Category: Homeowner Tips

  • Embracing the Power of Homeownership: Celebrating National Homeownership Month

    National Homeownership Month is here, and it’s a perfect time to celebrate the many joys and rewards of owning a home. As your dependable real estate team, we’re here to champion this significant month with you, providing the necessary guidance to make your homeownership journey a delightful experience.

    In this blog, we discuss:

    • The benefits of knowing the value of your current home.
    • A roadmap for those aspiring to become homeowners.
    • Our commitment as a real estate team to make your journey to homeownership enjoyable and successful.

    Homeowners: Unleashing the Power of Your Home

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    Know Your Home’s Value

    As a homeowner, you form the backbone of our communities. Your home isn’t just a building – it’s the place where memories are made, lives are lived, and dreams are nurtured. During National Homeownership Month, we honor your contribution to the vitality of our neighborhoods.

    Understanding your home’s worth offers several advantages:

    • Enables informed decisions on refinancing, home equity loans, or potential selling.
    • Helps you build a robust financial strategy around your most valuable asset.
    • Allows you to monitor and capitalize on market trends effectively.

    As a dedicated real estate team, we offer complimentary home valuations. Reach out to us today to schedule your free home valuation and unlock your home’s potential.

    Aspiring Homeowners: Make Your Homeownership Dreams a Reality

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    Your Dream, Our Commitment

    If you’re looking to own a home, National Homeownership Month is an excellent opportunity to take your first steps towards this rewarding goal. Owning a home isn’t an exclusive privilege, it’s an achievable aspiration, thanks to numerous accessible programs for first-time homebuyers.

    Embarking on the homeownership path can be an exciting adventure, especially with the right guidance. Here’s how our real estate team will guide you:

    • We’ll help you understand the range of financial options available, such as FHA loans, VA loans, and local down payment assistance programs.
    • Our experienced team will accompany you through each step of the process to help you find the perfect new home.

    We believe everyone deserves to relish the happiness of homeownership. Contact us today to turn your dream into a reality.

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    In conclusion, as we observe National Homeownership Month, let’s remember that a home represents more than a physical structure. It’s a sanctuary of peace, a symbol of pride, and an essential element of our communities. Whether you already own a home or are looking forward to becoming a homeowner, we’re here to help you relish every moment of this rewarding journey. Happy National Homeownership Month!

  • Discover the Perfect Time to Sell Your Home: 4 Reasons to List Now

    Key Takeaways:

    • Market conditions favoring sellers
    • Adjusting to changes in space needs
    • Aligning with your evolving lifestyle
    • Emotionally ready and motivated for a fresh start

    As a Realtor, I understand how the idea of selling your home can be both exciting and daunting. With the market constantly changing, it’s important to know when the time is right to make a move. If you’ve been considering selling, I’m here to guide you through the process and ensure you make the best decision for your situation. Let’s take a look at some reasons why now might be the perfect time to sell your house.

    Why Now May Be the Time to Sell Your Home

    The Market is Favoring Sellers

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    Homeowners always hope to get the best possible price for their homes. Watching market trends can help you determine when it’s the right time to sell. If you’re unsure, don’t hesitate to ask us, your local real estate experts! We’ll help you find the ideal time and price to list your property.

    You Need More or Less Space

    Whether your family is expanding or you’re looking to downsize, finding the right size home is essential. Surprising shifts in the modern workforce are adding in new factors like telecommuting and hybrid workspaces. Where you once worked from an office, you may now be stepping out of bed and taking calls in your robe. We can help you find a home that fits your needs perfectly, from a larger house to a cozy condo or even a place with a dedicated office space.

    Your Lifestyle is Changing

    As your interests evolve, you may want to explore different communities and amenities. Are you starting to appreciate golf? Maybe you enjoy a more active lifestyle now? Whatever changes you may undergo throughout your life can dictate the community you fit best in. If you’re craving a new environment, it may be time to sell and find a lifestyle community that better suits your current desires.

