Spruce Up Your Curb Appeal This Winter
Yes, even in winter, your home can be present beautifully. It just takes a little sprucing up and prevention to show how lovely it is at any time.
When people think of curb appeal they envision lush green lawns, vibrant trees, and garden beds filled with blooms. Although these elements create an inviting space for potential buyers, they are near impossible to achieve in the dead of winter. However, this doesn’t mean that you can’t create a great first impression for buyers. Implement these suggestions to boost your curb appeal this winter:
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Most Common Reasons Real Estate Contracts Fall Through
One of a Realtors’ main job is to keep things smooth and easy for their clients, while behind the scenes is navigating the process so they can focus on their move. The truth is, there are many hurdles to clear before the real estate transaction is actually complete. Below are the most common reasons real estate contracts fall through after the buyer and seller agree on the initial terms.
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What Happened and What to Expect: The 2020 Housing Market Predictions
Happy New Year and New Decade! It’s interesting, I’m so used to looking back at the previous 12 months. But this time it’s a broader stroke and I’m reflecting on the past decade. As we plan ahead, it’s good to get an idea of where we were to compare to what lies ahead. Here, I have predictions for what’s to come, and more importantly, why. In the world of Cloud City Homes, I’m noticing that a lot of movement is headed our way. Sellers are preparing and buyers and gearing up. Things are going to be a bit wild, so buckle up and join the fun.
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Discount Points and Your Mortgage
It can feel like you need to learn a whole new language when applying for a mortgage. Terms like APR, origination fee, and debt-to-income ratio are thrown around, and most of it sounds like a foreign concept. One mortgage component that can cost or save you thousands of dollars is the discount point.
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Adding Hygge to Your Home Staging Strategy
Most people think of the obvious steps for staging a home. They know to apply a fresh coat of neutral paint, how to declutter, and fix any resounding maintenance issues. But many are left wondering what the house will look like once it has been decluttered and all personal items have been removed. Will the house be inviting to potential buyers, or will it appear stark and cold? The key to appeal to buyers through home staging, especially during the winter months, is to add Hygge into your house.
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How to Recession-Proof Your Home Purchase
Recently, the ever increasingly frightening word of “recession” has been uttered from the mouths of some financial experts. Some imply that a recession is impending for the country and others think it is just hype. However, we often don’t know we are in a recession until it has already started. Despite home prices only retreating in two recessions since 1980, American homeowners still have a big reaction to the word recession after what we went through just a mere decade ago. Here are some ways to safeguard yourself against a recession affecting your wallet and lifestyle.
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Qualifying Ratios for Mortgage Pre-Approval
Buying a home is an exciting process to embark on. It is a time to dream about your future home and the memories you’ll make in it, but also a time of holding your breath hoping that everything will go smoothly. Once the trusted real estate professional to help them navigate the market is on board, then they are faced with the seemingly daunting task of securing a mortgage pre-approval.
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Home Improvements That Increase Your Home’s Value
Homeowners try to upgrade their home with resale value in mind. However, not all home improvements will yield added value to the property. Which improvements will give you the best return on investment so you can strategize on what to do before you list your house?
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Timing Your Sale
Homeowners ask me all the time, “When is the ideal time to sell?” In my opinion, there are opportunities for buyers and sellers in every market and every season. Timing a sale, unless you are an investor, should really be focused on where you will live your best life. If you need another bedroom because your family is growing, your family’s comfort is more important than the gain you might make on a home sale because you will probably gain on the next purchase anyway. But if you are trying to time the market for a sale, here are some things to keep in mind:
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Protecting Your Home From Storm Damage
Let’s talk about storms in Seattle. Just this past weekend, we had a couple of events surrounding a Friday night thunderstorm. The first one of the events is that a neighbors’ house was struck by lightning. No one was hurt, but there were literally holes in her ceiling and through the walls. Simultaneously, unbeknownst to us, our rental was flooding from all of the rain. Needless to say, storms and “acts of God” are on the mind and can be pretty expensive and difficult to deal with.
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