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Mar 19 2013

Thinking of selling your Western MA home? Give the buyers what they want!

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Granite Installation, Santa Cecilia Countertop, and Tile Backsplash Design (Photo credit: granite-charlotte)

Each year the National Association of REALTORS does a study to discover what today’s buyers are looking for in the next home they purchase. 

This study gets boiled down into a list of home features with statistics on the level of importance to the buyers.  This list can guide you in preparing your home for sale by alerting you to what areas of the home are most important to home buyers. Many home sellers make improvements to their home without considering what their potential buyers may want.  This can lead to costly improvements with minimal or no benefit in the sale of the home.

What makes the most sense is to tailor your improvements to you Western MA home towards what today’s home buyer is looking for.  For example: 65% of home buyers expressed that central air conditioning is important in the selection of their next home. Having a garage is a big asset as 78% of the buyers in the survey purchased a home with one.  Granite countertops were important to 20% of those surveyed and 17% preferred stainless steel appliances, but more important to these buyers was that the kitchen have an eat-in space and new appliances. These are just a sampling of the total results.  You can review and download the entire report here:

Home Feature Preferences Edited

You can also listen to an interview on this topic.

If you are considering putting your Western MA home up for sale this spring and want a professional and experienced education on how best to prepare and market your home, give me a call: Lesley Lambert of Park Square Realty 413-575-3611.

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Selling Your Home · Tagged: home, selling

Nov 07 2012

163 Elizabeth Ave, Westfield, MA 01085 – Renovated Ranch Home for Sale


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Like brand new & affordable! Completely renovated home w/new roof, siding, windows, doors, septic, landscaping, bathroom & gorgeous updated kitchen. Lovely backyard w/new deck & landscaping & large garage. Don`t miss this one – it is lovely!

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Listings · Tagged: 163 elizabeth, home, house for sale, lesley lambert, park square realty, ranch, real estate, Westfield

Apr 10 2012

Preparing Your Home For Sale: Wallpaper and Paint

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9 turns 10 soon & wants her own room. Wallpaper has got to go! (Photo credit: LesleyLambert)

This is the time of year that people in Western Massachusetts start thinking about putting their home on the real estate market. When they do, the smart ones invite their trusted REALTOR in to give advice on staging prior to listing the home.

I have been on many of these types of appointments in Western MA over the past couple of months and inevitably there is one main thing that needs to be addressed: paint.

Such a simple thing, paint, but not easy. It is messy and time consuming and hiring professionals can get pricey, but let me tell you something…you need to do it!

Even a home that is already fairly neutral will benefit from a fresh coat of paint, but most homes haven’t been painted in years or are decorated with colors that might turn off potential buyers.

Now, if you have wallpaper on the walls we have a whole other issue. Buyers HATE wallpaper. Yes, that expensive paper that you have loved is a deterrent to the sale of your home. No, the buyer can’t “just deal with it”. The buyer will buy a house without wallpaper and with a fresh coat of paint! The wallpaper needs to come down, the walls need a coat of neutral (but not cold) paint.

The last issue I encounter often is the paneled basement rec room. Most paneling is dark and while you might feel that lends to the coziness of the room, most people think it looks dated and cave-like. Removing the paneling is expensive, but this can get a coat of paint, too! Prep the paneling with a primer like Kilz and then paint with regular paint over that.

The next question is what color to paint. Here is some advice from an article on AOL Real Estate:

Repainting the Kitchen

In the kitchen it’s good to stay in the orange, red and yellow colors. It is said that they work because they’re food related, but remember to keep them soft and neutral.

Repainting the Bathroom

Paint should be light in these smaller spaces with pops of color brought in with accessories.  Creamy tans and warm beige tones work best.

Repainting the Bedroom

No bright colors here as this is the quiet sanctuary.  If a bath is attached, keep the colors in the same palette.

In general:

Remember that white is too stark and is a turn off to buyers.  Think warm and comforting while still being neutral.

