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Remodel or Move?

by Sandi Pressley

When your home is starting to feel not like home, it might be best to change your scenery. But is it better to sell or to remodel?

After a few years, a home can start to show signs of wear and tear. Color schemes, furniture and decorative styles start to look outdated, and sometimes you must put off certain renovations as a new homeowner that a more settled homeowner could easily afford to do.

Some factors like lower interest rates and an improving economy are in your favor, so you’ll have a chance to get back whatever you spend on improving your home if you end up selling. The question is, if you were able to renovate your home like you wanted, would you be willing to stay in it for a few more years? Or would a complete change be better?

When you start, put together the right team. Unless you’re moving walls or pouring new foundations, you probably don’t need an architect. Finding a good contractor, a kitchen planner and an interior designer might be a good start. You may want to talk with your lender to learn how much you’ll be allowed to borrow as well as whether the current market value will support the renovation.

As you’re putting all of this together, you may find more work that needs to be addressed you hadn’t expected. Plan ahead for problems so your budget and your contractor don’t suffer the consequences.

Before making the decision to renovate your home, make sure you can get what you want within the budget you’ve set, and that you’d be happy with the results for at least a few years.

If you’re not completely sure renovation is the option for you, talk to your real estate professional. Let your agent know you are considering remodeling, but that you’re also open to finding a new home. Your agent might be able to find a few homes for sale that have the size, finishes and features you’re looking for. After viewing a few homes you should have a better grasp of what you want and what you’re looking for.

You and your agent can also discuss selling your home. Your agent will create a comparative market analysis of homes like yours that have both been sold and put on the market recently so you can judge what you could gain from selling your home. From this list you’ll also learn how long you can expect your house to be on the market and if other sellers are getting the prices they set. You and your agent and discuss a price range based on your home’s location and its current condition.

Keep in mind that markets have their ups and downs so what your agent shows you is only a glimpse of what is true today. If you are happy with where your home sits among the competition, then it could be a good time to list.

Whether you are selling your home or remodeling there will be lots of disorder in your home. You’ll have to either open your home up to buyers, or let workers in and out. But the sacrifice can be worth it if you’re happy on the other side.

If you think selling your home is the option for you, contact The Sandi Pressley Team.

Common Problems with Homes for Sale

by Sandi Pressley

The Albuquerque real estate market is HOT! This means the market for selling is good but if you're thinking about selling, there are some things you'll need to consider before you list your home. To sell quickly and for top dollar, you won't want to get caught with these issues dragging your listing down.

Problem #1 - Repair Damage Whether it's tenant damage or deferred maintenance on your part, repairing damage to your home is a great way to increase its value. Walls with holes, floors with scratches and the yard filled with weeds taller than your toddler are a sure way to scare off buyers or receive low ball offers on your home.

Problem #2 - Outdated Features Outdated features like carpeted bathrooms should be updated before you list. Issues like this speak volumes to buyers about the care and effort you've put into your home.

Problem #3 - Dirty Carpet Large stains in carpet will surely scare off potential buyers who may not understand if said stain came from a recent encounter with a spilled drink or a dog that's been using the area for a potty box long term. Shampoo the carpets and if the stain doesn't come out, consider replacing the carpet with wood, tile or new carpet. If replacement isn't an option, be ready to offer a discount so the buyers can do it themselves.

Problem #4 - Pet Smells Since we're on the topic of pets, you may not notice pet smells in your home because you live there. Buyers on the other hand will know right away if you have pets in your home. If you can't find a place for your pets to go while your home is listed, make sure the litter box is ALWAYS clean, clean up Fido's mess from the yard and use air fresheners where needed. Also, consider the options mentioned in #3.

Problem #5 - Barking If you have a dog who barks when someone comes in, it's imperative the dog is kenneled away from the areas buyers will be viewing. Ideally, you'll have a different home where Fifi can stay until your home goes under contract or at least during showings. If not, get a kennel and ask your agent to build in enough time before showings to put the dog in the kennel.

Problem #6 - Bad Curb Appeal If your lawn is dead, your trees are overgrown and your shrubs are hiding your home from the street view, you probably need to do a little work in the yard. Curb appeal is your home's first impression. Getting buyers in the door is the first step toward getting an offer.

Problem #7 - Bad Marketing If your real estate broker is lazy, mean, inattentive, doesn't communicate or isn't marketing your home, fire them. If they aren't giving you the attention you desire, they probably aren't giving it to your listing either. A bad agent can definitely have a negative impact on days on market and final sales price.

