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Features of a House that Homebuyers Focus On

Features of a house that home buyers focus onWhen people pull up to a local open house, they focus on many different features of the house. However, there are some aspects of the structure that a seller should focus on with extra detail before letting their property hit the market. Impressing a home buyer in the margins can skyrocket the sale value and drastically change the outcome of a real estate transaction. Below I’ve listed the features of a house that people tend to focus on when deciding whether or not a house is for them.

1. The yard.

The first part of the lot that home buyers see is the yard. While for many people a yard provides little to no practical value, aesthetic value can add surprising amounts of money to a sale price. If you are selling your home, make sure that the yard is nice. If the landscape needs hedging or you think a professional mow would serve you well, do not hesitate. A first impression where a person loves the yard can add as much as $50,000 to a sale price. It sounds like a lot, but when the scale of a house price is concerned, it’s frosting on the cake.

The reason: Everyone desires a yard. They provide people with an escape while simultaneously Fast Growing Flowers to Put in Your Gardenimproving the exterior of the house. It’s not good to judge a book by its cover, but in real estate, people do.

2. Mirrors.

Whether or not you are leaving certain furniture, make sure that you have nice mirrors in your house when a home buyer is doing a walk through. For one, they make everything look nicer. Secondly, they make rooms look bigger and more elegant. People tend to like houses that appear bigger than the size they are listed at. It’s worth the time to rearrange the mirrors that you have, or even buy a couple new ones, before your house gets listed. A little change in how big the living room looks can make or break a deal.

The reason: Mirrors can make a room look bigger and more elegant.

3. Rugs.

Rugs are a literal stomping ground for people in their house. However, people who are looking at homes tend to focus on them more than you would assume. A rug can really tie a room together, and when well placed, can make a room feel much more comfortable. Take a hard look at both the rugs you have, and where they are placed. Get an outside opinion and see if you can utilize them to a make a room look nicer or more comfortable.

The reason: Rugs not only warm up the surface of the floor, they tie room themes and furniture placement together.

4. Flowers.

People walking through a house will notice flowers. While they don’t matter to the structure of the house, they are very important with regards to home buyer first impression. Stock up your home, particularly the kitchen and entryway, with floral madness. They will help ease your visitor into feeling like they are truly at home and not in a hotel. This extends both inside and outside, as flower pots on the window will outside the kitchen or on the back porch have a similar benefit.

The reason: Flowers naturally make people feel relaxed, particularly when they are trying to picture themselves living somewhere.

5. Lighting.

home lightingWhile it is common to look at lighting fixtures when touring a house, the actual functioning of them during the search is an important feature to consider showcasing. If you have art lighting that you use to highlight really nice art in your house, utilize it when showing your house. Use the lights in your house that make the house looks the most hospitable. A couple walking into a house that has no lights on during a cloudy afternoon will be less than impressed. If you have nice lighting, think hard about how you want to deploy the feature with the hope of convincing someone to buy your house.

The reason: Lighting can make a room feel like an office lunch room or a palace library. The way that lighting is used can completely change the way a house is presented.

Home buyers will focus on the parts of a house that they most value as individuals. While this is true, there are features that are nearly universal in the sense that they garner attention from potential home buyers. As a result, it’s important to flaunt the features of your house that you think are nice, with the hope of making the prospective buyers feel more comfortable with your property. These features include objects that come with the house, and also those that are just in the house currently and make the place look nice. Either way, use your resources to your advantage. It won’t hurt your chances on the closing date.

Guest Post By:

Tim Richmond writes about the mortgage industry, real estate, green building, personal finance and home ownership. He currently writes for the Native American mortgage specialists 1st Tribal Lending.

A Quick Guide to Home Exterior Makeovers

What Can You Do To Makeover Your Home’s Exterior?

A Quick Guide to Home Exterior Makeovers
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When it comes to home makeovers and improvements, many people tend to focus on the inside of the home. But the often neglected exterior deserves an equal amount of attention and can give your home’s shell an instant facelift. With so many exterior makeover options at your fingertips, you’ll be hard pressed to know where to start.  Here’s a guide to get you going.

Why Focus on the Exterior?

