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What Matters Most on Your Credit Report

by Sandi Pressley

If you plan on buying a home in Albuquerque, your credit history is critical. If you haven’t reviewed your credit report in a while, you probably need to pull another one for free from www.annualcreditreport.com. This site allows consumers to retrieve their free credit report once a year from Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. It has the main goal of ensuring that there aren't any errors in the report. Unfortunately, credit reports do contain a fair amount of errors. 

However, these repositories are not to blame because they only report what they receive from merchants and companies who issue credit. When data is sent to them, they include it. They will not be checking every time a consumer's payment history is forwarded to them. They will only check it if the consumer reports the error. 

For example, someone who has a similar name on their report might show some late payments on your report which do not belong to you. This is the kind of information to look out for. You would be surprised to see what all your report contains. You’ll see the addresses of homes you’ve lived in over the years. You’ll also see any previous names you’ve used. 

When consumers look at their report, they should look for errors, but they also want some assurances what is put out there is accurate. The key to building a good credit history is making sure that these credit agencies are reporting your timely payments. However, some data bits from these reports are more important than others. What are they?

Surely the places you've lived over the last few years aren't that important. Right? And of course any other surnames you’ve used. If you married John Doe and your name is Jane Smith, you will be recorded as Jane Doe and Jane Smith. Pretty straightforward. 

The most important factor in your credit report is payment on time. Account balances are also important. Someone with a balance that exceeds his or her limit regularly will see their scores plummet. On the other hand, keeping your balance relatively low all the time improves your scores.

If you have had the credit card for a while, a late payment on it won’t hurt your scores as long as the late payment is relatively isolated. A late mortgage payment will count more against you than any late credit card payments. However, bankruptcy or foreclosure will hurt your credit report the most, although the damage will lessen with time. What matters most to your credit report is what happened within the last few years, not what happened five or six years ago. Older, less reliable information will be ignored, provided that current payments are being reported in a timely manner. 

When you apply for new credit, an inquiry is recorded. The occasional inquiry for new credit is not detrimental to your credit score, but multiple inquiries within a short period of time will hurt your score. Not as much as a late payment or high balance account, but it will still have an impact. There will be more impact on your credit report when there are other negative marks as well.

It all comes down to making sure payments are made within 30 days after the due date and keeping balances below one-third of credit limits. These two factors are the biggest ones. A mortgage company looks at your credit report and credit score, so long as your payments, balances, and history are kept under control, your credit will be fine.

Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

HOT HOME LISTING OF THE WEEK!

5916 KATHRYN Avenue SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108  $239,000

3 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms (1 full, 1 half) / 1947 Square Feet

WOW! Beautiful remodel with so many updates including ROOF, ELECTRICAL, FURNACE, EVAP COOLER, WATER HEATER, BATHS, INTERIOR PAINT, CARPET, REFINSHED WOOD FLOORS, FRONT DOOR & STORM DOOR! TWO large living areas! Kitchen features LG gas stove with double oven & Quartz countertops! Open living room features wood floors, fireplace, recessed lighting and barn door to family room. HUGE family room features wood ceiling, wood stove, extra flex room/office and separate laundry room. Huge lot with BACKYARD ACCESS & NEW GATE! Close to UNM, CNM, UNM Hospital, Nob Hill!

Contact the Sandi Pressley team for additional details! 

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Find Your Dream Home in Albuquerque With These Hot Properties

by Sandi Pressley

Are you ready to move into your ideal home in Albuquerque? Since the busy Spring home selling season is coming soon, now is the perfect time to find the home of your dreams. These homes are sure to go fast, so make sure you schedule a viewing today!

Feel free to contact Sandi Pressley and her team at 505-263-2173 to get more information and schedule a viewing of these fine homes. You can check out all of our listings on our Featured Listings page.

