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How to Move Stress Free with Pets

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Moving day is stressful for everybody in the house, including your four legged friends! They are unable to understand the hustle and bustle around them nevermind the moment they actually reach the new house. It’s important to take care when moving with pets to keep the transition as easy as possible as you settle into your beautiful new home.

HOW TO MOVE STRESS FREE WITH PETS

During moving day it is ideal to have a family member be responsible for your pets. If possible it may be a good idea to leave them with a trusted friend to avoid them being underfoot when moving boxes in and out of the house. Cats are particularly territorial and do not like being moved to and from houses. In this case, keeping a cat in a confined space like a cat-carrier or a small bathroom can help ease their nerves. Dogs are typically more easy going but can also get anxious or overly excited by all the movement in the household.

Congrats! You have made it out of your old house and into your new one. Now comes the fun part of unpacking and organizing. While it might seem like a good idea to simply let out your animals to explore their now house, experts suggest a slow introduction. Allowing your pet to get used to one area of the house first may make the transition less overwhelming. Start by allowing your pet to adjust to one room as their “home base” and leave food, treats, waster, toys, and a litter box for them to use. This is only a temporary home base and the litter box can be moved once your animal has settled in. Although you are likely busy unpacking, make sure to give your animal some extra love and attention during this unsettling time.

With time and patience your four legged baby will be ruling the new house in no time!

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Costs to Prepare for When Selling Your Home

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Before you start asking around for realtors, you should consider the costs involved in selling your home. Some expenses are negotiable, but sellers should expect to foot all or part of the bill for the various costs to sell a house.

Home Repairs

If you’re thinking about selling your home, it’s likely there are things you could do to enhance the appeal of your place and potentially raise its value. If you’ve been putting off sprucing up the exterior of your property, painting the inside or repairing a staircase or a leaky faucet, now’s the time to make those changes. Before the home gets listed you may incur some expenses to get it ready for the market. Fresh paint may cost a few hundred or a few thousand. Landscaping and other repairs may come into play as well and require substantial investments depending on what needs to be done.

Staging Costs

What will it take to make your home appeal to potential buyers? If you were selling 30 years ago, tidying up and painting would probably have been enough. Today, if you look at real estate listings, you’ll see that sellers do a lot more. Painting, yes, but also moving out most of your furniture and even renting art. The cost can range from several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on how much fixing up your place needs. You may be able to save by doing the staging yourself. But prepare to pay for things like storage space. Some real estate agents provide staging as part of their services.

Home Inspector Pre-Inspection Reports

Sometimes Sellers have their house inspected prior to putting it on the market. This report can give assurance to buyers contemplating submitting an offer on the property. Pre-inspection reports tend to be priced in the four to six hundred dollar range. Your Realtor can advise you whether or not to get a pre-inspection report.

Home Inspector Pre-Inspection Reports

Early Discharge of Mortgage Penalty

If you have to discharge your mortgage upon completion of your sale, you may incur a discharge penalty from the mortgagee to do this. Talk to your mortgage broker or bank to find out what these costs may be. Even open mortgages can incur a processing fee to be discharged.

Moving Costs

It is difficult to estimate how much one should budget for this, as there are so many factors to consider. Moving costs can run from hundreds to thousands of dollars. Your bill will depend on where you’re moving and how much stuff you have to shift. That is, of course, unless you have your own truck and friends who will work for pizza and beer.

Real Estate Brokerage Fees

Most Realtor fees are based upon the selling price of the property. The real estate commission is usually the biggest fee a seller pays — 5 percent to 6 percent of the sale price.

There are many factors to consider when selling your home. Sarasota is committed to transparency and open communication around the process. Get in touch with us today!
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Buying vs Renting Pros and Cons

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Are you on the fence as to whether or not you should buy or rent? Below are some pros and cons of each to help you decide.

BUYING VS RENTING PROS AND CONS

Buying

Pros.

You are investing in a major asset

Buying property is a fantastic investment and, as long as you meet your mortgage payments every month, after a few decades you will fully own your own piece of property.

You can make your home your own

Unlike renting, owning your own home means that you can customize your house as much as you want. From painting it in bright colors to fitting a new bathroom, the choice is entirely yours!

You have a sense of belonging

Owning a property can help you to have a sense of belonging in your community.

Cons.

It is difficult to just pack up and move.

Selling your home is a long (and sometimes costly) process and it is not as easy to just pack up and move whenever you feel like. Owning a home is a commitment that some people just aren’t ready to make.

You are responsible for repairs and maintenance.

While you may have great interest rates with your bank and reasonable monthly repayments, if something goes wrong, you are responsible for the costs! For example, if your roof needs repairing or replacement, this could set you back at least $10,000!

