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8 Home Upgrades That Maximize Your Property Value

Ryan Tollefsen - Anchorage Alaska Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Anchorage, AK

Find out how to get the most return for your time and money when remodeling your home.  These 8 upgrades will bring you the best return on your investment.

 In today's market it is important to maximize the return on your investment when updating your home or getting it ready to sell.  But which upgrades will be most worthwhile and give you the best return?  Here is our list of the top 8 home upgrades that will reward you with the greatest return for your time and investment.

1.)    Painting - Most homes these days are built as a blank canvas.  When the home is new, the walls are white the trim is white, nothing really stands out.  In an older home, chances are the walls or exterior may look tired from time and wear.  You probably have your fair share of nicks, scuffs, fading from the sun, peeling and hand prints.  Either case has little appeal to any potential buyers. 

Updating the exterior paint on your home will increase your curb appeal and make your home stand out in the neighborhood.  Updating the interior paint will bring life to those old walls and is a great way to provide dramatic results with a relatively small investment.  Painting your trim white helps make it stand out while offering a modern look.  Sticking with earth tones such as pale yellow or tan for your walls is recommended as to not overwhelm any potential buyers. 

The overall goal is to update the look and feel of your home while also trying to make it appeal to as many people as possible.  If you are unsure of your painting abilities or have trouble making those perfect lines at the ceiling or around trim you might consider hiring a professional.  It can be money well spent.

2.)    Adding Siding - If you have older siding on your home that is cracking, splitting, or rotting, adding new siding is a must.  The best bang for your buck currently is fiber-cement siding which is durable, will stand up to the elements and looks great when installed properly. 

3.)    Building a Deck - Decking on the home is not only appealing for afternoon barbeques in the sun but if done correctly can add a seamless transition from the inside of your home to the outside.  Using natural wood is recommended over composite as it tends to give you the best return for your investment.

4.)    Updating the Kitchen - Nothing can be more discouraging in a home than a tired old kitchen.  This can be one of the most expensive areas of the home to update but also one of the most rewarding.  While replacing cabinets is sometimes required remember they can also be refaced.  Adding high quality fixtures, stainless sinks, granite counters, stainless appliances, new flooring and updated lighting can bring life to your old kitchen and make it the centerpiece of your home.  Please remember that when remodeling your kitchen don't overdo it.  If the area or home in which you live do not warrant stainless appliances and granite counters you can still make a dramatic effect by installing new laminate or tile counters and updated non-stainless appliances at a fraction of the cost.

5.)    Replacing Old Windows - If your home is drafty, your windows have condensation between the panes, or you have trouble getting them to close properly replacing your windows may be just what the doctor ordered.  Not only are homes with newer windows more energy efficient, they tend to feel warmer, be less drafty and can update the look of an older home.

6.)    Updating a Bathroom - Updating a bathroom can be an inconvenience but most potential buyers will be glad you did the work for them.  Keep it simple and once again try to appeal to as many people as possible.  Replacing counter tops, sinks, the toilet, flooring and lighting are all simple updates.  If you have a tired tub or shower you may consider re-tiling the surround and having the tub professionally resurfaced.  This tends to cost less than having it replaced.

7.)    Landscaping - Curb appeal is very important when selling a home.  Many potential buyers have made up their mind about a house before even entering it.  How does your home look from the street? Adding some trees, a hedge in the right spot, perennials, an attractive walkway to the front door or even hanging baskets can help dramatically update your homes curb appeal.  While backyards are important as well, focusing on what can be seen from the street will net you the best return for your investment.

8.)    Finishing Out a Basement - Does your home have a dark and dreary unfinished basement that is rarely being used except for storage?  Turning that area into the warm living area it was meant to be will not only make it much more appealing but can add substantial overall value to your home.  When finishing out your basement it is important to make sure the finish quality of your basement matches that of the rest of your home.  Using the same quality of flooring and trim is a good way to help keep a consistent feel.



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Travel North - To Alaska

Pauline Hofseth: Real Estate Agent in Anchorage, AK

You may be able to experience a vacation of a lifetime by taking advantage of discounted cruises, lodging and tours.

Alaska is beautiful and most visitors consider this vacation trip, the trip of a lifetime. It is the vacation that they always remember and talk about to others. There is good reason for this. There is no other place on earth as captivating as Alaska .

The city of Anchorage offers so much to see and do. Anchorage makes a perfect "home-base" to experience the wonders of our state.

Cruise lines, travel tours, lodges, and hotels are offering specials discounts and "stimulus" vacation packages to travelers this season. So, be sure to check them out.

Travel north this year. Come to Alaska and make Anchorage your first stop. I can promise you will not be disappointed.

