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Simple Practice to Entice Homebuyers
Author: GreenThumbs
Let’s face it; selling a home in the current housing market can be difficult, and most of problem is finding an interested buyer. In the current market, homebuyers are aware that they have the upper hand, and sellers need to provide a bit of enticement if they want to sell their home fast. One simple method to attract buyers is to keep an accurate record of all services, appliances, and facts about your home. Homebuyers want to know all about a home before purchasing, and right now, it’s important to accommodate their needs.
Sellers, think of the record you keep like a homeowner’s manual for your home. If the dishwasher breaks, who fixes it? Who installed it? When was it bought? You should also think about services performed on the home: when was the chimney last swept? When were the gutters last cleaned? Who does the Bellevue landscaping in the front yard? These are all questions potential homebuyers want answered. Buyers will be more comfortable making an offer on a home if they know all about it. Whether you’re selling a house in Seattle, a townhouse in Bellevue, or a Redmond condominium, have a file ready for potential homebuyers; if they’re comfortable making an offer where they might otherwise continue browsing, you’re the one who benefits!
Sellers: Knowing What Your Home is Worth
Author: GreenThumbs
With the housing market in a downturn, it’s been much more difficult for real estate appraisers to determine the value of homes. The main tool appraisers used in the past to determine home value was sale prices of similar homes in the area. But as sales volume falls, there are fewer and fewer homes with which to compare. Even when an accurate value is determined based on sales of other homes in the area, because prices decline at such a fast pace, the determined value of a home changes as time passes.
To know what a home is worth, homeowners who are interested in selling their home need to look at the broader market. For example, a single family home in the Seattle real estate market will sell much higher than a home located on the Eastside or north of Seattle. Location is paramount in determining the value of a home, so note what central locations are near (parks, businesses, schools), and find out what other homes are selling for in similar locations. In addition to location, there are myriad other variables to consider, such as the Seattle residential landscaping and the quality of the schools in the area.
Home Options in Redmond
Author: GreenThumbs
Serving as the center for technology in the Northwest, Redmond has a sizable population living at several different income levels. Thus, housing in the Redmond area is quite diverse; you will find several neighborhoods with homes valued in the millions, featuring elaborate Redmond landscape designs, as well as smaller locations with apartments, condos, and more affordable housing. Because home prices differ so much in Redmond, it can be difficult to find homes within your price range in the area where you want to live.
Redmond is a sprawling town that spans a lot of distance; the more residential part of Redmond near I-405 is much different from the area surrounding Redmond Town Center. In most cases, looking for homes on your own can offer more privacy, but if you’re serious about finding an ideal home, browsing with a realtor allows you access to someone with years of experience who knows the area.
Furnishing a New Home
Author: GreenThumbs
Who doesn’t enjoy watching those television programs where professional designers refurnish homes at low costs? While they make it look simple on those home improvement programs, the fact is there’s a lot of carpentry, metalwork, and interior design that goes on that isn’t practical for a normal homeowner, not to mention the need for Redmond landscape planning. Those fixer-upper homes can be quite tempting, and a great investment when the home only needs cosmetic refurbishment. When refurbishing a new home, it’s a good idea to check out salvage shops. The kind of salvage shop you want is the non-profit recycling center; which are found near every major city. These locations discount furniture, cabinetry, and all manner of home upgrades. You can often find amazing deals on commercial, residential, and industrial furnishings.
If you’re looking for a home in the Northwest, even in the popular Seattle, Redmond, and Bellevue real estate markets, don’t be shy about choosing a fixer-upper. You should ensure that the home is structurally sound and that the land (if applicable) fits your needs, but don’t be concerned with cosmetic damage. How the home looks shouldn’t be your chief concern, because with a little effort, fixing it up can be a breeze.
Purchasing a Home in Bellevue, Washington
Author: GreenThumbs
When purchasing a home in Bellevue, Washington, there are a few precautions one should take to ensure the home is a solid investment. First, like all Northwest homes, your roof will be a susceptible to adverse weather conditions. It is wise to have a roofing repair company check out your roof for potential leaks, or structural issues. In addition to the roof, the walls of Northwest homes are common places for mould to develop. Having a building inspector check for signs of moisture corrosion or rot will deter a potential poor investment.
