Another Home Sold by Fuqua Group!

It was so great helping Derrick & Kourtney Smith sell their home and move on to their next adventure. It's really fun to house hunt with couples who know their style and want something unique. Your new home really is out of this world! We can't wait to see how you make it your own. Congratulations!

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Simple Tips to Take the Stress Out of Moving

From choosing the perfect realtor to finding the ideal home and packing everything you own into cardboard boxes, moving can be a pretty overwhelming experience. Whether you're changing cities and looking to start your life fresh, or you simply want to move up in the world to a bigger home, getting all your important possessions from one place to another can be difficult.

The good news is that if you're worried about the stresses associated with moving, there are a few things you can do to avoid tearing your hair out over the next few months. Here are our simple tips for taking the stress out of the moving process.

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1.     Start Packing as Soon as Possible

Nobody really enjoys packing, but that doesn't mean that you should leave the job until the last minute. Ideally, you'll want to start packing several weeks before you move, so you don't end up rushing around looking for bubble wrap the day before moving day.

The earlier you start packing the easier it will be for you to start purging and removing items you don't want or need to take with you. Instead of hoarding items that you don't really care about anymore, make sure that you're selective with your packing choices.

2.     Make Lists and Labels

Sometimes, the easiest way to ensure an easy move is to be as organized as possible. Labels and lists, either on your smartphone or written out by hand can be a great way to keep track of the things that matter most to you during the move.

Grab a permanent marker while you're filling boxes and remember to label everything with in-depth information that will be useful later. Rather than just writing "bedroom", try something like "bedroom: blankets and cushions."

3.     Ask for Help

Sometimes, asking for help isn't easy - particularly when you know other people in your social circle are busy living their own lives. However, if you're thinking of relocating to a new town, asking for help might be a great way to have a few fun final moments with the people close-by before you go somewhere new.

Spending time together before a big move can be a great way to get some closure, even if you plan to come back and visit friends and family as often as possible.

4.     Say Goodbye

While moving home can be a fast-paced and stressful process in any set of circumstances, it becomes particularly overwhelming when you're moving somewhere new. For instance, if you're thinking of moving to Tennessee, then it might be worth sitting down with friends and family and showing them pictures of where you're going to live.

While you're "saying goodbye", you can also plan ways to visit each other in the future. Look for flights and transportation and make plans on when you're going to meet up again next. This can make the transition feel much less upsetting.

5.     Look After Yourself

Finally, remember that no matter what you do, moving is always going to be one of the most stressful experiences a person can face. With that in mind, it's important to spend time looking after yourself and giving your family the care they need. Get plenty of restful sleep, and make sure that you don't skip meals and live on energy drinks instead.

Thanks so much to Bellhops for guest writing this post.

 

 

Home Conditioning Checklist

The flowers are blooming and sky is finally blue! If you're like me, these are my signals for a top to bottom cleaning and organizing session. If you're thinking about selling your home in the coming months - or even if you're not - this checklist can help you get your home clean and ready for the year ahead! 

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Exterior
Trim lawn, shrubs, trees, and around sidewalks
Put away bikes, toys, tools
Clean or paint front door
Place a pot of flowers next to the door
Fix the doorbell
Keep walks clear of ice, snow, leaves
Replace burnt out light bulbs

Throughout the House
Shampoo carpets, wax floors
Wash windows, clean blinds
Create space. Scale down collectibles and family photos
Organize closets and cupboards
Pack and store unused items
Remove bugs and cobwebs from light fixtures and corners of rooms
Wash and touch up paint as needed on doors and walls, particularly knobs and switches

Kitchen
Keep countertops clear
Polish appliances, do not use refrigerator as a bulletin board
Clean the oven and degrease the fan hood
Clean and organize cabinets
Keep the sink and faucet shining

Basement
Brighten the walls and floors with paint
Clean the outside of the water heater and furnace, replace furnace filter
Put in bright overhead lights

Make Repairs
Replace washers on leaky faucets
Oil squeaky hinges, nail down squeaky floor boards and steps
Wax sticky drawers
Put sliding doors on track
Replace broken windows
Replace torn screens

Living Areas
Keep drapes and blinds open
Arrange furniture to maximize space and flow of traffic
Hang a mirror where it will reflect outdoor light to add dimension
Remove ashes from the fireplace; set logs in the winter, place green or flowering plant on the hearth in the summer

Bathrooms
Polish fixtures and mirrors
Wash the shower curtain
Repair, caulk, and clean grout
Hang towels neatly
Put away cosmetics and hair appliances
Keep the toilet clean and the lid down

Garage
Sweep the floor, clean oil stains left from cars
Remove cobwebs
Hang tools or place them on shelves
Replace bulbs, make sure electronic garage door opener works

This Month in Real Estate - October 2017 Details

For residential real estate in 2017, the news has continued to provide a relative sense of calm for both buyers and sellers. The national unemployment rate registered in at 4.1 percent for October 2017, which means that joblessness has not been this low in the U.S. since December 2000. Another positive, mortgage rates have held steady at or near 3.9 percent. Historically, the average rate has been around 6.0 percent. These factors help to keep the pool of potential buyers full, even during the so-called off-season of home sales. Read more here. 

