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If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the information and the latest updates, tips, and tricks from Jodie Ofosky - your professional Salt Lake City Real Estate Agents.

Salt Lake City Area Real Estate Podcast with Jodie Osofsky Jodie Osofsky

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If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the information and the latest updates, tips, and tricks from Jodie Ofosky - your professional Salt Lake City Real Estate Agents.

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    Everything You Need to Know About Estate Planning, Part 2

    Everything You Need to Know About Estate Planning, Part 2

    Welcome to part two of our series about estate planning. I’ve invited Eric Froisland, a licensed attorney, to come back and explain estate planning in a little more detail. Looking to buy in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a full Home Search Looking to sell in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a free Home Equity Report When should you put an estate plan in place? There’s really no right or wrong time. However, Eric recommends that you start thinking about it more seriously after you’ve bought a home or had children. Another thing to remember is that an estate plan is something that you need to update continually. As your life changes, your estate plan should change too. For example, you may need to update it after you have a child or get married. Should the worst happen, you don't want an ex-spouse or former friend to be listed as the decision-maker on your healthcare directive. It's something to get taken care of early According to Eric, a typical estate plan will cost $1,000 to $1,500. It’s something smart to get taken care of early so that your family will be taken care of no matter what happens. If you have any questions for Eric or would like to hire him to set up an estate plan for yourself, give him a call at (801)-290-2130 or send an email over to froidlandtaxlaw@gmail.com. If you have any other questions for me in the meantime, don’t hesitate to reach out and give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you!

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    Everything You Need to Know About Estate Planning, Part 1

    Everything You Need to Know About Estate Planning, Part 1

    Do you know much about estate planning? Fear not, we’re covering all the basics today.  Looking to buy in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a full Home Search Looking to sell in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a free Home Equity Report I was recently joined by my good friend and client, Eric Froisland, who is also a licensed attorney in the state of Utah. I wanted him to come by to talk about a topic that you probably have a lot of misconceptions about. I know I did. I’m talking about estate planning. I think it’s really important for you to have an estate plan no matter who you are, and Eric agrees. Originally, I had thought the whole purpose of an estate plan is to keep the government out of your money and keep your family from fighting over your stuff. That’s part of it, but it’s a lot more complicated according to Eric. Your will and your trust are actually what help your family decide what to do with your things. However, there are three equally important parts of your estate plan: your advanced healthcare directive, HIPAA release forms, and power of attorney. An estate plan isn’t only beneficial to your family, but it’s also beneficial to you personally. There are a lot of gray areas out there when it comes to the advanced healthcare directive that can be exploited if you don’t have a plan in place. There’s really no right or wrong time to get started. A lot of people want to know if they should do their estate planning online. While it’s certainly an option, Eric doesn’t recommend it. When you're sitting down with an attorney, they will cover issues that wouldn't be covered by an online estate planner. Online planners will treat you more like a number in the system. If you have questions or want to discuss this further, please feel free to reach out to me. I’d love to hear from you.

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    Don't Miss This Unique Sugar House Listing

    Don't Miss This Unique Sugar House Listing

    This gorgeous Sugar House listing is unique for the area and has a lot to offer. Let’s take a look. Looking to buy in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a full Home Search Looking to sell in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a free Home Equity Report Today I’m very excited to share a great listing in Sugar House.  One reason I find this listing to be so special is that it shows you can live with a family in Sugar House while still having access to modern amenities.  This two-story, 3,000 square foot home was built in 1938, which is unusual for the area.  Living with a family in Sugar House while still having access to modern amenities is possible. In the master, you’ll enjoy high ceilings, a walk-out porch, and a fabulous walk-in closet.  Just off of the master, there’s also an office space and a wet bar.  Of course, this is just one room of the house. If you are interested in the home and would like a personal tour, I would love to share all it has to offer with you. If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

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    What's Better Than Coffee and Cats?

