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The spring market is upon us! It seems a tad early this year but with all the news articles about rising interest rates many buyers are making their choices now instead of waiting. As a seller or soon-to-be-seller, don’t wait! Get your home ready and on the market now to take full advantage of this early market.
This is the first in a small series of articles to help you get your home “sale ready”. The kitchen is often the first room that a buyer will go to during a viewing and is vitally important to the overall impression of your home.
You can repair kitchen counter mishaps with only a little time and money. Big boo-boos, however, will need professional help.
Even granite counters suffer kitchen wear and tear. But you can make them shine with a little time and know-how. After you fix them, don’t forget to reseal them.
Cracks, chips, scratches: Fill nicks in granite by building up layers of epoxy resin colored to match the stone. Clean the area first with acetone, which breaks down grease. Be sure to open a window for ventilation.
Stains: The type of stain–wine or ink, oil or bleach–determines the type of poultice you’ll need to suck it out. A paste of flour and hydrogen peroxide pulls out grease, oil, bleach, and ink stains; a mix of flour and bleach cleans wine stains. If you want to go commercial, check out Alpha, Aqua Mix, and StoneTech stone cleaners. Cost: $6 to $20.
Solid surface countertops, such as Corian, are man-made from resin, acrylic, and other materials. They’re tough but not impervious to scratches and stains. To repair minor scratches, rub a white polishing compound on the area with a wool pad, then apply a countertop wax.
For deeper scratches or cuts, call a professional. Figure labor costs at about $15 to $35 an hour. If you need to replace portions of the counter, figure at least $35 to $65 per square foot.
Fixing gouges or covering burns in laminate is tough for mortals, though repairing minor problems is doable.
Bigger problems will require replacing the damaged stretch. Laminate comes in a billion colors, but finding an exact match for an old counter could be difficult.
To get the look you want, replace the counter. Labor will cost $15 to $35 per hour; countertops range from $3/linear ft. for Plain Jane straight-edged laminates to $100/linear ft. for laminates with a beveled edge that look like granite.
If you’ve planned ahead and stockpiled old tiles, then grab a few and replace cracked or scratched areas. If you don’t have extra tile, then attempt the following first aid:
Stainless steel countertops become scratched, stained, and dull over time. While you’ll never completely remove scratches, you can buff them into a warm patina by massaging with vegetable oil.
Remove stains with a paste of baking soda and dish soap. A sprinkle of Barkeeper’s Friend will remove stains without scratching.
If you are getting ready to sell – call or email me. I would be happy to provide you with a free market analysis of your home. To get your home sold, you need a great marketing plan and accurate pricing. I can give you both!
WOW! I am drinking my morning coffee (starting to drink my morning coffee – I measure this process in pots rather than cups) and just realized how many of my listings will be open today! This is GREAT! I am excited to be able to work with everyone so well (my sellers and the great agents at RE/MAX Professional Associates) in order to get this done all in one day!
10 Overlook Ave in Millbury – Noon to 1pm: This is a newer 3 bed, 2.5 bath colonial with MANY upgrades on a dead-end street close to the highway. You will not find this kind of square footage, at this price, in new construction but it’s so young it might as well be new construction. http://272oakstreet.epropertysites.com/
272 Oak Street Shrewsbury – 2pm to 3pm: An amazing home with unique flair and unmatched grace and elegance. 5 bed and 3 baths with 11 rooms total that includes an in-law apartment. Great neighborhood and great price! http://10overlookave.epropertysites.com/
21 Balcolm Road Marlborough – 11am to Noon: Incredible young colonial at the end of a cul-de-sac on the Marlborough/Sudbury line. This IS a stately home that can rival any other property in the area in extras, square footage, location and price. http://21balcolmroad.epropertysites.com/
28 Adams Street Worcester School House Lofts – 1pm to 4pm: NINE loft condos are available ranging from studios to 2 bedrooms in the Adams Street Lofts. Each one unique and each one incredible! High vaulted ceilings, central air, two parking spaces and more! Right off of Shrewsbury street – these are a must-see for condo shoppers. http://28adamsstreetunit208.epropertysites.com/
Get out and stop in at one of these fantastic properties before the snow flies (again) this week and DRIVE SAFE!
Amazing space in this multi-level with over 2k sq ft of living space and a possible in-law in the finished basement. Family room and open concept living/dining/kitchen on the main level with a beautiful screened-in porch.
This is a great space for your family with easy access to 495 and EMC. The street only has four houses on it so there is almost no traffic. The four bedrooms and possible in-law allow for a growing family and with the many recent improvements (roof, windows, insulated garage, exterior paint) you’ll have nothing to do but ENJOY your weekends with them! You should see this house! It’s priced right and is a great find! To see a video tour on my youtube site go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYiLWwiTsa8 |
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Come see this amazing house in a very desirable location on the Marlborough/Sudbury line. It’s at the end of the cul-de-sac which means you can enjoy the benefit of the neighborhood while still having your privacy. The lot is nearly twice the size of the rest with trees and no traffic (imagine!).
The house has great flow with high ceilings, 10 rooms and 4 bedrooms. The basement is nearly finished with full sized windows for daylight and plumbed for a second kitchen (use your creativity and imagination – this space can be anything from an in-law to the best game room/man town in the area).
Master bedroom has it’s own sitting room and throughout the house you’ll find small unique touches such as cut-outs and bump-outs that make this house a champion.
Stop in and see for yourself – this is not a drive-by (because you can’t).
21 Balcom Road
Marlborough
Noon to 1:30
It is For Sale By Owner but I am helping out with this open house because I live in Marlborough myself and want to see my community and neighbors succeed!
For more information, directions or to make an offer, please contact me.
Okay, I have an ENTIRE pot of coffee in me to get ready for today’s showings and I am amped! There are only a few weekends left before the snow flies so this is the time to check-out some of the available homes for sale in your area. Yes…I know the Patriots are playing on Sunday…it’s okay…everyone has a DVR now, right?
298 New Boston Road in Sturbridge – Sunday 1pm to 2pm
This house is truly unique. Open concept floor plan with loft area and sun room. Nearly 5 private acres abutting Wells State Park but yet minutes from the turnpike. Price reduction and rental available. Rent-to-own is also being considered. Make this home your next home and enjoy! For more pictures and information click here
26 Maple Street in Auburn – Sunday 11am to Noon
3 floors of living space with 3/4 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths make this townhouse a steal at its current price. Close to all the major routes in Auburn (20, 12, 290, 90) but yet on a side street and private. Garage, deck, fireplace and SPACE! Low HOA fees and a motivated seller. This is a great starter home for a young family or a fantastic place for an established family with boomerang adult children. All offers considered. To see more, click here.
Not sure what you want – let me know. We can find it and you can start with a free property organizer.