Results Agent Becky Larsen at 952-442-5412 or Toll-Free 800-878-2901. || Site Map Windows washed in the sunlight or on a windy day will streak much more readily than those washed on a cloudy day, as the latter will dry more slowly.
You don’t want to wash windows on a really cold day either. Very cold glass also streaks badly. When you must wash windows during cool weather, wet your cloth with automobile windshield washer solution. Wipe windows and dry with paper towels.
Window cleaner: Add two tablespoons of vinegar to eight ounces of water in an old spray bottle. Spray window lightly and wipe with old crumpled newspapers. After windows have dried, rub a clean blackboard eraser over them for a really fine shine.
Many people swear by using crumpled-up newspaper to dry windows. Contrary to what you might expect, wiping the newspaper does not leave ink on the window. Wear rubber gloves to keep the newsprint from leaving smudges on your hands.
A well-staged closet or storage room has a major impact on buyers. Make the closets look as spacious as possible. A good rule of thumb to follow is to clean out about 50% of the things in your closet. Buyers will be opening closet doors and they will want to see a lot of organized space.
There’s no doubt about it - - the kitchen is the most important room in the whole house for many prospective buyers. Take a close look at how you can make your kitchen a real asset when it’s time to sell. Your efforts here can have a major impact on the sale price.
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Pets are an important part of our lives; they’re family members. Unfortunately, not everyone loves pets like an owner does. Prospective home purchasers have come to view the home, not to worry about or visit with pets. Realtors want, and need the undivided attention of prospects to point out the features of the home.
It is a positive first impression of the home that results in a second visit, and very possibly an offer. Homes with pets may give the impression they are not as clean or fresh as a pet-free environment. Pet hair or faint animal odors can be a strong negative for prospects. There are some steps you can take to bridge the gap between pet ownership and having a home on the market.
Begin by being totally honest with your Realtor about how your pets will react with strangers in the house. Familiarize them with their names. When a showing is scheduled the best thing to do is remove the pets from the house and property. If that is not possible, confine your animals in a secure location so that the home can be viewed without distraction. Vacuum and dust. Have carpets cleaned by a professional carpet cleaning service to remove stains and odors. Refrain from using potpourri and air fresheners; they may create an impression they are masking odors. If you have a cat, clean the litter box daily. Lastly, your animals might inadvertently bolt from the house when it is being shown. Your pet may not respond when called by a stranger so make certain they wear ID tags.
Heed the advice of your Realtor when it comes to marketing a home with pets. They have the experience and expertise to maximize the viewing opportunity for the prospect and minimize the inconveniene for you and your pets.
One of your home’s first impressions is the main entry.
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With our temperatures dipping below zero its hard to believe the Spring Parade of Homes is almost here.
Mark your calendars: February 9 through March 16. Open Thursdays and Fridays from 3:00 - 7:00 and Saturday and Sundays from 12:00 - 6:00.
Parade books can be picked up at any Holiday gas station.
If you’re thinking about building, or collecting decorating ideas, you’re not going to want to miss this. The homes are spectacular.
My husband and I built a home this year and we had the best experience. After many years of showing homes to my buyers and visiting hundreds of homes built by different builders, it wasn’t difficult to know who we wanted to build our home; SONDERGAARD FORCIER BUILDERS! SFB have won prestigious awards for building a high quality, beautiful home. And, they provide a building experience not offered by large scale builders.
SONDERGAARD FORCIER has four Spring Parade Homes for you to visit:
3828 Pascolo Bend, CHASKA (Chevalle community) $779,000
5114 Sundance Run, MAYER (Fieldstone community) $345,000
2630 Fieldstone Drive, VICTORIA (Rhapsody neighborhood) $549,900
1554 Sparrow Road, WACONIA (Oakpointe neighborhood) $589,900