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Tuesday, 28 April 2009
 

Is Buffalo Grove Prepared for the Digital TV Transition?

 By now you've likely heard of the coming transition by all television stations to exclusively Digital format. If you don't have a digital television and depend on antenna reception rather than cable or satellite TV, you're in danger of being "in the dark" this summer.

What is the DTV Transition?

Under Federal law, all full power television stations will cease broadcasting analog signals on June 17, 2009 (the original transition date of February 17, 2009 was extended by Congress earlier this year). Currently, many television stations are broadcasting in both digital and analog. Approximately 40% of all television stations have switched transitioned to a digital format.

Why the switch to DTV?

There exist a limited number of frequencies within the broadcast spectrum. One of the primary reasons the government is mandating this switch is to free up valuable portions of the broadcast spectrum for use in public safety communications. Following the transition, police, fire and rescue agencies will have access to a greater range of frequencies.

The digital transition also has a tangible benefit for consumers. Digital broadcasting will allow TV stations to offer improved picture and sound quality. Digital broadcasting also allows stations to utilize what is known as "multicasting."

"Multicasting" is the process of providing several channels of digital programming at the same time without using any more of the broadcast spectrum. For example, a single station could broadcast in standard digital on channel 4-1, a high definition version of the program on 4-2, and a third digital program (such as weather) on 4-3: all simultaneously. DTV can also accommodate interactive video and data technologies that are not possible with analog TV.

A portion of the broadcast spectrum will also be auctioned to wireless communications companies. These companies will then be able to provide consumers with more advanced wireless services (wireless broadband, for example).

What do I need to do?

 If you watch over-the-air TV either via a rooftop antenna or an indoor "rabbit ears" antenna, you have three options:

  1. Purchase and setup a Digital-to-Analog converter box -Digital-to-analog converter boxes are available for purchase in stores, and must be hooked up to any TV in your household that currently uses an over-the-air signal. If your current antenna receives a strong signal for channels 2-51 you should not need any additional equipment. Digital-to-analog converter boxes will not convert your analog TV to high-definition (HDTV).The boxes are priced between $40 and $70. To help with the cost of converter boxes, the U.S. Government is offering up to two $40 coupons per household. For information on coupons, visitwww.dtv2009.gov or call 1-888-388-2009.
  2. Purchase a digital television - Note that you do NOT have to buy an HDTV - only a standard definition digital TV. If you get good reception on your current antenna for channels 2-51, you should not need to purchase a new antenna. For more information on the different quality levels of digital television, see the "More on Digital TV" section below.
  3. Subscribe to a paid TV service - If your TV received local broadcast stations via a paid service provider such as cable or satellite TV, you are already prepared for the DTV transition.

More on Digital TV

While there are a number of different quality levels of digital television programming, three are most common:

Standard Definition Television (SDTV) - SDTV is the bottom tier of quality for both analog and digital broadcasts. SDTV may be transmitted in either traditional (4:3) or widescreen (16:9) format.

Enhanced Definition Television (EDTV) - EDTV is of better quality than SDTV, and is broadcast in 480p widescreen (16:9) or traditional (4:3) format.

High Definition Television (HDTV) - Widescreen (16:9) HDTV provides the best picture and sound quality available in digital TV broadcasts. There are several different grades of resolution within the HDTV range

POSTED BY: Rachel Hausman AT 10:54 am   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
 The First Time Homebuyer's Guide to 2009
By Rachel A. Hausman
 

 
Picking a Project or Picking a Deal
 
Why buy a fixer-upper when there are so many things to buy out there today!? Properties needing renovations are up to 20 percent cheaper than their "modern" counterparts. Two years ago people paying the 15-20 percent less barely had enough to cover the rebuildig of a "vintage" home. 
With this economy contractors may be charging less and cutting deals for home improvements. So if you have the time and money to figure out how much you are saving, it might be worth your while. 
 
Find a Troubled Asset
 
Foreclosures and short sales will soon be the majority of properties on the market, and first time home buyers are the most important purchasers out there. Andee Hausman is a Certified Distressed Property Expert. She and her team hold this designation and are perfect in helping first time home buyers purchase in this market. They are time consuming deals, but who better to have than someone who is trained in this area to get it done faster for you! We also have the technology to find them as soon as they go on the market. You can only present one offer to the bank regarding a short sale, so it is better to have a team behind you who gets that information first. 
 
 
Find a Motivated Seller
 
Right now there are sellers listing their homes for values from the 2005-2006 market. Andee and her team make sure they carry out their fiduciary duty to their buyers to find the best priced homes. The Haus Team does the research to make sure that the home you are shown has a price that matches its comparable sales. There is no reason to waste your time looking at homes of unrealistic sellers. 
 
For more information contact Rachel A. Hausman 
 
rachel@andeehausman.com
cell: 847-217-3019
office: 847-353-7631
POSTED BY: Rachel Hausman AT 10:51 am   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Saturday, 25 April 2009

Here is a newsletter from Andee Hausman to Buffalo Grove and the surrounding areas in Lake County. It is full of knowledge potential and current customers need in this market to stay ahead of the curve. It also talks about the tax credits, and how to take advantage of them! Also, it is GARDEN MONTH! So click here for some tips on how to make the most of that yard!

 

Click here for the full newsletter, or use the links on the words above for tax credits, ahead of the curve.

POSTED BY: Rachel Hausman AT 12:49 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Saturday, 25 April 2009

Hey Buffalo Grove! We have a new member to our "Haus" Team. Rachel Hausman is now a licensed real estate agent and will be assiting with current and prospective customers. Rachel has just moved back to the Buffalo Grove area from RE/MAX International in Denver, CO. As much as she misses living the Rocky Mountains, she is happy to be here to help accommodate all of your needs! Rachel has a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and has mastered the art of social networking. She has expanded our sphere of influence to get you the most up to date information out there. Rachel is excellent at mediation, communication, listening, and support, and is a true asset to this industry. Her goals are not only to be a great real estate agent, but to deliver information to families on nutrition, exercise, and the new fun places to go to in the Buffalo Grove and surrounding Lake County areas. She will be posting her newsletters here, so please check them out! Check her out on twitter: Rhaus and My Twitter: Ahausexpert

POSTED BY: Andee Hausman AT 12:00 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Monday, 13 April 2009
This is a great video to watch on the new tax credit! 

Contact Me For More Infortmation:

Rachel A. Hausman
c: 847-217-3019
m: 847-353-7631




POSTED BY: Rachel Hausman AT 02:30 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Thursday, 02 April 2009
Right now the housing market may seem tough, but there is always a positive side for the many homes facing rough times. Rather than homes falling into foreclosure, you can save your credit and added stress by selling your home as a Short Sale. Andee Hausman is a Certified Distressed Property Expert, and is here to help these families in need avoid foreclosure.  Right now there are over 45 million mortgages. Over 3.3% of those are under foreclosure, 8% are in default, and 11% are distressed. Seven out of ten homes will enter into foreclosure without a real estate agent. The benefit of doing a short sale over letting your home enter foreclosure is not only a better credit score, but you can also purchase a home again in 2 years over the 5 year requirement with foreclosures. Banks right now would prefer a credit score of at least 620, but may go as low as 550. If you can short sale your home, increase your credit score, you can buy a home again in two years. Andee Hausman has all of the training and expertise you need to sell your home and avoid foreclosure. Buffalo Grove is home to many of these distressed properties, and she and her "Haus Team" are here to help. 

Contributed by Rachel A. Hausman
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POSTED BY: Rachel Hausman AT 08:25 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this

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