Home Improvementsoutdoors September 21, 2022

5 Must-Do Home Projects for Autumn 2022

This post was originally published on coldwellbanker.com.

Sep 20, 2022 | Home ImprovementSeasons

While it’s easy to get carried away with decorating your house with leaves and pumpkin decor, there are a few practical home updates to consider this fall, too. Whether you’re preparing to sell or rent your home or simply want to make your house more comfortable, these tips are for you. Keep reading to explore five home updates to prepare your home for the fall and winter seasons.

 

1. Freshen Up your Home’s Interior 

As we head into the cooler months of the year, prepare to spend more time indoors. To prepare your home for autumn, sprucing up the interior of your home can make spending time indoors more enjoyable. It may be a good time to consider a professional carpet cleaning service. Small updates can greatly enhance how you feel about spending time in your home!

While regular vacuuming and at-home carpet care can help, a professional carpet cleaning provides an extra-deep clean. This should be done at least once yearly (more in highly trafficked areas or homes with pets/children). Fall is also a great time to freshen up the paint in your home’s interior.

 

2. Get Prepared for Colder Weather 

Prepare your home to stay warm during the cold weather! It may be time for an HVAC service/spruce-up to ensure your heat is functioning well. Many homeowners choose to install smart thermostats, such as the Google Nest, in preparation for fall and winter. A smart thermostat allows you to save money on energy costs by creating a heating or cooling schedule. Any preparations you make now will help ensure you stay warm and cozy throughout the fall and winter months.

 

3.  Cozy Fires

If your home has a fireplace, now is the perfect time to have it serviced. Your home’s chimney and fireplace should be cleaned by a professional at least once per year. Fall is the perfect time to do it before cold temperatures arrive. Another option is to add a firepit outdoors, allowing you to spend time outdoors even throughout the fall. Many electric firepits offer flexibility and less maintenance than traditional firepits. Nothing says fall like a warm fire and a hot apple cider!

 

4.  Trim Foliage 

Don’t forget about maintaining the outside of your home for fall too! Before the autumn, consider professional landscaping services to spruce up your front year. Overgrown bushes, trees, and shrubs can cause damage to your home during fall storms. Not only will you make your home look better, but you can also use this as an opportunity to add fun fall decor to your patio and home’s exterior.

5. Paint your Home’s Exterior

If you’ve been considering a paint job for your home, fall is the perfect season to move forward. In the summer, paint tends to get runny from the humidity in the air. Fall temperatures, combined with lower levels of humidity, make for ideal painting conditions. A fresh coat of paint is perfect for enhancing the value of your home too, especially if you’re planning on selling or renting soon.

Preparing for Fall

Just like spring cleaning, fall sprucing is a must-do for every homeowner. Consider these five home updates to prepare your home’s exterior and interior for an enjoyable and cozy autumn season.

outdoors September 12, 2022

5 Curb Appeal Tips for Fall

Oct 10, 2021 | FallHomeownersSellers

This post was originally published on coldwellbanker.com.

Fall is finally (almost) here! After such a hot summer, it’s time to celebrate good food, friendly gatherings, and abundant harvests. Homeowners and prospective homebuyers are looking for a cozy place to welcome cool weather and happy holidays—and now more than ever, it’s time to emphasize your home’s hearth! Read on to learn how to improve your home’s curb appeal for autumn.

Create a tidy yet colorful landscape

The leaves changing color is one of the most welcome sights of autumn. However, clumps of dead leaves only remind prospective homebuyers of the raking they’ll need to do! Enhance a home’s curb appeal by performing regular lawn maintenance and pruning. Viewers will be enthralled by the stunning contrast of green lawns with gorgeous autumn foliage.

Also, be sure to remove any dying summer annuals from the flower beds. Replace them with vibrant fall-friendly species such as mums, celosia, and asters. Patch any gaps in the mulch as well! It might be worth it to put down a whole new layer—ideally in warm, autumn colors.

Install warm exterior lighting

Yes, October is “spooky season,” but don’t scare off potential buyers with spooky lighting! Illuminate the property with soft, cozy fixtures such as Edison-style string lights, lanterns, or sconces. Make the property look more like a magical, abundant garden rather than a graveyard.

By the same token, if your house is on the market this season, avoid Halloween decorations like skeletons, ghosts, witches, etc. Everyone has their own tastes, and it’s better to make the property seem like a harvest celebration rather than a haunted house!

