Tag: homeowner

  • 5 Basics of Home Maintenance to Make an Old Home Feel Like New

    New homes are fresh and sparkling, but over time, they begin to show their age. If you want to keep your home feeling like new as each year passes, it’s important to keep up with proper maintenance tasks. Here are a few budget-friendly and DIY ideas to keep your home in fresh condition year after year.

    5 Basics of Home Maintenance to Make an Old Home Feel Like New - bhgrelife.com1. Regular Cleaning

    Normal cleaning tasks like sweeping, mopping, and dusting are important, but to really keep your home looking shiny and new, it’s important to remember deep cleaning tasks, as well.

    Steam clean your carpets at least once a quarter, and don’t forget to vacuum and steam your furniture at the same time. When you dust, reach for areas like ceiling fans, wall corners, and the inside of cabinets. Thorough deep cleaning on a regular basis makes all the difference when you’re trying to keep your home looking fresh.

  • Learn All About BHGRealestate.com with Our New Sweepstakes!

    Learn All About BHGRealestate.com with Our New Sweepstakes! - bhgrelife.com

    House hunting can be overwhelming at times. The reality is that you’re not looking for just a house. You’re looking for a home, and more – a space where you and your loved ones can feel secure, stimulated, and comfortable. At Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate, we understand that, which is why we are proud to introduce our rebranded website offering “the most comprehensive lifestyle based search in real estate,” and that it’s built for easy use on any mobile device with swipeable photos and other mobile-responsive features; as well as offering great community content on schools, median home prices, weather, and Yelp information.

    Your Dream Home is Within Reach

    Our website will help you to find a home based on what really matters to you – whether you’re looking for a home within a 20-minute drive from work or one that is close to great schools. Our personalized search and lifestyle sort tools help you easily prioritize the property search results by allowing you to select the top three criteria that are most important to your lifestyle, such as proximity to public transit, school/school zone, or neighborhood/address.

    Lifestyle Sort on BHGRE.com

    We know there is more to a home than just square footage and the number of bathrooms – that’s why searching for a home under such targeted criteria will yield not only a list of properties, but properties that are relevant to you.

    Each home that shows up in the search results will display photos and features of the home, as well as community overview data of the area searched in a property card format. These cards will allow you to holistically compare houses against one another.

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    We are also incredibly excited to announce several other features of our site:

    • Find out actual commute times to your place of work within the property search results. That’s right … you can plug in any address, and the time of day you will be traveling to easily pinpoint homes within your reasonable commute time.
    • Learn more about the listing agent.
    • Take virtual tours of the properties.

    The website was designed with you in mind, so we’re mobile-friendly, tablet-friendly and most importantly, people-friendly! Our mobile-first approach ensures that our website works across all platforms regardless of which device or browser version you are using.

    “Consumers are buying homes based on lifestyle requirements, but the way real estate search is done online had not yet evolved to meet that reality. There are many sites out there, but fundamentally they all behave the same way. We have created a site that will forever change the search paradigm,” said Sherry Chris, president and CEO of Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate LLC.

    Announcing The Friendliest Search in Real Estate℠ Sweepstakes

    To celebrate the success of our rebranded website, we’re giving you the chance to win $2500 with The Friendliest Search in Real Estate℠ Sweepstakes. All you need to do is watch a video to learn all about the great features on our website, enter the code at the end, and you could be on your way to $2500! Head over to our Facebook page to learn more and enter. Good luck!

  • Ask a Pro Q&A: How to Find a Rent-to-Own Home

    Some people are renters, some people are buyers, and some fall right in between! On this week’s installment of Ask A Pro, our Real Estate pro Karlton Utter, Senior Director of Learning Technologies and Solutions at Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate, explains how to begin the process of finding a rent-to-own home!

    Ask a Pro Q&A: How to Find a Rent-to-Own Home - bhgrelife.com

     

    Q: My husband and I are looking for a rent to own home. How do we get started with the process?

    -Nija H.

    A: Great question Nija.  Your first step should be to contact a local real estate professional in the area that can help guide you to locally listed rent to own opportunities.  There are typically not a lot of them available since most investors would like to hold their investment and most folks looking to sell want to cash out and move on. You will also want to contact a financial representative to provide a credit check and walk you through the pre­qualification and mortgage process for this type of purchase.  Each rent to own situation is different.  Before renting a rent to own property, you will definitely want to know what percentage, if any, of the rent is going towards the purchase price.

    -Karlton U.

  • Ask a Pro Q&A: Remodeling an Older Home

    Last week we discussed reader Kimberly D.’s concerns about buying an old home that might need a lot of repairs. Kimberly came back this week with a follow-up question about remodeling plans for this house. Let’s see what Dream Team member and interior design pro Jennifer Adams has to say on the subject!

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    Q: We are looking to purchase and completely over haul a 1925 built Florida cottage. It has a lot of original features we like, some we don’t. Is it better to change the layout to better meet our needs and leave as much original character as possible, or is it better for resale later to live with much as possible and just fix what’s there?

    -Kimberly D.

    A: This sounds like an exciting project! Older houses have so much charm that they are a joy, but they can be a nightmare if you don’t approach the project with the right mindset. It depends so much on your goals for the place.

    Are you planning on keeping it for a while? Is it a vacation home or will you live in it full time? And, most importantly, what is your budget?

    Remodeling an older house is expensive. Every house has its quirks, and while we call them unforeseen problems we really shouldn’t, because we all know there will be something unforeseen! Plan to expect the unexpected.

    Even a simple cosmetic upgrade in an older house will be more expensive than you’d think. Off the shelf anything, such as counters, tubs and closet systems won’t fit easily because walls aren’t square, floors aren’t flat or dimensions are non-standard. Each project is unique (charm, right?) which drives up costs.