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Existing-Home Sales Grow 2.0 Percent in October

WASHINGTON (November 21, 2017) – Existing-home sales increased in October to their strongest pace since earlier this summer, but continual supply shortages led to fewer closings on an annual basis for the second straight month, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

 

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, says sales activity in October picked up for the second straight month, with increases in all four major regions. "Job growth in most of the country continues to carry on at a robust level and is starting to slowly push up wages, which is in turn giving households added assurance that now is a good time to buy a home," he said. "While the housing market gained a little more momentum last month, sales are still below year ago levels because low inventory is limiting choices for prospective buyers and keeping price growth elevated." 

Added Yun, "The residual effects on sales from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are still seen in parts of Texas and Florida. However, sales should completely bounce back to their pre-storm levels by the end of the year, as demand for buying in these areas was very strong before the storms." More.

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Just Listed - 970 Bella Point

SODDY DAISY, TN 37379 | $450,000
3 BR / 2 FULL, 1 HALF BATH / 2,636 SQ FT

We’re more than half way through development in Bella Point – Soddy Daisy’s premier luxury home development! The beautiful cul-de-sac neighborhood is being developed by Stanley Construction – who builds home that are lodge-inspired, casual and masterfully designed, with unique and interesting features.

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This gorgeous three bedroom, two-and-a-half bath, 2,636 sq. foot home is now under construction. This home is extra special because of its location in the neighborhood – this prime lot offers the most amazing view of the countryside and a serene pond. The 8-foot tall, glass and mahogany double doorway with a custom-built-in entryway provide a grand entrance into a well-appointed foyer. Both front and back porches provide great spaces to take in the surrounding nature. This family friendly home offers an open floor plan boasting 18-foot vaulted ceilings and a custom brick fireplace with rustic, open shelving. It will be stunning!

At this point in the construction process you have the opportunity to select the special finishes that will make this home uniquely yours! The living and kitchen areas are open and offer an amazing view out the wall of windows. The open concept kitchen features custom cabinetry and a huge island perfect for entertaining family and friends or preparing a gourmet meal.

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Your back porch offers a spectacular view that anyone is sure to enjoy. The master bedroom suite (complete with large walk-in closet with custom built-in shelving and a spa-like bath with a double shower) is located on the main level. The sliding barn-style door adds another interesting detail. Head upstairs to see the spacious second and third bedrooms and bathroom. There's also a large bonus room and an office/workout room that could make a perfect den or man cave.

Another special feature of this home is a larger garage with more storage space and additional height in the crawlspace. The large walk-out storage area provides plenty of space to hide your treasures out of sight! The poured concrete back porch that extends your living space is perfect for taking in the beautiful scenery. The yard will be professionally landscaped with sod and an irrigation system at the front and side yards. You'll love the large lots with scenic views, professional landscaping and street lights and architectural unity throughout.

Truly a beautiful home that you don't want to miss! Call today to see this amazing home. You won't be disappointed!

If this home isn't for you, click here to search for more homes in the Chattanooga and surrounding areas. You can also call or text Cheryl @ (423) 505-4880. 

Congratulations!

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Congratulations to Laura Drake and Richie Waldon on the purchase of their new home! They really wanted a newer, bigger home to accommodate their children and grandchildren then they came to visit. They looked at a few homes, but fell in love with the one they purchased almost immediately.

We're thrilled for you and hope you enjoy it this Christmas season!

#buywithbrad #homesweethome #homefortheholidays

 

September 2017 Market Activity

Chattanooga Area Home Sales

Every market is unique, yet the national sentiment has given rise to the notion that housing markets are stalling. Although desirous buyers are out on an increasing number of showings, there remains a limited number of desirable listings. And although mortgage rates have remained enticingly low, home prices have reached unaffordable levels for many new entrants into the housing pool at exactly the same time that established owners are proving to be less interested in moving. More. 

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National Home Sales

After three straight monthly declines, existing-home sales slightly reversed course in September, but ongoing supply shortages and recent hurricanes muted overall activity and caused sales to fall back on an annual basis, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, says closings mustered a meager gain in September, but declined on an annual basis for the first time in over a year (July 2016; 2.2 percent). “Home sales in recent months remain at their lowest level of the year and are unable to break through, despite considerable buyer interest in most parts of the country,” he said. “Realtors® this fall continue to say the primary impediments stifling sales growth are the same as they have been all year: not enough listings – especially at the lower end of the market – and fast-rising prices that are straining the budgets of prospective buyers.”

