Showing posts with label New Mexico Film Real Estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Mexico Film Real Estate. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Through A Lens Clearly - Capitalizing on the $8,000 Homebuyers Tax Credit


We at crewnewmexico.com are aware of the large number of film professionals living in and migrating to the ABQ metro area, and we want you to have a local voice provide some information about the real estate scene. Bob Dienst of Chocolate Properties is our Guest Blogger, and is writing about the hustle and quick action you need to take advantage of the $8,000 Homebuyer Tax Credit.

The title of this blog is gleamed off a 1962 Ingmar Bergman film called "Through a Glass Darkly." It starred Max von Sydow and was a three-act "chamber film" in which "four family members act as mirrors for each other."

“Through a lens clearly” means we want to bring a crystal clear focus to a unique opportunity in the world of real estate – that is going to be over soon. We know there are many film professionals moving to the Albuquerque area – and looking for homes. Our advice? Act now to take advantage of the $8,000 Homebuyers Tax Credit.

Why now? Like a good comedy, it’s about the timing. For new home buyers (& this includes folks who’ve been renting for the past three years yet maybe owned a home before that), if they close by Nov. 30, 2009 they can get up to an $8,000 Tax Credit from Uncle Sam. In some cases, they can get a “forward” payment at closing up to about $6,500 in the form of a soft second mortgage to be paid off when they get their tax return money. That will pay for the closing costs in most cases. (And yep, if you’re credit is really great, in some rare cases you can still get in with no money down.)

Let’s say you close on Nov. 30th – the very last day to be eligible to get your $8,000 Tax Credit. Subtract 60 days (or maybe more) to process the loan, we’re at Sept. 30th…we’ll probably lose another 4-5 days because the lenders are closed during Thanksgiving weekend, so we’re at around Sept. 24th. Now subtract another 7-10 days for negotiating the deal and that’s IF everything goes well, we’re at around Sept. 14th. AND that’s for a regular deal (no Short Sales here!). Now subtract another 2 weeks to find the home (& that’s very very fast), we’re at Sept. 1st. Now subtract 2-3 days to get a Pre-Qual letter from your favorite lender…oops! We’re at the tail end of this month of August.

So you see, this real estate clock is ticking down fast. Of course if you don’t want the $8,000 – that’s o.k. There’s still good deals to be had but without the $8k Tax Credit.

But there’s another big element creeping upward, and that’s the interest rate. Today it’s about 5.75%, which is really good. But about a month ago it was at 5%. And three months ago about 4.75%. I think that 5.75% is still an incredible rate. Even a 6.5% is an incredible rate. Do I hear some of you grumbling about that last remark, saying I’m nuts? A funny thing happened the summer of 1981. We were in a real steep recession where the interest rates were 21.5% and 22.0%. Those aren’t misprints. Google it if you don’t believe me. There were homeowners borrowing at 22% in the summer of 1981.

Things have improved immensely in the past twenty-one years, especially here – and I’m grateful for it. We’re also very proud to be a part of the crewnewmexico.com network. Start using the network to find other businesses, and to work with them. What a great resource. Grab your favorite real estate person (Realtor, Lender, whomever) and have coffee with them. Let them explain things to you. Networking is a key in almost every business and it really works. If you don’t have a favorite Realtor or Lender yet know of someone who wants to buy real soon we can help them and take the time to get it done right.



Bob Dienst has been a Realtor in the Metro ABQ area since 1982. He operates his own residential sales company, Chocolate Properties, with his wife and partner, Carolyn. “We work hard : we consult, negotiate, and follow up on the many transactional details it takes to get the job done, and done right. We help educate our clients and make it fun and painless. Click here to learn more about us!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Great 3br Townhome for Sale in Heart of ABQ. Ideal for Film Professional

A great Albuquerque real estate listing for New Mexico film professionals. Affordable, excellent views of the Sandias and downtown ABQ, in secluded La Luz community right in the heart of Albuquerque. You'll be at Albuquerque Studios or Sony Digital in just minutes. Tennis court, pool, walking trails, very private. Priced right for a below the line film worker, but a super nice place regarless of the price. Offered by Bob Dienst of Chocolate Properties. http://www.crewnewmexico.com/chocolateproperties1

Monday, March 30, 2009

Real Estate for the New Mexico Film Industry? Absolutely!


One of the best things about the film industry is the way in which is has a wide-ranging impact on the economy - and that includes the real estate market. There are several ways that realtors and property owners/managers can open up their marketing efforts to the film industry - it just takes understanding your market!

  • Firstly, there's your every-day home sales. The average film worker earns $20,000+ more per year than the average New Mexican. They are a migrant bunch, with a large swath of LA and New York based filmmakers making New Mexico their new home. With real estate prices significantly lower here (at least in the ABQ market), and high wage jobs, film professionals are an excellent home-buying demographic. From grips to studio executives, film professionals are moving to New Mexico. Here's a realtor listing page.
  • Second. List properties as filming locations (earn $500 - several thousand $ per day, depending on the film, the property, the duration, and the size of the production.) Productions carry at least a $1 million bond to take care of any damages that occur during the shoot, but quite frequently your location will look better after the production leaves than before they arrived! That's because they'll sometimes re-paint or re-plaster, fix up the landscaping, (all with your express permission, of course). You'll work with a locations manager who is essentially the liasion between you and the production - and they'll make sure everything goes smoothly. Any any kind of property can make a great location: residential, commerical, ranch, factory, vacant lot - you name it! See our Locations section to see some listings!
  • Consider marketing your home as a furnished rental. Whether its for the Above the Line film crew, or just film professionals coming to town for business or play, furnished rentals are a very common element of production housing, and a great way to generate income for an investment property. Search our furnished rentals database now!
  • Commercial properties - do you have an open commercial/industral space that can be used as a temporary production office? The film industry needs office space for their productions; leases are typically short-term (3-6 months). Helpful things are: plenty of parking, climate control (obviously), and a flexible amount of space. Some productions just need office space, and some need casting facilities, storage/warehousing, catering/dining spaces, production vehicle parking - it runs the spectrum.
  • Do you have a commercial property that you think makes a good fit for a film professional, a film business, or film studio? Realtor De Ann Ottaway just listed the historic Fred Harvey Hotel La Castenada in Las Vegas with crewnewmexico.com. A great fit, as the Hotel has been used as a film location - and perhaps it can stay in the film world under new ownership.
  • Here's some of the folks who have taken advantage of our current 50% off special for realtors:
  • Frank Warmath and his great new lodging listing! Watch for more details.
  • Great new furnished rental offered by Garrett VeneKlasen. Watch for more details.
  • Realtor De Ann Ottaway (we wrote about this last week but we're so excited we have to say it again) who's listing the historic Fred Harvey Hotel in Las Vegas, NM!
  • Santa Fe Realtor Nancy Chiriboga, who's listing the amazing property Inn of the Turquoise Bear in Santa Fe.
Whether you're a home owner, or a listing agent, you ought to consider the opportunities available to you now that the film industry has become a sizeable and increasingly established part of the New Mexico economy. In 2007 alone, the film industry itself pumped $250,000,000 into the state - and that doesn't include the expenditures made by film professionals in their personal lives. We're proud to be part of such an exciting industry, and always welcome your inquiries and are happy to do what we can to help get you involved!