Rochester Real Estate | LOCAL Homes For Sale https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com Rochester Real Estate | LOCAL Homes For Sale | Homes for sale in Rochester, NY, LOCAL Rochester real estate listings, market data, REALTOR® info, and high quality content updated every 15 minutes! Wed, 25 Jun 2025 11:50:30 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/cropped-SITE-LOGO-512-x-512-1-32x32.png 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market – Rochester Real Estate | LOCAL Homes For Sale https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com 32 32 June Home Maintenance Checklist: 40+ Must-Do Tasks to Prepare Your Home for Summer https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/june-home-maintenance-checklist-summer-prep/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=20501 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
May Home Maintenance Checklist: 30 Essential Tasks to Prepare Your Home for Summer https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/may-home-maintenance-checklist/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=20484 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
April Home Maintenance Checklist: How To Prepare Your Rochester NY Home For Spring https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/april-home-maintenance-checklist/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=20364 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
March Home Maintenance Checklist: Get Your New York Home Ready for Spring https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/march-home-maintenance-checklist/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=20338 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How to Buy a House in New York https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/buy-a-house-in-new-york/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19906 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How to Sell a House in New York https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/sell-a-house-in-new-york/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19905 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Risks of Buying a Non-Warrantable Condo In New York: What You Need to Know https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/non-warrantable-condo/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19796 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Builders Should Know About Spec Construction Loans In New York https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/builders-spec-construction-loans/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19795 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Moving To The Finger Lakes Region Of New York | Guide To Relocating To The Finger Lakes https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/moving-to-the-finger-lakes-region/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19875 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Navigating the Numbers: The Pros and Cons of Using Online Home Value Estimators For New York Real Estate https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/pros-cons-online-home-value-estimators/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19794 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The Role of Location in Home Valuation In New York https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/role-of-location-home-valuation/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19768 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Lowe’s vs U-Haul: A Review of Truck Rental Companies https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/lowes-vs-uhaul/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19758 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Understanding the Importance of a Seller’s Property Condition Disclosure https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/property-condition-disclosure-statement/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19632 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What are Delayed Showings and Negotiations in Real Estate In New York? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/delayed-showings-negotiations/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19547 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
8 Viable Tactics to Selling Your Home and Moving Out of State https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/selling-home-moving-out-of-state/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19542 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Unconventional Methods for Selling a House: Thinking Outside the Box https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/unconventional-methods-for-selling-a-house/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19519 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Should I Sell My House Off Market: Pros and Cons Explained https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/sell-house-off-market/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19503 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What is PITI and How Does It Affect Your Mortgage https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/what-is-piti/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19498 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How To Set A Home Renovation Budget https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/home-renovation-budget/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19490 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How Does A Co-Borrowers Credit Scores Affect A Home Purchase? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/co-borrower-credit-score/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19474 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
New Construction Final Walk-Through Checklist: Ensuring a Seamless Home Inspection https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/new-construction-final-walk-through/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19458 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Essential Tips for Pumping a Septic Tank: What You Need to Know https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/pumping-a-septic-tank/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19450 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Can You Submit Multiple Offers On Homes At Once – A Legal And Ethical Analysis https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/multiple-offers-on-homes-at-once/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19414 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How to Get Your Home Photo Ready for Real Estate Listings https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/real-estate-photo-ready/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19409 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Does a Home Builder’s Warranty Cover? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/home-builders-warranty/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19394 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
July 2023 Greater Rochester NY Area Real Estate Market Update https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/july-2023-rochester-ny-real-estate-market-update/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19403 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Who Pays Real Estate Commission When You Buy or Sell a Home https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/real-estate-commission/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19366 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Quitclaim Deeds: What You Need to Know https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/quitclaim-deeds/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19358 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What to Know About Selling a Home As Is for Cash https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/selling-home-as-is-cash/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19347 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How to Know if My House Has Paranormal Activity https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/is-my-house-haunted/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19342 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Why Find The History of a House https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/find-history-house/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19316 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
June 2023 Greater Rochester NY Area Real Estate Market Update https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/june-2023-rochester-ny-area-real-estate-market-update/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19313 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Does a Real Estate Lawyer Do? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/real-estate-lawyer/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19181 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
