Thursday, November 19, 2009

2000th Closing on 20th Anniversary!

25th Anniversary Series Memory

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On November 1, 2004, Hartland Homes  celebrated their 2000th closing on their 20th Anniversary.  The happy homebuyers, pictured above with their daughter, Nicholas and Jamie allowed us to host a small party in their brand new home. Members of the Home Builders Association of Lincoln, as well as, Wells Fargo, the lender, joined us in our celebration.

 

It was appropriate, that our 2000th home was our most affordable model, the Bold Beginning.  (Pictured below)

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA         Hartland Homes pioneered the concept of creating home plans that were about 20 feet skinnier than the traditional home.  This plan could then be built on lots that were also one-third as wide. WHY??? 

According to Duane Hartman, President of Hartland Homes and creator of this concept, “ There were a number of potential customers who couldn’t afford our homes with the traditional larger lot price.  Instead of $30,000 for the traditional lot, we could offer the smaller lot for $20,000 enabling our customer to afford a new home or even get more home for their money.”

“I developed this concept so my customer who wanted to get into a starter home like I did, could afford a new home instead of an older one which requires repair and larger utility bills.” 

Today, the Bold Beginning can be built in Hartland Homes Southwest starting at $113,000 including the lot!!!

Fall of 2006- Lincoln’s 1st Fiber Optic Neighborhood

25th Anniversary Series Memory

In September 2006, Hartland’s Garden Valley was the first community in Lincoln to have “fully fiber optic to the home.”   All Hartland Homes in this area will be built with fiber optics to the home providing the means for blazing-fast internet connection without the need of a modem, crystal clear telephone audio and digital television.

Hartland Homes consulted with Windstream, the Fiber Optic provider, and Vianet, a telecom infrastructure company,  to ensure that all their homes in this area would be built  to take advantage of the new fiber optic technology. 

garden valley 016 Representatives from Windstream and the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce joined Hartland Homes, Inc.  for a ribbon cutting celebrating the the first fiber optic neighborhood and the opening of  Hartland’s newest model home in Hartland's Garden Valley.

Garden Valley, located at North 13th Street and Humphrey Avenue, is one of Hartland Homes’ most desired communities.  We recently opened another addition, Hartland’s Garden Valley 1st, in which another 23 homes will be built.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

$8,000 Tax Credit Extended

$6,500 Tax Credit Now Available for Repeat Buyers!

If you haven't bought a home yet, you are in luck! The $8,000 tax credit for first time home buyers has been extended. Along with the extension of the first time home buyer tax credit, a $6,500 tax credit is now available for repeat home buyers!

Here are some quick facts about these Tax Credits:

$8,000 Tax Credit
-You must be a first time home buyer or have not owned a home for the last three years.
-You must purchase your home between January 1, 2009 and April 30, 2010. However, if you sign a binding sales contract by April 30, 2010, you have until June 30, 2010 to complete the purchase.

$6,500 Tax Credit
- You must have owned and resided in your home for 5 of the last 8 years.
-The home you purchase does NOT have to be more expensive than the one you are currently in.
-You must purchase the home between November 6, 2009 and April 30, 2010. However, if you sign a binding sales contract by April 30, 2010, you have until June 30, 2010 to complete the purchase.
-The home purchase must be a principal residence. Translation: this home must be where you are going to live full time. No vacation homes or rentals!

For more details check out the National Association of Home Builder's FAQ page or talk to a Hartland Homes sales representative (402-477-6668).

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Testimonial from our most famous customers!

Many of you may remember that Hartland Homes was the builder for the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition house in Lincoln, Ne in 2006.  Here is a letter from the recipients of that home:

finalFront“Rock solid from the foundation to the shingle at the highest peak; that’s what our Hartland home is, and remember, our home was built in just over 100 hours, not months, but hours. The key to this unbelievable build is the ability of Hartland Homes to assemble the finest contractors in the Lincoln and surrounding areas and coordinate all their responsibilities to complete this build under record time restrictions. Not to mention having to comply with the needs of the filming crew from ABC. Our home has all the quality construction of a home that would have taken months to build. We daily pause and reflect on what an incredible experience this was for us, Hartland Homes and the Lincoln community. We are the lucky ones and are grateful that we have met so many wonderful people along the way in this past year, many of which who are with Hartland Homes. Out of 91 homes built by Extreme Makeover Home Edition to date, our build had the 4th shortest "punch list". Hartland Homes responded quickly to complete our list. We know that our home is built with the highest of quality materials and labor both. We are proud to live in such a beautiful home. “

             Duane & Betty-Thank you so much for everything
             Kenny & Teresa Fullerton/Machacek family

Monday, November 2, 2009

Celebrating 25 years!













