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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Message to Sellers!

Sellers, Beware: Five Reasons You Might Not Get Top Dollar when You Sell Your Home (And How to Avoid Them)

 

Sellers, Beware: Five Reasons You Might Not Get Top Dollar when You Sell Your Home (And How to Avoid Them)For most people, their home is their largest asset, so they want to maximize that asset by getting top dollar when they sell. Here are a few reasons you might not get top dollar when you sell – and how to avoid them!
Selling At The Wrong Time
From early spring to late summer is home-buying season for most people, especially those with children. Putting your house on the market during this period is when you are likely to get top dollar for it. Early fall is also a good time to list your home. Winter – especially December – is the worst time to list. If you list your home outside of prime selling season, you are likely to get less for it than you could have otherwise.
Not Staging Your Home Properly
Many people think of staging as simply rearranging the furniture or changing curtains, but there is so much more to it, and not doing it properly can mean less money for your home. To stage your home properly, you must declutter, putting knick-knacks and family pictures away. You also want to make sure your home is as clean as possible and that you correct any defects such as holes in the wall or cracked window panes. Another thing you should do as part of your staging routine is to paint your walls in neutral colors and update cabinet hardware and light fixtures that are out of date. These little changes can make a big difference. 
Not Paying Attention To Curb Appeal
You can spend all the time and money necessary to spruce up the inside of your home, but if your lawn is a patch of dirt and your gutters are falling down, all that work and money can go for naught. To get top dollar for your home, you need to improve your curb appeal. This includes seeding or sodding bare spots in your lawn, trimming trees and shrubbery and fixing up home-related items such as broken concrete and sagging gutters.
Not Getting The Price Right
You might think that to get the highest price out of your house, you have to price it high. However, that’s not necessarily always the case. If you price your house too high, it can make other similar houses that are priced lower look like better deals. You should make sure to pay close attention to what comparable homes are selling for in the area and price your home accordingly.
Not Working With A Real Estate Agent
Many people think they can save a bundle selling their home by not working with a real estate agent. While you do save on the real estate commission, you can lose more than that amount by making mistakes in pricing and marketing. A real estate agent will have access to resources you don’t, such as information on buyers looking in your neighborhood. An agent will market your home, make sure it is priced accordingly and set up showings. It is worth your time and money to call an agent experienced in selling homes in your neighborhood who can give you a market evaluation.



Melissa Wyatt, NMLS #234601
Mortgage Loan Specialist
Direct: 317.975.0741
On Twitter @HoosierLoanLady
www.HoosierLoanLady.com  

Message to Sellers!

Sellers, Beware: Five Reasons You Might Not Get Top Dollar when You Sell Your Home (And How to Avoid Them)

 

Sellers, Beware: Five Reasons You Might Not Get Top Dollar when You Sell Your Home (And How to Avoid Them)For most people, their home is their largest asset, so they want to maximize that asset by getting top dollar when they sell. Here are a few reasons you might not get top dollar when you sell – and how to avoid them!
Selling At The Wrong Time
From early spring to late summer is home-buying season for most people, especially those with children. Putting your house on the market during this period is when you are likely to get top dollar for it. Early fall is also a good time to list your home. Winter – especially December – is the worst time to list. If you list your home outside of prime selling season, you are likely to get less for it than you could have otherwise.
Not Staging Your Home Properly
Many people think of staging as simply rearranging the furniture or changing curtains, but there is so much more to it, and not doing it properly can mean less money for your home. To stage your home properly, you must declutter, putting knick-knacks and family pictures away. You also want to make sure your home is as clean as possible and that you correct any defects such as holes in the wall or cracked window panes. Another thing you should do as part of your staging routine is to paint your walls in neutral colors and update cabinet hardware and light fixtures that are out of date. These little changes can make a big difference. 
Not Paying Attention To Curb Appeal
You can spend all the time and money necessary to spruce up the inside of your home, but if your lawn is a patch of dirt and your gutters are falling down, all that work and money can go for naught. To get top dollar for your home, you need to improve your curb appeal. This includes seeding or sodding bare spots in your lawn, trimming trees and shrubbery and fixing up home-related items such as broken concrete and sagging gutters.
Not Getting The Price Right
You might think that to get the highest price out of your house, you have to price it high. However, that’s not necessarily always the case. If you price your house too high, it can make other similar houses that are priced lower look like better deals. You should make sure to pay close attention to what comparable homes are selling for in the area and price your home accordingly.
Not Working With A Real Estate Agent
Many people think they can save a bundle selling their home by not working with a real estate agent. While you do save on the real estate commission, you can lose more than that amount by making mistakes in pricing and marketing. A real estate agent will have access to resources you don’t, such as information on buyers looking in your neighborhood. An agent will market your home, make sure it is priced accordingly and set up showings. It is worth your time and money to call an agent experienced in selling homes in your neighborhood who can give you a market evaluation.



