Wednesday, July 27, 2011

12 Free Services That Pay Off For Buyers

To buy a home, you need to see things clearly. Knowledge and experience can sharpen your vision, and that’s why it pays to shop with real estate professionals. Buying, of course, involves much more than driving around neighborhoods and looking at homes. As experienced real estate professionals, we can offer you the following 12 services (and many more) to make your house hunting a successful and satisfying process.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

"The three keys to selling a home are price, condition and terms."

For a quick sale at the right price, you'll need to have your home in tip-top shape before it goes on the market. Buyers today look for model-home, move-in condition. Pay particular attention to "curb appeal" to ensure buyer traffic.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

"Buy the lowest priced house in the highest priced neighborhood you can afford."

If you find a home that's selling under market, be sure to find out why. First, get a professional inspection to make sure nothing major is wrong. Next, check the location. If it's next to a high school, for example, think twice about the traffic and noise next door. If you're lucky, the home may be sound and well-located but perhaps in less-than-optimal condition--something you can put right with "sweat equity." The home could also be priced lower than average because it is smaller than average or the sellers are under pressure to move quickly.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Interest rates and home prices tend to move in opposite directions.

Some people mistakenly believe buying a home is a bad idea when prices are up or when interest rates are high. In fact, either of those situations can be a great time to buy.


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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Going it Alone Is a Tough Task for Home Sellers

Selling a home sounds simple. As a "For Sale By Owner," all you have to do is put a sign in the yard, an ad in the paper, and stand back while the buyers come running to bid.
Take a moment to ponder these questions

Monday, July 11, 2011

Avoid the trap of being "house poor."

It can happen. Today's homes for sale can make your mouth water. But smart buyers keep their wish list under control. Try to avoid committing every last penny toward your monthly payment. Remember to set aside a reserve for home improvements, repairs, maintenance, furnishings (new buyers spend eight times the average in their first year of ownership). Keeping some cash and credit aside for emergencies is prudent. That way your home purchase is most likely to be a big hit -- not a money pit.

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320 E 300 S, Payson, UT


This beautiful 984 square foot home has 2 bedrooms and 1.00 full bathrooms. It is located at 320 E 300 S in Payson, UT.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Keep a Home Finder’s Notebook

First-time buyers often suggest this. After a day (or days) of visiting property after property it’s not uncommon to get lost in a daze. Two tips: Watch for memory points for each property: “The one with the red door.” The home with that big tree.” “The place with the baby grand piano in the kitchen nook.” Second, keep a notebook. Loose leaf is best. Staple in profile sheets, flyers, business cards. Consider a digital camera yourself to take exteriors (no photos inside, please) and print pictures. Some first-time buyers include property checklists, area maps, nearby comparable sales to help remember properties and develop a sense of price and value. You’ll be glad you did. A home finder’s notebook is a great tool to keep homes straight in mind – not to mention a wonderful memory years from now.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

STRESS BUSTERS: How To Minimize The Worries Of Moving

Relocation can be a time of extreme stress for you and your family. Such stress can easily spill over to your performance on a new job assignment. But here's the good news: Relocation stress can be managed -- whittled down to tolerable size -- vastly increasing the chances that the relocation will be a complete success.
Here are some of the leading stress-producers in the move, and ways in which we help solve them.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

1547 S 1170 E, Spanish Fork, UT


This beautiful 2974 square foot home has 3 bedrooms and 2.00 full bathrooms. It is located at 1547 S 1170 E in Spanish Fork, UT.

Secrets To An Easy Contract Closing!

{short description of image} Once you've signed a contract to buy a house, the preparation for settlement begins. Settlement, or closing escrow, is the process of transferring the title (ownership) of the home from seller to buyer. Often, the real estate agents involved in the sale help take care of these arrangements. But the buyer and seller are ultimately responsible for attending to these details.
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Friday, July 1, 2011

Hidden Advantages of Previously Owned Homes

When home buyers ask us about the merits of buying an "old" versus a newly built home, we show them how resales offer some of the best values in the market today. The news gets better when they see the wonderfully diverse resale selection of appealing styles and sizes in may locations and price ranges. Plus, when the owner goes to sell an "old" home, they have what most buyers are looking for.

6 Advantages to Previously Owned Homes