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For Sale By Owner | Who You Have to Negotiate With

September 4, 2016 by Thom Abbott

For Sale By Owner | Who You Have to Negotiate With

When you think about selling your home or condominium on your own, you really have many hats to wear. And during the process, you’ve got many people you will have to deal with. Yourself.

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The Buyer

If you are not offering a commission to a Buyer’s agent, you may be talking directly to your buyer. Be careful. You could tip your hat in the negotiation process if you say something you shouldn’t.

The Buyer’s Agent

But you are paying a Buyer’s agent if they bring you a buyer. Now, you have no one to act on your behalf in the negotiations…but the Buyer does. Their agent. If you’ve sold a home or two, this rodeo may not be a problem for you. And then again….

The Buyer’s Attorney

In Georgia, the closing attorney represents the lender, if there is a mortgage involved in the purchase. So, rather than your agent calling to check on the progress of the title search, and all, you will be.

The Home Inspection Company

You should not be present for the home inspection. Maybe you already know that? But, if you have any questions about the report, you’ll be directing the to the Buyer’s Agent (who represents who….?) or you will be calling the inspector yourself with any questions you have about the report.

For Sale By Owner Who you negotiate withThe Termite Company

If the Buyer is asking about your termite bond, or elects to have a termite inspection, and issues arise, you will be the negotiator.

The Buyer’s Lender

Want to know if all the documents needed by the lender have been submitted by the Buyer? How is the loan progressing? Appraisal in? You’ll be trying to call the Buyer’s lender, or calling the Buyer’s agent, and hope they are responsive to your calls and questions.

The Appraiser

Times have changed, and the lender cannot contact the appraiser directly. They must go through an appraisal management company. You, on the other hand, can pick up the phone and scream if you have an appraisal issue!

The Title Company

In Georgia, this is also the Closing Attorney, who requests the title search on behalf of the lender.

The Town or Municipality

Perhaps the Buyer (at the recommendation of the Buyer’s agent) had a survey done on the property if it’s a single family home. And there is an issue on the survey. You’ll be contacting the city if there is an issue with say a property line, or utility easement, or other surprise you may not have known about.

The Buyer’s Buyer

Does the Buyer of YOUR home need to sell their home? How do you know how that side of the equation is going? You’ll be asking the Buyer’s agent to find out for you….and hope you are getting a straight answer that will not later delay our closing.

Your Bank

Besides the possibility of a short sale, if you need payoff information, you will need to contact your bank and get this information. This would be the same if you had your own agent, but if it were a short sale, most likely your listing agent would have had you hire an attorney to negotiate your short sale terms.

There is a lot that goes on when you sell your home. And it can be a stressful time, managing all the parts. And to do it by yourself……whew!!

If you are considering selling your home or condominium, why not contact us to help you through this process, not to mention help you with the marketing of your home. It’s a big financial part of your life.

Maybe you need a real estate agent!

Filed Under: Blog, Buyers, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide, Seller Tips, Sellers

Are You an Unconventional Borrower?

August 29, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Are You An Unconventional Borrower?

East West Bank Vinings
Now YOU Can Own a Home!

WHAT is an Unconventional Borrower you ask? Well, believe it or not, there are many of us out there!

Some of the home buyers that fall in this description might be:

  • Self- employed or independent contractors (such as real estate agents of if you are a 1099 employee.
  • Small business owners
  • Individuals with irregular income (contract consultant)
  • Immigrants with limited credit and job history

If you might fit in one of these categories, and thought you could NEVER buy, then we have found a lender that can help you!!

Now, I’ll first off say, that you need to have some serious “skin in the game” in the form of 40% for a down payment. Yeah, that’s alot. But, it’s better than 100% of the purchase price, right?

The Bridge to Home Loan Program with East West Bank is an opportunity to help those that might not otherwise be able to get a loan to purchase a home or condominium. Imagine if you were a couple, and one of you was not a U.S. Citizen, but you wanted to purchase a home. And your significant other (from the other country) has good income or assets in this other country. Well, a traditional mortgage will not consider anything from the other country….so your ability to purchase would be based solely on YOUR income and debt!

