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Preparing Your House To Sell - Part 1 of 8

Barry Quine - Realtor Oakville Ontario Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Oakville, ON

A comprehensive guide for preparing your house or condominium for maximum profit! Find out how to make both the outside and the inside of your house a seller's dream- even if you are short on time or tight on money!

I. From House Seller to Marketer

Barry Quine - Oakville Real Estate

Selling your house can be a stressful and time-consuming process, and it is very easy to get frustrated if you do not get the response you want from buyers. After all, you cannot believe someone criticized your gorgeous Victorian bathroom, calling it old fashioned and dated...how dare they!

Unfortunately, developing a thick skin is a necessary part of selling your house. It can be difficult, though, especially if you are moving from a house you love. An attachment to your house makes it especially difficult to see the house's faults, but that's why I'm here. It's difficult, but helpful to first condition your mind into thinking, we are selling "a house," not "our beloved home."

In the coming pages, I will walk you through all the steps you can take to make your house irresistible to potential buyers. If you really want to sell your house and have an open mind about the suggestions I have in this book, you will really benefit from this guide, which tells you how to prepare both the exterior and the interior of your house for sale.

I know your house is a valuable commodity, both financially and more than likely, emotionally. The reality, however, of selling your house is that you may not have more than one chance to impress a potential buyer.

Prepare your house to sell well, and you may be rewarded with a faster sale and higher profit.

So, from this point forward, consider yourself a marketer, not a mere house seller. Better yet, to eliminate the emotional undertones, consider yourself a house seller (not "home seller") and your buyers- homebuyers.


The Buyers Have Spoken: Survey Says

In the National Association of House Builders' 2004 consumer survey, "What 21st Century House Buyers Want," prospective homebuyers offered their opinions on what they most look for in a new house. You may want to see if you can accommodate their desires.

Among them:

• They want larger houses with a great deal of open space; they especially favour large, open kitchens and family rooms that flow seamlessly together without any walls or doors separating them.

• Upscale features like high ceilings and kitchen islands are popular.

• A front porch, deck or patio adds to a house's marketability.

• Laundry rooms are considered essential in new houses.

• Nearly 40 percent of the respondents said they would like a minimum of four bedrooms, though 49 percent would accept three (This is of particular note if you are thinking about turning a den or study into a bedroom!).

• Twenty-five percent of respondents said they wanted at least a three-car garage, despite the cost.

• Walk-in pantries and light wood cabinets are more desirable in kitchens.

• New bathrooms with fancier features are popular. A separate shower enclosure, water temperature control, a whirlpool tub and dressing room were features respondents positively ranked.

• Forty-six percent want a sunroom.

Perhaps most telling is that respondents feel spaciousness is highly esirable; therefore, in decorating your house for walkthroughs, remember to keep everything open.


Buyers also like well-lit and bright-looking houses, as well as distinctive features, such as sun rooms and bathrooms with separate shower enclosures, that can still be decorated beautifully with less expensive fixtures.

Value in Getting Ready for the Sale

Barry Quine - Oakville Real Estate

Deciding to sell your house is never easy. Everywhere you look, you see memories...the stairs your daughter first climbed, the kitchen where your family used to gather before the kids moved out and the garage where you parked your first mini-van.

It is important to remember, though, that by moving, you are not giving up these memories-they will stay with your forever. You are simply selling the house-the bricks, the wood, the mortar-- nothing you cannot find in another neighbourhood.

That said, it is critical that you realize selling your house may involve some concessions on your part. For example, even if you want to receive X amount of dollars for your house, a buyer may want to pay less due to the house's age or because of necessary remodeling.

You must be prepared for such concessions.

Once you have decided to sell, it is next necessary for you to give your house an honest assessment.

Does your house need a paint job? A new roof? Take note of these things, as you may profit tremendously in preparing your house for sale. You get used to seeing things in your house and start accepting things because you know they're good and working properly but a person looking to invest in your house wants the best look they can get for the buck.