    You’re Emotionally Ready and Motivated to Sell

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    Have you ever looked around and felt you needed a change? Or maybe life throws something new and unique at you that you don’t want to pass up, and it means leaving your current home. Sometimes, life presents opportunities that are too good to pass up. If you’re feeling motivated to make a change and start a new chapter, now might be the time to sell your home.

    Get the Definitive Answer

    Still unsure if selling your home is the right move? A neighborhood sold report can provide valuable insights into the current market and help you make an informed decision. Simply contact us today with some information about your home, and we’ll be in touch with your personalized neighborhood report.

    Together, we’ll analyze prior sales of similar properties and current listings in your neighborhood to determine a fair listing price that maximizes your return and promotes a quick sale.

    Ready to start your new and exciting real estate journey? Give us a call, and let’s explore your options for selling your home. With our friendly, approachable style, we’re committed to making the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

  • Should You Buy a New Home Before Selling Your Current One?

    Key Takeaways:

    • There’s no wrong answer when it comes to the order of buying and selling
    • Keep in mind the pros and cons of each option before making a decision
    • Contact us when you know how you’re handling the purchase or sale of your home

    Whether you buy your new home before selling your old is the real estate industry’s equivalent of “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?” At first thought, you believe there’s an obvious answer. And then you start to really break things down. Thankfully, we don’t have to deal with any science, and a good list of pros and cons can guide you to the answer that fits your scenario.

    What you’ll find is that it may come down to personal preference, but there are a few things you should take into consideration. If you’re in the market for a new home and need to list your current one, here are some pros and cons of both buying first, then selling and selling first, then buying.

    Pros of Selling Before Buying Your Home

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    This may seem like the most logical option. You don’t have to carry two mortgages or pay utilities on two homes, and you can access the equity of your old home for the downpayment on the new one. But there are more benefits to selling your home first, in case neither of those perks apply. 

    You Can Better Stage Your Home

    If you’re still living in the home you’re listing, you can use your furniture and some of your decor for staging. If you’ve ever walked into an empty home, it can feel cold and uninviting. But don’t crowd the space with furniture, and leave only minimal decor behind to make the space homey and warm.

    Increase Your Purchase Offer

    The word “contingent” isn’t a wonderful one in the real estate industry. If you’re trying to sell your home and the purchase of your new space is contingent on the property being sold, your offer may be less appealing. When you sell first, you have the money in hand and nothing holding up the deal.

    Take Your Time

    When you sell first, you can take your time. There’s no other home waiting for you and no contingencies on the sale. Being able to take it slow means you can be a little pickier with your offers.

    No Question of Final Profit

    When you sell and buy at the same time, there’s always a concern that you won’t walk away with what you expect from the sale. What if there’s a last-minute repair? What if you just don’t get what you were looking for? These things can really hinder your purchase, so it’s a perk to not have to think about it.

    Cons of Selling Before Buying Your Home

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    Alternatively, selling before buying has some disadvantages. Chief among them are these three issues that can complicate matters a little.

    You Will Need Temporary Housing…

    When you sell your home, where will you live? With no new home to move into, you need to secure temporary lodging. Do you need a short-term rental or will you move in with a family member? Neither is ideal for any decent amount of time.

    …But How Temporary Will It Be?

    What if the purchase of your new home takes longer than expected? You can burn through some of your profits or strain relationships if things don’t go as planned. Month-to-month rentals aren’t secure as you can be asked to leave at any time and they are costly, so you have to time everything just right and hope it goes smoothly.

    You’ll Be Adding an Additional Move

    No matter how you organize things, you’re going to be moving twice. Even if most of your belongings go into storage and you keep only the necessities, you’re still unpacking and repacking your everyday items and transporting your stored effects to your new home. Moving can be a costly and tiresome endeavor, especially if you have to do it twice.

    Pros of Buying Before Selling

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    If you have the option to purchase your new home before selling your old one, it may seem like the route to go. There are a few reasons why this is an ideal scenario, such as the following pros.

    More Time to Find Your Dream Home

    With a secure space to call home, you have more time to locate your new dream home. There’s no one pressuring you or chipping away at your bank account, and you don’t have to completely rearrange your schedule to make showings work.

