Sunday, August 10, 2008

Staging: Set the Mood to Music




I show a lot of homes at times (recently I was doing 16 per day) and I am constantly amazed at how homes differ when they are showed. Almost universally, the homeowners that are prepped on how to show their homes in the best light have the best showings, and are usually the ones my buyers end up buying. So here are the items that make my best and worst list for showing a home:

Worst

1. Blinds closed everywhere, to the point where I feel like I have to open them up to give the home a chance

2. Any kind of smell when you walk in the front door or go down into the basement; cats or any pets, any evidence of meals just ate or being prepared, musty damp smells etc.

3. No staging whatsoever; clutter, clutter, clutter, old futniture from the 1920's, empty rooms, furniture that is too large for the space, and more clutter!

4. Condition issues; not being able to open the front door because the key doesn't work well in the door or deadbolt, cobwebs anywhere around the front door, homes not updated, dirty bathrooms, dirty windows etc.



Best: (yes the homeowner would have to know there is a showing for some of these)


1. The lights are on everywhere

2. The key works well opening the door (preferrably in a new lock which is sweet to open)

3. In the Winter, the fire going

4. Some kind of pleasant smell like vanilla or chocolate or cinnamon

5. MUSIC like smooth jazz playing in the background

6. The home is spotless and shows some kind of pride of ownership and not neglect


So there you go. TAKE THIS TO HEART SELLERS! These things make a difference trust me!





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Sunday, August 03, 2008

Maybe the "Mo" is back? We'll See...

A good article to read. Denver is not looking as bad as what people read in the papers about the NATIONAL REAL ESTATE market.

Real estate is Local.
Real estate is Local.
Real estate is Local.

http://origin.denverpost.com/business/ci_9821687

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Has Housing Hit a Floor?

Has housing hit a floor?

An analysis of the time it takes to sell a home indicates that prices could soon begin to appreciate.

By Margaret Jackson
The Denver Post
Article Last Updated: 06/12/2008 01:41:44 AM MDT

Lon Welsh, managing broker of Your Castle Real Estate, recently analyzed home-price trends in the metro area as they compare with the average number of days a home spends on the market. Between January and May, the average days on the market was 89; a year earlier, it was 100. (Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post)
If historic trends hold true, Denver's housing market could be poised for a turnaround.

Real-estate broker Lon Welsh recently conducted an analysis comparing the number of days homes spend on the market to price appreciation. The data, going back to the 1970s, indicated that a change in days on the market often precedes a change in price appreciation.

Welsh, managing broker of Your Castle Real Estate, says a recent drop in the number of days homes are spending on the market offers a glimmer of hope that prices could be headed for improvement.

Between January and May, metro-area homes spent an average of 89 days on the market, down from 100 last year.

"It's too early to call this a trend yet, but I'm optimistic that this is a leading indicator that our market is going to improve its rate of appreciation in two years or so," he said.

He pointed to similar changes in previous housing cycles to back his conclusion.
For example, in the 1970s, when Denver's housing market was booming, the average price went up 12 percent a year and houses were on the market an average of 56 days.
That all changed in the 1980s, when appreciation slowed to 4 percent annually and the average number of days a house sat on the market jumped to 85.

"That's when oil walked out of Denver," independent real-estate analyst Gary Bauer explained. "At that point in time, Denver had a very limited economy."
The market bounced back in the 1990s, when Denver created a lot of high-tech and telecom jobs. Home values rose an average of 9 percent a year, while the number of days houses sat on the market dropped to 46.

The loss of nearly 30,000 jobs in 2001 had a big impact on the housing market, Welsh said. The average appreciation dropped to 3 percent annually, and the average days on the market leapt to 84.

Jeff Thredgold, economist for Vectra Bank Colorado, agreed that this could be a turning point. It's also an indication that Colorado's housing market didn't get as crazy as in Arizona, Nevada, California and Florida, where prices doubled over the past four years, he said.

"Now, they're dealing with huge delinquencies and foreclosures," Thredgold said.
But Bauer cautioned against comparing days on the market to appreciation rates.
"There are other factors that affect appreciation," he said, citing in-migration, overall pay rates, mortgage rates and consumer confidence.

While such factors are indeed drivers of price appreciation, Welsh said he's optimistic about the predictive power of days-on- market data: "A major change in the days on market seems to occur before a big change in home-price appreciation."


