Buying a Vacation Home
Posted on 04.06.07 by Admin @ 7:44 pm

I grew up in New York City. Well actually, it was Queens. Those of us living in the “boros” called Manhattan “The City”. But nevertheless, I am a born and raised native New Yorker. So, how, you might ask, did I wind in a 100 year old farm house with roosters crowing at dawn across the street, and horses for my next door neigh…bors? As a Realtor, I am finding that there seems to come a time in many people’s lives when they have just had it with snarled traffic, cars honking, window gates and three locks on doors and living in a sardine can apartment. As exciting as Manhattan always was, I got the bug for the country when I hit 40. Without revealing my age, and without going into a long story, about four years ago I began my quest for my dream country home. I am thrilled to say that I found her and I am living happily ever after. It took awhile to reinvent myself in my new life. I always dreamed of living in and selling real estate in areas where people come to vacation.

New Paltz, New York is a college town about 90 miles north of mid-town Manhattan. It is one of the rock climbing capitals of the country and is home to the historic Mohonk Mountain House. I, like many New Yorkers, came here many times as a kid to hike the magical trails, canoe, and climb the crevices of the Shawangunk Mountains, or “Gunks” as the locals call it. Finally, I bought a home here. I am now happily helping others to escape the city and live their dreams. So, what’s the down side? I had to get used to well water with all kinds of bacteria that creeps in from farms, bad water pressure, a septic system and not a city sewer, having to drive three miles in each direction for a container of milk, a occasional inch or two of water in my basement when the river behind my house swells, the nosy, gossip of small town America, many moths, flies, mosquitoes, bats, and other flying creatures in Summer, and the parade of Harleys that go by my house on Summer nights because I live on one of the most beautiful roads in the county.

It’s harder to make a living here than if I had a practice in Suburbia or the City, and property values aren’t as high and commissions are lower. We have to travel long distances to show homes, often putting 100 miles or more on our cars on a typical weekend day. But the upside is the lifestyle. Not having to lock my car, hearing no horns beeping, no road rage, and having folks smile at you and make eye contact when they pass you on the street is worth more than all the money I could ever make in the Big City. With the advent of telecommuting, there are many places in the country that baby boomers and Generation Xers are relocating to. You can do it if you want to. All you need to do is say “I’ve had enough, let’s move to the country”. Buy the house, and the rest will come.
About the Author

Sharon Klein is the Owner/Broker of Hudson Valley Homes and Land. For access to the amazing homes and properties in this beautiful area, contact Sharon today or visit us online at www.HVHomesAndLand.com


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Exterior Selling Points
Posted on 04.06.07 by Admin @ 7:43 pm

Exterior Selling Points   by Matt Barker

When selling a home its vitally important to showcase the home’s exterior features. While it is usually a home’s interior features that sell a person, it is definitely the exterior features that create the original interest and draw their attention. Typically, internet listings start with a picture of the home’s front. Additionally, the exterior is the first thing seen when driving by. Upon first sight of a home, and impression is formed by a prospective buyer. It is extremely important that this impression be a positive one; one that stirs interest and piques the buyer’s curiosity.

Take some time to consider what your home’s strongest exterior selling points are. Usually these will be things like distinct landscaping, a nice porch, well tended gardens and the general condition of the home. At the first glance, your home must leave a lasting visual impression that will set the property apart from the others that it is competing with. Now, set about showcasing them by making sure that they are in top-notch condition. If you wish, you can add some value and attraction by improving on these or by adding new aspects to enchant buyers.

Adding new features to the home’s exterior is time well spent as the image that your home presents to the viewer can never be too strong. Great features for yards include touches like new fencing. If they yard’s fences are old and decrepit, falling over, or in a general state of disarray it can impact negatively on a home’s image. New strong and most of all, fencing that improves privacy is a great asset for any home. Another great selling asset is creatively designed gardens. Bright flowers are a scenic touch that will always improve the appearance of a home. Make sure that gardens are weed free and clean to get the most bang for your gardening buck. Now, how is the home itself looking? In preparing your home for sale, one of the best ideas is a new coat of paint. This will bring new life to the exterior and make the home much cleaner looking as years of wear and environmental wear will be eliminated. Be mindful of the damage potential of environmental factors such as sun and snow, they can cause a lot of wear and tear to a home.

About the Author

Matt Barker is a real estate professional specializing in Saint Paul real estate. Matt’s dedication to excellence in the world of real estate is what makes Barker & Hedges the premier real estate team in Saint Paul. Contact Matt for more information today.


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To Use a Real Estate Agent?
Posted on 04.06.07 by Admin @ 7:43 pm

When selling a home some will use the services of a real estate agent. Using a real estate agent has its advantages and its disadvantages. One of the advantages of using a real estate agent when selling a home is a good real estate agent can sell your home faster than you can. A seasoned real estate agent will have a large contact of people who are looking to buy a house. Another advantage of using a real estate agent when selling a home is use the real estate agent knowledge of selling a home.

A real estate agent will usually give you tips to make your home more desirable to buyers. One last advantage of using a real estate agent when selling a home is, if you trust the real estate agent he or she can tell you about how much you can get for your home. One disadvantage of using a real estate agent when selling a home is if a real estate agent have a lot of homes to sell he or she may not give your home the time it deserves to get top price. It is not unlikely for a real estate agent to have to show more than one home in a small period of time. Another disadvantage of using a real estate agent when selling a home is the commission that has to be paid to them when the house sells. It can come out of your pocket or the pocket of the buyer but if you are using a real estate agent the commission must be paid.

One last disadvantage of using a real estate agent when selling a home is the real estate agent may not have your best interest in mind. Some real estate agents get the seller to lower the price of the home so they can sell it faster. When using a real estate agent it is recommended not to tell them what is the lowest you will sell a house for, they won’t hesitate to tell this to the buyer in order to get a fast sale. Using a real estate agent does have its advantages and its disadvantages when selling a home, but with this information you read here you will know what things to look out for.

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A good web site where you can see more information on topics like this is Real Estate Facts which is highly recommended. Thank you and enjoy.


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