Added Yun, “Sales activity likely would have been somewhat stronger if not for the fact that parts of Texas and South Florida – hit by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma – saw temporary, but notable declines.” More. 

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Thinking about buying a home? I can show you any home that’s for sale in the area, whether or not it’s listed by me or my office. Your perfect home IS out there. I’d appreciate the opportunity of helping you find it.

---Cheryl 

This Month in Real Estate - July 2017

Summer's winding down, but the housing market is still going strong! 

Chattanooga (August 14, 2017) - How long can the residential real estate market go on like this? We are about two years into a national trend of dropping housing supply and increasing median sales prices. There are some regional variations to the story, but the shift to a predominantly seller's market is mostly complete. Multiple-offer situations over asking price are commonplace in many communities, and good homes are routinely off the market after a single day. It is evident that a favorable economy keeps hungry buyers in the chase. Read more >>>>>

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WASHINGTON (August 24, 2017) – Listings in July typically went under contract in under 30 days for the fourth consecutive month because of high buyer demand, but existing-home sales ultimately pulled back as large declines in the Northeast and Midwest outweighed sales increases in the South and West, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, says the second half of the year got off on a somewhat sour note as existing sales in July inched backward. “Buyer interest in most of the country has held up strongly this summer and homes are selling fast, but the negative effect of not enough inventory to choose from and its pressure on overall affordability put the brakes on what should’ve been a higher sales pace,” he said. “Contract activity has mostly trended downward since February and ultimately put a large dent on closings last month.” More information here >>>>

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If there's any way we can be helpful to you, please let us know! 

-Cheryl
(423) 505-4880
Cheryl@cherylfuqua.com

This Month in Real Estate - June 2017

Chattanooga (July 11, 2017) - There has been a general slowdown in sales across the country, and this cannot be blamed on negative economic news. Unemployment remains low and wage growth, though nothing to overly celebrate, has held steady or increased for several years in a row. There is strong demand for home buying, emphasized by higher prices and multiple offers on homes for sale in many sub-markets. As has been the case for month after month – and now year after year – low inventory is the primary culprit for any sales malaise rather than lack of offers. More information here. 

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WASHINGTON (July 24, 2017) – Existing-home sales slipped in June as low supply kept homes selling at a near record pace but ultimately ended up muting overall activity, according to the National Association of Realtors®. Only the Midwest saw an increase in sales last month.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, says the previous three-month lull in contract activity translated to a pullback in existing sales in June. "Closings were down in most of the country last month because interested buyers are being tripped up by supply that remains stuck at a meager level and price growth that's straining their budget," he said. "The demand for buying a home is as strong as it has been since before the Great Recession. Listings in the affordable price range continue to be scooped up rapidly, but the severe housing shortages inflicting many markets are keeping a large segment of would-be buyers on the sidelines." More information here. 

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This Month in Real Estate - May 2017

Chattanooga (June 13, 2017) - Home prices across the U.S. are reaching all-time highs, prompting worry over another boom-and-bust scenario like we experienced roughly ten years ago. Yet, as we glance across the state of residential real estate, what is clear compared to the last extended run of price increases is that lending standards are now much stronger than they were before. Incomes must be verified, a reasonable amount of money must be paid toward the home prior to purchase and a more stringent loan approval process is in place to prevent a repeat performance of the Great Recession. Read More

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National Home Sales
WASHINGTON (June 21, 2017) – Existing-home sales rebounded in May following a notable decline in April, and low inventory levels helped propel the median sales price to a new high while pushing down the median days a home is on the market to a new low, according to the National Association of Realtors®. All major regions except for the Midwest saw an increase in sales last month.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, says sales activity expanded in May as more buyers overcame the increasingly challenging market conditions prevalent in many areas. "The job market in most of the country is healthy and the recent downward trend in mortgage rates continues to keep buyer interest at a robust level," he said. "Those able to close on a home last month are probably feeling both happy and relieved. Listings in the affordable price range are scarce, homes are coming off the market at an extremely fast pace and the prevalence of multiple offers in some markets are pushing prices higher." Read more

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Six Selling Myths Uncovered

During my nearly 20 years in real estate, there are some myths I encounter over and over. And they can keep people for getting the most money from the sale of their home. So today, I’m busting myths and helping my clients improve their bottom line.

Myth 1 - You should always price your home high and negotiate down.

Truth: Pricing too high can be as bad as pricing too low. If you list too high, you’ll miss out on buyers looking the price range where your home should be. Offers may not even come in because buyers who are interested in your home are scared off by the price and won’t even take time to look at it. By the time you correct the price and list your home at its fair market value, you will have lost that window of opportunity when your home draws the most attention from the public and other real estate agents – this is the first 30 days your home is on the market. A well-trained agent who looks out for your best interest will consult with you on your home’s fair market value and different pricing strategies for the current market.