May 2023 Greater Rochester NY Area Real Estate Market Update https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/may-2023-rochester-ny-area-real-estate-market-update/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19162 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What to Know About Buying a Home For The First Time https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/buying-home-first-time/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=19058 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
<strong>What Should a Buyer Look For at a Home Inspection?</strong> https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/what-look-for-home-inspection/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18983 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Companies That Buy Houses For Cash Reviewed https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/companies-buy-houses-for-cash/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18889 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Does Home Staging Work and What is The Cost? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/does-home-staging-work/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18814 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What to Avoid When Getting a Mortgage https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/avoid-when-getting-mortgage/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18797 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
<strong>5 Options For Replacing a Roof Reviewed</strong> https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/replacing-roof/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18771 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Are Restrictive Covenants in Real Estate? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/restrictive-covenants/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18714 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Can The Court Force The Sale of Your House in Divorce? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/court-force-sale-divorce/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18693 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Real Estate Agent vs. Broker: What&#8217;s The Difference? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/real-estate-agent-vs-broker/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18650 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How To Determine Square Feet In Your House For More Accurate Property Estimates https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/determine-square-feet/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18167 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
3 Things That Often Results in a Real Estate Agent Getting Sued https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/real-estate-agent-sued/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18133 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The Top 5 Types Of Home Inspections Buyers Should Consider https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/5-types-home-inspections/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18119 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The Pros And Cons Of Rent To Own Homes: What You Need To Know https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/pros-cons-rent-own-homes/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18104 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
5 Smart Things To Do Before Moving That Will Help Ease Your Transition https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/things-before-moving/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18084 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How to Become a Real Estate Agent https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/become-real-estate-agent/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=18071 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Renting A House Or An Apartment: Which Is The Better Option https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/renting-house-apartment/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=17871 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The 5 Most Important Factors To Consider When Buying A House https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/5-factors-buying-house/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=17851 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Buyers And Sellers Need To Know About An Appraisal Gap https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/appraisal-gap/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=17827 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Pros And Cons Of Renting With Roommates – What You Need To Know https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/renting-with-roommates/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=17794 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
6 Things You Should Know About Buying Land https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/things-know-buying-land/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=17773 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How Long Should Home Sellers Wait To Respond To An Offer On Their Home? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/home-sellers-wait-respond-offer/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=17745 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How To Buy A House With A Low Credit Score https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/how-to-buy-a-house-with-a-low-credit-score/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=16819 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Things To Consider When Shipping A Car https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/things-to-consider-when-shipping-a-car/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=16248 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Home Depot Truck Rentals: What to Know Including Pricing https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/home-depot-truck-rentals-what-to-know-including-pricing/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=16156 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
16 Things To Do Before Listing Your Home For Sale https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/16-things-to-do-before-listing-your-home-for-sale/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=16138 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The Biggest Home Inspection Mistakes to Avoid https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/biggest-home-inspection-mistakes-to-avoid/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=16112 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How Your Credit Score Impacts Your Ability To Buy A House https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/how-credit-score-impacts-buying-house/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=16086 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Top Winter Home Selling Mistakes | 7 Errors Made While Selling A House During The Winter https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/top-winter-home-selling-mistakes/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=16051 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Top Winter Home Buying Mistakes | 11 Errors Made While Buying A House During The Winter https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/winter-home-buying-mistakes/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=16013 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Address Change Form Should I Use At The Post Office? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/address-change-form-post-office/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15981 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Does Contingent Status Mean in Real Estate? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/what-does-contingent-status-mean-real-estate/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15956 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