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Run Comps Yourself!

YOu can now run select reports on solds in Parker and Elizabeth...courtesy of Colorado Dream Homes!

http://virtualmls.com/MI/MarketData.aspx?UserID=D8C3876BF3AD6E126AF14AF38306467AA8FA17BB172F3DD0

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We are NOT in a declining market!

O.K. so maybe this is over a month old, but it is still a light on the horizon that buyers should make note of!

From Taylor Bean and Whitaker, a national lender/underwriter:

Effective Monday June 23, 2008 TB&W has revised our Declining Market Zip Code Database. TB&W did a cross-comparison of the four major MI Companies, and was able to eliminate several large metro areas that were previously considered declining market and added some other areas within existing expanded declining markets that were previously considered non-declining.

In essence, our previous revision had approximately 8500 zip codes listed in declining market. The new list has approximately 6700 zip codes in declining market. The major areas that are benefiting from this change are; Boston metro, Ohio, and Denver metro, as well as several smaller areas. Some non-metro areas of Florida have been added to the list due to the majority (in most cases all) of the MI Companies imposing such restrictions.

Any loan that was previously considered declining, and has not yet closed, is eligible to take advantage of the new guidelines if desired and all other program guidelines are met, including having a verifiable MI Cert in the file prior to closing. Any loan that previously was not considered declining, but is now listed, must have a verifiable MI Cert in the file prior to closing. If a verifiable MI Cert is not attainable the LTV/TLTV restrictions for declining market must be applied.

The Zip Code Search file, Scenario Pricer, and DataSentry have all been updated with the new database.

Please direct questions to TB&W Management, Account Executive, or Client Services


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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Immerse Yourself in Style and Luxury!




Offering luxurious living in a breathtaking setting, this home features 6 beds, 6 baths, and over 6800 finished square feet. Perfectly sited on 2.63 acres, this home offers surprising views of both Pikes Peak and Mt. Evans, while offering plenty of flat to gently-sloping land to add a barn for horses, or a pool, or sport court, or all three!

This home was originally built in 1982 but completely remodeled top to bottom inside with a 2006 addition (to the tune of over $185,000 in improvements,) which some lucky buyer is going to get for free, since Arapahoe County has the home valued at $1.3 million.

Spectacular features throughout this spacious floor plan include a romantic formal dining room with its own fireplace, and a kitchen with large center island with slab granite, gorgeous Alder cabinetry, oak flooring, and brand new appliances, including 6 burner gas stove and wine cooler. Off the kitchen is an intimate family room with tall vaulted ceiling, which walks out to a 1100 SF stamped concrete patio, offering great views and is shaded by a tall Maple tree in the center of it! The main floor is complete with a main floor master bedroom with hardwood floors, private patio access and exquisite master bath. This space could also be an office or used as a guest bedroom.
Upstairs features a much larger master bedroom with opulent master bath featuring Travertine floor, European shower, Jacuzzi tub and slab granite counters. Two large master closets include one with washer/dryer hookups. The fully finished 2041 SF basement offers 3 separate areas to use for gaming or entertaining, and the furthest space in the back could easily become a closed-in home theater. A stunning wet bar anchors it all, with black granite counters, new appliances, wine cellar, and Hickory cabinets. Rest assured this home is well equipped to meet the needs of the most demanding buyer!


Don’t let someone else live YOUR dream. Come inside and experience this luxurious lifestyle yourself!




Special financing rates apply for this home through Martin Funding. Call Brandon Martin at 720-296-0198.



Call a Chenango Expert! Call Jeff Kroll today for a private showing at 303-717-1492!

More pix are at www.ColoradoDreamHomes.net!



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Magnificent Acreage!





Offering peaceful tranquility on 5 acres that is a mere 12 minute commute to downtown Parker (in fact its closer to Parker than it is to Elizabeth,) this gorgeous 2005 custom home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2901 finished square feet, and all the high caliber designer finishes you’d expect. Located just over the Elbert County line (where taxes are lower!) this lot fronts dedicated open space, with amazing forested valley views. Although professionally landscaped with many large Maples, Austrian pines, flowering crabapples, flower beds and a garden area, the show stopper of the homes’ exterior is the new flagstone patio and outdoor living space, ideally designed for mega entertaining with professional-grade outdoor kitchen, integrated wet bar, and cozy outdoor fire pit to snuggle up with loved ones during cool evenings.

