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How Landscaping Can Impact Home Values

The Appraisal Institute recently advised homeowners to properly maintain their landscaping, which can significantly affect property values.  “If a landscaping change is positive, it can often enhance price and reduce a home’s time on the market,” says Appraisal Institute President Richard L. Borges II, MAI, SRA. “But if the change is negative, it can lower the price and lengthen the time a home remains for sale.”

Curb appeal is essential when selling a home, Borges says, noting it’s the homeowner’s opportunity to make a great first impression. A home with lackluster landscaping or an exterior in desperate need of a fresh coat of paint will likely be unappealing to prospective buyers and ultimately could affect the home’s potential resale value, he said.

Landscaping is typically associated with lawns, trees, bushes and flowers. But other items also can be considered part of landscaping, such as fire pits, decks, patios, waterfalls, swimming pools and outdoor lighting … all of which could add to the value of the home.

Borges adds that homeowners should trim growth regularly, replant approximately every 5 to 10 years depending on growth and not “overwhelm” the house. He also advised that homeowners check out what their neighbors have done and keep landscaping maintenance and improvements on par with neighborhood norms.

According to the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, trees that are too close to buildings may be fire hazards. Additionally, larger tree root systems that extend underneath a house can cause foundation uplift and can leech water from the soil beneath foundations, causing the structures to settle and sink unevenly.

According to a recent study conducted by Lawn & Landscape magazine, about two-thirds of homeowners say they’ll get less than 60 percent of their landscaping investment back when they sell the home.

“Landscaping improvements could make an impact on resale value, and homeowners need to consider how long they’ll be in the home and whether to make short-term updates or plan for the long haul,” Borges says.

Borges says homeowners should ask themselves the following questions when it comes to the quality of their home’s green space:

• Is the landscaping attractive enough to make the prospective buyer walk through the front door? Keep the design contemporary and in line with comparable properties in the area.

• Could the landscaping provide cost savings? Landscaping that requires little or no water to maintain could be desirable depending on the geographic area.

• Is the landscaping energy-efficient for the home overall? For example, it’s a good idea to plant trees in a place where they block the sun in locations with year-round hot climates.

• the trees planted at a safe distance from the home and are they healthy and well maintained? Weak, old or damaged trees planted too close to a home or building could pose dangers to the home’s structure and will need to be removed. Consumers should also be sure that mulching or beds don’t get too close to wood around foundations to avoid wood-destroying organisms.

For more information, visit www.appraisalinstitute.org.

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TODD CONKLIN AWARDED COVETED SRS DESIGNATION

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Todd Conklin, CEO of Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties in Steamboat Springs, Vail, and Sun Valley, has completed the Premier Seller Agency Designation Course for Real Estate
Professionals and has been awarded the Seller Representative Specialist designation.

SRS designees are members of an elite group of specially trained seller advocates with extensive training in both manual and electronic marketing methods that uniquely promote properties to the widest range of prospective purchasers.  SRS designees have an advanced level of understanding on how to collaborate with a variety of cooperating agents of all skill levels in the marketplace, and beyond, to insure that the ‘best’ buyer is reached.

“Todd’s extensive experience and designations such as the Sellers Representative Specialist and Previews International Specialist provide our company with a unique perspective on working with Sellers,” says Susie Huxford, Managing Director of Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties Vail office. “Education is a leading principle in this company and it can be seen at every level of the firm,” according to Giles Howard, Managing Director of Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties Steamboat Springs office.

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MEGHAN MEEHAN JOINS COLDWELL BANKER DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES

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Meghan Meehan has joined Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties and The Meehan Real Estate Group as a Broker Associate working out of the Vail Village office.

Meehan was born and raised in the Vail Valley and have been working in real estate for the past 5 years.  As the Marketing Manager of the Meehan Real Estate Group, Meehan was trained in all aspects of the real estate market and was successful in providing distinguished service for the Group and it’s clients.  As a native of the Vail Valley, Meehan is knowledgeable in all of the incredible aspects that make this area such a special place to live, and has a unique ability to help make living in Vail a reality for Buyers from around the world.

Meehan attended Colgate University and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in International Relations and Economic Geography. “It has been an incredible learning experience working through the real estate downturn and now into the recovery of the market,” said Meehan.  “We are very excited to have Meghan on our Team,” said Todd Conklin of Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties. “Her knowledge of the real estate market and the area lifestyle gives her a leg up in todays sophisticated real estate economy.”

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DAVE MOLONEY JOINS COLDWELL BANKER DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES

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Dave Moloney has joined Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties as a full-time sales associate working out of the Steamboat Springs office.

Moloney has been a Broker since 1990 and served his industry well as a Member of the Legislative Policy Committee for the Colorado Association of REALTORS and top producer.   In addition, Moloney is a certified ePRO and REO Specialist.

“Dave is a great addition to our Team,” said Giles Howard at Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties.  “His knowledge and commitment to the industry is a great compliment to our office and allows him to servce his clients well!”