So now, not only can we help you FIND the home you are looking for, we have a lender to help you with the financing! Keep in mind, this program will take longer to clear the underwriting process, and if a condominium, the community will have to be approved by the lender. (A traditional lender will have most likely done a loan in that condo building and already be familiar with it.) What this means, is we will have to work with the Seller and Seller’s agent to get a longer escrow (Under Contract) period as well as a longer financing contingency. All because of the unique nature of you, the Buyer, we need to have more time to finish the process.

Contact us and we can arrange a meeting with the lender in person, if you are here in the Metro Atlanta area. They can make arrangements if you are not here, but most likely they will need to meet with you in person at some point. This might even be possible through a Skype call!

You can also contact St. Lawrence Campbell at East West Bank. His information is below!

Let’s get ready to find you a home in Atlanta!

Loan Options Unconventional Buyers

Filed Under: Atlanta Real Estate For Sale Or Rent, Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Buyers, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Buyers, home loans, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide

Another Happy Seller at MyMidtownMojo.com!

August 28, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Working with you to market your Atlanta home or condominium For Sale, we do a lot of work online. Afterall, that really is the first place today’s home buyer starts their home search. But now it’s time to look for a real estate broker to SELL your home.  When you search for a new broker, you are certainly looking for recommendations from family, friends and co-workers. And when they mention someone, you are most likely going to see what OTHER people have to say about them. Right?

I was delighted to help Becky and Lev Gartman sell their Cornerstone Village condominium! Lev had moved to New York City a few years ago. We  helped him obtain several tenants during the time he was not in a position to sell the condo. Fast forward to him getting married to Becky, and then the time came for them to seek a home in New York! 

Thanks to Becky and Lev for letting us help them realize their new home dreams by selling their Midtown Atlanta condo! 

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Testimonials for Thom AbbottAs a real estate broker, Thom Abbott not only helped us navigate the tricky business of making our condo into a rental unit, but took care of quite literally everything – from finding tenants to addressing any tenant or condo association issues, down to keeping us updated with the latest condominium association regulations and how to make them work for us.

When it came time to sell, Thom was knowledgeable about the market, helpful, aggressive, and honest…everything we wanted in a Seller’s Agent. The condominium sold quickly, and with very little stress.

Did I mention we did all of this from New York while Thom managed everything in Atlanta?

We heartily recommend Thom if you’re renting or selling, and want to get top dollar out of your place with zero stress!

Becky and Lev Gartman

If you need to sell your home or condominium, give me a call, or just give me some details to get started on a marketing plan just for you!

Filed Under: Blog, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Sellers, Testimonials

Organizing Your Home For Sale

June 6, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Organizing Your Home For SaleIf you are considering selling your home or condominium, you’ve most likely met with a real estate agent about the process. (If NOT, perhaps we should talk?!!) And they, or I, will have some suggestions for you to make your home ready For Sale!

Organizing Your Home For Sale

When I saw this article on the website, Houzz, it caught my attention for a couple reasons. One, I knew that it would be of interest to my readers, but secondly, and more importantly, was the concept of getting rid of the clutter BEFORE you try to organize. You can make your home or condo look organized, but maybe much of that stuff you put in those need stacks of storage containers could of been tossed, or given away?

It certainly gave me pause as I think about this project in many areas of my home! And hope it helps you too!

Organizing? Don’t Forget the Essential First Step

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Seller Tips, Sellers

Smile You’re on a Nanny Cam!

June 2, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Smile You’re on a Nanny Cam!

Buyer Beware You May be RecordedWhen showing a home or condo to a prospective Buyer, I never want the Seller to be in the home. I too, understand if you have expensive art work and such, that you may want your listing agent there during a showing. (That too, can  be a challenge) If that is the case, I always caution my Buyers not to get excited, or show much emotion about the home, as it truly CAN affect our negotiation position later if we make an offer on the home.