Myth 2 - Minor repairs can wait until later. There are more important things to be done.

Truth: Minor repairs make your house more marketable, allowing you to maximize your return or minimize losses on the sale. Most buyers are looking for homes that are ready for them to move in to. If your home happens to attract a buyer who is willing to make repairs, he or she will begin asking for repair allowances that come out of the asking price. The amount of an allowance that you must offer a buyer is usually more than what it would cost for you to make the repair (or hire someone to make the repair). Remember, buyers are comparing your home to other homes that are currently on the market. Your home should be inviting so that everyone who looks at it can see themselves living there.

Myth 3 - Once a potential buyer sees the inside of your home, curb appeal won’t matter.

Truth: Buyers probably won’t make it inside your home if the outside doesn’t appeal to them. Buyers and their agents often do drive-bys before deciding whether a home is worth their time to look inside. All it takes is keeping the lawn mowed, shrubs and trees trimmed, gardens weeded and edged, and clutter put away. 

Myth 4 - Your home must be every home buyer’s dream home.

Truth: If you get carried away with repairs and replacements to your home, you may end up over-improving the house. There’s a point where improving your home doesn’t pay off – at least not dollar for dollar. The key is to consider what competing properties feature and look like. A highly motivated real estate agent will consult with you on what competing properties have to offer so you know what home improvement decisions to make.

Myth 5 - You’re better off selling your home on your own and saving money on the commission you would have paid to a real estate agent.

Truth: Statistically, many sellers who attempt to sell their homes on their own can’t complete the sale without the service of an agent. Homeowners who succeed in selling their home themselves usually net less than if they had a real estate agent working for them. The National Association of Realtors surveys consumers ever year, including homeowners who sold homes on their own. Over 70% of these homeowners say they would never do it again.

Myth 6 - When you receive an offer, you should make the buyer wait. This gives you a better negotiating position. 

Truth: You should reply immediately to an offer. When a buyer makes an offer, they are at that moment in time ready to buyer your home. Moods can change and you do not want to lose the sale because you have stalled in replying.

There you have it - my top myths about selling your home. Are there any I missed? Any that you didn't know? If you're thinking about selling, I'd love to talk to you and share my proven track record of getting homes sold fast and for more money. 

Have a great day! 

-- Cheryl
(423) 505-4880 - call or text
cheryl@cherylfuqua.com

How Seniors Can Pack Wisely for A Move

Many seniors choose to live in their own homes during their golden years, but for some, making a move to a smaller place or into a family member’s home is the right decision. Preparing for such a big change can be a little overwhelming, especially during the packing process; there are so many things to consider, including what to keep and what to get rid of in order to downsize.

Fortunately, there are several easy tips on how to pack smart before a big move. Here are a few of the best.

Find the Right Boxes

One of the first things you’ll need for a move is boxes, but it’s important to make sure you get a variety of sizes so you can have smaller containers for fragile items. Bigger boxes should be reserved for bulky items--pillows, blankets, etc.--rather than several things that will make it too heavy to carry.

Clean and Organize

Before you pack up, it’s important to go through your belongings one room at a time and create three piles: keep, toss, and donate. If you’ve lived in the same place for a while, it’s likely that you have quite a few things stored in closets and drawers that you don’t use anymore. It might be helpful if you have a family member or two around to help you go through these things, because they may take a few items off your hands. You can also take this opportunity to give possessions such as jewelry or photos to grandchildren or other loved ones.

If you have a lot of belongings, it may seem overwhelming at first to go through everything. Start in one section of one room and work your way out from there rather than trying to multitask. Also, clean as you go--come armed with paper towels, furniture polish, trash bags, and rags--so you can reduce the amount of work you’ll have to do later.

It’s also important to think about new ways to keep prized possessions; for instance, if you have a lot of photo albums, consider condensing them all onto a thumb drive that you can use in a digital picture frame. This way, you can create space and look at all your photos at the same time.

Keep Track of Your Things

As you pack, write down each item on a piece of paper and, when the box is full, tape the paper to the outside so you can find things easily once you get to the new house. Keep like items together and stack the boxes in the room they were packed from after marking them with the section they go in.

Leave the Important Things for Last

Reserve a box just for your medications, toiletries, and other necessities which can be packed up last and keep these in the car with you rather than in the moving van or truck. Also, keep a box free for paper towels, trash bags, cleaners, hand soap, dishes, cups, utensils, napkins, and anything else you might need on the first day in the new place. This way, you won’t have to dig through several boxes to find those necessities.

Remember, making any move can bring up a lot of emotions and can take a toll on your mood, so try to de-stress as much as possible. Compare rates for movers. Designate family members or friends to help out as much as possible and take breaks often. Stay hydrated and keep several small snacks available throughout the day to help you stay motivated and energized.

