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Buyers are speaking, are sellers listening?

Buyers are speaking, are sellers listening?

Recently I did a consultation with a real estate client about what they should do to improve their home so that a few years from now when they sell, they can maximize their equity.  The subject often goes to the fact that people do upgrades just to sell and they could actually be enjoying the upgrades while they live there.  I happen to agree that they should enjoy their improvements themselves while they live there, but taking that a step further, to environmentally friendly upgrades and improvements this gets to be an easier answer, don't you think?

When deciding which new furnace to put in would you chose a 80% or 90%  efficient furnace?  What is the cost difference, a few hundred dollars?  It sounds like a no brainer, right?  The future costs of running the furnace and air conditioner are escalating to the point that the more efficient unit will start saving you money NOW...and often you get rebates for installing them.

But do buyers really look to that to make a decision on a house to buy?  The NAR 2008 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers gives you the answer.  When asked, buyers stated that 43% feel it is VERY IMPORTANT to consider heating and cooling costs when buying a home.  26% feel it is important to have energy efficient appliances.  Sellers may not think buyers actually think that far, but more and more they do because it affects their pocketbook.  This economic downturn in my opinion has taught us to be concerned about where our money goes and think ahead.

I know my buyers these days are asking the hard questions about the home and how much the utility bills are.  When showing a buyer recently, we saw about 7 homes on a very hot California afternoon.  One home (the one they put an offer on later), was cool when we walked through the door with no air conditioning on.  It had new doors and windows and it turns out R30 upgraded insulation in the attic.  We could FEEL the difference.  What did that do to their decision, well first off it was a stark and dramatic comparison to all the other homes and the money they would have to spend on them to bring them up to this level, second it actually told them that the owner of this home had taken care to make it nice and keep it nice for themselves.  It made a difference to their feeling of confidence about what they were buying.  I couldn't make this up, it actually unfolded in their thought process and decision making.

So, my advice about making energy efficient improvements, like new windows and doors, added insulation, and furnace and air conditioning units is ABSOLUTELY, it will save you money now and possibly be a determining factor for a buyer when you go to sell later on. 

 Terrylynn Fisher, Contra Costa County RealtorDRE # 615420
LGLS CP and GREEN Realtor, EcoBroker...thoughts from the field.

Should landlords make energy efficient upgrades to their investment properties?

Should landlords make energy efficient upgrades to their investment properties?

I had a consultation with some joint owners of a rental property in a nice neighborhood nearby that generally has a good rental appeal and pretty high rents based on the neighborhood, surrounding area, and desirability.  One of the parties asked me about making energy efficient improvements to the home for renting it out.  The blunt question was “how much more rent will I get by putting in new windows?”  The windows are probably 40 years old at present, and some don’t open.  My comment was that I thought it would be a quality upgrade to their rental property and would get them a better tenant faster and more importantly keep a good tenant with the savings on their utility bills.  The monthly rent, maybe $100 per month more. 

In a nice way, they really didn’t think that was enough to do the upgrade and didn’t care what the utility bills would be for their  tenant.  I told them that buyers today and tenants are picking properties based on utility bills.  Believe it.  The current economic state has seen a huge move to analyze where we spend our money.  Utility bills are money down the drain, no investment purpose of payoff.  If we can save $100 on utilities, we can purchase a week's worth of groceries, buy gas or BART tickets to get to work.  THIS is a BIG deal with people being laid off, hours cut and working two jobs to make ends meet while we dig out of this foreclosure and bank failure driven economy.

My opinion is that this has changed most people forever!!!  I’ve seen a big trend this past year of people moving down in rent and size home to save money and utility bills.  It hasn’t just happened once, it’s happening over and over.  Once we become aware of things that can save $$$ in our budget, we will not succumb and go back to our old spending habits.

Someone I know reduced their PG&E bill by over $200 a month by just changing all of her lights to fluorescents and turning lights off that the family of 5 would normally not worry about.  THAT’s a BIG deal and something the kids and parents won’t forget.  So if you are a landlord thinking about an energy efficient upgrade for your rental property, trust me, it will make a difference to your tenants and the longevity of their stay.  Isn’t your biggest expense in finding a new tenant my fee in finding the new tenant?  I’d like to save you that and keep a good tenant.  Give them a property they’ll want to stay in.

