Monday, April 9, 2012

Our First Date...

BEFORE I LIST YOUR HOME I WILL…
  • Research property values by studying recently sold properties, analyzing expired listings and reviewing homes currently on the market.
  • Prepare a market analysis of properties in your geographic area.
  • Secure necessary tax and appraisal district information on your property.
  • Suggest an appropriate pricing strategy and marketing plan.
  • Recommend possible improvements to yield the highest price.
  • Explain seller closing costs and provide Estimate of Net Proceeds from the sale.
  • Prepare a market update to review market conditions and prevailing interest rates.
  • Review “Information About Brokerage Services” and discuss agency relationships.
  • Discuss Seller Disclosure Statement and possible Lead Based Paint disclosures.
  • Review the Multiple Listing Service Listing Agreement.
  • Review my "homework folder" that I'll need the seller to work on.
  • Discuss personal property and exclusions from sale.
  • Offer assistance and information about your destination city (if moving from area)
  • Lastly and perhaps most importantly- I'll prepare myself for any key questions you may have regarding my marketing plan, experience and track record!
Looking forward to earning your business,
-Tanya

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Holiday Safety

According to the FBI, nearly 400,000 burglaries occur in the U.S. from November through December each year! Believe it or not, burglars watch properties for patterns of behavior noting times when you are home and times when you aren’t. Leaving inside lights on and a TV playing can be a deterrent to the would-be burglar. Obviously, if you are away it’s harder for a would-be burglar to notice if you are sure to keep the garage door closed.
So, to ensure that an intruder doesn’t dampen your holiday season here are a few tips to keep in mind:

*Ask someone, possibly a friend or neighbor to pick up your newspaper and mail each day.

* You may even consider asking your neighbor to park their car in your driveway just to give it that “occupied” look & feel.

* Even though snow may be rare in our area, be prepared while away by asking a friend or neighbor to clear sidewalks & driveway if necessary.

*Large displays of holiday gifts should not be visible through windows and doors.

* Nowhere else is your home more fragile and susceptible to a forced holiday break-in than your windows. How you secure your windows is up to you, but it's important to keep in mind that occupants must be able to open them easily in the event of a fire. Therefore, the security device you choose should not lock you in the building, but only keep burglars out.

*When setting up a Christmas tree or other holiday display, make sure doors and passageways are clear inside your home.

*Be sure your Christmas tree is mounted on a sturdy base so children, elderly persons or family pets cannot pull it over on themselves.

*To avoid risk of fire check for frayed wiring on your Christmas lights, place your live Christmas tree in water or wet sand to keep it green, and never place wrapping paper in your fireplace.

Whether you travel or stay home for the Holidays, please have a safe and happy holiday this year!

Looking for a home for the holidays?
Call/ Text or Email me anytime!
~ Tanya

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Halloween

Who would have thought 30 days ago with the triple digit temperatures we were experiencing that I would be writing about the fast approaching holidays? But, here we are preparing to greet some ghosts and goblins at our door and shortly thereafter, we will be celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas. Wow! How the year has flown!


With all the costume making, food preparation and shopping comes a much more hectic pace! Amid all the hustle and bustle and family celebrations let’s not forget to focus on how we can keep our home and family safe.

For Halloween:

*Candles in Jack O’Lanterns should be off the ground and out of children’s reach.

* Halloween home safety means keeping the area around your home unobstructed so children and accompanying parents don’t stumble or hurt themselves on anything that may lead to a liability suit. Clear any lawn decorations, hoses, gardening tools, toys, etc., from your property to practice Halloween home safety.

Take this fun POP QUIZ with your ghosts and goblins to ensure they know how to remain safe on Halloween.

Stay tuned for Thanksgiving & Christmas safety tips!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Kermit said...

“It’s not easy being green” When in all actuality it is quite simple to get started being “green”…

So what does “going green” really mean? I want to be a good citizen of our land and respect our environment as much as most do, but does “going green” seem a bit daunting to you? Am I the only one that feels a bit overwhelmed when I think of “going green”?

So tell me, Kermit…where do we begin?

Well, the obvious place to begin is AT HOME. And to avoid the overwhelming feeling you might get from even thinking about the various ways you can go green at home I would suggest you BEGIN SLOWLY.

This is the same principle that most diet and fitness experts suggest you use when beginning a new diet or exercise routine. To begin, make a few small changes. If you begin with too many changes or too large of a change you will become overwhelmed and give up before you’ve even begun!

So, let me ask you, are you recycling your cans? Are you one of those that leaves the water running while brushing your teeth? Are you doing full loads of laundry rather than a bunch of small loads? What about CFL bulbs? Have you made the switch? A key place to start in the home is just to…

• REDUCE CONSUMPTON AND WASTE!

Example: you may still drive a gas guzzling SUV to the supermarket, but you can still go green by taking canvas bags with you for your groceries. That’s a small but very significant place to start.

Another area where you can make a difference in the home is to:

• REDUCE POLLUTION!