If you are a discriminating buyer who appreciates quality craftsmanship, you’ll see it everywhere. Anchoring the home is a vaulted great room with built-in entertainment center. The kitchen features 52” upgraded maple cabinets with pewter glaze, Brazilian Rosewood floors, Frigidaire Gallery Series appliances, large pantry, breakfast nook, tile backsplash, and granite countertops. The master bedroom boasts a see-thru fireplace, vaulted ceiling, 2 walk-in closets, and private patio access. The opulent 5 piece master bath features tile floors and countertops, antiqued maple cabinets, and corner Jacuzzi tub.

You’ll revel in the spacious “flex room” above the garage, which could be used for a variety of uses; a home theater, second family room, artists studio, 5th bedroom, executive study...whatever your heart desires! With dormer windows flanking each side and wired for surround sound, it is a unique and special space. Speaking of “flex space”, this home boasts one of the largest walkout basements you will find, which at 2501 SF, could provide for a world of possibilities! It is as open as you could ever want a basement to be...with enough space for another house down there! Its unbelievable.

You'll feel the quality in all the custom Kraft Maid cabinets, built with finger-jointed corners(of course), that also roll effortlessly. So make sure you open all of them up when you are in there!

Other amenities include: dramatic see-thru slate fireplace, formal dining room with large arched window, central vac system (check out the crumb sweeper in the kitchen!!), air (of course), bull nose corners, 10’ ceilings, extra deep 25' three car garage with insulated doors, extra large laundry room loaded with cabinets and built-in ironing board, whole-house water filtration system, 50 gallon hot water heater, 3 phone lines installed, full sprinkler/drip system to all trees, outside 30 amp/120V outlet for RV's and 220V outlet for a hot tub installed, Travertine tile flooring, 6 ceiling fans, covered front Trex deck to soak in the views…the features are endless! Distinctive architecture completes the drama, resulting in a stunning getaway you’ll cherish and value!




Don’t let someone else live YOUR dream. Come inside and experience this luxurious lifestyle yourself!




Special financing rates apply for this home through Martin Funding. Call Brandon Martin at 720-296-0198.



Call Jeff Kroll today for a private showing at 303-717-1492!

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This will Make a Lasting Impression!






Offering 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and 3051 square feet., this home features outstanding quality and elegance with a large, comfortable floor plan. Located on an ideal .16 acre corner lot, this home enjoys quick access to Mainstreet and easy walking to parks, trails, and an elementary. Golfers are only 5 minutes away from the local course!

The centerpiece of this home is the striking eat-in kitchen, which boasts an amazing amount of oak cabinets, Whirlpool appliances, large center island, pantry, and gleaming hardwood flooring. Entertaining will be memorable as guests gravitate between this space and the family room with cozy gas fireplace and built-in entertainment center. Stately columns, art niches, vaulted ceilings, and a handsome staircase add to the ambience of the main level.

The master bedroom suite is fit for a king, offering a cavernous 29’ X 15’ space that would accommodate even the largest of bedroom furniture while leaving ample space for a cozy sitting or media area. Gracing the sumptuous 5 piece master bath is a large soaking tub flanked by his and hers vanities, and an enormous closet that is almost a room in itself.

Other amenities include:

-New lighting
-Formal dining room
-Sprinkler system
-Fenced
-Air
-Raised 4 panel doors
-Sunny front patio
-Recessed lighting
-Security system
-9’ high ceilings throughout
-Easy to finish 606 SF basement for an added retreat
-Flat, usable backyard with wood deck
-Neutral throughout






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Move in Ready Now!




Come and get it. A great house with a fully finished basement, 2 doors down from a park!

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Luxury in Plum Creek!




Elegant in style and superb in craftsmanship, this home offers the perfect combination of 3 beds, 3 baths, and 2480 finished square feet. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Plum Creek, this home is sits on a .14 acre flag lot with glorious views of the Plum Creek Golf Course, Castle Rock, and the Colorado Rockies in the distance. Golfers would be a mere 1 minute drive to the Country Club!

