Before You Buy in Mobile Alabama - With Jeff Jones a Mobile Alabama Real Estate Agent

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @livinginmobile
    @livinginmobile  Рік тому +6

    Are termites a thing where you are from?

  • @martinmikolasek3088
    @martinmikolasek3088 Рік тому +1

    I work for Airbus in Germany and a few years ago the company sent me from Germany to work at their factory in Alabama. My employer offered me a permanent move to Mobile, but I ended up coming home after a year and a half because the weather and all kinds of bugs more than made up for the low cost of living, great food, and gorgeous beaches. Although Alabama is a beautiful state, it was the weather and pesky insects that decided I would come home. Of course, we all have different preferences and demands, and if someone doesn't mind the humidity and insects that much, they will definitely enjoy Alabama. I will definitely go back to Alabama, but only for vacation. Greetings from Europe.

    • @livinginmobile
      @livinginmobile  Рік тому

      Martin, thank you so much for the comment. Yes, the humidity and insects can definitely be frustrating for many people. The beaches are great, but it comes with humidity.

  • @marksmith4582
    @marksmith4582 Рік тому +3

    We can have termites here in the upper midwest however I don't hear of that very often. Really well explained Jeff! I appreciate the way you helped us midwesterners. I'll research more but I know of homestead exemptions. I can understand the bond process. Makes sense! Thank you for sharing this with us! Mark in Iowa.

    • @livinginmobile
      @livinginmobile  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for the positive feedback. I never know how a video will be received, but my goal is to provide as much insight for people who may have questions about the process. Thank you for watching!

  • @courtney9hjiveal292
    @courtney9hjiveal292 Рік тому +1

    Hello. I am thinking about moving to Mobile to work at JM Family. I have 2 boys 8 and 10 and I am wondering where are the good school systems are and what areas should i be looking in to live.

    • @livinginmobile
      @livinginmobile  Рік тому

      I just helped another client who worked with that company as well. It really just depends regarding the school system. There are lots of opinions, online, and some websites offer very detailed ratings. My wife has been a schoolteacher for over 25 years in the public school system, so we are supporters. This is one resource you can use: www.greatschools.org

  • @rustyvette6593
    @rustyvette6593 Рік тому +1

    So if I understand correctly, you have to add hurricane coverage to your homeowners insurance? I'm going to guess homeowners insurance is crazy expensive there. Do you know how much it would be on a $250k house? I know there are many variables but I'd hate to move there and have sticker shock over insurance costs. Also if a house is in a flood plain does it have to be disclosed?

    • @livinginmobile
      @livinginmobile  Рік тому +1

      On a 250K house, my best estimate for homeowners insurance that includes hurricane insurance, it would be in the $2500 per year range. Also, the vast majority of homes I sell are not in a floodplain, but your lender would know about this prior to moving forward, as your homeowner's policy has to be in place before closing.

    • @rustyvette6593
      @rustyvette6593 Рік тому +1

      @Living in Mobile Alabama thanks! I've enjoyed watching your videos and am planning a visit in September to get a better feel of the area.

    • @livinginmobile
      @livinginmobile  Рік тому

      @@rustyvette6593 sounds great, don’t forget to download the city guide at the link in the description, but don’t hesitate to reach out between now and then with any questions. I will be happy to help.