If you are in Western Massachusetts and are wondering what you should do to get your home ready to sell, I am happy to help.  I offer staging and preparation tips at no obligation … just call me:  Lesley Lambert, Park Square Realty, 413-575-3611.

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Selling Your Home · Tagged: Bedroom, Color, Grey, home, home for sale, Home improvement, paint, Panelling, preparing, prepping, Towns of Western Massachusetts, wallpaper

Apr 03 2012

On Family, Friends, Love and Legacy in Western MA

This weekend was a  friend’s 40th birthday party.  Her close knit crowd flew her “home” to Southwick, MA and held a surprise party. I was happy to be invited and even happier to attend.  Even better yet, my sister came “home” with my nephew for the party, too!

I have shared before that I grew up in Southwick, MA.  In retrospect it was a great childhood with wonderful friends and a safe, old fashioned, country surrounding.  Even so, I distinctly remember saying several times in my teen years, “Get me out of here. Anywhere but here.”

I now know that that is a totally normal thing for teenagers and that most of us felt the same, regardless of where we grew up.  I never went very far, but now I am so glad that I didn’t.  Gathering with friends from Southwick makes me so happy.  We have connections and understandings of each other because of our experience in a small town that we would never have shared in another place.

Being there with my friend on her special occasion and all of our friends and especially my sister made me so glad that I am still here in Western MA. We may not all still live in Southwick, MA, but we share a history that creates a legacy that cannot be replicated.

Life in a small town like Southwick, MA may not be as glamorous or cosmopolitan as we thought we wanted, but it does foster a lifetime of support and a legacy of love.

 

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Lesley's Life, Southwick, MA, Towns of Western Massachusetts · Tagged: Entertaining, holidays, home, Parties, shopping, southwick, Southwick Massachusetts, United States

Dec 01 2011

Preparing Your Western Massachusetts Home For Winter

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It is important that you properly prepare your Western Massachusetts home for the winter months.

Let It Snow!

Winterizing your home

Key maintenance tasks to perform

• Clean your gutters. Leaving debris in your gutters is an invitation for trouble. Not only can it freeze and damage the gutters themselves, but it also can force freezing water up under your shingles and damage the roof.

• Disconnect hoses Leaving water in any exterior hoses or pipes can cause them to freeze and burst. If your exterior faucets aren’t self-draining, be sure to turn off the water manually at the shutoff valve inside the house so water doesn’t stand in the wall pipes.

• Schedule a furnace tune-up. checklist of items such as inspecting filters, checking the chimney exhaust, and examining the blower and fuel connections. Expect to pay $50 to $100 for a furnace tune-up.

• Protect your air conditioning unit. If your outdoor air conditioning unit is located under trees or under the drip line of the house where icicles and snow may fall, give it a little protection by placing a sheet of plywood over the top and draping a dropcloth over it. However, don’t create a fully enclosed space, as that can trap moisture and offer winter protection for rodents.

• Close your storm windows. It’s a simple step, but an easy one to forget. Make sure the windows are shut properly so that the outer pane is up and the inner pane is down; this keeps rain and other forms of precipitation out.

• Insulate pull-down staircases for attics.

Spending a weekend or two on maintenance can prevent costly repairs and alert you to developing problems.

SAVING ENERGY, SAVING MONEY!

Put lamps in the corners: Did you know you can switch to a lower wattage bulb in a lamp or lower its dimmer switch and not lose a noticeable amount of light?

Give your water heater a blanket: Just like you pile on extra layers in the winter, your hot water heater can use some extra insulation too. A fiberglass insulation blanket is a simple addition that can cut heat loss and save 4% to 9% on the average water-heating bill.

Turn off the burner before you’re done cooking:

Use the dishwasher: If you think doing your dishes by hand is greener than powering up the dishwasher, you’re wrong. Dishwashers use about 1/3 as much hot water

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  • Nine Energy and Money Saving Tips for Western MA (westernmahomes.net)
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