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How Is The Charlotte, NC Real Estate Market?

Friday, August 6, 2010

Looking at our overall housing market at a regional level to include Mecklenburg County and surrounding areas you will see that while we have our issues, Charlotte is not drastically sliding price wise. If you are considering buying or selling take a look at these charts and contact me with questions. I am here to help.

Today’s market is a buyer’s market with interest rates well below 4.5% for a 30 year fixed interest rate mortgage. We should be seeing more buyers stepping out to look at homes for sale and real estate in our housing market. Traditionally this time of year sellers have opportunity from Labor Day through Thanksgiving. If you are considering selling this year, start preparing your home now.

Tiffany Johannes (704) 301-7404/tiffany@Husbt.com

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Edge Out the Competition, Get the Next Offer: Top 10 Things To Consider Before Your Next Showing

Friday, July 16, 2010

Many sellers today are looking for that edge over the competition.  What will make my house sell?  How can I be next?  Here are 10 Tips to a Great Showing:

1. Rid Your Home of Clutter. Clean your counters off.  Get rid of any stacks or piles of bills, newspapers, magazines and projects!  Clear your personal products off bathroom counter-tops.  Make sure you can see 90% of your kitchen counter-tops from front to back.  Pick up all toys and get them out of sight!  Never just stack them on the wall.

2. Open Blinds & Curtains. Bringing natural light into your home is important.  Along with this you must ensure your windows, window sills and screens are clean. This will go a long way to brightening any home.  Remember, all buyers are going to look out your windows to identify room locations and positions with exterior views.  Darker homes should consider leaving lights on if opening blinds and curtains are not enough.

3.  Clean, Clean, Clean. The best impression you can make is a clean home.  Before you leave each day ensure the counter-tops and floors are clear.  Make the kitchen and bathrooms shine.  No fingerprints on the walls, doors or appliances.  Double check closets are clean. No dust bunnies!

4. Remove Smells.  No one wants to come into your home and smell kitty litter or pet urination or your dinner from last night.  Make sure to use your vent when cooking and take time to clean kitty litter regularly (more than you would if your home weren’t on the market).  If you need an air freshener get a neutral scent.  Don’t over mask a smell.  That always ends up worse!

5.  Prepare Buyer’s 1st Impression.  Cut your grass, use an edger, clear debris like leaves and branches from the yard.  Water flowering plants.  Step outside and look at your front door.  Then look up, down and around to ensure your buyers will be looking at a neat and clean entrance.  Put your water hose up when you are done watering and cleaning.

6. Bathroom Etiquette. Clear your counters and put your toilet seats down.  No toothbrushes, toothpaste or any other personal items should be on the counters.  Nice hand towels should be out and clean.  Ensure all your clothing is picked up before you leave the home everyday.  Surprise showings happen!  Do a last wipe down before you leave the home each day if possible.

7. Secure Your Pets. Leaving your animals to roam is never the best way to show your home.  Safety is important for your pet.  Consider a kennel.  If you can take your pet with you or find a place outside your home for your animals.  Share instructions or pet names with your agent and the showing service.

8. Leave the home. If a buyer’s agent is showing your home.  Leave home before the buyers show up.  It is a courtesy that will go a long way. Buyer’s agents will follow up and address any questions their buyer has.

9.  Garage, Laundry Room & Basements.  Don’t leave these rooms as your dumping ground.  Get closing containers if you need a place to store last minute items in a clean and neat fashion.

10.  Create a Checklist.  In today’s market you have to be ready on a moment’s notice.  Don’t let a last minute showing get to you.  Have a checklist of items to look for in your home before you leave to ensure you aren’t caught by surprise.  Do a little of it in the evening before you go to bed and then touch it up in the morning. Enlist your family’s help!

5 Things To Do Before Listing Your Home!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

1.  Organize, Clean and Neutralize. Get rid of clutter and pack up un-used items, such as large mixers and other kitchen appliances and tools, out-of-season clothes, toys, and exercise equipment. Store items off-site or in boxes neatly arranged in the garage or attic.  Also, consider a yard sale or selling items online or at a consignment store.  Clean the windows, carpets, walls, lighting fixtures, and baseboards to make the house shine.  Power wash the exterior of your home and entry.  Also, make sure you are using the room for it’s intended purpose and that furniture size, quantity and positioning is considered for each room.  Neutralize your paint colors if you personalized colors.  As a rule of thumb, bold colors, no matter how easy it is to paint, are always an issue.  A rainbow of room colors is never popular with buyers.  This is the most important part of preparing to sell your home. 

2. Find Your Warranties/Property Information. Put together the warranties, guarantees, and user manuals for the HVAC System, stove/range, washer and dryer, dishwasher, and any other items that will remain with the house.  In addition, locating the property survey, floor plan, HOA dues payment schedule and amount, property management company for community, neighborhood covenants, restrictions and regulations and any other details you received when you purchased the home can help your Realtor market your home to the fullest!

3. Wooing the Buyer With Curb Appeal. Put your buyer hat on and stand outside of your home. As you approach the front door, what is your impression of the property? Do the lawn and bushes look neatly manicured? Is the address clearly visible? Are pretty flowers or plants framing the entrance? Is the walkway free from cracks and impediments?  Is the entrance clear of cobwebs?

4.  Have a Pre-Sale Home Inspection. If your home is more than a few years old be proactive and arrange for a pre-sale home inspection. An inspector will be able to give you a good indication of the trouble areas that will stand out to potential buyers, and you’ll be able to make repairs before showings begin.  This can save you on the back end of your home sale during the inspection period between the initial contract signatures and closing.  Many homeowners go into this period not knowing what to expect relative to additional expenses.  Peace of mind comes with a home inspection.

5. Get Replacement Estimates. Do you have big-ticket items that are worn out or will need to be replaced soon, such as your roof, appliances or carpeting? Get estimates on how much it would cost to replace them, even if you don’t plan to do it yourself. The figures will help you when buyers bring the issue up, and will be handy when negotiations begin.  Buyers today are savvy, have your information together.

All of these items are more important than ever as you prepare to sell your home.  Be ready to look at your home through buyer eyes and remember it is a buyer’s market and many sellers are competing with you.  Find the winning edge and keep it throughout the selling process.  Call Help-U-Sell Buy Today for expert assistance in selling your home today.  We are here for you from start to finish, offering advise and feedback on where to start and how far you should go before your home is ready to sell.