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Little Details Help Sell your Pembroke Pines Home

Friday, March 11th, 2011

Curb appeal is an important aspect of selling your Pembroke Pines, FL home. Your home’s landscape is not limited to the lawn and shrubs; it encompasses everything from the street to your doorstep. So, you need to make sure each component of this visual landscape looks its best. As an expert in the Pembroke Pines real estate market, Adrian Valdes recommends you pay attention to the following details:

  1. Street.  Make sure the street in front of your home is free of litter and debris. If necessary, give it a fresh sweep.
  2. Fire Hydrant.  You don’t own the fire hydrant in front of your home, but you should still be concerned about how it looks. If it needs freshening up, get permission from your town and paint it.
  3. Sidewalk.  Sweep your sidewalk if needed and remove any weeds that may be growing between the cracks.
  4. Fence.  A freshly painted fence gives a home a crisp look. You should never let a peeling, faded fence stand between a prospective buyer and a positive first impression.
  5. Mailbox and Light Fixtures. A quick painting of the mailbox and post will let buyers know you care about the details. If outdoor lamps look rusted and worn out, new ones add a ton of value for that first impression.
  6. Landscaping. Neatly trimmed shrubs and a manicured lawn are essential. Taking the time to do this costs little, but has a big impact.
  7. Front Walkway and Driveway. Like the sidewalk, both should be clean and free of weeds. If there are stains, or appears worn-looking, consider re-sealing with a high quality sealer. Believe it or not, pay attention to how any cars PARKED in the driveway appear. To a buyer’s subconscious mind, a clean, well maintained automobile will make a much different statement about you AND your property than an unattractive, poorly cared for car.
  8. Paint. A fresh coat of paint can be one of the best investments to increase value. If that amount of money isn’t available, consider painting the trim and/or the front of the house.
  9. Roof.  The roof may be the single most important aspect of your home front. Replace any broken or missing shingles or tiles and paint eaves and fascia boards. If the roof is old and needs to be replaced, consider having the work done before showing the property.

10.  Front Door. The doorway is the focal point of your home. Repaint the door, apply new door hardware and replace house numbers. Put a flower box or planter and a clean welcome mat alongside the door, install a new front light fixture and be sure the doorbell works!

Look for more tips in the blogs to follow in the coming weeks. If you’d like more information now, about selling or buying a home in the Pembroke Pines real estate market, contact Adrian Valdes and he will provide you with all the information you need. His goal is to help you with all of your Real Estate needs.

Add Value to your Pembroke Pines Property

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

It’s normal for window treatments to be an afterthought when considering things you need to prepare when selling a home, but paying a little attention here may be worth more when it’s time to show the property. The purchase of custom window treatments is often overlooked mostly because they can be somewhat expensive additions and it’s common for people to underestimate the value they can add to a home being sold. However, they can be a big influence on homebuyers’ first impressions when viewing a property. Adding well crafted, new and stylish window treatments will make more than a visual impact, they can substantially add to your home’s resale value. Take advantage and consider these ways to add value with your window treatments.

  • Window treatments that add insulation can increase the value of your home. Greener, energy efficient homes are in high demand right now. One way to save energy with window treatments is to choose cellular blinds which let light filter through, but without bringing the heat in. They also work well to keep the heat from escaping during the colder months. Some of these cellular blinds are recognized by the government for their energy saving quality and may be eligible for tax credits.  
  • Natural wood shutters can make an elegant addition to your home. However, real wood shutters can be very expensive when compared to other window coverings. Some actually think of them more like furniture for windows. Fortunately, there are less expensive imitation faux wood shutters available. Stick with a neutral color such as white which will generally appeal to most potential homeowners rather than trying to pick out a particular wood stain, which will likely cost more as well.
  • Adding custom shades, blinds or shutters can be pricey and especially hard to pay for since you’re planning to leave them with the house, so you definitely want to find something very economical. Neutral colors and thin sheer curtain fabrics tend to be less expensive and will add enough incentive for buyers to choose a home that already has window treatments when they move in. It’s a good idea to replace shades or blinds that are broken or show any damage like tears and dents. Also make sure to thoroughly clean the window along with the window coverings before showing the home to any homebuyers.  

