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Staging Your Home to Sell During the Holidays

October 27, 2021 By Deborah Ward

Staging your home inside and out this holiday season may mean the difference between selling your home before the New Year or waiting until after. Here are some staging ideas for your home this holiday season.

Staging Your Home to Sell During the HolidaysStaging your home means inside or out, your home must be clean! Outside, neaten up the yard, deck, porch and sidewalks. Weed and clean out planting beds. Prune trees and shrubs. Pack away bicycles, sports equipment, toys, and so forth and store them offsite. Inside, clean your home from top to bottom and declutter each room. Move excess furniture out of rooms. As you clean, inside and out, repair things that need it. Paint where necessary, caulk, and re-grout, spackle holes in walls and make things look new. Selling your home will depend on it being clean and repaired as well as staged.

Staging your home includes your garage and storage areas. Store anything you can off site. You want your yard, storage sheds, garage and closets/storage areas inside your home to be uncluttered and neat. The bigger they look the better. People buy space, especially storage space. If you are selling your home, just remember that you are going to have to pack and move anyway, so this will give you a head start.

It’s the holidays, so decorate. The key to staging with holiday decorations is to keep it tasteful. Don’t go nuts with lights and yard “ornaments” outside: no blow up Santas, snow globes or any other gaudy yard decorations. This is not the year to win the decoration contest in your neighborhood! Maybe lights on the shrubs, a wreath on the door. Another idea to make your home look attractively decorated is to find an old sled and dress it up with some greens and a bow and set it by the door. Festive, not gaudy.

Inside keep holiday decorations tasteful as well. A tree, maybe some greens on a fireplace mantel, decorated but not out of control. While Christmas and Hanukkah are religious holidays, keep these holiday decorations to a minimum. Yes, keeping true to your faith is important, but not everyone celebrates as you do.

Check on the web at places like HGTV or DIY Network for good ideas on how to decorate tastefully, but without going overly religious. Staging your home at the holidays is easy, just keep it tasteful and you’ll be selling your home in no time!

Filed Under: Realtor Tips Tagged With: selling your home, staging tips, staging your home, the holidays

Do Luxury Real Estate Buyers Care About Amenities? Yes They Do!

October 27, 2021 By Deborah Ward

People looking for luxury real estate expect certain amenities, and they really do matter. So if you have a high end home, you have to know that luxury buyers will be looking for the most up to date amenities.

Especially in Florida, certain things are expected in high end real estate. One of those things is a dock. If you have waterfront property, having a dock to keep your Do Luxury Real Estate Buyers Care About Amenities? Yes They Do!boat is a huge plus. More outdoor life in luxury homes also includes a pool and spa, all out on the huge lanai. Pools offer a serene place to relax, or a fun place to entertain. Luxury pools are often surrounded by waterfalls, amazing lighting and a hot tub or spa. One popular luxury pool type is an infinity pool. Many times they are also “indoors” by being contained in a screened lanai, screened to keep out the nuisance of bugs or worse!

Don’t forget the inside either. Luxury buyers are looking for things like high end wall finishes, imported woods for floors and woodwork, stone surfaces like granite for bathrooms, kitchens, bars and even outdoors for built in grills. Kitchens also have plenty of room and high end, chef quality appliances. Baths have double sinks, separate tubs and large showers, high end finishes and spa like qualities.

Large luxury homes also have amenities like custom built in cabinetry, bars, media rooms with top of the line surround sound systems. Others have wine cellars, game rooms, libraries and multiple bedrooms with their own baths.

All of these things are expected and are expected to be top of the line, high end and spotless. If you are looking to sell your luxury home, make sure that all of your luxury amenities are up to snuff. It matters to those who will buy.

Filed Under: Realtor Tips Tagged With: amenities, buyers, luxury real estate

Downsizing Your McMansion – When to Sell

October 27, 2021 By Deborah Ward

Are you finding that your home is too big? Your McMansion is becoming too much to handle? When to sell and downsize maybe now, but how do you know? There are as many reasons to downsize as there are people. Families change, children grow up and move out. Financial situations change. Having as big a house as the rest of your friends becomes less important. Whatever the reasons, when you feel that your home is just too much for you; that maybe the “when to sell” and downsize.

Downsizing Your McMansion - When to SellThink about your family situation when you bought your McMansion. The kids were young and you needed the space. Kids grow, graduate and leave for college or move out on their own. Do you really still need a 4 or 5 bedroom home with just two people? Most people don’t want that much house to take care of after the kids leave. Downsizing now maybe the answer for you.

What if your financial situation changed? That McMansion may have been within your budget when you bought it, but sometimes things change. People change or lose jobs. Maybe you bought it before the economy tanked. You’ve held on this long, but now it’s time to throw in the towel and move on. The market is changing and even if you are overextended, you won’t sell at or at as much of a loss as you would have just a few years ago. You may even sell at a profit.

Being sure is important. You can do this by contacting a realtor and talking with them about things like what type of market is predominant in your area. If it’s a sellers’ market, more the better. Ask about the value of your home. You may be surprised to find that it is worth more now than it was even this time last year. You can also find out what smaller homes are selling for in your area. What if you found that you could move into something smaller and have a much smaller mortgage, or even not have one at all?

If you find yourself in a place where you think you may want to downsize, call a realtor and talk about your options. It may just help you make your decision.

