Showing posts with label homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homes. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2021

The 7 Worst Habits Homeowners Need to Break Now

Bad habits are so easy to fall into. But in the end, we know they only make us miserable. Especially when they cost you money. Here are 7 bad habits to break now for a happier you (and a fatter bank account)!


I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@elevatedrealestate.com


Saturday, November 28, 2020

Appliance Lifespans and Cost to Replace

Appliance lifespans can be a key factor in helping you budget for the house you've got your eye on - or the one you already have. Access this worksheet to figure out how much that house can cost you in the next decade.


I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@elevatedrealestate.com


Friday, November 6, 2020

Homeowner's Insurance - What You Need to Know

Buying a home involved many decisions. It's easy to get preoccupied with finding the perfect house in the ideal neighborhood while overlooking other critical decisions, like homeowner's insurance. What is it, and why do you need it?

Don't find out you're under insured after disaster strikes. Check out this guide on homeowner's insurance, including what's covered, how much coverage you'll need, and what affects the cost of your premiums. I'm an Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR), and am here as your resource when it comes to navigating the home buying process.


I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@elevatedrealestate.com


Sunday, November 1, 2020

FOR SALE: 3202 Cimarron Place, Superior

 


Here is Colorado outdoor living at its best! Enjoy a coffee and watch the sunrise over the amazing open space behind this lovely 2-story home in Rock Creek. Step down from your deck and onto the trail that runs right behind the fence. Even the walk-out basement has a stamped patio and open space views! The basement is finished with a TV area and a large bedroom plus 3/4 bath. The owner was very thoughtful about maximizing storage with closet organizers, benches, and an impeccably neat pantry! And you won't believe the garage - decked out with a ton of Dream Garage cabinets and a ceiling hoist.

The interior boasts an updated kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and a large island perfect for casual dining. The luxury vinyl floors are durable and can take whatever the kids or dogs dish out. Hardwood floors hide beneath them if that's your preference. The water heater, exterior paint and attic fan are newer, all the light fixtures have been replaced, the windows have plantation shutters and bottom-up/top-down blinds and the carpet upstairs has been replaced. 

There are 3 bedrooms upstairs plus a loft that could be converted to another bedroom if needed. With over 2500sqft there's plenty of room for everyone to have their own space or get together for game night! The Boulder Valley schools can't be beat, and the neighborhood amenities include pools, tennis courts, and a skate park. 

The listing price is $689,000. We've had a lot of activity in the past couple of days so if you'd like to see it you'll need to quickly - call/email/text me today!


I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@elevatedrealestate.com

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Get DIY Inspiration to Makeover Your Home


I know many areas of the country are seeing a dearth of inventory, making it challenging for homeowners to up- or down-size their home. Many are choosing, instead, to renovate their current home. Save money with some do-it-yourself home upgrades. Check out these sites to get inspired and glean some project ideas to spruce up your nest!


I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@elevatedrealestate.com

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Getting Your Property Ready to List

When I visit my clients' homes with my stager, I make sure to tell them that how you stage a home to sell if much different than how you live in it. Our goal is to make the broadest appeal to the most buyers as possible by decluttering, neutralizing colors/styles, and addressing repairs.

As a seller, it's in your best interests to know your property's weaknesses before being surprised by buyer feedback or inspection requests. Your agent should give you her opinion on your market challenges, such as backing to a busy road or having outdated finishes, and help you adjust your listing price accordingly. I always recommend that a seller pretend they are a buyer and walk around and through their house with a critical eye, trying to find anything a buyer could pick on. Often we live in our house and don't notice little things like missing trim or a leaky faucet. Not only could these things possibly result in a lower contract price but they can make the buyer wonder what else in the home has not been maintained that they can't readily see.

It's important that your major components are functioning correctly, like your HVAC system, roof, plumbing, etc. Buyers almost always ask for the HVAC system to be cleaned and serviced, so you might as well get it done before listing. This way, if you discover a needed repair you can also take care of it right away - if the buyer finds it during inspection, they may request a whole new system or a significant monetary credit. If you think there may be hail damage to your roof, you will then have time to put in a claim to your insurance company. A brand new roof is a great thing to advertise to potential buyers. If your systems are old but functioning fine, offering a home warranty for the buyer's first year may give them some peace of mind.

