Posts Tagged ‘realestate’

A Good Time to Buy a Home?

Thursday, June 24th, 2010


With the end of the first time homebuyers tax credit, the real estate market has slowed by all accounts.  But maybe there is new incentive to buy.  Mortgage rates have hit a record low.  They have sunk to 4.69 percent.  The lowest since Freddie Mac began tracking rates in 1971.  The article below from msnbc tells more.

Mortgage rates sink to record low – Real estate- msnbc.com

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7 Home Improvements NOT to Make | Shreveport Real Estate

Thursday, June 10th, 2010


Are you thinking of making improvements on your home before selling?  While fresh paint and clean carpets are always a good idea, some major improvements may not get you the return on investment you were hoping for.  Check out this article for some tips on what improvements may not be worth it…

7 Home Improvements NOT to Make | Shreveport Real Estate

Some inexpensive things that can be done which could regain your investment and then some:

  • Fresh paint – covering up faded or scuffed up paint gives your home a fresh and well maintained look.  Choose neutral colors to enable buyers to envision themselves in the home.
  • Clean carpets – Dirty and stained carpets can have buyers thinking in terms of dollars it will cost to replace.  Have the carpets cleaned.  It is inexpensive and will have buyers seeing an asset rather than a hindrance.
  • Remove clutter – Clear table tops, under the beds, and bathroom and kitchen counters.  Maximize and show off the space available.  Leave only a decorative item or two on tables and remove all toiletries from the bathroom counters and that basket of mail from the kitchen counter.
  • Remove oversize or extra pieces of furniture – Rooms which are packed with furniture give the impression of being too small.  Remove extra furniture to storage.  Choose pieces that fit the size of the room and keep only enough to make a warm and inviting space.

These few simple and inexpensive things can increase what a buyer may be willing to offer for your home.  Get some tips for staging your home for real estate photos by clicking on the “Preparing for a Virtual Tour” tab to the right.Living Room Photo

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Home Selling Tips

Monday, May 31st, 2010


It’s summertime here in the Shreveport / Bossier City area and people are beginning to think about moving.  Are you getting your home ready to sell?  Below are a few tips to help you get top dollar for your home.  This article includes tips on everything from pricing your home correctly, to choosing the right real estate agent, to home staging.

10 Best-Kept Secrets for Selling Your Home : Real Estate : Home & Garden Television

If you are thinking about having your home professionally photographed, these tips are great for getting your home into picture perfect condition.  Remember, the photos or virtual tour used to advertise your home are the buyers very first impression.  The photos can often determine whether a potential buyer decides to visit your home in person.  Too see a few more tips about preparing your home for photographing visit our “Preparing for a Virtual Tour” page.

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Real Estate Photography – How Important is it?

Friday, May 28th, 2010


Are the photos used to market a home important?  The general consensus is YES!  With 90% of buyers starting their search online and an overwhelming majority of those ranking the photos as a top priority, they could be the single most important thing to attract a buyer’s attention.

So this begs the question – are do it yourself photos adequate?  The photos not only speak to the property being marketed, but also to the quality of marketing being provided.  And ultimately, to the professionalism of the marketer.  Are sellers happy with photos that may pale in comparison to other properties similar to theirs?  And does this reflect upon the agent doing the marketing?

Here is what one agent in San Diego had to say.

More on do-it-yourself listing photography. It reflects poorly. — The San Diego Home Blog

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