A home exterior makeover gives the outside of your home an instant boost by increasing its’ curb appeal and attractiveness amongst your neighbors and passers-by. How your home looks from the outside is of paramount importance for home-sellers, as this forms the vital first impressions of your abode. So, what can you do to freshen up the look of your dwelling?

Lick of paint

There’s nothing like a lick of paint to liven and freshen up the exterior of your home. So, whether its window frames, your front door or brickwork that could do with painting, there are lots of exterior paint color choices to choose from. As well as the house itself, it’s important not to neglect other exterior features such as gates and fences which, for both aesthetic purposes and for maintenance, might need a new coat. Painting your home exterior is probably one of the easiest ways to freshen it up.

Replacement Windows

There's nothing like a lick of paint to liven and freshen up the exterior of your home
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It’s amazing how much difference new windows can make to the look of a house so, if yours are looking past their sell by date, now could be the time to think about replacing them. It’s important to keep an eye on windows to check for rotting or any other issues that might cause you to seek replacement. As well as making your house look better, new windows can slash your fuel bills by keeping precious heat in the house.

Front Door

Your front door is the entrance to your home so it should give off the right kind of impression you want to create for your residence. Pay special attention to how it looks; invest in a new door or a lick of paint for an instant makeover. Make the most of the spaces around the sides of the front door to really set it off. Add plant pots, train a climbing shrub over the door, or add distinctive wall lights. Even just placing a tasteful doormat outside your front door can boost its appeal.

Conservatory

If you want to add long-term value to your home as well as increase the amount of living space you’ve got, then you could consider adding a conservatory to the exterior of your home – if suitable space allows for it. There are many different styles and types of conservatories so it’s worth doing some homework beforehand and getting a few quotes to give you different options to mull over.

Attention in the Detail

A home exterior makeover project needn’t necessarily cost a lot of money to achieve.  Simply tidying up the outside areas, sweeping the path, picking up any litter, mowing the lawn, and weeding and pruning can make huge differences to how the outside of your home looks. Paying attention to detail gives your home a cared-for feel about it. But, you might want to add a bit of originality and flair to your exterior to make it stand out from all of your neighbors. You could consider adding a garden statue, a classic sun-dial, water feature, quirky ornaments of unusual shapes or a distinctive birdbath.

Guest Post By:

Article written by A. Elliott; a writer with an interest in interior design and home improvement, she occasionally writes for Stormclad Home Improvements.

If you need help with your home makeover, please give us a call at 914-576-2572 or contact us for a free in home consultation!

Siding with style adds timeless value

Siding with style adds timeless valueAs cooler temperatures approach, more homeowners are turning to value-driven renovation projects that will warm up their space and withstand the test of time.

Replacing outdoor siding is the home improvement site’s No. 1 pick for projects that add value to your home, according to HGTV.com. Siding that is in bad shape gives an immediate impression a home is a “fixer-upper,” which can hurt expectations by potential buyers before they even step inside. Refreshing your outdoor siding not only adds curb appeal but overall home value. –

For Chicago-based architect Dirk Danker, principal at Nagle Hartray Architecture, one of the most popular siding applications on a single-family home is wood. Its timeless versatility as a total siding strategy or use as an accent that sharpens up the front of a home makes it a smart, durable choice in any climate.

“We like it for its natural color, longevity and workability,” says Danker. “Many of these houses are vacation homes where the desire is to provide as maintenance-free a structure as possible, and wood siding meets that requirement.”

A side of style

In addition to using materials that are easy to install, homeowners tend to choose traditionally popular materials to maintain a home’s appeal through years of evolving trends. The stylish texture and rustic-colored warmth of Western Red Cedar siding gives any home a natural beauty while enhancing front yard curb appeal.

Replacing the siding on a home may seem daunting, but it can be done strategically to maximize value and accommodate all budgets. Creating an accent wall or using wood as a complement that warms up other materials can make a project more affordable while still boosting the bottom line.

Wood siding comes in many different patterns and grades, such as bevel, board and batten, channel, and tongue and groove, to match a home’s style and budget. Stains and other finishes will help preserve the wood and keep it looking nice for years to come. Pre-finishing siding onsite before it is installed is recommended.

Timeless taste

If you are not quite ready to take the plunge on a siding project, consider adding trim in earthy red, golden and clay tones for a timeless touch to your home’s outdoor frame. Posts, beams and gables can also help reinvigorate a home’s exterior.

