Posts Tagged ‘Property Value’

Making A Dream, A Home

Monday, March 7th, 2011

When buying a home, it’s easy to get carried away and make snap decisions when you come upon your ideal property. But is it really your ideal home? It’s always best to be as thorough as possible before making that final decision. Here is a list of a few things you can consider.

Location
The location of your home is quite possibly the most important factor when it comes to choosing the right home. Consider the how close the property is to the city, ease of access to public transportation, your place of employment and the way traffic in the area would affect your trip to and from work or your children’s commute to school.

Financial Position
Most homeowners will need a mortgage when buying or building a home. A mortgage is a loan from the bank that will cover the cost of your home. When considering which bank to acquire a loan from, you will be informed of how much each bank is willing to lend you based on your credit score and income. Which gives you an idea of what you can afford when house hunting.

Size & Affordability
Having a spacious home with room to do as you please is great. But is that extra bathroom worth it? Is it in your best interests financially to buy a larger home? Before purchasing a home consider that the size of the property relates to its price, your loan and mortgage, utility bills and taxes.

Wear & Tear
Enquire about the age of the house and survey the property for damage like cracks and damp. If there are renovations to be made, consider the cost effectiveness of the repairing vs. choosing a different property. Seek professional advice about problems that could worsen in the future and get an estimate of how much you would spend on repairs.

Room For Improvement
Not every dream home is what you want it to be at first glance. But buyers who see the potential and have an interest in renovating and improving their property value should consider the space limitations and again, cost effectiveness of adding additional rooms to their property. Think about whether it would be better to buy a home with the space you need rather than building additional quarters.

Getting The Right Help
We’ve already talked about choosing an agent and what to look for, but the importance of having the counsel and assistance of a good real estate agent can’t be stressed enough when it comes to choosing your property. Buying your home is one of the biggest investments in any person’s life and mistakes made during the process can be detrimental.

First Impressions Count! – The Importance of Staging Your Home

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Sometimes referred to as House doctoring or property dressing; home staging is preparing a property for sale in such a way that it gives the viewer the best possible impression of that property. Small changes can make a huge difference to the response of viewers but all options are considered in making the property saleable and achieve the asking price. Property presentation enhances the property’s good points and diminishes any less appealing points. Making the property look as large, light and stylish as possible within a budget helps each property achieve the best selling price possible. It takes into account the value of the property, the likely selling price, location, local properties and the market/buyer requirements. Property presentation achieves the best selling price for the property and makes sure that the property remains on the market for as short a time as possible.


Why do I need to do anything before selling?

Every house or property can benefit from extra attention before sale to achieve the best asking price and the quickest sale. Key changes will ‘stage’ the property to maximum effect. The viewer is looking for a lifestyle and value in the space they perceive to be available.


A viewer makes a decision to buy or not in the first few minutes and first impressions count:

You only get one chance to make the first impression count. Small differences in presentation can make a big difference in the size that the rooms look and how the viewer feels that this could be home to them in the first few minutes.

The buyer needs those psychological messages in order to feel that this is the house for them. Buyers do not want to feel there is much work to be done to make your house their home. Most buyers do not have the imagination required and staging property is about making the changes which will help the buyer feel that this house is for them.


Take some time before you list your property to properly stage your home.