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👀Private Landlord looking for a Handyman in the Monroe County area  To oversee 3 Church's and 2 Air Bnb properties .This...
07/11/2022

👀Private Landlord looking for a Handyman in the Monroe County area To oversee 3 Church's and 2 Air Bnb properties .

This position is for General Maitenance around each Facility . Weekly pay at $ 27 /hr up to 25 hours a week. This is a part time position with no traditional hours with room for growth . Please contact me directly for more information .

Trevor Jones
610-810-4856

The Real Estate Market Heating upđŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„ for the Spring Market . Prices continue to rise📈 Find out the value of your home w...
04/12/2022

The Real Estate Market Heating upđŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„ for the Spring Market . Prices continue to rise📈 Find out the value of your home with just the click of a few buttons.

Then give me a call at 610-810-4856 to discuss a plan so you as well can recieve TOP DOLLAR for you property. Now is the time!

Contact Real Estate Specialist Trevor Jones to get home value estimates plus details regarding buyers looking for a home like yours!

Great Location which features an outstanding Kitchen that features Corian counters, maple cabinets, Ceramic tile in the ...
04/12/2022

Great Location which features an outstanding Kitchen that features Corian counters, maple cabinets, Ceramic tile in the foyer, kitchen, and baths. The large deck overlooks a very private backyard and has fantastic views of the city skyline. Open floor plan includes huge great room off the ultra-kitchen and dining room - great for family or entertaining. The lower level includes a finished family room (or 4th bedroom) and powder room and slider to a large patio. Available as an investment property or for a home buyer.

Contact me today to schedule your private tour.

Trevor Jones
610-810-4856

MLS # 690013 – Great Location which features an outstanding Kitchen that features Corian counters, maple cabinets, Ceramic tile in the foyer, kitchen, and baths. The large deck overlooks a very priv...

02/10/2022

Selling Your Home

Sometimes, life just hands us the inevitable: just when everything seems right with your home, something happens, and you have to sell your dwelling. No matter what your reasons are for selling, remember that now is no time to dawdle, the process of preparing a home for sale can take a month or more. So, here's how to start:

1. Take a Fresh Look at Your Home
Your home looks great to you, but a buyer wants to see it since he and his family will be living in it -- so take a fresh look at your dwelling. Hop in your car, drive around the block, and then scrutinize your home as a prospective buyer will see it for the first time. First, consider what's called "street appeal;" does it need washing or painting? Does the driveway need repair work? Is the landscaping in good shape? Remember, be very critical; your buyer will be.

Next, pull into the driveway and take a good, hard look. Is the yard neat and trimmed? What about the view from the front yard? Then, walk inside and size up the interior as though seeing it for the first time. Take a tour and imagine what your real estate agent might say about each room, look into cabinets, open doors, check out the bathroom.

Then, make a mental note of the things that might put off potential buyers, along with another list of the things that first attracted you to the dwelling. Remember, the home's become a great place for you, but a new buyer will see things that you don't.

2. Clean Out the Clutter Before You Start to Sell
Before putting your home on the market, get rid of clutter in every area -- closets, attic storage, kitchen cabinets, drawers, bath vanities, and shelves -- everywhere. Remember, this is no time to be sentimental: if you don't use it, lose it. Potential buyers are seriously put off by clutter, and most of us drag a lot more things through life than we really need.

Also, don't forget the furniture and fixtures when getting rid of clutter -- most of us put too much in too little space, which makes a buying prospect, think your home is too small.

Then, have a great moving sale with all the stuff you've collected and use the proceeds for paint or whatever other materials you need for repair projects. If you just can't bear to part with some possessions, store them in the attic or some other place that's out of sight to a potential buyer.

3. To Sell, Sell, Sell -- Clean, Clean, Clean
After you've cleared out the clutter, it's time to really clean. Have the carpets professionally cleaned, strip and polish the floors, scour the bathrooms, go over the laundry room, polish the furniture, scour out the cabinets, wash the windows and window coverings, and spiff up the ceiling fans and kitchen appliances. In short, clean everything.

Don't forget the exterior; paint or power-wash everything that needs the work. Remember, this is a ceiling-to-floor, roof-to-foundation clean-up project.

4. Get More for Your Home: Repairs Pay Off
After you've cleaned the place to within an inch of its life, the next project is making all the repairs necessary to attract a buyer.

So, patch up the roof, touch up all the paint, repair the screens, spruce up the porch framing, and make your entry area really shine. Don't forget to water the lawn and landscape beds, and take the time to trim, mow, edge and get rid of sick or dying plants. Inside, fix the grout in the bathrooms and on tile floors, adjust any doors that need it, fix any scratches on the walls, cover any stains, and be sure to fix any plumbing problems. Remember, do what your home needs before the first buyer appears at your door.