The well-appointed kitchen boasts maple cabinets, granite countertops, gleaming hardwood floors, and Kenmore Elite appliances. It is laid out nicely for entertaining and also features an island, high vaulted ceilings, and walk-in pantry. The breakfast nook walks out to the expansive Trex deck. A perfect 16 X 18 great room has a built-in entertainment area and gas fireplace. The main floor master bedroom is sure to please, and boasts an extravagant master bath with travertine tile, large soaking tub, and large walk-in closet.

Upstairs features 2 oversized bedrooms joined by an jack-n-jill bath, and a 12 x 7 loft that would be great for computer work stations or a cozy TV area for kids or guests. The full walkout basement is enormous, and with 1703 SF, you have plenty of room for future expansion plans.

The real joy of living here is the freedom from maintenance. Although the HOA dues are $250/month, that includes your water bill, and all outside maintenance, including mowing, watering, trimming, cutting grass, and shoveling snow. It also includes maintaining the outside of the home (plus the roof,) so you never have to worry about painting. Feel free to go to Tahiti for a month with no worries...because you can!




Don’t let someone else live YOUR dream. Come inside and experience this luxurious lifestyle yourself!




Special financing rates apply for this home through Martin Funding. Call Brandon Martin at 720-296-0198.



Call Jeff Kroll today for a private showing at 303-717-1492!

More pix are at www.ColoradoDreamHomes.net!



Go to www.coloradodreamhomes.info to search the Denver MLS directly; save searches or set up automatic email alerts yourself. Its simply the most accurate tool you can have for your home search!



Go to www.dreamhomecomps.com to check out recent home sales in your area!




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Walk to Downtown!



Own a piece of Capitol Hill's history!

Entering the front door of this charming 1891 Victorian home you are whisked back in time to a simpler era. Original leaded glass windows frame the faux tortoise shell fireplace surround with original tile on the hearth. Early morning sun shines across the wood floors through the original arched top window into the formal dining area. The dining room is complete with built-in bookcases and columns. The light bright kitchen has a wood parquet floor, lots of cabinet space with a gas stove, dishwasher and refrigerator included. Stained glass transoms top the doorways. Exit the home to a cozy backyard where the flagstone patio awaits you. Landscape as you wish, the flower beds and yard are ready to be planted! 1 car detached garage and spacious newer storage shed can be accessed from here. The remodeled attic is a modern, spacious 2nd master bedroom and 3/4 bath with skylights that create a warm and bright feeling when you enter. The upper bathroom is plumbed for a bathtub should you desire to add one. The furnace is high efficiency, replaced in 1996. The air conditioning was installed in 2006, hot water heater replaced in 2005.

Own an older home with all the character from days gone by and enjoy the modern conveniences of the present.



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Pristine Horse Property!




It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to own pure, high quality horse property with valley views, at an affordable price! At $115 per finished square feet, you are not going to find a better value anywhere near this property!

Offering a storybook perfect setting on 5.72 acres that is a mere 15 minute commute to E-470 and the Metro area beyond, this gorgeous custom Victorian home features 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 4276 finished square feet. Located just over the Elbert County line but with a Parker mailing address, this home benefits from high caliber Douglas County Schools yet with low Elbert County taxes.

The curb appeal of this home is undeniable; a classic brick entry, multiple turrets front and back of the home, mature trees, and white vinyl fencing (think no maintenance) all add class and sophistication. You’ll love to linger on the inviting wrap-around covered front porch. In back of the home is a nice outdoor living space with brick-paved patio and fire pit.

Charming and elegant throughout, the main level features gleaming hardwoods and custom tile flooring, great room, formal dining space, and cozy sun room. The kitchen boasts a center island, granite tile counters, and oak cabinetry. The breakfast nook has room to easily expand the kitchen if desired. The main floor office has high vaulted ceilings and its own pellet stove. The master suite is complete with crown molding, 6 windows, and elegant master bath with marble flooring and wall
accents, glass block shower, deep Jacuzzi tub, and generous walk-in closet.

You will impress your friends with the energy efficiency of this home! Features such as solar panels, passive solar heating, radiant floor heating fed bytwo 500 gallon water storage tanks, attic fan, underground cooling system, and new super high-efficient windows (that tilt in for cleaning) will keep those energy bills under control! When the pellet stove is running it can heat the whole house! The office is set up to disburse heat from the pellet stove throughout the house through vents and fans tied into and from the office. Other amenities include: a 2 stall loafing shed, large dog run, extra deep 3 car oversized garage, air-lock entry, and duck shed.