Hartland Homes announces their 25th Anniversary!
Help us celebrate by sharing your fun and happy memories. Please post a comment. Also know if you post a comment, it may be used other places like our website, facebook, etc. Thanks!!!!











Friday, October 2, 2009

The Importance of Acting Now




Waiting Really Could Cost You

An article from YOU Magazine,

compliments of Luke Mitchell

Cornhusker Bank


Low interest rates this year have lulled many people into believing that home loan rates in the 5.00% and lower range are "normal". This is not the case and if you are in the position where you could refinance or are considering buying a home, complacency is not your friend.


Stimulus provided by the Obama administration has been instrumental in creating the environment that has lowered rates, increased home sales and assisted distressed homeowners.


Uncle Sam Lends a Temporary Hand

Tick tock, tick tock. Just as summer turned to fall on September 22nd, deadlines await two programs that supplied the heat directed at the housing markets.


Government programs in the housing and interest rate arenas are slated to end in coming months. The time to take advantage of these programs is now. Stimulus programs from Washington have led to incentives for first time home buyers (FTHB), artificially low interest rates, and typically unallowable refinance transactions.


Infinite stimulus for the housing sector is not in the cards nor is it reasonable to expect. Deadlines are approaching. Whether you want to buy a home or need to refinance one, do not procrastinate. The best path is to investigate options now before you may find that none are available to you.


First Time Home buyer Alert

If you are a FTHB who wants to take advantage of the tax credit, think two words. GET BUSY. The tax credit of up to $8,000 is set to expire November 30th. While there is talk that this program may be extended, nothing is certain and millions of FTHBs have already taken advantage of the credit. With real estate closings taking as long as 60-90 days, according the National Association of Realtors, you need to get under contract shortly if you want to take advantage of the tax credit.

Home prices are down significantly across the country from their high points the past few years. However, median home prices in August were up 7.8% from their low point earlier this year. If you have been waiting for home prices to decline further, perhaps you should not. Great opportunities are available but many real estate agents report multiple contracts being offered on hot properties. If you wait, you may be disappointed.


Check with your mortgage professional to see if he or she can accommodate you if you go under contract in the next two weeks. Many lenders will still be able to help you but only if you have all your paperwork in order.


Rates Are Great – NOW!

Interest rates dipped in late September to near the lowest points ever recorded. As reported by Freddie Mac, rates for conforming loans approached 5.00% for a 30 year fixed rate and below 4.50% for a 15 year fixed rate with additional fees paid to obtain these rates. Rates for FHA, VA, and USDA Guaranteed loans typically offer slightly higher rates.

There is one reason that home loan rates are as low as they are. Last November the Federal Reserve announced a program to purchase up to $1.25 Trillion in mortgage backed securities. This effort lowered rates to the lowest level of all time and has kept rates, according to Freddie Mac, below 5.50% this year compared to rates as high as 6.48% last year for a 30 year fixed rate.


This program was slated to end December 31st of this year but in September's Federal Open Market Committee meeting, it was announced that the program will be extended to the end of the first quarter of 2010. However, the amount the Fed will purchase will not change.
Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, told Bloomberg that a sudden end to the Fed purchases could cause rates to rise by a half to one percentage point. If you delay your financing, you could well see rates that are significantly higher than what is available today.


Upside Down – Refinance to 125% of Value

Even if you owe up to 125% more on your mortgage than your home is worth, you may be able to refinance. For example, if your home is worth $200,000 but you owe more than that, qualifying homeowners can now refinance up to $250,000.


The Making Home Affordable program was initially structured to accommodate homeowners with a new loan to 105% of their home's value. This has recently been increased to 125%. There are requirements to qualify including whether your loan is currently owned by either Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. You can find out if your loan is held by either agency by going to the Loan Lookup section of the Making Home Affordable web site.


According to First American Core Logic, more than 15.2 million homes had negative equity in June of this year. This represents nearly 33% of all mortgaged properties across the country. Where in the past, being upside down on your loan would have precluded your ability to seek relief, you now may have an opportunity.


What Now?

