Monday, January 21, 2013

How to Minimize Your ID Theft Risk


How to Minimize Your ID Theft Risk


When it comes to identity theft, you can't entirely control whether you will become a victim. But here are certain steps you can take to minimize your risk.
  • Order a copy of your credit report.
  • Place passwords on your credit card, bank, and phone accounts. Avoid using easily available information like your mother's maiden name, your birth date, or a series of consecutive numbers. 
  • Secure personal information in your home, especially if you have  roommates, employ outside help or are having work done in your home. 
  • Ask about information security procedures in your workplace or at businesses, doctor's offices or other institutions that collect your personal information. 
  • Don't give out personal information on the phone, through the mail or on the Internet unless you've initiated the contact or are sure you know who you're dealing with. 
  • Confirm that you are dealing with a legitimate organization before you share any personal information. Check an organization's website by typing its URL in the address line, rather than cutting and pasting it. 
  • Treat your mail and trash carefully.
  • Promptly remove mail from your mailbox. If you're planning to be away from home and can't pick up your mail, call your post office to request a vacation hold. 
  • Always shred your charge receipts, copies of credit applications, insurance forms, physician statements, checks and bank statements, expired charge cards, and credit offers you get in the mail. 
  • Don't carry your Social Security number card; leave it in a secure place. Only give your Social Security number when absolutely necessary. 
  • Carry only the credit, debit and identification cards that you'll actually need when you go out. 
  • Be cautious when responding to promotions. Identity thieves may create phony promotional offers to get you to give them your personal information.
  • Keep your purse or wallet in a safe place at work; do the
  • same with copies of administrative forms that have your sensitive personal information. 
  • When ordering new checks, pick them up from the bank instead of having them mailed to your home mailbox. 
When you're ready to purchase your next home search the MLS just like I do! 
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Single Family Homes In The City Of Charlottesville




Search all of the homes for sale in the city of Charlottesville. Be within walking distance to many popular venues for shopping and dining including the downtown Pedestrian Mall. Get the latest market statisticspricing trendscommunity info and the school scores for the city of Charlottesville. 

So, why is now a great time to buy a home?

  1. Homes are more affordable than they've ever been in a long time.
  2. Mortgage rates are historically low.
  3. Home prices appear to have stabilized.
  4. Financing is readily available for qualified buyers.
  5. Home ownership is key to financial stability and wealth building.

If you or anyone you know would like to learn more about opportunities in the current market, I'd love to help!

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Sherry Hayward 
Keller Williams Charlottesville
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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Thinking About Selling?

Thinking About Selling?

Remember, there's nothing better than a great first impression!

What's the first thin a potential home buyer will notice about your home? If your homes front exterior is lacking appropriate "curb appeal" it's unlikely that buyers will even make it through the front door. So whether your getting ready to sell your home or just looking for some easy ways to improve your property value, taking small steps to improve your curb appeal can be a simple worthwhile investment. 

Quick Home Improvements Even You Can Do!

Outside: 

  • Sweep all walkways and sidewalks.
  • Remove newspapers, bikes and toys.
  • Park extra cars away from the property.
  • Trim back the shrubs.
  • Clean windows and window coverings.
  • Keep pet areas clean.
  • Make sure roof and gutters are in good condition.
  • Mow the lawn more frequently and plant flowers.

Inside:

  • Kitchen and bathrooms should shine.
  • Put dishes away.
  • Clean and/or vacuum carpets and rugs.
  • Place fresh flowers in the main rooms.
  • Make beds and put all clothes away.
  • Open drapes and turn on lights for a brighter feel.
  • Straighten closets.
  • Put toys away.
  • Turn off television.
  • Play soft music on the radio/stereo.

For a FREE market analysis of your home

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Sherry Hayward 
Keller Williams 
Listing Specialist
(703) 655-2223