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Tchefuncta Club Estates Subdivision, Covington, LA, Real Estate For Sale, Video

April 8, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Encompassing 900 acres, Tchefuncta Club Estates is a beautiful and serene subdivision located along the Tchefuncte River in Covington, LA. With dappled sunlight peeking through the trees as you drive along the beautiful winding roads, a feeling of being home begins to surround you as soon as you arrive. All homes in Tchefuncte feature large wooded lots and are surrounded by 460 acres of dedicated green space. Homeowners enjoy walking, biking, and even horseback riding along the many nature trails throughout the subdivision, viewing abundant wildlife. As well homeowners may enjoy fishing in the stocked ponds, or go boating in Tchefuncta’s privately owned Laked Emfred, or even further along the Tchefuncte River to where ever your adventurous heart may lead.

Originally founded in 1956, Tchefuncta Club Estates is one of the oldest established gated residential communities in St. Tammany Parish. Each property owner in Tchefuncta Estates is also a stockholder, and participates in the preservation and operation of the subdivision. Also, Membership in Tchefuncta Country Club has its perks, and you will enjoy the excellent amenities of golfing, tennis, swimming, a state of the art fitness center, and a fine dining restaurant.

In summary, Tchefuncta Club Estates is truly a great place to live!

For more information on homes for sale in Tchefuncta, please contact Marc Pellettiere at 985-867-8670, or marc@mmsre.com.

Thank You

Marc

Filed Under: Covington, Louisiana, St Tammany Subdivisions, St Tammany Videos Tagged With: Tchefuncte Estates

14.85 Acres, Multi Family Vacant Land For Sale, Three Rivers Rd, Covington, LA

April 7, 2011 by admin

14.85 Acres, Multi-Family Vacant Land, Three Rivers Road, Covington, LA 70433 – LACBD MLS Property Listing.

14.85ac Covington, LA Multi Family Land For Sale 
Unique opportunity to purchase high density multi-family zoned vacant land located on Three Rivers Rd, 0.3 miles off Highway 190. Uniform dimensions with 952' frontage on Three Rivers.

Priced to sell @ $1.53/sf.

For more information please contact Mauti Meredith Scoggin at 985-893-3500.

Thank You

Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: Covington, Louisiana Tagged With: Multifamily Property

St Tammany Parish Foreclosure Sale, Scheduled May 4th, 2011

April 6, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Download St Tammany Parish Foreclosure Sale, May 4th, 2011

Attached above is a link to the latest Foreclosures / Distressed Properties list for St Tammany Parish. The Sheriff's sale for these properties is scheduled Wednesday May 4th, 2011 at 10:00 am on the first floor of the Justice Center located at 701 N Columbia St, Covington, LA 70433. This list is an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format), and will require each user to view the document using the Free Adobe Reader. This program is available at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
 
If you have any questions regarding understanding this list or the availability of any of these properties, please do not hesitate to call or email and we will work with you to resolve any questions.
This list is provided as a free service.
Please consider Mauti Meredith Scoggin when selling or purchasing a property in our local market.
We service both Residential and Commercial Real Estate.
 
Thank You
Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: St Tammany Foreclosures, Scheduled Sales

2011 St Tammany Children’s Museum, Celebration of Discovery, Video

April 5, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

In 2004, the Junior League of Greater Covington initiated talks with Parish President Kevin Davis to build a children’s museum in St. Tammany. In 2009, the museum groundbreaking was held at its future home on Koop Drive adjacent to the Kids Konnection playground.

What a really great fun and exciting place for children in St Tammany. Attached is a short video of the Celebration of Discovery.
Thank You
Marc

 

Filed Under: Mandeville, Louisiana, St Tammany Videos, We Love St Tammany! Tagged With: News

Mandeville Live, Free Friday Concerts at the Trailhead in Mandeville, LA

April 4, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Here is a brief video of the Free Concerts performed at the Mandeville Trailhead from March 11th through April 15th, 2011.

Thank You

Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: Mandeville, Louisiana, St Tammany Videos, We Love St Tammany! Tagged With: Fairs and Festivals!

Video of Abita Springs, Louisiana Earth Fest, 2011

March 28, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Abita Springs, Louisiana was originally an Indian Village which was settled for it’s natural springs water. And… Uhhh… Ummm… Today… They make some pretty darn good beer with it. 馃檪

Progress I reckon…

Our spring weather has been beautiful of late and the Village of Abita Springs is a great little place to call home. Hope you enjoy.

