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11492 Long Sotton Lane

Fishers, Indiana 46038

$344,900

Estridge Community: Somerset Woods, located off of 126th Street, west of Hoosier Road

 

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Feature Home Highlights:

  • 4br, 2.5ba, finished lower level, 3-car garage
  • Center island kitchen with stainless steel Whirlpool Appliances
  • Hardwood flooring in kitchen, breakfast nook, dining room and more
  • 2” Woodmate blinds throughout home
  • Large family room with fireplace
  • Private study
  • Upper level laundry room
  • Luxurious master suite with spacious, organized walk-in closet
  • 2-story foyer
  • Large finished lower level

 

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Gorgeous new Estridge home in Fishers 
Great Staggered Height Cabinetry
Welcome Guests in this elegant foyer
Great Open Main Level Living
Elegant dining room with arched entry
Private study
Organized Master Closet
Large Finished Lower Level



 

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From the BAGI August Newsletter (Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis)

 

 

Following are the “Frequently Asked Questions about the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit” that will appear on NAHB’s (National Association of Home Builders)National Association of Home Buildersconsumer Web site (www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com). The FAQ’s detail the ins and outs of this program, which has made so many headlines lately.

 

 

Questions and Answers for First-Time Home Buyers

  

1. Who is eligible to claim the $7,500 tax credit?

First time-homes buyers purchasing any kind of home — new construction homes or resale home — are eligible for the tax credit.

 

2. What is the definition of a first-time home buyer?

The law defines "first-time home buyer" as a buyer who has not owned a principal residence during the three-year period prior to the purchase.

 

3. What types of homes will qualify for the tax credit?

Any home purchased by an eligible first-time home buyer will qualify for the credit, provided that the home will be used as a principal residence and the buyer has not owned a home in the previous three years. This includes single-family detached homes, attached homes like townhouses, and condominiums.

 

4. Are there income limits to determine who is eligible to take the tax credit?

Yes. Home buyers who file their taxes as single or head-of-household taxpayers can claim the credit if their modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is less than $75,000. For married taxpayers filing a joint tax return, the MAGI limit is $150,000. The limit is based on the buyer’s modified adjusted gross income for the year that the house is purchased, except for certain purchases in 2009.

 

5. What is “modified adjusted gross income”?

Modified adjusted gross income, or MAGI, is defined by the IRS. To find it, a taxpayer must first determine “adjusted gross income,” or AGI, which is total income for a year minus certain deductions (known as “adjustments” or “above-the-line deductions”), but before itemized deductions from Schedule A or personal exemptions are subtracted. On Forms 1040 and 1040A, AGI is the last number on page 1 and first number on page 2 of the form. For Form 1040-EZ, AGI appears on line 4 (as of 2007). Note that AGI includes all forms of income — including wages, salaries, interest income, dividends and capital gains.

 

To determine modified adjusted gross income (MAGI), add to AGI certain amounts such as foreign income, foreign-housing deductions, student-loan deductions, IRA-contribution deductions and deductions for higher-education costs.

 

6. If my modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is above the limit, do I qualify for any tax credit?

Possibly. It depends on your income. Partial credits of less than $7,500 are available for some taxpayers whose MAGI exceeds the phaseout limits. The credit becomes totally unavailable for individual taxpayers with a modified adjusted gross income of more than $95,000 and for married taxpayers filing joint returns with an AGI of more than $170,000.

 

7. Can you give me an example of how the partial tax credit is determined?

Just as an example, assume that a married couple has a modified adjusted gross income of $160,000. The applicable phaseout to qualify for the tax credit is $150,000, and the couple is $10,000 over this amount. Dividing $10,000 by $20,000 yields 0.5. When you subtract 0.5 from 1.0, the result is 0.5. To determine the amount of the partial first-time home buyer tax credit that is available to this couple, multiply $7,500 by 0.5. The result is $3,750.

 

Here’s another example: assume that an individual home buyer has a modified adjusted gross income of $88,000. The buyer’s income exceeds $75,000 by $13,000. Dividing $13,000 by $20,000 yields 0.65. When you subtract 0.65 from 1.0, the result is 0.35. Multiplying $7,500 by 0.35 shows that the buyer is eligible for a partial tax credit of $2,625.

 

Please remember that these examples are intended to provide a general idea of how the tax credit might be applied in different circumstances. You should always consult your tax advisor for information relating to your specific circumstances.

 

8. Does the credit amount differ based on tax filing status?

No. The credit is in general equal to $7,500 for a qualified home purchase, whether the home buyer files taxes as a single or married taxpayer. However, if a household files its taxes as “married filing separately” (in effect, filing two returns), then the credit of $7,500 is claimed as a $3,750 credit on each of the two returns.