But, do you really know if you are all alone in the home? Hmmm….with the technology at hand and available today, that one book on the bookshelf could infact be recording our conversation. And most likely, perfectly legal. Afterall, you are in THEIR home!

So, if you are inclined to trash someone’s choice of decor, or express “this is it…we HAVE to have this house” while touring a home or condo, it just might all be on a recording!

Here’s a great article from Realtor.com that talks about this very possibility!

Buyers Beware: You May be Under Surveillance! 

Filed Under: Blog, Buyers, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Buyers, Sellers

50 Inexpensive Tips to Dramatically Increase the Value of Your Properties

May 20, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Here’s a great article that gives you tons of (ok at least 50) ideas for sprucing up your home, even if you are NOT selling!  If you live in a condominium, you might not be able to spruce up your front door, or add any landscaping, but it your door or door frame is badly scratched, you might talk with your Property Manager about getting yours painted for an improvement to your entrance. Check some of these out!

And a Big Thanks to Tai for some awesome information!

Via Tai DeSa (Significa Corporation):

50 Inexpensive Tips to Dramatically Increase the Value of Your Properties

By Tai A. DeSa, Significa Corporation

Professional landlords and investors involved in property flipping should constantly seek to improve their property value while keeping costs low.  Below is a list of 50 tips that we shared with our property investment club (the Lehigh Valley Real Estate Investors Group).

Tip #1:  Add a basic alarm system. The number one concern for any resident is security.  If a homeowner or tenant does not feel secure, then eventually they will move elsewhere.  Many security alarm providers have lucrative introductory offers for equipment and/or installation.  If you provide an alarm system for your tenants, raise the rent and offer a “free security system.”  Or, have your tenants pay the monthly monitoring fee.

light fixture installationTip #2:  Install matching light fixtures and ceiling fans. Consider some track lighting with dimmers to highlight artwork or showcase a particular part of the room.  Consider flex track lighting or suspended track lighting. The addition of a dimmer switch makes your lighting more versatile and is a great mood enhancer.  Ceiling fans add value, and you may want to consider adding them in place of staid old light fixtures.  If you don’t want to replace existing ceiling fans, make sure you clean the dust off the blades and update the decorative pulls at the end of the chain.

Tip #3:  Do some basic landscaping, particularly in the front yard. The front yard is the first thing that potential buyers see, so don’t miss out on your chance to pique their interest.  Prospective buyers and tenants make up their minds about your home as they walk the first 10 feet from their car to your front door.  A junky yard will make them think that you’ve neglected maintenance.  A pristine yard will reassure them that your home is well kept.  Focus on a clean cut, straighten up the lawn edges, freshen the landscaping and add some color spots or striking shrubs for impact.  Mulch is inexpensive, so use it.  If your yard lacks interest, consider constructing a retaining wall.  Use railroad ties, bricks, or stones to construct that wall.  The landscape design should complement your home’s style and colors.

Tip #4:  Get a new front door, or give the existing one a facelift. Paint the front door a complementary but bold color.  Choose a color that says, “Look at me!”  Once you’re finished painting the door, install a new doorknob that emphasizes sturdiness and class.  Also install a new kick-plate that matches your lockset finish.  Remember, while your prospective homebuyer or tenant is waiting for you or the real estate agent to let them in, they are observing your front door.  If you have an old storm door, get rid of it.  If you really feel the need for a storm door, install one of those with a lot of window space to highlight the bold color of your front door.

Tip #5:  Install some blinds and window shades. Certain rooms could really use blinds or shades to emphasize style.  The best places to start are the living room, kitchen, master bedroom, and master bathroom.  These are the four rooms that prospective buyers and tenants will study most when evaluating your property.  Pick window shades that complement existing furniture or your paint color.  If you want to stick with inexpensive vinyl blinds, then make sure all the blinds in the room are a matching color.  When showing a home during the day, you should always have your blinds and shades open to let in abundant light (unless you’ve got a clear view of the mess in your neighbor’s backyard).