Example: Think about the shampoo, soap and cleaning detergent that you use. Many of them contain chemicals that are washed down the sinks and pipes, into drains, rivers, reservoirs or even the sea. Consider switching to more natural cleaners and personal products. There are a lot of products on the market now that are made from natural substances rather than manmade chemicals and are bio-degradable, which causes less harm when released into the environment.

You may recall my baking soda tip in my previous blog, well did you also know that baking soda is eco-friendly and doesn’t contain all the chemicals that most cleaning supplies do? A ½ cup of baking soda, followed by a ½ cup of vinegar and then boiling water down your drains will break down fatty acid build up and leave your drains smelling fresh and clean.

What one thing are you going to do to begin “going green”? Remember, the key is to begin AT HOME and to BEGIN SLOWLY... this way your results will be long lasting.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Color My World...

Peaceful, enthusiastic, whimsical, dramatic; what does your world (ie; rooms) say about you? I like to think of my home as my “little world” – that special place that is all mine. Okay, so maybe we have to share our space with our spouse, kiddos and those four footed friends, but generally speaking our domains are our little refuges. So what does yours say about you? Or more importantly, how does the color of your little world SERVE you?


Does it say, I am a calm, but cheerful and happy person? Or does it say, I am a Type A over-achiever who thrives on chaos? Granted those may be extreme examples but my point is to suggest that you choose the color of the rooms in your home not based on the latest trend as much as on the mood they might evoke.

KITCHEN/DINING ROOM & warm tones:Have you ever noticed that fast food restaurants rely heavily on reds, yellow and oranges? These warm tones are believed to stimulate the appetite and encourage open conversation. Red and orange are even believed to increase metabolism! An obviously great choice for a kitchen, but they may not be the best choice for a bedroom…

BEDROOM & cool tones:Blue is a very calm and peaceful color and therefore an excellent choice when decorating your bedroom. Another great choice for the bedroom and currently the most popular decorating color, green symbolizes nature. It is the easiest color on the eye. It is a calming, refreshing color. People waiting to appear on TV sit in "green rooms" to relax. Hospitals often use green because it relaxes patients…

Neutrals are very popular due to their versatility, but if your walls are neutral (white, beige, gray etc;) then consider a pop of color in your furnishings and accessories or vice versa.In a poorly lit room white is always a great choice since it reflects light. A hallway will always appear brighter if painted white.

WARNING!! When decorating in your home RED is most often used as an accent color since it is an extreme color and stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing. It can be very dramatic and create a hostile environment if overused! Also exercise caution when using black because it absorbs all other colors. Although a striking backdrop for other colors, too much black can be oppressive and depressing.

Is your little world a colorful one or a very neutral canvas? Are the moods, feelings and emotions it evokes the ones you would choose now that you know a little bit more about color in your home?

Looking for a new home and a fresh canvas to paint? Call today!
~Tanya





Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Little Pieces of me...

Preston, Hannah & Ethan
3 of 9 that call me Auntie
So in my previous blog, you found out for me a calm, tranquil and serene environment comes from being well organized. I admit it’s maybe a bigger challenge for those with children at home. And for me, a clean, organized home is more easily achieved when my nieces and nephews aren’t visiting! I love being an auntie (My FAVORITE title in life) and have so much fun when they are here; (but they do go home) and then you will find me cleaning and re-organizing!!

Maybe you will enjoy a few of these tips I’ve discovered along the way. These aren’t urban legends, but tried and true tips that may help you create that environment you are desiring…

DID YOU KNOW?

• Crayon marks come off walls with a damp rag dipped in baking soda?
• A little rubbing alcohol on a paper towel will remove permanent marker from appliances and counter tops (even the blue ink from a store receipt!)

• You can drop two Alka Seltzer tablets in your toilet bowl, wait twenty minutes, and brush and flush. (Stay tuned for more Alka Seltzer remedies in a future blog.)
• Spilled candle wax can be removed from a carpet by placing a brown paper sack over the spill and placing a warm iron on top. Wax will be absorbed into the brown paper.
• You can use empty toilet paper or paper towel rolls to store appliance cords. It keeps them neat and you can write on the roll what appliance it belongs to.

Looking for ways to get your home market ready?
Contact me today for your personalized plan!



Monday, July 18, 2011

Define Home...

Define HOME...

Does it mean coming home on a 100 degree afternoon to the sound of your kids giggling and screaming pool side? Or maybe it's being greeted at the door by your 4 legged babies with their tails happily whipping back and forth...

Although both of those descriptions could be HOME to me, neither of them really apply. What got me to thinking about HOME was how very hectic things are for me in the summer (grateful to be busy!) and how much I enjoy coming home to a tidy and clean house after a busy day. I make jokes all the time about being "type a" and in all honesty those traits are what makes a house home to me. Home for me means a calm, serene and tranquil environment and having it organized helps me feel that way. My home is my haven. It’s the calm after a storm. I am doubly blessed because I not only get to work in the home industry and help others find that haven they are looking for, but once I’ve done so, can come home to experience it for myself.

 I want my home to say “welcome” when guests arrive, but I also love that it says “welcome” when my husband and I come home from work. I feel totally at peace when I can enjoy a day at home, catch up on laundry and just enjoy my surroundings. What makes your house a home?

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