Monthly Archives: March 2010

10 Staging Tips To Help Your Home Sell

10 Tips For Home StagingRISMEDIA, March 19, 2010—(MCT)—Want to sell your home? Get out the bucket, mop and Mr. Clean. The key to making a positive first impression is simple, said Sandra Rinomato, host of HGTV’s popular “Property Virgins” show.

“Get it clean, clean, clean,” said Rinomato. “If your house isn’t clean, it instantly sends up negative thoughts that the home is not well maintained. If your house is spotless, you’re ahead of the game,” she said.

But don’t stop there, advised Rinomato. To increase your chances of making a sale, “stage” the house to make it as attractive as possible. Until recently, “Staging meant pulling out all the stops—setting the dining table with your best china and crystal, arranging flowers, lighting candles,” she said. “Now we take the minimalist approach. Basically, you want to strip the house to its bare essentials, depersonalize it so potential buyers can superimpose themselves and their lifestyle on the house.”

Rinomato offered the following tips for staging a home:

  1. Visit model homes and examine shelter magazines for inexpensive decorating ideas. Always keep in mind you are not decorating for yourself but for the general public.
  2. Start with the outside. Give the house a fresh coat of paint, add shiny hardware to the front door and plant a few flowers to send a subliminal message the house is loved and well cared for.
  3. Declutter every room to make it look larger. Get rid of family pictures, trophies and knickknacks. Closets and drawers should be no more than 30% full.
  4. Invest in eco-friendly but bright lights. Open the drapes or remove them completely. “Light, bright rooms give the impression this is a happy place—and everyone wants to move into a happy place,” said Rinomato.
  5. Feature only a few pieces of furniture with mainstream appeal. Pull pieces away from walls to make rooms look bigger.
  6. Make sure a room’s primary use is obvious. A bedroom should look like a bedroom, not an office, hobby center or gym.
  7. Bedrooms and kitchens are difficult to stage because they are in daily use, but make the effort. Clear everything off the counters and nightstands, roll up the rugs and hide the laundry hamper. Buff the cabinets with car wax and clean under the sinks. Invest in pristine white bed linens and towels.
  8. Minimize the “pet effect.” Remove food bowls and litter boxes to the utility room. Deodorize thoroughly.
  9. Organize the utility room and garage. Hang up the bicycles, roll up the hose. Renting a storage locker is worth the cost if it helps you sell faster and for a higher price.
  10. Once your house is staged, invite your friends or Realtor over and walk them through to get an objective opinion.

(c) 2010, The Orlando Sentinel (Fla.).

Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.

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RE/MAX Gateway
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Gainesville, VA 20155

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Top 5 Reasons Why Now Is the Best Time to Buy a Second Home

Contact Me Today About Buying A Second HomeWith all the negative news about the economy and the real estate market, in particular, there’s a good chance you’ve put any ideas of buying a second home on permanent hold.

As a Member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, however, I can tell you that just the opposite is true. The reality is that now is the best possible time to shop for a second home, whether it be the vacation spot you’ve always dreamed of, a retirement home or an investment purchase. Or, if you’ve thought that a second home was not a possibility for you, it just might be now.

Here’s why:

  1. Just about across the board, prices are down…in some spots, they are actually down to 2001 levels. Those of you who may have been priced out of the market in past years are suddenly back in.
  2. Mortgage rates are sticking at about 5%. This won’t last forever, however, especially as the market slowly starts its climb upwards.
  3. If you’re able to itemize deductions on your tax return, then the interest expense on your second mortgage is tax deductible.
  4. If you’re buying in a popular vacation spot—such as on the shore, in the mountains, near a lake, in the city—then you can rest assured that your investment will increase as the market continues to recover.
  5. If you’re not ready to retire or take advantage of a second home yet, bear in mind you’re creating an excellent source of additional income in terms of rental revenue…something we can all use in today’s economy. Consider making this purchase now, while conditions are favorable for buyers, rent it out, and then enjoy your home when the time comes.

I’ve seen many a savvy client take advantage of today’s market to make a desired lifestyle change or an investment that will pay dividends when the market picks up. Don’t let the media negativity prevent you from missing this great opportunity to buy a second home. Please e-mail me for more information.

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Ed Butler
(Licensed In Virginia)
RE/MAX Gateway
Two Offices For Your Convenience

7521 Virginia Oaks Drive
Gainesville, VA 20155

Brambleton Office Coming
Summer of 2010

4090-B Lafayette Center Drive
Chantilly, VA 20151

Realtor Member of MLS When It’s SOLD, The Butler Did It! Equal Housing Opportunity

It’s That Time Of Year Again ~ Time To Spring Forward!

Daylight Savings Time ~ Time To Spring ForwardIt’s that time of the year again: Daylight Saving Time (DST). Time to set your clocks ahead and spring forward one hour. DST officially begins this Sunday, March 14, at 2 a.m. and will last until the first Sunday in November.

And while it might take us a couple of weeks to adjust our internal clocks, DST provides extra hours of sunlight in the long run that we could all utilize this spring to keep our households running smoothly. With this in mind, here are a few items to think about as we make the transition into spring:

  • Replace your furnace filter
  • Clean the kitchen exhaust hood and air filter
  • Check your electrical system
  • Check or replace your multi-purpose fire extinguishers
  • Check the light bulbs in all your fixtures
  • Review your emergency escape plan with your family
  • Have a professional HVAC contractor inspect your system
  • Check for roof damage
  • Repair all cracked, broken or uneven driveways and walkways
  • Protect your home from sewer or drain back-up losses
  • Check your water heater
  • Check the shutoff valve at each plumbing fixture
  • Inspect and clean dust from the covers of your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and replace batteries

Daylight Savings Time is also a great time to review your long-term mortgage strategy. Take advantage of that extra sunlight. If you have questions about your mortgage, the Home Buyer’s Tax Credit which is about to expire, or someone you know is in need of home financing, please don’t hesitate to e-mail me. I’ll definitely point you in the right direction!