Thank You

Marc

Filed Under: Abita Springs, Louisiana, St Tammany Videos Tagged With: Fairs and Festivals!

1097 Tallowtree Dr, Mandeville, LA, Video of Home For Sale, Woodlands Subdivision

March 28, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

1097 Tallowtree Dr. 145 sq ft Office/Study not inluded in approx living area;4 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath home in gated Mandeville community; 12′ ceilings, crown molding, wall of windows; Gourmet Kitchen with 5 burner gas cooktop, stainless appliances, brick wall with microwave & oven, granite countertops, breakfast bar; Formal Dining Room w/ wainscoating. Wood flooring, Built-in bookshelves, Fireplace, Fenced yard. A Must See! Community pool, cabana & tennis court.

For more information please contact us at 985-867-8670.

Thank You

Marc

Filed Under: Mandeville, Louisiana, St Tammany Subdivisions, St Tammany Videos Tagged With: Homes for Sale

Arbor Walk Subdivision, Madisonville, LA, Real Estate, Video with Steve Scoggin

March 28, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

This is a really good, short, informative, video by Steve Scoggin of Mauti Meredith Scoggin showing the amenities of Arbor Walk subdivision located in Madisonville, LA.

Filed Under: Madisonville, Louisiana, St Tammany Subdivisions, St Tammany Videos Tagged With: Arbor Walk Subdivision

St Tammany Parish Foreclosure Sale, Scheduled April 27th, 2011

March 24, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Download St Tammany Parish Foreclosure Sale, April 27th, 2011

Attached above is a link to the latest Foreclosures / Distressed Properties list for St Tammany Parish. The Sheriff's sale for these properties is scheduled Wednesday April 27th, 2011 at 10:00 am on the first floor of the Justice Center located at 701 N Columbia St, Covington, LA 70433. This list is an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format), and will require each user to view the document using the Free Adobe Reader. This program is available at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
 
If you have any questions regarding understanding this list or the availability of any of these properties, please do not hesitate to call or email and we will work with you to resolve any questions.
This list is provided as a free service.
Please consider Mauti Meredith Scoggin when selling or purchasing a property in our local market.
We service both Residential and Commercial Real Estate.
 
Thank You
Marc Pellettiere

Filed Under: St Tammany Foreclosures, Scheduled Sales

Excellent Article On Why Title Insurance Is Vital To Protecting Homebuyers

March 23, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Foreclosure issues bring title insurance to the forefront.

As recently as this summer 2010, some questioned the use of title insurance, suggesting it was an unnecessary expense when purchasing a home. Yet over the last six months, reports that paperwork in the foreclosure process could be invalid have raised questions about the validity of title to foreclosed properties and sparked fear that homeowners who purchased in good faith could possibly lose their home. Allegations of robo-signing and notary irregularities have reminded us of the immense value of title insurance.

Today more than ever, consumers are reminded that in order to have peace of mind, they should purchase an owner’s title insurance policy whenever they buy a home. This is especially true when buying a property that has been foreclosed. Anyone who purchased an owner’s title insurance policy when they acquired a foreclosed property will be protected if ownership issues arise due to a lender’s foreclosure documentation practices. An owner’s policy provides assurance that your title company will stand behind you if a covered title problem arises after you buy your home. The bottom line is that your title company will be there to pay valid claims and cover the costs of defending an attack on your title. Title insurance compensates and provides legal representation to real estate owners and lenders against any financial loss that might arise because of undiscovered liens, encumbrances or defects in the title to the property. These defects can result in total losses, where a defective foreclosure or forgery means legal title is not actually conveyed, or they can result in partial losses where a neighbor’s garage or fence encroaches on the insured property.

There are two basic types of title insurance policies. A lender’s policy, usually based on the dollar amount of the loan, protects only the lender’s interests in the property should a problem with the title arise. Similarly, an owner’s policy, usually based on the home’s total purchase price, protects only the homebuyer’s interests in the property should a problem with the title arise. An owner’s policy will provide protection against ownership challenges, errors or omissions in deeds, mistakes in examining records, missed liens, forgery and undisclosed heirs, among other things.