Use fall front door decor

Autumn is a time for gathering, creation, and gratitude. Add a touch of warmth with a gorgeous wreath—the classic symbol of a welcoming, flourishing home. Use earthy colors and vibrant foliage to make the property’s front door pop. It’s the ideal way to invite prospective buyers to feel right at home.

For extra appeal, create a stone walkway lined by fairy lights or mini lanterns, leading to the front door or porch. There’s nothing that says “come home” more than a warmly lit, ambient garden path!

Emphasize the harvest aesthetic

In line with the previous two tips for sellers, skip the overly themed or supernatural decor in favor of the real reason for the season: the harvest. Monstrous figures, antiquated imagery (e.g. wagons, scarecrows), and “spooky” decorations don’t suit everyone’s autumn style. Keep it neutral, warm, and engaging with pumpkins, gourds, cornucopias, cinnamon brooms, etc.

Remove summer stains and debris

At the end of summer, properties often have muddy walkways, dying flowers, and charcoal-stained patois. Clean up your sidewalks, driveways, and porches with a good pressure washing, and be sure to remove any decaying plant matter. Trim the shrubs and trees that just finished their growing season. The property should look clean and fresh in preparation for cooler weather. Don’t forget to clean out the gutters!

Also, feel free to clear away any summery fixtures, such as fire pits, sprinklers, and lawn furniture. Focus on welcoming prospective buyers into the home with lush, fall-colored landscapes, gentle lighting, and a cozy aesthetic. You want them to feel like they can snuggle up inside with a nice mug of cider, not spend chilly days maintaining the lawn.

These few simple tips can make your home more enticing, whether you’re selling your house this fall or planning on staying in your house for many years to come. In short, simple is always better for fall home showings. Tap into your visitors’ need to relax, restore, and keep warm. Earthy autumn aesthetics and tidy lawns work together to make people feel at home without the pressure to do tons of yard work. Happy fall!

Uncategorized September 8, 2022

The Top 3 Questions We Get Asked by Sellers in 2022

This post was originally published on coldwellbanker.com.

Apr 2, 2022 | First-Time Home SellersSellers

Before you sell your home, it’s likely that you have many questions about the selling process and how to get the best value for your house based on current market conditions. To bridge the gap, we asked some of our agents to share the questions they get asked the most from sellers. Here are the top three questions we get from sellers and our agents’ insights:

1. What do I need to do to prepare my house to sell?

If you’ve owned the house for many years, I recommend a pre-sale home inspection, so there are no deal-killing surprises. I also recommend decluttering and neutralizing the home decor so buyers can see themselves living in the house and are willing to compete and pay top dollar.

Robin Marine, Managing Broker, Fredericksburg Office

2. We want to sell but are worried we won’t find another place to move to and we really don’t want to rent. What can we do?

Option 1 would be to place a home of choice contingency within your accepted offer. This contingency gives you a predetermined amount of time to secure housing and coincide the sale of your home with the purchase of your new home. If you are unable to find a new home, you can either ask for an extension for more time to find a home or void the contract. There would be no obligation to continue with the sale if you are unable to secure housing.

Option 2 would be to negotiate a post-settlement occupancy with your home buyer. Typically, we can work out the terms for a 60-day rent-back after closing to give you time to find a home, settle, and move. In most cases, this post-occupancy agreement is at no additional cost to you as the seller.

Amanda Elrod, REALTOR®

3. Is it true that I can get more than the appraised value for my home? 

In Prince William and Fredericksburg, Virginia areas, sellers are fetching sales prices of 104% over the asking price. That is an average, which means that some sellers realize far more than the asking price and some less.

Real estate agents are obligated to show the seller what the house is currently worth to the average buyer and what an appraiser would determine as the true market value. Some buyers are able to pay cash and not be concerned about appraisals, but not all.

Overpricing a home, even in a seller’s market, can damage the desirability of a home and cause qualified buyers to disregard a home. If the home is worth more than the comparable home sales support, then a higher price will manifest in the number of offers the home receives.

Home sellers generally only realize the highest sales price when the home is offered to the full market through an aggressive marketing plan, MLS entry, and enough time on the market for all interested buyers to present their offers.

A skilled negotiator can maneuver multiple offers into the best contract terms for the seller.

Matthew Rathbun, EVP

Home Improvements August 29, 2022

4 Tips for Selling an Older Home

This post was originally published on coldwellbanker.com.