*Jim Vogel created ElderAction.org along with his wife after they became caregivers for their aging parents. The site is dedicated to promoting senior health and providing valuable information to seniors and their caregivers to help ensure our nation’s seniors are able to thrive throughout their golden years.

Sellers Beware!

These costly mistakes can cause your house to sit on the market! 

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You put your house on the market, ran an ad in the newspaper classifieds, and sat by and watched as the phone didn’t ring. To make matters worse, few, if any people came by the house. This happens frequently, and the problems in all cases are usually the same.

Danger #1: The Dangers of Pricing Too High

You probably have lots of emotion built into your house. Maybe you fixed it up, or you raised your children there. You home is a special place. But when it’s time to sell, don’t let emotion play a role in your pricing decision!

Many sellers don’t understand that overpricing can result in your getting LESS for your house than if you had priced it correctly in the first place. Knowledgeable agents and buyers often won’t bid on an overpriced home. By the time you reduce the price to where it should have been, many of your best prospects will have moved on to other houses. This decreased demand for your property. The problem is exacerbated if you placed your home on the market in the spring, it sat on the market “overpriced” through the summer, and now the market has slowed.

Also, consider that agents tend to steer buyers away from homes that have been in the Multiple Listing Service for long periods of time. Agents and buyers become suspicious that something is wrong with the property if it didn’t sell relatively soon after going on the market. It’s important to price it right the day you list it for sale!

Danger #2: Lack of Exposure

 It’s a fact that most real estate transactions occur between buyer’s and seller’s agents. Buyer’s agents typically find properties for their clients through the Multiple Listing Service. Not being in MLS makes it extremely difficult to get buyers through your door. If your home is not in the MLS, you’re off the radar! Hire a good real estate agent, and get into MLS!

Aggressive marketing strategies are part of what gets your home sold. In a hot market, the MLS is probably the only exposure your home needs. But if the market is anything less than red-hot, your agent will need to expose your home to many people – through fliers, social media, web marketing, open houses and email blasts to other agents. This is only part of the multi-step marketing plan Fuqua Group uses to promote homes we have for sale.

Danger #3: Not Packaging Your Home for Sale

Curb appeal is everything! You can take two identical homes next door to each other, both for sale. The first home has a cluttered yard with tall grass and weeds. The shutters are chipping. There are toys in the yard. Inside, the house is cluttered and the walls could use a coat of paint. On the other hand, the owners next door paid a landscaper to mow the lawn, trim the shrubs and clear the gutters. Inside, they added fresh coat of pain and cleared their clutter. Two identical home. Both owners bad the same amount – guess which home is going to fetch more money???

A few days or labor and minimal investment can make the difference between your house sitting on the market and selling the day you put it on the market. Cosmetic appeal is essential!

Danger #4: Negotiating Foolishly

If you appear too eager or too anxious to make a deal, buyers become suspicious. Worse, they may lower the offer because they think you’re desperate to sell your home. Stay cool!

You probably have a lot of emotion invested in the house, which can certainly get in the way of effective negotiations. The best thing you can do is let your real estate agent handle your negotiations. Although we are personally invested with our clients, it’s our job to remain emotionally detached from you home to provide the most effective negotiations. This is where Fuqua Group shines! We have the experience and strong negotiating skills that ensure you get the best deal and the best possible terms of sale.  

YOUR Bottom Line

Hiring an agent with the right experience and marketing plan is critical in selling your home fast and for top dollar. We know how to package, price and aggressively market homes for sale. I consider the sale of your home to be a new product launch that requires a proven marketing strategy – and brilliant execution.

We meet our clients’ expectation by packaging and aggressively marketing your property through my proven, highly-effective marketing channels and expertly negotiating with buyers to maximize the equity you get from the sale.

I hope this blog was informative, and I’m available to answer any questions you have about how to create the necessary exposure for your home to get it sold fast, at the price you want. You can call me at any time for advice, and please remember you’re under no obligation. We’re here to help!

Best,

Cheryl Fuqua, ABR, CRS
Listing Specialist
The Fuqua Group
(423) 505-4880
cheryl@cherylfuqua.com

 

 

 

Professional Help Makes Moving Stress-Free for Seniors

Moving at any stage of life can be exhausting, and it’s especially so for seniors leaving a family home after years spent out of the real estate market. And while only about 5 percent of people age 55 and up move to a new home, as the U.S. senior population explodes, an entire cottage industry of senior moving services is springing up around them. While specialized services can be pricier than your standard realtors and movers, they come with a comprehensive and compassionate approach that many seniors will appreciate.

