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When buying a home -- whether it's your
first, second, or a getaway vacation home -- you're
bound to have many questions. For example, how will you
find a home that suits your needs? How much money will
you need to afford the monthly payments? And how long
will the home buying process take?
Sound familiar? If so, you've come to the right
place. My web site offers a wealth of information about
the home buying process. Begin your journey by
discovering the benefits of working with a real estate
professional. Types of mortgages, how to apply for a
mortgage, and finding a lender are a few other factors
you should know about before purchasing your dream home.
While the experience can be filled with ups and
downs, if you contact me, I'll not only help you... I'll
also put you in touch with other
qualified professionals who will guide you
through the entire process.

When selling your home there are no guarantees that a
buyer will simply walk through the front door. In many
cases you may have to bring your home to the buyer.
Effective marketing will help ensure that your property
receives maximum exposure to attract a ready, willing
and able buyer.
The appearance of your home, a buyer's first
impressions, and other considerations can also affect
the sale of your home. Be sure to explore tips for
increasing your home's value. Have you considered
that home prices in your neighborhood and the value of
your property are also factors used for pricing your
home?
When you work with Dave Embleton, you can count on a specialist who can
answer your questions, apply an in-depth
knowledge of current market conditions, and access
extensive resources that can expedite the sale of your
home.
Increasing
The Value of Your House
When you're preparing your house for sale, remember
the importance of first impressions. The market isn't
the only factor that influences whether you get your
asking price. Appearance and overall condition play a
major role. Here are some easy things you can do to make
your home more appealing to buyers.
Outside:
It is estimated that more than half of all houses are
sold before the buyers even get out of their cars. So
stand across the street from your house and review its
curb appeal.
- Sweep front walkway.
- Remove newspapers, bikes and toys.
- Park extra cars away from the property.
- Trim back the shrubs.
- Apply fresh, clean paint throughout.
- Clean windows and window coverings throughout.
- Keep plumbing and all appliances in working order.
- Maintain all sealants (window, tub, shower, sink,
etc.) in good condition.
- Make sure roof and gutters are in good condition;
no repairs needed.
- Mow the lawn more frequently and plant flowers.
- Keep pet areas clean.
Inside:
- Kitchen and bathroom should shine.
- Quick once-over with the vacuum; carpets should be
clean.
- Place fresh flowers in the main rooms.
- Put dishes away, unless setting a formal display
for decoration.
- Make beds and put all clothes away.
- Open drapes and turn on lights for a brighter
feel.
- Straighten closets.
- Put toys away.
- Turn off television.
- Play soft music on the radio/stereo.
- Keep pets out of the way and pet areas clean and
odor-free.
- Secure jewelry, cash, prescription medication and
other valuables.
- Enhance the spaciousness of each room. Pack away
collectables to allow buyer to envision own
furnishings in home.
Important Reminders:
- Potential buyers usually feel more comfortable if
the owners are not present.
- If people unaccompanied by an agent request to see
your property, please refer them to your real estate
professional for an appointment.
- Leave a number where you can be reached if you are
leaving town, even for a weekend.
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