As a first step, if you belong to a homeowner's association, inform the directors that you are selling your house. Ask if there are any lawsuits or legal issues that concern the association, and obtain copies of any documentation.

Next, understand that having a house that is visually pleasing and technically sound will help it sell much faster. And, with a house that does not require many renovations or repairs, you are more likely to get your asking price. So, if you think inexpensive improvements can be done and you are willing to pay for them so your house value will increase, suggest these improvements. Certainly, however, I will forewarn you-preparing your house for sale is a long process, requiring more than a little hard work (but it's well worth it!). So, if you're ready, let's evaluate the outside of your house first.

Create your "Must-Do List" which includes house projects that need to be completed, jobs that I recommend in this book, as well as those that the buyer's house inspector may report.

I hope you enjoyed Part 1 of this series - Preparing Your Home For Sale - From House Seller To Marketer.

Stay tuned for part 2 tomorrow - CURB APPEAL: THE INITIAL SEDUCTION!

If you have any questions regarding how to prepare your home for sale call Barry today! Your Oakville & Burlington Real Estate Expert.

What's New In Oakville ? - Palermo Park

Jenny Kotulak  Oakville Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Oakville, ON

Palermo Park is located on Dundas Street just east of Bronte Road in Oakville. This new project was constructed within the north Oakville lands by the Town's Parks and Open Space department. The park is being built in two phases and currently there are two lit baseball/softball diamonds, a leash free zone for dogs, and walking trails.

Phase two may include another sportsfield, a splash pad and washroom/change room facilities. Palermo Park sits on 17.7 acres of land. With all of the new home development just south of Dundas Street in the Bronte Road area, this park will become a popular destination for families and sports enthusiasts alike.

Palermo Park, Oakville parks and recreation, Jenny KotulakAs Oakville continues to grow it's nice to see additional parks and amenities being built for the enjoyment of all residents.

Map of Palermo Park Location

Palermo Park, Abbey Oaks Leash Free Dog Park, Jenny Kotulak, Oakville parks and recrreation

Palermo Park, Oakville parks and recreation, Jenny Kotulak

Oakville Council Unanimously Passes Air Quality Bylaw to Protect Citizens-First in Ontario!

Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont: Real Estate Agent in Oakville, ON

Oakville Council Unanimously Passes Air Quality Bylaw to Protect it's Citizens - First in Ontario!

For the first time in Ontario, a city has passed an 'air quality bylaw' to protect it's citizens from fine particulate matter floating in the air.
Oakville councillors unanimously voted to pass an air quality bylaw on February 1, 2010.

Airborne particulate matter that is less than 2.5 microns in size is what the city is concerned with. Using Oakville's levels for PM (fine particualte matter), the Illness Cost of Air Pollution Model indicates that Oakville will have 80 premature deaths which can be attributed to airborne PM of 2.5.

By reducing the PM concentration by even one microgram, Oakville can save 8 lives annually.

By collecting emissions information from businesses, industries and residences in the city, Oakville will be able to determine if the entity is a 'major emitter' or not. From there the entity will have to go through an approval process.

The city will reserve the right to approve a major emitter depending on whether or not it is in the best interest of the citizens to do so.

Oakville's air quality bylaw  will be put into effect over a 6 month or a 12 month period for existing entities. The time period is based on whether or not the facility has a provincial Certificate of Approval for air.

Facilities not yet built are expected to adhere to the bylaw immediately upon their completion.

This bylaw will benefit the citizens of Oakville greatly and bring a reduction to the particulate matter emitted by industrial and residential facilities. PM emitted by vehicles will be harder to control since it is not localized to the city itself.

Being the first municipality in Ontario to pass an 'air quality bylaw', Oakville has set a standard for protection of it's citizens.