If you’d like more information now, about selling or buying a home in the Pembroke Pines real estate market, contact Adrian Valdes and he will provide you with all the information you need. His goal is to help you with all of your Real Estate needs.

Tips for Selling Your Pembroke Pines Home

Monday, February 7th, 2011

When it comes to selling your Pembroke Pines home, First Impression is key. Did you know that within 15 seconds a buyer has developed an opinion of your property? This is why establishing the right first impression is critical to achieving a successful sale. As a real estate professional in the Pembroke Pines real estate market, Adrian Valdes offers some advice on getting your home ready for sale.

The best way to make a buyer feel at home is to create an environment similar to a model home. We all know that a perfect display home is next to impossible to re-create, especially when you are living in it. But following are some key points you can use to help you get your home ready. Take a look around and see if you can mimic some of these techniques found in model homes:

  1. A neutral environment. From paint to flooring, neutral colors appeal to most buyers because they create a sense of calm.
  2. The colors and interior decorating accent the home’s features. An awesome lakeview can be showcased with open, airy window treatments and sparkling clean windows or doors.
  3. There is a fresh, clean smell as soon as the door is opened. Don’t try to mask odors with fresheners, but rather eliminate the source. For example, no strong food cooking or pet odors. Give the dog a bath and/or keep that cat litterbox squeaky clean (and out of clear view)!
  4. The sound of a model home is either quiet or enhanced by subtle background music.
  5. All details of the home are looked after; lawns and landscape are manicured, fresh flowers at the entry, all clutter is eliminated. Bathrooms, Kitchen and appliances shine.

Look for more tips in the blogs to follow in the coming weeks. If you’d like more information now, about selling or buying a home in the Pembroke Pines real estate market, contact Adrian Valdes and he will provide you with all the information you need. His goal is to help you with all of your Real Estate needs.

Pembroke Pines Market Report for Jan 2011

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

How does your home compare now? These recent closed sales are neither short sales nor bank owned properties. They are all single family homes located west of I-75. This information is extracted from the Realtors MLS system. All closed sales are within the last 30 days.

Interior Paint Can Spruce Up Your Pembroke Pines Real Estate

Friday, January 7th, 2011

As a real estate professional in the Pembroke Pines area, I often advise clients on ways to make their homes more attractive to buyers. Interior painting is one of the most economical ways to change the look of your home and appeal to that perfect buyer.  So, if you are trying to decide whether to remodel your Pembroke Pines home this year or leave your money in the bank, you can do both if you remodel with paint and invest some sweat equity of your own! A professional painter could charge up to $500 or more to paint a room, so if you’re willing to provide the labor, you can complete the job for a fraction of that amount.

 Your only outlay is for paint, application equipment like brushes and rollers, and some miscellaneous expenses for items like tape and a drop-cloth, leaving the total cost at less than $100 a room. Paint is a great way to renew your home and make it shine in the Pembroke Pines Real Estate market.

 If you’ve decided to do your own interior painting, here are some tips:

-Take the time to properly prepare the walls and other surfaces before starting to paint. Clean them with a solution of detergent and water, then rinse and allow to dry.

-If there are any cracks or holes in the walls, repair them with spackling compound or a good-quality acrylic caulk.

-Use high quality brushes and rollers. They will help you apply the paint more evenly to get professional-looking results.

-When applying latex paints, be sure to use brushes and rollers with synthetic bristles and covers. The brushes will maintain the proper stiffness and the rollers will maintain their shape even when exposed to a lot of water.

-Top quality 100% acrylic latex interior paint is “the do-it-yourselfer’s” best friend. When expending time and effort doing your own painting, you want the job to last, and that’s where these paints really pay off. Top quality 100% acrylic latex paints are extremely durable, and they resist fading, so your paint job will look great for years to come.

If you’d like more information on ways to beautify your Pembroke Pines real estate, contact Adrian Valdes and he will provide you with all the information you need. His goal is to help you with all of your Real Estate needs.

Tips on Listing your Pembroke Pines Home

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

When you make a decision to sell your Pembroke Pines home, the first and most important decision to make is how to sell it.  Many homeowners in Pembroke Pines decide to sell their home on their own because they think they can save the commission paid to the real estate broker. Everything has a price and selling a home by owner carries a high one.

