Southeast Michigan Real Estate Podcast with Derek Bauer
Learn all the tips, tricks and more for buyers and sellers in Southeast Michigan Area Real Estate Market
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31.01.2017
1 Minute
Major upgrades and improvements aren’t always necessary. There
are simple upgrades you can make that will help sell your home
and won’t break the bank.
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I hope 2017 has gotten off to a great start for you. I wanted
to drop by today to talk to you about what you can do to invest in
your home. A lot of homeowners want to make repairs and remodels
before they sell, but they don’t know which repairs they should
avoid and which ones will add the most value.
If you have plans to remodel and want to make sure what you do is
good for resale purposes, that’s a great idea. The first thing
you’ll need to accomplish this is expert advice. That’s where we
come in.
It’s true that kitchens and bathrooms are a big deal to buyers.
However, don’t make the mistake of over-improving them. The
additions you make will only return 55% to 65% of what you put
into the project.
"It’s true that kitchens and bathrooms are a big deal for
buyers."
However, if you do a minor renovation to a kitchen or bathroom,
such as adding a new tile backsplash or a vanity, you’ll recoup 75%
to 85% of that investment on average. Sometimes, we don’t even need
to go that far. Often, a little bit of freshening up, whether that
involves adding some lighting or replacing the counter, will net
you the most positive return on investment.
Some other places where you can get 90% or more of your money back
include entry doors, garage doors, and adding insulation. I have
two clients right now who are getting ready to list in the next few
weeks. The return on investment they will see from what I
recommended is going to be three to 3.5 times what they put into
it.
If you have any questions about your specific real estate situation
or have any real estate questions in general, give me a call or
send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you.
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19.12.2016
1 Minute
Another year is almost behind us. Today, I would like to take
a moment to thank you for your support and wish you a happy
holiday season.
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It’s hard to believe that another year is almost behind us.
Today, I want to wish you and yours a happy holiday season.
To those of you who we were honored to serve this year and to
those who were kind enough to send us referrals, we appreciate it.
We don’t take it for granted. We work very hard to exceed
expectations, so we truly appreciate all of your referrals.
If you are thinking about buying or selling next year, give me a
call. I would be happy to talk to you.
To that end, I hope you all have a wonderful end of the year.
Happy holidays, and I’ll see you in 2017.
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11.11.2016
1 Minute
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11.10.2016
1 Minute
In Michigan, homeowners can legally record potential buyers
who tour their home. As a buyer, there are a few things you
should avoid saying if you want that house.
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Today I want to give some advice about what a buyer should and
shouldn’t say when touring a house here in Michigan.
I should preface this by saying that I’m not an attorney; I cannot
give you legal advice. That said, as of early October, it is
legal in Michigan for a homeowner to record buyers who tour their
homes. They can record you using video or audio tapes, so keep
that in mind when you’re walking through a house.
I’ve seen people use baby monitors to record buyers, but more
recent technology makes it easier for homeowners to record people
in their homes.
When you walk through a home you want to buy, I recommend that you
avoid making any comments that insult the house or the
decor. As you look at other homes, it may come to pass that the
property with the bad decor is the one you want to buy. When it
comes time to make an offer, you could be in a bad position if you
have offended the seller with your comments.
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Don’t insult the house but don’t sound too excited, either.
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On the other hand, you wouldn’t go into a car dealership and get
all excited about the car you want to buy, right? Being too excited
would impact the price you pay for the car. The same holds true for
a house. If you walk through the house talking about how awesome it
is and how it’s a great fit for your family, those comments will
probably impact your agent’s ability to negotiate on your
behalf.
Keep in mind that the seller is not doing anything illegal by
capturing your feedback on tape, so be careful what you say when
you’re out touring houses. If you have any other questions
about home showings or the home buying process, give me a call or
send me an email. I would be happy to help you!
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07.09.2016
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I don’t know about you, but September and October are a few of my
favorite months of the year. The sights, sounds, and flavors of
fall are all things that I love. Another thing I love is not
having to pay high utility bills from using a heater or air
conditioner like I do the rest of the year. This reminded me of
a tool I recently found.
This website is called wegowise.com, and it’s free to use.
You can import your utility and power bills into the site through
your online accounts and it will pull up many detailed graphs about
your usage.
This site will summarize your bills per month and break things
down piece by piece. You can see how much you are spending
month to month, and the price per square foot that you’re paying.
There are a number of different charts and graphs for you to look
at, as well as what’s considered an efficient home and where you
fall into that piece of the puzzle.
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This is useful for anyone trying to save on their utilities.
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For landlords and commercial building owners, you can track each
unit specifically to see if you may need to make an improvement
or upgrade to a piece of equipment that is more efficient.
I thought this was a pretty neat tool when I found it, and it’s
something I wanted to bring up around this time of year when
utility costs are lower. It’s fun for a frugal data geek like me or
anyone else who’s trying to save a few extra bucks on their
bills.
If you have any questions for me, don’t hesitate to give me a call
or send me an email. I’m always looking for new topics for future
videos, so let me know what you want to learn about. I look forward
to hearing from you!
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