 

DRE 615420
LGLS CP and GREEN Realtor, EcoBroker…thoughts from the field.

 

Why should I hire a Realtor to sell my home?



Dan of Energized Seller interviewed me last week on my thoughts about using a Realtor. Having been one for 32 years, putting that experience into a 90 second clip was challenging. I realized there were three key points... let me know what you think.

Terrylynn Fisher, Realtor
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Why should I use a Realtor to sell my house?

What's up with the alphabet soup?The answer might surprise most people.  Most will say, "Just sell my house", but how we do that is the question.  Marketing of course is a big piece of the equation.   It is a given that we must be competent.  Realtors with alphabet soup (those initials after their name) believe that their specialties serve their clients well because they have added specific knowledge and education that helps their clients achieve their goals

Some of the designations and specialties are SRES Senior Real Estate Specialist, CRS Certified Residential Specialist, E-Pro, Luxury Homes, LGLS CP Live Green, Live Smart Certified Professional, EcoBroker and many more.  They tell you the Realtor's values and demonstrate commitment to their profession and provide value to their clients with the added knowledge that they possess.

Primarily, the agent's job is threefold - To be a counselor, negotiator and facilitator.  What does that mean?  The market sets the general price for a property, but a skilled negotiator with a strategy can net you 3, 4, 5% more.  Concessions and sales price can be affected favorably with a good negotiation and knowing what the goals and strategy are.  Many agents have taken additional  training in the area of negotiation to sharpen that skillset.

Next, a home is the largest investment most people make in a lifetime... why gamble your investment with a part timer?  If you are selling your home yourself, aren't you a part-timer?  Do you want a part-time doctor, lawyer, accountant?  Or do you want  someone who actively works in the marketplace on a daily basis?  You want someone who gives full time effort to the task and treats real estate like a business so that their business is to get your home SOLD or to find you the right home and CLOSE THE SALE.

Don't forget Realtors are a great resource.  The best and busiest realtors know the best and busiest home stagers, inspectors and lenders; you know, that 10% of people who do 90% of the business?  It's my opinion the question is not whether to use a Realtor, but which Realtor to use. 

Then think about this... You hire a Realtor primarily for what they KNOW about selling homes and secondarily for what they DO to sell homes. 

Experience brings you a knowledge base for problem solving and innovative solutions that can be a huge asset when things come up in your transaction.  What we do everyday becomes that body of knowledge.  And it's for hire.  

Terrylynn Fisher has been a Realtor for 30+ years

Terrylynn Fisher, Realtor, DRE # 615420
CRS, GRI, CSP, LGLS, CP, SRES, Eco-Broker, Luxury Home Institute Member

cell 925.876.0966
fax 925.887.6614
Email Terrylynn

Owner of StagersLISTExpo.com

Terrylynn has been a Realtor in Contra Costa County for over 30 years.

5330 Merritt Drive in Concord, California, offered at $968,500

Million Dollar Views, Exceptional Value!
www.MerrittDrive.com

Million dollar views, on a clear day - all the way to Benicia! City lights, rolling hills, valley landscape or wooded views from every room. This home will surpass your expectations!

5330 Merritt Drive in Concord, California

- 3,714 square feet of exceptional living space

- Exquisite home with over $300,000 in remodel/renovations

- 4 bedrooms + bonus room (in-law, office or studio)

- 3 full baths featuring granite, marble and glass

- Fireplaces in living room, family room and master retreat

- Formal dining with custom hutches, crown molding, wainscoting

- Huge approximate .77 acre lot with panoramic views, multiple decks and balconies and so much more. The site is perfect for vineyard or native oak gardens. 

5330 Merritt Drive in Concord, California

Walls of glass showcase the dramatic panoramic views in an exquisite, one-of-a-kind custom home. Over $300,000 was spent on remodeling and renovating this home to stunning perfection, from the limestone flooring, Pella wood windows and doors, granite counter tops and extensive use of architecturally designed glass block walls.