    You’re In Complete Control

    As previously mentioned, you have nothing pushing you out of your home. This gives you complete control over your moving timeline. You can take your time to ensure everything is properly organized and safely packed.

    Selling an Occupied Home Can Be a Hassle 

    When you’re trying to live in your home, it can be a nuisance to have to schedule showings and stage it properly. Larger families may find staging to be the biggest obstacle, especially if things have accumulated over the years. Some showings can also be scheduled last minute, meaning you’re having to rush out of the house. If you buy first, you’re already out of the house.

    Only One Move

    Since you won’t need temporary housing, your first and only move from the house you’re putting up for sale is to the house you purchased. 

    Cons of Buying Before Selling

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    Should you jump into buying your new home before you even list your current abode? We’ve covered the pros, but don’t forget to consider some of these reasons why you should maybe hold off.

    It’s an Added Financial Strain

    When you own two homes, chances are you have two mortgages. You’ll also need to keep utilities running in the home you’re selling. Then there are taxes, insurance, and any upkeep you may have to do while you still own the house you’re leaving.

    You Have to Watch Over Two Homes 

    You don’t want to leave the home you’re selling unoccupied for long. It should be kept clean so prospective buyers are seeing a comfortable space and not something that’s been sitting for some time. The added work of performing upkeep and watching over two homes can take some time out of your week.

    No Matter the Order, Call Us Today

    It doesn’t matter to us whether you buy or sell first, so long as you end up with the resolution you were seeking. Give us a call today so we can help you decide which best suits your situation and needs. Once we know what’s best for you, we’ll either find your new home or set a valuation for the home you’re selling. 

  • Simple Ways to Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal

    Key Takeaways:

    • Curb appeal is an important part of selling your home
    • You can improve your home’s curb appeal without a professional
    • Contact us to see how improving your home’s curb appeal can help it sell

    Despite what the phrase suggests, you don’t actually need to have a curb to improve your home’s “curb appeal.” Curb appeal is the overall exterior allure of your home, and has nothing to do with the concrete edge it’s named after. So, if you’re looking to sell your home in 2023–whether it’s a townhome, condo, or single-family residence–you should be evaluating your home’s curb appeal since it’s the first thing prospective buyers see. If you follow these simple tips and apply them appropriately to your property, you can make a good first impression on local homebuyers before anyone even steps through the front door.

    If You Have a Lawn, Manicure It

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    Manicure may sound like a silly word to use in this instance, but it’s accurate as you’re ultimately tending to your lawn’s cosmetics. Spruce up your lawn before showings by cutting overgrown grass and shrubbery to uniform heights and removing all weeds.. 

    Of course, manicuring also includes getting rid of those patches of dried, brown, dead grass. Reseeding for new growth is optimal, but you can use lawn-safe paint to cover brown spots in a pinch if there’s no time to grow new grass. A real, natural look should be your goal as a clean lawn gives the entire property a more elegant appearance.

    Tend to Your Garden Beds

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    Even if you don’t have a lawn and grass to worry about, you may have garden beds that need tending. Mulch fades and decorative rocks can get lost over time. Fill in any bare spots; replace your current mulch with a fresh, brightly colored option; and remove dead plants as needed. 

    Even if it’s just a windowsill flowerbed, the extra care and attention can go a long way to sprucing up your home’s curb appeal.

    Give Your Door a Pop of Color

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    The front door is a surprising focal point of your home and can be one of the first things buyers notice. Unless there’s heavy damage to the door, you don’t need to replace it. Simply add a coat or two of paint, using a color that accentuates the scheme of your home. Be mindful of any HOA regulations regarding exterior paint colors as you may have to choose from a specific set of shades.

    While you’re painting the door, replace the hardware to match the new color. If your old hardware does match and can be cleaned to look brand new, certainly use it. While you’re replacing the hardware, you might as well swap out any street numbers if you can find a good match.

    Upgrade Your Lighting Fixtures

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    Light fixtures can be a pretty big part of your home’s curb appeal. No matter how many you have, these fixtures should look updated and new. In many cases, you can clean up the ones already installed and maybe even hit them with a can of spray paint. However, it can be necessary to replace them entirely if they’re damaged or beyond repair. 