 

9. Are there any circumstances under which buyers whose incomes are at or below the $75,000 limit for singles or the $150,000 limit for married taxpayers might not be able to claim the full $7,500 tax credit?

In general, the tax credit is equal to 10% of the qualified home purchase price, but the credit amount is capped or limited at $7,500. For most first-time home buyers, this means the credit will equal $7,500. For home buyers purchasing a home priced less than $75,000, the credit will equal 10% of the purchase price.

 

10. I heard that the tax credit is refundable. What does that mean?

The fact that the credit is refundable means that the home buyer credit can be claimed even if the taxpayer has little or no federal income tax liability to offset. Typically this involves the government sending the taxpayer a check for a portion or even all of the amount of the refundable tax credit.

 

For example, if a qualified home buyer expected federal income tax liability of $5,000 and had tax withholding of $4,000 for the year, then without the tax credit the taxpayer would owe the IRS $1,000 on April 15. Suppose now that taxpayer qualified for the $7,500 home buyer tax credit. As a result, the taxpayer would receive a check for $6,500 ($7,500 minus the $1,000 owed).

 

11. What is the difference between a tax credit and a tax deduction?

A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in what the taxpayer owes. That means that a taxpayer who owes $7,500 in income taxes and who receives a $7,500 tax credit would owe nothing to the IRS.

 

A tax deduction is subtracted from the amount of income that is taxed. Using the same example, assume the taxpayer is in the 15% tax bracket and owes $7,500 in income taxes. If the taxpayer receives a $7,500 deduction, the taxpayer’s tax liability would be reduced by $1,125 (15% of $7,500), or lowered from $7,500 to $6,375.

 

12. Can I claim the tax credit if I finance the purchase of my home under a mortgage revenue bond (MRB) program?

No. The tax credit cannot be combined with the MRB home buyer program.

 

13. I live in the District of Columbia. Can I claim both the D.C. first-time home buyer credit and this new credit?

No. You can claim only one.

 

14. I am not a U.S. citizen. Can I claim the tax credit?

Maybe. Anyone who is not a nonresident alien (as defined by the IRS), who has not owned a principal residence in the previous three years and who meets the income limits test may claim the tax credit for a qualified home purchase. The IRS provides a definition of “nonresident alien” in IRS Publication 519 (www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p519.pdf).

 

15. Does the credit have to be paid back to the government? If so, what are the payback provisions?

Yes, the tax credit must be repaid. Home buyers will be required to repay the credit to the government, without interest, over 15 years or when they sell the house, if there is sufficient capital gain from the sale. For example, a home buyer claiming a $7,500 credit would repay the credit at $500 per year. The home owner does not have to begin making repayments on the credit until two years after the credit is claimed. So if the tax credit is claimed on the 2008 tax return, a $500 payment is not due until the 2010 tax return is filed. If the home owner sold the home, then the remaining credit amount would be due from the profit on the home sale. If there was insufficient profit, then the remaining credit payback would be forgiven.

 

16. Why must the money be repaid?

The intent of Congress was to provide as large a financial resource as possible for home buyers in the year that they purchase a home. In addition to helping first-time home buyers, this will maximize the stimulus for the housing market and the economy, will help stabilize home prices and will increase home sales. The repayment requirement reduces the impact on the U.S. Treasury and assumes that home buyers will benefit from stabilized and, eventually, rising futurehousing prices.

 

17. Because the money must be repaid, isn’t the first-time home buyer program really a zero interest loan rather than a traditional tax credit?

Yes. Because the tax credit must be repaid, it operates like a zero-interest loan. Assuming an interest rate of 7%, that means the home owner saves up to $4,200 in interest payments over the 15-year repayment period. Compared to $7,500 financed through a 30-year mortgage with a 7% interest rate, the home buyer tax credit saves home buyers more than $8,100 in interest payments. The program is called a tax credit because it operates through the tax code and is administered by the IRS. Also like a tax credit, it provides a reduction in tax liability in the yearit is claimed.

 

18. If I’m qualified for the tax credit and buy a home in 2009, can I apply the tax credit against my 2008 tax return?

Yes. The law allows taxpayers to choose (“elect”) to treat qualified home purchases in 2009 as if the purchase occurred on Dec. 31, 2008. This means that the 2008 income limit (MAGI) applies and the election accelerates when the credit can be claimed (tax filing for 2008 returns instead of for 2009 returns). A benefit of this election is that a home buyer in 2009 will know their 2008 MAGI with certainty, thereby helping the buyer know whether the income limit will reduce their credit amount.

