Posted by Kenneth Tin on Aug 11, 2011 in
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Huge deck, burbling creek, birds chirping in the trees. Just another gorgeous afternoon relaxing in the yard of this beautiful home.
This is a great house with real value. It’s much more than the usual 3/1 rancher you’ll run into in most of the area. This home has an additional bedroom plus bath, or you can use it as a perfect home office. What makes it special is the separate entrance and the counter top perfect for a little microwave/coffee machine kitchenette. Not only that, but this home has improvements like updated electrical service, a huge deck, and central heating (most ranchers in the neighborhood were built with just wall units!)
Please check out the site: http://1135galvez.com
Posted by Kenneth Tin on Aug 11, 2011 in
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If your partner’s snoring has ever forced you out of bed and onto a couch, you’ll be glad to know that some home builders are providing separate “snoring rooms” for their active, 55-plus customers seeking a good night’s sleep, reports msnbc.com. Read
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Posted by Kenneth Tin on Nov 27, 2009 in
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If you’re trying to sell in this market, you need to understand where the market is at. It’s been a while since sellers have been able to throw a “for sale” sign on the home and sell a fixer for a premium. You’ll need to make sure your home is fixed up and has not only curb appeal, but draws the buyer inside and out. Does this mean you’ll need to spend a fortune? Not necessarily. Here’s are some key things to look for and many things you can do for free!
Fences: Paint or stain. Fix any loose or broken boards.
External Lighting: Make sure all of them work. Install brighter light bulbs for the sale (keep within manufacturers recommended limits, though!)
Garden: Make sure everything is neat and trimmed. Dispose of rubbish and excess debris. Plant colorful flowers, if conditions allow. Fresh mulch around trees can do wonders.
General exterior: Pressure wash and scrub sidewalks and driveways. You’d be surprised how much difference this can make. If you have patio furniture, this is a good time to clean and arrange them. Don’t be afraid to “stage” the outdoor area of your home.
General interior: Repaint, if needed. See if floors need sanding and restaining. Carpets. Changing or just removing them is terrific. It’s a must if you have pets. (note: even if YOU don’t think it smells, ask for the honest advice of a non-pet owner. If they can smell it, so can a potential buyers. Pet smells can be one of the top ‘momentum killers’ when it comes to buyers). Replace old lighting fixtures, if needed. Change lightbulbs and make sure the house is bright and cheerful with lights on during the day. They can always be replaced by flourescents by the new owners once the home is sold.
Kitchen: One of the key rooms in the home. Replace old countertops with granite (you may be suprised how inexpensive pre-fab Chinese granite tops can be), an alternative can be tile.
Living room: De-clutter. Consider removing one or more piece of furniture.
Bedrooms and other rooms: De-clutter. Put into storage out-of-season clothes, shoes, and other items. Extra furniture should be put away.
General personal security: Put away (and lock up) anything with your social security or bank information. Turn on password protection on your computers. Put away portable hard drives and other storage mediums.
There are many other things you can do, but this is a healthy start!
Posted by Kenneth Tin on Mar 5, 2009 in
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1466 – 35th Avenue in San Francisco on Sunday from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
Please feel free to drop by and see this lovely home or just say hi!