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Using Neighbourhood Data to Help Sell Your Home

Sunday, August 12th, 2018

Your neighborhood has a lot of features that can help sell your home faster. Unfortunately, buyers don’t usually notice those features just by driving around. So, you need to make sure they get all the information they need about your neighborhood. For example, say homes don’t go on the market often in your area. That’s an indication that the quality of life in the neighborhood is so good that no one wants to leave! In real estate we measure the area’s “turnover rate”, and it’s handy data to have when listing your home.

Another bit of data that buyers can’t simply see is the local crime rate. But, most police departments keep those statistics. If your neighborhood has a low crime rate, that’s an obvious plus to sellers.

Demographic data can also be helpful when selling your property. If your neighborhood has a lot of families, for example, that’s going to be appealing to buyers with kids. Even local development plans can play a role in making your home more attractive to buyers. If a new ramp to a major highway is in the works nearby, getting to work is going to be easier. That’s a big benefit to commuters.

Other types of data that can help sell your home include:

• Planned local construction

• Proposals for neighborhood improvements. (For example, a new playground.)

• Rates at which local property values are increasing. Any information that shows the advantages of living in your area is going to be useful when selling.

By the way, this is the kind of information I put together to provide to prospective buyers when selling your home. Contact me today.

 

Do I need a Real Property Report to sell my home?

Friday, March 31st, 2017

If you live in Alberta the answer is yes if you own a detached home, an attached home or a Bare land Condominium you will need a Real Property Report with compliance. If you own a conventional Condo then you do not need a Real Property Report.

What is a Real Property Report?

A Real Property Report is a legal document that clearly illustrates the locations of significant visible improvements relative to the property boundaries.   It is a land survey that shows where the buildings are located and it shows the property lines.  A Real Property report will show if there are any encroachments onto City of Calgary property or your neighbour’s property.  The survey must be completed by an Alberta Land Surveyor. An Example of a Real Property Report

Real Property Report Sample

Real Property Report Sample

Compliance

Once you have your Real Property Report completed you then have to take it to the City of Calgary and have them review it.  They look for encroachments, setbacks being met and many other problems.  If it meets all of the City’s criteria they will give you (for a fee) a stamp of compliance.

I do not know of one lawyer in Calgary that will close a Real Estate sale without a current Real Property Report.  When you are signing the papers at the lawyers you will be required to sign a document stating that the Real Property Report reflects the current state of the property.

Sometimes the mortgage lender will ask for a land survey, especially if your property is older and hasn’t changed hands in many years. You might also be asked for one by the buyer if there is any confusion about the size and boundaries of your property – or if significant changes have been made to it in recent years.

This is nothing to be concerned about. Property Surveyors are highly trained and licensed. In Canada, Professional Surveyors Canada (PSC) represents the profession nationally, and most provinces have their own professional associations. 

Before getting a new land survey, make sure you don’t already have one. Hopefully, you’ve stored the paperwork that relates to the purchase of your home. Look through it. A valid land survey might be right there. 

It is smart to get your Real Property Report with compliance before your home hits the market. This allows time to correct and issues that may arise getting compliance from the City.

If you have questions about land surveys, call today.

Selling a Home in a Crowded Market

Friday, March 17th, 2017

When you’re about to sell your home, it may be disheartening to see so many other properties for sale in your neighbourhood. You may be thinking, “That’s a lot of competition! Will our property get noticed?”

 Fortunately, there are many proven strategies for standing out in a sea of For Sale signs.

First of all, keep in mind that many home purchasers come from the REALTOR’S personal network of buyers who want to move into your area. So, choosing the right REALTOR® is crucial.

Second, remember that when there are other properties for sale on your street, curb appeal becomes even more important. There are many simple things you can do to make your property look great to those driving around looking at homes. Make sure your property looks as picture perfect as possible.

In a competitive market, it’s also more important than ever to highlight features of your home that are unique and enticing. If, for example, you have a large backyard deck and brand new hardwood flooring, make sure these are mentioned prominently on the feature sheet.

Finally, be as flexible as you can be when scheduling viewings and open houses. Don’t forget that other listed properties in your neighbourhood draw in buyers, who may notice your home. It’s not uncommon for a buyer to view a property and then scout the neighborhood. So, you want buyers to be able to see your home on short notice and at a convenient time for them. If there are several other nearby properties for sale, it means things are hot from a real estate point of view. You want to roll out the red carpet to buyers.

Looking for help selling your Calgary home quickly and for the best price? Call today!

Will an Open House Help Sell your Home?

Friday, March 10th, 2017

You’ve probably seen signs around the area for Open Houses. You may have even attended a few. These are open invitations for potential buyers to drop by on a certain day and time, to check out the property and get more information. When you’re listing your home for sale, you might wonder whether you’ll need to have an Open House.

