iTexas Realty Co. Blog: June 2010

#3 TIP FOR SELLERS - Let There Be Light!

Add some sparkleLIGHTING! 

Don't underestimate the importance of lighting!

We all know that it's a good idea to leave lights on for showing.  But what about the kind of lighting? 

Typically, you might have converted to low-voltage or energy-saving lamps in table lamps and chandeliers and exterior lighting like porch lamps. 

When showing your home, consider changing as many as possible of your incandescent or energy-saving screw-in lamps to CLEAR, incandescent lamps, and possibly even higher wattage (don't exceed the fixture's recommended maximum- most lamps and fixtures are limited to 60 watts). 

Clear incandescents will give off more 'sparkle' and brighten the area- even the porch light in the middle of the day - especially if you use a little glass cleaner on the glass or on the bulbs! 

And that's another point-

if you are leaving your home for an hour or the whole day, leave your lights ON!  The extra cost in electricity will be MINIMAL compared to

Getting Your Sale!

 

#2 tip for Sellers

#1 Tip for Sellers

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Sara Woolford & Steve Golson in friendly San Antonio, Texas  

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6 commentsSara Woolford & Steve Golson, ALHS • June 27 2010 11:59PM

Summer in the Shade - Hydrangea in Bloom

One of the things that I enjoy the most about Summer is the summer-blooming flowers.  One of my personal favorite varieties are Hydrangeas.  Being an old-fashioned girl at heart, I can't get enough of the mounds of white flowers, faintly tinted in green at first, then in lavendar while viewed in the morning light under some trees.

hydrangea

Doesn't that just say

Summer in the Shade, to you?

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Sara Woolford & Steve Golson in friendly San Antonio, Texas  

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5 commentsSara Woolford & Steve Golson, ALHS • June 27 2010 01:23PM

Ever Dream of New Furniture?

Steve and I were in Sofa Mart  at Ingram and 1604, In SanAntonio, today, and saw a fabulous cream-colored leather furniture set.  It reminded me of the old Hollywood movies with Jean Harlow.  You know, when they had the all white living rooms and bedroom suites?  Of course, I'd probably have to forgo the long dressing gowns with maribu trim...

The rug was not my taste, but the cream seating pieces would look gorgeous in our new family room against the dark tile floors and the latte-colored walls.

 

Cream living room set

Steve and I haven't had white furniture for years (right now we have red love seats),  but maybe it's time again.

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Sara Woolford & Steve Golson in friendly San Antonio, Texas  

If you are planning to Buy or Sell a home or land in San Antonio or the Texas Hill Country, we'd be happy to get you moved on with your life! You can go to our blog, website, Facebook page or just, call to Chat: 210-492-6683 

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8 commentsSara Woolford & Steve Golson, ALHS • June 27 2010 12:31AM

Can You Fan the Flames? San Antonio Outdoor Living

Outdoor fireplace

I don't think that it's much of a secret that here in in San Antonio, Texas we don't have many cold winter days.  In fact, statistically speaking, I think that there are five per year!

Which brings me to question, why so many Buyers are looking for a home with a fireplace in the Family Room?

As for me, I would much rather enjoy a beautiful fire in the best possible environment.  Outside.  Fireplaces are a wonderful patio option and you will get far more use out of it there - unless you want to run your air conditioning every hot winter night in January!

Take a look at this charming covered patio (complete with a flat screen), and re-think where that fireplace would be the most useful and versatile, as well as a wonderful new place to entertain throughout the year.

--Sara

 

 

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If you are planning to Buy or Sell a home or land in San Antonio or the Texas Hill Country, we'd be happy to get you moved on with your life! You can go to our blog, website, Facebook page or just, call to Chat: 210-492-6683 

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3 commentsSara Woolford & Steve Golson, ALHS • June 26 2010 11:42PM

#2 Tip for Sellers. It Costs under $25

A few days ago, I posted about the #1 Tip for Sellers and a friend suggested that I should continue the theme, so here is the #2 tip and it costs even less!

Most Sellers think that their house looks really good, is reasonably clean and has decent curb appeal.  That may be true, but it's probably not enough to really excite Buyers in San Antonio, Texas about the "move-in ready" status of your home.  To do that, the house has to look fresh. 

In the time that you have lived in the home, you may have painted it a great decor latte color (it's never too late to stat...), but when was the last time that the baseboard was painted? 

Hmmm? Got you on that one.

house

 

Even if you think that it looks good; it doesn't look as good as it would with fresh paint.

Go get a gallon of new paint for your baseboards in a color that is a close match for your doors (if they are a white).  Start first in your entry hall as it is the first room that people will see and it sets the tone for the rest of the home.

I know that you are thinking that you don't have time for this, but remember that you only have to do one wall at a time.


Listen to a Realtor®:  30 minutes of painting can make a world of difference.  In a week of odd times (20-30 minutes at a time), you could have most of the house done.

 

You do want to get it sold, don't you?

 

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If you are planning to Buy or Sell a home or land in San Antonio or the Texas Hill Country, we'd be happy to get you moved on with your life! You can go to our blog, website, Facebook page or just, call to Chat: 210-492-6683 

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#1 Tip for Sellers - It Costs Under $80.

As a real estate Broker and Realtor, here in San Antonio, Texas, when I meet with Sellers to discuss putting their homes on the market, there is a consistent oddity that I notice. They have not recently serviced their air conditioning or heating systems! 

