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Get Your Garage Under Control in 5 Steps

by Sandi Pressley

Is the garage in your Albuquerque home starting to get out of control again? Or maybe it's always been a mess? Whether you plan to sell your home in Albuquerque soon, or you just need a bit more order in you life, organizing your garage can have many benefits.

Here are 5 easy steps to get the job done quickly and painlessly so you can enjoy your garage once again.

1. Plan of Attack

Don't enter alone. And use the buddy system, if for no other reason than you may get overwhelmed and lost in your own sea of debris. Friends, family, and the kids can all lend a hand to get the job done quicker and to help keep you on track. It's easy to get distracted rooting through the objects of your past.

The first goal of any garage organization is to create more floor space, so that's where you should begin as well. Get all the knick-knacks, the holiday decorations, and any other indoor-related storage out of there and into the attic. This area is for outdoor items only. Always keep this objective in mind: it will help you decide what stays and what goes.

2. Divide and Conquer

Give each helper a section to cover. This should help the garage organization run smoother. And don't be clingy. If you haven't used something in over a year, or if you forgot it even existed, it's time to say goodbye. Give your stuff to charities, thrift stores, or maybe even make a trip to the dump. Or, better yet, make a separate pile for a future garage sale, allowing you to reap all the awards of your excavation. (However, don't procrastinate on this chore either. It's easy to say you'll have a garage sale and not follow through so as to keep putting off the inevitable.) Then, divide up the remaining possessions into categories, such as sports items, seasonal décor, gardening tools, car maintenance, etc., to help with the next step.

3. Get Vertical

Once everything is cleaned and categorized, now it's time to rearrange. The best way to store your things is to make use of your vertical space.

  • Get a pegboard for your tools.
  • Put up some shelves for boxes.
  • Heavy-duty hooks are great for shovels and rakes.
  • Buy a magnetic strip for stray metal items, such as steel rulers or chisels.
  • If you have bikes, skis, or ladders, put them overhead in the rafters (or if you have a drywall ceiling, once again, heavy-duty hooks are great for hanging these heavy-duty items).

4. Compartmentalize

Once you have as much as you can off the floor, it's now time to find additional storage. The easiest answer to this dilemma is a garage organizer.

  • A multiple tier shelving unit is great for storing paint or varnishes.
  • A cabinetry system for miscellaneous items is always handy.
  • Maybe buy several Rubbermaid baskets to hang on the wall to help separate the recycling.
  • Buy a crank to roll up that hose.
  • Use garbage ties or bungee cords to keep your extension cords in line.
  • Whatever the need, investing in some form of garage organizer helps to maintain the floor space you've just created.

5. Don't forget the little things

If you save glass baby-food jars, clear film canisters, or milk cartons (to be cut in half), you'll now be able to store smaller items, such as nails, screws, or tacks. If these small containers aren't see through, they can also be easily labeled with masking tape. Another alternative garage organizer is an inexpensive tackle box to help contain the confusion. But what if it's your bigger items that are getting in the way? What if it's the necessary tools, such as snow blowers, lawn mowers, or edgers creating the clutter? Then consider building an extra shed in the backyard or a lean-to against the outside of the garage in order to produce additional square footage.

Don’t Let It Happen Again

The main thing to keep in mind is never let it get to this point again. If you take these steps, you should be able to keep up with your garage organization in the future. This is not to say that you won't have some occasional maintenance, as in some sweeping, scrubbing, or washing. But by simply taking the time to arrange the space, at least you'll no longer dread entering into it.

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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Should You Sell Your Albuquerque Home by Yourself?

by Sandi Pressley

Selling a home can be challenging, especially if you decide to sell your home in Albuquerque on your own, otherwise known as a For Sale By Owner or FSBO. Yet now more than ever, enlisting the help of an agent to help sell your home is critical to the success of the sale, as well as your safety.

Here are a few reasons why you should use an experienced real estate agent when selling your home in Albuquerque.

1. Safety

Real estate agents in Albuquerque, such as Sandi Pressley and her team, are particularly aware of safety issues when selling a home during this pandemic. Not only will they take precautions to protect your health, but to also protect your belongings. They can regulate the number of people who view your home at one time, as well as assure sanitation before and after the showing. If needed they can arrange virtual tours. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has issued standards that agents will follow to make sure your home sale is as safe as possible.

2. Powerful Online Marketing

Studies are showing that after the COVID-19 outbreak, the number of people who searched for homes online rose to 93%, and that number keeps growing. Your listing is networked through multiple online resources, making your home for sale visible to anyone in the world. Do you have that capability?

3. Negotiations

If you sell your home in Albuquerque on your own, you will have to negotiate with various individuals to complete the sale, including the buyer, the buyer's agent, inspectors, the appraiser, and more. Real estate agents are experts at negotiating with these individuals. They make sure that those negotiations result in a smooth and fair transaction.

4. Is the Buyer Qualified for a Mortgage?

When a buyer is interested in your home, the first important step is to make sure they can afford it. If you sell your home as a FSBO, you can't tell if a buyer is pre-approved for a mortgage, unless they tell you. Real estate agents are experienced in asking the right questions and making sure that you are presented with a buyer who's ready to make deal.

Also, keep in mind that the mortgage market is changing rapidly, with so many families out of work. What a person qualifies for in regards to mortgages can change daily. You need an agent who works with lenders daily and can make sure your buyer can complete the sale.

5. FSBOing is More Difficult Legally

Are you familiar with all of the mandatory disclosures and regulations that are needed to complete a home sale in Albuquerque? Again, your agent deals with legal issues daily and can help you avoid your own legal issues.

6. You Net More Money When Using an Agent

You might think you'll save money by not using an agent to sell your home. But in reality, the opposite is true in most cases. In fact, studies show that you may make less money selling your home as a FSBO. Your agent will also bring more buyers to the table, which can end up in a bidding war and netting even more.

In the end, it just doesn't add up to sell your home on your own. You can rely on Sandi Pressley and her experienced team to make sure that your home sells quickly and for the best price possible. Contact us today to discuss your options.

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