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01/27/2022

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05/10/2021

집값이 치솟고 있는 지금의 셀러스마켓 대처방법

기록적으로 낮은 모기지 금리, 급증하는 구매자 수요, 낮은 재고로 인해 대부분의 지역에서 오늘날의 부동산 시장이 강력한 판매자의 시장으로 특징 지을 수 있다는 사실을 부인할 수 없습니다. 집을 사려고한다면 치열한 경쟁과 치솟는 가격은 실망스러울수 있습니다. 그러나 전략적인 계획을 통해 꿈의 집을 구매하는 것은 오늘날에도 가능합니다. 다음은 몇 가지 팁입니다.
- "협상 불가능한 항목"과 타협하려는 위치를 명확히 파악하십시오. 예를 들어, 지출 할 수있는 금액, 새 집의 크기, 거주 할 지역 유형, 집수리를 위해 남은 돈에 대한 현실적인 접근이 필요합니다. 셀러스 마켓임을 인지하고 꿈의 집에 대한 위시리스트를 명확하게 작성하여 원하시는 매물이 나왔을때 신속하게 움직여야 경쟁에서 이길 수 있습니다.
-모기지 사전 승인을 받으십시오. 현재처럼 경쟁이 심한 셀러스 마켓에서 모기지 사전 승인은 사실상 구매자에게 필수입니다. 사전 승인은 가격 범위를 현실적으로 이해하는 데 도움이 될뿐만 아니라 판매자에게 귀하가 진지하고 자격이 있음을 보여줄 것입니다.
-시장의 경쟁력이 떨어질 때 구매자는 인스펙션을 통해 찾아낸 문제사항들을 셀러에게 고쳐달라고 제안하는것이 일반적입니다. 그러나 오늘날의 시장에서는 판매자가 사소한 문제를 해결하는 데 동의하지 않을 가능성이 높으므로 인스펙션 요청사항은 현실적인 옵션이 아닐 수 있습니다.

Jason Bai,
(714)501-2100,
[email protected]
Realty Masters & Associates
DRE 01966828

05/10/2021

How Buyers Can Navigate Today’s

Competitive Real Estate Market

Fueled by record-low mortgage rates, surging buyer demand, and low inventory, there’s no denying that today’s real estate market in most places can be characterized as a strong seller’s market. If you are looking to buy a home, the fierce competition and soaring prices can be discouraging—but with some strategic planning, purchasing the home of your dreams is still possible today. Here are a few tips

- Have a clear idea of your “non-negotiables”—as well as where you are willing to compromise. For example, develop a realistic concept of what you can afford to spend, how large your new home needs to be, the type of area you’d be willing to live in, and how much money you’ll have leftover to make any improvements necessary. Being honest with yourself and getting clear on the wishlist for your dream home will make it easier to move swiftly—and hopefully, beat out the competition—when you find something that meets your qualifications.

- Get pre-approved for a mortgage. In a seller’s market as hot as the current one, a mortgage pre-approval is virtually a must-have for buyers. Not only can a pre-approval help give you a realistic understanding of your price range, but it will show sellers that you are serious and qualified—which means it is less likely that the deal could fall through if they accept your offer.

- Get a pre-inspection. When the market is less competitive, it’s common for buyers to include contingencies in their offers based on problems revealed by the inspection. In today’s market, however, sellers are unlikely to agree to fix minor issues, so inspection contingencies may not be a realistic option. Getting an inspection before you make an offer will help steer you away from homes that have significant problems, and can expedite the closing process if you decide to go through with the offer.

02/16/2021

4 Tips to Help You
Stay Organized When Planning a Move

From selling your current home to finding a new one to packing your belongings, the moving process can feel overwhelming. While staying organized may not be a top priority, taking the following easy steps can help simplify the packing and unpacking processes, while ensuring that your home looks as orderly as possible while it is on the market.

- Start the purging process early. No matter how long you’ve lived in your current home, you’ve most likely accumulated possessions that you no longer need. The more of these you can get rid of, the easier and less costly your move will be. As soon as you know that a move is on the horizon, start sifting through each room in your house, including every drawer, closet, and cabinet. Ask yourself whether you use or love an item, or whether it has sentimental value—and consider donating or throwing out anything that doesn’t fall into these categories.

- Organize your current home. While organizing your belongings may seem like a waste of time when you’re planning to move them soon anyway, there are many benefits to adopting an organization system before beginning the packing process. While it doesn’t need to be elaborate, investing in some baskets, containers, and drawers to sort your belongings will help you identify items to toss, simplify packing and unpacking, and declutter your home—which will boost its appeal to buyers.

- Pack by room. Ensuring that each box you pack contains items from only one room is the easiest way to keep your belongings organized until they are set up in your new home. Resist the temptation to commingle items from different rooms just because you have extra space in a box.