To answer that question, you’ll need to consider the pros and cons. Planning and hosting an open house isn’t as easy as it may seem. There’s a lot of preparation involved. In addition, you’ll likely spend hours making your property look its best and you’ll need to be away from your home for a good part of that day.

That being said, an Open House has many advantages.

  • Open houses used to be advertised only by Realtor signs and attracted nosy neighbours but the world has changed. In Calgary open houses can now be advertised through our Realtor system and will get uploaded to Realtor.ca
  • Typically I find about 80% of my open house traffic saw the listing on Realtor.ca and came specifically to view that home.
  • It is important to note that open houses typically cater to the people who are in the beginning stages of their search and have not yet hired an agent to represent them.  If they are wowed by your home this often speeds up their buying timeline.
  • It helps showcase features of your property that may not come across well in advertisements and listing descriptions.
  • It attracts potential buyers who, for any number of reasons, might not otherwise call to view the home.
  • It generates a buzz and publicity about your listing.

When I get asked this question my answer is “Don’t know if it will help it sell your home but it certainly cannot hurt.  Having said that the final decision is always left up to the client.

PS: As I write this I can also tell you that last weekend I sold a home where the buyer was introduced to the home at an open house so it can work!

For more info on Open Houses contact us

Important Things to “Fix Up” before Selling

Friday, March 10th, 2017

Why is this critical?

Home buyers do not typically know anything about repair costs so they pull a number out of the air making sure that number is high enough – their estimate is always high and usually extremely high.  An Example, and I see this everyday is – the carpet in your living room is badly worn, cost to replace might be $2000.00, many buyers will use a number like $10,000 and will deduct that from your list price. So it’s your choice invest $2000 up front for lose $10,000 off the sales price.

When you’re preparing your Calgary home for sale, it’s not unusual to need to fix up a few things around the property. After all, you want your home to look its best to buyers, so that you get good offers, quickly. The longer your home sits on the market the less it will sell for.

What do you need to fix?

Here are three categories that will help you create and prioritize your list

Anything that squeaks or creaks – Is there something in your home that makes a noise it shouldn’t be making? Perhaps it’s a rattling closet door or a creaking floor board? You may be so used to it you no longer notice the sound. But buyers will. Be sure to get those items fixed.

Anything that’s unsightly- You don’t have to make your home look perfect. However, things that are unsightly will likely get buyers’ attention. You want them to focus on the terrific features of your property, not the scuff on the wall.  Take a walk through your property, including the yard. Pretend you’re the buyer. Do you notice anything that doesn’t look good? If so, tidy it up, fix it up or replace it.

Anything that’s broken-  If there’s anything that needs repair — an outside tap that’s not working, or a sliding door that regularly careens off its runner — call the contractor or fix it yourself.

Getting these items fixed will go a long way toward making your home appealing to buyers.

If you are in need of some professional help we are happy to connect you with Calgary contractors our clients have been happy with. Contact us!

Want more tips on preparing your home for sale? Contact us today.

 

 

The 5 Reasons Homes Don’t Sell

Friday, November 18th, 2016

Most people believe there are lots of reasons why a home doesn’t sell. However, there are actually only five. If you address these five common mistakes, then you will never have a problem getting your home sold.

Over Pricing and Speculating

We all wish we could ask whatever we wanted for our homes, but unfortunately price is set by comparable properties and market conditions. If you are priced above either of these, then your home will sit for a long time.

Looking at the price of homes currently listed for sale in your neighborhood only tells part of the story. You must research how much homes are actually selling for, and price your home accordingly. Your home will only sell for what buyers are willing to pay for it.

Exposure

Even a well priced property can’t sell, if no one knows about it. If you are not marketing your home where the buyers are looking, then you will not sell it. The greater the percentage of your target market that sees your home, the better chance you have of selling.

More and more, people are using the Internet as their primary source of research. Be sure your home is easy to find in the most common places that people look.

Poor Marketing

You have to make buyers WANT to look at your home. If your marketing makes your property look like every other listing, then you are simply “rolling the dice” and hoping for the best. Is your marketing truly compelling?

A great question to ask is… Why should someone buy my home, versus any other home in the neighborhood or city? If you don’t believe that you have a compelling reason, then the buyer won’t either.

Presentation

So now you’ve got someone to look at your home, but it’s a mess, smells bad, or simply shows poorly. If a buyer doesn’t feel comfortable in your home, you can forget about the sale.

If you can, don’t be around during showings, keep the house clean, and do some research on staging your home for selling. A small investment can make, or save you thousands.

Lack of Buyer Confidence

Purchases fall through every day, because sellers cannot confidently answer the buyer’s questions, provide accurate paperwork, or verify important details. If you are not organized before you sell, then you may watch all of your hard work go to waste, as a potential buyer walks away due to a lack of confidence.