 

19. For a home purchase in 2009, can I choose whether to treat the purchase as occurring in 2008 or 2009, depending on in which year my credit amount is the largest?

Yes. If the applicable income phaseout would reduce your home buyer tax credit amount in 2009 and a larger credit would be available using the 2008 MAGI amounts, then you can choose the year that yields the largest credit amount.

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View the 746 Lincolnshire Model Tour onlineWe recently added photo tours of our professionally decorated models to Estridge.com so our model homes are available any time and anywhere with an internet connection.

 

Preview Tours of Model Home Designs in the following Estridge Communities:

 

AvonWhispering Pines627 Whispering Pines Collection

Brownsburg - Highland Green655 Highland Green Collection

Brownsburg - Reserve at Highland Green735 Meridian Collection

CarmelLincolnshire746 Meridian Collection

Fishers - Manor at Anderson Hall736 Meridian Collection

Fishers - Orchards at Anderson Hall657 Orchard Collection

Zionsville - Reserve at Rock Bridge746 Meridian Collection

Westfield - Centennial at 146th Street753 Meridian Collection

Westfield - Centennial at 146th Street941 Irvington Collection

 


 
Our Featured Estridge Home was the most popular Estridge photo tour the week of July 30.
 


T
his Week's Featured Estridge Home is:

13835 Cold Springs Drive
Fishers, IN 46038
$344,900
BLC: 2838710
Located in Orchard at Anderson Hall in Fishers.

http://tours.tourfactory.com/406614 


Description:
Brand New Estridge home with over 3600 of finished living space including rare look-out finished lower level Great home designed for ultimate flexibility. Open main level is ideal for entertaining and & family fun. Designer kitchen features solid surface countertops, stainless steel Whirlpool appliances and pendant lighting over large center island. Upper level laundry room and linen closet are convenient to all bedrooms. Luxurious master suite offers a garden tub and separate shower, plus a large walk-in closet to enjoy. Finished lower level is open full bath rough-in and 9' ceilings. 12x12 Screened porch. Orchard at Anderson Hall is located off of Promise Road, between 141st Street and 136th Street.
Located in Hamilton County, Indiana - America's Best Place to Raise a Family


  

Gorgeous Kitchen in fishers new home built by estridge

Elegant Guest Foyer in New Estridge Home
  

 
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We visited the new luxury ranch home, the Schafer, in the Orchard at Anderson Hall Collection last week in our tour of new Distinctive Neighborhood Design Homes. The construction phase of this new home requires some imagination, but already you could tell that the layout of the home is extremely conducive to enjoying quality time and entertaining in spacious, open living areas.


The New Schafer Home Design by Estridge
 Gentle Arches Greet Visitors to this Home


The layout of the Schafer is very functional, while the details of the home are extremely elegant – gentle arched doorways, tray ceilings, building cabinets, shelving and more. The large windows and 10’ ceilings emphasize the spaciousness and light in this new home design. Double arches and a vestibule with a tray ceiling and a furniture niche elegantly greets visitors to this home.


 





The Spacious Harvest Room in the Schafer
The open kitchen, harvest room and great room enjoy lots of windows and sunlight, as well as area for a generously sized table and a fireplace to enjoy. The breakfast bar island with a sink overlooking the open area allows work in the kitchen while spending time together.
Sunny Shafer Great Room



 

Additionally, there is the newly popular family foyer off of the garage with storage cubbies and a PDA Pantry to keep you organized.

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According to the PMI Mortgage Insurance Co., Indianapolis and the surroundingIndianapolis Real Estate area (Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, Zionsville, Brownsburg, Avon…) are at the bottom of the list for home values – in a good way. The Summer 2008 Risk Index released by PMI indicates that there is a less than 1% chance of Indianapolis real estate values declining in the next two years. In contrast, markets in California and Florida top the list with over 90% risk of home values decreasing in the next two years. 

 

Steady Indianapolis real estate values, in combination with Indianapolis being the most affordable housing market in the nation, are positive distinctions for Indianapolis real estate and homeowners.

 

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Thinking of moving to Indianapolis? Indianapolis Monthly magazine featured information about neighborhoods all around Indianapolis in its July issue. All around IndianapolisCheck it out, learn about the areas, and get the scoop on the best ice cream spots, where to eat, volunteer, shop, ride, play and much, much more!


Learn all about Fishers.
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Quick info about other areas around Indianapolis.

Looking for an Estridge community around Indianapolis?