Tip #6:  Get rid of photographs of people. You may love Aunt Matilda, but you don’t need to have her portrait posted all over the home you’re showing!  Prospective buyers and tenants need to imagine themselves living in the home, not you and your family.  If you are going to put up photos, display pictures of nature.

Tip #7:  Clean off the tops of the water heater, furnace, oil tank, washing machines, and any other mechanical fixture. Most homeowners don’t bother to do this at all.  Clean the dust and grime off the top of your furnace, water heater, oil tank, washing machines, and so on.  This makes these devices look newer, well-maintained, and clean.  If you have a dirty-looking furnace, don’t be surprised if your buyer demands a concession for a new furnace.  Don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Tip #8:  Make sure every light bulb in the house works. Always make sure that every light bulb in your home works.  If the prospective homebuyer or tenant can’t see your place, then you can’t expect them to like your place.  When people see lamps with one good bulb but three burned-out ones, they think that you don’t maintain the residence and they worry about other deferred maintenance.  Where it’s safe, use higher wattage light bulbs in your lamps for a bright, warm atmosphere.  Also consider slightly pink-tinted or full spectrum “natural” light bulbs to create a warm glow for your home.  Don’t forget about the bulbs in your basement and in your exterior lamps.

Tip #9:  Place decorative flowers and candles throughout the home. Fake (or real if you can water them regularly) flowers work wonders.  You can often buy fake flowers at yard sales or in the clearance section of stores.  Candles give the home a romantic or warm feel.  Scented candles are best.  Some scents are so strong that homebuyers can smell them even when the candle isn’t burning.  Once you’ve sold or rented the home, pack the flowers and candles in a box and stage your next property.


Tip #10:  Place magazines about luxury homes around the house.
Magazines about elegant homes or sophisticated styles can put prospective homebuyers and tenants into the mood.  When they see that bright, shiny issue on your nightstand or coffee table, they envision your property as the stylistic new home that they wish to live in.  Grab some copies of Our House®, Elegant Homes, Beautiful HomesTM, and Better Homes and GardensTM.

Tip #11:  Refinish your hardwood floors. Most people like hardwood floors, particularly if the floor has a luster to it.  If your hardwood floors are stained, you still may able to sand them and apply a darker finish that hides stains.  If your hardwood floors don’t need to be sanded but have dull spots or cracks, try some off-the-shelf refinishing agents or cleansers.  Murphy’s® Oil Soap or Rejuvenate polish are personal favorites to restore that classic wood look.

Closet OrganizationTip #12:  Get rid of clutter. Space sells.  If you have clutter, don’t stuff it in your closets, or your basement, or your garage.  Throw it out or rent some storage space.  Prospective buyers and tenants should not feel hemmed in because of all the boxes you have laying around or those old rickety chairs you can’t seem to discard. Condo owners take note: Space is a premium in our homes, and you want to show as much of it as you can!

Tip #13:  Shampoo your carpet. Yes, many people like new carpet for obvious reasons.  However, we can’t always afford to buy new carpet, for obvious reasons.  Rent a carpet cleaning vacuum or hire a shampoo service.  The proper detergent and equipment can get rid of old stains and make odors disappear.

Tip #14:  Place air fresheners throughout the home. You’d be amazed at how easy this one is but how many people don’t actually do it.  Potpourri and air fresheners set the mood.  People tend to associate fresh scents with cleanliness and purity.  Be careful not to overdo it with the air fresheners, or people will think you’re trying to hide an odor.

Tip #15:  Powerwash the exterior of the home. Road dust builds up under overhangs and coverings.  Mold, moss, or insects may accumulate on your siding.  By powerwashing your place, you’ll make your house that much more inviting from the street.  Even though there’s a For Sale sign in the front yard, be advised that many passersby will not call the phone number if the house looks dirty or old.  If they do call the number, they may be looking to give you a lowball offer because they think you can’t afford the upkeep.