With incredibly low interest rates and current stimulus programs available to help many, explore the options that may best suit you but do so quickly. However, just as you wouldn't go out Trick or Treating on November 1st, options that exist today may not be available to you should you wait.
Contact your mortgage professional today to explore the best path to take. You may find that the best "treat" available is one that puts thousands of dollars in your pocket.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Housing Recession is Over!!



Let's make October 8th, 2009, the official end of the housing recession.

On September 17, 2009, a group of business people in Phoenix, AZ declared the economic recession to be over. We'd like to take that one step further.


We, the Builders, Realtors and New Home Salespeople of America are hereby declaring that, as of Thursday, October 8th, 2009 "The Housing Recession" is officially over. The media critics and the forecasters of doom have been silenced, and one single fact has emerged crystal clear - there has never been a better time to buy a new home or existing home, than right now!


Let's say goodbye to what has been the longest recession since the Great Depression.


We Need your Help! Spread the news! Get on the Internet; send out e-mails to your entire database; post notes on your social networking sites; use your blogs; send a notice on your twitter account; text your friends asking everyone to get the word out. Let's get together as a team and let's make a positive impact. Let’s get consumers feeling good about buying a home.

Together, as a team, we have the power to remove any doubt
from the marketplace and get things moving again in the right direction.


Thank you in advance for spreading the good news!

$8,000 For All


Time is running out to get the $8,000 tax credit for buying a home....but with Hartland Homes' promotion $8,000 For All you can still cash in! Contract to build a new Hartland Home during the month of October and receive $8,000 towards new home upgrades and points and closing costs. You don't have to be a first time home buyer or close by November 30, 2009! Call a Hartland Homes agent today to learn more about this incredible promotion. (402-477-6668)
*completed homes are not eligible

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Time is Running Out for $8,000 Tax Credit



$8,000 Tax Credit Quick Facts:


* Must Close by November 30, 2009


*Need to write an offer to purchase, have an accepted purchase agreement, and loan paperwork started by October 15th. (It is taking 4-6 weeks to get all the lending paperwork, underwriting of loan, etc completed)


*Title companies are requesting you schedule a closing date almost a month in advance in anticipation of a heavy schedule.


Time is quickly running out to take advantage of the $8000 tax credit.

Don't forget to check out a Brand New Hartland Home! You can get brand new and close by November 30th when you choose one of our completed homes!

Ranch, Split, Two-story, Townhome or single family we have a home for you! Completed Homes

Check out the website or call us today at 477-6668.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

What to do on Labor Day Weekend



You may wonder why we celebrate Labor Day. Many think that Labor Day is just a holiday to end the summer. Originally, Labor Day was made a holiday by President Grover Cleveland to appease the labor unions’ unrest.
The holiday is “dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers…. The vital force of labor added materially to the highest standard of living and the greatest production the world has ever known and has brought us closer to the realization of our traditional ideals of economic and political democracy. It is appropriate, therefore, that the nation pay tribute on Labor Day to the creator of so much of the nation's strength, freedom, and leadership — the American worker.” (US Department of Labor website)

How we celebrate:

When the holiday was first instituted, it was determined it would be celebrated by a parade followed by political speakers. As the years have passed by, parades and political speakers have mostly fallen by the wayside and the American people just enjoy having a day off from their toils.
What to do in Lincoln, NE on Labor Day Weekend:

Labor Day weekend snuck up on me! I can’t believe it is here already! A 3-day holiday weekend screams “do something special!!” So, I have compiled a list of things to do this weekend.

1) Go to the last Nebraska State Fair in Lincoln!
There are numerous activities ranging from concerts, parades, high diving, animals, rides and everyone’s favorite…FOOD! To see a detailed schedule for each day check out their website: http://www.statefair.org/fair/
2) Sports
Nebraska Football’s season opener against Florida Atlantic – Saturday at 6:00 pm
Nebraska’s Soccer team vs. Lamar – Friday
3) Sports Car Club of America in Lincoln Airpark
4) Labor Day Quarter Horse show at Lancaster Event Center – Saturday through Monday
5) Movies: There are lots of new movies out this weekend! According to my Flixster IPhone app the following movies open Friday: All About Steve, Gamer, and Extract. (Whether they are in Lincoln yet, I don’t know!)
6) Parks and Lakes: There are so many great parks around Lincoln. A family favorite of mine is to pack a picnic and go to the park for a couple of hours. Just getting away from the hustle and bustle is a vacation in itself!

I know there are many more great activities… I apologize if I did not mention your favorite. Have a great weekend and Happy Labor Day!!!