Posts Tagged ‘real estate needs’

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Ann Arbor Area Real Estate Series – Five Tips for Spring Cleaning

Ann Arbor Home Spring Cleaning TipsAnn Arbor Area Real Estate Series – Five Tips for Spring Cleaning

Spring is here and for those selling a home or getting ready to put their house on the market, there’s nothing quite as beneficial as doing a great “spring cleaning” job to not only make your home look great, but to get rid of some of that clutter that could distract someone coming to see your home.

Here are five spring cleaning tips that can help you sell your home:

  1. Curb appeal becomes as important as ever when the weather turns nicer and buyers are more likely to spend time outside looking at the exterior of the house and the property. Make sure to have a well-maintained lawn with all the leaves gone, the grass mowed and the hedges trimmed.

Spruce things up by buying some inexpensive, yet colorful flowers and spread fresh   mulch in flowerbeds. Fill in any bare spots on your lawn with sod or seed. Make sure to also clean your gutters, wash your welcome mat and put away any rakes or winter shovels that clutter the yard.

2. The phrase “I don’t do windows” should never apply when selling a home. While a REALTOR® may tell you that homes show better with the blinds or curtains up, this will not be true if the windows are dirty. A clean window brings more light into a room and allows buyers the chance to see what the view will be when they look out of their potential new home. It’s important to clean both the inside and outside of all windows until they are streak free and spotless. This includes all sliding glass doors, garage windows and outside doors.

3. Pay close attention to the “little” things that might draw the eye of a prospective homebuyer. Go around your home with a pad and pencil and inspect each room for things such as small holes in the wall where a painting used to hang, outlets that are missing a cover or doorknobs that are loose and squeaky. Also, be sure to check all of the caulking around sinks, faucets and tubs, as well as any grout in tile counters or bathtubs. As you take the time and the small amount of money to fix these items you reduce the reasons for someone not liking your home.

4. Power wash your driveway, walkway, siding and deck. You don’t need to invest in the money of buying a new power washer as they are easy to rent from stores such as Lowe’s. Power washing removes layers and years of dirt and grime from stone and cement, including mildew stains from the winter. Power washing the porch, a fence or deck clears away all the dirt and debris and makes the home instantly seem cleaner. If the outside of your home looks dingy, you may be setting the impression that you didn’t keep up the home itself well, so make sure to have everything looking top notch.

5. One of the first pieces of advice you will get from your real estate agent is to reduce clutter in your home. Spring cleaning is the perfect excuse to get rid of things you don’t really need. Go through all your closets and bag up all the clothes that don’t fit, are out of style or you simply don’t wear anymore and donate them to a charity. Take your old books, the kids’ toys they no longer play with and those kitchen knickknacks and hold a garage sale. A de-cluttered home is always more attractive to the homebuyer.

As always, we here at Prudential Snyder & Company Realtors are here to assist you with any of your Ann Arbor Area home buying, home selling, rental or other Ann Arbor real estate needs.

Call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or 734-660-0105 evenings and weekends. We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or online at www.prusnyder.com anytime. Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

 
Monday, July 12th, 2010

Ann Arbor Ranks in Top 50 Places to Live!

Ann Arbor Real Estate News: Ann Arbor Ranks in the Top 50 Places to Live!

Once again, Ann Arbor MI has made the top 50 on the CNNMoney.com best small cities to live in!  For 2010, we’re ranked at #46.  Here’s the article from the website…

Ann Arbor Huron River Kayakers 

WINNERTop 100 rank: 46
Population: 116,000
Compare Ann Arbor to Top 10 Best Places
Football season may be this city’s most popular pastime, but residents of Ann Arbor would insist that the city is always a great place to be.

This friendly college town has all the perks of a much bigger city. The downtown area is a mecca of arts and culture, with museums, theatres, and galleries. Golf courses and biking and hiking trails are never far away.

The University of Michigan campus is the major employer in the city, but Border’s Books and Domino’s Pizza also both have headquarters here. –B.D.

 

Interested in making a move to the Ann Arbor area?  Call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or 734-660-0105 evenings and weekends.  We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or online at www.prusnyder.com anytime. Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

As always, we here at Prudential Snyder & Company Realtors are here to assist you with any of your Ann Arbor Area home buying, home selling, rental or other real estate needs.

 
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Short Sales 101 Revisited

Ann Arbor Real Estate Information: Short Sales Revisited

We ran this blog a couple of months ago, but in light of all of the recent news regarding short sales and the HAFA program developments, here’s a quick refresher!

Ann Arbor House Small in HandsWe keep hearing about them in the news, so what are they? Wikipedia defines a Short Sale as follows: A short sale is a sale of real estate in which the sale proceeds fall short of the balance owed on the property’s loan.

Once upon a time, being involved in a Short Sale held a stigma. It usually indicated that you were unable to make your payments. Today, that is not the case. Homeowners who are relocating due to job changes or other circumstances may qualify for Short Sale programs and it doesn’t have to destroy your credit rating.

Why is this so important to work with a specially trained Agent?

1. The process can be both lengthy and frustrating.

2. Not all Homeowners qualify for Short Sale programs.

3. IRS could determine forgiveness is income.

4. Your credit is at stake.

5. Release of lien is not the same as release of obligation.

6. Current government programs are changing rapidly.

7. Short Sale homes are sometimes stigmatized.

No one can guarantee the outcome of your Short Sale, but here at Prudential Snyder & Company, we have trained Realtors who are ready to answer your questions and guide you through the Short Sale process. We know the paperwork, the expectations, and the pitfalls of working with the banks. We will work diligently to make sure that the process is as low stress as we can make it.

As always, we are here in the Greater Ann Arbor Area to assist you with any of your home buying, home selling, rental or other real estate needs. Plus, we have a great network of Agents across the US who can assist with properties in other areas. Call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or

734-660-0105 evenings and weekends. We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or online at www.prusnyder.com anytime. Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

 
Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Short Sales 101

Miniature Ann Arbor House in Hands

Ann Arbor Real Estate Information: Short Sales 101

We keep hearing about them in the news, so what are they? Wikipedia defines a Short Sale as follows: A short sale is a sale of real estate in which the sale proceeds fall short of the balance owed on the property’s loan.

Once upon a time, being involved in a Short Sale held a stigma. It usually indicated that you were unable to make your payments. Today, that is not the case. Homeowners who are relocating due to job changes or other circumstances may qualify for Short Sale programs and it doesn’t have to destroy your credit rating.

Why is this so important to work with a specially trained Agent?

1. The process can be both lengthy and frustrating.

2. Not all Homeowners qualify for Short Sale programs.

3. IRS could determine forgiveness is income.

4. Your credit is at stake.

5. Release of lien is not the same as release of obligation.

6. Current government programs are changing rapidly.

7. Short Sale homes are sometimes stigmatized.

No one can guarantee the outcome of your Short Sale, but here at Prudential Snyder & Company, we have trained Realtors who are ready to answer your questions and guide you through the Short Sale process. We know the paperwork, the expectations, and the pitfalls of working with the banks. We will work diligently to make sure that the process is as low stress as we can make it.

As always, we are here in the Greater Ann Arbor Area to assist you with any of your home buying, home selling, rental or other real estate needs. Plus, we have a great network of Agents across the US who can assist with properties in other areas. Call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or

734-660-0105 evenings and weekends. We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or online at www.prusnyder.com anytime. Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!