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25 Biggest Mistakes in Real Estate

HGTV has brought together some of the top real estate experts to compile the definitive list of the biggest mistakes we all make when buying and selling our homes.


25. Buying a House for its Decor

Remember that you are buying the house, not the stuff inside of it, so make sure you see beyond the decorations and look at the bones of the home. Focus on the floor plan and the square footage. You also might want to measure the dimensions and graph out how that's going to work with your current belongings.

24. Not Providing Easy Access for Showings

Make your house easily accessible to potential buyers. If there's nowhere to park or it's difficult to get into, buyers may just skip it and look at someone else's property instead.

23. Not Researching the Neighborhood

It's absolutely critical that you research the neighborhood before you buy. Check out the area, amenities and the school system to be sure that your address corresponds with the correct school district. Also attend a community meeting, if possible. You're not just buying a house, you're buying a piece of that real estate and the land around it.

22. Losing Money With Auctions

While the starting bidding price for a house on auction might be a good deal, it doesn't mean the final price will be. Make sure that you are very strict with your budget when you are bidding — do not go over your final price because you got wrapped up in the excitement of a bidding war. Another thing to keep in mind is that when you buy a property at auction, you aren't able to get any of the warrantees or guarantees, and you are not able to do a home inspection. Find out if the auctioneer is going to put those charges on top of the sale price as well as if there are any liens on the property. You could be responsible for paying the property taxes on that house you just bought, which could make what looks like a good deal into a really bad deal.

21. Trying to Make the "Hard Sell" While Showing

If you are selling your house, you really shouldn't be around at the open house. You might want to try and sell the place on all the reasons you think the house is great, but that might not translate to the buyer. If you leave, you allow the buyers to really give unbiased objective feedback to the agent, which is only going to help you in the end.


20. Waiting Until Spring to Sell Your House

Spring is the time of heaviest real estate activity, but that does not mean that people don't buy houses 365 days of the year. That doesn't mean you can't emphasize your home's seasonal amenities.

19. Treating Real Estate Like the Stock Market

When the real estate market is really hot and is appreciating really fast, people tend to look at it like it's the stock market. But playing real estate is nothing like the stock market — when you invest in real estate, you really need to take a long-term approach.

18. Failing to Market Your Home in Different Ways

Don't market your home with just a for-sale sign. Explore other marketing tools as well. Talk to your real estate agent about the marketing that they will do. It's something that should be set up from the initial signing of a contract with an agent. Some homes have virtual tours and photographs online. If you choose to go that route, don't forget to include the floor plans. That way, people can see the layout of your home and know that if it it's right for them.

17. Not Thinking About Resale

When you are decorating and renovating your home, you need to think about what is going to appeal to a broad section of buyers when it comes time to sell it. Buying houses and being in the real estate market is like chess, you always want to look two or three steps ahead in the game.

16. Buying Without Actually Seeing the Property

It's really easy to buy a house without seeing it because of the Internet and virtual tours, but virtual tours can be deceiving. Plus, it's really hard to actually get a sense and feel of a home by only looking at it online. You need to actually walk through the place yourself. If that's just not possible, hire an inspector to go look at the property and provide you with an assessment.

15. Trusting Everything a Real Estate Advertisement Says

Don't assume every ad is fact. Learn to decipher real estate lingo. For example, cozy means small, and as-is means it's a fixer-upper. If there are a lot of exclamation points in an ad, it means they are there just to take up room because there is so little to say about the place. Follow the old adage: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

14. Picking the Wrong Agent

Treat meetings with agents like a job interview because that's really how it works — that person is going to be working for you. Talk to your friends who've sold houses and had a good experience with their agent, and go to open houses and observe how that agent interacts with other people. It's also a good idea to meet with the agent in their office. It allows you to see how organized they are, what kind of environment they work in and whether that's conducive for them being able to do a good job for you.

13. Not Hiring an Agent

There's a lot more to selling a house than just putting a sign on the front lawn. If you don't have an agent, you will not get on the multiple-listing service (MLS). That means that other agents are not going to know that your property is for sale. Another thing to consider is if you are willing to show the house each time someone wants to come by and look at it? If you do plan to sell your house on your own, always have a lawyer present at a closing. It's really important to have someone on your side who understands all the complexities.