Feb 26, 2022 | BlogFirst-Time Home SellersSellers

Selling a house can be a challenge for anyone. Whether you are familiar with the process or not, each home has its own unique features, layout, and perks which makes each selling experience wildly different from the next. Generally speaking, modernized homes tend to do pretty well in the market because they appeal to many first time or even pre-retirement homebuyers who, in the last few years, have taken up about 60% of the buying market. However, when selling an older home you are faced with a few more challenges. Luckily, there are a number of tips that you can apply to make your old home appeal to all buyers and ensure that it sells quickly on the market.

1.   Consider Remodeling

Remodeling your house can be a great option for anyone looking to take on one last project before they sell. It will, of course, take some time and likely cost you a lot of money, however, it can give you a huge return on your investment (ROI) in the long run. Whether you are doing a full gut of your home or just looking for a few home improvements projects to take on, this is probably the most straightforward way to modernize your home.

You’ll have complete control over how much your home aligns with the current buyer and any modern home trends. You can adjust things like the layout, accents, even the square footage to fit the ideal buyer. However, you’ll have to leave time and money for the hidden costs of remodeling your home. These can include:

  1. Asbestos Testing: Whenever renovating or opening up walls in an old home, you should always make asbestos testing a priority. Not only will this ensure the safety of any potential homebuyers but it will help prevent you or anyone around you from developing any asbestos-related cancers or illnesses. These can be life threatening down the line so it’s important to take precautions now.
  2. Bringing Your House “Up to Code”: Many older homes were built during times when there were little to no building codes and regulations. However, since then, several government-mandated codes have been developed to ensure the safety of homeowners. So, as you make changes to update your homes, you’ll also have to bring it up to code which can add thousands of dollars to your list of expenses.
  3. Structural Issues: Older homes were not always built by top-of-the-line contractors so as you become aware of any unsafe conditions, you will need to fix them for the safety of potential buyers. This can include a broken or sinking foundation, a weak beam, or a DIY electrical system.

Each of these costs are required for legal and/or safety reasons so it would be in your best interest to plan for them ahead of time so you’re not facing any unexpected financial issues before selling.

2.   Offer Renovation Options

If you are not interested in carrying out a full renovation before selling your house, another great tip would be to give your prospective buyers the option to do so themselves. As a seller, you can buy some simple blueprints or renovation plans for your home and present them to potential buyers to showcase their options for growth. You can even offer up any options for expansions/additions to the home; however, this will have to come with a little more research into permit requirements needed to build onto what already exists. Luckily, whether it’s a renovation or expansion, some first time buyers may be interested in putting in the work to make this house perfect for them.

This tactic is especially great to try if your house is located in a prime area. If you are surrounded by a great school system or popular tourist attractions, some buyers may not be willing to give up on the amenities around them and will be more likely to consider renovating your home as is.

While this is certainly an underrated option when it comes to selling, it is certainly a plus for any buyers looking to grow. They’ll be able to see first-hand the potential of the space and make their decision from there.

3.   Try Virtual Staging

Similarly, virtual staging is a cost-effective way for sellers to showcase the potential of their home without getting rid of its character. Many older homes still hold on to Mid-century, Victorian, or even Colonial styles that are a rarity in many markets. So it may actually be wise to maintain those styles to appeal to particular buyers.

However, as a buyer, it can be difficult to imagine how your modern style furniture will fit into an older home. Luckily, with virtual staging we see great eclectic mixes of styles that can appeal to the masses.

Depending on the type of buyer you are planning to target, you may use virtual staging as your only fully-furnished viewing option or you may purchase very niche virtual photos in addition to a more traditional, in-person staging setup. Whatever your choice, staging is a great way to take out your own personal taste and tailor the home to the style of your buyers.

4.   Modernize

If the above tips still don’t seem like feasible options for you, you can always make small but effective changes to your home and give it more of a modern appearance.

Lighting plays an important role in the overall feel of a home. Many homes are filled with outdated lighting fixtures or bulbs that cast a yellow or orange tone across the entire house. However, with a simple update to the lighting, you can bring in a more fresh and clean look to your home.

Replacing small fixtures and accents within the home can be incredibly effective as well. For example, baseboards, furniture hardware, and outlet covers often reflect the design styles that were trending when the home was built. However, by modernizing these small features, you can give the home a more elevated look while still maintaining the character of the home.

Lastly, never underestimate the power of a fresh coat of paint. Colors can have a huge, subconscious effect on a buyer and can portray a feeling that they may or may not be looking for. So to make sure that the home appeals to your ideal buyer, be intentional with your color choices and do some research around the theory of color and the impact it can have in a home.

