Angie McCoy, Real Estate Broker

Angie McCoy, Real Estate Broker Real Estate Broker, Cerified Resort & Second Home Property Specialist (RSPS)

Whether you are looking for your 1st home, a custom luxury home, acreage/farmland, investment/commercial property, lakefront condos or a home on the golf course, you can put your trust in Angie McCoy “The Real McCoy” of the Ozarks.

01/13/2022

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12/10/2021

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12/07/2021

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12/05/2021

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12/03/2021

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WHAT TO WATCH FOR WHEN VIEWING AN OLDER HOMEBuying an older property definitely has its advantages. The neighborhood wil...
09/03/2021

WHAT TO WATCH FOR WHEN VIEWING AN OLDER HOME

Buying an older property definitely has its advantages. The neighborhood will already be well-established, so you’ll be able to get a sense of the community. The trees will be grown. The area will have a defined character. This combination of an older home and established community may be something you like, or even love.
However, when you’re viewing an older home for sale, there are a few extra things you need to be sure to check. Here are the most important:

*Needed replacements. Nothing lasts forever. In any home, there are items that will eventually need to be replaced. The most common include roofing shingles, furnace, water heater, air conditioner, windows, deck, and fencing. When viewing an older property, ask about the age of each of these items. You’ll get an idea of probable upcoming replacement expenses.

*Building issues. Homes were built differently decades ago than they are today. So, there may be issues that need to be addressed by a new owner. Some can be serious, such as water leakage and structural problems. Others, less so, such as old electrical outlets that need to be updated. If there are issues like these, they’ll likely be identified during the professional home inspection.

*Drafts. Drafts are common in older homes. Of course, that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be fixed. Even modest infiltration of air through an old window or door with worn weatherstripping could add hundreds of wasted dollars to your energy bill each year. Look for signs of drafts when viewing a home.

The good news is, the overwhelming majority of these issues can be fixed easily. Don’t let them dissuade you from buying an older home you otherwise like.
Contact me anytime… I’m always happy to help~Angie

How to Tell if a Neighborhood is Improving... 🏡 🏠🏠🏡🏠🏡🏠When you’re looking for a new home, you want to find one in a grea...
08/04/2021

How to Tell if a Neighborhood is Improving... 🏡 🏠🏠🏡🏠🏡🏠
When you’re looking for a new home, you want to find one in a great neighborhood – or, at least, in a neighborhood that is on the upswing. How can you tell if a particular area is improving? Here are some common indicators:
*Pride of ownership.
Take a walk around the neighborhood. Do you get a sense that people take good care of their homes? Are the lawns mowed? Is the landscaping trimmed? Are flowers planted? Homeowners are more likely to look after their properties when they like where they are living.
*Real estate sales activity.
Do homes tend to sell quickly in the area? Do they sell for a good price? If so, the neighborhood is probably in demand. If people want to live there, it’s a desirable area.
*Business investment.
Are businesses investing in the surrounding area? Is there an increase in the number of upscale shops, health clubs, restaurants, and other commercial enterprises that often locate near desirable neighborhoods?
*City plans.
Find out what plans the city has for the area. Will there be road improvements done in the near future? Are there any major construction projects on the schedule, such as a new school or community center? Although such projects can be disruptive in the short term, they may improve the neighborhood – and, as a result, boost the value of any home you buy – in the long-term.
**If you need help finding this information, feel free to contact me anytime…~Angie

FROM THE DESK OF: Angie McCoyWhat’s Memorable About Your Home?Chances are, there is a characteristic of your property th...
07/02/2021

FROM THE DESK OF: Angie McCoy

What’s Memorable About Your Home?
Chances are, there is a characteristic of your property that everyone remembers, appreciates, and maybe even envies. It could be a spacious kitchen with an island and upgraded appliances… or a stunning backyard with a wrap-around deck and beautiful landscaping… or rustic hardwood floors that contrast with elegant, high-end ceramics.

Whatever it is about your property that people tend to like and remember, will also appeal to potential buyers. So, when listing your home for sale, make sure to emphasize that characteristic.

When buyers view homes, they tend to remember just one, or sometimes up to two or three features of each property. “Oh, that’s the house with the large rec room and bar.” Or, “That’s the property with the gorgeous landscaping.”

These are characteristics that help sell a property. Make sure you highlight them.

However, sometimes homeowners lose perspective of what is truly appealing about their property. Ask friends to tell you what features in your home make it appealing. You might be surprised by their answers.
Contact me anytime… I’d love to chat about what makes your home memorable♥️~Angie

01/04/2020

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