Tina's Blog November 5, 2015

Winterize Your Home

Hey Folks,

 

It's that time again. As we move into the colder weather don't forget some very important maintenance items for your home.

 

1) Keep your thermostat at 57.  This is the temp to keep your home from molding during the wet season.

2) Disconnect your exterior water hoses and insulate.

3) If you aren't here for the winter, turn off the water on your washing machine and disconnect the hose.

4) Run your ceiling fans in reverse to push the heat back down from the ceiling.

5) Change your furnace filters.

6) Turn down the temp on your water heater.

 

Here are extra tips:

http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to/g52/winterize-home-tips-energy-461008/

 

These will save you money and protect your home.

Tina's Blog October 21, 2015

Oyster & Fish Dinner American Legion Hall Cannon Beach

Come join me at the "best" Oyster & Fish Dinner in Cannon Beach…..Saturday November 7th from 5:00pm to 8:00pm…Dinner cost $15.00 which includes salad bar, baked potato, hot rolls, coffee….Takeout Available ~ Salad Plate with Roll $8.00 ~ See You There!!!! Tina Chapman
Location: 1216 S Hemlock in Cannon Beach at the American Legion Hall 

Tina's Blog March 24, 2015

Beautiful Ocean Front Units

You can have it all! Ocean front living without the maintenance or worry. Use your units or let them make money! The Tolovana Inn features a pool, sauna, workout room, and conference rooms. Your unit, stainless appliances, jetted tub, fireplace, and glorious sunsets from your deck. Drop your bags, walk ten feet, and put your toes in the sand. This is resort living with a return on your investment! Call me for a showing!

 

 

 

Tina's Blog March 24, 2015

First Impressions Are Crucial

Did you know that most people make up their minds whether or not they like a house within minutes of stepping inside?

Here are the top Do’s and Don’ts for getting your home ready for the market:

Don’t overdo it on the heat.

People tend to overcompensate when they know that potential buyers are coming to look at their home in the winter time. They crank up the heat to make the place warm and welcoming, but that can backfire. The air will be dry and stale, plus the buyers will probably be too warm as they will be bundled up in coats. So keep the heat at a reasonable setting and have your humidifier set between 40-60 percent.

Do consider curb appeal.

Curb appeal is a huge draw for buyers, even in February. If you live in a cold state, consider creating a winter planter with cold-weather plants like winter berry holly or noble fir. At the very least, invest in a new doormat and keep the driveway clear of ice and snow. Warm lights glowing in the window will also be welcoming.

Don’t expect people to use their imagination.

If you have a crazy color choice in one (or more) of your rooms, you might think that people will look past that, but that can prove difficult for buyers. Garish paint and wacky décor choices will make them uneasy, no matter how beautiful your home is underneath your collection of animal heads. Paint over those wild colors and put away any crazy items that might garner a laugh or a raised brow.

Do invest in updates that matter.

People will pay top-dollar for homes with updated kitchens and bathrooms. If you can make even the barest improvements to these rooms, you will see a huge return. Update the yellowing tile in the bathroom or invest in new cabinetry. At the very least, purchase new shower curtains, bath rugs, and the like.

Do keep it bright.

Open all the curtains, turn on all the lights, even if it is the afternoon. Replace all dead light bulbs. Crack open doors to the pantry or laundry room so people won’t be afraid to peek inside. And tidy up in forgotten places like inside the fridge or oven…people will be looking in there, and if they see mold or burnt food, they will be very turned off.

Article taken from http://blog.realestatebook.com/2015/03/19/client-dos-donts-home-selling/