    If you aren’t sure if fixtures need to be repaired, don’t tackle the project alone. We can recommend local experts who can tackle any needed updates.

    Install Outdoor Path Lighting

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    Townhomes, condos, or single-family homes typically come with a walkway leading up to your front door. Even if you have a motion sensor flood light, path lighting can really enhance your space, give it a luxurious look, and even improve safety. Path lighting comes in all shapes and sizes, and, for the most part, is solar-powered. 

    Additional to path lighting, you may consider adding uplighting to illuminate a lone tree, a planter you’re quite proud of, or to showcase the exterior facade of your home. Uplighting really adds a touch of class to any exterior, leaning even further into the lavished home look with minimal effort needed.

    Add Simple Accents

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    A home without anything out front to fill the empty space can seem vacant, cold, and dull. Even if you just add potted plants, a welcome mat, or a seasonal wreath, it can go a long way to give a welcoming look and feel. One thing to consider is symmetry. Potted plants look so much better in pairs when they’re symmetrical. 

    Try not to crowd your porch or any other area you’re filling in. Just add enough to boost your home’s curb appeal.

    Clean It All Up

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    Everything that can be seen from the road should be scrubbed, swept, wiped down, and cleared out. Gutters, stairs, windows, driveways, porches—try to make things as spotless as possible. A clean-looking home is going to be more attractive to buyers because they’ll know it’s been in good hands all these years. A high level of cleanliness shows you really cared about the space, and will certainly get buyers excited to see the rest of your home.

    Put Your New Curb Appeal to Use

    If you’re putting in all this work to improve your home’s curb appeal, then it must mean you’re getting ready to sell your home in 2023. Reach out to our team today to start discussing how we can leverage your new curb appeal to build a sales strategy that will attract new homebuyers. Our local sales experts use the latest market data for your neighborhood to ensure you’re getting the best return on your home.

  • Here’s How Shopping Small Can Earn You Big Profits

    Key Takeaways:

    • When it comes to selling your home, supporting local businesses is one of the most profitable decisions you can make. 
    • Local businesses love to give back to their communities, which can increase your home’s value over time. 
    • We’ve worked with the most reputable businesses around—contact us today, and we’ll pass along our professional recommendations! 

    Use Local Businesses as Your Home-Selling Sidekicks

    When it comes to selling your home, supporting local businesses can be one of the most profitable decisions you make. Instead of calling upon big-name chains, you can utilize homegrown service providers to save money and make sure the job gets done right. Investing in local businesses has been proven to increase a community’s real estate values—besides, there’s no better return on your investment than a genuine “thank you” from a neighbor! 

    For every $100 spent at small businesses, this much stays in the community… 

    Local service provider

    Small businesses tend to reinvest in their local economies more than chains do, which is great news for homeowners and potential sellers. Plus, small business owners typically work, play, and live in the same communities as their storefronts—so they care more about seeing their hometowns thrive. 

    The Business Alliance for Local Living Economies found that communities with successful small businesses see property values increase by 50 percent on average. And with home prices appreciating, neighborhoods can benefit from attracting new business investments to spark economic growth. According to research done by The Alliance, $68 stays in the community for every $100 spent at local businesses.

    Shopping small provides hyper-local services

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    Think of shopping local like a community-wide networking event—you strengthen your connections by spreading the word about your positive experiences at businesses in the area. And if you want to know the best providers around, you can just ask your real estate agent. Your local agent doubles as your go-to reference for the most reputable nearby businesses. 

    Selling your home is a hyper-local experience, one in which you can benefit from partnering with the most convenient local business of them all: your real estate agent. As a small business ourselves, we understand the importance of supporting local and giving back to the community, which is why we only recommend our best business partners to our clients.

    Here’s why hiring local service providers is the strategic choice 

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    When you decide to list your property, there’s most likely going to be some projects that need to be completed—things like renovations and repairs, staging for showings, and general maintenance should all be at the top of your to-do list. Hiring homegrown service providers is the strategic choice when it comes to selling your home. Not only will you be guaranteed great service, but you may even receive discounted rates. When real estate agents repeatedly refer their clients to local businesses, companies sometimes provide lower rates in return. 

