Thursday, September 27, 2012

Professional Home Photographers

Next in our series is some information that many people never consider...hiring a professional photographer to take pictures of your home.

Depending on your property and the market, consider hiring a professional real-estate photographer. Capturing the details of a home or property is only one facet of what a professional achieves. In addition to a “professional eye” a real-estate photographer will often bring specific camera equipment, lighting and digital photographic software. Professional portrait or landscape photographers also can do the job, but may have varied experience in getting the shots that compare with the real-estate photography that you will be up against, so check the results carefully before paying money to a photographer who might not be as experienced in the areas that you require.
The goal is to enable your home to show in photographs with a realism that draws people in and makes them want to view it in person. Getting the details of the front of the home, the darks and lights in the landscaping and eaves as well as the brights of the lawn and siding can be a tricky thing, and depicting the light and feel of the inside of the home is often beyond the scope of photographers who lack training.
There are ethics involved in real-estate photography. Representing your home in photographs is a balance of revealing the beauty and details, along with a realism that shows the property in a true light. Photographs that misrepresent the home lead to disappointment in the viewing stage, and ultimately can undermine the trust needed to work through the sales transaction. Be sure that the photographs truly show your home, and not some fantasy version with lighting or sense of scope that is vastly different than what will be seen in a walk-through.
There are some photos that you should leave out, as well. For example, is a half-bath worth bumping the picture of the delightful, custom garden shed or the view from the amazing deck? Leave the lesser bathrooms for the walkthrough and spend the valuable shot on something that is unique to your property. Not every bedroom requires a photograph, and basements, garages and storage areas are good bonus features for a walk-through. If appliances, art, or other elements are not being sold with the home, avoid putting them in photographs, or minimize their focus.
Ask your real-estate agent about professional real-estate photographers in your area and about their experience with using professional photography in listings. Many report higher sales prices and quicker sales, offsetting the cost of the investment. And, for those who want, you will have these professional photographs as memories you can keep for future generations.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Capture Your Home in Pictures

Below is the first in a series on the importance of taking pictures that willl help to sell your home.  The series is a reprint of a monthly newsletter that I email out from RE/MAX.  The information is so important that I thought I would share it here as well.  They say a picture is worth a thousand words and in this day of instant information you will want to make sure that you arm yourself with relevant and attractive images of the asset you wish to sell...your home!  
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Part 1 - Taking pictures yourself or having your Realtor do it for you

Smart sellers know that presenting a home for sale means putting it in the best shape ever. Of course, all that work deserves to be shown to the best advantage – both in “real life” and in each and every view of your home. Often, this first impression comes from photographs.
Putting your home on the market without a photo is essentially not putting your home on the market at all. People want to peek before taking the time to view. Newspaper advertising, online listings, take-sheets – each contain photographs designed to draw potential buyers to come walk through the home and to experience your property with a view towards ownership. Often photographs are what people keep with them as they are making decisions and considering what to bid.
As many as 10-12 photographs may be placed in listings online, but every property should have at least 3-5 shots that tell a story. The goal: to enable the viewer to imagine themselves living in the home. Squander your photographs by offering the wrong ones, and you are missing out on one of your greatest tools to pique the interest and imagination of buyers.
Must-have photos include front of home, kitchen, living room, master bedroom, master bathroom, dining areas, significant features, such as out-buildings, exceptional garages, mother-in-law quarters, and other perks. Include photos that contain elements that set your home apart. If you garden, keep horses, have a game-room, pool, patio, deck or some other feature that photographs well, use it. In listings powerful copy can play a feature up, but a single, considerate photograph really is worth a thousand words. And about those photos… who should take them? Some agents photograph homes themselves, some hire professional real-estate photographers, some request photographs from home owners. Which way is best? If the agent takes the photographs or hires the photographer, the “ownership” of the photographs might be in question. Change agents, and you will need to start with fresh photographs.
Next blog - Hiring a professional photographer.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Closets

I was recently speaking with a friend of mine and she told me about her new, master bedroom closet.  It got me thinking about the importance of clutter-free, organized spaces and how they can sell your home. 

