1 comment » Five reasons your home has not sold!
It is not uncommon that a certain percentage of La Jolla homes stay on the market for longer than usual. However, you can consider several factors that have caused your La Jolla house to linger on the market. Your La Jolla Home is Price Too HighThere are too many La Jolla homes on the market today not to pay attention to your La Jolla Realtor's market research. If you price too high you will eliminate your home from the market as there are many homes that fall into your area that are priced right. They will likely be shown more and sell sooner than an overprice La Jolla property. Read Also: How To sell Your Homes: La Jolla
Your La Jolla Home's Curb AppealCurb Appeal is important in the Luxury Home market. Often before setting up an appointment to tour a La Jolla home, prospective buyers will take a drive by the home. If there are serious problems with the curb appeal they won't even bother to see the inside. So make sure the outside areas of your home are in order and inviting to La Jolla Luxury buyers. Read Also: SOLD In La Jolla!
The Inside of Your Home Lacks Staging FinesseIn most Luxury home markets today there are plenty of homes on the market and buyers are choosy. If they cannot envision living in your La Jolla home they will not consider it. In fact, if something sets them off when they first enter, it can be the end of the tour. Make sure you front door and entry areas are clean and attractive. The rest of the home should be well kept and clutter free. And for goodness sake make sure it is free of all evidence of pets, smoking, and pungent food odors. Read Also: How To Buy Luxury La Jolla Real Estate and Homes
Your La Jolla Home Appears to be a Handyman's SpecialUnless you are marketing your as a fixer, than you should make sure that the buyer does not see signs of neglect in your La Jolla home. Things like:
These items might lead the prospective La Jolla buyer to think that the home has not been properly maintained. They may think that since minor upkeep was not done, that there may be problems with major items such as the furnace and air conditioning, roof leaks, gutters and downspouts etc. This may or not be true, but by taking the time and effort to do the inexpensive repairs you will be reassuring buyers that your home is well cared for. Read Also: Renovating Oceanfront Properties: La Jolla Oceanfront homes
Your Home is Not Easily Scheduled for ShowingProspective buyers often want to tour a house on the spur of the moment or at times that may be inconvenient for you. Remember that the effort you take to be sure your home is ready to be shown at all times will ensure you do not miss any chance to sell. You don't want to hamper attempts to show your La Jolla home. Don't make it a hassle for a La Jolla Realtor to show your home; this will discourage them to make further attempts. Read Also: How To Maintain Your Home: Oceanfront La Jolla Homes
http://www.lajollacommunities.com/009296 Posted on December 18, 2008 10:30:58 by Marti Gellens
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Leave a comment » Energy Saving Tips For Your Luxury La Jolla Homes
Energy Conservation: Save Power and Money in Your Luxury La Jolla Homes Get a free home energy audit and purchase green power from your local utility to live green in your Luxury La Jolla homes. If you're looking for ways to conserve energy and lower your carbon footprint in your Luxury La Jollahomes, try asking the experts for help. Requesting a free home energy audit from your local utility is a good place to start.
http://www.lajollacommunities.com/0065DD Posted on May 01, 2008 14:48:39 by Marti Gellens
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Leave a comment » Top 10 Energy Saving Tips: Luxury La Jolla Homes
Top 10 Tips For Saving Energy in Your Luxury La Jolla Homes We are all trying to save energy in our luxury La Jolla homes in order to reduce our energy costs and preserve our natural resources. By now, many of us know that saving the planet begins in our luxury La Jolla homes, and has become the individual responsibility of each household. Here are some energy saving tips to help you make a difference.
http://www.lajollacommunities.com/0065DC Posted on April 28, 2008 11:46:31 by Marti Gellens
Posted in The La Jolla Lifestyle, Home Improvements
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Leave a comment » How Much Money Should I Spend On A House?: Oceanfront La Jolla Homes
How Do You Know When Your investing The Right Amount of Money Into Your Oceanfront La Jolla Homes? Being house poor has little to do with the value of your oceanfront La Jolla Homes. You could live in a palatial estate worth $4 million, and you'd still be considered house poor if your home absorbs a disproportionate share of your income. Generally, you're considered house poor if you spend too much on your house payments and home maintenance. But what's too much? Investing in oceanfront La Jolla homes is a wise choice, but knowing how much to spend is key to your success as a home owner and Real Estate investor. http://www.lajollacommunities.com/0065DB Posted on April 07, 2008 13:47:56 by Marti Gellens
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Leave a comment » Where Can I Buy A Stove That Is Eco Friendly?:Luxury La Jolla Homes
Luxury la Jolla Homes Heat Up The War on Global Warming With Green Stoves So what makes a good stove a green stove for your luxury la Jolla homes? With all the information about green living and energy saving options, it makes sense to settle with a choice that is beneficial to both the environment and for your luxury La Jolla homes. http://www.lajollacommunities.com/0065DA Posted on March 31, 2008 09:25:53 by Marti Gellens
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