    Invest in small businesses to increase your home value

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    Wondering which local businesses you should take advantage of when listing your home? Hire a landscaper to spruce up your curb appeal, use a local painter to incorporate a more neutral color palette, or contact a local handyman for repairs. Want to get the inside of your home showing-ready? Your agent can recommend a top-notch florist for a bouquet of local blooms. That’s the thing about shopping small—the owners have local expertise and will go the extra mile to make sure their clients are happy! 

    Want to Increase Your Home Value?

    It’s simple—when you invest in local businesses, those companies turn back around and invest in your community, which increases your home value! It’s hard to fully understand the positive impact of shopping local, but it becomes easier when you see your property value rise over time. 

    We’ve worked with the best businesses in our community, and we know they would love to play a part in your real estate dreams. Just tell us what services you need, and we’ll send our professional recommendations your way! 

  • Reap the Benefits of Your Realtor Even After You’ve Moved

    Key Takeaways:

    • Our real estate expertise goes far beyond just buying or selling your home—you can rely on us for quality resources before and after you’ve moved. 
    • Whether you’re searching for the best local handyman, a notary, or something else entirely, you can trust our vetted providers to get the job done. 
    • If you ever need a real estate recommendation—today or years down the road—just give us a call for personalized advice! 

    Unlock Our Exclusive Real Estate Recommendations

    We like to consider ourselves real estate experts, and we love being able to share our knowledge with you! Throughout our years of working in the housing market, we’ve formed deep relationships with not only our clients, but with local trusted businesses, too. We’ve vetted these vendors ourselves so that you don’t have to play the costly game of trial and error. 

    Need some personalized recommendations or strategic advice? Here’s how your agent can serve you even after you’ve moved.   

    Sellers, we don’t stop at “SOLD”

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    When we say we’re by your side every step of the way, we mean it—which means our services never stop at “SOLD!” Whether we’ve just listed your home or already sold it, we know there’s always more work to be done. Seemingly small details go a long way in making a house a home. We’ve worked with the best professional landscapers, painters, and cleaners in the area—all contacts you need to put the finishing touches on your space. 

    We consider our clients to be one of our own, which means our exclusive buying and selling resources are always available to you. At any time, you can see if your home value has increased using our free estimator or jumpstart the buying process after you sell with our advanced search tool. Our real estate professionals have gained invaluable experience in working with our clients, so we try to return the favor whenever possible by providing in-depth insight.    

    New homeowners, you’re not done with us yet

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    We loved helping you find your dream home so much that we want to keep working with you—and honestly, we think we’re going to need each other! Homeownership is a huge investment, so you want your new place to be in tip-top shape at all times. 

    First things first, it’s important to change your locks when you move into your home, since you don’t know who might have a copy of your keys. Don’t know of a local locksmith? Don’t worry, we’ll open some doors for you! Don’t let a household repair linger just because you don’t know a trusted provider who can get the job done. Whether you’re looking for a handyman to lend a helping hand on a home project or need repairs for your HVAC, you can count on our personalized recommendations for the most reliable providers in the area!

    And for when you’ve been watching (maybe too much) HGTV

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    We get it, watching Fixer Upper makes you want to DIY your entire home, especially if you’re thinking about listing soon or just moved in. But for when you’re not in the mood to do it all yourself, we’ve got contacts for everything from new light fixtures to full-on home renovations. Our desire for you to live in your dream home doesn’t stop when you sign the closing documents, and we will always be available to help with any home improvements. 

    Want Access to Our Preferred Vendors?

    Working with a top-notch real estate agent means you’ve gained a partner for life. So when anything comes up in your buying, selling, or homeownership journey, just give us a call! 

    Whether you’re at the beginning of the selling process or have already bought your dream home, you can always rely on us to connect you with the area’s best vendors. Contact us today for any recommendations you may need—and don’t forget, we’re locals too, and we love to catch up with our clients! 

