Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Curb Appeal When Selling a Home

Is the interior or the exterior more important when selling a house? Before buyers decide to go in, they will look at how appealing your home is by driving by. While the inside of a home is important, sellers make a big mistake when they neglect the exterior. Curb appeal is often a potential buyer’s first impression of a home. If you’re selling your home or about to, how can you quickly and effectively tackle the outdoor appeal? Here are some tips:

1. Start with the Front Door. A new entry door consistently ranks as one of the best projects in home repairs, yielding an increase in home value that’s greater than the costs to install one. To make the door especially captivating, consider painting it a bold, pleasing color that will grab attention and add charm.

2. Make Any Necessary Repairs. Is the window cracked or the front doorbell busted? Fix that! Buyers want turnkey, move-in-properties, and that means they want properties with repairs already done.

3. Landscaping. From mowing the lawn to pulling weeds, make sure you’re keeping up with your outdoor landscaping so that your home looks presentable and well cared for at all times. Landscape lighting can make all the difference in terms of how a home looks, so make an investment in attractive lighting options that illuminate and add interest to your property.

4. Touch Up Paint. Repaint the exterior or at least touch up problem areas. Another idea is to paint the trim a new color that creates either a nice complement or contrast to your home’s overall look.

5. Make Over the Mailbox. You might not think a mailbox matters much, but it’s yet another one of those little details that can add up together to make a strong impression on a buyer.

6. Add Outdoor Furniture. From rocking chairs on the front porch to an outdoor patio set on the back deck, outdoor furniture creates outdoor living spaces that expand your home’s appeal. Whether or not you include these pieces with the home sale, setting them up is a great way to stage your home for greater resale value.

The bottom line when it comes to curb appeal is that a little investment today can add up to big rewards tomorrow. 



Thursday, June 18, 2015

Should You Buy a Home Today???



Should you buy a home now or should you wait? Will it help to wait till you save more for down payment? Are the prices too high, and if so, should you wait till they come down? Questions, questions, questions... Accordingly to the recent research, waiting can be costly, and here is why:

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Housing Prices Went Up Again in April





While spring is typically the setting for a strong market, low inventories and growing sales may be the culprit of rocketing prices. Home prices continued their upward climb in April, with a 2.7 percent monthly advance, moving the year-on-year gain up to 6.8 percent. This forward motion represents 38 months of consecutive year-over-year increases in home prices. 

Old-fashion supply and demand, fueled by historically low mortgage rates and improving consumer finances and confidence, continue to push home prices up. Including distressed sales, 30 states plus the District of Columbia were at or within 10 percent of their peak prices in April. Included among these states are Colorado, Alaska, Wyoming, Tennessee, Texas, Nebraska and New York. Selected markets such as the urban cores of Tampa and St. Petersburg; South Tampa; North East St.Pete; and the beaches, are extremely hot. All are at pre-recession levels with very low supplies.
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