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Listing Photos: Your Home’s First Showing By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Never list your home online without photos
Today’s buyers get email and text alerts when a new home that matches their criteria hits the market. There is nothing more frustrating than to see the desired address come across as an alert, only for the listing to be incomplete. Buyers (and agents) will punish you for jumping the gun. Will they go back later and look again, once you have the photos up? Maybe — but maybe not. You’re adding an extra step for them, and it comes across like you don’t have your ducks in a row. That’s not a great way to start out with your future customer.Clean, declutter, organize and remove
You should spend a good amount of time preparing for your photo shoot. This means that you fluff the pillows, put toilet seats down, put Fido’s bowl and toys away, and ensure the home is in impeccable condition. People can zoom in, zoom out and play with photos in online listings. They’ll notice everything. If your photos don’t show your home well, it sends a message to the buyer that you don’t care, and that you are not a serious seller. The buyer is your customer. You have a product for sale. Take the time to present it in the best possible light.Poor photos won’t cut it
Images that are blurry, poorly lit, or distorted are not going to sell your home. It’s a good idea to hire a professional photographer who will take high-resolution photos, and even bring extra lighting or equipment to enhance their work. They’ll also take dozens of pictures and work tirelessly to show your home in the right light and from the best angles.Don’t skimp on the number of photos
When it comes to photos, the more, the merrier. You want to make it easy on buyers to get comfortable with and learn more about your home. Not only are the listing photos their initial impression, but they serve to help orient the buyer after the first or second showing. Once they have been through the home in person, they are better able to relate to the floor plan and how it flows. Going back to the listing photos allows them to make connections and dig deeper. Encourage them to do so by posting plenty of photos. Please note that this Scottsdale Real Estate Blog is for informational purposes and not intended to take the place of a licensed Scottsdale Real Estate Agent. The Szabo Group offers first class real estate services to clients in the Scottsdale Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area in the buying and selling of Luxury homes in Arizona. Award winning Realtors and Re/MAX top producers and best real estate agent for Luxury Homes in Scottsdale, The Szabo group delivers experience, knowledge, dedication and proven results. Contact Joe Szabo at 480.688.2020, info@ScottsdaleRealEstateTeam.com or visit www.scottsdalerealestateteam.com to find out more about Scottsdale Homes for Sale and Estates for Sale in Scottsdale and to search the Scottsdale MLS for Scottsdale Home Listings.6 Ways to Make a Home for Your Hobbies After You Retire By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Rebuild your reading nook
Turn an old workspace into a refreshing reading nook. That way you can set aside investment newspapers and scholarly journals and turn to a favorite novel instead.- Sit comfortably. Place a favorite chair next to the window for natural light.
- Kick up your feet with a footstool. A small footstool will provide extra comfort for long hours of reading.
- End the hunt for your reading glasses. Keep reading glasses close at hand with a small side table.
- Add an overhead reading lamp. When the sun goes down, you can still turn to the next page.
Renovate your garage workspace
Avoid a dark and unorganized garage, and create new space without sacrificing inventory.- Raise the height of your workbench. You’re less likely to strain your back when you don’t need to hunch over a low table.
- Add a pegboard wall for tools behind your workbench. You’ll have a place for all your tools — no reaching for the toolbox required!
- Organize your supplies by type. Separate motor oil from antifreeze to avoid confusion when working under the hood.
- Install proper overhead lighting. Don’t stumble in the dark. Add a light switch next to the door to avoid missteps.
Revamp your baking area
Pulling freshly baked chocolate-chip cookies out of the oven is great, but forgetting the chocolate chips is not. Find a place for everything, and you’ll never overlook that crucial ingredient again.- Store baking ingredients on a Lazy Susan. Access everything you need for the recipe in an instant.
- Clip your cookbook to a pants hanger. Hang the cookbook from your cabinets at eye level for easy reading.
- Invest in lightweight pots and pans. Forgo the struggle to lift heavy cast-iron cookware. Aluminum pots and pans are lightweight and durable.
- Use a timer. Don’t leave the apple pie in to burn. Set a timer to have perfectly golden brown crust every time.
Reorganize your crafting
Skip piling crafts on the kitchen table, and convert the old office into a craft room.- Use a height-adjustable table. Move the table from sitting to standing height whenever your back needs a break.
- Invest in an ergonomic chair. Proper back and spine support will make it easier to craft until your project is finished.
- Store all your supplies in one place. This reduces the need to move supplies around, and prevents them from piling up in unwanted areas.
- Add a pegboard wall. Take a tip from your garage and hang your crafting tools for easy access.
Renew your love of shopping
You don’t need to leave the comfort of your home to go to the store. Stay cozy while shopping from home.- Unplug from the desktop computer. No need to hunch over a bulky computer monitor. Invest in a handheld tablet for easy shopping throughout your home.
- Choose a firm couch. Support your body while browsing — keep a cushion and a soft throw blanket handy.
- Turn on sales notifications. Never miss a sale again! Sign up for online sales notifications, and jump on them right away with your tablet.
- Return with ease. Did the order not work out? Schedule a return service pickup from your home so you don’t have to make the trip to the post office.
Restore your napping space
Enjoying an afternoon nap used to be a luxury. Now that it can be an everyday practice, make sure your bedroom is properly equipped.- Invest in a new mattress. A firm ergonomic mattress keeps your body supported while you sleep.
- Hang new window shades. Choose shades that reduce or completely block light to allow your eyes to rest.
- Add background noise. Soft classical music or nature sounds will help your mind relax.
- Set an alarm. Avoid post-nap grogginess by resting no more than an hour.
Never stop doing the hobbies you love
Retirement should be easy, so don’t let your home slow you down. Your redesigned leisure spaces will leave you free to create and explore new avenues with your favorite hobbies. Please note that this Scottsdale Real Estate Blog is for informational purposes and not intended to take the place of a licensed Scottsdale Real Estate Agent. The Szabo Group offers first class real estate services to clients in the Scottsdale Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area in the buying and selling of Luxury homes in Arizona. Award winning Realtors and Re/MAX top producers and best real estate agent for Luxury Homes in Scottsdale, The Szabo group delivers experience, knowledge, dedication and proven results. Contact Joe Szabo at 480.688.2020, info@ScottsdaleRealEstateTeam.com or visit www.scottsdalerealestateteam.com to find out more about Scottsdale Homes for Sale and Estates for Sale in Scottsdale and to search the Scottsdale MLS for Scottsdale Home Listings.February 2017 Scottsdale Arizona Real Estate Market Update
Easy and Inexpensive Ways to Fix Up Your Home Like a Flipper By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Add a new coat of paint
Whether you decide to paint your kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom (or all three!), a coat of paint can instantly transform the look and feel of a room. The best part about painting your own home is that you don’t have to stick to neutrals, because you aren’t trying to attract any buyers. If you’ve been dying to paint your kitchen red or your bathroom blue, then do it! This is your chance to paint your home the colors that make you happy.Refresh your kitchen
The kitchen is one of the most used rooms in a home, so it should be one of the first rooms you remodel. And unless you moved into a brand-new home where you were able to design your kitchen from scratch, chances are there are a few things you’ve been eager to change. If you’re lucky enough to have nice wood cabinets, don’t worry about replacing them. A splash of paint and some new hardware can work wonders and make your kitchen look brand new, without having to spend hundreds on new cabinets. The same goes for laminate or wood countertops. There are plenty of DIY kits you can buy to transform your countertops for a fraction of the cost. A new backsplash is also an inexpensive way to add some life to your kitchen — plus it’s a cinch to install.Install new doorknobs, faucets, and light fixtures
While they are probably the easiest feature to overlook, new doorknobs and fixtures can make a huge difference in a room. Depending on the type of doorknobs you purchase, and considering that most homes have quite a few knobs, the price can add up pretty quickly. If you don’t have the time or money to replace all your doorknobs at once, work on replacing just a couple every month, starting with the most obvious ones. Faucets can get pretty expensive as well, especially if you want to replace them in both your kitchen and bathroom(s). If you want to save some money, I recommend searching online or heading to the clearance section of your local home improvement store. If you’re lucky, you can find great deals on some beautiful faucets. Replacing all your faucets at once might not be feasible, so don’t be afraid to take your time with this project. Before you know it, you’ll be able to enjoy the luxury of attractive faucets in all your rooms. As for light fixtures, you may already have fixtures that you like, but they just need a color update. Instead of buying new fixtures, grab a can of spray paint and go to town. It’s amazing what a difference a $3 can of spray paint can make!Revive your bathroom
A coat of paint, wainscoting, and a fresh shower curtain and linens are all super easy ways to instantly transform your old and tired bathroom. If you’re feeling a bit more ambitious, you could even replace the flooring or change up the vanity. Getting ready in the mornings will be that much more enjoyable if you can do so in a beautiful bathroom.Boost your curb appeal
While it’s always satisfying to remodel the interior of your home, you don’t want to forget about the exterior. Fortunately, there are a couple of simple changes you can make to really boost your home’s curb appeal. If you can’t afford to replace the front door, try painting it instead. A new porch light fixture, house numbers, and a mailbox can also make a huge difference for your home’s exterior. So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to stop coming up with excuses. Go fix up those kitchen cabinets that you’ve hated since you moved in! Please note that this Scottsdale Real Estate Blog is for informational purposes and not intended to take the place of a licensed Scottsdale Real Estate Agent. The Szabo Group offers first class real estate services to clients in the Scottsdale Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area in the buying and selling of Luxury homes in Arizona. Award winning Realtors and Re/MAX top producers and best real estate agent for Luxury Homes in Scottsdale, The Szabo group delivers experience, knowledge, dedication and proven results. Contact Joe Szabo at 480.688.2020, info@ScottsdaleRealEstateTeam.com or visit www.scottsdalerealestateteam.com to find out more about Scottsdale Homes for Sale and Estates for Sale in Scottsdale and to search the Scottsdale MLS for Scottsdale Home Listings.Top Winter Insurance Claims (and How to Give Them the Cold Shoulder) By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
The most common (and costly) claims
As you might expect, weather plays a key role in many winter insurance claims. Frozen precipitation and frigid temperatures can attack a home inside and out. A 2014 analysis of claims data identified the five most prevalent weather-related claims:- Water leaks
- Wind damage
- Hail damage
- Frozen pipes
- Roof damage from ice and snow
- Frozen pipes: $18,000
- Hail damage: $10,000
- Tree collapse: $6,000
Prevent common perils
When it comes to things like wind damage and hail damage, homeowners often find themselves at the mercy of nature. But with due diligence and a little forethought, homeowners can improve their chances of avoiding some seasonal misfortunes.- Keep your roof in good repair. Clean your gutters regularly and replace worn shingles for increased protection against roof damage, which can lead to another common source of home insurance claims: water leaks. Without proper drainage, snow and melted ice have a tendency to seep down into ceilings and walls.
- Take a load off. In cases of heavy accumulation on your roof, waiting for ice or snow to melt may not seem like the safest way to go. If you need to clear your roof quickly, use a long-handled snow rake or hire a professional snow removal service.
- Protect your pipes. Frozen pipes can lead to expensive repair bills. To help keep the water flowing, set your thermostat at 68 degrees or above, and let faucets trickle overnight when temperatures dip below freezing. Water pipes on the outside of your home, including the garage, should be insulated.
- Tend to your trees. High winds, ice, and sleet can send branches — or worse, entire trees — crashing down. Always trim limbs that overhang or touch your house. Regular checkups by an arborist can help identify trees that may need serious pruning or even removal.