Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Real Estate Word of the Day

Appraisal 

A document that gives an estimate of a property's fair market value; an appraisal is generally required by a lender before loan approval to ensure that the mortgage loan amount is not more than the value of the property.

Real Estate Word of the Day

Amenity

A feature of the home or property that serves as a benefit to the buyer but that is not necessary to its use; may be natural (such as location, woods, water) or man-made (such as a swimming pool or garden).

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Redecorate Your Home On A Budget

Redecorate Your Home On A Budget
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Redecorate Your Home On A Budget
Tips & Tricks image Redecorating your home doesn’t need to cost an arm and a leg. There are small changes that you can make to make your home look fresh and new. This article outlines 6 things that you can do to redecorate your home even if your budget is small.

1. Declutter
Over time we all collect things that just sit around our house for years and years. Our tastes in décor change now and again, but sometimes it’s hard to get rid of things for that reason alone. If you want to redecorate and you’re on a budget, decluttering is the perfect place to start. Donate or sell items that are no longer your style. Once these items are gone you can begin decorating with your own tastes.

2. Paint
Painting is a cheap way to change the look of any room. It’s not only the walls you should think about painting though. You can also paint old furniture instead of getting rid of things and buying new ones. You might have to sand furniture before you paint it, but that is still much cheaper than buying brand new pieces. Many people have hand-me-down furniture that isn’t easy to let go of. If you paint it, you don’t have to.

3. Make your own art
Art on the walls can really brighten up any living space. Buying art can be very expensive. If you cannot afford to buy new art that appeals to you, the next best thing would be to create your own art. You can purchase canvas cheaply at a dollar store. Many carry larger sized ones that are perfect for making your own art. There are many DIY ideas for art online that you can get ideas from. And because you’re making the art yourself you know it’s one of a kind!

4. Recover couches Recovering couches and chairs is a great way to change your furniture without having to purchase new pieces. You can pick the colour to match your current tastes and match your redecorated home. You don’t have to get rid of the couches that you spent years breaking in and making comfy.

5. Put your sewing skills to use
Instead of purchasing new decorative pillows, pillow cases, or comforters, you can put your sewing skills to use and make them yourself. Pillow cases are very easy to sew. You can also make covers for your decorative pillows and even for your comforter. You can find DIY lessons on sewing online. It’s much easier and cheaper to make covers than to replace the items.

6. Rearrange furniture
This sounds very simple and it is, but the difference it can make to the look of your home is amazing. You get so used to things being a certain way that you don’t imagine they could work any other way. Try moving your furniture around to give any room a new look. You’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Remember that redecorating doesn’t have to mean buying new things. Redecorating means giving a room or a home a new look. It doesn’t take a lot of money to change the look and feel of your home.
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Real Estate Buyer Pet Peeves

Real Estate Buyer Pet Peeves
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Real Estate Buyer Pet Peeves
Tips & Tricks image When you decide to sell your home you may want to consider some helpful tips to avoid losing out on a potential sale. Believe it or not, time and time again, buyers pass up a great home because of simple irritations. Here is a list of real estate buyer pet peeves to avoid.

Unreadable Information - When a real estate seller puts a for sale sign up in the front yard, it is quite annoying when the phone number is too small for car passengers to read. To correct this problem, put the sign closer to the road than the house.

Empty Pamphlet Tray - Some for sale signs have slots made to hold pamphlets. Usually the sign says, "Please take one". Generally the pamphlets have specifics about the property: square footage, amenities, lot size, and price. One of the biggest pet peeves of potential buyers is when they stop to pick up a pamphlet and the slot is empty. If your for sale sign says, "Please take one", make sure there is actually something to take.

Finicky Lock - When buyers set up an appointment to walk through a property, first impressions mean everything. If the lock and key don't work properly, it gives potential buyers the feeling that other things may be finicky about the house.

