10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home


Buyers have an upper hand when purchasing a home in a down market with limited inventory.  As they survey the market, it's important, as sellers to have the best possible product available.  In order do to that, you need to avoid factors that will devalue your home.  Many times, it is the buyer's perception that influences whether they walk away or offer a seller less than an asking price.  Before you decide to list your home for sale note these ten factors that will devalue your house and make changes as you can.

curb appeal 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

The first thing any prospective buyer will see as they approach your home is the front of the home.  Everyone wants to live in a home that is beautiful on the outside as well as the inside.  A poorly kept landscape, whether overgrown, or non-existent will turn a buyer off.  They may fear the cost of redoing landscaping, or be overwhelmed at the thought of it. This undoubtedly will affect the perceived value of your home. By planting a few annuals, keeping the grass cut and weeding the flowerbeds regularly you will improve your curb appeal.  Front landscaping that is welcoming and has good visual appeal will keep a buyer interested in your home.

exterior paint 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

Chipped or faded paint, dirty windows, broken railings or busted sidewalks will all devalue your home.  Just as a buyer will notice the front gardens, they will also notice the disrepair of the outside of your home. Buyers may wonder if the exterior is so neglected, what has been neglected on the interior.  If selling your home is in your future, invest in a fresh coat of paint, wash the windows, and repair any issues with your walkways. Potential buyers will notice the pride you take in your home and will reflect in their offer price.

kitchen renovation 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

Kitchens can make or break how buyers will perceive your home.  They want to walk in and fall in love with your kitchen.  Moms want to be able to envision making cookies with their kids or perhaps hosting dinner parties.  That vision will not work for them if the kitchen is dark, dingy, or outdated.  There are two ways to update a kitchen.  A full-blown renovation will update the space to a buyers liking, but at a substantial cost.  The good news is you will reap close to a 90% return on investment.  A fresh coat of paint on the cabinets, new door pulls and fresh laminate on the counter tops are all options for a small budget.

bathroom renovation 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

Outdated bathrooms are certain to affect the sale of a house. Buyers want updated baths just as they want updated kitchens.   If you are able to renovate the bathroom from top to bottom, you should recognize an 80% return.   If not, make small changes to update it.  Add new the fixtures, new lighting and if your budget allows, tile the floor.  No matter how you update the space, a buyer should walk in to a bathroom that is clean, fresh smelling and decorated nicely.  These simple changes will do a lot for the buyer's perception of the space.

red livingroom 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

Taste is subjective when it comes to decorating a home.  What you may love, a buyer may hate.  Buyers want to see themselves in the space, and if they walk in to a home with, red walls, shag carpeting and wood paneling, they will have a hard time envisioning themselves living there.  Instead, they will see the cost of replacing carpeting, and tearing down the paneling.  All of these factors could cause a buyer to offer less than the asking price. Before you sell, paint your home a more neutral color that has a broad appeal.

ultra modern kitchen 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

Have you ever wandered into an open house and wondered what the owners were thinking as you faced an ultra-modern kitchen or a futuristic fireplace.  These design choices will be difficult to sell to the average buyer with a more mainstream style and most buyers will be thinking about ripping out a kitchen and redoing it to their liking.  It will take someone with a similar aesthetic to be interested in a home with such design specific features.   Keep that in mind when you contemplate any renovations.

diy tilefloors 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

DIY projects can be fun to do, but if you riddle your home with projects that are half-done or poorly done, buyers will cringe at the thought of redoing projects or hiring someone to complete them.   Buyers who see dollar signs will either walk away or deduct from their bid.  A general rule of thumb is to hire someone for a project if you lack the confidence it will look professional.

poodles 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

Pets are wonderful additions to a home, but bring unwanted issues when trying to sell.  Damage to walls, carpeting or woodwork needs repair before you list the house. A good carpet cleaning will lessen the smell of pet odors too.  Buyers would rather not move into a home that has lingering evidence of pets, especially if they have allergies.  So, farm Fido out while the home is on the market to ensure the best offer you can get.

bedroom to closet 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

We like our home to work with our lifestyle and to accommodate specific interests or needs we may turn a bedroom into a closet, or a garage into a gym.  While these highly personalized spaces work for a homeowner, the perceived wasted space is a turn off for most buyers.  Ultimately, the missing square footage detracts from the value of your home.  Changing the space back to its intended use is a huge endeavor; buyers may focus on cost of such a project.

inground pool 10 Easily Avoidable Factors Real Estate Professionals Say Devalue A Home

You may love your pool, covet your hot tub or adore that waterfall, but for a buyer water features are another expense that will be incurred to maintain the home. Over time, in-ground pools will need to be resurfaced and resealed at an additional cost to the buyer. Families with small children will see the pool as a potential danger as well.  A buyer may love everything about your home, except the pool and request it removed or filled in before closing on the sale.