Tip #16:  Install brushed-nickel or brass switch plate and wall outlet covers in the master bedroom, the kitchen, and the dining room. Many places I’ve seen for sale or rent do not have matching switch plates and outlet covers.  Some are ivory, some are brown, some are white, and most are dirty.  New outlet covers and switch plates can cost anywhere from a few cents to several dollars.  You may want to consider installing brushed-nickel or brass covers in your most heavily trafficked rooms.  These covers give the room a look of elegance and style.

Tip #17:  Replace those old, worn-out doorknobs. I’ve seen doorknobs that are over 80 years old and have been painted over several times.  Ugh!  Doorknobs can be some of the most dirty, bacteria-infested items in the house, and don’t your prospective buyers know it!  Replace those old doorknobs with new ones.  If you have a brass theme in the room, go with brass.  If it’s brushed-nickel you like (and that’s “in” nowadays), then go with that look.

Tip #18:  If you have a paved driveway, reseal it. If your driveway is already paved but is cracked or otherwise in bad shape, repair it and/or use a driveway sealer.  A sharp-looking driveway is the first thing a prospective buyer or tenant sees because that’s what they’re driving toward.  Besides, the sealer prevents existing cracks from becoming worse.

Tip #19:  Compile a full list of the warranties on the appliances and fixtures, and leave that list on the kitchen counter. If your home has been repaired in recent years, such as a new roof, or if you’ve replaced major appliances, be sure to have the receipts on hand to show interested buyers.  Better yet, type up a list of the warranties and leave copies of that list on the kitchen counter.  Many homebuyers need to feel secure that items in the house are in good working order.  If your house is the only one with warranty information, these buyers may be more likely to make an offer (and a good one at that).

Tip #20:  Run an air purifier to get rid of those lingering odors. You’re used to the odors in your house, but trust me, no one else is.  If a thorough cleaning and some well-placed potpourri don’t do the trick, then it’s time for an air purifier.  I have an EcoQuest air purifier, and it eliminates the bacteria that can cause odors.  There are less expensive purifiers on the market, so take your pick.  A good place to run an air purifier is the basement.

Tip #21:  Refinish your vinyl or tile floors. Clean your vinyl and tile floors.  If that isn’t enough, then it’s time to find the right chemicals, solutions, or polymers to make those floors look like new.  Tile floors may need new grout.  Perhaps you need to replace a cracked tile (I should hope you bought one or two extra tiles way back when for just such a need).  Regarding vinyl floors, I am a fan of Rejuvenate polish.  You can use a flat mop to apply it, and it fills in cracks and shines the floor.

Tip #22:  Spend a day looking at Open Houses held by property sellers. After observing what other people do with their homes, you’ll view your property with a fresh perspective.  Plus you’ll get a feel for what the market values are in your neighborhood.  Top athletes check out the competition.  Top businesspersons check out the competition.  You should too.

Tip #23:  Oil your door hinges so they don’t squeak. You may not notice the squeaking hinge because you’ve heard it so many times, but buyers will wonder what else needs maintenance.  Oil those hinges.  Also make sure that every door opens and shuts with ease.  Sometimes doors get misaligned and they don’t shut unless you apply lots of pressure.

Tip #24:  Replace your doorbell if it is old or worn. One of the first things a prospective homebuyer notices is the doorbell.  Is it old?  Does it work?  Does anyone in the house hear the bell?  Imagine if you’re home, waiting for a prospective homebuyer to stop by, and you can’t hear them ringing the bell.  Doorbells are inexpensive items, and a new one (at least a new button) will impress your visitors.

Tip #25:  Clean, clean, clean. Once the potential buyer walks through your front door, they should be wowed by the cleanliness. A sparkling home just screams that it’s been properly maintained.  Even if you clean regularly, chances are, there are things you don’t notice because you live there. Consider spending a couple hundred dollars and bring in the professionals for a thorough cleaning.  With a window cleaning, your house will surprise you with a new look.

Tip #26:  Modernize that kitchen. As the hub of family interaction, the kitchen is the heart of the home.  Brighten the cabinets with a fresh coat of paint or some updated hardware.  Add a new faucet or light fixtures to rejuvenate the space or change the window coverings for a more modern feel.  Buyers are always interested in the kitchen, so try a quick facelift that will turn up the heat on your bottom line.