Fishers, Indiana – ranked in the top 10 as one of the BestFishers Indiana - Best Place to Live in America Places to Live in America by Money Magazine.

 

Fishers continues to grow in popularity with residents and new home builders for many of the reasons stated by Money Magazine. Fishers boasts great schools, a strong economy with a lot of life science companies, affordable housing, great shopping and dining within the area and more. This year, a bus service began serving Fishers to downtown Indianapolis and has proven to be extremely popular by residents.

These are only some of the reasons that Fishers, located in Indiana’s Hamilton County, has received so much recognition this year:

 

- Top 10 Best Place to Live in America, Money Magazine

- America’s Best Place to Raise a Family, Forbes Magazine

- The Most Affordable Housing in the Nation, National Association of Home Builders

- Top 10 cities for purchasing power of salaries, Salary.com 

 

 

Congratulations Fishers!Oak Hall neighborhood in Fishers

 

Read the full ranking and details about Fishers from Money Magazine.

 

Learn more about Fishers.

 

Learn about Estridge Communities in Fishers:

- Anderson Hall

- Oak Hall

- Somerset Woods


Safe, fun, affordable and growing are some of the qualities Westfield Indianapossessed by Hamilton County that led to it being voted the best place in America to raise a family by Forbes Magazine. According to Forbes, All earn high marks for their low cost of living, reasonably priced homes and short commute times. They also offer terrific schools, one of the most important characteristics to consider when choosing a place to raise a family.”


Forbes officially ranked based on the following 10 points:

¨       cost of living

¨       graduation rate

¨       standardized scores

¨       home price

¨       property tax rate as a percentage of median home price

¨       percentage of homes occupied by owner

¨       per-capita income

¨       air quality

¨       crime rate

¨       commute time


Hamilton
County includes many communities, such as Carmel, Westfield, and Fishers – all areas where Estridge has been building homes and neighborhoods for many years.


To be considered both one of America’s most affordable housing market and the Best Place to Raise a Family in 2008 is a very big honor for Indianapolis and Hamilton County residents.


Learn more
about Hamilton County, Indiana.


Oak Hall in Fishers by EstridgeBelow are are a homeowner's comments on the overall Estridge home building experience:

 

There is no better home builder in the Indianapolis market. At no time did we even consider building with another builder and we are so thankful we went with Estridge. They are consummate professionals who know the true meaning of customer service.

 

- Oak Hall Homeowner, Estridge community in Fishers


Our Featured Estridge Home was the most popular Estridge photo tour the week of July 2.
 


T
his Week's Featured Estridge Home is:

10565 Morningtide Circle
Fishers, IN 46038
$424,900
BLC: 2823582
Located in The Manor at Anderson Hall in
Fishers.

 http://tours.tourfactory.com/410952 
  


Description:
Brand new Estridge home in Fishers with over 4200 square feet of living space including a large finished lower level. Elegant entry way opens to large dining and living rooms. Designer kitchen with stainless steel Whirlpool appliances and stylish tile backsplash opens to breakfast nook and family room. Enjoy the dual-sided fireplace shared between the living room and family room. Upper level bonus room provides even more area for recreation! Large finished lower level boasts 9' ceilings and a full bath rough-in for finishing later. The breakfast nook opens to a 12x12 screened porch ideal for summer! 3-car garage.
Manor at Anderson Hall is located at 141st Street and Promise Road. Fishers High School.


Gorgeous Designer Kitchen Gorgeous Dining Room

Open Great Room   Oversized Windows in Great Room
 

 
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Below are homeowner comments on what they enjoy most about their new home:Whispering Pines in Avon

 

The neighborhood plan to keep trees, pond (by pool), etc. lends a lot more to neighborhood than other Indiana home builders. Enjoyed ability to semi-customize it. Suzie at design center really made it a fun process.

 

- Whispering Pines Homeowner, Estridge Community in Avon 


Estridge's main level master home design, the 736 Home by Estridge736 Meridian Collection home, has been incredibly popular since its introduction last spring. The functionality of its design seems to fit well with homeowners’ lifestyles, while the custom details compliment how they would like to live – beautiful molding, spacious kitchen, luxurious master suite.

 

That’s why, when our architects introduced two custom feature options for this luxury home, allowing for dual master bedrooms, I was excited to see that the designs maintained both the functionality and flow, as well as the beauty and custom details. With one master on the main level and one on the upper level, they are ideal layouts for families with multiple generations in one residence. 
 