Filed Under: Realtor Tips Tagged With: downsizing, when to sell, your McMansion

Home Seller Tips – Selling Your Assets

October 27, 2021 By Deborah Ward

Here are some home seller tips to help you with selling your assets, (your home is an asset). What is the best part of your home? That is the question you should be asking yourself as you start to get it ready to sell. Why? Because the answer will tell you which assets you need to be playing up. You aren’t selling your home, as much as you are selling your assets.

Home Seller Tips - Selling Your AssetsThe first home seller tip is to have a Realtor come in and look at your home with you when you are getting ready to sell it. They will be able to give you ideas on what are great selling points and what needs to be spruced up. Have a list ready before they get there of your favorite spots in your home. Is it your deck? How about your pool? The amazing lanai? Where do you spend most of your leisure hours when at home? What would draw you to an area like that in another home? Your Realtor will probably agree with you and have great ideas on how to make these areas shine. Selling your assets like your home is a big deal so get all the help you can from a Realtor.

Most people know to look at the kitchens and baths. Yeah, we all have them and isn’t it great when they are up to date. But what about the great reading nook you have on your lanai? Or the amazing set up around your pool? And who could resist the outside kitchen on your deck? These are the assets you need to play up. These are the areas that will make people want to live in your home.

So, another home seller tip is stage them. Just like every other area of your home. Make sure your deck or lanai furniture is clean, new looking or replace it. If your grill has seen better days, replace it. Even if it’s all going with you, it’s the visual you need the buyer to see to want to be there every day. Fix screening outside. Make sure your pool is clean 100% of the time. If you have safety covers, make sure they are in working order and ON when people come to look. It will be a huge selling point with families.

You know what you love about your home, so make others love it too. Then get ready to pack and move!

Filed Under: Realtor Tips Tagged With: home seller tips, selling your assets, your home

Why Is Granite So Popular In Gourmet Kitchens

October 27, 2021 By Deborah Ward

Ask any Realtor what one thing makes or breaks a kitchen or bath update and they’ll undoubtedly say granite. Granite is part of any gourmet kitchen. If you are hesitating and may be thinking that a cheaper option may be the way to go, stop. Go with granite. Why? It is a great investment.
Granite countertops are classic. They look classic and give any kitchen or bath a timeless look.

Why Is Granite So Popular In Gourmet KitchensGranite is practical and beautiful. Its gorgeous graining and versatile color palettes seem to make a kitchen more beautiful the minute they are installed. They are also practical. Since they are natural materials, there is little man-made that can hold a candle to it. Granite is tough and durable.

Granite is almost unbreakable, and it is scratch, stain, and mildew-resistant. It is naturally cooler so that it is great for baking. Rolling out dough is easier, cooling hot pans is easier. It isn’t porous, so harmful bacteria won’t find their way into cracks and crevices and make your family sick.

Granite is also versatile. Any style of kitchen will be complemented by granite counters. From modern to craft to country to traditional and everything in between. Between the amazing color palettes available to the styling of the granite itself, it fits every lifestyle. Traditional cabinetry looks amazing with it, as do stainless steel, black or white appliances. The granite only enhances the décor.

Lastly, granite has and keeps its value. It improves appearance and makes the market value of your home higher. When selling, granite helps you sell. It appeals to a wide variety of buyers and their styles. Many demand granite counters, so knowing you have them will mean your property has an ace in the hole. The durability and beauty adds to any home. So when updating, don’t skimp. Use granite and reap the reward.

Filed Under: Realtor Tips Tagged With: gourmet, granite, kitchen or bath

Staging Your Home Is Important, Even In A Sellers Market

October 27, 2021 By Deborah Ward

Staging your home is as important in a sellers’ market as it is in a buyers’ market. The same reasoning applies when selling real estate at any time or in any market. So let’s look at those reasons.

First, staging makes you declutter and organize your home. Cleaning and decluttering is the biggest part of staging. Depersonalizing the space is important so Staging Your Home Is Important, Even In A Sellers Marketthat buyers can imagine their things in the space. The easier you make it for them to see your home as theirs, the more likely you will be to get offers. You will be moving anyway, so packing up much of the daily clutter and personal items now will make moving later easier. Forces you to organize and get rid of clutter.

Staging increases the probability of a sale. Even in a sellers’ market, you home isn’t guaranteed to sell. Increase your chances by setting yourself and your home up to succeed. Staging not only increases that likelihood, but it decreases the time it will be on the market. Less time on the market means less aggravation in the showing process and a bigger probability you will get asking price or better as well.

Speaking of price, staging will justify that asking price. Clutter and dirt = turned off buyers who see a project home = lower offers. Staged home that looks clean, uncluttered and move in ready = happy buyers who want to pay your asking price to move in. In a sellers’ market it can equal a bidding war that boosts your profits.

You may be thinking that since the market has shifted in your favor as a seller that the amount of work you have to do to sell has disappeared. It really hasn’t. Being lazy won’t benefit you in the end. Go watch one of those HGTV® shows like Property Brothers to see the difference. Watch the buyers when they walk through the professionally staged “everything we want” homes, then their faces as they walk through the unstaged, cluttered or dirty ones. Listen to the reasoning on offers (“it needs work” and “its been on the market for X amount of time”) and see how it affects price. Don’t make those mistakes. Stage your home and walk away a winner.

Filed Under: Realtor Tips Tagged With: real estate, sellers market, staging your home

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