Do Your Homework

You need to be very realistic with your goals when you are selling and you must do your homework. As the marketplace changes, so must your strategy. Too many people spend thousands of dollars, hours of their time (not to mention stress) and miss the best opportunities to sell because they don’t have the proper information to make a sale possible.

“Get the advice of experts when you can.”

Gather all of the information that you need and get the advice of experts when you can. At the end of the day, hiring a professional to ensure your sale is handled properly may be one of the best investments you can make.

For a free home consultation contact us. 

 

10 Ways to Get Your House in Tip Top Shape Prior to Selling It! And Maximize the Most Income!

Monday, November 14th, 2016

Many people want to know what the secret is to getting the most out of their real estate and to appeal most consumers looking for real estate today.  This report will guide you through doing many of those things to help get the most dollars when selling your property.

  1.     Paint the interior!  Most buyers appreciate a good fresh coat of paint and this will help enhance your properties value.  It will also help brighten your rooms giving a new clean                       appearance.  Stay away from bold and bright colors and focus more on lighter and softer earth tone shades.  This will also help make the rooms feel larger and appeal to a bigger group of         potential buyers.
  2.     Paint the outside!   Curb appeal is important and there is nothing worse for area estate professional to try and market a home that has peeling paint or is in desperate need of painting.         Of course depending on the time of year and the weather conditions if you can paint but if at all possible paint the exterior.  As noted with the interior suggestion of using soft lighter                 neutral colors do the same for painting the outside of your home.  Stay away from bright colors that others may not like.
  3.     Pick Up Any Outside Debris, Trash or Clutter!  First impressions make a huge impact on potential buyers.  Should your property have unwanted clutter at the initial greeting to               consumers when your property is shown, it will not help in the marketing and selling of your home.  A few hard hours of raking cleaning and picking up odds and ends could add                         “thousands” to the sales price of your home.
  4.     Reduce Extras and Odds and Ends From Your Home!  Rooms with too much furniture or decorations can often detract from the showing of your home.  Usually too much décor           can make the rooms look smaller and hurt your chances of selling your home.  Store unneeded furniture or items that you can do without during the marketing stage of your property               listing.  Your goal is to make your property look spacious and comfortable.  Buyers also want to see rooms that appear and look spacious to them.
  5.     Be sure and Open Blinds and Draperies!  This is a great idea to help aid the salesperson sell your home.  When your property is in tip top share and ready to show having as much            light as possible helps brighten your home and give it a good feel.
  6.     Avoid Playing Music!  Although you may like the music playing in the background it can be a deterrent to the agent and buyers while looking at your home.  Keep music off while your         home is being shown.
  7.     Price Your Property Right from the Beginning!  Many buyers take the approach and attitude that they can always come down on price.  This can be a bad thing to do.  Many buyers       feel if a home has been listed for a long time that there is something wrong with it.  Most agents will tell you that the best activity occurs during the first two to three weeks of the listing             begin date.  After a few weeks the activity will begin to taper off and showings will cease.  If your home is priced incorrectly from the beginning it will not get a lot of showings and the                 longer your home is on the market the more buyers will feel that it’s tainted or something’s wrong.  Price your home right at the beginning to help get the most activity and a quicker sale.
  8.     Have Your Carpets Cleaned!  It’s a good idea to have your carpets cleaned or your hardwood floors polished or waxed.  This is normally not too expensive and can usually add a lot of         appeal to potential buyers.
  9.     Hire a Staging Company!  If possible hire a staging company to help show you ways to maximize room appeal and value to your residence.  Many real estate firms have a staging                   company or people on staff who can aid in this service.  Feel free to ask me about how I can help with staging too.

      10.  Purchase New Linens and Towels for Bathrooms!  This can help aid in giving a new appearance to your bathrooms.

Surprising Ways Buyers Find Homes

Tuesday, July 12th, 2016

Do you ever wonder how most people find the homes they eventually buy? You might imagine them driving by a “For Sale” sign or seeing a home for sale in the newspaper and then calling to enquire. Of course, many buyers find out about listed properties that way. But, according to research by the National Association of Realtors, there are many other — sometimes surprising — ways buyers find their next dream home.

For example:

• 88% of buyers find a home with the help of a real estate agent.

• 90% of buyers search online as part of the home buying process. (Such as viewing a property’s profile on the agent’s website.)

• 69% of buyers searching for a home using Google, use a specific local term, such as “Calgary – Northwest- homes for sale”.

• 29-46% of buyers attend an Open House as part of their home hunting activities.

Overall, the research shows that buyers are using a multitude of ways — combining online and offline methods — to find homes. What does all this mean to you? If means that if you’re preparing your home for sale, you need to ensure your marketing plan takes into account all the ways buyers are finding properties — so you can be sure that they will find yours.

Looking for a REALTOR® who knows how to market your home for maximum exposure? Contact us today.