8716 MADRE Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111

$360,000

Precious Inman Patio-Home in highly desirable Canyon Run! Prime NE Heights location, location, location with so many recent updates: FURNACE (2020), HVAC (2020), WATER HEATER (2020), STUCCO (2019), GUTTERS (2019) plus fresh paint and beautiful floors. Featuring 2 living areas, a wet bar, and gas fireplace, this is comfortable living. Oversized Master Bedroom features tons of closet space plus a spa-like master bathroom with double-sinks and separate shower and garden tub. Enjoy your privacy in the backyard under an oversized patio, or spread out indoors with the beautiful sunroom. Updated counters in the kitchen plus newer stainless steel appliances make this home move-in ready.

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2509 RIDGECREST Drive SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

$375,000

Welcome Home to this beautiful brick home situated on a large corner lot close to conveniences. Great curb appeal with curved driveway, large covered porch & garage to the side of home. Featuring desirable split floorplan with spacious living spaces throughout including both formal & informal living & dining options; Two ample master suites for guest or in-law quarters; Fresh interior paint & carpet replaced in 2020; Huge family room w/efficient wood stove opening to the 207 sqft sunroom (not included in square footage); Kitchen features eat at bar plus sunny nook, & lots of cabinet space. Mature landscaping provides trees, shrubs and partial xeriscaping; open patio; & backyard access. **Square footage does not include the 207sqft Sunroom**

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14319 MARQUETTE Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123

$399,000

Magnificent Rex Wilson remodel of this amazing Pueblo style home. From the minute you enter you will feel like you are on vacation (feels like a Taos Hacienda), beautiful hardwood floor, custom carved beams, corbels kiva fireplace, leads into a wonderful custom kitchen. Skylights bring in natural light, and Pella windows, hardwood doors updated electrical and an amazing wrap around covered patio embraces beautifully landscaped private oasis. ''And'' a detached casita heating cooled, presently used as a theatre room (projection equipment, screen and couches will stay) and of course a totally remodeled bathroom, and could easily be an in law quarters.

Impeccably Maintained Home Ready for its new Owners! Nestled in the Foothills on a great corner lot, this home will not disappoint. Main level features two living areas, with both formal & informal dining options; a galley kitchen with dining nook; great guest bedroom next to a full bath; & closed in porch/sunroom ideal for home gym or game room. Upper level features a very roomy master suite & en suite, plus two additional bedrooms & full bath. Great curb appeal on a large corner lot & easy access to Hwy, close to hiking/biking trails, & conveniences.

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Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

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Refinishing Your Stairs Can Add Value to Your Albuquerque Home

by Sandi Pressley

If you intend to sell your home in Albuquerque, painting your stairs will increase the value of your property and enhance its appearance. People often overlook their stairs when they are taking on home improvement projects. But it can be a very easy way to dramatically change the look of your home. Whether you want to give your stairs a makeover or just repaint the back deck, there's paint for every need.

Here's a quick guide to the types of paint that are best for freshening up your interior and exterior stairs. 

Outdoor Stairs

You need a highly durable paint for your outdoor stairs, as they are subjected to high traffic and the elements. You should try an acrylic exterior paint on your wood stairs. There is an acrylic paint made specifically for porches, floors, and exterior stairs. You should stay away from glossy finish paints, which can be slippery when wet.

Satin or eggshell finish paints are the best choice as they can resist dirt and stains while being easily cleaned without creating a slip hazard. For extra safety, you can add a non-slip additive to your paint for extra texture and slip resistance. 

Indoor Stairs

Indoor stairs often don't wear out as much as outdoor stairs, but they still get a lot of foot traffic. Try painting indoor stairs with 100% acrylic paint for easy cleaning. If you want to keep the steps dry during wet weather, you can use semi-gloss paint.

If you plan to paint your indoor stairs in different colors, you might also consider other paint finishes. For example, you could paint the risers and spindles in semigloss paint and use a lower luster paint for the railings and treads to increase safety.

Paint Design Ideas

Your stairs can be a great place for you to let your creative side shine when it comes to painting, since you can paint them in a variety of ways.

