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29.03.2018
1 Minute
As a new homeowner, there are six mistakes you should be sure
to avoid.
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In your first year of homeownership, there are six key mistakes
that could cost you a lot of money. Today, I’ll be going over these
common missteps.
Going with the lowest bid. Getting multiple bids is
important to make sure your home projects are done correctly.
Quality matters, so the lowest price isn’t always the best
choice. Submitting small insurance claims. Check with
your insurance rep and look at your deductibles. Sometimes, making
small claims doesn’t make sense if it will increase your rates.
Even an extra $25 a month will add up through the months.
Making improvements without checking the return on
investment (or ROI). Before you change anything in your home or
make any updates, it’s important to know whether it will be worth
it.
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Ignoring small issues could create bigger issues later on.
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Throwing away receipts or paperwork. This could cause
you a lot of issues down the line if you need to provide proof of a
certain repair or proof of warranty. So, make sure you keep track
of important paperwork. Remodeling without doing
research. If you want to do a remodeling project, speak with a
professional first to find out whether it will actually pay
off. Ignoring small items on your inspection list.
Every home out there will have small issues that need to be
amended. It is important that you don’t ignore the little
maintenance items your home may need. Ignoring small issues could
create bigger issues later on. If you have any other questions or
would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me
an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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14.03.2018
1 Minute
There are a few odd and trendy features of your home that can
increase the value of your home.
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Recently, I was asked a question that kind of stumped me: “If I
live close to a Starbucks, will that increase the value of my
home?”
I really had to think about it and do some research, and I found
out that Zillow did do a survey on the topic in 2015.
Pulling data from between 1997 and 2014, they found that homes
within a quarter mile of a Starbucks had increased in value 96%
during that period. Was that caused by the increasing market in
that period, or was it caused by the Starbucks itself? I still
don’t know exactly where that number falls, but I don’t think it
could hurt your home’s value at all.
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Pulling data from between 1997 and 2014, studies show homes
that were within a quarter mile of a Starbucks had increased in
value 96%.
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Another surprising factor that might increase your home’s
value is its color. Another survey shows that homes with
kitchens that have been painted blue, as opposed to white, sold for
$1,800 more. If they had a baby blue or periwinkle bathroom as
well, those homes actually sold for over $5,000 more.
Further still, other trendy features can add value to your home:
farmhouse sinks and barn doors. Barn doors, specifically, are
trendy features. Zillow looked at over 2 million homes that were
sold nationwide with the words ‘barn door’ in their listing sold 57
days faster than the average and for 13% more.
Finally, how close to the city are you? We’re seeing that homes
that are in an urban area versus a suburban area will, on average,
be worth 35% more in value.
If you have any questions or feedback for us, feel free to reach
out to us. We love to hear from you.
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22.02.2018
1 Minute
If you plan on listing your home in 2018, there are five
things I recommend you do in preparation.
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Are you thinking of listing your home in 2018? I’ve been getting so
many calls and making so many appointments already in these first
two months of the year.
Today, I want to bring you a few tips you can use right now if you
plan to put your home on the market this year.
The first thing you can do is neutralize the house. Bright
and unique paint colors are fun, but when you list your home you
want to reach a broad audience. Neutral colors will give you a
wider appeal.
Buyers want to envision themselves in your home. You live in
your home one way, you put it on the market in another. Before you
put your home up for sale, consider stowing away some personal
touches that may be unique to you. Depersonalizing will do a lot to
boost your listing’s potential.
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You can tell a lot about a home by the condition of the front
door.
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Decluttering is another tip that I can’t emphasize
enough. If you’re thinking of listing in the early spring, why
not pack away summer clothes you won’t be using while you’re living
there? Go ahead and put away the items you aren’t using. This will
open up a lot of space in the home and help to show off its
features.
Don’t forget the exterior of your home. Here in Colorado, a
piece of advice I stand behind is that you shouldn’t plant flowers
before Mother’s Day. If you’re listing before then, there are still
ways you can boost your curb appeal. Add fresh mulch, make sure
your sprinkler system is in working order, and add a fresh coat of
paint to the front door. You can tell a lot about a home by the
condition of the front door, so make sure yours leaves a positive
first impression.
Finally, make sure big projects like kitchen or bathroom
remodels are worth the investment by speaking with a
professional about what kind of returns you will see.
If you have any other questions or would like more information,
feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to
hearing from you soon.
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08.02.2018
1 Minute
How do you know if it’s time to move to a different home?
These are the seven signs that it might be time to make that
change.
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There are seven signs that signal that it is time for you to
move:
The average homeowner moves every seven years. If you’re
getting close to the time frame, you might be feeling that
seven-year itch and are looking for something else. Are
you expecting children? The home that you’re in currently may
be bulging at the seams, so you might need to upsize to a larger
home. It could also be that you’re looking to move to a different
area of town as the kids grow older. You need to live within
your means. Sometimes, when people get promotions at their job,
people want to elevate their lifestyle, which can mean changing
where they live. When remodeling just won’t give them the bang for
their buck, moving into a next-level dream home is the way to go.
Your children have moved out. A lot of empty-nesters
eventually realize that they have too much space and would prefer a
lock-and-leave home so they can travel and fulfill their bucket
list. If you find that you need to downsize it may be time for you
to move.
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A lot of empty-nesters eventually realize that they have too
much space and would prefer a lock-and-leave home.
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You’re getting married. When people get married, they
often want to have a new space of their own to get a fresh start.
On the other hand, perhaps you’re going through a divorce.
This is another reason to get a fresh start in a new home. You
need a better commute time. Especially in the Denver area, with
all the people moving to the city, the time it takes to get to work
is very important to consider. If you take an hour and a half per
day to get to work 50 weeks of the year, that’s 375 hours that
you’re on the road. You may need to move somewhere closer to your
work to reduce that figure. If any of these signs ring a bell with
you or someone you know, we’d love to talk to you. Feel free to
reach out to me by phone, text, or email.
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26.01.2018
1 Minute
Lately, we’ve been seeing five kitchen trends stand out as
having real staying power. If you’re planning on doing a
renovation soon, you should consider them.
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Here are five of the latest kitchen design trends with legitimate
staying power:
1. Fewer upper cabinets. This doesn’t necessarily mean that
people want less storage. It means, rather, that they want a less
cluttered look to their cabinets. What we’re seeing is you have to
be a little more creative in finding other spaces to store the kind
of important things that upper cabinets use to store.
2. Comfortable seating areas. We all know that everyone
hangs out in the kitchen when you’re entertaining company, so we’re
seeing the addition of more “soft” spaces or seating areas in
kitchens where people can relax while others are entertaining or
cooking.
3. Steam convection oven. With everyone on a health kick
because we’re still near the beginning of the new year, we’re
seeing more of these types of ovens, which allow you to steam your
food.
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All homes are being connected to devices in one way or another,
and we’re seeing kitchens follow suit.
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4. Induction cooktops. These have been popular in
Europe for many years, but they’re just now catching on in America.
Induction cooktops have a glass-metal surface with coils
underneath. The coils don’t heat up until they have a magnetic
connection with your cookware, so when you take your cookware off,
the surface is cool again and you don’t have to worry about a
lingering hot stove. These also allow you to save
energy.
5. Smart kitchens. All homes are being connected to devices
in one way or another, and we’re seeing kitchens follow suit. Some
of the more popular additions we’re seeing are refrigerators with
cameras inside them to remind you which groceries you need and
touch faucets.
If you have any questions about renovating your kitchen or you’re
thinking of buying or selling your home, give me a call or shoot me
an email. I’d be glad to help you.
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