The home staging advice in this video is basic but valuable. These really are some of the most common objections that home buyers have, and each one is an easy fix. Just one recommendation I often make and one that you might keep in mind- rent a storage unit. A storage unit rental will likely… Read More
Advice for Home Sellers
Surprising Ways You Could Save on Taxes This Year
With Tax Day right around the corner, Homeselfe is raising awareness about large tax credits available for those who made energy efficiency upgrades to their homes in the 2015 tax year. Homeselfe wants to ensure American families receive the maximum refund they are eligible for in their tax returns by keeping up to speed on… Read More
5 Hot Curb Appeal Trends for 2016
By John Egan Curb appeal is in the eyes of the buyer. But as Texas Tech University researchers Emmett Elam and Andrea Stigarall point out, the precise factors that influence a homebuyer’s perceptions of curb appeal are debatable. What is not debatable is the lift that curb appeal gives to the value of a home. Improving… Read More
Take the Uncertainty Out of the Buying and Selling Process with These Simple Tips
The tips below are certainly helpful but I always take issue with anyone telling you that Real Estate transactions are difficult, stressful or overwhelming. If your agent is doing their job there should be no stress or difficulty involved. The article suggests you hire a lawyer. This is never bad advice, but you should also… Read More
Video: Credit Score vs FICO Score – Why your FICO Score Matters
If you experienced a financial event that dinged your credit such as a short sale or foreclosure, you’d naturally want to know if your credit score has recovered. Be very careful where your credit information comes from, the only truly free online credit report can be obtained at www.annualcreditreport.com. More Resources for Home Sellers… Read More
3 DIY Quick, Easy and Cheap Projects to Improve Energy-Efficiency
Along with the simple tips below, I was blown away by noticeable savings in my electric bill after switching out all of our old light bulbs. There are so many more choices than there used to be, check energy.gov to find out more. Be sure to check with your local power company as well, many… Read More
Cost Vs. Value: What to Remodel for a More Profitable Resale in 2016
Bigger and more expensive projects, rising new home prices, curb appeal and energy efficiency all contributed to a slight gain in remodeling projects’ payback at resale, with an average return of 64.4 percent return if the home is sold within a year. That’s up from 62 percent in the 2015 report and the second-highest return… Read More
Video – Things to Know About Title Insurance
Title and Escrow are two of the least understood elements of any Real Estate transaction. I have some great sources in the Title and Escrow industry so if you have questions don’t hesitate to contact me. ~Bill More Resources for Home Sellers and Home Buyers Our Buyer’s FAQ page has 9 of the most frequently… Read More
HVAC Testing Necessary for Off-Season Homebuyers
Did you know colder temperatures can make it harder to determine the functionality of a home’s systems? If you’re purchasing a home at a time when temperatures are falling, it’s important to enlist the services of a seasoned home inspector, says the National Home Service Contract Association (NHSCA), especially when assessing the HVAC system. When… Read More
Video – Working with a Realtor to sell your home
I’ve never been an advocate of alarming people, and I’m not sure what a Real Estate Agent might feel they’re gaining by doing so. I’ll never tell you that selling your home is difficult or confusing, that’s just not my style. However if you do decide to employ a Realtor it’s helpful to know a… Read More