- Set up a labeling system. As you pack by room, a consistent labeling system will help you stay organized and make unpacking a breeze. For example, assign each box a number, and keep a corresponding list with a brief description of what each box contains and in which room it belongs.

10/22/2020

Why You Should Consider Hiring a Professional
Home Stager When Selling Your Home

When potential buyers walk into an empty home, or one filled with furniture that isn’t their style, it can be difficult for them to see past the home’s current state and envision themselves living there. That’s where professional home stagers come in. With a goal of helping prospective buyers form an emotional connection to a home, stagers—who often have an interior design background—wield a variety of design strategies to make your home look its best. For example, they may remove or rearrange existing furnishings and clutter, bring in stylish new furnishings and decorative touches, and even suggest new paint colors for key rooms. Here are a few potential benefits of working with a professional stager when your home is on the market

- Higher selling price. Adjusting a home’s décor appears to have a powerful effect on its perceived value a 2019 survey by the International Association of Home Staging Professionals found that 37% of staged homes sold for above their listing price.

- Less time on the market. According to a 2016 report by the Real Estate Staging Association, staged homes spent up to 90% less time on the market than their non-staged counterparts.

- More attractive appearance in online listings. Considering that most of today’s buyers view homes online before deciding to see them in person, the importance of appealing listing photos cannot be understated. Professional stagers know how to highlight your home’s best attributes while concealing those that are less desirable in order to help each room shine in photos.

- Access to a large selection of furniture and accessories. Professional stagers can easily access all the items needed to cast your home in the best possible light, including luxury furnishings that would be expensive to buy on your own.

04/04/2020

3 Things to Consider

Before You Downsize

Whether you simply want to reduce expenses or you’re seeking a smaller, lower-maintenance home after your kids have “left the nest,” there are numerous reasons to consider downsizing. While moving to a more efficient space can be liberating and help you free up a significant amount of time and money, it represents a major life transition for many people and therefore requires careful planning. Regardless of your reasons for downsizing, here are three things to consider before taking the leap:

- Which belongings to keep—and which to get rid of. An essential yet tedious part of downsizing is getting rid of furniture and personal belongings that you no longer need. However, you don’t want to hastily toss items that have sentimental value or may be useful in the future. Therefore, one of the first steps as you begin the downsizing process is to sort through your possessions and determine what is essential for you to keep and what you could live without. When considering your furniture, measure its dimensions and think about how it may fit in your new home. Anything that would cause a smaller space to feel cramped may be a candidate for replacement.

- Your hobbies and lifestyle. In addition to sacrificing some possessions, downsizing may involve changes to your lifestyle and how you spend your free time, so it is important to carefully consider which activities you value most. For example, if you love gardening, it may be best to opt for a smaller single-family home rather than a condo or apartment. However, if minimizing maintenance is a top priority, community living may be best.

- Space for pets. If you have pets and will be moving to a condo or apartment, ensure that your new home is pet-friendly and has a convenient space in which to exercise your furry friends.

02/18/2020

What to Know About
Buying a Home “As Is"

- When the term “as is” is used in a real estate listing, it means that the buyer must be willing to accept the property in its current condition, waiving the right to ask the seller to make repairs or offer credits due to problems with the property.

- If the entire property is being sold “as is,” there could be major defects that the seller would not be obligated to fix. For example, there could be structural problems, non-functioning systems, or the presence of asbestos or other hazardous materials.

- A property may also be sold with specific components—such as swimming pools, appliances, or detached structures—listed “as is.” Since undisclosed defects are limited to the “as is” components, these situations are less risky for the buyer than when the entire property is sold “as is.”

- Due to the potentially significant risks involved with purchasing a home “as is,” it is essential for buyers to conduct thorough due diligence. For example, consider consulting an attorney, performing a title search, having the property inspected before making an offer, and taking other steps to mitigate risk and make a well-informed decision about whether an “as is” home is a worthwhile investment.

Sources: redfin.com

01/13/2020

Home Design Trends Expected to Be Popular in 2020

In the ever-changing world of interior design, experts are always eager to predict the trends that a new year will bring. If you’re trying to sell your home, adopting some of the latest styles may help you quickly update your home’s aesthetic and capture the attention of even the most style-conscious buyers. Here are a few top trends that experts expect will be popular in 2020:

- Softer colors in the kitchen. For the past several years, kitchens with an all-white color scheme have been popular due to their versatility and clean aesthetic. However, designers believe that homeowners are starting to embrace softer hues—such as light blues and grays—as well as wooden countertops, range hoods, and other elements as a way to add warmth.

- Spa-like bathrooms. Increasingly, homeowners are treating their bathrooms as at-home wellness retreats conducive to relaxation and self-care. Fortunately, it’s relatively easy to create a spa-like vibe in your bathroom without undertaking a costly renovation. A few strategies include adding houseplants for a lush appearance, setting out some thick towels or bathrobes, and purchasing a bathtub tray to instantly create a sense of luxury.