Some areas, like many of our Colorado neighborhoods, have issues with expansive soils. These can present as cracks in the drywall, sinking sidewalks, heaving garage floors, or worse - foundation cracks and shifting structures. Many properties here have cracks in their garage floors or walks, and sometimes it may be a good idea to have them mudjacked or repoured. If you've had to address structural issues in the past, it's worth it to hire a structural engineer for a current report that says everything is still performing well. Structural issues are the biggest red flag that buyers run away from, so doing your homework ahead of time will save you time on the market and dollars on the table.

Minor repairs may not seem like a big deal to some sellers if they've been living with them for a while. It's a used house, after all, but these are the kind of things that make buyers wonder if you have paid attention to regular maintenance. Plus, they are fast and relatively inexpensive things to take care of yourself or hire a handyman to do. Scrape and retouch any peeling paint on trim or siding. Make sure your toilets are tight to the floor and your downspouts have extenders. Remove moldy caulk and tighten that loose railing. Paint that red accent wall white and cover the exposed weedblock with more mulch.

If you tend to have a lot of furniture or accessories, removing everything you don't need for the next few months is the way to go. You're going to have to pack it sooner or later, so doing it now will allow buyers the mental space to picture their own furnishings in the home. If you have an off-site place to store things that's ideal, but the garage will work in a pinch. Just be sure that buyers can get into the garage and see the floors and walls during inspection. Having a few family photos up in okay, but take down that gallery wall in the hallway and fill all the nail holes. Remove religious or political items, and hide the deer heads in the basement for now. Stagers can help you rearrange furniture so that the rooms looks as big as possible, and add artwork and color to the spaces to give it a final polish before photographs and showings. 

Everyone wants top dollar when they sell; using a critical eye and being a ruthless buyer for a few minutes can help get you there. My stager and I are happy to come to your home and help you make a to-do list, even if you aren't going to be ready to sell for a while!


I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@elevatedrealestate.com

Friday, April 26, 2019

That's Who We R

The National Association of REALTORS has begun a new campaign to help consumers understand that there is a difference between real estate agents and REALTORS. Click HERE to see a short video about how we are not just sales people, but people invested in our clients and neighborhoods.

If you'd like a better (and longer) explanation, let me know. I'm happy to buy you a cup of coffee or an adult beverage.
  

I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@stauferteam.com

Friday, September 11, 2015

The Fall Honey-Do List

Regular maintenance on the exterior of your home is an important, if sometimes mundane, seasonal task. With just a little bit of effort this fall, you can reduce costly repairs in the future and maintain the value of your home.

A stitch in time...
  • Look for blistering or peeling paint on siding and trim. Scrape, sand and paint as soon as possible to prevent water damage.
  • Clean gutters and downspouts and make sure drainage extends out past the foundation of your home to prevent snow and ice from getting into places where they can cause unseen damage.
  • Check your foundation for cracks and caulk where masonry meets siding, where pipes or wires enter the house, and around window and door frames.
  • Inspect your roof for cracked or curling shingles, or hire a professional to do it. Check the flashing around chimneys and skylights to keep out the snow and ice.
Ice dam build up
  • Check the insulation in your attic. If you have less than R-30 (11" of fiberglass or rock wool, or 8" of cellulose) you could benefit from adding more. Snow and ice melting too quickly off of your roof can cause ice dams to form at the eaves which can ruin your roof.
  • Weather strip your garage door to keep out small animals and prevent drafts.
  • Have your furnace cleaned and inspected. Companies sometimes offer introductory deals as low as $35.
  • Have your fireplace cleaned and examine the insert door seal to reduce the risk of fire and build up of poisonous gases.
  • Change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Buy new units if the smoke detectors are 8-10 years old and the carbon monoxide detectors are 5-7.
Fall negligence - spring disaster
  • Turn off the water to exterior house bibs and blow the water out of the sprinkler system to prevent burst pipes.
  • Be sure any handrails around decks or porches are sturdy as folks use these more in the snow and ice.
That's done. Now reward yourself with a beverage on your deck.


I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@stauferteam.com