DIY Renovation Ideas For Your Backyard https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/diy-renovation-ideas-backyard/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15937 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How to Rent Your First Apartment Guide https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/how-to-rent-an-apartment/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15931 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Tips For Selling A Home Virtually https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/tips-selling-a-home-virtually/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15907 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The Complete Winter Storage Checklist For Your Belongings https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/winter-storage-checklist/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15885 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Should I Waive My Home Inspection When Buying A House? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/should-i-waive-my-home-inspection/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15870 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The Biggest Self Storage Companies Reviewed https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/biggest-self-storage-companies/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15836 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Earnest Money and House Deposits Explained https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/earnest-money-house-deposits-explained/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15760 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Moving Mistakes To Avoid https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/moving-mistakes-to-avoid/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15568 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Top Mortgage Myths | Demystifying Common Home Loan Misconceptions https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/top-mortgage-myths/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=15102 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
First-Time Home Buyer Mistakes to Avoid https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/first-time-home-buyer-mistakes/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=14815 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
10 Tips For Adding Appeal To Your Home This Summer https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/10-tips-adding-appeal-to-home-this-summer/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=14237 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Exploring The Merits of Smart Home Technology When Selling a Home https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/smart-home-technology-selling-a-home/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=13782 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Top Frequently Asked Questions From Home Sellers https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/top-frequently-asked-questions-home-sellers/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=2424 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
First Time Home Buyer Programs In Rochester NY &#8211; Updated January 2025 https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/first-time-home-buyer-programs/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock http://rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=580 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How New Doors &#038; Windows Can Boost Your Home Value https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/how-new-doors-windows-boost-your-home-value/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=13643 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Top 5 Things To Know When Flipping Your First House https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/5-things-to-know-when-flipping-your-first-house/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=13574 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Are The Best Mortgage Options for Self Employed Borrowers? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/mortgage-options-for-self-employed-borrowers/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=13450 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Top 10 Best Places To See Christmas Lights In Rochester NY https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/top-10-best-places-see-christmas-lights-rochester-ny/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=10236 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Are The PROs And CONs Of Multifamily Homes? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/what-are-the-pros-and-cons-of-multifamily-homes/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=13219 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
What Low-Cost Home Improvements Should You Make Before Selling Your Home? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/low-cost-home-improvements-you-should-make-before-selling-your-home/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=13114 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
15 Things Millennial Home Buyers Look At While Buying A House https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/15-things-millennial-home-buyers-look-at-while-buying-a-house/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=13028 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How Does A Fence Increase The Value Of Your Home https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/how-does-a-fence-increase-the-value-of-your-home/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12995 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
5 Simple &#038; Low Cost Fixes To Make Your Home More Appealing To Buyers https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/5-simple-and-low-cost-fixes-to-make-your-home-more-appealing-to-buyers/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12779 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How To Improve A Homes Curb Appeal In Rochester NY https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/how-to-improve-a-homes-curb-appeal-rochester-ny/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12665 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
7 Ways to Create an Energy-Efficient Home While Conserving Your Budget https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/7-ways-create-an-energy-efficient-home/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12633 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Hiring Movers Vs. Moving Yourself | The PROs &#038; CONs Of Each https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/hiring-movers-vs-moving-yourself/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12592 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Should You Pay Off Student Loans Before Purchasing a Home? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/pay-off-student-loans-before-purchasing-a-home/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12531 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Should I Build A New Home Or Buy An Existing Home? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/should-i-build-a-new-home-or-buy-an-existing-home/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=2497 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
Buying A Condo Vs. Renting A Condo | What Are The PROs &#038; CONs? https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/buying-a-condo-vs-renting-a-condo/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12402 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
9 Money Saving Moving Tips | How To Cut Costs When Moving https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/9-money-saving-moving-tips/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12341 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
How to Create a Proper Home Maintenance Checklist https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/how-to-create-a-proper-home-maintenance-checklist/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12300 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
5 Tips For Tenant Screening | How To Weed Out Bad Tenant Applicants https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/tips-for-tenant-screening/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12291 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The Best Social Media Blogs For Real Estate From 2017 https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/best-social-media-blogs-2017/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12045 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The Best Home Improvement Blogs From 2017 | Advice For Home Remodeling https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/best-home-improvement-blogs-2017/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12044 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>
The Best Mortgage Blogs From 2017 | Advice For Home Financing https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/best-mortgage-blogs-2017/ Tue, 20 May 2014 17:44:44 +0000 Kyle Hiscock https://www.rochesterrealestateblog.com/?p=12043 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market! 5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price & Minimize Time on the Market![/caption] First and foremost, staging does not sell a home.  Hiring a real estate agent based solely on the fact that they have designations pertaining to staging, is not a well thought out business decision.  Staging will however help maximize the price a home sells for and minimize the time it spends on the market.  Staging a home can help a seller set their home apart from their competition.  In a competitive real estate market, a seller who differentiates their home from the other homes for sale, can be the difference on which home a buyer chooses to purchase. When staging a home, it can become very expensive and often a seller will not recoup the money spent on staging their home.  There are however several staging tips that are inexpensive and can be done with very little time, effort, and capital.

