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 January 2014       Issue # 40
 

 

As you begin the new year and start making plans to travel, relocate or maybe make a real estate investment, I hope you will include a visit to Hot Springs Village. Come and see what our beautiful community has to offer.

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Pets in the Mix
Real Estate Matters..."What Sells Village Homes"
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Pets in the Mix: From Petrifying to Purrfect


A beautiful cat or friendly dog might be just the thing for you and your family. As members of the household, pets have a place in your home and your heart. But what about pets and all that go with them when you are buying or selling a home? In the case of a large investment such as buying or selling a property, addressing the topic of pets during this transaction is worthy of some sniffing out.

True animal lovers often have homes that are especially welcoming to animals and people alike. Homes that are set back from roads or traffic, or are close to dog parks or walking trails might have special appeal. Horse-properties are often fenced, have pasture land or barns, and storage for feed. Whether or not you have pets, if you are selling a property with these facets, you might have a winning angle for the right buyer. While real estate agents can promote these features, they want to do so without having to overcome pet odor and damage issues.

Unfortunately, there are also homes where pets "rule the roost" and the home is less appealing to people. When proper care is not taken, or the number of animals in the home outpaces the owner's ability to adequately care for them, smells and other issues can become serious problems in the selling process.

Evaluating a home with regard to pets unlocks features and flaws in a home. The ability to open windows or gain access through a back door to a fenced yard or to a pet enclosure is not only useful for pets and people, but can be important in examining temperature, traffic, and utility of a potential home. Odors may indicate issues with airflow, potentially giving clues about heating and/or cooling. When allergens are present in the air, air conditioning can help take them out of circulation, making a home with central air conditioning very desirable.

In short, most homes will be primarily evaluated for people, so do the work beforehand to make your home people-friendly and as pet-neutral as possible. Most importantly, the homeowner should minimize the obvious signs of pets: food bowls and toys, scent, fur, feces, scratch-marks, carpet stains, and/or damage from digging or chewing. Significant value may be lost if the home is perceived to be occupied or potentially damaged by animals. Not only is it important to rectify any issues that might be in the home presently, but during the duration of the showing and sale of a property; all pet matters must be kept in check. As a general rule, keep in mind that while people often love pets, they don't always love yours.

Barking dogs, cats that shed excessively, and animals that could cause harm are deterrents to the welcoming feel most people desire when they come to see a property. Additionally, "pet furniture" can detract from a home, or make it memorable in ways that are not conducive to a sale. Instead, remove that well-worn chair or cat tree that presents an "in-your-face" distraction from more positive aspects of the home itself. Consider "doggy daycare" or boarding your pet elsewhere if there is concern that the presence of a pet could detract from the viewing experience.

Always alert the showing agent of the presence of a pet. Ensure that there are arrangements in place for animals that require special attention, and keep up on pet chores that enhance the home's appeal. Work to minimize attention to pet hair by vacuuming often and removing potentially offensive items like pet beds and blankets during showings. Have your pet bathed and groomed frequently during this time period to reduce pet odors and ensure that all shots, ID tags, and licenses are up-to-date in the event of an accidental release.

Similarly, if you are seeking a property that is especially free of allergens, or inversely, especially good for a certain pet - real estate agents know what to look for. Be sure to check out laundry rooms, basements and garages as these are common places where pets may spend lots of time, and could provide useful clues regarding the successes and failures of a pet's presence in a home.

There are key chores that must be accomplished by the homeowner prior to selling it, if a pet has been present:

Check for outside damage to landscape, porches, decks and lawn. Ensure that holes are filled, scratched or chewed wood are fixed, fences are in good repair, and that plants don't show evidence of pets. Repair any marks on the front and back door or screens. Nothing can fix a bad first impression.

Moving indoors, check for scratches, chewing, and paint damage that come from pets walking, rubbing, or otherwise using the home. Paint, clean or repairs items as needed. Removal of furniture that reveals the presence of animals should be considered. Stained carpets should be professionally cleaned or removed, as pet "accidents" can be absorbed into carpet pad and odors remain.

Clean air ducts and filters in the home's HVAC system to ensure that odors are not being circulated throughout the home and that it is working properly, free of pet hair. Pet odors are the biggest offense, and must be removed; this might require the replacing of flooring or sheetrock in some cases. Professionally cleaning concrete floors in garages or basements that have housed pets is a great idea to remove odors.

When pets are in the mix and a home is for sale, it is essential to consider a pet's happiness, safety, and effect that they might have on people viewing the home. Paying attention to these details can seem overwhelming, but the value of a home depends on it. Purrfectly so.


 
 

 Real Estate Matters

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"What Sells Village Homes"

 

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BJ's Featured Listings for January

 

 28 San Augustin Way

 

 

 

  

$265,000

  

3 Bd, 2 Ba

  

2,336 sq. ft.

 

 

Private park like paradise!

 

 Breathtaking stone home is surrounded by forest & common areas nestled on 3/4 acre lot located on a cul-de-sac of a secluded & serene street. 7-way burner cook top stove, double oven, profile refrigerator & microwave. The home has everything including generator with emergency electrical panel, plus 17'x 30' Media Room. 5 Minutes by Golf Cart to Golf Course! Most furnishings & Lot 7, Block 1 Convey with accepted contract.

 

Come see this beauty!

  

MLS # 10369915

 

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1 Serenidad Lane
  
 
$188,900
  
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1,797 sq. ft.
  

 

Come see this Fairway Delight - with this Newly Updated 

Ponce DeLeon Golf Course Home!

 

 Updates include: new flooring, window treatments, granite counter tops, sink, microwave, range, air conditioner, paint inside and out. Also the home is wired for generator, and there is 350 SF of heated and cooled space (not included in square footage) below for workshop or golf cart storage...

Come see this "better than new" "move-in-ready" home before it gets away!

  

MLS #10367333

 

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Cajun Jambalaya

 

Ingredients

 

12 Medium shrimp, peeled, deveined and chopped

 4 ounces chicken, diced

1 tbsp Creole seasoning, recipe follows

2 tbsp olive oil

1/4 cup chopped onion

1/4 cup chopped green bell pepper

1/4 cup chopped celery

2 tbsp chopped garlic

1/2 cup chopped tomatoes

3 bay leaves

1 tsp Worcestershire sauce

1 tsp hot sauce

3/4 cups rice

3 cups chichen stock

5 ounces Andouille sausage, sliced

salt and pepper

 

Directions
  1. In a bowl, combine shrimp, chicken and Creole seasoning; work in seasoning well. In a large saucepan, heat oil over high heat with onion, pepper and celery, 3 minutes. Add garlic, tomatoes, bay leaves, Worcestershire and hot sauces. Stir in rice and slowly add broth. Reduce heat to medium and cook until rice absorbs liquid and becomes tender, stirring occasionally, about 15 minutes. When rice is just tender add shrimp and chicken mixture and sausage. Cook until meat is done, about 10 minutes more. Season to taste with salt, pepper and Creole seasoning.
Emeril's Essence Creole Seasoning:
2-1/2 tbsp paprika
2 tbsp salt
2 tbsp garlic powder
1 tbsp black pepper
1 tbsp onion powder
1 tbsp cayenne pepper
1 tbsp oregano
1 tbsp dried thyme
Combine all ingredients thoroughly.
 
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