Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Off to Mexico

It is going to be a short week this week as we prepared to leave for a wedding in Mexico. Having never been to a wedding in Mexico this should be fun and my entire family is looking forward to it. Lindsey who lives in Tuscon and Shauna lives in Portland will meet us in Phoenix and then onwards for 4 days of sun and fun and a new experience. Our temperatures have dropped the last couple of days and getting up with the early sun at 5 am but 42 degrees outside has been invigorating so the warmth of Mexico has extra appeal this morning! I have no doubts that summer will be back and I will not be surprised to see high 80's for our return to Reno next week.

Everyone have a nice holiday weekend and I will be back in a week.

David

Saturday, May 19, 2007

How to get an offer in todays market

Wow, I just came from a listing appointment and this is a great time to talk about "How to get an offer in today's market".

I am going to keep this blog real simple today:

(1) Get your ego off of the table. (2) No one cares how many wonderful holidays you have celebrated in your home, the buyer has no interest in paying you for your good times. (3) Yes, you have nice neighbors, so do other people. (4) Yes, you certainly have put money into maintaining your home, that is a cost of owning your home, you are supposed to. (5) Yes, your landscaping is beautiful, but is it really $50,000 better than the other homes in the area? (6) Costs to build, your house is not new, if the buyer wants a new home they will buy one. (7) I had my home appraised and the appraiser told we what it was worth, yes but did he guarantee what it will sell for in the next 90 days? Worth and what a home will sell for in a given time frame are two different worlds. If you have a year to sell then put your home on the market in 8 months price correctly (8) My friends all tell me how great the home is and would all love to buy my home, great then ask them to write you a check.

To sell today you must get the ego off of the table and place your home on the market at a price that is realistic for your area. Homes sold in the last 60 days and homes in escrow today are the only true measure of real value. That coupled with the number, or lack thereof of homes sold and the amount of homes for sale will provide the basic building blocks for value. Do not price your home based on other homes in your area, that is unless you are only interested in listing your home and not selling it.

In today's market your home must scream value. That means you must (A) price the home within in the market (no, that does not mean the lowest price), (B) stage the home, (C) maintain your landscaping, (D) make access to your home easy.

If you will balance out these 4 basic points you can expect to see an offer on your home, it is that simple. PRICE, TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Busy, busy weekend. Open house, 50 people came through (it helps when the home is the "featured" home in the news paper and 3 people showed serious interest in the home! 3 buyers called wanting to see homes and wrote 1 offer and received an offer. Sunday being Mothers day was quiet and I enjoyed the morning with my mother, spent some time in the garden and then spent 2 quite hours on the Truckee river.

I was asked a question at the open house about how to tell if an agents marketing is good and effective. The answer is fairly simple and will depend somewhat on the price point that the agent and the seller are talking about and I will give my thoughts on that later this week.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Why stage a home to sell?

It has been a busy weekend, managed to get a day off, the sun is out and it is warming up and back to work today. I spent the morning with a seller on the art of staging and they wanted to know why staging is so important. 1st the value of staging is a bit overblown but it is valuable in the right home and done the right way. Simply put staging is the art of creating an atmosphere in a home that allows buyers to see themselves in the home and excite their emotional response to want the house to become their home. What staging is not is redecorating the home to some one else's taste or making a home faddish. Staging is not cheap but by the same token does not need to cost $10,000's of thousands of dollars either. In addition staging does not mean that a home will sell for more money, in fact the real value of staging is to shorten the market time and improve the return to the seller (keep in mind owning your own home for 3-4 extra months with taxes, insurance and mortgage payments adds up fast). But to go into staging to think that the home will sell for more money is probably not the soundest approach. Staging came about for the simple reason that most homeowners did not have the time, money or assistance of a professional as they put their home together over the years. In fact many homeowners drag along old, outdated furniture from new home to new home and added to the daily clutter of all of our lives a home can show less than perfect. A good stager will compensate for these common issues and inject life into a home and create an atmosphere that is more appealing to the buyer and allow the seller to achieve selling the home at "fair market value".

Friday, May 4, 2007

Real estate market May 2007

As I sit down to write a little bit today it has been snowing and we have almost an inch of snow on the ground (melting fast I must say) on May the 4th, welcome to spring in the Sierras! The last 120 days have been quite a ride for us so far this year and I have just completed my e mail newsletter for May. This provides me some reflection on how real estate and Reno for that matter is faring today and how we compare with last year. The facts are in and the market is down but then again anyone watching the news knows that. What the news fails to show is that the buyers are buying and the market has not fallen into a black hole and is not going to either. So far for the year we seem to be down on buyers about 18% over last year and as a whole the market has lost value of about 16% but I expect that number to change as we get in the May and June sales and I think the negative numbers will improve some. This week we have put several homes into escrow and our closing this week include one of the highest values for a home of it's type sold in the last 12 months! What I am seeing is a huge amount of buyer interest in wanting to make a purchase but also being very cautious. Our showing are way up and though our summer buying season is going to be weak I still feel that it will hold its own.
I have to admit that with the weather today the office is pretty quiet so I think that when I am done here that I will leave a little early today and go treat myself and sneak over to Orvis and look at some fly fishing stuff.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

I am officially blogging now!