Problem #8 - Junk Like it or not, buyers are going to open drawers, cabinets and closets when they view your home. If you crammed all your junk into those drawers, cabinets and closets, your secret will be revealed during a showing. Declutter, clean and clear these areas so buyers can picture their stuff in your home.

Problem #9 - Poor Choices That matching pink toilet and vanity may have seemed like a great idea when you put it in back in the 80s but outdated decor can be a real turn off for buyers. While you're not expected to update kitchens and bathrooms in most price ranges, do what you can to bring your home's decorative items into the current decade. Window coverings, wallpaper and furniture can go a long way toward improving the appearance of your home to buyers.

Problem #10 - Controlling Sellers Yes, it is reasonable to ask brokers to give you notice before showing your home. You probably want to lock up that barking dog, empty the litter box and pick up toys in the kids' rooms. Asking for more than a small amount of notice however may be unreasonable. Some buyers may find your home online and call their broker to see it right away. Another piece of advice, NEVER be home during showings. It makes buyers uncomfortable. Let the broker do their job and get out of the way.

If you're ready to list your home for sale, this is a great time to get started. When you're ready to put that sign in your yard, call the Sandi Pressley Team. We're here to help. 

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Sandi's Hot Home Listing

10528 Crestridge Ct10528 Crestridge Ct, Albuquerque

Price: $275,000 Beds: 4 Baths: 2+ Square Feet: 2,603

AMAZING home on Cul-de-Sac Lot! Dramatic Great Rm w/Soaring Tongue&Groove Beamed Ceilings, Latillas, custom fireplace w/picture windows and access to balcony/patio to take in Scenic views! Gorgeous Kitchen features: lovely Counters w/Beautiful Tiled Backsplash/Custom Cabinetry with S/S appliances w/breakfast bar Seating that opens to the family dining.

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The Most Costly Mistake

by Sandi Pressley

If you're considering selling in 2016, it's important to be priced competitively to avoid certain challenges. Historically, overpriced homes stay on the market longer, often sell for less than market value and sometimes don't sell at all. You may see a listing in your neighborhood that seems to be for sale forever, with a different broker every few months. If there are no major defects in the home itself, it's likely overpriced. This stigma can stay with your home and is a great reason to avoid overpricing in the first place.

A great way to avoid overpricing is to get a home valuation from a reputable source. Not only can overpricing give your home a bad reputation on the market, it can also cost you, big time, in the long run. Not only can overpricing scare off potential buyers, but over time, you'll actually end up reducing your price more than if you had just listed it at market value to begin with. Overpricing is often the most costly mistake a seller can make.

When you're ready to list your home, and 2016 is looking like a great time to do so, start with a home valuation from a specialist who knows your area well. A licensed real estate broker should be willing to provide this information free of charge. Relying on sites like Zillow and their zestimates is risky business when you're ready to list as they've never seen your home, nor do they know what features your home has to offer, or the amenities in the neighborhood.

Put your trust in The Sandi Pressley team; a listing specialist from The Sandi Pressley team can give you a free, no-obligation home valuation during a 20-30 minute in-person consultation. Call us today for more information or to schedule your appointment.

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Sandi's Hot Home Listing

528 Brianna Loop, Albuquerque

Price: $315,000 Beds:4 Baths: 2+ Square Feet: 2,260

North Valley Beauty! Built in 2013 sleek and contemporary design two story with 1BDR/office on the main floor! Upgraded kitchen with 42’ cabinets, granite countertops, tile backsplash and breakfast nook! Security system, refrig air, raised ceilings, ceramic tile flooring in kitchen and great room, ceilings fans, window coverings.

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Why winter and fall are good times to list

by Sandi Pressley

Springtime is the most common time sellers decide to put their homes on the market. Many assume spring and summer are the best sales seasons. Unfortunately, this is a common misconception and often, sellers miss out on valuable listing time because of it. Typically, you'll see more homes listed for sale during spring and summer. The amazing weather we have here in Albuquerque also makes this a great time to list. However, don't rule out the fall and winter months just yet! Here are some points to consider about listing during fall and winter:

  • There is less competition during these months as most sellers prefer to list in spring and summer
  • Less families are on vacation during fall and winter
  • Buyers looking during these times might be more serious about purchasing since this is considered the off season

If you're considering listing your home, don't wait for spring. Contact The Sandi Pressley Team today for a no-obligation market analysis. Our listing specialist can help you decide if this is the right time to list your home.

