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Why Sell Your House in the Middle of Winter?

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Are you waiting for spring to list your house because you’ve been told that that’s the best time to sell?

While that may be true, there are advantages to selling your home in the middle of winter. One reason to sell your home in winter is that although there may not be as many buyers, you will have much less competition. Moreover, those out looking in the middle of winter are actually serious buyers and are less likely to waste your time. Another plus for selling your home in the winter: with the leaves all fallen from the trees, you may now have a fabulous view that is only noticeable at this time of year, so you might as well take advantage of it.

If you pay attention to the details and get the word out there, no matter what season it is, the buyers will come!

Here are some things you can do to make your home more enticing to that would be winter buyer.

1. Make it inviting and accessible.
We live in the Pacific Northwest, there’s no telling what type of weather your buyer’s going to brave just to come see your home. If it’s been snowing, make sure you keep all your sidewalks and steps clear of snow and ice, especially from the curb to your home. More often than not, it’s raining, so maybe place a container at the front door where they can put their umbrellas.

2. Light it up.
During the day keep your blinds and drapes open so to let in all that natural light. In the evening make sure the lights are on, and replace all your bulbs as needed. Add new fixtures around the front door to give your entry a more inviting appeal. Set your indoor lamps and outdoor lights on timers, so if you are away, you won’t lose those prospective buyers because your house looked too dark and gloomy to stop.

3. Keep it warm.
It’s cold outside, so make it warm and cozy inside, give your buyers a reason to stay awhile. Half an hour or so before your showing, bump up the temperature a bit to make it comfortable. If you have a fireplace and you’re going to be around. Light a fire before the tour to add a little ambiance to your home.

4. Play a little music.
Turn your stereo on to a commercial free jazz or classical station, or fill the CD changer with soft music set to play continually. Keep the volume turned down low so they can barely hear it in the background.

5. Create a cozy appeal.
Set a background that will allow the buyers to see themselves living there. Consider laying a warm throw across the back or arm of your sofa, turning down your bed, filling vases with winter flowers to place around the house, setting up a dinner for two at your dining room table, or even turning your bathroom into a spa.

6. Appeal to their sense of smell.
Give your home a delicious aroma of fresh baked cookies and cinnamon spiced hot apple cider. Just before your potential buyers arrive, put out a plate of fresh baked cookies and heat some apple cider with a couple cinnamon sticks on the stove, then leave a note saying, please help yourself to a cookie and cup of hot apple cider. If you are going to be round during the tour, you can leave the cider on simmer to keep the aroma wafting through the house, otherwise don’t forget to TURN THE STOVE OFF before you leave.

7. Make your house sparkle and visually pleasing.
Keep your home clean and inviting for potential buyers, by boxing up all the clutter and storing it in the garage or a closet. You will also want to wash the windows, keep the carpets and floors vacuumed and swept, dust often and re-caulk in the kitchen and bathrooms where needed. Place photos of your home in the spring and summer around the house to showcase your yard and gardens, to give the buyers an idea of how it looks with the flowers all in bloom.

These are just a few of the many tactics you can use to sell your house during the winter months. Will doing all this guarantee that your house will sell? No, it won’t. What it will do is significantly improve your odds of selling in the winter. Chances are that it will sell, and in less time than the other homes on the market. Remember, you won’t have as much competition, but you also won’t have as many buyers, so you really need to make sure that your house stands out above all the others. So, if you’re thinking of selling your house and are still not sure now is the best time, contact a REALTOR, who will answer any questions you may have remaining, and get that house listed!

Short Sales in Puyallup

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

Are you or a friend facing foreclosure?  Are you afraid of what might happen to your credit?

If you know anyone facing this situation, the first step is to get expert help.  You need answers and you need them now.  Just having a qualified expert who will sit down with you to answer your questions can help reduce some of the stress that you are under.  Contact an expert and ask them about short sales, because this is not the time to ignore the letters coming from your mortgage lender.