Renting

Pros.

You can move around as much as you want.

If you are not ready to decide where you want to live, renting is a great option to help you discover more about various neighbourhoods.

 Your monthly expenses are predictable.

When renting, you have fixed monthly expenses since you are not responsible for repairs or maintenance.

Cons.

You may feel like the home is not your own.

Even though you have a signed lease, your rental home is not yours and you may feel like you are just a temporary resident.

You may be forced to move when you don’t want to.

Renting involves signing a fixed term lease but your landlord may want you to move out after the lease term, even if you don’t want to.

You have to follow your landlord’s rules

Since you are renting someone else’s property, you have to follow certain rules, such as having no pets or not being allowed to paint the walls. For those who like to do what they want when they want, renting may be difficult!

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How to Choose Your Realtor

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Looking to buy a house in the near future? If so, you will need a competent realtor to help you find the home of your dreams, as well as guide you through the purchasing and closing process.

So, how do you pick the perfect realtor? Here are some ways to find your perfect realtor.

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1) Your realtor should have sound knowledge of the area.

This is very important, especially if you are moving into a new area. Your realtor should be able to tell you about the schools, transport routes and local amenities near the property and should be able to answer any questions you have about the local area.

When your realtor has excellent knowledge of the local area, they will be able to find you the perfect home that is close to everything you need.

2) Ask for referrals.

An easy way to find a good realtor is to ask for recommendations. Do you know a friend who has recently moved house in your desired area? Ask them if they were happy with their realtor and ask for the realtor’s details.

3) You should feel comfortable with your realtor.

Realtors are only human and they each have their own, unique personality. You should feel comfortable with your realtor and you need to be happy with the way they communicate with you and answer your questions.

A great realtor has the perfect balance between professionalism and friendliness.

Remember to trust your instincts when you first meet a realtor!

4) Choose a realtor who has a lot of listings.

A very good indication as to the level of competence of your realtor is the number of listings they have.

As a general rule of thumb, the more listings they have, the better indication that they are good at what they do and well-liked.

We are proud of our team here at Sarasota, and will do everything in our power to help you find that perfect fit.

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Staging: What Should I Know About Staging My Home?

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Are you in the process of selling your home? If so, the way you stage your home can make or break a sale. There are a few things to keep in mind when setting up your home for the viewing process.

STAGING: WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT STAGING MY HOME?

Focus on the best rooms – If the thought of staging your entire home seems overwhelming or you simply don’t have the time, take a breath and focus on the main rooms that are likely to be deal breakers. Rooms like the living room and bathrooms are heavily examined by most buyers. It’s ideal to stage every room in your home, but if you can’t do this, be strategic and focus on the main areas.

Declutter as much as possible – A cluttered room can be a huge turn off to buyers as it often makes the space seem smaller. Buyers are quick to make a first impression on your home. So clean up and remove excess clutter.

Make your home impersonal -Sounds a bit off? Think of it like this. Your style is highly personal and may not resonate with a potential buyer. When you’re selling your home, it’s not the time to showcase your individual style and taste. It’s a better play to be safe and remove knick knacks, ornaments and other personal items that you normally keep lying around. Buyers want to imagine themselves in your home, personal pictures splashed across the wall may be a deterrent.

Your Home Staging Checklist

  • Turn on all the lights.
  • Open windows to let in fresh air and let the house breath.
  • Open curtains or blinds to let in natural light and show off views.
  • Whatever amount of furniture you have in your living room, remove a few pieces to make the room feel spacious.
  • Remove family photos, personal collections, and medications.
  • Secure valuable items, including cash and jewelry.
  • Use bright, coordinated accessories like accent pillows and throw blankets for a chic splash of color.
  • Remove those fridge magnets and give the door and handles a good cleaning.
  • Scrub dirt, grime, and stains from walls, cabinets, and backsplashes
  • Keep all toilet seat lids closed.
  • Hang fresh towels.

Home staging doesn’t have to be a costly, time-consuming process—especially if your house is already in good shape. In fact, it can be a lot of fun and an enjoyable part of the selling process. Keep these few tips in mind and ask your realtor any questions you may have.

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Signs it May Be Time to Sell Your Home

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When it comes to packing up and moving it may not seem like there is ever a “right” time. Beyond the stress of listing, packing, finding something new there’s a lot of history in a home and it can be a difficult thing to move on from. A home carries emotional baggage, so it’s not simply a matter of buying low and selling high.

However, there are a few signs that may be telling that the time has come.

