Due to the upcoming expansion of the state of Oklahoma, neighborhoods around the city of Tulsa had forecast the rise of their homes’ value.
In Scranton, Pennsylvania, houses are expected to rise in value due to the efforts of the mayor to improve its neighborhoods and convert vacant homes into much more saleable empty lots.
The exterior of the house also affects its asking price. In Alabama, where people take pride in their southern heritage, lawns are kept well-manicured and the houses are well-maintained. Prices are expected to steadily grow.
In Texas, builders still show their confidence in the market through the steady inventory of new homes, especially in Edinburg where land is quite inexpensive. However, prices are expected to be more or less the same due to the prevalence of low-paying jobs in the area.
Real estate agents in Florida are expressing confidence over the strength of the local economy and are expecting market stability as result of low interest rates.
In Nevada, however, prices are expected to drop due to rising inventory, with exception of houses near amenities like golf and spa.
California real estate is expected to maintain its tight inventory as population continues to grow.
The recent slump in house prices, however, have affected several states in the country. Due to several layoffs especially in the manufacturing industry, houses in the Midwest area are lowered in value and homes with price tags of more than a million may be discounted just to get it off the market.
If you are looking for value in your real estate investment, it might pay to determine first which localities are considered most ideal. According to a survey done by CNN, the town of Fort Collins in Colorado is chosen as the best town to live in, followed by Naperville, Illinois and Sugar Land, Texas where diverse communities abound. http://www.States-RealEstate.com provides essential resources for buyers, sellers, home owners, real estate professionals, real estate investors, or any one seeking to connect with the world of real estate.
Jun
23Essential House Selling Tips: Don’t Curb a Buyer’s Enthusiasm
Posted By: Ramon Rivas on June 23, 2010 at 8:10 pmBefore listing your home, some real estate agents will tell you to work on the outside of the house first, but unless there is a major project involved, or your in a hurry to list, it is probably best to save the outside for last. There are two main reasons for this.
First, the first steps in preparing the interior of the house are easier. They also help develop the proper mind set required for selling – beginning to think of your “home” as a marketable commodity.
Second, the exterior is the most important.
A home buyer’s first impression is based on his or her view of the house from the real estate agent’s car. They call that first impression “curb appeal.”
So take a walk across the street and take a good look at your house. Look at nearby houses too, and see how yours compares. Then it may be time to go to work.
Landscaping – Is your landscaping at least average for the neighborhood?
If it is not, buy a few bushes and plant them. Do not put in trees. Mature trees are expensive, and you will not get back your investment. Immature trees do not really add much to the appearance value of the home. For house selling tips about ROI see that section
If you have an area for flowers, buy mature colorful flowers and plant them. They add a splash of vibrancy and color, creating a favorable first impression. Do not buy bulbs or seeds and plant them. They will not mature fast enough to create the desired effect and you certainly don’t want a patch of brown earth for home buyers to view.
Your lawn should be evenly cut, freshly edged, well watered, and free of brown spots. If there are problems with your lawn, you should probably take care of them before working on the inside of your home. This is because certain areas may need to be re-sod, and you want to give it a chance to grow so that re-sod areas are not immediately apparent. Plus, you might want to give fertilizer enough time to be effective.
Always rake up loose leaves and grass cuttings.
May
26Brokering Real Estate: Have A Strong Buyers List
Posted By: Ramon Rivas on May 26, 2010 at 7:33 pmIt is indeed true that brokering real estate is a challenging and money-raking machine business. A lot of people get involved because of these potentials. If you are already running an agency that is thriving well, you probably have great business asset. But what is that you consider a great asset in your office? Is it the office itself, your sub-agents and agents and their marketing tools, or your listings?
All these can be considered good asset of a well-running real estate agency, however, a business expert will tell that it really has a strong, solid business foundation if it already has built an active and loyal buyers list. This is by far considered the most valuable real estate asset for your business to be really doing remarkably in the industry. Otherwise, it would not matter if you have all the abovementioned elements secured if you don’t have a large and solid following.
Why Do You Need Buyers List
Having a solid buyers list is like having a money machine. A house buyers list can be considered the strongest list that pulls money toward your bank account obviously because there are more people interested in buying home properties than commercial properties. So, for example, if someone enlists your services to sell their commercial property, you can put it in your house buyers list.
Logically speaking, there would be more numbers of clients who can see your listing because there are more consumers in the list of house buyers list. Even if these buyers are listed in that category, you can see for yourself a handful from it getting interested in the commercial listing you have done because there are people out there who want to buy commercial properties for different purposes.
Another reason why having a strong buyers list can be your great asset is that people can easily trust to enlist your services if they learn you have it because having the list only indicates strong business as compared to the ones who don’t have it. Come to think of it, where else would people go to: to a real estate office with a strong buyers list or another real estate office without one? Naturally, people would follow that with a strong buyers list because it only means that you got a strong connection with lots of people or clients.
Create A List Now
If you don’t have a buyers list, now is the time to do it. With the highly technological advancement nowadays, there are many ways how to do it. You can run ads in the local classifieds, call for the rent or sale ads, make brochure boxes, ask the buyers, go and meet people at meetings and auctions, find hard money lenders, create your own blog, and many other things or places to look for potential buyers to include in the list.
There are many other ways you can do to start having a strong list of buyers. All you have to do is finding people who can be potential buyers. And then when these buyers contact you, you might want to ask them information that will lead them to buy properties. Of course, it is important to ask their basic contact information first, such email address, complete name, company name, phone number, and similar things.
And then, you get down to business by asking if they are a cash buyer, what kind of property they are interested, what town areas they want the property to buy in, and what they are looking for. It will take time to create a strong buyers list, but in the end, that will help boost your business. Brokering real estate, after all, is not a business that grows overnight. But having that coveted list will ensure you are staying in the field – strongly, successfully and lucratively.