Why Consider A Short Sale?

A short sale can not only help you avoid foreclosure, it can also be a much quicker option than going through the foreclosure proceedings.  It may not affect your credit as greatly.  A short sale may also enable you to purchase a new home sooner than after a foreclosure.  It can save you from a potentially embarrassing situation.  A short sale may minimize the stress of having to continue meeting a financial obligation that you are no longer able to maintain.

Why Use an Agent?

The most recent statistics state that 95 percent of the people facing foreclosure never contact a Real Estate Agent.  Experts agree that this option will probably hurt their credit the most.  Some people actually walk away from their homes while they still have equity.  Most of the time there are alternatives to foreclosure that you may be unaware of.  These range from a loan modification program to the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act.

WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT JUST WALK AWAY FROM YOUR PROPERTY!

Most lenders are going to insist that you list your home with a qualified real estate agent, so you might as well get someone who is knowledgeable dealing with short sales and will help protect you and your best interests.  I can show you all the options that you may have available to you.  Keep your options open–CALL ME!

Do Open Houses Work?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Has your agent held an open house?  Have they told you that “open houses don’t sell homes?”  Or, “open houses don’t work in Puyallup.”    Maybe it’s not the open house, it’s the way they held the open house.  Let me show you what I mean…

Your house is for sale in Puyallup – you’ve asked your agent to hold an open house.  What should you expect your agent to do?

One agent in Puyallup holds an open house and they show up, put a sign in the yard, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertise it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertise it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors. 

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.  During the open house, they tour your home with each and every guest, showing the unique features of your home and the benefits of those features.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.  During the open house, they tour your home with each and every guest, showing the unique features of your home and the benefits of those features.  After the open house, they send a thank you card to every attendee.

The next agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.  During the open house, they tour your home with each and every guest, showing the unique features of your home and the benefits of those features.  After the open house, they send a personalized, hand-written thank you card to every attendee, including a small token of thankfulness such as a Starbucks card.

The best agent in Puyallup holds an open house, and they show up, put a sign in the yard, bring cookies and soda, and put other signs around the neighborhood, advertises it on the mls, and hold the house open from 1 to 4pm.  The day before they have walked the neighborhood inviting the neighbors, and two days before they held another open house from 5pm-6pm (when people are driving home from work) leaving all their signs out around the neighborhood to generate more interest, and has sent a postcard out five days before the open house inviting all the neighbors.  During the open house, they tour your home with each and every guest, showing the unique features of your home and the benefits of those features.  After the open house, they send a personalized, hand-written thank you card to every attendee, including a small token of thankfulness such as a Starbucks card, and they enter that attendees information into their database and continue to follow up with them long after the open house.

Each and every one of these agents would call what they do ‘marketing’.  Which agent do you want selling your home?  Open houses work.  They work in Puyallup, and they can work in your neighborhood as well.  You need an agent who knows how to work an open house, and you need an expert.

Gina Hanson, REALTOR – I am so much more than just a sign in your yard!

Why Should I Use an Agent to Buy a House?

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

You’ve probably heard it over and over…”Buying a home is usually the biggest financial transaction a person will ever make.”   What they should be telling you is… “If anything can go wrong during the transaction, it will cost you tons of money.”  But, they don’t, do they? 

Here’s the bottom line – using an agent saves you money.  Lots of it.  Not just upfront in purchase price, but over the entire lifespan of the purchase.   There is, however, one very important distinction – this probably doesn’t apply if you call the sign in the yard of the house you want to buy.  Trust me on this one – that is a seller’s agent and a seller’s agent is obligated to protect the interests of the seller.  Can they also protect your interests?  Yes, but, their first relationship was, and is, with the seller.  Wouldn’t you feel more protected by using a buyer’s agent whose first relationship and obligation is to protect your interests at all costs? 

Let’s talk about what having your own agent on your side of the transaction does for you, and how using an agent saves you money.