5330 Merritt Drive in Concord, California

Handcrafted custom European cabinets throughout the home, including extensive entertainment center in family room, custom china cabinets in elegant dining room. The dining room has a wonderful view and features crown molding and wainscoting.

5330 Merritt Drive in Concord, California

The upper level master suite is a retreat that features a granite fireplace, huge frameless glass shower with multiple shower heads, a luxurious spa tub, separate water closet and spacious walk-in closet.

5330 Merritt Drive in Concord, California

The upper level guest quarters includes a full bath, walk-in closet and its own private deck. There are two spacious main floor bedrooms, one with wood flooring, and both featuring a deck and views of the stately trees outside.

5330 Merritt Drive in Concord, California

The bonus room is a blank slate awaiting your vision. It could be a private office, in-law suite or artist's studio, featuring French door entry from the porch or access from inside the house. Extensive decking and balconies encircle the home surrounded by professional landscaping, flagstone stairs, walkways and landings.

5330 Merritt Drive in Concord, California

For more information, please contact me or visit www.MerrittDrive.com.

Terrylynn Fisher, Realtor serving Contra Costa County

Terrylynn Fisher, Realtor
DRE#00615420

925.876.0966 cell
925.887.6614 fax
Email Terrylynn

www.StagersLISTExpo.com

Terrylynn has been a Realtor in Contra Costa County for over 30 years. 

 

We get a sneak peak at EcoJoe at the Expo in Dublin, ca! 7/15/09

Skeptics may wonder, but I started using St. Joseph statues on my listings about 15 years ago. It has become common practice for my husband, Bob, when he is putting up my signs to bury the statue. We can't tell you for sure that if we'd forgotten the statue the house wouldn't sell, but it certainly seems like the positive thoughts and intention don't hurt.

When I first started buying them, they were hard to locate.  Now there are three or four sources.  Since I have become a green advocate, I can't tell you how excited I am to put in my order for EcoJoe!

- Terrylynn

Via Chris Fisher of StagersLISTWebsites.com (StagersLIST.com):

What is EcoJoe?  The original (and only) eco-friendly home selling kit!

About six months (or more) ago I had dinner with Cindy Lin of Staged4More.com.  While talking about work and other things, she shared her newest project with me.  EcoJoe.  I had to keep quiet about it all this time.  Any guesses how easy that was?!

Cindy’s Mission:
-Change the way real estate industry uses plastic
-Reduce plastic usage
-Reduce amount of plastic being buried into landfills or your backyard!
-Promote green practices

Cindy’s Description:
The practice of burying a St. Joseph statue dates back thousands of years, when he was first called upon to help sell real estate. Today, home sellers and real estate agents continue the tradition to enlist the saint’s assistance in finding a buyer. Sadly, most of the home selling kits on the market are made of plastic and other content that are harmful to the environment. As an eco-conscious real estate home staging professional, I saw this as an opportunity to create a greener alternative. Our sourcing, production, packaging, materials and distribution support green initiatives and social responsibility.

Cindy will be bringing EcoJoe with her to the StagersLIST Expo in Dublin, California on July 15, 2009.  Please register and join us at the expo, we have some great sponsors and speakers this year, it is a completely different expo from last year.

I think EcoJoe is a great idea and I'm glad I can finally spread the word about this new product.  Great job Cindy Lin!

Chris Fisher of StagersLIST Expo

- offering website design, re-design, maintenance, hosting and virtual assistance.

3021 Cleveland Place in Antioch, CA, Offered at $179,950

Terrylynn Fisher, Walnut Creek RealtorThis home is a short sale and subject to lender approval. One loan through Washington Mutual. Lender says bring offer and submit.

This is not your average short sale... dual paned windows, tile flooring, tile countertops, 6 panel doors, ceiling fans, removed acoustic ceilings.

