand your future financial position with your mortgage,and a lot more.

Learn how to save your home from Foreclosure now by Requesting a complimentary consultation with your local foreclosure consultant today.

Schedule Your Complimentary Consultation now by emailing info@sipremiereproperties.com
or by contacting Gregory Diaz at (718)408-1499

For all of your real estate needs in Staten Island please visit my website http://www.sipremiereproperties.com/

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Need To Sell Your Home Fast?

By Stacey L. Bradford,
Associate Editor, SmartMoney.com

NEED TO SELL YOUR home fast? With a glut of unsold homes on the market and foreclosures on the rise, you may be feeling discouraged. But there's no reason your property needs to sit unsold for months.

Here are five ways to expedite the process and sell your home quickly. Here are five ways to do it.

1. Price It Right

With homes sales slowing and prices plunging, there's little doubt that selling for a good price in today's market is going to be tricky. The median existing home price dropped more than 7% last month compared with the same month last year, according to the National Association of Realtors. So if you try to ask as much for your property as your neighbor got six months or a year ago, you're going to turn off potential buyers. Instead, price your home conservatively by looking at similar houses currently on the market, says Michael Corbett, author of "Ready, Set, Sold!" Also look at the homes that aren't selling. Chances are those owners priced their dwellings too high, he says.

"If you really want to stimulate a sale, you should underprice your property by just a hair," says Susan Singer, a New York-based real estate broker with Corcoran. Just shaving a few thousand dollars off can generate more foot traffic and create a buzz. Click here for a video with more advice on pricing.

2.  Make It Inviting

There's no faster way to turn off a potential buyer than to show them a home stuffed with kids' toys, family knickknacks and a stinky kitty litter. Even stodgy furniture can make a property more difficult to unload. That's why many high-end real estate agents employ professional "home stagers" when they want to guarantee a quick sale. For anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, these folks will do everything from remove clutter and rearrange furniture to rent all new furnishings. Corcoran's Singer says her staged properties tend to sell faster and for more money than ones that aren't prepped in this fashion.

Fortunately, there are some inexpensive things homeowners can do on their own to attract a buyer. Whether you live in a cozy Cape Cod or a 4,000-square-foot McMansion, make your space feel as open and clean as possible. Get rid of clutter, organize the closets and remove all personal items that may make it more difficult for someone to imagine living in your house, says Corbett. See our story for more ways to make your home inviting or watch our video for advice on how to do it on your own.

3. Minimize Surprises

A home that's in good working order will always sell faster than one that needs pricey repairs, says Walter Molony, a spokesman for the National Association of Realtors. That's why it's a good idea to get your home inspected before you put it on the market. The benefits are twofold. First, it's always cheaper and faster to make your own repairs rather than have a buyer drag out the negotiating process to accommodate any necessary work. Second, you'll also avoid any nasty last-minute surprises that could derail a deal should the buyer's inspector discover you need, say, to replace the roof.

4. Get the Word Out

No matter how you sell your home — on your own or with a broker — make sure you have an eye-catching online listing. Some 84% of people start their real estate searches online, according to the National Association of Realtors. While it used to be enough to simply slap up one or two blurry photos, buyers now prefer a slew of pictures so that they don't waste their time touring a home that doesn't meet their requirements.

What should your listing include? If you really want to stand out from the competition consider including a video tour in your listing, says Eric Mangan, director of consumer relations for Forsalebyowner.com. It's also worthwhile to hire a professional photographer or find a broker who uses one. At the very least, take half a dozen or more photos that highlight your home's best features. Make sure to include a shot of the outside on a sunny day, and one of the kitchen, a bathroom, dining room and a bedroom. "It’s incredibly important to include multiple photos in an online property ad since homes without several pictures are likely to get passed over by buyers," says Mangan.

5. Throw In a Little Something Extra

With home sales stalled, motivated sellers are offering incentives to buyers such as paying for the closing costs or points on a mortgage, says the National Association of Realtors' Molony. Such tactics are especially attractive to first-time shoppers who can afford mortgage payments but struggle to come up with both the closing costs and the larger down payments lenders now require.

Some other ideas: Consider replacing drafty windows with ones that are energy-efficient. If you installed a 40-inch plasma TV with a surround-sound stereo system in the living room, offer to include it with the house. Chances are you won't be able to take it with you anyway. If you're selling a second home on the water, throw in the jet-ski and dock rights. If you pad the asking price by just a couple of thousand dollars, you'll still come out ahead, says Corbett.

I hope you found this information helpful. Feel free to contact me at your convienence if I can be of any further assistance to you when selling your home.

S.I. Premiere Properties
(718)408-1499 Office
(718)408-1498 Fax
http://www.sipremiereproperties.com/