Sunday, January 27, 2008

Common Mistakes Sellers Make

Common Mistakes Sellers Make:

  • Putting the home on the market before it's ready.

  • Pricing the home based on how much the seller wants to net or pricing the home too high and not reducing the price with market conditions.

  • Hiring a realtor based on friendship or a reduced commission agreement rather than experience and a proven track record.

  • Not disclosing or trying to cover up known problems with the home.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Painting a room

Painting a room can dramatically change the mood and appearance of the entire space. If you need a change then paint is the easiest way to accomplish that.

If you think your room is boring, look at it in terms of the 60-30-10 rule that designers employ: Sixty percent of the color in a space generally comes from the walls; 30 percent from upholstery, floor covering, or window treatments; and 10 percent from accent pieces, accessories, and artwork. Translation: Liven up those white walls.

Don't be afraid of a little color. The best way to get over color fear is to start with a color you love -- a rug, painting, fabric. Then test it on the wall. If it's too strong lighten it or to tone it down by adding more gray.

There's no need to rush into choosing a new color. The best way to find a color you can live with is to paint a 4-by-4-foot swatch on the wall and live with it for at least a day or two so you can see it in natural and artificial light.

Also, don't forget the primer. When changing the color of a wall, primer (white or tinted) is vital to getting the actual color you picked out.

Just for fun...
What your favorite color might say about you:
  • Orange: You probably get along well with others. You tend to be social and hate to be alone. If you're feeling down in the dumps, adding a tad of orange to your day can help.
  • Yellow: You have a cheerful spirit and are inclined to be intellectual, idealistic and imaginative. The color yellow has been found to improve the thought process of young children.
  • Green: You are an affectionate, loyal friend who is inclined to be frank and moral. "Green rooms" in theaters promote a clam, restful atmosphere.
  • Red: You are impulsive, possibly athletic, sexy and given to mood swings. You are determined to experience life to its fullest. Red demands attention and helps create a cheerful atmosphere. Some studies have shown people become hungry around the color red.
  • Blue: You crave harmony. You are capable, sensitive and make an outstanding friend. You are cautious in your manner of dress and conscientious at whatever you're working on. Its calming effects make it the color of choice for hospital nurseries.
  • Violet: You may think your strong, sensitive, observant personality makes you quite unique. Chances are you are artistic and enjoy being creative and glamorous. Its lavish nature is seen on religious robes and smelled in expensive perfumes.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Top things buyers want in a house

Top things that Buyers look for/want when searching for a house:

  • Welcoming feeling and nice entryway

  • Hardwood floors

  • Upgraded fixtures

  • Beautiful clean bathrooms

  • Stainless steel appliances

  • Organized closet spaces

  • Lots of lighting

  • Built-ins are always a bonus

  • Manicured landscaping

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Biggest Decorating Mistakes

Too many colors or patterns - keep it simple
Improper lighting
Frames hung too high
All the furniture pushed-back onto the walls
Boring or no window coverings
Fear of color
Too many knick-knacks
Fake flowers - they look fake and collect dust
Too many photos
Lots of cables and cords showing
Lack of traffic flow
Furniture that doesn't fit - either too big or too small