No Picture Available - When pictures are unavailable for a piece of property on the Internet MLS, it gives the impression that there is something to hide. "Why wouldn't they have a picture? The siding must be bad. The yard must be torn apart." Giving potential buyers a picture of the property gives them realistic expectations.

Unavailable Price - The first thing that goes through any buyer's mind when the price is not disclosed is, "Overpriced". The only reason to not openly list real estate price is if it is priced way too high. Some buyers will even pass by an otherwise lovely piece of property because the price isn't listed. They automatically think it is out of their price range. Let buyers know the price up front. That way there are no surprises.

Cluttered Picture - A photograph is the one time when the seller can control every aspect seen by a potential buyer. Photos taken with cluttered desks or laundry piles are unappealing to the eye. De-cluttering the desired area is absolutely imperative when taking a real estate picture.

Making a positive first impression that turns into a lasting impression is the goal of all real estate brokers. Don't ruin that first impression by creating little annoyances along the way. It could cost potential viewings, sales, and even thousands of dollars. Being remembered as the cute little ranch on the edge of town always trumps the large two story with no pamphlets and the finicky lock.
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Saturday, October 8, 2016

Remodeling Your Home to Include a Home Office

Remodeling Your Home to Include a Home Office
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Remodeling Your Home to Include a Home Office
Tips & Tricks image If you work from home, it is important to have a home office that is as separate as possible from the rest of your home. This can be achieved in a number of ways. You could remodel an existing space, such as a basement, garage or attic; or you could add extra space by building an extension or placing a free-standing home office in your garden.

Converting your spare bedroom into a home office is perhaps the easiest solution. In most cases, all you will need to do is remove the bedroom furniture; paint the walls; change the flooring if necessary; and move in your office furniture. You could use the closet to organize and store stationery, files and other materials that need to be kept out of sight but in an accessible place.

If you currently use your basement only for storage, it could be a good idea to convert it into a home office. The main advantage of doing so is the availability of space. Once the renovation work has been completed, you will have a whole floor of your home to use as your working space. However, if your basement is damp, dark and likely to flood, it may not be the best place to locate your home office.

When converting your basement into a home office, lighten the atmosphere by painting the walls in bright colors. Add white painted or light-colored wooden furniture. To supplement the amount of natural light coming into the basement, add a lot of adjustable lighting.

Attics can also be converted into home offices. Add skylights and/or a dormer window to maximize the amount of daylight coming in. If you currently have a ladder leading up to your attic, you will need to replace it with a new staircase.

If you have a garage, you may wish to consider converting all or part of it into a home office. If you convert your garage into two separate rooms divided by a wall, ensure that you will not be disturbed during working hours by other family members using the other room or by washers or dryers.

Another possibility is to extend your home, either by building an extension at the back of your house or above your garage. An advantage of extending your home is that you could create a separate business entrance that only your clients use.

An outdoor, detached office that is completely separate from your home has many advantages. It tends to be quieter than an area within your home and it is harder to be interrupted from your work by family members or impromptu visitors. Since it is physically removed from your home, it is less likely that you will be distracted from your work. It is also easier to welcome clients who will not need to walk through part of your home to reach your home office.

An existing separate building, such as a cabin or shed, can be converted into a home office. Alternatively, you could purchase a prefabricated home office that can be assembled quickly and easily at a reasonable price. Check your local building regulations first to ensure you are allowed to add a new structure without prior permission.

Once your detached home office has been set up, bring in a coffee maker, a small refrigerator and a microwave, so that you will not have to return to your home during your working day.

Whichever part of your home you decide to remodel in order to create your home office, ensure that it is a place in which you will enjoy spending time. Two ways in which you can do this are to participate in the design process and to furnish your home office yourself. If you are surrounded by designs and colors that you love, you will be motivated to work productively in your home office.
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Adriana Hesford
Excellence Empire Real Estate
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(951) 283-5985
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Email: adrianahesford@yahoo.com
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