When not selling real estate in the Yampa Valley, Moloney can be found living the lifestyle and being “Dad” to his wonderful daughter.   They both love to give back to the community that they call home and are regular  participants in local charity events and fundraisers.

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DENNIS KOLLER JOINE COLDWELL BANKER DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES

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Dennis Koller has joined Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties and the as a full-time sales associate working out of the Vail Village office. Dennis made the decision to call Vail home back in 1974 and has enjoyed the lifestyle ever since.

When not selling the american dream, you can find Dennis on the mountain skiing or in the valley playing golf. ”We’re excited to have Dennis on our team,” said Susie Huxford at Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties. “He has a passion for the business and the lifestyle that is a perfect fit for our office and clientele!”
Dennis is a member of the Vail Board of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors.

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JIM KUEHN JOINS COLDWELL BANKER

Jim Kuehn has joined Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties as an Associate Broker working out of the Sun Valley office.

Kuehn is a long time resident of the valley, first visiting in 1973 for “one winter”.  After 40 years, Kuehn continues to enjoy the lifestyle of Sun Valley while giving back to the community to ensure the economic and social vitality he has enjoyed, continues for future generations to enjoy.

“We are very excited to have Jim on our Team,” said Todd Conklin of Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties.  “His long time professionalism and commitment to giving back to the community is a perfect fit for what we stand for as a company.”

Jim KuehnWith 16 years of Real Estate experience, there is not much that Kuehn hasn’t seen.  In addition to his real estate skills, Kuehn also speaks Spanish which has proven to be a wonderful asset to his career.

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PARADE OF HOMES SATURDAY MARCH 30TH

PARADE OF HOMES Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties presents our March Parade of Homes event.  This Saturday March 30th from 12pm to 4pm the following remarkable properties will be open to tour. In Warm Springs:  1135 W. Canyon Run and 219 E. Canyon Run In Downtown Ketchum:  600 2nd Street Unit #3 In Elkhorn:  304 Elkhorn Road and 4390 Fairway Nine Townhome Be sure and stop by all of these properties during the Parade of Homes.  

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Selling a Sun Valley Homes in a Competitive Market

 

What does it take to sell a home in a competitive market – a fresh coat of paint or a kitchen overhaul?  Lowering the asking price or offering incentives?  From cosmetic to strategic, smart sellers can take advantage of a few simple tips to get the most out of their properties.  Here are five suggestions from the professionals at Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties on how to help secure a “sold” sign:

·         Price Point is Paramount When getting ready to put a home on the market, determining the right listing price is the number one most important element in the home selling process.  After you have carefully chosen an agent, the trust you have established will come into play immediately.  Have those tough discussions with your agent about where to price your home.  Make certain you understand how the agent has arrived at the price, including how previous sales and current homes on the market make an impact.  If necessary, jump in the car with your agent and see some of the homes on the market in the area.  This will provide first hand knowledge on homes that are available in your neighborhood.

 

  • Appeal to Your Audience Work with your agent to determine how to get your home to stand out.  Providing incentives is a great way to draw in potential home buyers, and monetary bonuses don’t just have to come from negotiation of the listing price.  Sellers can also choose to contribute to closing costs, or conduct pre-home inspections, which can comfort potential home buyers in knowing that the property is in top shape.

 

  • Leave a Great First Impression Everyone talks about curb appeal, but a first impression is truly lasting.  A Coldwell Banker Real Estate survey found that 70 percent of women and 62 percent of men knew the property was “right” the first day they visited the home.  Remember, your agent is your trusted advisor.  They will know the necessary updates, upkeep, etc. you should make to hopefully get the home ready for showings.  But some of this is fairly easy and the front door is particularly important.  This is the area where a buyer will first step up to a home – and likely wait for a moment providing time to look around.  Do this ahead of time, stand directly in the front door and look up and around at the home from all angles – cobwebs that have not been noticed in years could be the first thing greeting a potential home buyer, so it’s important for this area to give a great first impression.

 

  • Everything is in the Visual Don’t underestimate the power of visuals in marketing your home.  The National Association of Realtors found that, more than 90 percent of home buyers begin their search online.  Your agent may push hard for you to have the home prepared for vivid pictures and video of the property that can be posted on websites such as Coldwell Banker On Location

 

  • Hit the Right Note with all Five Senses When a buyer comes to look at a home they want the full experience.  To help a home stand out, your agent may ask you to focus on appealing to all five senses.  Small and inexpensive upgrades to the home such as getting the walls painted, de-cluttering and making minor improvements to the outdoor landscape.  In terms of “touch,” remember that buyers aren’t just going to look – they’ll be turning on your faucets and opening closets, so make sure closets are clean and organized.  When it comes to making a home smell good, many agents prefer the smell of baked goods rather than fresh flowers or air fresheners which can be overwhelming.  All of this is being done to allow the buyer to properly visualize living in the home.

 

 

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