Regain investment

Because siding replacement projects tend to include durable, low-maintenance materials, they typically recoup between 69 and 78 percent of their initial costs, according to Remodeling magazine’s latest “Cost vs. Value Report.” That return on investment is important whether you are refreshing your home to stay or planning to sell.

A home’s exterior finish makes the first impression and sets the tone for the rest of the house. Siding that is warm and inviting defines a mood and character that has long-term appeal to guests and potential buyers.

We specialize in installing all different types of siding.  Vinyl siding is probably the most popular in our area.  Having said that, lots of folks still like the rustic look of wood siding and we’re happy to consult with you to help you determine the best option for your home!

*Limited time offer:  10% off our labor costs now through December 25, 2012.  (new customers only)

Home Staging for Sales Success

Home StagingWe came across this great ebook about home staging that is just packed full of great info we had to share it with you. Perfect for real estate agents or people who are selling their homes.  It features lots of tips about how to find a home stager, the theories behind home staging and is it worth it to hire a home stager.  We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

Courtesy of Scott Levitt
President, Oakley Signs & Graphics
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Please click here to download your free copy!

Want to sell your home fast?

Tips for helping your home stand out in a buyers’ market

Want to sell your home fast? Tips for helping your home stand out in a buyers' market If you have decided to sell your home, the last thing you want is for it to sit on the market for a long time. Taking some home improvement steps before listing can make your house more attractive to potential buyers and put you in a better position to sell quickly.
So what do you need to do to ensure that listing your house floods your real estate agent’s office with showing requests?

1. Spiff up the entranceway 
Every interested buyer will enter through your front door. Have you looked at your entranceway with a critical eye lately? Consider replacing old or sagging screens. If your front door is dirty or scratched, clean it up or add a fresh coat of paint. Sweep away dirt and grime and set out a new entrance mat. Oil any squeaky hinges. If you have plants or shrubbery leading up to your home, make sure that they are trimmed appropriately. A manicured landscape leading up to a welcoming front door will portray the positive experience of living there. An ugly or dirty entranceway can turn away buyers before they enter your house, meaning even if your home has the most amazing interiors, their minds may already be made up.

2. Create an outdoor oasis by detailing your deck 
Today’s buyer isn’t just interested in the inside of a home, but the outdoor space as well. Taking your deck or patio from drab to fab may only require adding a couple of stylistic extras. Start by adding beautiful deck and fence post caps like Deckorators VersaCaps to create a polished, upscale look for your outdoor space. These one-size-fits-all caps have nested inserts that are compatible with wood, composite and vinyl posts, and come in a variety of colors. Next, add unique decorative fascia corners that stylishly adorn deck skirting and cover unsightly corner joints. These new decorative fascia corners come in two designs and install quickly with screws.

3. Add outdoor extras for safety and style 
Additions that are both beautiful and useful get noticed by potential buyers. Railings can add style to your deck, porch, patio or stairs, plus they add a safety element to your home. Deckorators CXT Railing is the perfect choice because you get to choose from a variety of rail and baluster combos that emulate the look of real painted wood and are ultra low-maintenance for long-term durability and strength. Another addition to consider is LED lighting that makes a home stand out at dusk and provides just the right amount of light so outdoor space can safely be enjoyed any time of day.

4. Add modern colors to interior walls 
Cracked paint or dated wall colors are sure to turn off buyers. For a small price, you can purchase plaster and several cans of paint to refresh dated looking rooms for a clean, modern feel. Not sure what paint colors are on-trend? Visit your local paint or hardware store for insight. Remember, it’s best to avoid anything too bold, so even if you love fire truck red, pick a shade a little more demure so you attract the most potential buyers.

5. Reduce clutter for clean, minimalist rooms
If you’ve ever visited a house that’s been staged, you know that it helps buyers envision what they might do with the room. To follow this example, you’ll want to make sure that you eliminate all clutter, clean up drawers and closets, stow away extra items like pillows and blankets, and reduce the amount of personal photography you display. Remember, you want buyers to visualize themselves in your home, not see your last family portrait and feel out of place.

Always keep in mind that you want to paint a picture for buyers of the wonderful life they can have if they purchase your home. If they have a good first impression and can envision their family enjoying each room in the house, they are going to want to submit a bid fast.

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