Buying or Selling May 14, 2024

10 Questions to Ask Your Contractor

Many homeowners have concerns when hiring home improvement professionals. Some fear overpaying, some worry about hiring unqualified professionals, and others wonder about the character of the individuals they are inviting into their homes. Asking these ten questions can help alleviate all of these concerns.

1. How long have you been in the business or working in the industry?
Ensure that you seek out a reputable track record and successful work experience.

2. Are you licensed, insured and bonded?
At the very least, ensure that your contractor is licensed and has worker’s compensation and liability insurance. Bonding may not be required in all cases, but it acts as homeowner insurance in the event of an unfinished job.

3. Do you guarantee your work in writing?
Draft a written guarantee that clearly outlines what is and isn’t covered, instead of relying solely on a verbal guarantee.

4. Can you provide references?
Ratings and reviews, along with references from previous customers, are valuable resources. Always ask contractors for a list of references before making a hiring decision.

5. Do you pull all the required permits?
Failing to obtain the required permits can result in significant costs. Ensure your contractor obtains the necessary paperwork and permits before beginning the job. If your contractor is unwilling, consider finding a new professional.

6. Who will be managing the project?
If your contractor isn’t overseeing the project, request to meet the project manager to ensure they meet your standards.

7. What is the project timeline and daily work schedule?
Construction scheduling is never perfect. Workers may get sick, orders may get delayed, and weather may cause interruptions. However, an organized contractor will provide you with a work schedule that clearly outlines a start and end date.

8. Will you need water or bathroom facilities?
Most contractors are self-sufficient enough to bring their own water, but unless your job is a major remodel that necessitates bringing in a port-a-john, there’s a good chance your workers will need to use your facilities. Therefore, it’s important to dedicate a bathroom (or bathrooms) to your workers before you start your project.

9. Will you need my garage code or keys to my house? Who will have access?
It’s important to remember that many homeowners feel uneasy about giving someone else the keys to their home. Unless you plan on being at home during the construction, you will need to provide your contractor with access to your house. Being aware of who has access to your home will help give you peace of mind.

10. Will you sign a contract?
All reputable contractors will provide a clear contract that outlines the work to be performed, materials, costs, and project completion timeframes. Detailed contracts also address potential issues that may arise during the project, known as time and materials contracts. Additionally, the contract should specify conditions under which both parties are permitted to terminate the agreement.

Uncategorized May 14, 2024

The Lost Pirate Tower of Victoria Beach

Looking for something to do this weekend? Visit the lost Pirate Tower of Victoria Beach.

Located off of California’s Victoria Beach, there is a seaside tower that looks like it is straight out of a storybook. The tower is affectionately known as the “Pirate Tower” and is a historical landmark in Laguna Beach. Standing 60 ft (18 m) tall against the cliffs, the tower was built in 1926 to provide easy access to the beach below. Unfortunately, the tower is currently locked and visitors are not allowed entry.
Getting to the tower from the beach entrance is an easy walk. However, it’s important to note that there is no public parking available, and the neighborhood parking is very limited. Therefore, the best option is to park at Pacific Coast Highway and walk to Victoria Beach’s trailhead.
To get to the trailhead, it is located between two private homes at 2703 and 2713 Victoria Dr, Laguna Beach, CA 92651.
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Uncategorized February 12, 2024

8 Minor Repairs Can Yield Top Dollar

Imagine you are a buyer looking at your home. What do you think obviously needs repair?

Money spent on repairs can make a difference in the final sale price for an important reason. Buyers tend to overestimate the cost of performing repairs and will often reduce their offer by a higher amount in order to compensate for the expense.

A better strategy is to perform the repairs before putting your house on the market.

Simple repairs that make a huge difference in marketability and offer price are:

  1. Replace cracked windows and torn screens.
  2. Fix or replace any broken stairs or handrails.
  3. Fix leaking plumbing fixtures of faucets.
  4. Replace exterior lock sets and garage door openers if damaged.
  5. Replace broken or leaking gutters and downspouts.
  6. Clean, repair, or replace the roof.
  7. Repair or replace any worn boards on decks or porches.
  8. Have your heater and air conditioning units serviced and filters replaced.

First impressions are key. Taking care of the necessary repairs before putting your home on the market is important to yielding top dollar and ensuring a quick, hassle-free sale. I’d be happy to come by and make some recommendations on how to create an inviting atmosphere. Homes that convey pride of ownership often receive the best offers.

“A better strategy is to perform the repairs before putting your house on the market.”

Please call or email me if I can answer any questions or be of any assistance in helping you get top dollar when you are ready to sell

Mortgage January 11, 2024

WHAT NOT TO DO ONCE YOU SECURE A YOUR PRE-QUALIFICATION FOR A LOAN

 

If you’re on the hunt for a house and have already secured your mortgage pre-qualification, congratulations!
However, there are a few things you should keep in mind to avoid any hiccups in the process:
  • Don’t make a major purchase. This will change your credit score and can possibly disqualify you from a mortgage.
  • Don’t change jobs unless it’s absolutely necessary. A consistent work history is crucial to lenders.
  • Don’t ignore lender requirements. Be absolutely clear on what the lender requires from you throughout the process and be sure to follow up on these items.
  • Don’t go it alone. Give me a call today so I can help you navigate the process and help you find the home of your dreams.

I’m here to help make your dream of a new home a reality. Contact me today!

 

Buying or Selling January 10, 2024

Should You Buy or Sell a Home in Winter?

 

Winter is typically considered a slow season for the real estate market due to the cold, wet, and messy weather that can put off potential homebuyers and sellers. However, despite these challenges, winter can offer advantages for those interested in buying or selling a home.

For Buyers

  • There’s less competition. Holiday gatherings and inclement weather tend to narrow the field. As a result, bitter bidding wars and last-minute losses to all-cash investors become far less likely.
  • Sellers are more amenable to negotiations. Available properties tend to be new listings that need to sell fast or old listings that have lingered too long. Either way, sellers are ready to make a deal.
  • Home efficiency is on display. Buyers can see first-hand how the heating, roofing, gutters, windows and insulation perform. Buyers may also have an opportunity to gauge property accessibility in harsher conditions.

For Sellers

  • Winter is ideal for home staging. Think roaring fireplaces, cozy, seasonal decor, and eye-catching holiday lights. Plus, fewer homes on the market mean available properties have more opportunity to shine.
  • Buyers tend to be more serious. Many have more purchasing power due to year-end bonuses. Most are motivated to close quickly.

For Buyers and Sellers

  • Service is better. With fewer clients, agents can provide more attention and value to each buyer and seller. Fewer clients also mean fewer commissions, motivating agents to work harder and faster.
  • Closings tend to be quicker. With fewer transactions, wait times for mortgage lenders and title and escrow companies are shorter. The result is a more streamlined process.

Any questions? Please feel free to reach out for more expert advice.