SIGNS IT MAY BE TIME TO SELL YOUR HOME

The Market is Strong

It’s likely you have a general idea of housing prices in your area, and if not that’s what realtors are for. When looking at selling prices and trying to determine the market make sure to look at the average number of days houses are taking to sell. Is the number decreasing? Taking a look at similar homes for sale in your area and seeing the sell price can also help determine if it’s a price you’d be happy with. If so, it may be time to sell!

Lifestyle and Family Size is Changing

A family is an ever changing structure. To children being born, to adult children moving away, there are big lifestyle changes that can determine the needs in a home. It can be freeing to sell a large home with empty rooms and then pay cash to downsize to a home that better fits your needs.

You are Emotionally Ready with a Plan

Leaving your home may tug at your heartstrings when considering all the memories attached to the space. On top of that, buying a new home while selling your current home is tricky.The important thing is that you’re able to come up with a game plan that doesn’t jeopardize your financial future or leave you without a place to stay. If you have the resources in place to facilitate a smooth transition to your next home, the timing to sell may never be better.

A real estate agent can certainly help you decide whether the time is now when it comes to selling your home. It’s a good idea to have a backup option in the case your home sells quickly, so you are not stuck rushing into a new home that may not be the perfect fit.

Work with a Real Estate Agent to Determine if it’s Time to Sell

A Sarasota real estate agent can help ensure you are as ready as can be before putting your home on the market. Get in touch with our team today to help make the transition as smooth as possible.

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Spooktacular St. Albert

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Tour Spooktacular 

St. Albert

We've collected a list of local HALLOWEEN HOMES for you and your fellow spookies to tour!

More than 13 streets have made the list so far...
Happy Haunting!

WICKED WEST

LAYDON DRIVE
DOUZIECH CLOSE
NORMANDEAU CRESCENT
NICOLET COURT

SPOOKY SOUTH

GRENFELL AVENUE
GRANDVILLE AVENUE
GEORGIA PLACE
HERITAGE DRIVE

EERIE EAST

AMHERST CRESCENT
ANDREW CRESCENT
ADDISON CRESCENT
FOREST DRIVE
SYCAMORE AVENUE
WILLOUGHBY DRIVE

Comment below or message us on Instagram @sarasota.realty  to add other halloween homes to our list!

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Bumpin’ Backyards

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SUMMER 2021… #yardgoals

While we were livin la vida covid this summer we made a list of outdoor livingspace renos for safe + enjoyable summer fun. Is it time to spruce up your backyard? Planning to host an outdoor gathering and need a revamp? We have you covered with the top summer patio trends of 2021.

 

Take a peak and start your 2021 yard remodel plan now!
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Dream it.

What do you and/or your family need from  your yard space – privacy, shelter, views, entertainment space, playing room, etc?  This will dictate your layout and materials used.  Scour the internet for inspiration pictures to drive your vision. Just make sure your photos are relevant to our climate so the dream is realistic. I mean, I  love me some oversized banana trees, but our reality is more “ Alberta reed grass.”  Establish a timeline and a budget for your project to set the wheels in motion.

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Prep it.

You should always start with a solid clean up of your yard to set the stage. Remove fallen leaves, spread around existing mulch as it can move and build up with the elements, prune overgrown bushes/trees, rake dead grass spots, remove overseeded plants and pick every last weed down to the root. Look for signs of water, rodents, fence durability, pet damage etc.

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Plan it.

Map out your space to visually understand what you’re working with – what areas get sun / shade?  This will help when you’re plant shopping to ensure you have plants that are well suited to their growing environment.  This is the  “green thumb” – “black thumb” difference and will help reduce the costs of replacing plants down the road. If you’re going for a larger scale plan – do any major services need to be moved? Remember to call before you dig.

Decor Tips: Beef up your planter game.  Make sure your planters themselves compliment each other in size and color. Inside, add an element for height, an element for full and an element for trailing. A trio of planters if you have the space make for a summer statement. Add a fresh weather resistant rug and toss cushions to pull your color scheme together.

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Do it.

No money option – Do a plant swap with friends. Either propagated or full plant removal, this can provide you with better suited plants for your space and give your inner plant mama a new baby to tend to.   Refurbishing planters w/ spray paint and planting grass seed are also an inexpensive ways to freshen up your yard quickly and easily.

Mo money option –  Invest wisely in maintenance free materials – decking, drought resistant perennials, quality artificial plants, xeriscaping, easy clean/putaway furniture  etc. It’s also important to invest in quality work. Don’t be afraid to hire out the professionals to do jobs like land  prep, pouring level concrete, building a pergola, pond, 3 season room, or  maintenance free deck, doing oversized tree removal, etc.

