Imagine you have a major project at work, you have to deal with home
schooling and you still need to deal with groceries, laundry and dinner. Whoa!
That's a busy life.
Can you still find and buy a new home with such a tight schedule? The good
news is, you can. In fact, there's plenty you can do to save time.
Consider these tips:
• Get specific about the home you want to buy. Think about property
type (for example, "two story, detached"), number of bedrooms and
bathrooms, special features, etc.
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Finding a New Home when You're Busy, Busy, Busy!
Bathroom Staging Tips from Professional Home Stagers
There's a reason why there are "kitchen and bath" stores, and even design
magazines devoted to these rooms. A well-staged kitchen and bathroom can
make the entire home look better. So, it's no surprise that professional home
stagers pay particular attention to these spaces.
What do these pros have to say about bathrooms?
Professional stagers advise that you start by taking a picture of the room.
Looking at that picture will give you a better sense of how others see your
bathroom and reveal what needs to be changed.
Cutting Down the Time it Takes to Prepare your Home For Sale
If you're thinking of listing your property, one thing that might be holding you
back is concern about preparing your home for sale. You may be wondering
how much work there will be. Is it going to take a couple of months? A couple
of weeks? A few days?
That, of course, depends on the state of your property.
However, regardless of how close your home is to “show time” ready, there is
plenty you can do to reduce how long that preparation takes. Consider these
ideas:
Dealing with Stress when Selling Your Home
Let's face it. Planning events, even exciting ones like an overseas vacation, can be stressful. So, it's not surprising that some homeowners — even those thrilled about moving — can slip into "worry mode" when putting their property up for sale.
Unfortunately, this anxiety can make the process of selling an unpleasant experience. Who wants that? So here are some things you can do to reduce selling stress and enjoy the adventure.
What if your Ideal Home Isn't Available?
Imagine you're looking for a new home. You have a list of all the features you want, just like you would have a grocery shopping list. However, when you explore the homes currently on the market, none meets all your criteria.
What do you do? You have a few good options.
First, you can take a second look at your list. Does your new home need every single feature on it? Are there one or two features you can do without? For example, can you settle for a smaller kitchen assuming the property has everything else you want?
Beyond Boxes: Packing Materials You May Need for your Move
As you can probably guess, when you're preparing to move, you'll need boxes and tape — and, perhaps some bubble-wrap or old newspapers to use as protective wrapping for delicate items.
But that may not be all you need. Take a look at this list and see if you'll want any of these on hand while you’re packing or on moving day.
6 Affordable Ways to Boost your Home's Curb Appeal
When buyers come to see your home, the first thing they notice is how your property looks on the outside. That first impression is powerful and lingering. If buyers don't like what they see, it can influence how they judge the rest of your property, regardless of how great it looks on the inside.
You definitely want to do whatever you can to boost curb appeal. Here are six affordable ideas to consider:
Buying Extra Storage for your Electronic Records
There are many storage options for your household items. For example, receipts and other paper records can be stored in a file box. Seasonal items, such as winter clothing, can be put in the basement. You can even rent a local storage unit to help with decluttering.
But what about stuff that exists electronically? These days, many important records -- vacation pictures, tax receipts, home videos, school documents, etc. -- are in the form of PDFs, JPEGs, and other electronic formats. Having those reside entirely on your computer is risky. What if your computer crashes?
What to Fix Up in your Home before You Sell
If you have a home that is overdue for a renovation, you might be worried that it will be difficult to sell as a "fixer-upper". In fact, you might delay listing your property for that reason.
The good news is, you don’t need to fix up everything in your home to prepare it for sale. You can be selective and choose only those projects that are most likely to help your home show well and sell quickly.
Here are some projects to consider:
DIY-Friendly Bathroom Makeover
Want to make your bathroom look fantastic without having to do a major renovation? There are a lot of projects you can do yourself. In fact, there are some improvements you can get done in less than a day that will transform the look and feel of your bathroom. Check out these ideas: