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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

5 reasons whу you should hire а professional real estate marketing service іn Vancouver

Real Estate Marketing Service

Wіth ѕо muсh information readily аvаіlаblе online, clients ѕоmеtіmеѕ аѕk me, "Why ѕhоuld wе hire а real estate agent?" Thеу wonder, аnd rightfully so, іf thеу couldn't buy оr sell а home thrоugh thе Internet оr thrоugh regular marketing аnd advertising channels wіthоut representation, wіthоut а а real estate marketing service. Sоmе dо OK, mаnу don't. Sо іf you've wondered thе ѕаmе thing, hеrе аrе 5 reasons whу уоu mіght wаnt tо соnѕіdеr hiring а professional real estate marketing service іn Vancouver.


However, before you get started reading the 5 reasons, make sure to check out an in depth look at how your properties will be marketed in the following video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NDYZsMP2PPA

1. Education & Experience
Wіth ѕо muсh information readily аvаіlаblе online, clients ѕоmеtіmеѕ аѕk me, "Why ѕhоuld wе hire а real estate agent?" Thеу wonder, аnd rightfully so, іf thеу couldn't buy оr sell а home thrоugh thе Internet оr thrоugh regular marketing аnd advertising channels wіthоut representation, wіthоut а а real estate agent. Sоmе dо OK, mаnу don't. Sо іf you've wondered thе ѕаmе thing, hеrе аrе the 4 other reasons whу уоu mіght wаnt tо соnѕіdеr hiring а professional real estate marketing service.

2. Agents аrе Buffers
Agents tаkе thе spam оut оf уоur property showings аnd visits. If you're а buyer оf nеw homes, уоur agent wіll kеер thе builder's agents or sellers agent аt bay, preventing thеm frоm biting оr nipping аt уоur heels. If you're а seller, уоur agent wіll filter аll thоѕе phone calls thаt lead tо nоwhеrе frоm lookie loos аnd trу tо induce ѕеrіоuѕ buyers tо immediately write аn offer.

 

3. Neighborhood Knowledge
Marketing Services еіthеr possess intimate knowledge оr thеу knоw whеrе tо find thе industry buzz аbоut уоur neighborhood. Thеу саn identify comparable sales аnd hand thеѕе facts tо you, іn addition tо pointing уоu іn thе direction whеrе уоu саn find mоrе data оn schools, crime оr demographics. Fоr example, уоu mау knоw thаt а home dоwn thе street wаѕ оn thе market fоr $350,000, but аn agent wіll knоw іt hаd upgrades аnd sold аt $285,000 аftеr 65 days оn thе market аnd аftеr twісе falling оut оf escrow.

 

4. Price Guidance
Contrary tо whаt ѕоmе people believe, agents dо nоt select prices fоr sellers оr buyers. However, аn agent wіll hеlр tо guide clients tо mаkе thе rіght choices fоr themselves. In British Columbia, many agents charge 7% on the first $100,000 and then 2.5% on the balance for commission. Selling agents wіll аѕk buyers tо weigh аll thе data supplied tо thеm аnd tо choose а price. Thеn based оn market supply, demand аnd thе conditions, thе agent wіll devise а negotiation strategy.

 

5. Market Conditions Information
Real estate marketing services саn disclose market conditions, whісh wіll govern уоur selling оr buying process. Mаnу factors determine hоw уоu wіll proceed. Data ѕuсh аѕ thе average реr square foot cost оf similar homes, median аnd average sales prices, average days оn market аnd ratios оf list-to-sold prices, аmоng оthеr criteria, wіll hаvе а huge bearing оn whаt уоu ultimately decide tо do.

Thеѕе аrе јuѕt ѕоmе оf thе reasons уоu nееd а real estate marketing company tо sell уоur real estate іn Vancouver.

Thеѕе tips along with several other selling tips wеrе brought tо уоu bу Vancouver Canada Homes. Tо learn mоrе уоu саn visit thеіr website аt http://vancouvercanadahomes.com/

 

 

 


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Monday, March 26, 2012

Staging a Home for Sale 10 Easy Ideas You Can Use

Staging a home for sale means just that...setting the stage so that your home may sell faster and often times closer to the listing price than if it were not staged.  Here are 10 Easy Ideas You Can Use

 

Staging allows the home to be presented as a canvas and allow the buyer to paint a picture for them; visualizing what the space will look like if they moved in with their items. But that does not mean showing an empty home; rather staging accentuates spaces within the home by creating vignettes, which enhance positive space while downplaying negative areas within the house. I currently have a listing in Steveston, Richmond BC, Canada, and my clients have done an amazing job staging there home. It has created nothing but positive feed back about the condo along with showing its value. Take a look: http://302-6233londonroad.com/

You could hire a professional stager for about $400 for a consultation and then shell out thousands for the stager to do the packing and the redecorating, OR you can do it yourself, keep the savings and put it into staging the home if you do-it-yourself.

In order to create the staging scene, understand that for the next 30-90 days, while the house is for sale, you will need to have removed personal items, collections and clutter, (and keep them 'gone' until you have a signed contract). Your home may lose its personal style and warmth, but that will be one of the small sacrifices you will need to make to maximize profit from the sale of your house.

Staging will require some planning as you will pack away items, which you may have kept handy just for the sake of a convenience (i.e., refrigerator door space used as a bulletin board for 'to-do lists,' coupons, family photos and calendars, etc.) or items which may have been left plugged (indefinitely) into electrical outlets for convenience, such a shavers and hair dryers in the bathroom; all of which add clutter to the home.

If you stage your home for sale on your own, here are 10 easy tips to remember:

1) Make a list of all the spaces, choose one room at a time and tackle each individually. You will be overwhelmed if you choose to do 'the whole house' in one afternoon. Start with the bathroom(s) and the kitchen and then move to the common rooms and finally the bedrooms. Basements, hallways and attics are last. Check off each room on your list as you go helping to make you feel as if you have made some accomplishment. Understand that packing up clutter is 'work' and it is time-consuming (that is why there is a $100 an hour price tag on the hiring a professional), but remember always that the savings outweighs the hard work. By all means, ask family members to pitch-in. Even children can pack away their toys and older children can clean a dirty shower. Plug in the Ipod or put on a CD to help the time pass a little more pleasantly.

2) Evaluate the colors of each room individually. Pastel colors do not sell well. Baby blue and princess pink are often gender-inspired colors, which are a huge turn-off for potential buyers. Even if the buyers have children and will use the baby blue room for their own baby, they may or may not like that particular shade or, in fact may wish to use yellow or green, often considered colors, which can traditionally be used for both boys and girls. Play it safe and simply paint over the pastels with a neutral color like beige or off-white. Any wallpaper should be removed or painted over if possible.

3) Go to your neighborhood grocery store and ask them for empty boxes from produce as these usually have side cut-outs for easy grabbing. Start storing empty boxes in a place for easy access a few weeks before you begin to stage. You will need the boxes and having them handy will keep the packing momentum moving along.

4) As you go from room to room, remove family pictures from the walls and replace them with used art from a thrift store or simply purchase framed prints from a local dollar store. Pack away all collections including children's Hot Wheels, baseball cap collections and any other really personal collections you and your family may be fond of. You may leave out neutral items for decorating such as pricey crystal, Lladro, colorful depression glassware to fill in those spaces left behind when the spoon collections, baseball card collections and Formula 1 car collections come off the fireplace mantle and shelves. This may be 'painful' but consider that in 30-90 days you will be able to unpack these items in your new home and enjoy them again.

5) Consider at this point whether you will need to rent storage space or whether a neighbor or a friend will allow you to store these items in their home as filled boxes will accumulate quickly. A new storage idea has streamlined storage space in recent years, whereas you rent a container or a pod and store the items in this portable space for as long as you need to. If you should rent this container space, do not store the entire container on your own property. Ask a friend or a neighbor if you can store it there or ask the container company if you can store at their own facility. You do not want to make your home look like a warehouse. Also, do not consider storing any packed items in a spare bedroom or in the basement of your own home as you would simply be de-cluttering one room and cluttering another. All rooms should be clear of storage boxes, afterall you are selling a home and not a storage space.

6) Clean, clean, clean....particularly bathrooms and kitchens. No home will sell especially well with grit, mold, dirty tiles and floors. For as much as you will stage each room, the buyers' eyes will focus on the dirt and not on the hard work you put into staging. People remember dirt and grime and it would only remind them how much more work they would have to do when they moved in themselves. If you need to re-grout a dirty tub, then you will need to make that effort.

7) Buyers make a determination of a home within 20 seconds of walking through the front door. Make that experience memorable within that short period of time. If you have an entryway, set up a table, a small attractive bowl of expensive mints and add some flowers.

If you have an entryway, open all the doors off the entry to make the space appear larger and brighter.


8) Go from room-to-room and pack- up clutter. Leave a small basket under the counter or in a closet with items you will need to use while you are still living there. The only items on a bathroom counter should be a small bouquet of flowers, a bar of clean decorative soap in a clean soap dish and a clean hand towel. Toothbrushes, toothpaste, shaving cream, medications and hair products should all be packed away under the counters or in places, which are not noticeable.

9) Go to the supermarket and purchase an inexpensive bouquet of either daisies or carnations. You get many more flowers to work with in these arrangements than you would if you opted to spend money on roses or more expensive flowers. Arrange the flowers in whiskey snifters, small vases, or, if you do not have either take a better drinking glass from your kitchen, tie a small ribbon around the base and fill that with water and a few daisies. Use these arrangements randomly around the home but be sure to place at least one in each room. Change flowers as needed but the daisies and carnations seem to last a long time even if you forget to add more water! Dying flowers MUST be thrown out immediately; they make bad impression to visitors to your home.

10) Move out the bulky furniture and create little seating venues in your home with small tables and chairs. For example, you normally have a large sectional in your TV room with a cocktail table and two side tables...however, you may also have a large window facing the backyard that is blocked by the sectional. Remove pieces of the sectional to make the space appear larger. Place the cocktail table and one end table near the sectional. Find two chairs, which do not always have to match and place the other end table in front of the window with the 2nd end table in between the chairs. Add your bouquet of flowers, a small lamp and you have another seating area in the room. Pull your curtains away from the window, tie back with decorative rope or ribbon and let the light shine in the room. Add a bowl of lemons (I also like to use colored peppers) to the cocktail table for added color. Find two pillows that DO match and place them on the chairs in front of the window to tie the room together. If you do not have matching pillows, take two unmatching pillows and wrap matching pillow cases around the pills and knot in the center with a piece of ribbon. This is an easy formula to pull together a room which works in every bedroom and common area in the home.

 

Remember investors have a keen eye and following these staging tips will only help sell your home!


Please leave me your comments and suggestions and for a great example of a job well done staging a home take a look at what my clients did with their Richmond Condo: http://302-6233londonroad.com/ 

 

 


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Monday, February 20, 2012

Steveston Is A Great Place To Call Home And Invest in Real Estate

  Steveston's 'London Station' Reinforced concrete & steel construction. 2bed/2bath 1064 sq.ft. Elegance & Style is everywhere. 

 

Take a look at this elegant 2 Bedroom 1080 sq.ft.  Condo for Sale....

 

 

Features:professionally coordinated colour schemes, contemporary accent lighting, gas fireplaces, granite countertops throughout, undermount kitchen sinks,glass backsplash, metal-clad over-height cabinets, stainless steel appliances, wine refrigerator, 9' ceilings, designer light fixtures, natural bamboo wood flooring, indulgent bathrooms with soaker tub & Nu Heat flooring, generous deck with BBQ hook up and solar shade. Plus Custom Cabinets. Bonus: This condo also comes with 2 parking spots and 2 storage units

 

To take a Virtual Open House Tour of this property follow this link:

 http://302-6233londonroad.com/

 

 

 

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