Unlike most other types of insurance, you pay a one-time premium at the time of your home purchase for coverage that continues as long as you or your heirs own the property. Depending on where you live, the cost of an owner’s policy is marginal when a lender’s policy is also being issued. This “simultaneous issue” discount means you do not pay full premium for owner’s and lender’s policies. You may even split settlement costs with the seller for the lender or owner’s policy. Depending on the state, rates are set by by the state’s Department of Insurance or by the companies themselves. Consumers should ask their local title company how rates are determined and what services are included in the rate for where they live.

An example of how an owner’s policy protects homeowners occurred in Texas earlier this year. A homebuilder was charged with defrauding first-time homebuyers by selling houses that were encumbered by undisclosed liens. When the builder subsequently failed to pay the debt, the creditors who were owed money started foreclosure proceedings and filed lawsuits against the home buyers. The developer sold the properties without home buyers realizing that their new houses were subject to undisclosed liens because they did not purchase title insurance. An owner’s policy would have paid to settle the dispute and covered any associated legal fees.

In all transactions, a search of public land records affecting the property is conducted to make sure a homeowner has clear title to their property. The title agent will scrutinize prior deeds or mortgages, divorce decrees, court judgments, delinquent taxes and child and spousal support payments, vesting, covenants, conditions and restrictions, general encumbrances, and utility or other kinds of easements. A history of ownership of the property is created, called an abstract, and steps may be taken to cure title issues that are discovered. This may include correcting recording and indexing errors in the public record, correcting misspelled names or incorrect legal descriptions. According to the American Land Title Association, the title insurance industry cures defects in public records in more than 35 percent of all transactions.

Some examples of documents that can present unexpected title issues include:

路 Deeds, wills and trusts that contain improper wording or incorrect names;
路 Outstanding mortgages and judgments, or a lien against the property because the seller has not paid his taxes;
路 Easements that allow construction of a road or utility line;
路 Pending legal action against the property that could affect a purchaser; or
路 Incorrect notary acknowledgements.

Some examples of issues which can present title claims under your policy include:

路 A forged signature on the deed, which would mean no transfer of ownership to you;
路 An unknown heir of a previous owner who is claiming ownership of the property;
路 Instruments executed under an expired or a fabricated power of attorney; or
路 Mistakes in the public records.

The majority of the one-time title insurance premium covers the cost to discover, identify and repair issues caused by events that occurred in the past. Because of these preventive measures, title insurance is fundamentally different from all other forms of insurance, which charge annual premiums to provide insurance protection for future events. The curative work performed by title agents minimizes the fear, disruption and distress that title claims have on homeowners.

One way to compare title insurance to other lines of insurance is to imagine if a homeowner’s insurance agent came into a home and inspected all of the wiring at no additional cost to the owner. The agent then repaired any and all faulty or frayed wiring at no cost and guaranteed that none of the wiring that was repaired or any wiring that the agent could not see, would cause a fire. Finally, the agent charged a one-time fee for the inspection, repairs and guarantee that would be in effect as long as you or your heirs owned the property. The title industry finds the faulty wiring, fixes the faulty wiring and charges a one-time premium to guarantee its work, based on the value of the property.

When property changes hands in the United States, it is through a private contract that is recorded in the public record. No matter the type of purchase, but especially a foreclosure, it is important that all documentation is in order. Commitment to accuracy and quality assurance is the foundation of title insurance. This commitment ensures fewer problems for homeowners and provides assurance that they won’t lose their investment.

Consumers have a choice shopping for the best price and in selecting the provider of their title insurance related services. Asking questions can save you money the next time you buy or refinance a home. When refinancing with your existing lender, ask for a copy of your original lender’s title insurance policy. When purchasing a home, ask your real estate agent or the home seller for a copy of any existing owner’s title insurance policy written within the previous seven years. When placing a title order, provide your settlement agent or lawyer with a complete, legible copy of any prior title policies. Finally, ask your settlement agent or lawyer if any discounted title insurance rates are available based on your situation.

Written by the American Land Title Association and reprinted with permission.聽 Reprints available by request at www.alta.org

The American Land Title Association helps educate consumers about title insurance so that they can better understand their choices and make informed decisions. Homebuyers, regulators and legislators are encouraged to check out the website, www.homeclosing101.org, to learn more about title insurance and the closing process.

Thank You

 

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