Saturday, May 3, 2014

Buying and Selling a Home In Colorado Springs? Easy To Use Resources...



Real Estate is the largest instrument of wealth in the world. As such, it has the power to transform the economic condition of individuals, families, businesses, communities, and countries, for better or for worse.

It should come as no surprise then, that buying and selling real estate are the most important investment decisions you will ever make. Like any decision, there are numerous variables that need to be addressed, researched, and taken into consideration before taking further action. That is why it is imperative that you always have access to clear, reliable, and up-to-date information from sources you can depend upon and trust.

An experienced real estate professional can provide you with these necessary resources and help guide you in making a decision that is right for you. Finding a qualified, knowledgeable agent that is committed to your satisfaction is an integral first step in the buying/selling process. I encourage all prospective clients to do a thorough investigation of potential agents before making any verbal agreements or signing any written contracts. Feel free to check my references page for a comprehensive list of certifications, reputable associates, and an increasing number of satisfied clients.




















A devoted real estate professional will make every effort to ensure their clients experience is as smooth and painless as possible. So, whether you are seriously interested in getting into the real estate market, or simply just looking, I have included some informative and easy-to-use resources to help get you started:

My property information search feature allows you to gather additional information about one or more properties. Take a look around and see what is out there. You can use this tool to get a 360 degree street view of the home, compare home values of similar properties in the area, and even view a property value history report.

Do you have children or are you planning for some in the near future? Don’t forget to research their educational possibilities. With my local school info feature, you have instant access to current information regarding local public, private, and charter schools.




















Interested in a property but unsure whether or not you can afford it? No problem. I have included four common real estate calculators for you to effortlessly calculate different scenarios without ever having to call a lender.

These are just a few examples of the effortless, time-saving ways I propose we do business. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns about current listings, financing options, the market in general, or any other way I may be of service to you. I look forward to working with you and fulfilling all of your real estate needs.


What Are Your Home Ownership Goals?  How May I Assist You With The Information You Need? 
I center my real estate company around catering to buyers and sellers needs, offering a *service guarantee.  Your satisfaction is a priority to me and doing my very best to exceed your expectations is the hallmark to my success.
Don't use another generic realtor, when exceptional is my standard as the realtor you deserve.

Call Gail Sutton, Broker/Agent Owner for advise and information today at 719-362-9702 or www.GailSuttonProperties.com




Thursday, May 1, 2014

8 House Buying Tips That Make or Break a Good Deal in Colorado Springs, CO 80920, 80906

8 House Buying Tips That Might Make Or Break A Good Deal

If you are looking to buy a house, it’s certain that you’ve already done a lot of due diligence to determine what might work for you: size, cost, and other items on your top 10 list. Beyond that, it’s important to think about the short and long-term plans you have: are you going to be in the house for a long time, a short time or are you buying it as a potential investment property. With a number of factors to consider, these 8 house buying tips might just help you make or break a deal.

 House Buying Tip 1: Location, Location, Location

Your first and foremost house buying tip should be location. A house is a house, and can be modified, changed and/or renovated. But, location cannot be changed. Make sure that wherever you buy a house, the location meets your short and long-term goals; and ensure that you have a great understanding of what might be changing, such as new developments, amenities etc. Be very up front with your real estate agent about what you need and want, so that they only show you properties that can meet your needs.

House Buying Tip 2: Ask If There’s a Homeowner’s Association

If you plan on doing any drastic remodeling, you need to know if the neighborhood will allow you to make the changes you desire. Of course, just because the neighborhood has a homeowner’s association doesn’t mean you can customize your house any way you choose, but it’s a good starting point. Remember, a home owners association is a starting point; but you may also want to find out what the local bi-laws are and if there are any particular exceptions/inclusions that might help you decide if a house is right for you.

House Buying Tip 3: Have a Plan

Before you start looking to buy a house, you need to know what customizations you plan to implement. For example, if you plan to build your dream home office, you’ll want to look for a house with a larger extra bedroom; or if you have a family or plan to start one, maybe an extra bedroom or bathroom are on your list. Think ahead, tell your real estate agent about your plans so that you can look to their experience to make suggestions. Remember, your real estate agent is a wealth of information as they have likely worked with a number of individuals in all different stages of life.

House Buying Tip 4: Know Your Limitations

Having a good understanding of a house and its structure might make or break a deal. For example, if you have ideas on renovating a property you are looking to buy, you may want to get a good feel for it’s structure to see if what you have planned can actually be done. If there are other houses in the area, or similar models around, have a look at them if you can and understand if there are any limitations. Your real estate agent might be able to help you with this, or even asking a general contractor to come in and have a look might help. After all, it’s going to be your house: so if you are limited to the customizations you might like to add, it may make you walk away before you buy something that won’t work.

House Buying Tip 5: Determine Your Budget

Although it would be nice for everyone to do what they want and buy whatever house they like best, it’s still important to have a reality check and ensure that your budget works with what you are looking for. Get pre-approved from your financial institution and then engage with a real estate agent; hand them your top 10 list and your budget as it’s their job to help you find the best fit for you.

House Buying Tip 6: Prioritize the Kitchen

The kitchen is the most expensive room in a house; at least in a lot of cases. If you don’t have a lot of budget to remodel, you may want to consider a house that has a kitchen that will meet your needs now and for years to come. Or, if you are handy, and the kitchen space is sufficient, maybe this is a remodel you can do right away (and on your own) while saving a bit of money. Remember, the kitchen is always expensive and it’s the one room that most everyone uses every day so it’s important that it works.

House Buying Tip 7: Security

A security system is great to already have in the house you plan on buying, even if it’s not monitored at the time. At least this way you know that it’s wired, working, and can be turned on the moment you move in. If the house doesn’t have one, it could be quite expensive to have the house wired and connected if this is something that you want now, or in the future. The experts at Blue Tree Home Security also state that most homes could benefit from some sort of security as it can help keep you safe, possibly reduce insurance rates, or even just provide you with peace of mind; all important factors to consider for you and your family.

House Buying Tip 8: Natural Lighting

There are a lot of things you can do to your house to make it fit your lifestyle, but there are also things that you can’t do without some pretty major renovation and expense. Natural lighting is one of those things. If you want natural light, which most do, make sure the house you buy has what you are looking for.
Although these 8 house buying tips are a great place to get started, there are still a number of items you might want to consider especially being up-front with your real estate agent; let them have an understanding of your lifestyle, wants, needs, and anything else that you’ve been thinking about as part of the house buying process. This way, when you are looking at houses you don’t get too caught up in the house; and you end up making the right choice for both the short and long-run. 
What Are Your Home Ownership Goals?  How May I Assist You With The Information You Need?  
I center my real estate company around catering to buyers and sellers needs, offering a *service guarantee.  Your satisfaction is a priority to me and doing my very best to exceed your expectations is the hallmark to my success.
Don't use another generic realtor, when exceptional is my standard as the realtor you deserve.
 
Call Gail Sutton, Broker/Agent Owner for advise and information today at 719-362-9702 or www.GailSuttonProperties.com