Image via Unsplash by Sam Wheeler

Image via Unsplash by Sam Wheeler

Help Buying and Selling Your Home

Two new certifications have appeared in the real estate industry in recent years: Senior Real Estate Specialists and Certified Senior Housing Professionals. Both designations are for realtors trained in helping seniors navigate real estate decisions. These realtors can be used for buying, selling, renting, or even moving into a care facility. Realtors with SRES and CSHP credentials understand senior-specific funding options like reverse mortgages and utilizing retirement funds for home buying. They can also help seniors locate home inspectors, movers, and aging-in-place specialists.

Help Making the Big Move

When the houses have been bought and sold, there’s another group of senior specialists for the next stage of relocation: the move. Senior move managers, also known as senior move specialists, are professionals who market their organizational and planning services to aging adults who are relocating but can’t — or don’t care to — manage the workload on their own.

While many seniors would love to have their children help them move, it’s not always a possibility or even the best choice. Moving out of a home that’s been lived in for decades in a safe neighborhood is a physically and emotionally challenging task, and many people are well-served by a neutral third party who can help make decisions about what belongings to cull. Even if adult children are nearby and able to take time off work, they may have the same emotional attachments that make the move so challenging for their parents. A senior move manager can help keep the emotional aspects of a big move in check, streamlining decision making while also remaining sensitive to a senior’s desire to reminisce.

In addition to organizational services, a senior move manager can help decide what furnishings will fit in a new home, arrange for the donation and sale of unwanted items, supervise professional packers, and coordinate movers. However, their services don’t come cheap: Most senior move managers charge between $41 and $60 per hour, and you’ll still need to pay for the packers and moving trucks.

Despite the cost, hiring a senior move manager is well worth it for many seniors. The comprehensive services can shorten a months-long process into a couple of weeks, and take the burden of off seniors who don’t have the energy for a big move. You can find a senior move manager at the National Association of Senior Move Managers, a membership organization that promises experienced professionals who will move you “expertly, compassionately, and affordably.”

Whether a senior has chosen to move into a smaller home for retirement or ill health requires a sudden move into a care facility, professional help can be a godsend. The emotional, organizational, and physical demands of moving can be burdensome for older adults, and navigating the particulars of the real estate market can be more than a little confusing. By putting the reins in the hands of specially-trained professionals, seniors can take the stress out a late-life move and focus on enjoying their retirement.

Jim Vogel created ElderAction.org along with his wife after they became caregivers for their aging parents. The site is dedicated to promoting senior health and providing valuable information to seniors and their caregivers to help ensure our nation’s seniors are able to thrive throughout their golden years.

This Month in Real Estate - January 2017

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January brings out a rejuvenated crop of buyers with a renewed enthusiasm in a new calendar year. Sales totals may still inevitably start slow in the first half of the year due to ongoing inventory concerns. Continued declines in the number of homes available for sale may push out potential buyers who simply cannot compete for homes selling at higher price points in a low number of days, especially if mortgage rates continue to increase. More >>>> 

National Info: Existing Home Sales Jump in January

Existing-home sales stepped out to a fast start in 2017, surpassing a recent cyclical high and increasing in January to the fastest pace in almost a decade, according to the National Association of Realtors®. All major regions except for the Midwest saw sales gains last month.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, says January's sales gain signals resilience among consumers even in a rising interest rate environment. "Much of the country saw robust sales activity last month as strong hiring and improved consumer confidence at the end of last year appear to have sparked considerable interest in buying a home," he said. "Market challenges remain, but the housing market is off to a prosperous start as homebuyers staved off inventory levels that are far from adequate and deteriorating affordability conditions." More >>>>

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6 Big Mistakes that Cost You MONEY!

The Way You Live In A Home And The Way You Sell A Home Are TWO Very Different Things!


Dear Homeowner,

Each year thousands of homeowners unnecessarily lose money when they sell their homes. They don’t lose money because someone took advantage of them. And they don’t lose money because it wasn’t “marketed” well.

Even Seasoned Homeowners Lose Thousands of Dollars Because They Didn’t Know About The Important Factors That Influence The Value Of Their Homes

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If you desire to sell your home for top dollar, and in your time frame, you need to do two things: 1) Get control of your personal emotions about your home, and 2) Place yourself in the shoes of potential buyers.  Look at your home the way they would, and make it appealing in the right areas.  

I know that putting your “homeowner emotions” aside may be tough to do. But doing so will help you to position your home to sell for top dollar, and in your time frame. After all, selling your home is very different from any other financial transaction. Your house isn’t just a “thing.” It’s your HOME! 

It’s the place where you raised your children. The place where you hold countless family memories…Thanksgiving dinners, family reunions, birthdays, anniversaries and more. It’s the place where you solved problems over the kitchen table late at night.  

So it’s no surprise that selling your home may involve a bit of sadness, fear…or even excitement for the next move in your life. Try not to let these emotions get in the way of a prudent sale. Ok are you ready??? 