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Ed Butler
(Licensed In Virginia)
RE/MAX Gateway
Two Offices For Your Convenience

7521 Virginia Oaks Drive
Gainesville, VA 20155

Brambleton Office Coming
Summer of 2010

4090-B Lafayette Center Drive
Chantilly, VA 20151

Realtor Member of MLS When It’s SOLD, The Butler Did It! Equal Housing Opportunity

5 Tips for Securing an Accurate Appraisal

5 Tips for Obtaining An Accurate Appraisal

When it comes to buying or selling property, a successful outcome often hinges upon an accurate appraisal. Unfortunately, due to unrest in the appraisal industry sparked by government guidelines imposed by the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC), securing an accurate appraisal can be hard to come by these days. Colleagues have shared many a horror story about an appraisal gone wrong and a client that’s left to pay the price.

As a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, however, I have learned that there are steps you can take to help ensure an appraisal accurately reflects the home’s value. Consider the following advice:

  1. Keep it local. Inaccurate appraisals are often the result of the current practice of using an appraiser who is unfamiliar with your community…sometimes, they’re even coming from another state! Talk to your agent and/or lender and insist that the appraiser involved is local and, therefore, understands home values in your neighborhood.
  2. Utilize the Comps. Make sure your lender and appraiser are accurately leveraging comps (comparable market sales) of local properties sold within the last six months to help appraise your home. Your real estate agent can help in this area.
  3. Put your best foot forward. If you are selling your home, make sure it’s in the best possible shape before the appraiser visit. Invest in any necessary repairs and effective cosmetic changes. Consider how your home stacks up against other homes in your neighborhood and let that be your guide.
  4. Review carefully. Review the appraisal thoroughly to make sure all the basic facts are correct: square footage, features of the home, number of rooms, etc. If you find mistakes, call the appraiser and ask to have them corrected. If the appraiser refuses to make the corrections, file a complaint with your state’s real estate appraisal board.
  5. Don’t settle. You are not bound to accept the appraisal results. Both buyers and sellers can request a new appraisal. There is no guarantee that the bank will accept the new appraisal, but it can be used to challenge the first appraisal.

An honest, accurate appraisal can make all the difference in your real estate transaction. Follow the above steps and please e-mail me for more details. I encourage you to forward this important information to your social network, as well.

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Ed Butler
(Licensed In Virginia)
RE/MAX Gateway
Two Offices For Your Convenience

7521 Virginia Oaks Drive
Gainesville, VA 20155

Brambleton Office Coming
Summer of 2010

4090-B Lafayette Center Drive
Chantilly, VA 20151

Realtor Member of MLS When It’s SOLD, The Butler Did It! Equal Housing Opportunity

5 Tips for a Successful Home Remodel

As spring approaches, many homeowners grow eager to start remodeling projects to update and refresh their surroundings. Before getting started, it’s a good idea to hire a professional remodeler for a workable plan and better results, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

“A professional remodeler knows how to translate a homeowner’s dreams and budget into a beautiful reality,” said Donna Shirey, CGR, CAPS, CGP, president of Shirey Contracting in Issaquah, Wash. and 2010 chairman of NAHB Remodelers. “They have the expertise and skills to satisfy a customer while keeping the budget in check.”

Here are five tips for planning a successful home remodel that you can enjoy for many years to come.

  1. Compile a list of home remodeling ideas and draft a budget for the work.
    You likely have some projects in mind, such as modernizing the bathroom, renovating the kitchen, replacing windows or repairing the roof. Prioritize your wish list: Maybe you don’t have the budget for your dream remodel, but professional remodelers can maximize your dollars by doing the work in phases, suggesting budget-friendly products and materials and implementing creative design solutions.
  2. Look for a professional remodeler to help plan the project.
    Start by searching NAHB’s Directory of Professional Remodelers at www.nahb.org/remodel. You’ll get a list of nearby remodelers to contact. Asking friends and neighbors for names of qualified remodelers will also help you find a match for your project.
  3. Check the references and background of the remodeler.
    After you start speaking with remodelers and find one or two who match your project’s needs, be sure to conduct some background research by checking with the Better Business Bureau, talking to their references and asking if they are a trade association member (such as NAHB Remodelers). Remodelers with these qualities tend to be more reliable, better educated and more likely to stay on top of construction and design trends.
  4. Agree on a contract.
    Talk over the details of the home remodeling project and begin reviewing the contract. You’ll want to check the remodelers’ insurance coverage, ask about any warranties on their work, know who is responsible for obtaining any building permits and understand the process for making any change orders after the contract is signed. Make sure that you and your remodeler see eye to eye before you sign on the dotted line.
  5. Take advantage of the energy efficiency tax credits.
    If your remodel includes replacing windows or doors, adding insulation, installing new roofing, upgrading heating or air-conditioning units, updating the water heater or installing energy generating products (such as solar panels, heat pumps or wind turbines) then you can take advantage of federal energy efficiency tax credits through 2010 that will help defray costs and maximize your remodeling budget while reducing home energy bills.

For more information, visit www.nahb.org.

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Ed Butler
(Licensed In Virginia)
RE/MAX Gateway
Two Offices For Your Convenience

7521 Virginia Oaks Drive
Gainesville, VA 20155

Brambleton Office Coming
Summer of 2010

4090-B Lafayette Center Drive
Chantilly, VA 20151

Realtor Member of MLS When It’s SOLD, The Butler Did It! Equal Housing Opportunity