From kitchen renovations to wasted space it’s the simple things that devalue your home, with a little forethought and practicality you will reap the most value from the sale of your home.  How would you avoid these factors that devalue a home?


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Contemporary Multi-Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Contemporary Multi-Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany


Strauss Residence Germany 1 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Especially developed for a large family in Stuttgart, Germany, the Strauss Residence was envisioned by Alexander Brenner Architekten and is located in Stuttgart, Germany. Its white exterior volumes are visually contrasted by a series of green spaces, a garden with play areas for the children and a swimming pool. Right in front of the residence, there is a lovely “piazza”, hinting the way towards the main entrance of the building.

Strauss Residence Germany 2 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

According to the architects, the house consists of “two autonomous house-halves, which if required can be combined in parts or completely. The entire building was created according to ecological standpoints and supplied almost exclusively with renewable energy. The heating energy is provided by air source heat pumps. At extremely low temperatures these peaks are met with a low temperature gas boiler. Water is heated up by high performance solar collectors. As you can see in the photos below, the interiors are minimalist and highly functional, serving the diverse living needs of its inhabitants.

Strauss Residence Germany 3 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 4 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 5 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 6 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 7 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 8 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 9 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 10 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 11 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 12 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 13 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 14 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 15 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 16 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 17 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 18 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany

Strauss Residence Germany 19 Contemporary Multi Generational House With Sustainable Features in Germany


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Garage Entry: Kids Art Display

Garage Entry: Kids Art Display

Many of us have a door in our home that leads to the garage. Its a metal door and so its magnetized, leaving the perfect opportunity to jazz it up, bring color into the room, and display kids artwork, coupons, or much more.

Im always looking for new nooks and crannies to organize and make life easier! The entrance door to the garage is a perfect spot because its the way many of us enter and exit our homes.

As I mentioned (and gave you a sneak peak on) the other day when sharing my new foyer floor, our foyer space is not only the entrance area, but also the spot where the powder room, laundry, coat closet, and pantry are located. Lots of fun ctions in just one area and a place I spend alot of time in (mostly doing laundry!)

The door before was a blah white and with the old darker floor, it was a cavernous hallway. Once deciding to paint the door, I chose the same color as my front door Valspar Olive Tree WV34010. I really love the cheerful apple green color and with all the other vibrant colors going on, adding another hue would be overload.

So heres the before & after

Its amazing what a little paint can do! I started off by grabbing a small trial size container of Valspar paint at Lowes. Since the door has no texture, I used a foam roller to apply the paint. It took quite a few coats about 5 in all.

Once it was finally done, the space already looked so different, but it still needed more.

I had seen this cute idea a while back and thought it would be fun to try it out on this door.

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I wanted to make sections for the kids artwork, plus a spot for pictures, coupons, and/or school announcements and invitations. Using a ruler and pencil, I outlined the sections.

And then painted over the lines with chalkpaint in old white.

Okay, so after it was done, I wasnt loving the result. I liked the look in the inspiration picture, but it wasnt working with my white-against-green door. Onto idea 2.

Washi Tape! You know how much I fell in love after my Washi Tape Initial creation.

Going over the lines of the paint, I added the washi tape and all was fixed and pretty!

Super cute, right?! And actually, you can still see some of the handpainted parts.

O, how we love thee Ben & Jerrys one of our Vermont favorites!

I also made these really cute decorative clothes pins with pretty scrap paper and mod podge tutorial to come soon!

And one more time, the before & after

O, do I love this new foyer space. If you havent checked out my new foyer floor u sing groutable luxury vinyl tile, heres a picture + you can enter to win a $100 Lowes Gift Card!


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H&M Home Coming to the US in 2013

H&M Home Coming to the US in 2013

Well I just stumbled on a little nugget of information, one of my favorite stores H&M is finally bringing their home collection to the US market in 2013! Every once in a while Ill peruse the home collection on their UK website. According to WWD, they will arrive in early 2013, so hopefully that means sooner than later. H&M produces three main collections each season and introduces accessories and furnishings every two weeks lets hope this is the case with the US stores.Im assuming they will integrate their home line into their existing stores but well just have to wait and see. What I love about H&M fashion is that its affordable chic and so is their home collection, hence livvingin luxxury. Once again allowing the opportunity for everyone to decorate at an affordable price. It amazes me that nowadays you dont need a large amount of money to redecorate or refresh your home. With a little creativity and imagination you can take your decorating dollars pretty far. Here are s ome current products from their UKwebsite.

Image Credits: H&M UK

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