  • What Every Seller Should Know About Home Inspections

    Key Takeaways:

    • Even in today’s hot market, it’s not uncommon for buyers to request an inspection before purchasing a home.
    • Believe it or not, there are a few steps you can take as a seller to prepare for your home’s big assessment.
    • If you’re ready to list and sell in no time at all, contact us to get the ball rolling!

    4 Tips to Help Sellers Ace a Home Inspection

    Home inspections—almost every buyer wants one, and they’re often a necessary part of the selling process. Even in 2021’s competitive market, it’s not uncommon to see an inspection contingency attached to an offer, and many sellers have a few questions about what exactly they entail. 

    Want to learn the secret to acing your inspection as a seller? Here are a few tips that can help you prepare for your home’s big close-up.

    Get a pre-listing inspection

    Reviewing home inspection report

    Even if your home seems move-in ready, it might still have a few issues you don’t know about. This is why many agents recommend getting a pre-listing inspection to uncover any problems ahead of time. It might cost a bit out of pocket, but it will help you know exactly what you need to fix before your home hits the market. Pre-listing inspections also prevent any surprises down the line and give you more control over the sale.

    After your inspection, you can choose to repair any problems or simply let buyers know about them. If you have any questions about what should or shouldn’t be updated, just ask your agent for advice.

    Don’t conceal any known problems

    Home inspector looking at stairs

    Most states require sellers to disclose a home’s known defects, even after they’ve been repaired. While it may be tempting to conceal these issues, doing so can come with serious legal ramifications.

    For example, if your home has known water leaks or you’ve made major structural repairs, you’ll likely be required to communicate them to potential buyers. Home inspectors will take your disclosures into account during their analysis, so it’s important to be as truthful as possible. Luckily, your agent can serve as a helpful resource for understanding necessary disclosures!

    Do a little prep work

    Gathering receipts

    Preparing for a buyer’s inspection shouldn’t involve expensive repairs. If your home is already clean and properly staged, there’s actually not a lot you have to worry about. However, there are a few steps you can take to get your space ready for inspection day.

    Start by gathering all documents relating to your home—that includes proof of services and receipts from big-ticket purchases (like HVAC systems or appliances). You should also replace your air filters, check your light bulbs, eliminate clutter, and do a quick once-over of your home to make sure everything is in working order.

    Know how to negotiate

    Real estate agent helping sellers negotiate after an inspection

    During an inspection, a qualified professional will spend a few hours examining your home from top to bottom. Generally, they’ll check major components, such as your roof, electrical wiring, plumbing, the foundation, HVAC systems, and all major appliances. It’s normal for an inspector to uncover a few issues—but after the inspection, the ball is back in your court.

    In most circumstances, a buyer will request repairs or credits once they review the inspection report. But in today’s seller-driven market, some buyers only conduct an inspection for informational purposes. If you have any questions about post-inspection negotiations, it’s best to defer to your agent. They have the expertise you need to secure the best possible deal.

    Looking for More Selling Tips?

    Whether you’re eager to list or just have a few questions about selling, you can always give us a call for personalized real estate advice. We’re here to help you navigate every step of the home-selling process, and we can even tell you how much your home is worth in 2021’s crazy market.

    Ready to get started? Drop us a line—we look forward to teaming up with you!

  • Exposing the 4 Factors Agents Use to Price Your Home Right

    Key Takeaways:

    • Before you list your home, it’s crucial to understand how much a buyer would be willing to pay for it.
    • Your agent will use a variety of factors to determine a competitive list price—and some of them might be a little unexpected.
    • If you’re looking for a fast and accurate way to price your home, we’re here to help. Contact us today for a complimentary estimate!

    4 Surprising Factors That Go Into Pricing a Home

    Pricing your home to sell quickly—even in today’s hot real estate market—is all about balance. You want to price low enough to attract potential buyers, but high enough to profit from your equity. And while it may be tempting to use automatic estimators, it’s best to leave the number-crunching to your agent.

    Need help determining the perfect price? Here are a few factors your agent will take into consideration when valuing your home.

