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Let’s Make a Deal… in Real Estate!

Monday, June 28th, 2010

It’s a great time to buy real estate and these days most buyers are looking for the ultimate deal!  Do you know how to find that great deal?  How to proceed when you know a house is going through foreclosure?  What do the banks need when you ask them to accept a short sale?  First and foremost, if you’re going to need a loan to buy real estate, are you qualified?  How do you find out what price range you’ll be able to buy in?  Answering all of these questions is part of MY JOB!

Because there is so much to know in order to buy real estate for the best price and the best terms, we’re offering a class!  Come for a brief introduction with answers to many of the questions above, and more… and then we promise individualized service to help take you through each step necessary to get you YOUR GOOD DEAL! 

This summer come to my office at ERA THE BROKERAGE, 158 So. Main St., Pocatello, ID at 6:30 p.m. on ANY THURSDAY EVENING.  The class will be brief, we’ll have the ability to start you on the road to being pre-approved for a real estate loan, we’ll search for homes that meet your criteria for the deal you hope to secure… we’ll even go out and tour a few good deals!

It’s a super time to make a deal on Real Estate!  Prices have come down, interests rates are LOW, there’s lots of inventory so sellers are motivated!  So, come on… LET’S MAKE A DEAL!

Selling Your Home in Spring & Summer (part 2)

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Spring Cleaning goes a long way if you’re planning to sell your home!  A home that sparkles and shines helps the buyer feel that it’s been well maintained and is in great condition. Here’s a quick checklist of sometimes overlooked items to clean:

  • AROMA… even before buyers notice the decor of the home, their nose will notice a bad smell.  If you have indoor pets you may be immune to their odor, but it’s there.  If there has been a potty problem, get the carpets professionally cleaned, replaced if necessary.  Remove litter boxes during showings and be sure to always keep them fresh.  Remove pet feeding and watering dishes… even dry pet food leaves an odor in the home.  Try to take your pets with you for showings, or at a minimum put them in the garage or backyard or in a kennel. 
  • Other smells to be aware of are cooking odors… bacon, fish, etc.  and CHILDREN odors… diapers, bedding, etc.  Be aware of these issues, take the trash outside immediately when it comes to soiled diapers, bacon drippings, etc.  Keep fresh air flowing throughout your home to eliminate trapped odors, and use plug-ins or other electrical air fresheners rather than risk burning candles.  ASK A FRIEND who’ll be honest… “does my house smell funky?”
  • Windows, inside and out. Clean after each rain storm as well and don’t forget to clean the window sills and the tracks, especially on sliding glass doors. That grime affects the ease of operation!
  • Entry doors, door jams, thresholds, knobs, doorbells, mailboxes. Every buyer has to stand at the front door while it’s being unlocked and opened. It’s the FIRST IMPRESSION of the home — and you only get one of those! Make sure it’s free of any maintenance issues — if you need to paint it, do so — and if it’s time for a new door, a beautiful front door is a great investment that will definitely impress!
  • Light switches, switch plates: they get a little built up with grime from constant touching. Wipe them down.
  • Mirrors, faucets, sinks, tubs, shower doors. Make them sparkle! You may need a good hard water remover and some elbow grease. If your tile grout is cracked, dirty or missing, take care of it.  If the caulking around the tub is globbed on, mildewed, or lacking, have it removed and smoothly replaced.  Clean, shiny bathrooms and kitchens sell houses!
  • Light fixtures. Remove and wash the glass, wipe down the fixtures. Use a good, bright light bulb and keep all rooms well lit for showings. Now is not the time for the slow-lighting compact fluorescent bulbs.
  • Appliances – especially those that will be included in the sale. Clean appliances also show the buyer that the home is well cared for, plus they’ll see value.  Use a good de-greaser around the oven, vent/hood and cooktop, and those “magic erasers” work miracles on surfaces with texture, like the front and handles of the fridge.
  • HEATING AND COOLING:  Make sure your furnace has clean filters!  Changing them monthly during heating and air conditioning season is the standard.  Wipe away dust and cobwebs from around these major components of your home so that buyers will feel that they’ve been well maintained and won’t be a problem due to age or neglect.
  • LOOK UP!  Has dust accumulated on ceiling fan blades, molding, built-in shelves, and does it look like you’ve already started your Halloween decorations with a few cobwebs in the corners?
  • Flooring: tile, hardwood, make it shine!  Carpeting: clean, vacuumed and smelling good!  If the carpet is stretched out of shape it can be not only ugly, but a tripping hazard.  Have a professional come in and stretch it smooth.

So, really the above list could be condensed into 2 words: SPRING CLEANING. Don’t let it overwhelm you, just do it, price your home right, and you’ll have your HOUSE SOLD faster and for more money!

I’d love to help you in all of your REAL ESTATE NEEDS. Give me a call today!

Buying a Home Brings the “Luck o’ the Irish”!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Imagine moving into your very own home and making monthly payments near or lower than your current housing expense.  Then imagine 10 years from now selling your home and receiving all of your “rent” payments back!  That’s the kind of opportunity our current real estate market offers! 