Each of these tips are effective in selling an older home in such a young market. While some require a lot more work than others, they each can bring you a large profit once you put your home up for sale. But always remember, the greater the risk, the greater the potential for a high return. So, don’t be afraid to invest where you feel it’s needed. In any case, selling a home can be done and we hope that each of these tips will help ease the process for you and your buyer.

Uncategorized August 22, 2022

What You Need to Know as a First-Time Homebuyer

This post was originally published on coldwellbanker.com.

Buying your first home can be as exciting as it is confusing. There are many details to comb over, steps involved, and information to soak up. What should someone new to homebuying know before they start shopping? Here are some home buying tips to help keep you confident and prepared throughout the process.

Think Critically About Finances

Having a nest egg ready for expected costs like down payments and closing costs is essential. But many newbie homebuyers don’t consider other costs like inspections, moving costs, and other unexpected expenses that could pop up without warning. Take time to develop a budget for home buying expenses, not just buying the home itself.

It would help to think about your current debt when considering a new mortgage payment. Shopping around for rates will help, but handling things like credit cards and student loans before you start house hunting will make handling the new monthly payments significantly less stressful. Plus, with a better credit score, you’ll likely have a much lower interest rate on your mortgage. Knowing the state of your credit before you search gives you time to improve your credit score for multiple benefits.

Preparation is Key

If your finances have checked out, it’s time to get an excellent real estate agent in your ring. A talented real estate agent will listen to you and advocate for you to find what you want. Your real estate agent will guide you through the process of what’s needed right from the start. They can recommend reputable lenders so you can find our how much you can afford. Without a price threshold, you might waste time touring homes well outside your price range.

And don’t forget to get pre-approved for a mortgage before starting. Pre-approval can help you gauge what you can afford based on how much you can borrow. Pre-approval also shows real estate professionals that you’re serious rather than “window shopping.” If you find the perfect home, chances are you will need to move quickly with submitting an offer, including providing a pre-approval letter.

Know What You’re Looking For

When you first meet with your agent, you should know what you’re looking for and have it ready to share the details. The more specific you are, the better. Here are a few features that come up in conversation to help jog your brainstorming session:

  • What kind of home would you like? A condo? Duplex? Single-family home?
  • Are there any amenities you’d like? Pool? Tennis courts? Golf community? Lawn maintenance?
  • Where do you want to live? How flexible are you about the neighborhood?
  • How soon are you looking to move? Is the move date flexible?
  • What about the finer points like walkability, parking, taxes, and school districts?

Come up with answers to questions like these first, so you aren’t caught off-guard when the agent asks them.

You should also plan to devise a list of non-negotiables. Anything on this list is terms or items that you’ve deemed “must-haves” to purchase a home. Take your time with this and think hard about what you feel you couldn’t live without; this will be different for every homeowner.

Remember that your list could impact the price in either direction – if living near a top-rated school is vital to you, your home price will be higher. But if amenities don’t matter much to you, you could find that the price balances out.

Keeping an open mind is also key to a positive outcome. Depending on the area, your price point, and other factors, you may not get 100% of what’s on your list. It’s important to consider what can be changed after moving in. For example, proximity to the train station is more important than having an updated kitchen. You can renovate your kitchen, but you won’t be able to move the property closer to the train.

Start Your Search

Following these first time home-buying tips will give you the building blocks for a solid, stress-free home-buying experience. Once you have a good command of your finances and the tools you need to succeed, you’re ready to negotiate for what you need and start putting down offers for your dream home!

Home Improvementsoutdoors August 15, 2022

5 Ways to Create Usable Outdoor Living Space Without Breaking the Bank

This post was originally published on coldwellbanker.com

The summer is a great time to remind us that our backyard can be much more enjoyable. The backyard is meant to entertain the masses during some of the most jubilant summer outings.

There’s no reason to be crowded indoors to host a function inside your well-kept home when you can ramp up your backyard for extra entertaining! This article will present five ways to create the backyard of your dreams to make it a usable and beautiful outdoor living space without breaking the bank!

Why Create An Outdoor Living Space?

You might wonder why you should invest in creating an outdoor living space. While most people focus on the home’s interior first, there are many benefits to creating an outdoor space that fits your lifestyle. In addition to increased enjoyment out of your home, here are other reasons you should invest in creating a fabulous outdoor space:

  • Increase the value of your home: A patio or deck can add great value to your home. This benefits anyone who plans to sell their home in the future. A great backyard can be an effective differentiating factor in a neighborhood with similar homes.
  • Add more living space: Extending that space outdoors makes for an ideal space for relaxing. With more people working from home, it’s wonderful to have a place to take a break and enjoy the scenery.
  • Create a space to entertain: Why limit yourself to the interior of your home to entertain when you could have a beautiful backyard with all the amenities?
  • Increase your chances of spending time outdoors: It’s beautiful in the summer, and having the accommodations in your backyard just gives you a reason to want to spend more time with nature and enjoy it.