    Your home’s size and condition

    House with coin stacks

    This may seem like a given, but a home’s size, condition, and features play a huge role in how much it’s worth. Before you list, your agent will perform a walkthrough of your home to thoroughly evaluate its saleability. If your space is move-in ready and well-maintained, you’ll have more luck setting a higher asking price.

    Many sellers are under the impression that big-ticket upgrades will drastically increase their home’s value, but this isn’t always the case. Before you make a significant change, ask your agent for their professional opinion. Believe it or not, smaller touches (like updating hardware or repainting) can have a better return on investment than a full-scale renovation.

    Location

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    Real estate is all about location, and there are a few general factors that tend to boost property values. Typically, agents will price a home based on local schools, nearby employment opportunities, and proximity to amenities. Houses in more desirable neighborhoods or communities also tend to command a higher list price.

    Above all, most buyers are looking for homes that offer the perfect blend of privacy and convenience. Being close to (but not right next to!) highways or public transportation is another huge plus.

    Other recently sold homes

    Sold home sign

    One of the best indicators of your home’s value is the sale price of other listings in your neighborhood. Your real estate agent should conduct a comparative market analysis—abbreviated as CMA—to see how your home stacks up against the competition. By looking at recently sold homes that are similar to yours, they can calculate a fair and accurate price.

    After your agent has assessed your home, they’ll likely send you a CMA report that contains their projected price, along with data from other comparable homes. A great agent will also be available to answer any questions, too!

    Current market trends

    Houses on a graph

    Even if your home is in perfect condition, in the best location, and boasts quite a few upgrades, the current state of the market can have a huge impact on its overall value. And in today’s seller-driven market, homes are now worth more than ever before.

    Just last year, home prices surged by 15%. To put those numbers into perspective, that’s a $45,000 increase for a $300,000 home. If you want to take advantage of these unbelievable conditions, now is the time to list—and we’d love to help!

    Get Your Updated Home Value

    Whether you’re just curious or are ready to sell, you can trust our team to calculate your home’s true market value. Request a free home valuation today, or reach out to us to learn more about 2021’s hot real estate market. There’s never been a better time to list!

  • Why You Shouldn’t Use Automatic Home Estimators to Price Your Home

    Key Takeaways:

    • Automatic estimator tools are popular amongst homeowners and sellers, but they aren’t always the most reliable.
    • In some instances, these estimators can be off by thousands of dollars due to inaccurate data.
    • If you’re looking for a better way to determine your home’s market value, give us a call to get started!

    Exposing the Inaccuracies of Automatic Home Estimators

    If you own a home, you’ve probably wondered how much its value has increased since you first moved in. And while using an online estimator might seem convenient, you could end up with some pretty inaccurate numbers—and that’s bad news for sellers in today’s competitive market.

    Want to make the most of your equity and find out how much your home is really worth? Here’s why working with a local real estate agent will always be better than trusting an “automatic” estimate.

    Most estimators rely on user-reported data or algorithms

    Home value on a laptop

    Many homeowners believe that instant estimates are similar to a professional appraisal, but this simply isn’t the case. To generate a possible selling price, these real estate sites rely on potentially outdated algorithms that use property tax assessments, historic sold data, and user-reported information. Some estimators even use AI to scan photos of your home, which leaves ample room for error.

    Estimators won’t take recent improvements into account

    Couple renovating their kitchen

    If you’ve made any larger improvements to your home, they may not get calculated into your instant estimate. Generally, most estimators will include any permitted work that’s noted on your latest tax assessment. But if you completed a project that didn’t require permits, it probably won’t influence the estimate.

    For example, if you recently finished a kitchen renovation and didn’t have to take out a construction permit, an estimator could value your kitchen based on how it was before any upgrades. And if you rely on these incorrect numbers, you could shortchange your equity without even knowing it!  

    Your estimate could be off by thousands of dollars

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    Perhaps the biggest issue with automatic home estimators is their overall accuracy—or lack thereof. While most claim to be within 10% of a home’s real market value, that 10% could equal tens of thousands of dollars. When you look at the numbers, that’s a potential difference of $30,000 for a home worth $300,000!