Though Northwest summers don’t become too hot (unless you’re from somewhere further North), winters in the Northwest can be quite cold, thus a working furnace and heating system is essential. In addition to the nuts and bolts, you will also want to ensure that you have adequate Bellevue residential landscaping, as this will have a drastic impact on the resale value of the home.
The Allure of Kirkland
Author: GreenThumbs
While not a town of great renown outside of Washington State, with its prime location close to Seattle, Bellevue, and Redmond, Kirkland is one of the best places to live in Washington. Kirkland is a smaller town that is home to thousands of people who work in the city but prefer the comforts of a more suburban environment. Kirkland and Sammamish (located a few miles away) are some of the most common locations for Microsoft employees to live, as Redmond real estate can be quite expensive.
For people in the Northwest who work in the city but want to live in a more rural environment, Kirkland is an ideal location. Kirkland is surrounded by forest and offers a plethora of waterfront view, and one of the true evergreen towns within the Evergreen State. You can also add your own personal touch with distincitive Kirkland landscape designs.
Curb Appeal Sells Redmond Houses!
Author: GreenThumbs
When it comes to selling a home in a more suburban locale like Redmond, curb appeal is essential for enticing homebuyers. But like all updates and renovations, it’s important to receive an equal return on the investment. When selling Redmond houses, take a few cost effective steps to upgrade the exterior; start with purchasing a new mailbox, house numbers, doorbell, and knocker. This will run around $200, but makes the home look much better. It’s also a good idea to patch up the paint on the exterior of the home if there are spots which are faded or chipped. It doesn’t have to be a complete job, just make sure the paint is the same color! Having a green lawn is important in the Northwest, and investing in some Redmond landscaping will get your façade up to par.
Taking these steps will help sell the home and also help entice homebuyers. Sellers will be amazed at how much the curb appeal of the home affects a potential homebuyer’s decision. You can think of a home’s curb appeal as its “first impression”, and we all know how important first impressions can be!
Excess Housing Inventory Could Disappear in 2010
Author: GreenThumbs
For quite some time, King County has had an excess of housing inventory despite construction of new homes remaining low. However, it seems that if new construction remains at its current rate of growth, the housing inventory will be back to a more balanced level by the summer of 2010. It’s common to think that all construction stopped after July 2008, but in truth, there are several Seattle real estate projects breaking ground all the time. Many of the new projects are compact townhomes, which builders seem to have discovered a niche for throughout the Seattle area and often feature luxurious accommodations, such as Seattle outdoor fireplaces.
If construction projects see significant growth, it could be more than eight years before the excess housing inventory on the market is absorbed. But regardless, because of the excess inventory available, now is a great time to browse new, old, and bank foreclosed homes in the Seattle area. There are some great deals to be found.
Western Washington’s Silicon Valley
Author: GreenThumbs
Western Washington serves as the headquarters for several recognized global corporations including Boeing, Microsoft, and Starbucks. These successful businesses enrich the Northwest with jobs and foster strong local communities. Redmond, a town located just north and east of Seattle, has become recognized as Western Washington’s own Silicon Valley. This suburban metropolis is the headquarters of global giant Microsoft, as well as Nintendo of America, and hundreds of other smaller software companies which often work in tandem with these two.
Because of the strong technological presence and the sheer amount of employees who work in the area, Redmond real estate is a hot commodity and there are thousands of unique Redmond residential plans to choose from. In addition to affordable homes for regular people, Redmond also features some of the most contemporary luxury homes in the United States today.
The Northwest’s Bellevue Square
Author: GreenThumbs
The largest indoor mall in the Seattle area is remarkably not in Seattle; it is Bellevue’s own Bellevue Square, located just across the water. Bellevue square features two stories of high class shopping destinations, and several renowned department stores including JC Penney, Macy’s, and Nordstrom. In addition, there are several unique shops including the official LEGO brand building blocks store, and delicious restaurants like The Cheesecake Factory and Red Robin. With more than two hundred stores, Bellevue Square is the perfect place for holiday, birthday, or leisure shopping.
The area surrounding Bellevue square is populated by office buildings, but there are a fair amount of condominiums and apartments nearby as well. Bellevue real estate near the mall is often in high in demand because of the proximity to businesses and nearby food and shopping, and you can also find larger lots with the opportunity for Bellevue landscape planning.
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