Pauline

Information on traveling North to Alaska:

Anchorage Convention and Visitors Bureau

Anchorage Travel Guide - Free

Alaska Division of Tourism

Alaska Vacation Planner - Free

Alaska Tourism and Travel Guide

Happy 50, Alaska

Pauline Hofseth: Real Estate Agent in Anchorage, AK

On January 3rd, Alaska celebrated its 50th year as a state in the Union.

Friday and Saturday saw many celebrations throughout the state in Anchorage , Fairbanks , Juneau , Kodiak, Nome , Unalaska and Valdez.

Anchorage Celebrates Alaska Statehood - 50 years

Anchorage sponsored a celebration which included a fireworks display following a cauldron lighting and a full day of musical entertainment. U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, Governor Sarah Palin and outgoing Mayor Mark Begich all addressed the crowds that gathered to participate.

The Anchorage Daily News has posted several interesting articles as a "Countdown to Statehood" feature. This week's article talks about the 50 years of change Alaska has experienced as a state and the many benefits Alaskans have received. The article discusses how different life might be if Alaska never became a state.

I found the article quite interesting and in some ways enlightening so I will share it with you here.

Here is to the next 50 years!

Pauline

Welcome to Alaska signRelated Links in the Anchorage Daily News:

Alaska Statehood Celebration Video

1958 - Alaskans Remember

Photo Gallery - Photos submitted by Alaskans

Anchorage Says Bye-Bye to Snowzilla

Pauline Hofseth: Real Estate Agent in Anchorage, AK

Snowzilla was quite an attraction in Anchorage with people waiting in line to get a picture with the colossus snowman. Unfortunately, Snowzilla is no longer with us and Anchorage must say bye-bye to our unofficial attraction.

In 2005, Mr. Billy Powers did what many people like to do when the snow falls, he built a snowman. The large snowman did what many snowmen do when it warms up after a snowfall, he began to melt.

Snowzilla in Anchorage - ADN photoMr. Powers rebuilt his snowman which grew and grew and grew! The project soon became a family project and then the neighborhood began to help, too. The result was an enormous 16' snowman that somehow got dubbed "Snowzilla". The giant snowman's traditional corn cob pipe was made from manila evelopes. Glass bottles made the buttons and a collapsible hamper made the perfect top hat.

Snowzilla reminds me of the "build it and they will come" statement in the movie, "Field of Dreams". Billy Powers built the snowman for his own pleasure, but "they" came from all over Anchorage and the world (Snowzilla drew attention of the international media) to see the giant snowman.

Unfortunately, there is always a sad ending to snowmen. The sun always melts them away. In Snowzilla's Bye-Bye Snowzilla - ADN photocase, it was the City of Anchorage that was his demise. After three years of bringing fun and joy to his visitors, it seems Snowzilla violated some code in the Municipality of Anchorage , so he was bulldozed down.

You may not be able to see Snowzilla any longer, but you can still see many beautifully decorated homes in Anchorage . Use this Holiday Lights interactive map to map out a tour. A tour of the homes are decorated for your enjoyment and can be a really fun-filled evening for a Christmas Eve or Christmas Night activity. Turn your radio to your favorite stations, grab your iPod or pop in a Christmas CD in the CD player in your car. Take along a thermos of hot chocolate and enjoy!

Have a very Merry Christmas everyone!

Pauline

Anchorage Guns 'n Hoses

Pauline Hofseth: Real Estate Agent in Anchorage, AK

The Anchorage Fire and Police departments will be competing once again in their annual hockey competition game, Guns 'n Hoses.

The Guns 'n Hoses event is held each year as a charity event for local charities. This year proceeds will be donated to the American Diabetes Association. Last year's event raised about $31,000.

The "Guns" hockey team, of course, represents the Anchorage Police Department while the Hoses hockey team represents the Anchorage Fire Department. The game will be played at the Sullivan Arena on Sunday, December 13. It should be an exciting game, as the Guns try to even up the "score" and the Hoses fight to maintain the their lead in the most games won. The Hoses have won 6 of the 8 games played over the past years.

Those attending the game will also be entertained with various demonstrations by both the Anchorage Firefighters and the Anchorage Police, including a demonstration by the K-9 and SWAT units. Sparky (Fire Department mascot) and Buddy Bear (Police department mascot) will be on hand to give out special goodies to all the children. Those attending should also remember to bring their ice skates as they will be given the chance to skate with the players on both teams after the game.

You may purchase Tickets for the Anchorage Guns 'n Hoses Hockey game at any police or fire station or from the Anchorage American Diabetes Association. Tickets are only $7 per person or you may purchase a family pass (6 people) for only $25