    Above all, it’s important to remember that these estimators will never substitute a professional valuation. If you’re really serious about selling your home or learning its value, it’s better to work with a local real estate agent instead—and take an estimator’s opinion with a grain of salt.

    Bottom Line: Only Price Your Home with a Local Agent

    Couple getting a home valuation from an agent

    Want to know your home’s true value? Don’t trust a computer—start by consulting your local real estate agent! As area experts, we know how to calculate just how much your home could sell for in today’s competitive market. We can even take your renovations and recent sold data into account for an added level of accuracy.

    Get Top Dollar for Your Home

    Whether you’re thinking about selling your home or just want to know its value, you can trust us to help with all of your real estate needs. Contact us to request a complimentary home valuation, or just give us a call with any questions—we’d be happy to chat!

  • 4 Bright Ideas for Staging Your Home with Lighting

    Key Points:

    • When it comes to selling your home, staging is the easiest way to make a great first impression both online and during an in-person tour.
    • Focusing on the smaller touches can really impress buyers—and lighting is an important detail you should never overlook.
    • Looking for more easy tips to transform your home and get top dollar in no time? Drop us a line for even more staging advice!

    Staging Before You Sell? Don’t Overlook Your Home’s Lighting!

    You’ve probably heard that staging is an essential step to drawing in buyers. Most real estate agents will tell you to stick with neutral decor and depersonalize as much as possible before your home hits the market. However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t make a few subtler changes, too.

    Looking for an easy way to accentuate your home’s best features? Try framing them in the right light—literally. Bright, ample lighting will give your space a glow buyers will love, and it can even make your house seem larger and more open. Here are some easy ways to ensure your home is perfectly lit before your next showing.

    Choose the right bulbs

    Screwing in a light bulb

    The quickest way to boost your home’s brightness is to swap out low wattage incandescents in favor of LED (light-emitting diode) or CFL (compact fluorescent) bulbs. They’re slightly more expensive, but the payoff is worth it—your rooms will feel much more spacious, and they can last for up to 50,000 hours.  

    Nowadays, LEDs and CFLs come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. If you’re looking to add a warm glow or make a room feel cozy, try going for a soft white bulb. Cooler bulbs create an energizing atmosphere better suited for task lighting, bathrooms, and kitchens.

    Swap out old fixtures

    Pendant lights in a kitchen

    Take a look at the light fixtures throughout your home—are they looking a little dated? You may not mind that old ceiling fan light or tarnished wall sconce, but buyers will likely notice them. While you don’t have to replace every fixture in the house, updating the ones in your main living areas will make your space appear more on-trend.

    You want to keep your lighting neutral, and incorporate matching finishes wherever possible. If you’re not sure where to start, consider replacing your kitchen lights with stylish pendants. Swapping out an old chandelier for a lantern or orb-style fixture can breathe new life into your dining room. And when it comes to the bathroom, try to choose sconces with clean, simple lines.

    Layer your lighting

    Grey living room with lamps

    Layering your lighting is just like arranging furniture; if done correctly, it can enhance the size and feel of an entire space. You should aim for three different types of lighting in each room: ambient (overhead), task (reading or desk lights), and accent (table or floor lamps). This forms a cohesive level of light throughout your home.

    Don’t be afraid to get creative with your lights. You can add both form and function with some under-counter lighting or by installing a dimmer switch on an overhead fixture for more customization. The possibilities really are endless—if you’re in need of some ideas, just ask your agent! 

    Amp up the natural light

    Window with natural light

    Today’s buyers want homes filled with natural light. So if you have a room that gets a lot of sun, throw back the drapes and open the blinds before a showing.

    Looking for additional ways to create a sun-bathed glow? Think about painting your walls in lighter colors—like white, grey, or beige—or using a higher gloss finish. You can also accessorize with mirrors or shiny decor to reflect light throughout a space.  

    Looking for More Home Staging Tips?

    Staging your home doesn’t have to be hard when you have the help of a top-rated agent! Contact us today for even more exclusive selling tips—we’d love to get your property market-ready and maximize your potential profits. And if it’s been a while since you checked up on your home’s current value, feel free to ask us for a complimentary equity assessment.