12. Buying the Most Expensive Home on the Block

The most expensive house will only depreciate in value over time, rather than appreciate, which is what you want. Also, those houses are often not the first house to sell because they are usually overbuilt to the neighborhood. It's absolutely critical that you research the neighborhood before you buy to find out what the price point should be.


11. Not Setting a Realistic Budget

Just because the bank pre-qualifies you for a loan amount of $400,000 doesn't mean you can afford to make that payment every month. Before hitting the streets for a house hunt, you should sit down and make a monthly budget of what you spend every month. Come up with a number that you are comfortable spending on your mortgage payment, aside from those other expenditures. An easy way to do this is to take a third of your gross income and have that figure be the number you spend on the house. It is also a good idea to have six to nine months of mortgage payments in the bank, plus a little extra if you have any repairs that you might need to do.

10. Visiting the House Only Once

It's important to visit a house more than once because the neighborhood itself may be very different, depending on the day of the week and the time of day. It's also a good idea to go home and think about it, even sleep on it, before you go back again.

9. Not Being Pro-Active at Closing

The best thing to do when going into a closing is to get all the paperwork ahead of time. All that information should come from a mortgage broker or banker. They have what they call a HUD (Housing and Urban Development) One form that lists out all the charges, and you can legally get it in your hands 24 hours before closing. Schedule the closing for in the morning, so you have a fresh mind and plenty of time to go over everything and ask questions. The final walk-through is another imperative part of the process. You may want to have a home inspector accompany you.


8. Doing Major Renovations/Remodeling Before Selling

Minor upgrades usually have a higher return on your money than tackling major renovations before placing a home on the market. The main reason? Huge construction projects always cost more than you think they will, and they also take longer than you expect. The best place to spend money is outside. Research shows that increasing the curb appeal often returns the most value on your money. It's what gets buyers inside the house, after all.

7. Skipping the Loan Pre-Approval Step

When you are pre-approved, the bank is saying, "we will give you a mortgage of up to this amount, so now all you have to do is find your home." Some sellers only allow realtors to show their house if someone has a pre-approved letter. That indicates that the shopper really is serious about buying a home.

6. Falling in Love With the First Property You See

Many homebuyers, particularly first time homebuyers, fall into the trap of falling in love with the very first house that they see. You need to at least look at three more houses in the area to get an idea of what the comparables are in that price range. You want your realtor now to show you homes comparable to what you saw. At the end of the day, re-evaluate.


5. Buying a Home Without a Professional Inspection

There are a lot of things a home inspection can reveal about a property that are not visible to the naked eye. Be sure to hire someone that comes with a good referral basis, that's been in the business a while and knows what to look for. Look up the American Society of Home Inspectors and get a list of qualified home inspectors in your area. Once you find an inspector, insist that they compile a written report, complete with photos. Photographs are important because there are areas a home inspector will go that you might not look at.

4. Overlooking the Extra and Hidden Costs

Buying a home is not just about the money that you spend up front; it's about all the rest of the money you have to spend beyond that. Find out what the property taxes are, what your water bill might be and what a standard electric bill is in that home, especially if you have electric heat vs. gas heat. You also need to factor in furnishings you may need to purchase before you can move in.

3. Buying What You Want, Not What You Need

Look at the space that you are already living in. It will help you to realize what you have been missing and what you need in your next home. Make a list those of needs and then ask your agent to start shopping these needs. On average, Americans live in a house for about nine years. Remember, you can always trade up a few times before you find the ultimate home.

2. Setting Too High of a Sale Price

As a seller its really important to do your research, and in order to come up with your sale price, look up what comparable homes in your neighborhood have sold for. Figure out what the going price is and try to put yours right in the middle of that, unless you have something extra special to offer. It is always better to price a home sharply than to start too high and have to reduce. Once you reduce, it always looks like something is wrong with the home.

1. Failing to Showcase Your Home and Make Small Cosmetic Changes

When you are selling your house, you have to really look at it objectively and think about it from the viewpoint of the house hunter. Make minor enhancements to the house and maybe hire a professional stager to come and arrange your furniture. Staging is about decorating your house for the buyers' taste, not yours. A great place to start is with the front of the home and the main entryway. Home staging is designed to increase the potential selling price and reduce the amount of time the house stays on the market.






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