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Sandi's Hot Home Listing

9312 Nationwide St. NW, Albuquerque

Price: $210,000 Beds: 4 Baths: 2+ Square Feet: 2,270

Beautiful 4 Bedroom/2.5 Baths w/open and functional floor plan*Home features comfortable great room with cozy fireplace, arched accents, lovely wood laminate flooring thru out the lower level. Sunny spacious kitchen overlooks the family dining area & showcases plenty of counter & cabinet space

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6 Great Reasons to Buy NOW!

by Sandi Pressley

This may be the best time to purchase a home.  There are many reasons but below we’ll highlight the top 6.  If you’re considering a purchase, here are a few great reasons to make that move now!

Reason No. 1 to buy now: Rates are low
"Low mortgage rates continue to keep ownership less expensive than renting," said Investopedia. "Even a small change in interest rates has a significant effect on what you'll pay each month and over the life of a 30-year mortgage.
Take a $172,000 30-year mortgage, for example ($172,000 is 80% of the median sales price for existing homes of $215,000 after a 20% down payment). With an interest rate of 4%, you would pay $821.15 each month. At an interest rate of 5%, the monthly payment would be $923.33, and at 6%, the payment rises to $1031.23."

Reason No. 2: Renters Feeling the Squeeze
A recent article from the National Association of Realtors explains that renters are “feeling the squeeze” as rental costs increase nationwide at a pace greater than income increases.

Reason No. 3: It’s Easier to Qualify
When the real estate market hit its recent low around 2006, lending institutions increased their lending standards, making it harder to qualify for a loan.  During this time, lending standards were raised and only prime applicants could get a decent loan.  Today, those standards have loosened slightly, making it easier to find loans and get qualified.  New FHA minimums include a 620 credit score and 3.5% down payment.   

Reason No. 4: PMI Costs Less
When a buyer puts a down payment of less than 20%, there is often an additional monthly fee called PMI or Private Mortgage Insurance.  Early this year the Feds lowered those fees on FHA loans which can add up to over $900 a year in savings.  

Reason No. 5: It’s Still a Good Investment
Perhaps even a great investment.  Experts say that affordability is still at an all-time high, making home ownership a great option for those investment dollars.  As an asset, homeownership stands up, especially when buyers make smart decisions. 

"The largest measurable financial benefit to homeownership is price appreciation," said Investopedia. "Price appreciation helps build home equity, which is the difference between the market price of the house and the remaining mortgage payments."

Reason No. 6: Pride of Ownership
Pride of ownership is a real thing!   Having the freedom to make it your own, painting walls, upgrading kitchen items and not having to worry about higher rent payments coming with your next lease term, make owning your own home a great idea.  Add that to watching your equity grow and the tax benefits of homeownership and this is a no-brainer!

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Sandi's Hot Home Listing

2700 Vista Grande Dr. NW 114, Albuquerque

Price: $595,000   Beds: 3   Baths: 2.5  Square Feet: 3,970

INCREDIBLE & RARE BLUFF LOT RESIDING ALONG THE RIVER W/Unobstructed views of the City,Bosque,Rio Grande & Mountains. This bluff lot offers unsurpassed sensational views-will not find more breathtaking views anywhere ceiling to floor windows from living, dining, kitchen & Master-Suite showcases phenomenal Views! View This Listing

 


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Sandi Pressley on the “Rock of Talk”

by Sandi Pressley

ANNOUNCING!!

The Rock ‘n Roll of Real Estate Sandi “Pressley” was on the “Rock of Talk” Radio in Albuquerque (FM 95.9 FM, 1600 AM) Saturday August 24th.

She was also joined by Jack Thompson the CEO of Legacy Mortgage Talking about today’s real estate market!

If you missed the Show just click the link below (Sandi Says) to hear what “Sandi Pressley” the top producing Real Estate Broker in New Mexico has to say about our current market!!

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SANDI'S LATEST HOT HOME LISTING!

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10415 Cantacielo Dr NW
Price: $240,000 Beds: 3 Baths: 2.5 Sq Ft: 2,817
Walk thru the dramatic entry into a wide open, sunny floorplan featuring soaring ceilings, updates & space. Chef's kitchen w/lovely cabinetry, granite counters, island & stainless appl. opens to huge, light & bright great room w/cozy FP. Huge master suite w/FP, luxurious garden tub, separate shower & tons of closet space. All kept comfy w/2 new central heat & refrigerated air dual units w/new temperature controllers you can set w/your iphone. Enjoy newly landscaped BY, covered patio & views!



