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Thursday, 25 June 2009

 


 Situated in the North end of Gulf Park Estates, this elegant three-bedroom, two-bath home offers supreme luxury. The light and airy interior evokes spaciousness and is ideal for both casual daily relaxing and superb entertaining. This home has been completed and ready to move in.

The home is near several Ocean Springs School System schools well know in the state for 5-Level higher education.

Watch a Virtual Tour of the home by clicking on the photo below.

Outstanding amenities include high ceilings, indirect lighting, decorators colors, spacious and open style gourmet kitchen with oversized cabinetry.  French doors lead to a covered patio for family gathering and entertainment. This is a must see and this home qualifies for the "Above the Crowd" program.

To see additional photos and amenities on this home, visit SuperbNewConstruction.

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Wednesday, 24 June 2009

 


  If you can't afford to make the payments on your home and can't see the point of making payments to stay in your home that's worth less than what you owe, you may want to consider a bank Short Sale.  Sometimes, it makes sense for homeowner to bail out, assuming all of the following apply:

  • You owe way more on the property than it's worth.
  • You can't afford the payments no matter how much you trim your budget in other areas and even if the lender is willing to modify their mortgage.
  •  You are way behind on payments and will never be able to catch up.
  •  Trying to do the right thing is putting you deeper and deeper in debt. 
  •  Your lender rejects your request for an affordable loan modification.
  •  You can't refinance into an affordable monthly payment.
  •  You have come to grips with the fact that you may lose this house.
  •  You have exhausted or dismissed all other options, including bankruptcy.

If you are facing these tough issues, we may be able to help you.  Call us at 228.374.0880 for a confidential interview. There are other option available to you in lieu of foreclosure.

For more information on how to avoid foreclosure go to DistressedHelp for additional help

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POSTED BY: Al & Dee Allegue AT 10:54 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Sunday, 07 June 2009

Shortly after Hurricane Katrina, the Mississippi Gulf Coast was inundated with building materials from all parts of the United States and in some cases overseas.  Drywall was a major staple in the rebuilding of homes and business throughout the Gulf Coast. But what we didn't realize was that some of the drywall used to rebuild was possibly defective Chinese drywall.  According to the Associated Press, more than 500 million pounds was imported to the U.S., enough to build around 100,000 homes. Although the Chinese drywall was likely used throughout the country, it's now reported that some ended up being used in Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Gulfport and d'Iberville. 

How can you tell if perhaps Chinese drywall was used to build or rebuild your home or business? Reportedly, Chinese drywall emits sulfur fumes that produces a "rotten eggs" odor and cause metals, such as air conditioning coils, and electrical wiring to corrode. The fumes have also been associated with respiratory and sinus problems in some local residents.

The first complaints came from Florida, where tests conducted by the state health department found that samples of Chinese drywall contained higher levels of sulfuric and organic compounds than American-made sample. The Chinese samples contained traces of strontium sulfide while the American sample did not. Strontium sulfide is a gray powder that emits a hydrogen sulfide, or "rotten eggs," odor when exposed to moist air. The three Chinese samples also contained higher levels of hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, and carbon disulphide than the American drywall. These compounds are potentially toxic, and carbon disulphide in liquid form is extremely flammable.

Here in Mississippi, the first report came from a homeowner in Pearl County. See  www.PicayuneItem.com. According to the PicayuneItem.com report, a local inspector found evidence of tainted Chinese drywall in a home located in the Round Rock Subdivision in Mississippi's Pearl County. The inspector said that air conditioning coils in the home have been replaced because of corrosion on three occasions. The inspector found Chinese drywall in the home, which was built only three years ago, as well as heavy black corrosion on the copper components of the water heater and electrical wiring, the PicayuneItem.com said. Finally, the inspector described a strong odor in the house, a major characteristic of the sulfur chemicals released from the drywall

So far, most of the drywall complaints have come from the southern states, where a warm, humid climate are conducive to the emission of sulfur fumes. In Louisiana, there have been at least 350 reports, and a few cases now being reported here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and in Alabama, Virginia and North Carolina.

Some of the local health officials we've spoken with say that it's difficult to say why the drywall is emitting sulfur fumes, but according to one local home inspector, the fact that it was made from scrubber residue which is calcium sulfate, also known as synthetic gypsum.fly ash - a waste product of coal burning - could provide a clue.

The situation has prompted calls for government intervention. The governors of both Florida and Louisiana have asked the Federal Government to step in, and the Consumer Products Safety Commission is in Florida testing drywall. Bills have been introduced in both houses of the U.S. Congress calling for a recall and a ban on Chinese drywall. Others are advocating for financial assistance for homeowners dealing with drywall problems.

POSTED BY: Al & Dee Allegue AT 08:56 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Tuesday, 02 June 2009

Al & Dee Allegue continue to not only list but Sell homes in this Real Estate market. These Realtors have continued to succeed despite the windfall of Realtors leaving the market. A lot of it is done based on their technological marketing that exceeds their client's expectations. Al & Dee share an International Network of highly skilled and trained Realtors call StarPower with Howard Brinton.

Below is an example of one of the Allegue's newest listings in d'Iberville near Biloxi

Click on the photo to view a Virtual Tour of this home!

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