It will cost you thousands of dollars in losses when you make a mistake selling your home on your own. Often, sellers make the same mistakes over and over.  Avoiding these mistakes is simple. 

1. When selling quickly is needed.  Know the market before listing and work with the right real estate professional. Decide at the onset that you will not settle for the first offer that comes (unless it is a really good one).

2. Buyers want to visit a home on their schedule. Most buyers’ schedules do not coincide with yours. Keep your home tidy and clean. Have a key lock box on your door so your home can be shown when you are not available. 

3.  Don’t allow a few hundred dollars to ruin a sale.  Take a look at the big picture and react rationally. Use sound business judgment and be objective.

4. Buyers make up their minds within the first few minutes. First impressions can make all the difference in selling your home. Investing some money on changing or fixing things around your home might add to the sales price.  Adrian Valdes can provide you with a list of items that will maximize the profit of your home sale.

5. Don’t get yourself in trouble when selling your home. Covering up problems in your home, can risk losing the sale or finding yourself in court. Get professional assistance from your agent who can give you advice and ensure the smooth sale of your home.

6. Don’t try to save money on commission. Homeowners who decide to sell their own home do so because they think they can save the commission paid to the real estate broker. The enormous amount of time and effort required to sell a home is often surprising to those who try to go it alone. Many costly mistakes can be avoided with the right guidance.

7. Trust your agent. The right agent is knowledgeable, has a clear marketing strategy, keeps you informed, and is a team member on your side. The right agent will listen to you, address your concerns and make your sale as profitable as possible.  Contact Adrian and you’ll see the difference.

8. Price your Home correctly. You need to understand the market and measure the value of your home based on facts, history and recent sales in your neighborhood.  Do not rely on gut instinct or conventional wisdom. Professional real estate agents know the market, after all that is their business .

Selling your Pembroke Pines home is one of the most important decisions you will make.  Select a knowledgeable agent with a strong track record and aggressive Marketing Plan to ensure a successful transaction where all the parties are satisfied!

Tips for Sparkling Windows at your Pembroke Pines Home

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Washing windows could be a long and tedious chore. But with the right tools and the use of some tricks you’ll have your windows sparkling in no time. Here is some expert advice:

- When washing windows leave streaks on the windows: Use a window-washing squeegee with a smooth, soft rubber edge. Or use crumpled-up black-and-white newspaper avoiding the color sections. Dry a 1-inch strip at the top or side of each window and always start your squeegee there—starting on dry glass is one key to avoiding streaks.    

- When  dust pills up quikly on blinds: Use an antistatic spray to keep them from being dust magnets. Use products with Static Guard on the window blinds right after you clean them.Wash with a bleach-detergent solution. Black or gray mildew spots on wooden frames can be cleaned for good by mixing 2 ounces of household bleach and 1 ounce of laundry detergent in a quart of water. Wear rubber gloves to protect your hands, sponge the solution on the spots, let it sit for ten minutes, and then rinse thoroughly with clean water. 

- When there’s mildew on the window frames: Wash with a bleach-detergent solution. Black or gray mildew spots on wooden frames can be cleaned for good by mixing 2 ounces of household bleach and 1 ounce of laundry detergent in a quart of water. Wear rubber gloves to protect your hands, sponge the solution on the spots, let it sit for ten minutes, and then rinse thoroughly with clean water.

- When the outside windowsills get dirty quickly: Your exterior windows are exposed to the elements; therefore they are subject to collecting a lot of dirt. The simple way to keep your sills clean is to wipe on a coat of clear floor wax to protect them. 

- When the shades are filthy: Dust shades regularly with a soft cloth, a duster such as the Swiffer, or the dusting brush on your vacuum. Be sure to dust both sides of the shades. If they’re stained or spotted, it’s time for a real cleaning. Though you can wash them in place with a drop cloth over the floor and furniture, it’s best to remove the shades. Place one shade at a time across a worktable covered with a plastic sheet or shower curtain. Wash vinyl shades using a sponge and a solution of 1⁄4 cup white vinegar in 1 quart (1 liter) of warm water. Washing them in the bathtub is even easier. Run some warm water in the tub, add a squirt of dishwashing liquid, and wipe each side with a large sponge. To rise, dunk them in clean water or hold them under the shower. Then wipe with a clean, soft cloth.Many fabric shades can also be washed, but take a close look at the care constructions before washing them.