Define Rooms with a Purpose

Ever walk into a home and struggle to understand the layout of the home?  A very easy staging tip is making sure a room is defined with a purpose.  Making it clear to a buyer how a room is being utilized can clear up any confusion about how they may utilize a homes space.  If a bedroom is being used as an office and a bedroom, it is beneficial to stage the room as either a bedroom OR an office, not both.  If there is a desk and bed in a room, remove one or the other and "paint the picture" for a potential buyer who will be walking through the home.  Many buyers are unable to envision how a room can be used if it's not clearly defined. [caption id="attachment_1067" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Maximize the Space! Maximize the Space![/caption]

Maximize the Space

Whether a home is 1,200 square feet or 4,000 square feet, it is crucial that the square footage is maximized.  There are different ways to stage a home to help maximize the space.  Organizing and opening up the closets is a great way to show off a homes storage space.  This is especially crucial if a homes closet space is limited.  A potential buyer may not be able to overlook all of the "stuff " in the already small closets.  Another excellent way to maximize the space in a home is to remove any large pieces of furniture.  Just like a closet that may already be small, if a room is small to begin with, having large furniture taking up the majority of space is going to be a turn off to potential buyers. A great way to maximize the space of a home is to go through every room in a house and decide what are the essential things that are needed to live.  If there is a piece of furniture that isn't used on a regular basis, get it out of the room!  Finding a storage space for this unnecessary "stuff" is sometimes a problem.  A great solution to this potential problem is renting a "POD" (Container on Wheels, "COWS," is another great option) or a storage unit while your home is being sold.  The cost to rent a "POD" or storage unit for a couple months is much less than letting a home that is cluttered with "stuff" sit on the market for 6-10 months.

Lighting

A well lit home will show better than a home that is poorly lit.  Staging a normally dark room strategically with a few extra lamps to help increase the amount of light can be extremely helpful.  A few table lamps or desk lamps are fairly inexpensive and can make a huge difference in how a home shows. Preparing a home for showings will play a huge role in how fast it sells and for how much money.  Once all the correct lights are in place, make sure every light is turned on during showings, even during the day!

Neutralize

When staging a home, always think neutral!  If selecting a piece of furniture to help stage a room, pick the one that is neutral.  Don't select the piece that has a floral pattern or that is bright pink or green!  Having a buyer distracted by the neon furniture in a room is not what a seller wants to accomplish.  They should be focusing on the home and it's features, not a seller's personal belongings!  Just like making sure to select a neutral piece of furniture to help stage a room, the same goes for the paint color. Fresh paint goes a long way and is a quick, easy, and cheap tip to help get a home ready for sale.  Don't choose to paint a room with the local football teams colors or a zebras colors, choose a neutral color.  Depending on the room type a lighter, earth tone color is a very popular trend with today's buyer. [caption id="attachment_1068" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home! Don't neglect the outdoor space when staging a home![/caption]

Don't Neglect the Outdoor Space

To some buyers the outdoor space is just as important as the indoor space!  Don't neglect the outdoor "living" space.  A newly stained/painted deck or fence is a nice feature to showcase to a potential buyer.  An old, ugly, and/or broken deck or fence can be a concern to a potential buyer.  Staging a deck with nice patio furniture can help a buyer envision entertaining their friends or families.  Staging the landscaping is very important as well.  Having a nice clean flowerbed with bright flowers can help give a nice first impression to a potential buyer.  Having an overgrown flowerbed or lawn can help give a bad impression to a potential buyer.  The exterior of a home is the first thing a potential buyer is going to see when viewing a home, so staging the outdoor space is very important! Once again, staging a home does not sell a home, so do not hire an agent based solely on the fact they have staging designations.  Staging, however, certainly helps maximize the price a home sells for and helps minimize the time on the market.  There are many more than five staging tips, but the above five tips are very important and will help maximize the price and minimize the time on the market.

Other Great Staging Information for Sellers

  About the authors:  The above article "5 Staging Tips to Help Maximize Price and Minimize Time on the Market" was provided by the Keith Hiscock Sold Team (Keith & Kyle Hiscock).  With almost 30 years combined experience, if you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise. We service the following Greater Rochester NY areas: Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Fairport, Brighton, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Mendon, Henrietta, Perinton, Churchville, Scottsville, East Rochester, Rush, Honeoye Falls, Chili, and Victor NY. Visit our website at www.HiscockHomes.com.]]>