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Sandi

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It is a Fact

by Sandi Pressley

Good Monday Morning!

It is a fact! Over 90% of all home searches conducted nationally begin online. Searching for homes online is by far the easiest and most efficient way to look for homes. Long gone are the days where interested home buyers ride around town with their Realtor viewing home after home while thumbing through the pages of an MLS book. Online home shopping is convenient and it allows the prospective home buyer the ability to keep up with current listings and prices.

There are many resources that will allow you to search for homes online and some are much easier to navigate and have more options than others. We have found that here in the Albuquerque, Rio Rancho and Surrounding market areas the best home search site is www.albuquerquehomesolutions.com. This state of the art site will allow you to search properties, on line, based on your search criteria and then save your search so that you are not re-entering it every time you conduct a search. This site also offers you the ability to set up a property alert, which will automatically e-mail you information on new properties meeting your search criteria as they hit the market.

Now is an excellent time to be shopping for a home. With home prices remaining low and mortgage interest rates at historic low levels, there is great opportunity and www.albuquerquehomesolutions.com is a great tool to use during your home search.

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SANDI'S LATEST HOT HOME LISTING!

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1020 La Poblana Rd.
Price: $179,000 Beds: 3 Baths: 1 Sq Ft: 1600
Sitting on an almost 1/4 acre lot in the North Valley, this spacious home is a must see for your Buyers! Updated and well maintained, it features a 1 car garage with storage, gleaming hardwood floors, 3 large bedrooms, 1 full bath, huge living room with corner fireplace, spacious kitchen w/sunny breakfast and a formal dining room which could be used as office. Just completed landscaping front/back. Large back yard with covered patio and 15x13 storage/workshop. Room to park RV/travel trailer.



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Sandi

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Why Did My Home Not Sale?

by Sandi Pressley

Good Monday Morning!

Why did my home fail to sell?  This is a call that I get frequently from homeowners who have had a home on the market and it did not sell. The answer to this question is often not simple, but typically a little bit of investigation will reveal the most likely cause.  Nine times out of ten the problem is that the price was too high.  In this market, if you miss the market with pricing your home is going to just sit and not get offers.  Many times the home owners will see many showings and just no serious interest.  This simply means that would be homebuyers are finding other homes equal to or better than this home at a more attractive price. It can be hard to hit pricing perfectly, but once a home is on the market, if we look at what takes place with showings and interest it will soon tell us the story as to whether we have hit pricing right or not.

The largest mistake home sellers make is to not watch the market and to not drop the price quickly enough needed.  Failure to do this may cost homesellers large amounts of money and the opportuity to sell.

Also, if you are considering putting your home on the market and don't want to join the ranks of the unsold homes be cautious when you interview Real Estate agents.  Be cautious as to not pick your agent based solely on the price they give you for your home.  Many agents will inflate this price to get your business.  Good agents will price your home correclty to start with and then watch the market for any changes and advise you quickly if an adjustment is needed.

The keys to selling a home for top dollar value in any market are to:
  1. Price correctly with the market and adjust quickly if offers don't materialize.
  2. Stage your home.  Get rid of clutter, paint, do yard work, needed repairs and make your home as appealing as possible
  3. Make your home accessible.  If your home is easy to show you will get maximum exposure
  4. Make sure that your agent is getting feedback from showings and sharing this feedback with you.  Listen to the market and adjust accordingly.

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SANDI'S LATEST HOT HOME LISTING!

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5919 Mesa Viento Rd.
Price: $300,000 Beds: 5 Baths: 2.5 Sq Ft: 2960
Beautiful, well maintained DR Horton home with lots of nichos and ledges. Light, bright, open & versatile floorplan features formal living room and great room that opens to family dining & kitchen w/sunny breakfast bar/island & huge pantry. The office could be formal dining room. Enormous master suite has 13x11 sitting room w/corner gaslog fireplace, large walkin closet + luxurious bath w/jetted tub. All bedroom are good-sized, one bedroom conveniently located on main level. Great location!



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Sandi

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Be Thankful Video -Check it out-only 1:32 long!

by Sandi Pressley
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This is a message of thankfulness to acknowledge how truly grateful I am.  Also to help us all focus on how much we have to be thankful for.  This Thanksgiving we all need to have an "Attitude of Gratitude" and to simply remember to say thank you to others.  May this be a fantastic Thanksgiving for you and your loved ones.

 

 

 

 

 

 http://www.albuquerquehomesolutions.com/video/THANKY-YOU-A-Minute-With-John-Maxwell-Free-Coaching-Video

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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