1. It doesn’t cost you any money.  The seller pays for both agents commission out of the proceeds of the sale.  A buyer’s agent is completely free.  Yep, free.  Why wouldn’t you use one?

2. It gets you a lower purchase price.  “I can save the commission if I don’t use an agent by getting a better deal on the house.”  No, not usually.  Remember, the agent on the sign is committed to protecting the seller’s interests.  What are the seller’s interests?  Getting as much money as possible for the house in the shortest amount of time.  Bottom line – using your personal agent will almost always guarantee a lower sales price than negotiating on your own behalf.

3. It gets you a better home loan.  We KNOW who is out there providing excellent products with great rates and low fees.  We work with them everyday.  We can also protect you from costly delays in closing that could add thousand of dollars in fees that would be paid by you.  We also know about down payment assistance programs that can put thousands of dollars into your pocket to be used for your down payment.  Or rural homes assistance for a lower interest rate.  And down payment assistance for buying foreclosed homes.  We know who to hook you up with to save money over the entire lifespan of your home.   

 4. It gets you protection.  We know our forms.  We know how to protect you during the purchasing process and for years to come.  Not just if you buy the house, but what if you don’t?  I have five ways that I make sure that your earnest money is safe and will be returned to you if you have to back out of the transaction.  Also, I explain every detail before you ever sign a sign a single sheet of paper. 

 5.  It saves you time.  I do a preconsultation BEFORE searching for property so that I know exactly what your wants and needs are.  Once that is honed to perfection, I call you the second a bargain goes on the market that matches up with everything you love.  I know when new properties that are screaming good deals hit the market first –  and I can get that infomation to you sometimes days before the home hits all of the other search engines and websites.  You get a chance to make an offer and beat out everyone else who is searching on their own.

6.  It gets you peace of mind.  I take care of making sure that all the paperwork protecting you is done, signed, and turned in on time.  This protects you and all of your interests, including your earnest money, your ability to inspect the property, and things like checking out the neighborhood.  I follow up with every single person involved in the transaction to make sure that their aren’t costly delays or missed issues.  My job is to keep your time as freed up as possible so that you have time to take care of packing and arranging for your upcoming move.

Money, Time, Peace, Protection.  For Free.

Click on ”Ask me a question”  if you want more information or my free pamphlet on 5 Ways to Protect Your Earnest Money.

What questions do I ask an agent when I want to sell my home?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Interviewing Agents in Puyallup?  Make sure you ask these questions before you list your home. 

 First off, be prepared to answer some questions as well.  Just as you should be selective on who you work with, a great agent makes certain that the fit is a good one, too.

To find a good agent, make sure you ask:

How many years have you been in Real Estate?  Either pick someone who has cut their teeth on this real estate downturn and is still thriving, or someone who has been through a market like this at least once before.   Years won’t matter as much as attitude and business sense.  Listen carefully for a negative attitude – this is going to be one of the most important indicators of the person’s ability to sell and market your home effectively. 

 What specific Marketing Plan do you have for my house?  The most common complaint from anyone selling their home is “My agent just put a sign in my yard, and then I never heard from them again.”  Make sure that your agent addresses this issue.  Other questions to ask may include…How will you sell my home?  Do you market online?  Where?  Do you have a mailing database?  What does your flyer look like?  What is your follow up plan?  What if my house isn’t selling?

Do you have any Reference Letters? A great agent will not only have client letters on hand, but will be willing to provide phone numbers if requested. 

What makes your Agent different from the competition?  Really listen to their answers here.  You will probably want someone who is honest, trustworthy, assertive, with good communication skills.  Look for an ‘outside-the-box’ thinker in terms of marketing.  Again, anyone can put a sign in your yard.  Selling your home can be stressful, so look for a great sense of humor under stress.  You’ll also want someone friendly on your  side during the negotiation process, as you can get a lot more flies with honey than vinegar!  

