Podcast-Making Your Home Market Ready for Sale

PODCAST SERIES-VIDEO

You’ve no doubt heard the term “staging” a home but there’s a lot more to getting your home ready for sale than just bringing in plants and re-arranging furniture. Rssjpg_2

The terms “staging” typically implies a professional designer has been retained to make a house look like a model home, yet there’s a lot more that goes in to “staging” your home for sale. Often times, a home will need a complete facelift as is often the case with trustee sales. Vacant homes always show better professionally staged, and even homes with modern amenities can use some detailing.

We break down staging into two categories. 1) Vacant homes for whole house staging and 2) Occupied homes for staging augmentation. Professional designers are akin to artists and often prefer a vacant home to an occupied one since they are beginning with a blank canvas or palate if you will.

But getting a home ready for the final touches of furniture, plants and pictures often requires weeks of renovation. We coordinate with our design consultant to first identify our market segment—the buyer who will likely purchase the home. Then we take instructions as to what color scheme to employ and begin the process of renovation. Some of the typical enhancements include:

·         Fresh Paint

·         Refinished hardwood flooring

·         New carpeting

·         New bathroom or kitchen tile, granite or other contemporary materials

·         Kitchen cabinet re-facing or replacement

·         Bathroom fixture replacement

·         Hall and entry lighting enhancement

·         Landscaping and fresh lawns

There’s no need to be anxious about the process of these renovation. We coordinate all enhancements with our professional team of property enhancement experts from tile people to painters, handyman, hardwood floor experts and carpet installers.

The video Podcast you are about to see highlights several homes we’ve staged for sale and shows before and after slides. If ever the saying “A picture is worth a thousand words” rings true it’s in this video—enjoy.

                              

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You’ve no doubt heard the term “staging” a home but there’s a lot more to getting your home ready for sale than just bringing in plants and re-arranging furniture. Podcast

Listen your our Video Podcast to see and hear more…

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Frequently UNASKED Questions–Dual Agency REVEALED!

We begin our series—Frequently UNASKED Questions in a real estate transaction starting with one of the most misunderstood aspects—dual agency. Unasked3

Many web sites offer a link to their frequently asked questions and usually they’re pretty helpful since chances are your questions will be in the top ten. But what about the questions you don’t know to ask?

If you are new to buying or selling a home you may not know the most important questions to ask. We’ve started a series called Frequently Unasked questions to help shed some light on questions which should be asked, but frequently aren’t.

Download the complete Podcast (Download dual_agency.mp3) or subscribe to our feed. We discuss the intricacies of dual agency in a real estate transaction including the potential pitfalls and limitations.

If you’re considering having an agent represent you in a transaction you should stipulate up front how to handle dual agency if it crops up. Most are aware that dual agency happens when an agent represents the seller and a buyer in a transaction but few know that two different agents can still create a dual agency relationship.

What to expect in this Podcast:

·         Explaining dual agency.

·         How one elects or creates dual agency.

·         How to know if you are in a dual agency transaction.

·         How it works—what to watch out for.

·         To whom your agent has a fiduciary duty.

We begin our series—Frequently UNASKED Questions in a real estate transaction starting with one of the most misunderstood aspects—dual agency.

The information contained in this blog and Podcast is educational and intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute real estate, tax or legal advice, nor does it substitute for advice specific to your situation. Always consult an appropriate professional familiar with your scenario.

Real Estate Fees REVEALED!

Be sure and get our Podcast where we discuss how to negotiate the best listing fee with your agent and how our variable rate fee structure works. Download Fees.mp3


This chart illustrates the correlation between the price a seller receives of their asking price and the days their home is on the market. Note that the optimum time to sell a home is in the first 14 days. Listen to our complete Podcast for a detailed explanation on how pricing your home right can net you more for your home and reduce the fees we charge!