Oakhaven Heights subdivision San Antonio home sales 2010-2011
Oakhaven Heights subdivison San Antonio home sales 2010-2011.
by: Krishna Perkins, Realtor
Redland Ridge subdivision San Antonio home sales report 2010-2011
Redland Rige subdivision San Antonio home sales report 2010-2011.
by: Krishan Perkins, Realtor
Redland Woods San Antonio home sales report 2010-2011
Reldand Woods San Antonio home sales repor 2010-2011.
by: Krishna Perkins, Realtor
Thousand Oaks subdivison San Antonio home sales 2010-2011
Thousand Oaks subdivision San Antonio home sales 2010-2011.
by: Krishna Perkins, Realtor
Greenridge subdivision San Antonio market report 2010-2011
Greenridge subdivison San Antonio market report 2010-2011. Homes sold,pending and for sale.
By: Krishna Perins, Realtor
Pheasant Ridge subdivision San Antonio home sales 2010-2011
Pheasant Ridge subdivision San Antonio home sales 2010-2011.
By: Krishna Perkins, Realtor
Woodstone San Antonio housing market report 2010-2011
Woodstone San Anotnio housing market report 2010-2011
By: Krishna Perkins, Realtor
Forest Oak home sales 2010-2011
Forest Oak home sales report. Located in north east San Antonio TX
By Krishna Perkins, Realtor
How to add curb appeal
How to add curb appeal to a home should be on the top of the list for home owners each year. Why each year? Well not everyone can afford to make a drastic change all at one time so developing a master plan for how you want the home to look is important so you can find deals on materials to make improvements along the way. Of course if you have to sell right away, a drastic face lift may be the only solution to ensuring your house sells the first time you put it on the market. A home without curb appeal is begging for low ball offers if any at all. Let’s face it, It’s a tough market out there right now and standing out from the rest of the home listings is the only way to get the job done. I have found that many of the projects needed for curb appeal can be very rewarding to do on my own. If you’re a do it your self kind of person you can find a lot of great ideas in the video’s from Lowes. I’ve included one below so you can see the potential changes your home might benifit from.
Common home inspection problems
Common home inspection problems come up routinly after a home goes under contract. Many home sellers have simply been living with the problem and may not be aware of the issues that exist. As part of my listing package I always suggest that sellers have their home inspected before they put it on the market. This allows the seller to address issues often at a fraction of the cost it could cost them to keep a buyer from walking from a deal. Below I have included a great video I found by Servic Magic.com that goes into further details about the home inspection process that might be useful to you. Remember plan ahead to save money later.