5 Ways to Create Usable Outdoor Living Space

It’s not always expensive to turn your backyard into the next best living space. Here are five ways to do that, even if you’re on a budget.

1. Add a fire pit55 Gorgeous Fire Pit Ideas and DIYs | HGTV

Fire pits are great for gathering around and hanging around with loved ones. You can spend money on a professional installation or do it yourself.

If you’re into DIY projects, dig a ring about an 8” deep area, fill it with sand, and level it. Then stack it with stones. After two levels of stone, add a layer of gravel to the center of the pit and stack one or two more rings of stone. And voila! You have your fire pit.

2. Create comfortable hangout zones

If you entertain frequently, you’ll need a comfortable hangout zone to attract people. Consider a lounge, bar, or outdoor kitchen/grilling area on your deck or patio. People tend to flock to spaces that look inviting. On the less expensive end, install a couple of hammocks or a hanging chaise to encourage rest and relaxation.

3. Cover your space

It doesn’t matter if it’s rain or shine when you entertain outdoors if you have covered seating. Consider adding a pavilion to your backyard. You could also keep it simple by purchasing an overhang for your deck or installing an extra-large umbrella over the table. You’ll give the impression that you’re always ready to entertain, no matter the weather.

4. Add greenery

Bring nature into your backyard by adding living decor. Use planters, trees, flowers, or your favorites to liven up your backyard. Plants are a great way to make a space feel cozy and relaxing with minimal cost and effort.

5. Add Lighting

Add lighting to enhance the atmosphere of a perfect night out and ensure the backyard is well lit. Use landscape lighting to ensure walkways are lighted and tabletop lamps over dining areas. Use string lights around your deck or place heavy-duty string lights on trees.How to Hang String Lights - Tips for a Backyard String Lights

Home Improvements August 8, 2022

Eco-Friendly Home Improvements to Make this Summer

This post was originally published on coldwellbanker.com.

Summer temperatures—and inflation— are running hot this year. As fuel, food, and energy costs continue to increase, you might be searching for ways to relieve the pressure on your wallet. Have you considered going green in your home? Beyond the benefit of lowering your energy bills, an eco-friendly lifestyle could increase the resale value of your property, offer tax incentives, and reduce your carbon footprint. Are you sold? Check out these eco-friendly projects to get you started.

Upgrade your Appliances

Did you know that appliances waste 13% of the energy in your home? Upgrading refrigerators, ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, and even the hot water tank to more energy-efficient models is the perfect solution. While this may seem costly upfront, the price reduction to your electricity and gas bills, as well as the value updated appliances will add to your home, is worth the investment.

Switch to Solar

You’ve probably noticed that solar panels on residential homes have become more popular, particularly due to the long-term benefits coupled with renewable energy sources. According to experts, the average American spends $1,409.52 on electricity each year. That’s over $14,000 in just 10 years. But by installing solar panels, you may be able to save much of that money.

The initial cost of solar panels is jarring, but don’t get discouraged. There are numerous ways to lower installation costs, including tax credits. You might also consider solar attic fans to help keep your attic cool and ventilated, solar water heaters, or outdoor solar lighting for all your summer backyard bashes.

Try Eco-Friendly Paint or Wallpaper

Summertime always seems to spark an itch to freshen your living space. Whether you’re planning to paint or wallpaper, look for eco-friendly materials like water-based ink printed paper, milk paint, or acrylic paint. These sustainable options lack the airborne toxins often associated with the manufacturing process of other products on the market. To keep your space feeling bright and airy (with the added bonus of maximizing your home’s energy efficiency), stick to lighter colors and patterns.

Update your Windows

You might be surprised to know that just one extra layer of glass can have a substantial impact on your energy bill. Dual pane windows can reduce energy usage by up to 24% in the winter and 18% in the summer. Check out the windows in your home now. How old are they? Remember, the older they are, the poorer they work to insulate your space. While installing new windows has a high price tag up-front, the long-term benefits are among the best returns on investment you can make for your home.

The overall financial goal of eco-friendly home improvements is to save on energy costs. With a guaranteed long-term return on investment and an increase in the value of your home, you’ll be glad you went green, and so will the environment.