Melissa Wyatt, NMLS #234601
Mortgage Loan Specialist
Direct: 317.975.0741
On Twitter @HoosierLoanLady
www.HoosierLoanLady.com  

Monday, July 28, 2014

Moving to Franklin, IN?? Here are two great homes to consider!

Here are 2 Great Homes in FRANKLIN, IN
that you need to look at if you are considering moving to this area!
They are both in the popular Heritage Subdivision
 2222 Hampton Drive
$164,000.00
http://www.mlsfinder.com/in_mibor/suewhitney/index.cfm?action=listing_detail&property_id=21281622

946 Ravine Drive
$117,000
http://www.mlsfinder.com/in_mibor/suewhitney/index.cfm?action=listing_detail&property_id=21294031

Heritage Subdivision has a lot to offer to the people who live in this community.
There is a very nice clubhouse, community swimming pool,
paved walking trails, basketball courts, tennis courts, several ponds
and very nice playground areas for smaller children.
CALL ME TODAY to have a personal showing of either of these homes!
(317) 966-1790

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Looking in Franklin, IN??? Here's a great home/great buy!


2222 Hampton Drive
Franklin, IN
Popular Heritage Subdivision
$164,900.
Visit the website: www.hamptondrfranklinin.info
for more information or go to
http://www.mlsfinder.com/in_mibor/suewhitney/index.cfm?action=listing_detail&property_id=21281622

Monday, July 21, 2014

Wanting to BUY in Johnson County? Mortgage Rates Inch Down Slightly!

Mortgage Rates Inch Down Slightly
Fixed mortgage rates for most home loans fell slightly this week to remain near historic lows.  The average interest rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage dipped to 4.13% from 4.15% last week, according to the latest survey from mortgage buyer Freddie Mac.  It was at 4.37% a year ago.
Meanwhile, the average rate on a 15-year fixed loan dropped to 3.23% from 3.24% last week. At this time last year it averaged 3.41%
"Mortgage rates were little changed amid a week of light economic reports," said Frank E. Nothaft, Freddie Mac vice president and chief economist.  
Looking ahead, most analysts predict rates will hold steady in the short term.  
GIVE ME A CALL TODAY if you are interested in making a real estate move - Buying or Selling --- I can help you with your needs!  (317) 966-1790

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Moving to Greenwood, Whiteland, Franklin, Bargersville Areas?



Thinking of Moving to the Johnson County Area?
Greenwood, Whiteland, Franklin, Bargersville, Center Grove?
Let me be the one to help you through the transition!!
Call me at 317-966-1790

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Great Home/Great Buy in Franklin, IN



946 Ravine Drive
Franklin, IN
Popular Heritage Community
$117,000
This home is a must see!  It's a three bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2,134 square feet!  There is a spacious loft on the upper level that splits the bedrooms from the master bedroom.  The master bedroom suite has it's own bathroom and walk in closet.  The lower level has a very open floor plan that could be used in a variety of ways.  There is a separate laundry room with storage space just off of the kitchen that leads to the two car garage.  The Heritage Community offers a clubhouse with a swimming pool, walking trails, playgrounds, and several ponds.  


CALL ME TODAY FOR A PERSONAL SHOWING
(317) 966-1790

Friday, July 11, 2014

Open House 7/13 Kensington Grove, Greenwood, IN

5517 Camden Lane, Greenwood, IN
Popular Kensington Grove Subdivision
New Price: $445,000.
OPEN SUNDAY 7/13/14
1:00 - 3:00 pm
For more information about this home go to:
http://www.mlsfinder.com/in_mibor/suewhitney/index.cfm?action=listing_detail&property_id=21282584

Monday, July 7, 2014

Great House/Great Price in Franklin, IN!! Must See!

This home is located at 946 Ravine Drive, Franklin, IN
Popular Heritage Subdivision
Great 3 bedroom/2.5 bath with an open concept floorplan
Nice sized loft on upper level
Subdivision provides: community center, community pool, playgrounds, walking trails, lakes
Franklin Community School District
Listed for $117,000
MUST SEE - Call me today at (317) 966-1790
Visit my website for more information at: suwhitney.kwrealty.com

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Looking for a Home in Franklin, IN?? Great Buy- Great Neighborhood!

2222 Hampton Drive, Franklin, IN
Heritage Subdivision
$164,900
This home is a bargain!  Many updates and original homeowner! Lots of homeowner pride!
Visit the following website for more information about this particular home:
www.2222hamptondrfranklinin.info
CALL ME TODAY for a PERSONAL SHOWING at (317) 966-1790

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Looking for a home in the Greenwood/Whiteland/Franklin area?

Are you looking for a home in the Greenwood, Whiteland, or Franlin, IN areas?
GIVE ME A CALL at 317-966-1790
I would be more than happy to assist you in the buying or selling of your home!
I have lived in this are for over 35 years and know the community and schools very well.
Right now is a great time to buy or sell!

Hope to hear from you soon!!