Couple painting home.Tip #27:  Brighten up rooms with new paint. This one is obvious but many people still don’t do it (or do it properly).  New paint may be one of the most effective dollar-for-dollar value enhancers.  You can hire a professional or do it yourself.  Choose neutral colors for most rooms, but don’t be afraid to use a bold color (red? black? violet?) on a wall or two to create contrast or style.  Just don’t go crazy with the bold colors.  Also consider painting the walls and trim complementary colors.


Tip #28:  Give the master bedroom a bold and romantic look.
People associate the master bedroom with romance, authority, comfort, and style.  Give the people what they want!  Buy some new bed sheets or throw pillows.  Consider a new comforter.  Set up candles and flowers.  Get rid of junk.  Don’t leave any clothes laying around.

Tip #29:  Add crown moulding. It is available in countless colors, widths, and styles – from simple to elegant; classic to contemporary.  Moulding can give an ordinary looking room the special touch needed to make it really stand out.

Tip #30:  Add landscape lights or a decorative street lamp. A classy street lamp gets attention, even during the daytime.  Landscape lights can really establish security and elegance at the same time.  I’ve seen prospective homebuyers view a home during the day, and then insist on coming back at night to see how the place looks.  You don’t have to overspend, but consider adding or updating your exterior lamps.

Tip #31:  Install a new mailbox. Mailboxes can be relatively inexpensive.  Install a new one so your prospective buyers and their prospective houseguests don’t have to look at that dingy old thing on the front of the house.

Tip #32:  Remove weeds from between concrete slabs and walkways. This is a sure sign of property neglect and a big turn off for potential buyers.  Nowadays, you can buy weed-killing chemicals that destroy unwanted plant life in hours.  Or you can try a solution of 20 percent bleach and 80 percent water.

Tip #33:  Build a new garage or add a carport. Every homeowner knows the advantages afforded by a garage, and every prospective buyer will see a garage as a big plus.  A new home garage is a great property enhancer that increases the market value of the home.  Carports are a less expensive option.  Many basic carports retail for $795 to $995.  I’ve seen people fall in love with the interior of a home but fail to put in an offer because they complained about the lack of a garage.

Tip #34:  Install an automatic garage door opener.  Another fine way to increase property value is to install a garage door opener.  Select a model with a multi-code garage door opener remote that routinely changes the code for additional security.

Tip #35:  Enhance your porch or doorstep with pots or baskets of blooming annuals.  This is an inviting and fragrant way to boost visual appeal and add eye popping color.  You can find flower pots at dollar stores, and a bag of topsoil may cost only slightly more than a dollar.  I like to keep flower pots at many of my properties for sale, and once they’ve sold I take the pots (flowers and all) and plant them on the doorstep of the next property I want to sell.  A tip to keep the flower pots light is to place some empty water bottles in the base and cover them with soil.  Sometimes the flowers won’t need a lot of dirt, and the empty bottles create space but not added weight.  Make sure you water the plants often enough, because dead plants will have the opposite effect of what you intend.

Tip #36:  Give your old BBQ grill a makeover.  Degrease it first, rinse well; repeat if necessary.  Once totally clean and dry, refinish it using a bright fireproof/high-temperature paint.  Select a color that complements your home’s exterior look.  Or try something fun that will really stand out, such as orange, yellow, or blue.

Tip #37:  Install shutter and window box sets that match.  Shutters and window boxes add charm and character to a home.  Some people prefer to place fake flowers in the window boxes, while others prefer the real thing.

Tip #38:  Install a skylight dome or roof skylight. People like natural light, especially light from above.  Skylight installation also increases natural lighting in rooms; making them more inviting and cheerful.

Tip #39: Build a mini herb pantry.  Many homes are sold based upon the setup of the kitchen.  An herb pantry can be something as simple as a cubby hole built into the wall between studs.  Or it may be a closet area converted into an herb pantry with a glass door.

