Monthly Archives: December 2010

Top 20 Most-Read Articles for 2010

Everybody does their year-end wrap-up lists. Well, I’m no different. Here are the TOP 20 articles that received the most readers during the year. Ash Tree issues and Dublin seemed to be the most popular topics per reader count. In all, these articles were viewed by more than 12,000 people.

Popular Pages:

Ash Tree articles

Dublin articles

 Sites in Southern Delaware County

Advice for homeowners

Miscellaneous articles

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Ranch homes are making a come-back

It’s probably due to the baby-boomer generation growing up and dare we say – older - but according to a recent article in the New York Times, one-story homes are returning to favor. Our knee and hip joints are beginning to make noises as we walk, and climbing stairs is getting a little more tenuous.

One of my listings is perfect for the boomers who want one-story living, reduced lawn care but a home large enough to have kids home for family gatherings. It’s a patio home in the prestigious Wedgewood golfing community.

One-level living: All the key rooms are on one floor. However, there are two finished rooms plus two large storage areas in the lower level.

home office in Wedgewood patio home2BR’s & Office or 3BR’s: The front BR really makes an ideal office with its large window overlooking the landscaped front. One of its doors opens to the foyer, making it ideal for a home office. The owner’s suite is located to the back with a door to the screened porch. It also has a hall door that totally keeps it private from the guest BR.

Living areas: The living room, dining room and kitchen are sized well for entertaining but not so large as to be inconvenient for daily living. The dining room opens to the screened porch for summer meals. The living room opens to a nice deck for relaxing. A raised tray ceiling, gas fireplace and open stair rail add to the comfortable ambiance.

Patio home back yardDownsized lawn: Since it is a patio home, the yard is smaller than one you might find in a regular subdivision. Generally, buyers choose patio homes (sometimes called cluster homes) because they don’t want to downsize the home … just the amount of lawn care. Often they will go together to hire landscape companies to mow and plow snow. They view this as a preference to “going the condo route”.

Read more & see video of this home.

And the stockings were hung by the chimney with care

The Murph and I wish all our readers a very Merry Christmas. Hope you have a fun Christmas Eve and don’t forget to put out the milk and cookies.

Merry Christmas from Delaware OH

The wheels on the bus go round & round …

Or in this case, it’s The Murph who is going round & round. The first time he jumped into this new chair, he wasn’t too sure what was happening. But now he’s doing it for entertainment.

How fixing up my home lets me help you

The painting is donethe floors are done … and judging by my aches & pains, I’m about done or done-for. I’m really tired of moving furniture around. There’s a reason I’ve never purchased big, heavy pieces.

In addition to the benefits to my home, I thought this project would also give me valuable info when I suggest to home sellers that they fix up prior to selling.  So what did I learn and what does that mean for you if you’re planning to sell?

TIMING

Since it is December, I was perhaps able to schedule the workers more quickly than could be done during spring-summer-fall. Both the painters and the flooring people took 3 days each, however, that covered two weeks.

I went with a painting firm that had 3 workers and could do it in 3 days, versus the one guy who estimated it would take him 10 days! The flooring workers were different for each type of flooring and also took 3 consecutive days. They started the week after the painters were finished.

MESS

I started cleaning first before the painters arrived. That was wasted time since everything gets dusty from the sanding in between coats of paint, and the usual dust from new carpet and sawing of the wood flooring.

For the painters, all furniture needs to be moved to the center of the room. For the floor people, the furniture needs to be completely removed. This can be a problem, especially if you have large wood pieces. Depending on your room arrangements and the number of big pieces, you might want to consider using one of the onsite storage companies such as PODS or GOTBINS.

COST

Hiring the painting is not inexpensive, and while you may be able to do it yourself, you have to consider the quality of the work you do and the time it will take you. The guys I hired caulked, sanded between coats, and applied 2 coats for a much better appearance. The quality of paint you use impacts cost as well. The three different painters that I interviewed, use Sherwin Williams paint, and they get a special price from SW.

Flooring is as expensive as the material you select.

While the price may seem high (thousands), it is less than what you’ll have to discount your selling price if you don’t do it and your home sits on the market because buyers don’t want to pay top price for a home in need of repair.

DISCOUNTS

If you use a good Realtor®, especially one with Real Living, we have lists of companies that offer discounts for our clients. Discounts are available for movers, PODS, powerwashers, 1-800-GOTJUNK and flooring.

I used America’s Floor Source which offers a 30% discount on products & services for Realtors® and their clients. Dynamic Painting was the firm I used for the painting and they will give a 10% discount if you mention you read about them on “Elaine’s Blog“.

GET STARTED

If you’re thinking of putting your home on the market “next spring”, a good time to start getting it ready is right after the new year. You can schedule the work to be done during January/early February. It’s also a good idea to hire a home inspector to allow you time to fix those ‘deal-breakers’ in advance. (Call me for names of good inspectors.)

I’ve noticed Internet home searches to start increasing late February as buyers begin exploring and gaining knowledge of what type of homes are available and at what price. These buyers will contact an agent and begin viewing homes during March. So you’ll want to plan to have your home ready to be listed by the end of February or first week of March. That’s just 9 weeks away!!!!

Copyright © 2010. Elaine Reese, Real Living HER. Reproduction of any portion of this blog post or the images is prohibited by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If this post is being viewed on any site other than www.ReesesPiecesOfRealEstate.com then the material has been stolen without permission. Violators will be reported.

Hardwood floors installed this week.

Two weeks ago, I noted that I was going to do what I ask some home sellers do. I intended to have the complete interior of my home painted and change out all the flooring. Last week for three days the painters were here. This week it was the flooring people from America’s Floor Source*.

What a hassle! The painters can somewhat work around furniture placed in the center of the room. The flooring people, however, must have all furniture removed. The carpet people came first. So I moved stuff out of the bedrooms and loft, stuffing it in the baths and great room. Day 2 was to be the vinyl folks. So everything was moved from the baths and kitchen, into the newly carpeted bedrooms. Day 3 was the wood people which was only in the Great Room and hall.

Installing hardwood floorThey pulled up the old carpet & pad. They laid some type of paper over the subfloor, then sheets of a smooth base.

Once complete, they applied glue and began laying the hardwood. The strips were also nailed into place.

Installing hardwood floorIt was a noisy day with the pneumatic hammer and the sawing. With four people working, they finished by late afternoon.

So after 2 weeks consisting of 6 days of strangers in Murph’s house, it’s all done. I’m still working on putting everything back where it belongs. I think I’ve ruined my knees from the lifting, shoving and climbing.

Hardwood floor installationIt looks nice although Murph has some difficulty getting traction. He does some running in place, where his feet are going full speed but he’s not moving ahead.

You’ll notice there’s no living room furniture. I had 1-800-GOT-JUNK haul away some very old items. The new stuff arrives next week. It’s my Christmas present to myself … and to The Murph. 

* America’s Floor Source offers discounts to Realtors® and our clients.

Copyright © 2010. Elaine Reese, Real Living HER. Reproduction of any portion of this blog post or the images is prohibited by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If this post is being viewed on any site other than www.ReesesPiecesOfRealEstate.com then the material has been stolen without permission. Violators will be reported.