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Monthly Archives: September 2017

A Model Home: 3 Inexpensive Ways to Increase Your Home Value

Posted on September 25, 2017 by admin

Ways to Increase Your Home Value 

No one wants to see tacky walls and broken drawers. A handful of minor improvements can be the difference between selling or sitting. There are a lot of ways to spruce up your listing even on a tight budget. Here are some cost-effective fix-up projects to boost the value of your home.

 

Get in Sink

Over time water corrodes the seal around sinks and faucets. This not only can cause leaks but lead to icky-looking counter tops. Tubs and their surroundings need some TLC too. Thankfully, resealing sinks and tubs is a relatively easy task. Get some caulk and fill in those deteriorated seals. It goes a long way to sprucing up any kitchen or bathroom. If you are uncertain what kind of caulk is right for your sink, it’s a good idea to inquire at your local hardware store.

Get a Handle on Things

Get a grip on your home’s appeal and purchase some replacement handles for cabinets and drawers. Hardware stores generally have inexpensive options for handles, but whatever style you choose to buy just be sure they all match the same style. Potential buyers will subconsciously like the consistent look in your home and of course a fresher image all around.

Give Your Home a Facelift
Perhaps the most significant improvement you can make to your home is repainting the walls. Nothing infuses a house with new life like a fresh coat of paint. In most cases, you’ll want to go for a neutral tone that gives the house a nice, clean look. Potential buyers will see a bright, blank canvas in which they can picture themselves.

At the same time you do some repainting, you’ll have the opportunity to fill in small holes made by nails and thumbtacks. Unless the hole is really big, most can be fixed with a touch of spackle or similar paste. Most stores carry a specific, easy-to-use nail hole patch which can conveniently be administered through a long-nosed applicator.

You can give your home an additional boost with some wallpaper. Depending on the tone you chose when painting, matching wallpaper can transform any room from ordinary to stylish. If you don’t feel like you have the decorating gene, it’s okay. From plenty of inspirational imagery that can be found online to creative advice from the paint department, there are plenty of ways to get the creative support you and your home need.

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It’s Always Good to Ask: Questions for Your Listing Agent

Posted on September 14, 2017 by admin

It’s Always Good to Ask:

Questions for Your Listing Agent

Selling your home? Need a listing agent but not sure what questions to ask? It’s not simple, and you probably already have enough on your plate getting your house ready to sell. So, where to begin? You don’t know what you don’t know. That’s why we’re here today to offer some tips on asking questions once you sit down with your potential real estate agent.

 

Numbers do matter

Don’t be shy. Ask your real estate agent how many sales they closed last year. Don’t judge them solely on this information but at least find out if they have a moderate rate of sales. Additionally, ask about the price of the homes they sold to see if they are similar in range to what you want to sell. It’s better for everyone if you and your agent are on the same page. A better match for you means a better match for them, so it’s a win-win situation.

 

Marketing

Like selling anything today, a good sales plan depends heavily on good marketing. Inquire about your potential listing agent’s sales plan. Do they plan to create a video of your house and surrounding area? Professional photography is a must. While you don’t need to be involved in every detail of this plan, it is smart to be in the loop. Stay informed with these questions:

  • What will I need to do?
  • What marketing materials will you create (i.e. mailers, video, etc.)?
  • Can you give me an estimated time frame for the listing to sell?

 

Credentials

You might wonder why this item wasn’t the first in the list? Well, it’s simple. If you sat down with a real estate agent long enough to discuss the first two points of this post, you’ve likely already identified this agent’s credentials. More importantly, you’ve determined their knowledge far beyond just their credentials. Of course, it is recommended to ask about an agent’s qualifications just to be sure they have the minimum requirements. However, a cursory discussion of your first few questions should say almost everything about a listing agent. Trust your gut. If you don’t feel comfortable with a particular agent after talking about your concerns, move on.

 

How much will this cost?

With all the expenses of fixing up those pesky little issues with a house and moving, it’s a good idea to know how much your listing agent is going to cost you. In some cases, you’ll only pay your agent a percentage when the house sells, but it is smart to clarify that before getting involved with a marketing and sales plan. You don’t need any surprise fees added to your plate. Keep everything out in the open about your budget and avoid unnecessary expenses.

Posted in News, payson az real estate, Real Estate Market Payson AZ | Tags: listing agent, Payson AZ Real Estate, Payson Realtor |

MUST-DO MAINTENANCE:

Posted on September 14, 2017 by admin

The quickest fix is to not have the problem in the first place. Here’s a checklist of items every homeowner should get to regularly.

1. Test your garage door opener monthly to ensure that it reverses when it hits an obstruction or when its sensor beam is interrupted.

2. Vacuum the clothes dryer’s exhaust duct at least once a year. If the duct is plastic, replace it (it’s a fire hazard). Rigid sheet-metal ducting is best.

3. Replace furnace filters quarterly, or as recommended by the furnace manufacturer.

4. Test all GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlets monthly. Press the test button and use a voltage tester to make sure the power goes off.

5. Clean leaves and debris from the condenser of a central air conditioner seasonally.

6. Once a year, vacuum the refrigerator coils underneath the appliance.

7. Have the fireplace chimney inspected and cleaned annually.

8. Inspect window and door caulking and weather stripping yearly.

9. Replace the batteries in smoke detectors yearly. And remember, even recent hard-wired smoke detectors have backup batteries that must be replaced. If you have never checked yours, do so.

Posted in News, Payson Real Estate Market, Things to Do Payson AZ, Uncategorized | Tags: Home repair |
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