Thursday, February 23, 2012

The Importance of Curb Appeal

Below is a great article I read on About.com written by Janet Wickell that gives some really good info on giving your house curb appeal to attract buyers. It also applies for anyone just looking for a little spring pick-me-up in their yard! =)


Home Selling Advice to Help You Attract Potential Buyers

A large percentage of home buyers decide whether or not to look inside a house or take it seriously based on its curb appeal—the view they see when they drive by or arrive for a showing. You can help make sure they want to come inside your house by spending some time working on the its exterior appearance.

It's difficult to look at our own house in the same way that potential home buyers do, because when we become accustomed to the way something looks and functions, we can't see its faults. Decide right now to stop thinking of the property as a home. It's a house—a commodity you want to sell for the highest dollar possible.

Curb Appeal Exercise

The next time you come home, stop across the street or far enough down the driveway to get a good view of the house and its surroundings.

  1. What is your first impression of the house and yard area?

  2. What are the best exterior features of the house or lot? How can you enhance them?

  3. What are the worst exterior features of the house or lot? How can you minimize or improve them?

Park where a potential buyer would and walk towards the house, looking around you as if it were your first visit. Is the approach clean and tidy? What could you do to make it more attractive?

Take photos of the home's exterior. If you have a digital camera, view the color versions first, then remove the color and look at it in black and white, because it's easier to see problems when color isn't around to affect our senses.

Make a list of the problem areas you discovered. Tackle clean up and repair chores first, then put some time into projects that make the grounds more attractive.

  • Kill mold and mildew on the house, sidewalks, roof, or driveway.

  • Stow away unnecessary garden implements and tools.

  • Clean windows and gutters.

  • Pressure wash dirty siding and dingy decks.

  • Edge sidewalks and remove vegetation growing between concrete or bricks.

  • Mow the lawn. Get rid of weeds.

  • Rake and dispose of leaves, even if your lot is wooded.

  • Trim tree limbs that are near or touching the home's roof.

Don't Forget the Rear View

Buyers doing a drive by will try their best to see your back yard. If it's visible from another street or from someone's driveway, include it in your curb appeal efforts.

Evening Curb Appeal

Do your curb appeal exercise again at dusk, because it isn't unusual for potential buyers to drive by houses in the evening.

One quick way to improve evening curb appeal is with lighting:

  • String low voltage lighting along your driveway, sidewalks, and near important landscaping elements.
  • Add a decorative street lamp or an attractive light fixture to a front porch.
  • Make sure lighting that's visible through front doors and windows enhances the home's appearance.

Landscaping Decisions

There are times that adding elements to your landscaping can improve curb appeal, but there are other times when removing something is even more effective.

For example, we had a listing for a large brick house with large white columns. Tall evergreens, planted in front of each column, had grown taller than the roof. They obscured the columns and windows and made it difficult to see the front of the house.

We suggested that the owner remove them. She trimmed them back, but it didn't do the trick—they were unattractive and still kept potential buyers from seeing the true character of the house.

I sold the house to a couple who could see past the trees. One of their first tasks after closing was to yank them out of the ground, instantly boosting the home's curb appeal.

Most buyers cannot visualize changes, and often won't take a second look at a house if the first look doesn't appeal to them. Home buyers who can visualize changes, and are prepared to make them, expect you to reduce the price of the house to compensate for the work they plan to do.

A Few Curb Appeal Tips

  • If you can budget it, a fresh paint job does wonders for a dingy house. Drive around your town to find color schemes that are appealing.

  • Install a more attractive front door, maybe something with leaded glass inserts.

  • If you can't justify the cost of a new door, consider replacing plain doorknob hardware with something more attractive.

  • If new hardware is beyond your budget, repaint or stain the door and polish the hardware?

If you brainstorm, you'll find that there's a solution to most problems—one that lets you stay within your budget. The trick is to find the areas where improvements are needed, then work on them as best you can.


Please feel free to call us anytime with all your Real Estate needs and questions, we are more than happy to help. And remember, We love referrals!


- Eric and Rachel Anderson

Anderson Real Estate Team

253-985-0955

Monday, January 23, 2012

Snowmageddon 2012!

By now we hope all or most of you have had your electricity restored and have been able to restock your fridge and catch up on your laundry! That was one crazy storm that we don't hope to revisit anytime soon! (or ever for that matter!)

Even though we live in the Great Pacific Northwest we Washingtonians are not used to such extreme weather! =) 4 days without power in freezing temperatures is not an adventure we would sign up for again. Luckily we came out the other side of the storm dubbed "Snowmageddon" relatively unscathed! And we pray you did too!

For now, we are optimistic that the groundhog won't see his shadow on February 2nd and Spring will arrive early! =) Until then, we hope you stay warm and dry, and make sure you give us a call for all your real estate needs!

Your Friends, Eric and Rachel
Anderson Real Estate Team!


P.S. - Remember, we love referrals!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Happy 2012!

Happy New Year to you and yours from Anderson Real Estate Team! We met some great new friends in 2011, and reconnected with a few old ones! It was a fabulous year for us as we learned more about the current real estate market and how to better serve our clients! We look forward to the same and more in 2012!

We so appreciate all the people who have teamed up with Anderson Real Estate Team to enable us to bring you a better experience in the Sale or Purchase of your home. A huge THANK YOU to Teena Williams and the rest of the gang at McFarren, Burns & Stoval, Attorney's Title and Escrow, Sam and Nikki at Eagle Home Mortgage in Sumner, and our own REUSA Northwest, for all the great resources you provide!

We also had the opportunity in 2011 to go to Honduras on a mission trip and to visit old friends, while our friends Teena Williams and Jessica Rogers watched over the business (Thanks guys!). It was such an amazing experience and we hope to be able to do more trips like that in the future!

We are constantly seeking knowledge and experience to help us better serve our clients and we will continue to do that in the new year. Please remember we are always happy to answer your real estate questions and that we build our business by your referrals. So if you or your friends & family are ready to buy or sell in 2012 we hope to be your real estate professionals of choice!

- Eric & Rachel Anderson
Anderson Real Estate Team
253-985-0955

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

THANK YOU!

HOORAY! Our annual Customer Appreciation Event was a huge success! We had so much fun meeting (some for the first time) and speaking with all of you, doing Santa pictures and eating snacks! Here is a sample of some of the pictures we took:

Wasn't that fun!?

We also want to give a HUGE thank you to McFerran, Burns & Stovall (http://www.mbs-shortsales.com/) for hosting our event and allowing us to use their beautiful offices for our setting! Teena Williams (& Pluto) for helping out the entire day! And last, but certainly not least, SANTA (www.tacomasanta.com) for taking time out of his Christmas preparations to pose for some pictures! We appreciate you all so much and truly value your time and efforts!

May the new year find all of you happy and healthy as we look forward to a great 2012 and our next event! Please feel free to call or email us anytime for your real estate questions or needs, and make sure you tell your friends and family about us. We love referrals!

~ Anderson Real Estate Team ~
Phone - 253 - 985 - 0955
E-mail - eric@andersonrealestateteam.com
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