Friday, January 29, 2010
CBH Homes: The MADNESS of 2010 continues into this weekend!
If you are in the market for a home, CBH homes just made it even more simple to get into the NEW HOME of your dreams! Corey Barton himself has hand selected a handful of floor plans and attached amazing promos to them all!
visit this link for more info: http://www.cbhhomes.com/coreys-picks/
Here is an example of the amazingness going on this weekend!!
All available Kincaid homes in the valley:
Move-In-Ready Package for all available Kincaid homes. Includes Energy Star appliances (refrigerator, washer and dryer), garage door opener, and window coverings max value of $4500. PLUS backyard sprinklers and sod!
Call us AS SOON AS POSSIBLE FOR DETAILS!!! 208-362-7785
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
CBH Homes: PRICE REDUCTION!!!
Attention all you ladies that like to shop, all you gentlemen that like a great freeway access, or just any of you that like an amazing location in the beautiful Teasure Valley to begin with, CBH Homes just announced a huge PRICE REDUCTION in our amazing community of ASHBROOK!!!
Ashbrook, with new homes in Boise, provides home owners with an ultimate location near numerous venues for employment, shopping, dining and more. Minutes from the connector and Interstate allow for easy commutes throughout the valley.
CBH Homes prides itself on providing an atmosphere of worry-free living creating more time for relaxation, family, and all the other important areas of your life. Come learn more about Ashbrook, or our other Boise homes for sale.
Nearby Schools
■Horizon Elementary
■Fairmont Jr. High School
■Capital High School
For more information on Ashbrook, CBH Boise real estate, or other CBH homes for sale in Boise please visit our Boise Square One sales center located at Devonshire. Directions: Take exit 46 (Eagle Rd.) and travel south. Turn east (left) on Lake Hazel. The Boise Square One new homes sales center will be on the right just past Five Mile.
Or just call us! 208-362-7785
Friday, January 22, 2010
CBH HOMES CRAZY WEEKEND PROMO!!!!
EXTRA EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT!!!! Seriously, this new update on CBH homes is off the charts! The following video has all scope!
Call us while this lasts, cause come midnight Sunday it will be too late!
208-362-7785
Call us while this lasts, cause come midnight Sunday it will be too late!
208-362-7785
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
CBH Homes: Union Square Community, come check it out!
Union Square is in the center of it all! With new homes in Boise, but just minutes from Meridian, the location couldn’t be more convenient. Urban living at its best with condos, town homes and private residences. Walking distance to your everyday needs of the grocery store, dry cleaning, bank, gym and other necessities. The options are absolutely endless in Union Square.
CBH Homes prides itself on providing an atmosphere of worry-free living creating more time for relaxation, family, and all the other important areas of your life. Stop in and visit us today to learn more about Union Square, or our other Boise homes for sale.
Nearby Schools
■Horizon Elementary School
■West Junior High School
■Borah High School
For more information on Union Square, CBH Boise real estate or other CBH Homes for sale in Boise, please visit our Boise Square One Sales Center located at Devonshire. Directions: Take exit 46 (Eagle Rd.) and travel south. Turn east (left) on Lake Hazel. The Boise Square One new homes sales center will be on the right just past Five Mile.
Or just give us a call at 208-362-7785
Monday, January 18, 2010
CBH Homes wants to make you more energy efficient and put a little extra green in your pocket!
CBH Homes will be putting on a seminar about Energy Star and how Energy Star can improve not only your pocket book, but your life in general!
This free seminar is part of CBH's monthly "Home Buyers Club" meeting that we have at our "Design Studio" on the first Wednesday of each month! To get registered for this meeting please visit our website @ http://www.cbhhomes.com/homebuyers-club.aspx
Not only will you be recieveing pricless information that will safe you both time and money, but also for all of you looking to purchase a CBH Home, you will recieve a $100 voucher to be used at our Design Studio upon closing on your CBH Home. ( Up to $1,000 dollars)
So don't miss out!! This meeting will be held Wednesday, February 3rd from 6-8 pm at the CBH Design Studio which is located at 1977 E. Overland Rd. Meridian, ID.
See you there! Call us with any questions. 208-362-7785
Thursday, January 14, 2010
CBH Homes + 2010 = a whole lot of potential for you!
Is 2010 the Year a House Once Again Becomes a Home?
by Dotloop.com on January 13, 2010
They keep bringing little chocolates into the office.
This can’t be a good thing.
Every time I get up from my desk to get something I print off, I come back not only with a few sheets of paper, but a few miniature Krackels and Mr. Goodbars, too.
They’re delicious, but the holidays are over. I need to get back to the swing of things and start eating right again. I’ve had my months of gluttony—now it’s time to focus, to get back to the basics.
Likewise, the housing market needs to do the same thing. It had its years of gluttony, of record-breaking ROI, but the housing bubble–just like Christmas–is over. It’s 2010, not only a new year, but a new decade. Let’s get back to basics, starting with rule #1: a house should be a home first–not an investment.
Down the Drain?
Over the last few days, I’ve read many posts about people who purchased a home or a condo only to have lost a third or more of their equity. Obviously, losing equity in a home can be a hard pill to swallow, but unless you’re selling it tomorrow, you really haven’t “lost” anything.
Now, this is not in reference to the families who’ve lost their home, either through foreclosure due to job-loss or illness, but rather, folks who “lost” some imaginary notion of wealth based on the market value of their home.
After all, they still have a roof over their head, right? And if they’re lucky, their mortgage payment hasn’t changed.
The miniature Hershey bars are delicious. But if you told me that the “value” of Hershey miniatures went up to $400 an ounce, would they taste any better? Probably not. Likewise, if your house’s value goes up, it may make you feel better, but the house itself hasn’t changed.
More Than a Piggy Bank
Let’s get one thing straight: I don’t own my house. The bank owns my house; I’m just paying them off over the course of 30 years. I’m renting to own.
In the meantime, however, I have free reign to paint the hallway with orange stripes or add a deck made of cereal boxes in the back if I so choose. I can decorate it as I please and make the house reflect who I am. I don’t have to worry about noisy neighbors, jerky landlords, or weird smells emanating from someone else’s kitchen. If I have kids some day, I can raise them in the house. It’s my responsibility to keep it nice and not fall apart. It’s a lot of work, but anything worth having usually is.
My house is a place for me to live in, not a piggy bank. I don’t view my house as a source of income when I retire–that’s what my 401(k) and IRAs are for. My house is simply my haven from the world–a space that I can make my own and come “home” to.
The more we attach our worth and value as people to the things we own, the more stressed out we’ll be, and there’s already enough stress in being a home “ower”.
So, enjoy your house and make it a home. If it happens to go up in value, good for you; but if it happens to go down, don’t sweat it. After all, you have a roof over your head. A house should be about making a home, not about increasing your net worth. When it all comes down to it, a house is just a building. A home is something different entirely.
So, no more miniature candies for me. And no more stressing out whether or not my house is “worth” it. Because it’s worth it to me and, even if the world says it only has a value of $5.34, I can still walk into the front door and shut them out, in peace. Because I bought my house to live in, not as a barometer for success. The Joneses are more than welcome to pass me by if they like.
And hey, if it is only worth $5.34, think about how much money I’ll save in property taxes!
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