Light it up.  Once everything is in place – add a few elements of light to add ambiance.  String lights from the top of a pergola or privacy wall, add upward facing spotlights to reed grass, a tree, or fountain feature or add integrated lighting to your deck/patio space + stairs. This is going to be epic!

Get Inspired.

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Spring Cleaning Outdoor Edition

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Spring cleaning

By this time in your quarantine life it’s likely you’ve made quite the honey-do list to get your home clean and organized – it’s time to finish all those outstanding jobs around the house.

Let us guess:

Said list has since been replaced by Netflix, snacks, learning how to be teachers, snacks, online shopping …snacks and TikTok. We are here to help get your home ready for spring – be it ready to list , ready to love, or just camera ready for outdoor ‘tok vids.

STEP1

Windows & Front Door / Frame

 Starting with a little dish soap and water (and maybe a small splash of vinegar for those who know) give these areas a good wash and then wipe dry to avoid streaking

Exterior Lights

Give these a proper cleaning and check that they are still secure and bulbs are working

Patio Space, Steps & Furniture

Say ‘ello to my little friend: the pressure washer.

Go over your deck/patio space, stairs, and furniture with a mild soap and a solid spray. This will show you the wear and tear winter had on your things. If you have a wood patio – you may need to reseal, restain or repaint

STEP2

Get out that Pinterest board, Karen. It’s time to make your vision a reality. Things to consider:  style, budget, time and effort.

Do you want your curb appeal to be bright and colorful or traditional and neutral?  Are you replacing what you currently have or updating the space using your current items? Are you doing a full yard overhaul or just updating your planters?  How much maintenance will your plants take?

Whatever you do, have a stylized plan of attack and a defined budget. Purchasing and carrying the look forward will be much easier

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Now we make it fashion .

Droolworthy Door

Did the cleaning do the trick, or is your door needing some love? New paint or new hardware can offer an inexpensive facelift to your door.  It’s a good idea if you need some touch ups to do a full door paint instead as the elements can quickly fade your original color. Maybe today’s the day you change up the color all together? Pull the look together with a seasonal wreath and Bob’s your uncle.

Get Lit

Changing out an exterior light  is a simple and stylish way to update  your outdoor space. Check out your local hardware store or online for new lighting. Keep in mind to maximize size and style to make this worth it.

Poppin’ Patio

Did you decide to update your existing furniture? Fresh paint, anti-rust spray paint, or new cushions can make the old, feel new. Once furniture is in place,  add your planters – varying pot and plant sizes to fill the space from top to bottom.

Step back – remember your plan. Are you still on theme?

Next, accessorize.  Layer outdoor rugs,  try out some pattern play to catch the eye, and use some fake greenery in hard to grow areas (or all of the areas Captain Black Thumb) to keep your patio looking punchy all summer long.

Our Approach To The Current Environment

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To our clients and friends,

Technology has never been more valued than at this time. We are in an ever changing world which means we as a company must get creative and accommodate these changes proactively. While some areas of our lives seem to be at a standstill, life events are still occurring every day and the market for buying and selling is still present and active. We are getting calls daily with hopeful buyers that want to take advantage of the low interest rates available right now and the improved stress test limits means there are more people out there able to purchase a home (woohoo!).  Sellers are getting serious about their position in the market ensuring they are priced right and have a strong online presence. Homes are selling and we are here to facilitate that transaction in a new and improved manner!

At Sarasota, we are here to provide you with alternative options and helpful advice to aid in the purchase and/or list of a home. We are here to bring buyers and sellers together – all whilst being apart.  Some of our efforts include:

Remote Listing Consultation – While it is valuable for our agents to personally tour your home and discuss your market evaluation with you, at this time we are offering the consultation be done remotely. Contact a Sarasota realtor today to schedule a video chat and review your home virtually.

Online Paperwork via Docusign – Sign documents on any device, at any time – everything is encrypted, secure and instantaneous.

Increased Online Presence – At the time that we normally photograph your resale home, we will do a video walk through to post to social media and our site.

Following Recommended Industry Guidelines – We continue to follow the recommended industry guidelines and safe practices to ensure our team and community stay safe

We are open to suggestions for further accommodations, just ask! It is our mission to assist you in fulfilling your real estate goals this year and for the years to come. Change is good and it’s important to remember that. We are taking all necessary measures to ensure more than ever that each and every one of our clients feel comfortable, safe and secure. We’ve got this.

We strongly encourage all of you to follow the recommended best practices of thoughtful social distancing to help shorten the lifespan of this pandemic, break the rate of spread and allow life as we know it to get back on track. Stay safe, stay healthy, stay positive.

The Sarasota Team

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