The prospect of relocating to a new place can be somewhat unsettling as you face emptying your present house and filling up your Gainesville Florida home. Not only must you deal with the onus of packing and the logistics of your physical move, you also find yourself a bit anxious–and possible sad– about leaving a place where you’ve grown comfortable. No wonder so many people dread making a move!
There is, however, a painless way to lessen the angst and allow you to cope well (maybe even enjoy) the relocation process–and that is organization. While you may be proficient at
researching and hiring a moving company and finding a reliable Realtor to sell your current residence and help you find the perfect Gainesville Florida home, there are numerous “small” steps you can take to eliminate unpleasant surprises later on and to make the process go more smoothly.
FINANCES: To alleviate any concerns you may have about the financial ramifications of living in a new city, you can compare the cost of living in two places by visiting HomeFair.com. This site will help you calculate how far your salary will go in your new location.
SCHOOLS: HomeFair.com also provides pertinent information about school systems throughout the U.S. Here you can discover student/teacher ratio, instructional costs per pupil, special programs, number of students going on to higher education, etc. You can also Google the board of education in your new city for information.
AMENITIES: The Chamber of Commerce can help you learn about religious facilities, cultural opportunities, parks and outdoor activities, hospitals and health care availability, and a myriad of other questions you may have–perhaps adult education.
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Many of today’s buyers in the market for a Gainesville Florida home are looking for one that is eco-friendly. They want a house that is energy-efficient and combats detriments to the environment. Listed below are some relative easy to do and cost-efficient ways you can appeal to potential eco-conscious buyers.
1. Insulate. Insulate. Insulate. Use pipe insulators to keep hot water hot for a longer time and a hot water heater blanket ($10.00 to $20.00) to both prevent temperature loss and
reduce the amount of electricity/gas needed to maintain the water temperature. Be aware that the further heat or air conditioning has to travel, the greater the temperature loss. Insulating your heating and cooling ducts can prevent up to 60% of this loss. Remember that even a small area of inadequate or damaged insulation can greatly reduce efficiency.
2. Reduce heating/cooling expenses. Replace or clean all filters on a regular basis to reduce inefficiency. Eliminate all sources of drafts by checking windows, doors, electrical outlets, fireplaces, and attic floors for leaks (even small cracks lead to energy loss) and by using caulking or weather stripping to seal them. In addition, for a cost of $200 to $400, you can run a blower door test to discover the main, and many times hidden, sources of energy leaks in your home.
It is also important to schedule a HVAC cleaning/checkup every two years and to investigate the need for a programmable thermostat to save energy while you sleep or are away from home. If your windows, aging appliances, furnace, or hot water heater needs to be replaced, you should certainly consider purchasing ENERGY STAR products to save 10% to 30% of the usual operating costs.
3. Consume less water. Since your Gainesville Florida home is located in a resort area, water bills are generally high. Take steps to reduce this expense by installing low flow showerheads, toilets, and faucet aerators.
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Although the interior of your home may be lovely, you can’t use that fact to your advantage if potential buyers don’t come inside to see it. The majority of house shoppers are influenced by first impressions, and, according to the National Association of Realtors, nearly 50% of them make their decision about your Gainesville Florida home before stepping through the door. Ensuring that prospective buyers will want to see more doesn’t have to be time-consuming or cost-prohibitive; there are numerous ways to strengthen your home’s curb appeal, to capture the interest of buyers, and most likely increase the selling value.
Appearances are Important
When selling your Gainesville Florida home, appearances are important. The exterior of the house should be attractive and in good condition, and the well-maintained grounds should be pleasing to the eye. The first thing to do is to look at the exterior objectively. Assess the color scheme (siding, trim, brick, roof) and determine if the architectural features of your house are in keeping with the rest of the neighborhood.
Perhaps the easiest way to boost curb appeal is to clean. Pressure wash to remove mold and mildew from siding, decks, walkways, and driveways. Make sure that your windows sparkle and remember to wash the screens. Gutters, too, may need cleaning–or replacing. Investigate snap-fit vinyl systems, decorative rain chains, or even a copper system for a high quality look.
Generate Interest with Landscaping
Another way to generate interest in your Gainesville Florida home is to pay attention to the grounds. Remove weeds, keep lawns mowed, and trim shrubs and trees. Add color by planting flowers and mulching (now available in a variety of colors) around plants and bushes. Prune areas which may appear overgrown or obscure architectural features which should be showcased and look at your landscaping design with a discerning eye.
Consider adding more trees–for three reasons. In addition to making the grounds more attractive, tree cover can also result in lower utility and water bills and increase your home’s selling value. Shop for trees which grow well in Gainesville Florida, provide variety in color and texture (fruit trees, Japanese maple and birch trees, for example), and are water efficient. Most area nurseries will gladly offer expert advice in selecting trees to improve your landscape plan.
An inviting entrance will also impress buyers. Your front door may need repainting or replacing since it should be an attractive focal point of your property. Think about color and design as well as hardware when making improvements. Polish or replace knobs, knockers, doorbells, and kick plates. Purchase a distinctive welcome mat and investigate the need for outdoor lighting. Porch, garden, and walkway lights not only enhance the landscape’s appearance, they also help to provide safety and security (a good selling point!).
And finally, spruce up the front porch or landing. Brightly colored plant/flower containers and hanging baskets add pizazz, as do a freshly painted porch floor and outdoor furniture. An eye-catching entrance way certainly helps ensure that buyers will gladly accept your invitation to come inside your Gainesville Florida home.
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The clock is ticking on the Home Buyers Tax Credit! The deadline to have a ratified contract is April 30. This is an ideal time for both first-time and repeat buyers to purchase a Gainesville Florida home.
Basic facts Home Buyers Tax Credit:
- The new deadline is April 30, 2010 (June 30th with a binding, signed contract)
First-time buyers are eligible for a tax credit of 10% of the purchase price–up to $8000.00
- Repeat buyers (those who have lived in one residence for 5 consecutive years of the last
can receive a credit of up to $6500.00.
- Income levels–$125,000 for individuals; $225,000 for couples.
- The credit may be claimed on this year’s tax return (for 2009).
***Remember that a tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar deduction in what a taxpayer owes. If the credit exceeds the amount owed, a refund will be issued.
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In today’s rapidly changing economy, many Gainesville, Florida home owners wonder or worry about selling their home for the best price, and terms in the shortest period of time.
Here are 9 tips if you are considering selling your Gainesville, Florida home:
Be realistic, and price your home right by using market comparisons.
- Know your true bottom line for both price and time.
- As the market shifts, be prepared to evaluate your price.
- Advertising your property with yard signs, local MLS and newspapers.
- Get rid of the clutter! It makes your house appear smaller.
- Clean your walls, floors, baseboards, stove and refrigerator. Buyers will know your house is well cared for.
- Clean up outdoors! Remove tools, toys and be sure lawn and shrubs are neatly trimmed.
- Have the carpets cleaned to eliminate odors, smoke, and pet smells.
- Make minor repairs such as leaky faucets, sticky doors, etc.
What’s your Gainesville, Florida home worth?
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