    Plus, decisions you’d make for your primary residence will be different than if it’s a vacation home. On vacation, you’d probably enjoy the charm and floor plan quirks that might drive you nuts over time.

    Make some decisions about what your dream usage of this house will be, even consider spending money for some brainstorming time with an interior designer or architect if you don’t have these skills yourself. This will help you plan your approach and build a budget.

    In terms of prioritizing the projects, no matter what your usage of the house will be, make sure the structure from the foundation to the roof is sound, and the insulation, ventilation, electrical systems and plumbing are up to code and in good repair. Take care of any moisture, mold, mildew or other problems you discover. This will make any house healthier to live in for now, even part time, and more attractive to a potential buyer later.

    Aesthetically, you can re-create a lot of the old charm by saving woodwork, cabinetry and trim for reuse! A work of caution, however, old woodwork — whether from this house or from a salvage yard — may have lead paint and so will require special handling. Don’t start sanding or pulling things apart without proper care.

    Use a plaster finish on new walls so it looks old, and choose new fixtures that look appropriate for the style of your house. For the kitchen and baths, modern cabinetry may look out of place if you’re going for the cottage look. Consider a less built-in look with mismatched cabinets and open shelving, for example, and a rustic farm table instead of a sleek kitchen island.

    The fun part of projects like these is that they are both challenging but hugely rewarding. You are not the first person to be facing these decisions; there is a world of support online for inspiration and help finding just that right piece!

    Good luck with this project, and let us know how it goes!

    -Jennifer A.

  • Ask a Pro Q&A: Building Your Own Home

    Welcome to another installment of Ask a Pro! Today we are talking to Design pro and Casa Latina’s home improvement expert Marlene Pratt about what’s involved when planning to build your own home.

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    Q: Hola mi nombre es Wendy R. mi pregunta es cuanto me cuesta contruir una casa de concepto abierto, de tres recamaras, dos baños aqui en Goshen, Indiana 46526. Gracias.

    Translation: Hi my name is Wendy R. and my question is: how much would it cost me to build an open-concept home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, here in Goshen, IN 46526. Thanks.

    -Wendy R.

     

    A: The cost of building a new house in Goshen Indiana or anywhere in the US really depends on how big you want your new home to be, and upon the materials, location, specifications or builders used. Your question is kind of general and there are many variables that go into building a home; so consider first making a spreadsheet with the list of the things you cannot do without. For example, what type of exterior/siding would you like your home to have? Would you like to live in a one level or two levels home? Do you require a certain amount of square footage for you and your family both inside and out? Would you like a basement and if so, finished or unfinished? How many bathrooms do you want and how many do you really need? And for your open concept do you know how big or fancy of a kitchen you really need?

    I made a few phone calls and I was told that the average two bedroom home in Indiana could run you between $180,000 and $240,000 and that cost is based on average quality material. Please keep in mind that a unique home designed to your specifications and built with quality material will considerably change that estimate.

    If you want a better idea of what your wants will cost you consider utilizing a FREE cost estimating software. The software allows you to vary the design, quality, size, and zip code of any house plan to get an approximate cost to build estimate.

    -Marlene P.

  • Ask a Pro Q&A: Cash Sale

    Welcome to another installment of Ask a Pro! Today we are talking to Karlton Utter, Director of Learning at Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate, about the process of a cash sale.

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    Q: Just sold my house, cash sale no conditions. Deal closes Nov13 2014. Packing my stuff up leaving Nov 7th takes a week to drive to Edmonton Alberta. How do I get my equity from my house? Does it automatically go to bank for deposit?

    -Ashlee B.

    A: Great question. Typically the  money would be released by your attorney upon closing; however, you should contact your attorney to confirm this and for information on how it will be paid to you, as the bank or your attorney may have specific policies in place.

    -Karlton U.

  • Ask a Pro Q&A: Sloped Yard Solution

    Welcome to another installment of Ask a Pro! Today we are talking to Dream Team member and outdoor design expert Carson Arthur! Let’s see what he has to say about adding a terrace to a sloped backyard!

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    Q: How would you terrace a downsloped back yard?

    -Abigail M.

    A: It all comes down to your budget!  They best way to create a terraced slope is to use a series of retaining walls to add level spaces down the slope for plants and shrubs.  Of course this is the most expensive! If you are on a budget, collect large stones to create planting pockets behind them, working your way down the hill.

    -Carson A.

     

     

  • How To Enjoy Your Own Party

    You’ve double-checked the invites, tried out the recipes, rearranged the decoration, and recounted the gift bags. Yet it seems you might have overlooked something. With all the planning, cooking, and hosting, it’s easy to forget to have fun and enjoy the festivities you have worked so hard to bring about. These practical tips will save you time and headache so you can focus on having a good time your own party.

    1. Get the date into the books early. This is the busiest time of the year for EVERYTHING—so lock it in. Send out a quick email reminder, followed by an evite.

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  • Fall Feast … Almost Famous

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    Fall FeastThink of this as a Halloween after-party for adults, while the goblins stay home with the sitter. Invite your friends to come as their favorite celebrity. Assign everyone a number at the door and make a game of who can guess every famous-face in the room.


  • Thanksgiving Party Tips

    Thanksgiving is one of the best times of the year. The weather is not too cold, the leaves are still turning colors, and the frantic end-of-the-year rush has not fully kicked in. If you’re hosting your family’s Thanksgiving gathering this season, check out these little touches that will make your home extra cozy and welcoming for your guests.

    Create a Tasteful Centerpiece

    Tasteful_CenterpieceThere is no need to go overboard with your Thanksgiving centerpiece. Some flowers and candles with fall colors will give you a look your guests will love!