Here Are Six Problems Your Home May Have That Can Instantly Turn Buyers Off

Potential buyers are much more likely to return to a home that impresses them at first glance, while homes that appear disorderly or poorly maintained seldom sustain buyer interest.

1. Home Odors.
Because homeowners become desensitized to the odors in their homes, they rarely realize how obvious odors can be to visitors.  This is particularly true of pet owners and smokers.  
    
2.Carpet and Flooring.  
One of the most visible areas of your home is your flooring. If your carpet is worn or dirty, get it replaced or cleaned. If you have vinyl flooring with corners coming up, get it glued down. Special note: Replacing flooring in smaller areas, such as kitchens, with high quality flooring can bring in premiums in price.

3. Paint and Walls.  
Paint is one of the least expensive ways to “spruce-up” your home.  Consider painting outside trim and interior walls and doors.  

4. Clutter.  
Excess clutter is a big buyer turn-off.  You have to move anyway, so you might as well pack away items that make your home feel good to you, but turn off buyers. This includes nick-knacks, furniture, pictures, wall hangings, plants, etc.

5. Signs of Pests.  
If you have any sign of mice, rats, roaches, spiders, or bees, you should immediately contact a local pest control company and have them eliminated. There’s no better way to show your home is filthy than by infestations. Remove all spider webs with a broom.

6. Landscaping. If your landscaping is messy, overgrown, or looks cluttered in any way, you need to fix it. Buyers make positive or negative conclusions about your home within the first five minutes. Don’t lose the battle before you’ve even begun.
 

There’s no doubt about it: first impressions count with buyers.

Need more advice? We'd love to help you. Call us today for a free right-price analysis of your home. 

-- Cheryl 

Chattanooga Date Night Ideas

What’s the hardest part about date night? Deciding where to go and what to do! With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, here are some fun (and different) ideas for a date with your honey.

Get Active!

chattanooga valentine's date ideas

Here’s a few ways to get your blood pumping and tap into your silly side!

Jump Park Trampoline Center

Super Fly

Escape Chattanooga

Ruby Falls Zip Stream Adventure

Tennessee Bouldering Authority

High Point Climbing

Horseback Riding

Get Artsy!

Looking for a quiet evening where you can talk and reconnect? These fun activities will spark some new conversations!

Hunter Museum of American Art

River City Pottery. Try your hand at making pottery. The $60 all-inclusive fee includes private instruction, six lumps of clay and up to two hours to play! Come back in two weeks and paint everything you made.

Paint something pretty at The Pottery Place.  

Make an ornament to hang on your Christmas tree at Ignis Glass Studio.

Enjoy a glass of wine while you paint at Uptown Art.

Get Relaxed!

Go for a couple’s massage at Massage Envy or Woodhouse Day Spa. At Massage Envy, get a 1-hour intro massage for $50!

Grab a cup of joe and some sweet treats at Rembrandt’s Coffee House in the Bluff View Art District. Even better – get it go and walk around and look at the architecture and small shops.

Get Romantic!

These places have ambiance and will get you in the mood for love. If you’re planning to enjoy one of the restaurants below on Valentine’s Day, we recommend making reservations in advance.

Alleia. Rustic, Italian inspired cuisine such as handmade pastas, Neapolitan pizza, as well as an array of antipasti, insalate and secondi grace the menu at Alleia.

The homemade pastas at Boccaccia can’t be beat!

Terra Nostra – Tapas and Wine – This place is perfect for sharing. They have full entrees, but the tapas and appetizers are pretty great, too! For reservations call (423) 634-0238.

Dominica’s Caribbean Kitchen – They’re offering a Valentine’s Day special you don’t want to miss! Here’s a link to their special, and the phone number to make reservations: (423) 475-6916.

Rodizio Grill – If you’re looking for something more interactive, this is the place for you! Their menu boasts an unlimited and succulent variety of rotisserie grilled meats, glazed pineapple, a gourmet salad bar, authentic Brazilian sides and an experience like nowhere else! Reserve your table by clicking here. 

The Meeting Place – One of the best places in town! This sister restaurant to St. John’s is just little more casual, but just as delicious. You’ll need reservations for Valentine’s Day! Call (423) 266-4400 or you can place a reservation online.

The Public Houselocated in Wharehouse Row, this restaurant offers a diverse menu and twists on classic dishes. It has great ambiance for a private dinner. Reservations at (423) 266-3366.

There you have it - plenty of ideas to spend with your love (or a great friend) this Valentine's Day! Enjoy! 

--Cheryl 

 

 

This Month in Real Estate - Chattanooga Market Activity - October

Chattanooga Home Sales 

As we enter the final quarter of 2016, not much has changed since the year began. Market predictions have been, in a word, predictable. A relatively comfortable pace of activity has been maintained thanks to continuing low unemployment and mortgage rates. The one basic drag on market acceleration has been inventory decline. There is little to indicate that the low inventory situation will resolve anytime soon. More. 