There’s never been a better time to buy real estate. I want to help you, your family members, friends, neighbors, coworkers… EVERYONE… take advantage of ideal buying conditions:

    • LOW interest rates – hovering around 5%
    • LOTS of affordable inventory to choose from
    • LOWEST prices in recent history
    • TAX CREDIT for most buyers!
  • Enter into purchase contract on or before April 30, 2010
  • Close purchase on or before June 30, 2010
  • $8,000 tax credit for first time buyers
  •      for those who have not owned their own home in the past 3 years
  •      10% of purchase price of home up to $8,000 FREE MONEY back to you!
  •      must reside in new home for 3 or more years
  • $6,500 tax credit for “move-up” buyers
  •      for those who have resided in and owned their current home 5 of the past 8 years
  •      no need to sell current home/may keep it as a rental but move into new home
  •      new home does not need to be higher priced than current home
  •      10% of purchase price of home up to $6,500 FREE MONEY back to you!
  •      must reside in new home for 3 or more years
  • Enter into purchase contract on or before April 30, 2010

  This truly is your opportunity to have the “luck of the Irish” upon you! Owning a home is key to financial good fortune.  I’d love to talk with you and yours, answer any questions you may have, and of course…. I APPRECIATE YOUR REFERRALS!

JUST HOW IMPORTANT IS LOCATION?

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

          Most prospective home buyers have heard the old adage that the three most important factors to consider when buying real estate are, “location, location, location.”  In reality, although location is important, there is much more to consider in any real estate transactions which is why most home buyers and sellers choose to work with Realtors.

             Just how important is location?  A National Association of Realtors (NAR) survey found that although affordability ranks high in importance, buyers’ focus on neighborhood, distance from work, access to shopping and schools demonstrate that location is indeed significant.

          People who have bought real estate, especially those who have had a number of transactions, are aware of the value of location.  However, first time home buyers should be careful to choose a location that meets their needs, even if it means paying a little more.  A bargain found in a less-than-advantageous location might look to be a good deal, but its chances for resale may be lower. 

          The NAR survey found that value of location is unique to the buyer interests.  Home buyers with growing families are likely to look for a neighborhood with close proximity to work and schools.  Retired home buyers consider availability of shopping a higher priority the survey shows. 

          Neighborhoods are key to the type of environment the buyer is searching for.  For example, neighborhoods surrounding elementary schools tend to attract families with young children.  This won’t necessarily change, since families whose children are now grown find other locations more convenient and are apt to sell, creating sufficient turnover for new families with younger children.

          Buyers who own two cars also tend to rank closeness to schools higher than nearby shopping, work and other factors such as public transportation, churches and recreational facilities.

          It’s important for potential buyers to examine what ranks high on their own list of priorities before they begin the house hunting process.  In that way, they’ll have a clear idea of what amenities and services are available in the community they want to join.

          The value of a house can change after its purchase.  However, any change is likely to be gradual and will depend on factors such as the age of home.  Older neighborhoods tend to change more gradually.  Houses located near an institution, such as an elementary school, are usually a good investment since their worth is related to a factor that is long-lasting, in this case, the school.  In some cases, a buyer may want to sacrifice an asset such as close proximity to a school if a larger house further away is more affordable.

          The whole subject of location is a personal choice for the buyer.  That’s why a Realtor will interview the buyer to determine his or her interests, priorities and financial position in order to select a range of possible homes to show.

          I would love to discuss all of the important factors to consider when buying or selling real estate!  Give me a call anytime at (208) 241-9818.

 

TOP 5 IMPROVEMENTS TO SELL YOUR HOUSE!

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Want to sell your house faster and for more profit?  According to a recent HomeGain.com survey, the top five home improvements that Realtors recommend to home sellers based on cost and return on investment (from highest to lowest ROI) are: 

1. Cleaning and de-cluttering ($200 cost / $1,700 price increase / 872% ROI)
2. Home staging ($300 cost / $1,780 price increase / 586% ROI)
3. Lightening and brightening ($230 cost / $1,300 price increase / 572% ROI)
4. Landscaping ($320 cost / $1,500 price increase / 473% ROI)
5. Repairing plumbing ($385 cost / $1,250 price increase / 327% ROI) 

HomeGain’s recent survey shows the top do-it-yourself home improvements that Realtors recommend to home sellers. HomeGain received responses from nearly 1,000 Realtors nationwide and configured a list of the top 12 do-it-yourself (DIY) home improvements that cost under $5,000 and benefit sellers most when they sell their homes. 

Cleaning and de-cluttering continues to rank as the top suggested home improvement to sell your home (since the survey was originally conducted in 2000), recommended by 98% of Realtors, costing less than $200 and returning a value of nearly $1,700 to the home’s sale price, or an 872% return on investment. 

Many Realtors agree, especially in a buyer’s market, that sellers who make these recommended home improvements often get their homes sold faster and at higher prices. 

Rounding out the top 12  low cost, do-it-yourself home improvements to sell your house:   updating electrical, replacing or shampooing carpets, painting interior walls, repairing damaged floors, updating kitchen, painting outside of home, and updating bathroom/s.

The home improvement projects with the highest price increases to a home’s resale value are updating the kitchen ($1,200 cost / $2,850 price increase), followed by painting the outside of the home ($900 cost / $1,815 price increase) and home staging ($300 cost / $1,780 price increase). 

Inexpensive cosmetic home improvements and basic improvements greatly enhance the value of the home.  As you can see, improvements don’t have to be costly to earn you higher profits on the sale of your home.  This is just one benefit of hiring a Realtor; someone who can help you know exactly what needs to be done to get your home SOLD! 

For a free market analysis in preparation for selling your home, give me a call.  I look forward to sharing my knowledge and expertise with you to get your home SOLD fast!

Read more: http://rismedia.com/2009-11-09/home-sellers-top-5-home-improvement-projects-based-on-cost-and-return-on-investment/#ixzz0WgQk4iR4

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