JHersh Realty, LLC in Southwest Montana

Serving Bozeman, Three Forks, Belgrade, Manhattan, Butte, Anaconda and nearby communities.

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“Jenny has been much more helpful than anyone else I’ve worked with.”

— Cody P.

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Time to Winterize Your Home

It’s still warm enough to work in the yard, but not for too much longer!  Here is a helpful list of things you may want to do before winter arrives . . . 

Test run your heating system, before you will need it.  Take care of any maintenance, such as replacing the air filer.  Consider hiring a professional to inspect your heating system.  It is a good idea to check and clean vents and exhausts too.  

Test or replace the batteries in your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.  

If you have a fireplace, it’s time to clear obstructions from the chimney.  In case an animal has made a nest, be certain that the material is thoroughly removed.  Check the damper and chimney draft.  Have the chimney cleaned and repair any open mortar joints.

We have some pretty cold winters here in Montana.  Insulate exposed water pipes.  Turn off outdoor faucets from their main water supply inside the house and drain the excess at the exterior.  Flush and winterize your sprinkler system.  

I like to remove the screens to clean the outside (and inside) of my windows one more time, before the snow flies.  

Once all of the leaves have fallen, clean out the gutters and downspouts to limit ice buildup.  

While you are up there, sneak a peak at the roof and make sure there aren’t any loose or missing shingles, etc.  

You may also need to tend your garden, flower bed, prune hedges and trees before they lay dormant for a long winter’s nap.  

The cool dry days of autumn are a great time to seal or stain wooden decks.  

Put away patio furniture.

Drain the gas from your lawn mower and prepare your snowplow / blower so that it is ready for operation.  

Am I forgetting anything?  Let me know what you do to prepare your home for winter. 

I will be sharing tips on how to make your home more heat efficient next week, stay tuned.

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How to Buy a Home

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The path to becoming a homeowner may seem confusing and overwhelming at first, but this guide should help ease the anxiety around the process!

1. Call your real estate agent, Jenny, 406-570-5869.

2. Get pre-approved. Many people overlook this, but you’ll want to do this first, so you are aware of how much you can borrow.

3. Set a budget. Now that you know how much money you can borrow, it’s time to narrow down what property you can look at with a realistic budget.

4. Save for a down payment. Though down payments are lower than in previous years, you should still save for a down payment to avoid financial obstacles.

5. Boost your credit score. A credit score is a critical player in the home-buying process. You can improve your score by avoiding large purchases and paying your bills on time.

Have more questions? Call Jenny today, 406-570-5869.

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Contingent

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Definition time! Today’s lexicon is “contingent”.

A contingency describes the status of a transaction that was already approved, but there are still conditions of the Agreement of Sale that need to be agreed upon for the transaction to complete. Buyers may choose what to include in the contract. There are five common contingencies, according to Forbes:

  1. Inspection contingencies – Inspections can show a buyer the condition of the house that they are interested in purchasing.

  2. Financing contingencies – This gives the buyer time to apply and get approved for a loan to purchase a home. If the buyer is unable to get proper financing, they will be able to look towards other sources or just back out of the sale.

  3. Appraisal contingencies – This ensures that the buyer is protected if the sale price of their home of interest doesn’t align with the fair market value.

  4. Title contingencies – This includes a legal document that explains who has owned the home in the past and who owns the home now. A record of legality issues can also be included.

  5. Home sale contingencies – This allows a certain amount of time to find a buyer for a home. If there is no buyer within the time frame, one has the right to walk away from the sale with their earnest money deposit.

Have more questions about contingencies? Give Jenny a call, 406-570-5869.

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REALTOR® Nutritional “Facts”

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What do you get when you collaborate with a #RealEstateAgent?

More than the recommended daily amount of drive, passion, determination, kindness, patience, and A LOT of caffeine. 

What’s the end result? One amazing home that you love. 

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Happy Presidents’ Day

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“The origin of Presidents’ Day lies in the 1880s, when the birthday of Washington—commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution and the first president of the United States—was first celebrated as a federal holiday. In 1968 Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Bill, which moved a number of federal holidays to Mondays . . . “ https://www.britannica.com/topic/Presidents-Day

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Recipe of the Month

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Since it’s the month of love, nothing says “I love you” more than some sweet, delicious, and cute thumbprint cookies! Best of all, they don’t take a lot of effort but taste like you slaved away in the kitchen. 

Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour
 ½ tsp. Baking powder
 2 tbs. Almond milk
 ½ tsp. Salt
 ¾ cup margarine, softened
 ½ cup sugar, or sweetener of your choice
 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
 ⅓ cup assorted jams for the filling
 Optional: Powdered sugar

Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 350 F/177 C and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
2. In a medium bowl, whisk flour and salt together. Set aside.
3. Add softened margarine, sugar, vanilla extract, and almond milk to another bowl and mix.
4. Slowly add in the flour/salt mix and combine until a dough is formed. Be careful not to over-mix.
5. Scoop out a half tablespoons worth of dough and roll into a smooth ball. Place all dough balls about 1 ½ inch apart.
6. Make the indent by using your finger (the “thumbprint” mark). Fill each indent with jam, but be careful not to overfill.
7. Bake for about 13-15 minutes or until barely lightly golden.
8. Remove from the oven and let them cool for 5-10 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack. Optional: Dust with powdered sugar.

(Recipe adapted from veganhuggs.com)

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Home Inspection - Start to Finish

What is a home inspection? Do you need a home inspection? What happens in a home inspection? What do you do with a home inspection? What's an inspection notice? Jenny Hershberger, a REALTOR® with Bozeman Real Estate Experts in Southwest Montana takes the time to explain the home inspection process, from start to finish, when buying a home. #bozemanrealestateexperts #homeinspection #buyahome #homeinmontana #bozemanrealestate #jhersh #jennyhershberger

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What is “Title”

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 Definition time! Today’s lexicon is “title.” According to FindLaw©, “title” describes the person who has legal ownership and the legal right to use a piece of property. If someone has a defective title, it can lead to obstacles, such as difficulty establishing ownership of a property or difficulty exercising the rights of said property. Have more questions about title? Give Jenny a call today, 406-570-5869.

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