National Home Sales 

Existing-home sales ascended in October for the second straight month and eclipsed June's cyclical sales peak to become the highest annualized pace in nearly a decade according to the National Association of Realtors®. All major regions saw monthly and annual sales increases in October. More. 

Chattanooga home sales 2016
National home sales 2016

Please let us know if we can help you in any way! 

-- Cheryl 

Create New Traditions With Your Family This Holiday Season

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year! 

Christmas fun in Chattanooga

Establishing holiday traditions with family and friends is a great way to build lasting memories. Christmastime is a great opportunity to gather together and enjoy all the little pleasures in life. It’s also time to be thankful for the many blessings we have in our lives. This list gives you a head start on ways you can begin to create those special Christmas memories. 

 

Have You Seen Santa? 

Ruby Falls’ Christmas Underground
Dec. 1-18, Thurs-Sun; Dec. 19-23, daily, 12-8pm

Chattanooga Zoo’s Holiday Lights
December 2-4 & 9-11, 5:30-8pm

Dinner with Santa at Rock City Gardens
December 3-4 & 12-13, 5-7pm

MainX24/24-Hour Festival
Dec. 3, 9am-Dec. 4, 9am
 
Hamilton Place Mall
Dec. 5-24, daily times vary
 

Christmas Attractions 

Tennessee Valley Rail Road North Pole Limited 
Times vary. These sell out quickly – book your ride early! 
4119 Cromwell Road
Chattanooga, TN 37421 

Trains take riders on an imaginary journey to the North Pole. Along the way, you’ll be treated to refreshments, storytelling, and occasional sing-a-longs. As the train gently rolls down the rails, a number of lighted displays can be seen outside.  Once the train pulls into the “North Pole”, a special guest boards for a visit.

Evening trains depart at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Earlier trips on Saturdays have been added departing at 11:30, 1:30 & 3:30.  During the return ride, Santa makes his way through the train cars to greet every child and presents a keepsake item to all the children.

Rock City Gardens’ Enchanted Garden of Lights 
November 18 – December 31, 6-9pm nightly. 
*Closed Christmas Eve night. 
More than 30 holiday scenes and hundreds of thousands of LED light create a beautiful and magical Christmas fantasyland. Pictures with Santa, hot cocoa, decorating cookies and live entertainment are available.  

Ice on the Landing – new location! 
November 18, 2016 – January 16, 2017. Times vary. 
1400 Market Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402

The new location for Ice on the Landing is at the Chattanooga Choo Choo Gardens! The schedule includes general skating times, Santa sightings, and several opportunities are available that benefit local not-for-profits.

Ruby Falls’ Christmas Underground
December 1-18, Thursday – Sunday
December 19-23, daily from 12-8 pm
Closed Christmas Day
1720 S Scenic Hwy
Chattanooga, TN 37409

Take your family on a magical holiday adventure! Take time to explore and walk through secret underground ice caves that take you straight to the North Pole! You’ll see the Northern Lights and a Sugar Plum Fairy Village. 

Chattanooga Zoo’s Holiday Lights
December 2-4 and 9-11, 5:30 – 8pm
301 N Holtzclaw Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37404 

See how the zoo is transformed into a magical wonderland – view the beautiful lights, visit the animals and watch them open Christmas presents! You can even get your picture with Santa and play holiday games.  


Creative Discovery Museum’s The Amazing Castle Exhibit
September 24, 2016 – January 2, 2017, daily.
321 Chestnut Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402 

Encourage your child’s imagination as they pretend to be inhabitants of a castle village. They can dress up as lords, ladies and villagers, work with the tailor or carpenter, pick vegetables, cook a meal in the great hall and wake Herald, the sleeping dragon! 


Chattanooga Choo Choo’s Holiday Enchantment
November 18 – December 31. Dates and times vary. 
1400 Market Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402 

Take a trip to the north pole, become an honorary elf and have your photos taken with Santa! Crafts, arts, games, movies – there’s something for everyone! 


Tennessee Aquarium Christmas Fun
Caroling with the Fishes - December 4 from 6-8:30 pm
1 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402

The galleries are decked with sounds of the season – choruses, singers, and local musicians on the drums, flutes, strings and more. Visit with Santa, and enjoy a seasonal beverage and holiday shopping. 

PJs and the Polar Express at the IMAX
December 18 – 19, 9:30 – 11:45 am 

All aboard the Polar Express for an extraordinary train ride to the North Pole. Dress in your favorite pajamas and enjoy a special screening of The Polar Express. This is your chance to meet the Conductor, sip hot cocoa, and enjoy brunch muffins before the movie. 

Whatever you decide to do this holiday season, we wish you the best. Merry Christmas! 

Cheryl & Brad