Thursday, February 18, 2016

506 Allen Street Clinton, NC 28328

Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/EFCQEX
One of Clintons old established sought after neighborhoods. Great family floorplan with hardwood floors everywhere but 2 rooms which have new carpet. Living room is open to dining and kitchen and has fireplace. Nice master suite with double vanity bath. Fenced in back yard with work shed. Double carport with storage area. Great central location. Great price for square footage. Will not last. Please call Co-List agent for details and offers
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.00
Square feet: 2,071
Price: $134,900

For more information about this property, please contact Billy Baker at 910-202-3607 or kaybakerassociates@ec.rr.com. You can also text 3343183 to 67299.


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MLS ID: 100002877

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

321 S Kerr Avenue 103 Wilmington, NC 28403

Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/EBLWTR
Nice space in this 2-bedroom, 2-bath townhome. All appliance remain including washer & dryer. Open living room to bright kitchen and dining area. Kitchen has breakfast bar and ample cabinets and counter space. Separate laundry room off kitchen. Two master bedrooms, one up and one down. Each have a walk-in closet plus another closet. This unit also has a 1/2 bath downstairs. Lots of storage in this almost 1400 sq. ft. Close to shopping, UNCW. Central location. Please call Co-List agent for information or offers.
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 3.00
Square feet: 1,345
Price: $105,000

For more information about this property, please contact Billy Baker at 910-202-3607 or kaybakerassociates@ec.rr.com. You can also text 3343177 to 67299.


See more listings at: http://www.cbbaker.com


MLS ID: 100002789

339 Monlandil Drive Wilmington, NC 28403

Property Site: http://tours.seacoastrealty.com/home/57CS4S
''The Monica'' End unit with Bonus Room and 2-car garage. Carleton Place is one of the most sought after communities. Very spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath homes features valuted ceiling, fireplace and fenced in back yard. Master bedroom has walk in closet and large bath. The double skylights offer lots of natural light. This unit is in the back of the neighborhood. Community pool & clubhouse. Walk to UNCW, Shopping, restaurants and bike ride to the beach.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.00
Square feet: 1,700
Price: $210,000

For more information about this property, please contact Billy Baker at 910-202-3607 or kaybakerassociates@ec.rr.com. You can also text 3343161 to 67299.


See more listings at: http://www.cbbaker.com


MLS ID: 100002545

Thursday, February 11, 2016

IDENTITY THEFT: Protect Your Identity And Your Credit

IDENTITY THEFT:
Protect Your Identity And Your Credit
As the information super-highway expands, thieves have more and more opportunities to steal your financial identity. The Federal Trade Commission reports that as many as half a million Americans have their identities stolen annually--costing them money and affecting their credit ratings.
Protection Tips
Identity thieves make their money by co-opting your name, Social Security number, credit card number, or other piece of your personal information for their own use.

Below are just a few of the ways the identity thieves operate, according to the FTC:
  • They open a new credit card account, using your name, date of birth, and Social Security number. When they use the credit card and don't pay the bills, the delinquent account is reported on your credit report.
  • They call your credit card issuer and, pretending to be you, change the mailing address on your credit card account. Then, your imposter runs up charges on your account. Because your bills are being sent to the new address, you may not immediately realize there's a problem.
  • They establish cellular phone service in your name.
  • They open a bank account in your name and write bad checks on that account.
Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can protect yourself from identity theft, as follows:
  • Know who you're talking to. Before you reveal any personally identifying information, find out how it will be used and whether it will be shared with others.
  • Pay attention to your billing cycles. Follow up with creditors if your bills don't arrive on time. A missing credit-card bill could mean an identity thief has taken over your credit-card account and changed your billing address to cover his tracks.
  • Guard your mail from theft. Deposit outgoing mail in post-office collection boxes or at your local post office, not in your own mailbox for your carrier to pick up.
  • Put passwords on your credit card, bank and phone accounts. Avoid using easily available information such as your mother's maiden name, your birth date or your phone number.
  • Minimize the identification information and the number of cards you carry to what you'll actually need. Don't carry your social security card-memorize the number and store the card in a secure place.
  • Do not give out personal information on the phone, through the mail or over the Internet unless you have initiated the contact and know who you're dealing with.
  • Keep items with personal information in a safe place. To thwart an identity thief who may pick through your trash to capture your personal information, tear or shred your charge receipts, copies of credit applications, and other financial statements.

For more tips and information, visit the FTC's website at www.ftc.gov/idtheft.