Take the humble closet.  Most of us have a bar or two, a few shelves, and stack our shoes on the floor.  You do not have to spend a ton of money to make the simplest of spaces look more inviting.  For instance, if you can, have all your hangers match.  It lends continuity to the space and instantly pulls it together visually.  You can pick hangers up at IKEA for a small investment which you can take with you when you move.  They have quality wood hangers which cost $4.99 for 8 hangers.  While it could be spendy to do every room in your home with these consider high profile closets like the front closet and your master closet.

IKEA hangers come in several colors
Bed Bath and Beyond also has a wide selection of hangers at a fair price.  The Slim Grips brand sells for $14.99 for 18 pieces.  These take up less space in the closet and keep your clothes from sliding around.  Keep an eye on the mail...Bed Bath and Beyond frequently sends out coupons which would knock your price back even more.
Slim Grips from Bed Bath and Beyond


Next, group similar items together.  Short sleeve tops go in one section and long sleeve in another.  You can get really organized and divide by color.  Keep folded items in neat stacks.  Consider finding some kind of a shoe rack to organize all your shoes, too.  It sounds extra fussy but once it is done the look is clean, tidy, and impressive.  Also, a well organized space quite often looks bigger!  Who ever complained about having too much space?

It is always important to remember that you get that one chance to make a strong first impression.  Help potential buyers look at the attributes of your home by taking away distractions like a messy cluttered closet.  Start small with the front closet and move on from there.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Fall 2012 Parade of Homes

Can you believe that it is almost time for the fall 2012 Parade of Homes?  The Parade of Homes will be held from September 8-30.  Hours are Thursday-Sunday from noon-6p.m.    There are 282 new homes on the Parade this year and they range in price from   $139,900-$2,780,000.  Of course the parade is fun to visit and you may even find a home that you would like to buy, but one of the other great things about the parade is the inspiration you can gain from seeing the cream of the crop.  You may gain valuable decorating and staging ideas which could come in handy if you are looking to sell.  You may also glean some ideas from a parade home for a clever use of space or color choices.
Visit the Parade of Homes website for more details at http://www.paradeofhomes.org/ or get your free guide at any Holiday Stationstore and start mapping out which homes you would like to see!  Have fun!

Friday, September 7, 2012

A Punchlist of Fall Home Maintenence Projects

Well, Labor Day has come and gone and the streets are now dotted with school buses.  It still feels warm outside but as we Minnesotans know, colder days are inevitable. 
Get a jump start on taking care of some winter home maintenance items before the rush begins.  Many businesses even have specials and promos for homeowners who schedule early.  Here are a few maintenance items to consider:
Tune up your furnace.  Do it now so you won’t feel the chill unexpectedly during a cold snap.  Don’t forget to replace the filter so you start off the winter with a clean one.
Clean out your duct work.  Hire someone to clean out ducts so that once you do turn on the furnace, you are not blowing dust and other particles around your home.  Don’t forget your dryer vent!  Make sure that lint and other particles are not obstructing the flow of air from your dryer to outdoors.
Tend to your chimney.  If you have a wood burning fireplace make sure to schedule a chimney sweep.  Regular cleaning will allow smoke from your fire to exit your home easily.
Clean range hood filter.  A clean filter will allow for more efficient removal of smoke and oil from the air above your stove.
Change your humidifier filter.  If you have a humidifier attached to your furnace, make sure that the filter is replaced so you will get the best performance from your unit as possible.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Good News for Minnesota Real Estate

Great news!  All indicators are pointing to a sustained growth in the MN housing market!  For 6 consecutive months, housing prices have risen and the time a home is on the market prior to selling has shrunk a bit.  For instance, in July the average home was on the market for 92 days.  In 2011 average time on market was 112 and in 2010 it was 104 days. In addition, the 7 County Metro Regions are boasting a 16.7% increase in median sales prices…that beats the statewide average of 11.1%.  During the month of July, on average, homeowners were pleased to get 93% of their asking price.  That is a step in the right direction!