    What's Better Than Coffee and Cats?

    Today I’m visiting Tinker’s Cat Cafe, which just opened last week. Let’s take a look. Looking to buy in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a full Home Search Looking to sell in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a free Home Equity Report Today I’m visiting Tinker’s Cat Cafe, which just opened last week. The cafe has coffee, tea, cat-themed treats, and, of course, feline friends to keep you company during your visit. The walls were covered in places for them to climb and the floors had plenty of comfy beds and rugs for the cats to relax in while we humans enjoy our food and drink. Whether you want to snuggle and play with the cats or simply watch them explore, Tinker’s is so much fun. Each and every cat at Tinker’s is up for adoption. The best part is that each and every cat at Tinker’s is up for adoption. When you visit, you could be leaving with a new friend. Even if you don’t plan to adopt, though, you can still enjoy the therapeutic benefits of spending time with these sweet felines. If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

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    What You Should Know About Your Property Taxes

    What You Should Know About Your Property Taxes

    Have questions about your property tax notice? We have answers. Looking to buy in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a full Home Search Looking to sell in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a free Home Equity Report It’s that time of year again. Property tax season! Most municipalities are adjusting values and therefore raising taxes. You probably have already received your notice this year, but I wanted to make you aware of a few different things about them.  You’ve probably already received your notice in the mail. The first thing you’ll get is a notice in early fall. Then a month or two later, you’ll receive a property tax bill that’s typically due sometime in November or late December. It’s important to note that this bill is something that’s typically included in your escrow account. Your mortgage company actually mails out that check. Before you decide that you need to pay your property tax bill, check with your mortgage company to see if you already have.  If you have any questions about this or about protesting your property taxes, I’d be glad to assist. Just give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

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    Inside the Habitat for Humanity ReStore

    Inside the Habitat for Humanity ReStore

    Today, I’m meeting with Ed Blake from the Habitat for Humanity ReStore to discuss how the organization works, and how you can help them with their amazing cause. Looking to buy in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a full Home Search Looking to sell in the Salt Lake City Area? Get a free Home Equity Report Today, we’ll be talking with Ed Blake at Habitat for Humanity. What does Habitat for Humanity do for the community? Ed: We provide affordable housing for families in need. We don’t give them the house; they get a 30-year, no interest mortgage, and they pay back every cent we give them. Habitat for Humanity also does critical repairs, primarily on homes that are making people sick. Another service I’d like to talk about is our Habitat for Humanity ReStore, which keeps 781 tons of refuse and turns it into money that comes into our affordable housing program. A lot of this product is new; people think it’s all used or garbage, but a lot of it is actually brand-new. The story goes quite often that if you come down here and you can’t find what you want, just wait a few days—it’ll come in eventually. These are all building improvement items for homes. On the real estate side, if you hear about a family that’s going to take out the kitchen as soon as they move in, donate those materials to us. You’ll come down here and sell or donate it—you get a tax write-off for it as well—and we can also send a truck out to pick it up for you. We provide affordable housing for families in need If you’re going to to be tearing out your bathrooms or kitchens, contact the ReStore and see if it’s a fit for them to come pick up those materials. You get a tax write-off, and you won’t have to haul it to the dump and pay to get rid of it. They’ll absolutely reuse it. Beyond that, if you’re doing any home projects such as finishing or redoing a bathroom or basement, please stop by the ReStore for any number of supplies. There’s furniture, tile, cabinets, appliances, and much more. As one last final touch, who gets these Habitat homes? Ed: The people who get these homes are people in the community who are earning 30% to 60% of the area median income, families in need, and often single parents with their children, which is our largest demographic. Please keep that in mind, and if you’re looking to volunteer, Habitat for Humanity is always a great entity to work with. They are located at 1276 S 500 W, Salt Lake City, Utah 84107. You can also follow their activities on their Facebook page. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to reach out to me. I'd be happy to help you.

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