Tip #40:  Add something “green,” like solar panels. Green is good these days (or any day).  Many homebuyers need to feel like they are doing something good for the planet, while saving money at the same time.  Solar panels are en vogue again.  Consider installing some of them.  Another green activity that enhances value is to add insulation where it’s needed.

Tip #41:  Empty out that cluttered basement. Many basements can be downright scary.  You certainly don’t want that impression.  When selling your property, I suggest you empty out the basement as much as possible.  Take your junk to the trash dump or place it in storage.  Homebuyers need to sense that they have lots of open space (to store the junk they have in storage).

Tip #42:  Trade in those old, leaky faucets for shiny new ones. We all know that kitchens and bathrooms can attract buyers, or repel them.  The centerpiece of any kitchen or bathroom is the sink, and the centerpiece of any sink is the faucet.  Replace them yourself or hire a handyman.  You’ll often find perfectly good faucets on the clearance shelf at home improvement stores.

Tip #43:  Change the filter in your air conditioner. You want to avoid that musty, stale smell when it is operating.  Whether it’s a window air conditioner or a central air system with ductwork, change the filter.

Tip #44:  Hang a large mirror in the living room. It creates virtual space and the illusion of greater size.  Buyers and renters love open space.  Give it to them!

Tip #45:  Make sure the colors of your kitchen appliances match. A kitchen with a yellow refrigerator, a stainless steel range, and a white microwave may look okay to you, but it doesn’t look right to buyers.  Make sure you match the colors.  This may not require purchasing all new appliances.  Sometimes it’s a matter of ordering the right color panels.

Tip #46:  Hang new towel bars and toilet paper holders. Once you’ve replaced the bathroom faucet, you’ll want to change the towel rack and toilet paper holder to match it.  Always make sure that you have a roll of toilet paper on the holder.  I suggest you hang a decorative towel on the bar too.  That makes the bathroom look complete.

Tip #47:  Run a dehumidifier. A perpetually damp basement or bathroom can be the breeding ground for mold, odors, and insects.  Neither mold nor odor nor insect helps your cause.  Run a dehumidifier to dry out the air and cut down on the musty smell.

Tip #48:  Paint the fence or railings surrounding your home. A freshly painted fence creates a tremendous Wow! factor.  Prospective homebuyers often observe the exterior of a property before even considering whether to view the interior.  If your exterior is old and decrepit, then you simply won’t have many showings.  By repainting the fence, you may even inspire your neighbors to paint their fences and railings to keep up with you.  Spray paint works well on metal or cast-iron railings.  Be sure to use primer first.

Tip #49:  Install new street numbers on the front of your home. When prospective buyers or tenants are driving around the neighborhood trying to find your address, their eyes will gravitate toward bright, shiny, new street numbers.  I should hope that those shiny numbers are affixed to your house.  It only costs a few dollars to buy new brass or brushed-nickel numbers to boldly identify the front of your property.  This is money well spent.

Tip #50: Use throws in colors that match the room to cover up worn sofa and chair upholstery. You could attempt to buy all new furniture to spruce up a room in the place you want to sell or rent.  Or if all new furniture is not in your budget, buy some throws and pillows to place on your furniture.

Thank you for taking the time to read our blog on how to increase the value of your properties.  We hope that these tips will aid you in your property investment buying and selling. We at Significa are grateful to be aligned with people like you.

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About the Author: Tai A. DeSa is Chief Executive Officer of Significa Corporation, a professional real estate investment company based in Pennsylvania (www.significacorp.com and www.significadeals.com). DeSa is a graduate of The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to entering the real estate investment business, he served as an officer in the U.S. Navy. He is the oldest in a family of 11 children and was valedictorian of his high school class. DeSa is also an Associate Broker with Keller Williams Real Estate (www.thetaidesateam.com). He is an organizer of the Lehigh Valley Real Estate Investors Group (www.lvrig.com) and an Area Director with Business Network International (www.bnidvr.com).

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