©2010JoSmith

Jo-Anne Smith, the author of this article, is a REALTOR® with Brekland Realty Group, Oakville, Ontario and welcomes your real estate inquiries. To contact her, visit www.oakville-burlingtonhomes.com

Another New Connection - Toronto to Oakville

02-08-10
David Pylyp
David Pylyp: Real Estate Agent in Etobicoke, ON

Twitter Video BubbleWe are in the business of meeting people and forever extending our services to a larger circle of friends. This Twitter Bubble tool has me giggling with amusement as I type this post. Here's the explanation.

http://www.bitrebels.com/geek/how-to-create-a-bubble-tweet-talk-to-your-twitter-friends/

Here is Mine http://bbltwt.com/qmuzc

Now you are able to update your twitter stream on a daily or event based program; How about Timed releases of Video's from Tweet you Later to promote your Hot New Listing; Key word strategy or Public Open house.

The opportunites and possibilities of extending this social media tool really has my attention. Are you keeping up with the changes in communication. If you think Social Media is a fad I would caution you that in excess of 50% of my video viewership on youtube is 45 to 64 years old. [I thought the 30 somethings would dominate]

Add me on twitter, http://twitter.com Check out, rate, comment and respond to the video's http://Youtube.com/dpylyp engage your prospect base in their daily conversations; Then take the conversation aside for a real estate moment. As always if you have someone relocating to the west Toronto GTA that is Etobicoke to Oakville I would be pleased to send you a referral fee.

Plan Now for 'Family Day' Fun in Oakville, Burlington and Beyond!

Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont: Real Estate Agent in Oakville, ON

Plan Now for Family Day Fun in Oakville, Burlington and Beyond!

Family Day 2010
will fall on Monday, February 15th in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
On this very significant holiday, most businesses, public offices and schools will be closed in recognition of the importance 'family' has in our society and in our lives.

This is a day to make a special point of doing things together as a whole family.

This will be the third Family Day that Ontario celebrates.

Creating 'Family Day' traditions that your children will carry on with their own families when they're grown up, can strengthen the bond and leave wonderful memories that will last forever.

Wondering what to do on Family Day? Here are 'just a few' suggestions.....

  • visit a local park and go for a hike on a nature trail

  • visit a local outdoor rink or arena and go for a 'family skate'.

  • create a special meal together

  • take turns reading from a special book that carries significant meaning for your family

  • call all of your family members and tell them how much you appreciate that they are in your life and are part of YOUR family

  • send cards to members of your family

  • have a special 'milestone' family photo taken and carry on the tradition each Family Day

  • visit a museum or historical site and make sure to take plenty of photos

  • have a board game marathon or tournament

  • invite all of your family members over for a feast

  • stay in your pyjamas all day and watch your favourite movies on TV

  • have a family art day with each family member painting or drawing a work of art of their own, then make it into a collage

  • spend the day skiiing or snowboarding as a family

  • attend a yoga or dance class together

  • have a video game tournament
  • go out as a family to a favourite restaurant for brunch or dinner
  • bake special cookies together and then deliver them to those who don't have a family

  • Attend one or many of Oakville's free Family Day Activities. For a complete list of what is being offered near you, click on the following links:

Glen Abbey Community Centre

Iroquois Ridge Community Centre

River Oaks Community Centre

Tim Hortons Free Skate

Tim Hortons Free Swim

Free Entertainment and Special Attractions

Special Events at Oakville Public Library Branches

  • If you live in Burlington and are looking for Family Day activities, explore the following links:

City of Burlington Family Day activities

Special Events in Burlington for Family Day

There are so many exciting and enjoyable events taking place.
Why not make 'family day' last year round and make each day in the life of your family a special one where the familial bond is strengthened?
It's up to each of us to make it so.

As we take part in this year's Family Day activities with our families, let's pause and consider those families who are going through difficult times and those children and adults who don't have a family.


Whether you live in Oakville, Burlington or beyond, I hope you have a
wonderful Family Day and create many long lasting memories for you and your family!

©2010JoSmith

Jo-Anne Smith, the author of this article, is a REALTOR® with Brekland Realty Group, Oakville, Ontario and welcomes your real estate inquiries. To contact her, visit www.oakville-burlingtonhomes.com