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Tuesday, 29 September 2009
It happens...you are at home watching TV and the phone rings asking if some potential buyers could see your home in 30 minutes. You want to get your home sold, but this isn't the best time especially when you see that pile of dishes in the sink! It's not good to decline a showing because that could be "the one" and they might not come back!

So what do you do? Say yes to the showing and follow these tips.

1. Start where the potential buyers will start: Make sure that the front door presents well.

2. Create a positive mood. Open the draperies, pull up the shades, and let in the sunlight. Rooms bathed in sunlight appear bigger and make a positive impact on buyers.

3. Its an evening showing? Turn on all the lights.

4. If it is cold outside, keep a comfortable level of heat. If it’s summertime, keep your property cool.

4. Put any dirty dishes into the dishwasher.

5. Make the beds.

6. Put any dirty laundry inside the washing machine.

7. Keep pets out of the way—preferably out of the house or in a kennel for the showing.

8. Please arrange to be absent during the showing of your property. Buyers are more comfortable and candid if the owners are not present.

9. If you must be present, be courteous and do not engage in conversation with the buyer. Let the trained salesperson answer the buyer's questions.

10. Finally, play soft music during the showing of the property.

POSTED BY: Yvette Allen AT 07:37 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Friday, 25 September 2009
When you bought your home, you probably comparison shopped. Well, buyers are still doing that today. According to the National Association of Realtors, the average purchaser looks at 10 to 20 properties prior to purchasing a home. 
Regardless of how many properties are on the market, people purchase what they see, not “how it’s going to be.”
 
Think Like A Buyer
In preparing your home for sale, it is eminent to envision your home through a “buyer’ eye.”  You are not just selling a house. You are selling a shelter, lifestyle, and dreams.  People always want the best for themselves, and your home should 
represent the buyer’s answer to this goal.  

Do Everything Before Your Home Goes On Market
Consider investing in a home inspection prior to putting your house on the market.  This way there are no surprises and you sell with confidence NOT uncertainty!  Complete all your repairs, improvements, and enhancements prior to your first showing.
 Remember, your best showings come early in the listing period.  Be ready! 
Preparing Your Home For Sale
It needs to be cleared from top to bottom in order to help it sell for the most amount of money.  Get a head start on the competition by following some of these suggestions. 
1. Wash all windows, inside and out, this will add to the overall impression and help your property show in a nice, bright light. Curtains should be clean and attractive.

2. Remove posters and adhesive from walls and doors. Putty and paint any holes that result from nails or other mishaps.

3. Remove all “clutter” from each room. Remove things such as coats, shoes, clothing, pet toys, pet-food bowls, trash cans, toys, child-safety barriers, playpens, and the like. Keep all nonessential items off the floor so that the room doesn’t appear cluttered. Remember: Uncluttered rooms appear bigger.

4. Replace shower curtains and keep them clean

5. Install higher wattage light bulbs to show your property brightly

6. Organize closets. Remove unnecessary items and put them in storage. Large closets sell houses and a well-organized closet looks much bigger than one crammed with clutter.  TIP: Leave a small empty space on each shelf to show potential storage space.

7. Use air fresheners in each room (Bath & Body Works plug-ins work well). Smell is a huge part of what buyers remember about your home.

8. De-Personalize.  Remove pictures, drawings and magnets from the refrigerator.  

9. Repair caulking in tubs and showers.

10. Box and stack items in a storage facility or along a wall in the garage.

12. Shampoo all carpets and vacuum. If the carpet does not clean up well, replace it with a neutral color. 

11. At night, turn on outdoor lighting.  Buyers often drive by homes they are considering at various times of day.
POSTED BY: Yvette Allen AT 09:32 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Monday, 14 September 2009
  

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Property Highlights:
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- All 4 sides fenced
- Numerous building sites
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- Located in Boerne ISD
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River Mountain Ranch Subdivision Amenities:
- 2 parks located on the Guadalupe
- Large pavilion available for private parties
- Community website: RiverMountainRanchPOA.org
POSTED BY: Yvette Allen AT 03:05 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Thursday, 10 September 2009
The San Antonio Board of Realtors® just published the Single Family Home Sales Report for July 2009. It was a busy month in July with 1,861 homes selling in San Antonio with an average sales price for a single family home of $186,635 (in June 1,809 homes sold with an average home price of $190,142). In June the top price range was between $120,000 - $139,999 with 228 homes sold.

The top 3 price ranges in July:
$200,000 to $249,999 with 215 homes sold
$120,000 to $139,999 with 202 homes sold
$100,000 to $119,999 with 192 homes sold

As of July 31, 2009:

Number of homes pending: 1154 homes/average price $174,965 and 26 condos/average price $115,732.

Number of homes on the market as of July 31, 2009: 11,851 and 542 condos

For the entire report click here.

POSTED BY: Yvette Allen AT 10:42 am   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Thursday, 03 September 2009
When buyers drive up to your home they don't want to see:

1. Dirt instead of green (might be brown because of the drought) grass

2. Weeds that come up to their knees!

3. Junk or clutter including toys scattered around the front yard

4. An ugly front door or one that does not match the overall color of the house

5. Dead plants in beds and around trees

6. Tree limbs that hit them when they walk up to the house

7. Torn and missing screens

8. Chipping of the exterior paint

9. Broken fences

10. A door bell that does not work

11. Damaged gutters

12. Christmas lights (unless it's during the holiday season)

Don’t let the drought be an excuse for a bad first impression. Your grass may be brown, but it can still look maintained! Remember a good first impression brings you one step closer to a SOLD sign in your yard.
POSTED BY: Yvette Allen AT 10:25 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this

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