- Dazzling dining rooms. In our fast-paced society, many people have eschewed formal dining rooms in favor of eating in the kitchen, living room, or on the go. However, designers are beginning to see formal dining rooms make a comeback. In 2020, they anticipate that homeowners will take their dining rooms to the next level with bold colors and eye-catching artwork and chandeliers.

- Elements of nature. While “bringing the outdoors in” is hardly new this year, homeowners are continuing to find creative ways to use natural elements to add warmth and vitality to their homes. For example, designers expect that wooden furniture and accents, floor coverings made from natural materials (such as jute rugs), houseplants, and furniture with organic shapes will be popular in 2020.

Sources: southernliving.com & buyerselect.com

12/02/2019

How to Stage Your Home
for the Holiday Season

When your home is on the market during the holidays, it can feel difficult to get into the spirit of the season. However, selling your home at this time of year offers some unique advantages, including less competition, more serious buyers, and the opportunity to strategically use holiday decorations to create a sense of warmth and cheer. While this may not be the best time to display your entire collection of festive trinkets, the following home staging tips will help you strike a balance between holiday cheer and appeal to buyers:

- Err on the side of tasteful and minimalist. When selling your home, displaying giant inflatable snowmen on the lawn is probably not the best way to reel in buyers. In addition, overtly religious decorations run the risk of making some buyers uncomfortable. Instead, opt for a few simple and understated decorations that evoke the seasonal spirit without distracting buyers from all that your home has to offer.

- Choose decorations that complement your home’s existing color scheme. For example, if your home features earthy colors, accent with rich hues like gold, cranberry, and forest green. On the other hand, if you have light neutral colors like white or beige, opt for wintry white or silver decorations.

- Create some seasonal aromas. Prior to a showing, set a pot of apple cider simmering on the stove, or put cookies in the oven to bake. These will yield warm aromas that will instantly have buyers feeling festive—and offering them tasty treats will help ensure that they will remember your home positively!

- Use holiday decorations to accentuate your home’s best features. For instance, dangling mistletoe can attract attention to a grand entrance, garland, and ornaments or a simple string of lights can highlight a fireplace, or a tall tree can be used to draw buyers’ eyes towards a high ceiling.

10/03/2019

How to Avoid Buyer’s Remorse
When Purchasing a Home

When buying a home, it is normal to feel some trepidation—after all, it’s probably one of the biggest purchases you will ever make. Ideally, however, you’ll be able to avoid long-term regrets about the property you choose. Worried that buyer’s remorse may strike after closing day? The following steps may help you avoid those nagging “what ifs”:

- Create a “wants versus needs” list. Many buyers begin their house searches with a lengthy wishlist—only to find that most available homes do not fulfill all of their desired criteria. By dividing your wishlist into features that your new home absolutely must have versus those you would like to have, you will develop a clear understanding of what is most important to you. When house hunting, verify that each property you are considering fulfills all of your must-haves, and hopefully, some of your “wants.” If you begin to feel buyer’s remorse, revisit this list to remind yourself that your purchase decision was well-reasoned and based on your non-negotiable criteria.

- After you’ve looked at a home you love, wait at least 24 hours before making an offer. This will give you time to logically consider the home’s pros and cons and consult with family members to ensure that you’re making the right decision. However, if you are searching in a highly competitive seller’s market, waiting to make an offer could be risky—be sure to seek input from your realtor on how urgently you need to act in order to win out over other buyers.

- Once you’ve made an offer, stop looking at other listings—unless you have a valid reason to think that the sale won’t come to fruition. Browsing online listings of homes for sale may trigger buyer’s remorse by making you wonder whether you could have found a better option.

06/04/2019

How to make room look bigger

- Create depth using light and dark colors. While dark colors can risk making a room seem smaller, painting walls with light, bright colors and using darker hues as accents can create a contrasting effect—giving rooms depth and making them feel bigger.

- Employ multipurpose furniture with hidden storage. Reducing clutter is essential for making small spaces seem larger. An easy way to do this is to invest in tables with cabinets underneath, or storage units that can double as ottomans or additional seating. Before a showing, simply stash excess items into the hidden storage for a tidy, uncluttered appearance.

- Use items that draw the eyes toward the ceiling. Anything that attracts your gaze upwards can make a room seem larger. Examples of such items that are relatively easy to install include floor-to-ceiling drapes, eye-catching chandeliers, and shelves near the ceiling.

- Opt for a few large statement pieces of furniture and artwork as opposed to many small ones. While it may seem counterintuitive, large pieces can actually make a space feel roomier, while smaller pieces may contribute to a cluttered appearance. When in doubt, follow the “cantaloupe rule” of design, which states that any decorative items smaller than a cantaloupe can make a room feel more crowded.

- Place mirrors across from windows. Letting in natural light instantly makes rooms feel larger, so using mirrors to amplify light from the windows is an easy way to create the mirage of spaciousness.

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