- When windows get dirty too fast: If the interior glass surface of your windows gets dirty unusually fast, you may need to change the filters on your furnace or air conditioner. Modern airtight homes trap more dust, pollen, dander, and other particles inside than ever before. Furnace and air-conditioner filters help trap that dirt and also extend the life of your appliances. Filters should be changed every month or two or anytime you can’t see light through the filter when you hold it up to a light.

- When secondhand smoke gets to the windows:
To remove nicotine film or other grime from windows, you need ammonia and lemon scent. The ammonia will cut through the grime, and the lemon scent will leave your house habitable. Mix 1 cup of lemon scented ammonia in 21⁄2 gallons (9.5 liters) of water and use this solution to clean the windows.

- When the screens are filthy: The best way to clean window screens is to remove them from the window and wash them outside with a hose. Using abroad, soft-bristled brush, scrub both sides of the screens with warm to hot water and lemon-scented dishwashing detergent. Pick up the screen by its edges, hold it at an angle so most of the screen surface is facing the ground, and rap one edge lightly against a firm surface. This will shake loose any dirt. Rinse with water and air-dry thoroughly before reinstalling to avoid oxidation.

One last advise: Don’t wash windows or shades in direct sunlight, because quickly dried glass or vinyl is more susceptible to spots. Wash everything on the shade, during evenings or on cloudy days. Contact Adrian for more good advise for your Pembroke Pines home or if you want an experienced realtor to help you sell your spotless house!

Helpful Homework Hints

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

It’s back to school time in Pembroke Pines, FL and most everywhere else in the country! Along with school comes homework and anyone who has ever done homework knows it’s the last thing on a child’s mind when he gets home from school. 

Here are some ways to make homework time easier for you and your child:

  • Have a regular place for your child to do homework – a desk or table in a quiet room without distractions.
  • Consistency is key. Set a regular time for homework. Lay out rules at the beginning so your child knows what is expected. For example: “No television or playing until homework is finished.”
  • Help your child plan how his time will be managed. Not only will this cut down on the pressure of trying to cram everything in, but it’s also an important exercise to build time management skills.
  • Be available to answer questions and offer assistance, but never do the homework for your child. Homework time is also a great time for parents to gauge what (and how well) their child is learning.
  • Have your child close the books and take a break for 10 minutes every hour.
  • If your child is struggling with a particular subject, and you aren’t able to help, a tutor can be a good solution. Discuss it with the teacher first.
  • Have your child do the most difficult homework first. Save “easy” subjects for last.
  • Praise your child’s good work. Your interest will encourage more good work.

Call Adrian Valdes on 954-662-1787 if you have questions about Pembroke Pines real estate. For more information on Pembroke Pines schools, visit Adrian Valdes’ website and click on the school bus for a multitude of information.

Recycling Tips for Every Day

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Recycling is a big deal in Pembroke Pines. Drive down the streets of neighborhoods in Pembroke Pines and you’ll quickly realize that the residents care about their Pembroke Pines real estate and their environment. Residents recycle paper, plastic and glass for curbside pick up weekly.  This turns materials that would otherwise become waste into valuable resources. In addition, it generates a host of environmental, financial, and social benefits. Materials like glass, metal, plastics, and paper are collected, separated and sent to facilities that can process them into new materials or products.   Here are some tips that can help you help our environment.

  • Buy plain white paper, tissues and paper towels. Dyed paper pollutes.
  • Instead of ammonia-based cleaners, use vinegar and water or baking soda and water.
  • Walk or ride a bike instead of using a car for short trips.
  • Reuse your grocery bags or buy a canvas bag you can carry your groceries in.
  • Use mulch and natural ground cover in gardens to contain moisture and conserve water use.
  • Turn off lights in rooms you are not using.
  • Repair leaks and drips as soon as they occur. A moderate drip wastes two gallons of water or more per hour.
  • Buy rechargeable batteries.
  • Water lawns at night to eliminate evaporation.
  • Reduce your use of aluminum foil and plastic wraps or avoid them completely by using plastic containers. You can also reuse those glass jars that you would normally recycle.
  • Do not put oil and gasoline into the sewer system or on the ground. Take it to a local collection site.
  • Recycle your aluminum and tin cans, glass, plastic and paper by finding the nearest recycling center in your area.
  • Participate in recycling by separating recyclables and taking them to your local recycling center or put them out for curbside pick-up (if your community has such services).
  • Do not throw away what you can use again – plastic and glass containers can be used repeatedly.
  • If you change your own car oil, take it to a local recycling center that accepts used oil.
  • Leave your grass clippings on the lawn or compost them with leaves.
  • Share your newspapers, magazines and books. Recycling is good; reuse is even better!