One classic approach to painting stairs is to paint the risers and spindles in a light color and the treads and railings in a dark one. This looks nice and adds visual interest to the steps. 

If you like the look of a classic stair runner, but you don't want the risk of tripping, you can paint a runner down the center of your staircase for a great visual effect.

Refinishing Stairs for a Fresh, New Look

Fresh paint is one way you can transform the look of your stairs and brighten the area around them. If you're thinking about refinishing your stairs, its essential to have all the right tools and paint. That way, you'll make your vision a reality. 

Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

HOT HOME LISTING OF THE WEEK!

803 WARM SANDS Court SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123  $660,000

6 Bedrooms / 4 Bathrooms (4 full, 0 half) / 4553 Square Feet

Stunning Custom home (By Guererro)on a cul de sac in 4 Hills Village, upon entering you will notice the hardwood grand staircase. Home features 6 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, with Gourmet Kitchen, stainless appliances, granite counter tops, remodeled bathrooms, an amazing walk out basement (1200 sq ft) with a bedroom bathroom (pool table stays), storage, wet bar and so much more and entertaining areas. Spectacular views from master bedroom Balcony,(there are two other balconies as well), backyard w/rv access. There is new carpet, paint, surround sound, updated lighting, fans, all new hardware on the doors, oversized 3 car garage w new doors/openers. Schedule an appt now. Please note hot tub does not convey!

Contact the Sandi Pressley team for additional details! 

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How Can Replacing Your Windows Help Sell Your Home Faster in Albuquerque?

by Sandi Pressley

As you prepare to put your Albuquerque home on the market for sale, you should think about how to make it more appealing. Many home sellers will paint, add landscaping or make other small, affordable updates to attract buyers. Another affordable project that you can do now is installing new windows.

New window installation is something that many home buyers in Albuquerque look for when looking to buy a new home. New windows are energy-efficient, make a home look more attractive, and you get most of your investment back when the final contract is signed.

Energy Efficient Windows Are What Buyers Are Looking For

If your windows are old wood or aluminum style, most will see that as something that needs replacing. When buyers see projects, they are either not going to make an offer at all, or they might make a lowball offer exploiting it as an excuse to pay less.

If you want to sell your home fast, new windows might be the right move for you.

The moment the new windows are up, you can talk about how much more energy-efficient your home has become since the work was done. You might even go so far as to bring out your heating and cooling bills to back it up. If you have your windows installed a month before you post the "For Sale" sign, you may start to notice some differences.

New Windows Enhance the Look of Residential Properties

While some home buyers are interested in energy-efficient and functional home features, others are interested in how it looks at first glance. If you haven't replaced your windows in thirty years, you're likely to have chips, cracks, and broken glass.

When buyers pull into your driveway, they're going to check the roof, the siding, and the windows to see how well maintained they are. By replacing those old windows with energy efficient ones that match the rest of the home's exterior, it will help you sell the house more quickly. You won't have to spend any time haggling with the price because of the old ones.

How to Tell if It's Time to Replace Your Windows

Now that you know that installing new windows will help you sell your home faster, it's important to figure out when it's time for a window replacement.

There are several factors to take into consideration, including:

  • Visible chips, cracks, or water damage to the window frames
  • Excessive outside noise coming through the windows
  • Feeling drafts leak in when the windows are closed
  • Condensation between the layers of glass
  • Cracked or broken glass
  • Problems opening, closing, or locking the windows
  • Cloudy glass
  • Recent increases in your energy bills
  • Older single-pane windows instead of double-glazed modern windows

After you find one or more of these points to be true, you should start researching what windows are available to replace the old ones.

When you talk with your window contractor, ask about style options as well. A home with new windows will be more energy efficient, but the new windows won't look right if you pick the wrong style. If you did not pick the right window for your home's existing look and structure, homebuyers will be less likely to be attracted by the overall appearance.

Often, home sellers decide to replace windows in homes before selling because they would rather spend some money to get the sale over with quickly. That's just one of the benefits, however. Even if your house didn't sell as fast as you wanted it to, you could still save money on your energy bill while you're still there. That's without mentioning how beautiful the new windows look to those driving by. Someone will eventually see the new energy-efficient windows that really complement your home, and they won't be able to resist making an offer.

Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

HOT HOME LISTING OF THE WEEK!

803 WARM SANDS Court SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123  $660,000

6 Bedrooms / 4 Bathrooms (4 full, 0 half) / 4553 Square Feet

Stunning Custom home (By Guererro)on a cul de sac in 4 Hills Village, upon entering you will notice the hardwood grand staircase. Home features 6 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, with Gourmet Kitchen, stainless appliances, granite counter tops, remodeled bathrooms, an amazing walk out basement (1200 sq ft) with a bedroom bathroom (pool table stays), storage, wet bar and so much more and entertaining areas. Spectacular views from master bedroom Balcony,(there are two other balconies as well), backyard w/rv access. There is new carpet, paint, surround sound, updated lighting, fans, all new hardware on the doors, oversized 3 car garage w new doors/openers. Schedule an appt now. Please note hot tub does not convey!

Contact the Sandi Pressley team for additional details! 

Get your Morning Inspiration with the Sandi Pressley Team

 

How to Stay on Budget With Your Home Improvement Project

by Sandi Pressley

Owning a home in Albuquerque is an investment that, as we all know, will need repairs and improvements as the years go by. Many people prepare for the mortgage payment and other costs, but sudden repairs can catch anyone off guard. In fact, around 31% of homeowners don't set aside enough for home repairs.

What are some steps you can take to make sure you're ready for your next repair job or improvement project?

1. Always have a plan

Since there's many items on your to-do list as a homeowner, then logically you should make a real to-do list on paper or spreadsheet program to keep track of it all. Keep track of your regular maintenance items, such as filter replacements and gutter cleaning, as well as projects you want to take care of in the near future. Then make a list of larger updates you would like to do eventually.

Doing this will not only help you remember regular items to keep up, but you can prioritize repairs that will save money down the road. This list will also come in handy when you want to look back at repairs on particular items over the years to see if they justify replacement. And when you go to sell your home, the buyer will appreciate knowing when those items were taken care of.

2. Add to your emergency fund

Setting aside money for repairs is always a good idea, especially if you don't live in a new home. Having an emergency fund can help you take care of unexpected situations, or if you lose income. And you don't have to aim for the stars to start with. Setting aside as much as you can will add up over the months and years. There are also apps for your phone that can help set money aside.

3. Act quickly when it comes to repairs

Take care of a repair as soon as it pops up. Don't wait for the problem to get worse. For example, a leaky faucet can rot the subfloor. Fixing a faucet is far easier than replacing a floor.

4. Know your financing options

Sometimes a repair may exceed your cash on hand. Make a plan to take care of these larger repairs, such as borrowing from a bank or family member. Home equity loans and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) are also financing options.

5. Consider doing it yourself

Younger homeowners tend to do projects themselves rather than hiring a pro. This can save hundreds on a project. But there's a risk in making huge mistakes that can cost more in the end. Make sure you can handle a project before you DIY.

6. If you go pro, do your research

There's nothing wrong with hiring a pro. But make sure that you research the pros in your area and get several estimates. Ask questions, such as how they intend to do the job, what the estimated timeline is, whether they’re insured and how much experience they have with projects like yours. Don’t simply go with the cheapest contractor to save Money. Yes, they could be the best person for the job, or you may wind up spending more to fix their mistakes.

Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

HOT HOME LISTING OF THE WEEK!

11721 SKY VALLEY Way NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111  $829,000

6 Bedrooms / 5 Bathrooms (3 full, 2 half) / 4860 Square Feet

Almost 5,000sqft in Prestigious Tanoan East with absolutely INCREDIBLE views!! Enjoy mountain views as you overlook the 6th Hole of Sandia and float in the pristine, HEATED pool, with a lot situated above the golf course for privacy. At night, view the twinkling lights of Albuquerque from your private balcony off the oversized master. Too many amenities to list! With room for everyone, this home boasts a finished basement complete with rec room, bedroom & bath. The luxury kitchen features granite countertops, newer appliances and open floorplan. Beautiful wood floors, oak staircase, 2 gas log fireplaces and more are ready to welcome you home!

Contact the Sandi Pressley team for additional details! 

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Check Out These Hot "Just Listed" Albuquerque Properties

by Sandi Pressley

If your goal this year is to buy a new home in Albuqueurque, then now is the time check out these new properties just listed on our website! Since Spring is coming up soon, now is the perfect time to beat the busy home buying season and snatch up the home of your dreams. The Albuquerque real estate scene has limited inventory, so these homes are sure to go fast.

Feel free to contact Sandi Pressley and her team at 505-263-2173 to get more information and schedule a viewing of these fine homes. You can check out all of our listings on our Featured Listings page.

8404 RANCHO VECINO Court NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120

$310,000

True one story beauty in Rancho Sereno. This spacious home has high ceilings, light-filled rooms, two living areas, 4 good sized bedrooms and a 3 car garage. Well appointed kitchen, with island, ample countertops and cabinets. Stainless Refrigerator stays with home. New TPO roof in Oct 2020. Refrigerated Air! Home has been well maintained. Great location, easy access to Paseo Del Norte, and amenities.

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14319 MARQUETTE Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123

$399,000

Impeccably Maintained Home Ready for its new Owners! Nestled in the Foothills on a great corner lot, this home will not disappoint. Main level features two living areas, with both formal & informal dining options; a galley kitchen with dining nook; great guest bedroom next to a full bath; & closed in porch/sunroom ideal for home gym or game room. Upper level features a very roomy master suite & en suite, plus two additional bedrooms & full bath. Great curb appeal on a large corner lot & easy access to Hwy, close to hiking/biking trails, & conveniences.

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5916 KATHRYN Avenue SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

$239,000

Magnificent Rex Wilson remodel of this amazing Pueblo style home. From the minute you enter you will feel like you are on vacation (feels like a Taos Hacienda), beautiful hardwood floor, custom carved beams, corbels kiva fireplace, leads into a wonderful custom kitchen. Skylights bring in natural light, and Pella windows, hardwood doors updated electrical and an amazing wrap around covered patio embraces beautifully landscaped private oasis. ''And'' a detached casita heating cooled, presently used as a theatre room (projection equipment, screen and couches will stay) and of course a totally remodeled bathroom, and could easily be an in law quarters.

WOW! Beautiful remodel with so many updates including ROOF, ELECTRICAL, FURNACE, EVAP COOLER, WATER HEATER, BATHS, INTERIOR PAINT, CARPET, REFINSHED WOOD FLOORS, FRONT DOOR & STORM DOOR! TWO large living areas! Kitchen features LG gas stove with double oven & Quartz countertops! Open living room features wood floors, fireplace, recessed lighting and barn door to family room. HUGE family room features wood ceiling, wood stove, extra flex room/office and separate laundry room. Huge lot with BACKYARD ACCESS & NEW GATE! Close to UNM, CNM, UNM Hospital, Nob Hill!

Learn More!

 

Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

Get your Morning Inspiration with the Sandi Pressley Team

Keep Your New Albuquerque Home Safe

by Sandi Pressley

Now that you've moved into your new home in Albuquerque, one of the first things you should consider is its safety. You probably carefully inspected the house and neighborhood before you bought it, but there are some other factors to consider now that you have moved in to ensure your family is safe.

Change the locks

You may have been handed the keys to your new home, but are all the other keys accounted for? Perhaps a friend or family member will have a key. Even if it is a brand new home, someone may have had a key from the builder. In order to be sure, change the locks.

Install a security system

Even though you may live in a pretty safe neighborhood in Albuquerque, it is still a good idea to have a security system in place. You can start with a basic system that has four or five cameras and some lights, and add more as necessary. Technology has really brought the price down to get a good system, so it's definitely worth the investment.

Get to know your neighbors

It helps to have good relationships with your neighbors. Since you're new to the neighborhood, it's good that they know who you are and you know who they are. Good neighbors can see things from an outsider's point of view and give you a chance to react. You can do the same for them.

Case the joint

Pretend you are breaking into your own home and find the spots where an intruder could break in. Make sure you secure any of those spots where they could break in.

Give it a once over

Check all through the house to make sure door and windows work as they should. Check for any loose wires or other hazards. Make a list and get these items fixed as soon as you can.

Outdoor safety

Make sure your property is clear of things that can cause injury, such as a rusty gate or fence, or other things left by the previous owner that can be tripping or stabbing hazards.

Check smoke detectors

You can't be sure that the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are in good condition unless you check them. They could be old and need fresh batteries.

Dryer vents

Make sure that all the vents to stoves, gas pipes, and dryer vents are all clear and working properly. This is something that should be checked regularly to prevent dryer vent fires.

Light it up

Burglars like the dark. Don't let them have it. Make sure all of your entrances are well lighted, and make sure there is sufficient lighting elsewhere. If there's an emergency, the number of your home should be clearly visible to emergency responders. You can also place timers on some of the lights in the house to make it look like someone is home, which is a good option if you're going on vacation.

Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

HOT HOME LISTING OF THE WEEK!

13504 DESERT ZINNIA Court NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111  $1,050,000

4 Bedrooms / 4 Bathrooms (4 full, 0 half) / 4556 Square Feet

Highly Sought after High Desert Contemporary Southwestern Beauty. Custom built for Original owner. Well Situated on .86 acre lot to maximize the spectacular Mountain and City views! Incredible floor plan features 4 spacious en-suite bedrooms all with private bathrooms, Dual Masters, with the largest one on main level. Gorgeous, sunny kitchen with quartz counter tops, opens onto bright, light breakfast nook and family room. Complete with kitchen island, double ovens. Soaring ceilings throughout - with walls of windows to enjoy the views from every room. Approx 1500 sqft of wrap around decks/patios on front and back of home can be accessed from all bedrooms. Gorgeous serene courtyard with water feature. Spectacular low maintenance landscaping front and back! Newer TPO top of the line roof.

Contact the Sandi Pressley team for additional details! 

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Impress Albuquerque Home Buyers With These Lawn Tips

by Sandi Pressley

Your front yard speaks volumes about your home. If your front yard is rough, messy, and unkept, buyers will naturally leave the field while driving to the next property on their list. Don't let that happen by ensuring your front yard is lush and as beautiful as the inside of your home.

Are there areas in your front yard you should focus on? Where do you begin? Here are the steps you should take to revitalize your front yard if you plan to sell your home in Albuquerque:

1. Cut the grass.

Buyers don't want to trudge through tall grass. The lawn, however, should still look green, alive and lush. The lawn mower needs to be out once a week, if not every other week, to keep it short. Water so that the sun won't dry out the grass and make it yellow or brown. A professional landscaper can maintain the right balance of edging and growth so the lawn looks perfect for potential buyers.

2. Plant more shade trees.

If you want to really add some shade, plant more trees in the front yard. You can deflect the unnatural glare of the sun with shade trees and cool the house if they're planted close to windows. The moisture will also keep the grass green. You can plant trees that are shorter so they will grow full by the time the new owner buys the house. However, it's important that they are strong and can handle the climate.

3. Install outdoor lighting.

Landscape lighting is a good way to illuminate the house at night and showcase parts of your yard. Depending on where you place the lights, the house will look very appealing at night to buyers who may not have time to shop during the day. In addition to illuminating a path between the curb and your front door for easier navigation, outdoor lighting also helps to emphasize the beauty of your landscaping, which heightens the beauty of your home.

4. Add flowers for more color.

If your front yard is lush and green, you should add more color to make it more appealing. Flowers are a great and easy way to make the yard more appealing, as are shrubbery with different blooms. Perennials are the best for this because they last for more than one year, which requires less upkeep on both the seller and the buyer. They are available in a variety of colors and types, so the yard can be adorned with any number of them while still requiring less care.

5. Keep everything clean.

Furthermore, it is also important to keep all other parts of the house clean. Anywhere dirt can accumulate - siding, porches, front doors, driveways - should be cleaned regularly. Buyers don't want to see dirt and mess, so take a broom, a power washer, and take an hour on the weekend to clean everything up. Need a power washer? A professional powerwashing service costs as little as $293.

Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

HOT HOME LISTING OF THE WEEK!

13504 DESERT ZINNIA Court NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111  $1,050,000

4 Bedrooms / 4 Bathrooms (4 full, 0 half) / 4556 Square Feet

Highly Sought after High Desert Contemporary Southwestern Beauty. Custom built for Original owner. Well Situated on .86 acre lot to maximize the spectacular Mountain and City views! Incredible floor plan features 4 spacious en-suite bedrooms all with private bathrooms, Dual Masters, with the largest one on main level. Gorgeous, sunny kitchen with quartz counter tops, opens onto bright, light breakfast nook and family room. Complete with kitchen island, double ovens. Soaring ceilings throughout - with walls of windows to enjoy the views from every room. Approx 1500 sqft of wrap around decks/patios on front and back of home can be accessed from all bedrooms. Gorgeous serene courtyard with water feature. Spectacular low maintenance landscaping front and back! Newer TPO top of the line roof.

Contact the Sandi Pressley team for additional details! 

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Make Aging in Place Safer With These Home Improvements

by Sandi Pressley

As you spend your golden years here in your home in Albuquerque, your home may need to be adapted to accommodate lifestyle changes, accessibility and independence. Many people as they grow older are choosing to stay in their own homes. As such, you can make gradual adaptations in order to allow you to manuever through your home safely. It makes sense to plan ahead for these changes and start early. Making small renovations one at a time will help spread the overall costs.

Here are a few improvements you may need to do to your home in Albuquerque over the years.

Grab Bars

Having grab bars installed is a great way to limit falls and injuries. They are best installed where your floors transition to another level or may get wet. You should make sure you have a professional install them, as they need to be reinforced. An improperly installed grab bar can be pulled from the wall and cause injury.

Places grab bars should be installed:

• showers
• near toilets
• stairs
• room transitions

Home Entry

For the main entrance, you may want to install a ramp. The good news is that this doesn't have to take away from the curb appeal of your home. You can design a ramp from wood or concrete that will offer a gradual incline to the front door that also fits the aesthetic of your home.

Making Doorways Wider

If you need to use a walker or wheelchair, making your doors wider will make life easier. A contractor can widen a doorway in just about a day. Making a door 36 inches wide as opposed to the normal 24" or 32" allows for easier access, especially in tight spaces.

Floorplan Alterations

Having a more open floorplan to help you maneuver is important, especially when using a wheelchair. This will give you more open space to move around, as a wheelchair requires a square five feet to move freely. You can open up your living space by removing full and pony walls, creating cased openings, and relocating furniture and appliances to make sure paths are wide and clear.

If you live in a home with more than one floor, you may find yourself restricted mostly to the first floor. As such, you need to make sure that all the first floor has all the main rooms you need, such as a kitchen, bathroom and a space for a bedroom. If there is not a full bathroom on the ground floor, a contractor can create a full bathroom by adding a shower to an existing half bath or creating a new bathroom entirely. According to HomeAdvisor, a laundry room on the main level may even increase the value of your home.

Removing Thresholds

Removing floor thresholds between rooms can prevent tripping, which is the number one cause of injury for aging individuals. Many homes have a threshold between rooms where flooring changes. This can be alleviated by removing the threshold or installing a ramp that lets them move easily.

Shower Conversion

The bathroom can be a dangerous place due to slippery floors and tripping hazards. Even with the help of grab bars and grippy bath mats, it is important to remove tripping hazards. A popular option is to convert a bathtub into a shower without a threshold. This renovation can allow for ease of access especially for those in a wheelchair.

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11721 SKY VALLEY Way NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111  $829,000

6 Bedrooms / 5 Bathrooms (3 full, 2 half) / 4860 Square Feet

Almost 5,000sqft in Prestigious Tanoan East with absolutely INCREDIBLE views!! Enjoy mountain views as you overlook the 6th Hole of Sandia and float in the pristine, HEATED pool, with a lot situated above the golf course for privacy. At night, view the twinkling lights of Albuquerque from your private balcony off the oversized master. Too many amenities to list! With room for everyone, this home boasts a finished basement complete with rec room, bedroom & bath. The luxury kitchen features granite countertops, newer appliances and open floorplan. Beautiful wood floors, oak staircase, 2 gas log fireplaces and more are ready to welcome you home!

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Start Your Morning With These Top Albuquerque Coffee Shops

by Sandi Pressley

The weather is getting a bit nippy here in Albuquerque, which is just what you would expect for this time of year. So how are you warming up after a cold night? If you love coffee and other hot drinks, then you'll want to check out some of the top coffee shops in Albuquerque. They offer just about any kind of coffee concoction you can imagine, along with tasty treats to start your morning. Here are 6 of the best places to wake up in Albuquerque.

Zendo

413 2nd St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Zendo offers a low-key atmosphere where you can grab a fantastic cup of coffee prepared by super friendly baristas. Try one of their local coffee blends or for the more adventurous type, try their Red Chile Mocha!

Humble Coffee Company

4200 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110

They have seating indoors and outdoors to accommodate any COVID restrictions. Cold coffee lovers will love this place as they make one of Albuquerque’s best cold brews.

Java Joe’s

906 Park Ave SW #3045, Albuquerque, NM 87102

You might recognized this coffee house from Breaking Bad. But locals know this coffee house for thier delicious local blends. As an added bonus, Java Joe’s often showcases art by local artists and the occasional live music performance.

Trifecta Coffee Company

413 Montaño Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107

Trifecta Coffee Company features a wide selection of coffees from Mexico, South America, Africa, and Latin America to name a few. They are also Albuquerque’s first combined coffee roaster, coffee bar and bakery, lending to the Trifecta name. Try pairing one of their South American blends with one of their freshly made scones.

The Brew

311 Gold Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

The Brew Coffee Bar brings coffee from their grandfather’s farm in Colombia and brews the perfect cup. A comfortable, unpretentious, space for the community brewing the best coffee in town.

Little Bear Coffee

2632 Pennsylvania St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110

One of Albuquerque's newest coffee shops, Little Bear Coffee offers a smooth cup of coffee in a warm and friendly environment.

Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

HOT HOME LISTING OF THE WEEK!

11721 SKY VALLEY Way NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111  $829,000

6 Bedrooms / 5 Bathrooms (3 full, 2 half) / 4860 Square Feet

Almost 5,000sqft in Prestigious Tanoan East with absolutely INCREDIBLE views!! Enjoy mountain views as you overlook the 6th Hole of Sandia and float in the pristine, HEATED pool, with a lot situated above the golf course for privacy. At night, view the twinkling lights of Albuquerque from your private balcony off the oversized master. Too many amenities to list! With room for everyone, this home boasts a finished basement complete with rec room, bedroom & bath. The luxury kitchen features granite countertops, newer appliances and open floorplan. Beautiful wood floors, oak staircase, 2 gas log fireplaces and more are ready to welcome you home!

Contact the Sandi Pressley team for additional details! 

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