Real Estate News from Kristi Weinstock
October 2013
 

 

 

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Pricing Your Home to Sell
6 steps to get your lawn ready for fall

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Inventory levels lowest in 10+ years!

 

 

 

The Market is better than you think, inventory is LOW, and it's the PERFECT time to sell your home!

 
 

 

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Although it's always a little sad to see summer pass us by, fall feels warm and welcoming.  As we start to sense a chill in the air and the kids head back to school, it's a time to reschedule and bring order to our lives.

 

The start of the fall season typically brings many changes, and it's a great time to consider buying or selling a home. The market is only getting better, and I am always here to assist you with any of your housing needs.  Please feel free to contact me at your convenience.

 

Kristi

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Is this the year you are planning on putting your home up for sale?  If your answer is "yes" or "possibly, depending on price" we have a GREAT option for you. We'll take a look at your home and discuss pricing.  Once we've determined a number, we keep your home on file. If/when we have a buyer looking for a home matching your criteria, we give you a phone call to set up a private showing. This really works!

 


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Pricing Your Home to Sell

Written by Kristin Brown

 

How much your home is worth to you and how much it is considered to be worth in the real estate market can be two very different numbers. If you're planning to put your home up for sale, one of the most important factors in making a quick sale is pricing the property correctly. Your real estate agent can be your guide in making this all-important decision, but there are a few important guidelines for you to remember so that you understand how to put a price tag on your home without letting sentiment get in the way of sense.

 

It's obvious that pricing your home too high for its value or your neighborhood can mean it might end up sitting on the market. Pricing it too low means that you're losing potential revenue and leaving money on the table. By pricing your home "just right," you will not only ensure that it will appraise for approximately the same value (increasing the likelihood that your buyer will secure financing), but you will likely see an offer or two - and if you're lucky, multiple offers.

 

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6 steps to get your lawn ready for fall

By Joseph Truini  

 

With autumn nearly upon us and winter rapidly approaching, you're probably not spending much time thinking about your lawn. But autumn, with its cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall, is the ideal time to prepare your lawn for spring.

 

Many homeowners think lawns need less care in the fall because the grass grows slower. In fact, just the opposite is true. During this time of year, grass is busily absorbing energy, moisture and nutrients to prepare for a long, dormant winter. Give it a little attention now, and you'll be rewarded with a lush, healthy spring lawn. Just follow these six tips.

 

Keep on mowing

 

Continue to water and mow your lawn, as needed, throughout the fall. As the season draws to a close, drop the mower's blade to its lowest setting for the last two cuttings of the year. That will allow more sunlight to reach the crown of the grass, and there will be less leaf to turn brown during the winter.

 

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