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Celesa,
Congrats on your new home- I am so happy for you! I have enjoyed our search for homes together and getting to meet you and your family. You are a great group and I know you will create lots of wonderful memories in your new place. I will never forget the snake on the porch LOL what a day that was! You have worked so hard and I want you to know how appreciated your efforts are and I don't know anyone who deserves a great ending for a home search more! Looking forward to seeing you again soon.
Thanks again,
Maria
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Congrats on your new home Yvonne! I am so glad I got to meet you and I wish you the best here. I hope you and your family make some great memories in your new home. I am so happy for you!
Also, Billy Ray Puckett you are a great guy and I hope to work with you again in the future! Thanks for being such an on-the-ball listing agent to work with.
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Join us for a Real Living open house at 3807 Longridge Dr, Kettering, OH 45429 on Sunday, November 8th from 2 - 4 p.m.
Details: http://KetteringHome.RealLiving.com
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Realtor, RRS, eAgent, Recruitment/Development Manager
Christina.Asad@RealLiving.com
Office 937-573-0082
Cell/Text 937-205-4741
www.DaytonOhioHouse.com
Real Living Realty Services
One of the fastest-growing real estate franchisors in the nation.
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Here is the most recent update statistically about the Dayton and Miami Valley markets...Dayton Area Home Sales for September 2009
The third-quarter of 2009 ended on a high note in terms of single-family sales reported to the Board's MLS for September, as for the third straight month, the number of transactions exceeded the figures for the same month in 2008. September's sales total reached 983, a 4.46% increase over September 2008. This was the highest year-over-year increase for sales since April of 2006.
Sales volume from this activity reached $125.6 million and the average sale price for the month was $127,781 - increases of 5.93% and 1.41%, respectively. The median sale price was $112,500, a slight increase of 0.22% over last September.
Total single-family sales for the first three quarters of 2009 have now reached 7,939, down 9.1% from the same time period in 2008. Total sales volume has reached $975.3 million, a 13.5% drop-off from last year. The average sale price stands at $122,847, and the median at $104,900, decreases of 4.9% and 6.7%.
Total single-family listings submitted in September reached 1,957, a slight increase over August of this year, and a 3.16% increase compared to a year earlier. Listings added for the year now total 17,662, down 19.3% from the 21,894 through September of last year.
The overall active single-family MLS inventory at month's end stood at 8,501 listings, 243 listings fewer than last month's figure, which is a typical seasonal decline. The available listing supply based on September's sales pace stood at 8.6 months. This figure is identical to last month's supply, when there were more listings, but we were still at a higher summertime sales pace. In 2008 at the same time there were 10,233 available single-family listings and a 10.8-month's supply.
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2009 |
2008 |
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Single-Family Listings |
1957 |
1897 |
3.16% |
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Solds |
983 |
941 |
4.46% |
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Total List Price |
$131,819,279 |
$123,899,718 |
6.39% |
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Total Sale Price |
$125,608,617 |
$118,568,694 |
5.93% |
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% Sale/List Price |
95.29 |
95.7 |
-0.41% |
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Median Sales Price |
$112,500 |
$112,250 |
0.22% |
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Average Sales Price |
$127,781 |
$126,003 |
1.41% |
Statistics compiled by John Junker, MLS Data Specialist
For more information on the Dayton, Miami Valley, and Miami County area, visit here.
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"is your house Dressed to Market?"
Even though the market is slowly turning in the "right direction", it still has a LONG way to go. Sellers are having a hard time getting enough money out of their home. This is nothing new, we all know of this problem but some of us don't know how to deal with it when selling your house.
It does not have to cost a lot of money to take measures to make your property more valuable, more desirable. Bottom line, when you decide to sell your house your next decision should be what are my steps to take to prepare it for the market. Your goal should be to dress your house to make people fall in love with it.
There are 3 things that you must consider when selling your house:
1. Product, how does your house present itself, is it "Dressed to Market"?
2. Price, is your house at the right price point for the neighborhood, current condition?
3. Presentation, is your Realtor marketing your house to its full potential?
Curb Appeal, does your property have it?
First impressions are critical. If the outside of your house doesn't look nice, then some buyers might be tempted to drive right on by. Buyers are likely to jump in their car and just drive through neighborhoods that they can see themselves moving to. If the exterior of a house looks horrible, they will be less likely to contact their Realtor and ask to see the house.
Do not have things outside that shouldn't be outside. Keep trash barrels out of sight. Be sure that your mailbox is clean, not rusted. The yard should be trimmed on a regular basis and keep shrubs looking neat. Too much landscaping can be a bad thing. Thin it out if need be. Weeds, really...no way.
Front doors say a lot. Put a fresh coat of paint or stain on it. Change the color to change the look of your porch. Put some flowers or something for the current season on the porch to make it seem inviting.
Clutter, clear it!
While you love your personal photos hanging on the wall or sitting out on furniture, the buyer does not. I am guilty myself. I have several photos of my family all over my home. But when you are getting ready to sell, get rid of anything that says that it is your house. So not only do you want to put away those photos but also anything else that is personal, i.e. diplomas, souvenirs, trophies, etc.
Don't have furniture blocking flow in a room or making the room appear to be too small. Get rid of unneeded furniture.
Other small changes can also make a big difference. Paint color & minor flaws are easy fixes that can make a big difference. Just by changing the wall color you can freshen up the look of a room. Do you have dirty baseboards, caulking that needs re-done, or drywall blemishes? All of these things can appear to be major by looking at them, fortunately, they are not hard to fix.
Is your house naked?
Please don't show it naked. If there isn't furniture in a house then there is not much for the buyers' eyes to stop and look at. Vacant house showings are much quicker than a fully furnished house. If a builder is selling a new market home, they have them fully furnished and looking very cozy and live-able. There is a reason for that.
Consult a home stager to work with you to provide the furnishings at a monthly rental price. Give the buyers something to look at.
Stinky houses don't sell
Does your house pass the smell test? Unfortunately, as much as your pet is a beloved part of the family he/she may leave a lingering odor that non-pet owners do not appreciate and therefore your buyer pool is reduced even more.
Do you love to cook with garlic? Many food odors can linger in the air as well as smoke. Try and refrain from smoking in the house while it is on the market. Keep the garbage empty and occasionally grind up an orange peel in your garbage disposal to keep it smelling nice.
You can easily purchase a coffee mug warmer and warm scented oil or scented tart in a glass bowl to infuse a pleasant smell throughout the house. Be careful on the scent that you choose. Do not let it overwhelm the space.
Who is marketing your house?
There are so many Realtors out there, how do you choose? The old fashioned way still works great. Ask all of your family, friends, neighbors...who do they recommend? You could also turn to the Internet. There are so many avenues to get into contact with a Realtor online. Or, if you plan to do it yourself, there are companies like ForSaleByOwner that will give you the tools to do so.
This is a lot to think about but so is selling your house. Why not take some time and prepare it for market in order to make the most money in the process.
GOOD LUCK! make it fun!
"is your house Dressed to Market?"
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