OK, so we only use the heat for a month here, but the A/C does get a bit of a work-out!house

During the Option Period (unrestricted right to cancel), when the Buyer gets their inspection, your lack of maintenance is nearly sure to come up.  The Buyer may then ask you to have the unit serviced and repaired to good working order before they purchase.  "That's it?", you ask.

Well, not really... As the unit hasn't been serviced, that one item has just called into question the maintenance of your home and may make your Buyer question the purchase.  They're looking at the bigger picture:

No Buyer wants to feel that the home's vital systems have been unmaintained.

Do yourself a favor. Have a licensed serviceperson out to do a maintenance inspection of your home and get legible copy of the receipt that they provide to you. Be sure to give a copy to your Realtor to be included in your listing documents. 

That one piece of paper can really can go a long way toward making your Buyer feel secure about their purchase. 

You want them to close escrow, don't you?

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Sara Woolford & Steve Golson in friendly San Antonio, Texas  

If you are planning to Buy or Sell a home or land in San Antonio or the Texas Hill Country, we'd be happy to get you moved on with your life! You can go to our blog, website, Facebook page or just, call to Chat: 210-492-6683 

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Happy Father's Day!

I hope that all you Dads had a wonderful Father's Day!

We often talk about what a hard job it is to be a Mom, but sometimes forget the other side of the equation: Dads.

It's a tough job here in the brave, new world as Dads struggle to find time with their kids and keep their work-life moving forward to that the family is provided for.  Not to mention those scary questions that the kids start to ask about 7 years old these days! 

Dad from time, past

Our hats are off to all the Dads today, and all of the other days, too!

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Sara Woolford & Steve Golson in friendly San Antonio, Texas  

If you are planning to Buy or Sell a home or land in San Antonio or the Texas Hill Country, we'd be happy to get you moved on with your life! You can go to our blog, website, Facebook page or just, call to Chat: 210-492-6683 

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2 commentsSara Woolford & Steve Golson, ALHS • June 20 2010 11:55PM

Adventures in Home Showing

Sometimes, it's hard to get your home shown. house

One day this past week, we had granite counters installed in our San Antonio home that we are selling.  The process was made inconvenient by Sara's illness and the fact that she had to vacate the house for a showing, right after I managed an appointment with the contractor.

Suddenly, we had a Realtor come to the door to ask if they could show our home 40 minutes early!  I politely explained that I had workmen at the home for a short appointment and that my wife was ill and we would not be able to show prior to the designated appointment time - Sorry!

 

35 minutes later, Sara dragged out of be so that the home could be shown. We returned an hour later.

 

Imagine our surprise when we received the following showing feedback:

"We arrived 40 min early and when I asked if we could view early the homeowner said no; my client thought he would be difficult to deal with and didn't want to go back. ."

 

You may roll your eyes. I know that I did, but my further question is:  If you decided not to show the home, why did you not have the courtesy to call the Centralized Showing Service to cancel the showing - especially when you knew that the ill homeowner was vacating just for your client?"

 

I believe that I'll be calling her Broker on Monday to ask him or her to provide more training on Realtor courtesy!

--Steve

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Sara Woolford & Steve Golson in friendly San Antonio, Texas  

If you are planning to Buy or Sell a home or land in San Antonio or the Texas Hill Country, we'd be happy to get you moved on with your life! You can go to our blog, website, Facebook page or just, call to Chat: 210-492-6683 

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5 commentsSara Woolford & Steve Golson, ALHS • June 20 2010 11:44PM

Now, I Can Afford to Die. I'm So Excited!

angel on high

OK, so I could afford it now, but I'm not ready! 

Still, just in case, I'd like to leave behind more than my investment stuff and the money that's hanging out in savings.  I really just wanted something to tide me over for a couple of years, in case our investments projects take a while to perk up.

This post commemorates my joy at having my life insurance application accepted.  Although I have been really ill this week (although death is not imminent), I dragged myself to my desk and sent them the payment for a year's premium. 

It felt great!

I'm sure that sounds crazy, but those who know me know that I love to be prepared.  My grown kids joke that I have the hymns for my Funeral Mass planned and the flowers chosen.  Of course I do. 

Just because I'm dead, others shouldn't have to listen to the dull hymns or see carnations! I want people to enjoy the good stuff!

When you work in real estate, being prepared takes a little more work.  Even those of us who work on a salary, don't have benefits that are standard in the corporate workplace....

Now, I only have to worry about Steve trying to put me out of my misery with this headache and sore throat!

 

 

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If you are planning to Buy or Sell a home or land in San Antonio or the Texas Hill Country, we'd be happy to get you moved on with your life! You can go to our blog, website, Facebook page or just, call to Chat: 210-492-6683 

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Speechless Saturday - Old San Juan

It has been a busy week and we have been pressed to keep up with a lot of work for San Antonio, Texas Buyers and Sellers.  It's been a long time since we we able to take a bit of time off and I am taking a few minutes to daydream of vacations past. 

One of our favorite places is Old San Juan.  Just the view of El Morro as we pull into port, is enough to fill us with anticipation of the views, music and food of this sensational city.  Here's a photo from our last trip there:

Sea Wall in Old San Juan

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Sara Woolford & Steve Golson in friendly San Antonio, Texas  

If you are planning to Buy or Sell a home or land in San Antonio or the Texas Hill Country, we'd be happy to get you moved on with your life! You can go to our blog, website, Facebook page or just, call to Chat: 210-492-6683 

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8 commentsSara Woolford & Steve Golson, ALHS • June 19 2010 03:35PM