Friday, January 10, 2014

Painting to Sell: Painting tips to ensure a quick home sale!

Paint to Sell: Painting Tips to Ensure a Quick Home Sale


No matter how much you rearrange or decorate a room, nothing affects appearance like a fresh coat of paint. When you enter a house, your eye may be drawn to little decorative touches, but all the staging in the world will fall flat if your paint is drab, dirty, or goes against the potential buyer's taste. Considering that a gallon of paint is only about $25, it's also an inexpensive way to give your home a makeover, and make sure your home sells quickly.

Choosing Colors to Appeal to Homebuyers

Using colors that make the buyer feel "at home" will help you sell your home more quickly. You want them to look at each room and be able to literally see themselves and their belongings fitting inside your walls. Inspire a feeling of peace and relaxation, and part of the sale is already done!

Neutrals and soft colors create a soothing, calm atmosphere. Homebuyers can more easily visualize the paint colors they want when other colors aren't bombarding them at every glance.

Avoid bold, vibrant or dark colors. Even pure white can prove overwhelming. Stay away from trendy colors no matter how good they look to you.

Keep in mind color psychology. Not only do certain colors calm you, but the shade can also affect the room itself. Light colors make a space appear larger. Dark colors, on the other hand, make the room feel smaller. Of course, sometimes a darker color is good if you want a certain effect. A cozy den with a darker color and a bright, cheery kitchen with a lighter color may work best to highlight each room's appeal.
Neutral Shades

Even with neutrals, you still have a variety of colors to choose from. Off-white is a popular, all-purpose color, but it's not the only one. Beige, tan, eggshell and ecru are other colors that work well with almost any style. But your choices range even further: pale shades of blue, green, yellow and gray, for instance, can blend with the house and complement the room. Aim for colors that don't overpower the room or furnishings. Keep the color variations to a minimum to lend a sense of continuity to the house. If every room is a different color, it can prove overwhelming. It's much better to pick two or three colors to use throughout the house.
Painting Tips

Take the time to paint properly. Mask off areas that will be left unpainted. Throw down floor and furniture coverings to ensure you don't create damage during the process. Most importantly, prep the wall properly.

You may wish to spread a primer first to block bold colors. If the walls don't require color or stain blocking, sanding the walls slightly or washing with a solution of trisodium phosphate are other options. Both sanding and washing with TSP will remove dirt, oils and other contaminants that prevent the color from adhering well and looking good.

While you paint, take time and care to cut in the corners and avoid drips. Aim for the best paint job of your life – it will be worth it when the buyers sign on the dotted line!

If you can't afford to repaint your entire house, concentrate on a few select areas. The first room the buyer enters is the place to start – remember, first impressions count! Consider painting cupboards, trim and doors along with key rooms. Let your instincts guide you. Look around at other homes for ideas. If your home has a "parade of homes" that local builders showcase, you can glean a lot of tips in a short amount of time.

With a minimum investment, a little time and elbow grease, it shouldn't take long to sell your home!


Interested in reading more home selling tips? Visit my website: http://www.homesalesbymcbride.com/miarticles

Monday, January 6, 2014

This Month in Real Estate - January 2014


According to a national survey of real estate transactions, over 90% of buyers start their search on the internet -- and then spend almost two months looking for homes before finally settling on the right one for them. That two month lag time means that houses that are on the market right now are in the best position to close in the early spring. So if you're looking to sell in the spring, you'll want to list the house now - and get a head-start on the competition.





Thursday, November 21, 2013

405 Active Listings in Southern York County PA



Southern York County PA is located 30 minutes north of Baltimore County, just over the Mason-Dixon line. Southern York County has become home to many Maryland communters over the past 15 years. Communities located in Southern York County are Shrewsbury, Stewartstown, New Freedom, Red Lion, Dallastown, Felton, Glen Rock, Fawn Grove, and Delta. In recent years, Southern York County has welcomed additional shopping and entertainment options for people of all ages.

To check out all 405 current homes for sale in Southern York County click here.

The typical real estate transaction involves at least two dozen separate individuals – insurance assessors, mortgage brokers and underwriters, inspectors, appraisers, escrow officers, buyer’s agents, seller’s agents, bankers, title researchers, and a number of other individuals whose actions and decisions have to be orchestrated in order to perform in harmony and get a home sale closed. It is the responsibility of your real estate agent to expertly coordinate all the professionals involved in your home purchase and to act as the advocate for you and your interests throughout.  I would be happy to be your trusted source for real estate advise!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Annual Train Display in Glen Rock, PA (Southern York County)


The Glen Rock Hose and Ladder Company's Annual Train Display begins Friday November 29th and runs every Friday and Sunday till January 5th. It is held at the Hufnagel Public Library at 32 Main Street in Glen Rock. Hours are Fridays 6p-9p and Sundays 2p-6p with a special Christmas Eve show from 9p till Midnight.

Admission is free However, donations are appreciated. They will also be accepting new unwrapped toys for "Toys for Tots" both during the show hours or at the Station.

Glen Rock, PA is located just over the Mason Dixon Line and is located in Southern York County, PA. The population of Glen Rock is roughly 2,000.


Monday, November 18, 2013

Luxury Homes in Southern York County, PA


The Luxury Home Market in Southern York County is improving. There are currently 39 homes for sale in Southern York County that are considered Luxury Homes. These homes have a list price of over $500,000, and often sell quickly because the inventory for these homes is typically lower in Southern York County than in other parts of the county.

What are people looking for in a luxury home? 

Designer kitchens, found in 65 percent of the residences.

About 89 percent of luxury homes had home entertainment rooms that can accommodate more than six people.

Security systems, in 86 percent of homes
Professional landscaping, in 67 percent of homes
Wet bar, in 57 percent of homes
Movie-theater-style seating in entertainment rooms, in 24 percent of homes
In-ground swimming pool, in 37 percent of homes
Hot tub, in 35 percent of homes

If you are interested in purchasing or selling a luxury home in Southern York County, contact me today!

Friday, November 8, 2013

Buying or Selling? We can help!

Buying or selling a home can be a very stressful experience.  Let us help you with your move by providing you with tools you need to purchase your next home with ease.  We will walk you through every step of the real estate transaction! 

3 Different Ways to Contact Us! 


2. Start your own Advanced Search: www.homesalesbymcbride.com

3. Or the old-fashioned way, give me a call: Josh McBride at 717-781-4723.