Also, it's a good idea to get all this done before getting the real estate broker to make the first listing -- a good agent will advise you on what needs to be done. Also, if you have friends willing to be brutally honest about what your home needs to sell, invite them to assess the fix-up needs.

There is, however, an alternative to the sweat equity you get from a total fix-up --but it carries a price. An "as-is" sale keeps you from doing all this work, but a buyer will assess about twice the price you would have paid for the repairs. Then, the buyer will deduct that amount from your asking price before making an offer.

5. Putting Your Home on the Market: Show It to Sell It
After you have cleaned, shined, mowed, and generally whipped your property into shape, it's time to attract a buyer.

Regardless of who markets your home, you or a broker, there are other, small things you must do to attract buyers. For example, even if it's bright daylight, open the blinds and turn on the lights. Also, open all the interior doors to make the home appear roomier. Be sure to remove all your kids and pets -- they're cute, but a prospect wants to see your home, not your pride and joy. In addition, make sure your pet's litter pan is clean so the home smells clean and fresh, not like air freshener. Remember, you need to make sure your home is available to be seen by a prospective buyer with as little notice as possible. That means less than an hour, or even five minutes, if possible.

6. Get a Sense of the Market
Before you put your home on the market, take a weekend day to check out the competition: homes with similar prices and in similar neighborhoods. Remember, you don't have to go out and buy new furniture just to look like that beautiful new model in the new development -- what you want is the feel of that new model -- clean, uncluttered, and fresh.

Remember, after location, the most important item to a buyer is a well maintained home. Many flaws can be overlooked if the buyer knows he can move in without a lot of trouble and expense.

Simple kitchen and bath improvements can leave home shoppers swooning over a listing, according to a new study by Knock,...
02/10/2022

Simple kitchen and bath improvements can leave home shoppers swooning over a listing, according to a new study by Knock, a site about homeownership. Homes are selling fast, but certain home updates can help them sell even faster. An updated home can sell an average of 30% faster than a home without improvements, the analysis shows.

Freshly painted kitchen cabinets can make house hunters swoon over a home, a study finds.

Congratulations to my friend Antonio on his 1st investment property . This market was tough but we set forth a strategic...
02/01/2022

Congratulations to my friend Antonio on his 1st investment property . This market was tough but we set forth a strategic game plan to secure his 4 unit turnkey investment property and we did just that!! đŸ’Ș

If you are a friend or family and You or Anyone you know is considering Buying or selling a home. I would love to be the realtor you use or refer them to. I am Passionate about building effective relationships and providing exceptional customer service. I look forward to working with you or your family, finding the best property that will suit your needs!

Trevor Jones
[email protected]
Trevorjoneshomes.com
610-810-4856

Buyers have been drawn to new-home construction as existing housing inventories remain lean. Builders have struggled to ...
01/03/2022

Buyers have been drawn to new-home construction as existing housing inventories remain lean. Builders have struggled to ramp up construction even more due to the high demand as building materials, labor, and lot shortages loom.

However, builders say they’re building as much as they can and as quickly as they can given such challenges.

Buyers have been drawn to new-home construction as existing housing inventories remain lean. Will that momentum continue in the new year?

Congratulations  to my buyers  James and Alyssa  on their first home. We started this process over 2 years ago with one ...
12/18/2021

Congratulations to my buyers James and Alyssa on their first home. We started this process over 2 years ago with one major goal in mind. Find something that has some old School charm in the nazareth school district. And we did just that đŸ’ȘđŸ’ȘI hope your new home brings many years of Memories and Happiness!

Whose next?

Trevor Jones
610-810-4856
Trevorjoneshomes.com

The homebuying process can be scary for first-time and move-up buyers alike. Slightly more than half of Americans say th...
11/03/2021

The homebuying process can be scary for first-time and move-up buyers alike. Slightly more than half of Americans say they feel anxious thinking about the process of purchasing a property, according to a new survey from Ally Home.

Consumers are more afraid of the homebuying process than these common worries in life, according to a new survey.

Home prices aren’t set in stone; instead, their value can change depending on a few key factors—that’s what makes buying...
10/12/2021

Home prices aren’t set in stone; instead, their value can change depending on a few key factors—that’s what makes buying and selling real estate so fun! (Or frustrating, depending on your perspective.)

As a buyer or seller, you will likely hear two “prices” thrown about: tax assessed value vs. market value. So what’s the difference?

While assessed value and market value may seem similar, these numbers can be different—typically, the value as assessed is lower—and they’re used in different ways. So let’s clear up any confusion, so you can use these terms to your advantage.

As a home buyer or seller, you will likely hear two "prices" thrown about: tax assessed value vs. market value. So what's the difference?

Don't be this guy! Change those filters and mask !!
09/22/2021

Don't be this guy! Change those filters and mask !!

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