Can you explain the Paperwork that I will be signing?  A great agent will sit down with you and go over every single document BEFORE you are asked to put pen to paper.  Never, never, never, sign something without knowing what it is. 

Are you a REALTOR®?  There is a difference between a REALTOR® and a real estate agent or salesperson.  A REALTOR® has a strict code of ethics that they must abide by.  REALTORS® also care deeply about their communities and the laws that govern them, and put time, money, and effort into protecting home ownership. 

Can you Recommend other Professionals?  What you are looking for here is a vendor database of people and companies that your agent has worked with in the past that they know are competent and capable.  A hundred different items can pop up during one real estate transaction.  Anything can derail the sale of your house.  A great agent knows who will take care of any work orders to ensure that doesn’t happen.

How much do you charge?  Everything is negotiable.  Ask up front what they charge, and then ask them to quantify their fees with the level of service they provide.

What Kind of Guarantee Do You Offer?  What if you aren’t happy with your agent’s services?  Can the agreement be cancelled?  What is the company policy for cancelling an agreement?  Has anyone ever cancelled with them before?  What happened and Why?

 The smartest thing that you can do is to align yourself with a knowledgeable, dedicated professional who can guide you through the maze of paperwork.  One who will explain the process to you, answer your questions, and return your phone calls or emails promptly to get you the information you need now. You need an expert negotiator on your side, protecting your financial interests. You also need someone who will research out a neighborhood, home, or property type so you have ’the inside story’.  You need someone who knows what selling real estate is all about.   Look for a personable, knowledgeable person who is analytical as well.  You need a powerhouse on your side who will listen, really listen to your needs and wants and who will protect your back and fight for your best interests.

A Little Bit About Gina Hanson and Why I Love Real Estate in Puyallup

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

A Little Bit About Me

I am married to the love of my life, Greg, and we have grown two teenagers, Skyler and Cassidy. 

I have lived in the Pacific Northwest for over 25 years,   We love to travel; I don’t think there is any better way to broaden your horizons then travelling to those horizons.

I am unconventional and completely old fashioned.  I love reading—mostly the classics, although a good spy novel or a saucy summer read can be fun too.

Family—I was raised by a misplaced southerner, so I grew up with strong family values and the sense that some things were simply not to be done.  My uncle is the pastor of our church, and I am forever grateful for his teachings.  Jesus is the cornerstone of my life, and without him, I am nothing.  He has blessed me and my cup runneth over.

History—I have lived in 44 different houses in my life.  My family was into ‘flipping’ houses before the term was coined.  We called it ‘hard work’.  It taught me that with hard work and a good eye, you can turn something sad and lost into a thing of beauty.  Talk about the neighbors falling in love with you.  When you move into the ugliest house in the neighborhood and spend a year making her beautiful again—they REALLY appreciate you. 

Favorites—I love the classics, romance, traditions, family, doing the hard thing just because it’s also the right thing. Dinner with friends, cozy winter nights, playing in the snow, feeling the sun on your face in the spring.  My husband’s beard against my face, my son’s arm looped over my shoulders, the silk of my daughter’s hair. 

Life’s Creed—When I was a little kid I remember looking at the adults and realizing that some of them played it safe so as to avoid hurt and others seemed to throw their arms open wide embracing life in all it’s glory and blood and wonder and heartache. Those that opened their hearts got hurt more, but they were alive.  I was maybe 6 or 8 years old and decided that I wanted to be alive.  And that has made all the difference. 

Why I do what I do—I have been a Seminar leader, School Board Member, Life Coach, and even worked in accounting.  My greatest joy is helping other people meet their goals.  I  feel so honored when someone entrusts me with the biggest financial decision of their lives.   I LOVE meeting new people and hearing their stories, getting to know their friends and families, and helping them into the next phase of their lives.  I have the best career in the entire world and I consider myself completely and utterly blessed!

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