Reasons Why We Need to Recycle

  • The average American household produces 100 pounds of trash every week.
  • A Ton of paper made from 100% wastepaper saves: 17 trees, 7,000 gallons of water and 4100 kw of energy (enough to power the average home for 6 months).
  • Making paper from recycled paper uses 30% to 55% less energy than making paper from trees.
  • 74 percent less air pollution is produced from the manufacturing of recycled paper compared to paper from virgin wood pulp.
  • We create enough garbage each day to fill the New Orleans Superdome twice, and half of that waste is paper.
  • When one ton of glass is recycled, water consumption is reduced by 50%, mining wastes by 79%, and air pollutants by 14%.
  • It takes six weeks for an aluminum can to be recycled and placed back on your store shelf.

Make recycling part of your every day routine and help save our valuable resources for future generations too. Call Adrian Valdes on 954-662-1787 if you have questions about Pembroke Pines real estate.

Tips to sell your Pembroke Pines home fast

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

The real estate market in Broward is volatile, especially lately, and it takes planning to move your home quickly and profitably.  If your home is in tip-top shape and priced within the range of other homes sold in your neighborhood, a buyer is much more likely to choose your home.

Remember what first attracted you to your house when you bought it? What excited you about its most appealing features? Now that you’re selling your home, you’ll need to look at it as if you were buying it all over again.   Staging pays off and often helps to sell a home fast. There are renovations that could be made prior to the sale, but you don’t have to spend thousands to make a big impact on buyers.

  1. Make your home look picture perfect.  Most buyers begin their home search online; make sure that the pictures they see are attractive. Remove vehicles before taking the pictures and clear excess vegetation.
  2. Make a great first impression as buyers go thru your entryway. Use welcome mats, colorful flower planters, and make sure foyers and hallways are clean and clear of clutter.
  3. Open up your space so buyers can actually see the beautiful home they’re buying.  Remember that the goal of a successful showing is to make a prospect feel at home. Put away personal objects such as pictures (leave one or two), collections, and excess furniture.  The less stuff you have around the house the more spacious it will look.
  4. Invest in a fresh coat of paint to give a fresh look to the main areas of your home. Remember that neutral colors on your walls are the way to go when staging a home for sale.
  5. Make sure your windows are sparkling and that the frames of the doors are clean.
  6. Arrange the furniture for easy traffic flow so buyers don’t bump into anything. If you have enough space, put a major piece of furniture at an angle, such as a couch or desk; this will add interest, coziness and create a more open feel.
  7. Let Light flow thru your home. The brighter, the better;  light makes your rooms appear larger. Move lamps and tall decorations to the corners. You don’t need to remove heavy Window treatments, just arrange them in a way that doesn’t interfere with the natural flow of light.
  8. Use live plants and fresh cut flowers to warm up your home and add a decorative flair, without spending a bundle.
  9. Give your patio area a fresh finish with a new stain and seal, put away excess toys, clean the dust on the furniture and replace worn cushions.
  10. The Kitchen should be cozy and sparkling clean. Remove clutter from the countertops by putting away blenders, toasters, and other non-decorative items. If you have a breakfast table or counter, put out a couple of table settings complete with place mats, napkins, and dinnerware so it looks inviting.

Always keep in mind that your home should feel like it’s the buyers, not yours. Selling a home is a combination of wearing a seller’s hat and stepping into the buyer’s shoes.  Adrian Valdes has the marketing experience to give you advice on the main selling features of your home and the best price to sell it.  More marketing exposure and a right price range means more prospective buyers, so make sure your home is listed with the right real estate agent.

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