Our New Home Consultants are receiving more frequent requests for a dual master home design for many different reasons. According to Stanton Homes Real Estate Blog, some of the reasons that homeowners give for two master bedrooms:

-          Parents that live with them

-          Couples find time alone creates better time together

-          Medical conditions that require separate sleeping

 

Because of these, it really makes sense that the bedrooms should be equivalent in size and finish. It can often be difficult to find the perfect dual master resale home, so looking at luxury home builders is a great way to serve homeowners desring this design.

 

Check out the new Estridge 736 custom home design options below.

Upper Level Dual Master Layout  Dual Master Bedroom Alternatives
Main Level Master Design

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Luxury Ranch Home in CentennialBelow are this homeowner’s comments on overall building experience:

 

We are first time home builders and Estridge was a wonderful company from start to finish. We are very pleased with the experience.

 

- Centennial Homeowner, Estridge community in Westfield


We're begging our friends to move into our neighborhood right now because we know they would not be disappointed.

 

- Oak Hall Homeowner, Estridge Community in Fishers


Recently I ran across an article on newhomes.com that discussed evolving new construction home design. I found it very timely given Estridge's recent introduction of a variety of new 2-story and ranch home designs.



http://www.newhomes.com/realestateblog/2008/06/16/survey-saysbuild-new-homes-smaller/ 


 

…In past years, more people buying a new home would focus on getting the most square footage for the money, according to Gopal Ahluwalia, National Association of Home Builders vice president of research.  But that’s not the case anymore. In an NAHB survey released in February, a majority of potential home buyers revealed that if they had to choose, they would rather build a smaller home with more amenities than the other way around. 

 

If smaller homes will be the new norm, how will new homes evolve to meet our lifestyle needs?  Many builders and architects predict these changes:

 

¨       Nix the formal spaces.  Homes of the not-so-distant future may be smaller in square footage, but they’ll live larger since all the space will be designed to use on a daily basis- not just on special occasions.

¨       Functional foyers.  Buyers will expect spaces to add value.  Who wants to waste square footage on a space that people walk through?  No more three-story, gargantuan foyers.

¨       Multi-functional spaces.  Not only will all the rooms in new homes be used daily, many will serve more than one purpose.

¨       Built-in storage.  No home functions well without well-planned storage.  Look for new homes to have efficient storage systems incorporated into every space to keep the smaller home well-organized and orderly.

¨       Outdoor living areas.  Buyers understand the importance of maximizing the potential of their space.  They want a home design that extends living and entertaining areas through blended indoor/outdoor rooms.

¨       One-story living.  Baby boomers looking to the future want homes that will accommodate their needs as they age.  No more stairclimbing or upkeep on a multi-story home.  And with the heightened concern about energy efficiency and rising fuel costs, single-story homes are less expensive to heat and cool as well.

 

 

 

In designing the new homes, our architects borrowed concepts New Estridge Home Designfrom some of our more recent custom home designs and created open, spacious living areas so that families could be in a variety of places and still be connected to each other. Additionally, all of the new home designs have a “family foyer” area with storage cubbies and a “PDA Pantry.” These may not be familiar terms, but they certainly are relevant.

The family foyer is located off of the garage, which is truly the most used entrance point to the home. Therefore we created organized areas to store all of the things that are dropped when you enter your home – purses, shoes, coats, cell phones, IPods… That’s where the PDA Pantry comes in. Imagine having a small cabinet with hidden wiring so you could simply plug in your phone when you get home, always know where it is, and not worry about tangled wires. Smart, right?  

 

Check out the new Estridge home designs


New 2-story Home Design from EstridgeStop by any Distinctive Estridge neighborhood this weekend to learn about the unique new home designs from Estridge.


 

We're really excited to introduce new 2-story and ranch homes carefully designed for the way New Main Level Master Home by Estridgefamilies live in their homes. The new home designs take into account what areas of the home are most used by homeowners and where many home builders miss the mark in providing space and organization for homeowners. You’ll see things like family foyers off of the garages, complete with storage cubbies and PDA pantries so all of the items normally left on the kitchen counter or on the floor by the back door have their own place. Open living areas that enjoy generous space for families to gather. Upper level laundry rooms. Front porches.
 

Check out the new designs for yourself.


 

Visit the Distinctive Neighborhood Design Open House:

 

Saturday – Sunday, June 14-15

Noon to 5pm

 


At the following Estridge Communities:

 

Edenwilde in Franklin Township

Somerset Woods in Fishers

Orchards at Anderson Hall in Fishers

Centennial at 146th Street in Westfield

Rock Bridge in Zionsville

Highland Green in Brownsburg

Whispering Pines in Avon


What do you like most about your new Estridge home?