  • 4 bedrooms, 2 baths
  • 1421 square feet
  • Family room with fireplace
  • Spacious living room
  • Yard with decking
  • Central heat and air conditioning
  • Double attached garage
  • Cul-de-sac location
  • Assisgned schools are (buyer to verify availability):
    Mission Elementary
    Park Intermediate
    Antioch High

Visit www.ClevelandPl.com

8-30-09 UPDATE, three offers, lender has stalled foreclosure and it's been 6 weeks with three offers in and NO answer.  Oh do they really want to have the property off their books, one has to wonder, ehhh? 

 

StagersLIST Expo Real Estate Home Staging Expo

DRE#00615420

Summer Movie Clubhouse - Fun Films for Kids, only $1

Aren’t we all on a budget? My daughter forwarded me an email about Summer Movie Clubhouse and I thought it was good information to pass on!

Starting this week, local cinemas offer kid’s movies at 10am for only $1. If you purchase all 10 in advance, it’s only $5 total! Movies are shown every Tuesday and Wednesday at 10am. They may be movies you’ve already seen, but it’s still fun to get the “going out” experience on any budget.

In our area, there are two participating theaters. Check the link above for more areas.

Walnut Creek Cinemark at 1201 Locust Street
June 23 & 24 - Fantastic Four 2, rated PG
June 30 & July 1 - The Tale of Despereaux, rated G
July 7 & 8 - Nanny McPhee, rated PG
July 14 & 15 - Madagascar 2, rated PG
July 21 & 22 - Horton Hears a Who, rated G
July 28 & 29 - Shrek The Third, rated PG
Aug. 4 & 5 - Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium, rated G
Aug. 11 & 12 - Spongebob Squarepants, rated PG
Aug. 18 & 19 - Robots, rated PG

Pleasant Hill Century 16 at 125 Crescent Drive
June 23 & 24 - Spongebob Squarepants, rated PG
June 30 & July 1 - Veggie Tales: The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything, rated G
July 7 & 8 - Curious George, rated G
July 14 & 15 - Nanny McPhee, rated PG
July 21 & 22 - The Tale of Despereraux, rated G
July 28 & 29 - Madagacar 2, rated PG
Aug. 4 & 5 - Space Chimps, rated G
Aug. 11 & 12 - Fantastic Four 2, rated PG
Aug. 18 & 19 - Horton Hears a Who, rated G

See you at the movies!

Kirkwood in 2009, Concord, Ca, Market Activity

Active Condos:
Concord Boulevard, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 794 square feet, listed at $92,900
Kirker Pass Road, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 647 square feet, listed at $110,000
Kirker Pass Road, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 647 square feet, listed at $125,000

Pending Condos:
Kirkwood Drive, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 833 square feet, listed $159,000
Concord Boulevard, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 762 square feet, listed at $97,500

Sold Condos:
Kirkwood Drive, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 696 square feet, closed 3/24/09 for $125,000
Kirkwood Drive, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1247 square feet, sold 4/29/09 for $313,000

Pending Single Family Homes:
Kirkwood Drive, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1547 square feet, listed for $369,00

Sold Single Family Homes:
Las Ramblas, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1420 square feet, sold 5/8/09 for $384,000
Langford Court, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2052 square feet, sold 5/22/09 for $504,000

Terrylynn Fisher, Realtor

eco-fi indoor/outdoor rugs from Costco

While  shopping at Costco last night, I came across these indoor/outdoor area rugs (6' x 9' for about $22).  Last year the rug I used was less than clean after the wet feet from the pool and sprinklers.  I decided to purchase 2 that seem better for the outdoors (mold resistant). 

These rugs were made by ozite using eco-fi(TM), which is high-quality polyester fiber from 100% post-consumer recycled bottles.  According to the packaging, each rug saves 50+ bottles from landfills.

These are not the fanciest looking rugs, however they are perfect for under my sitting areas in the back yard.  They are mold, mildew and stain resistant and stand up to heavy use.  To clean, you can either vacuum or shake out. 

Just thought I'd share an eco-friendly product I picked up for myself.  Take care!

 

- Terrylynn Fisher, Realtor
Terrylynn-n-Team.com
StagersLISTExpo.com