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Jan 12 2014

Make Your Western MA Home for Sale Stand Out From the Competition!

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As a REALTOR in Western MA, I get the chance to see a lot of homes, but this week was even more than is typical.  I had an out of town client in for just a couple of days.  He had an ambitious list of homes he wanted to see and not much time to do it.

 

Luckily for both of us, I have the process of scheduling showings down to a science.  If the homes a client wants to see are in the same general area, I can schedule us to see up to four houses in one hour.  Also, I tell my buyer clients that we are under no obligation to view every square inch of every home we see.  If we have walked through the main living area and you know for a fact, you are NOT buying this home, then why bother going into the basement?  I tell my clients to give me constant feedback on their thoughts while we are in the home so we can better manage our time with the properties we might purchase.

 

So on Friday I showed this buyer client 7  homes in a little over two hours.  The following day we saw 4 more in approximately an hour.  Here is a brief and anonymous rundown of our experience:

 

  • House #1- horrible carpeting was the first thing we saw upon entering.  Not just the color (pea green), but the condition was atrocious.  The house was dated AND it was messy.  We stayed about five minutes until my client gave it a firm, “no way”.

  • House #2- Lovely from start to finish.  Not only was the home immaculate and staged for showings, but the lights were on and the home had obviously been well maintained on a regular basis.  Two of the bedrooms were small children’s rooms and they were uncluttered and spotless.  Our entire experience was one of good impressions and the buyer loved this property.  We stayed at least 20 minutes here and looked at every square inch of the home. 

  • House #3- Great neighborhood, bad driveway.  Upon entering there was a lovely front room and great open kitchen area, but the house was still decorated for Christmas and the flooring was different in each room.  The home was neat, but not prepped for showings.  We stayed about 10 minutes until the buyer decided it was too much updating.

  • House #4- Nice spot on the end of a street, yard (what you can see under the snow) was great.  Inside was cluttered with piles of things like baseball hats and t-shirts being prominent in the bedrooms.  This home was too small for my client.  We stayed about 1o minutes.

  • House #5- I wish I could give feedback on the inside.  The home was on a nice cul-de-sac.  The exterior needed updating and the front doors were very old.   We tried to get inside, but the key wouldn’t turn in the lock.  We actually stayed at this house quite some time (probably 15 – 20 minutes) trying to get in before we gave up and moved on.  The listing agent was pro-active in getting the door opened later, but we were unable to return and the buyer decided he didn’t want to see it, anyway.

  • House #6-  The client hated the neighborhood and we didn’t go inside. 

  • House #7- This was a lovely new construction home with a nice layout, hardwood floors on the entire first floor and a HUGE MBR suite.  We stayed about 20 minutes here as the client debated the bonus of having a new home vs. the location on a busy street.  This property was his second favorite home.

  • House #8- Buyer liked the location and the layout.  Home was very clean, but the client didn’t like the white carpeting that runs throughout. 

  • House #9- Super large raised ranch on a nice street.  We were both impressed with the space available.  There were some dated elements to the home and while it was neat, it wasn’t staged.  We stayed about 15 minutes and this was the buyer’s third choice. 

  • House #10-  First issue, the sidewalks were not shoveled and this showing was after snow, ice and during the showing…rain.  The walk to the front door was treacherous.  Inside was very nice, although on the small side and on a busy road.  We stayed about 15 minutes while the buyer considered the size.

  • House #11-  Treacherous driveway.  The buyer didn’t want to see inside.

 

So, if you made it this far here are the take-aways from my two days of showings:

 

FIRST IMPRESSIONS:  If your driveway is icy or front walk is not cleared and de-iced, the buyer has a red flag up before they even step inside your home.  As seen with my client, they may decided NOT to go in your home based on this.  Things like front doors and decorations also add to the first impression.

 

OPENING THE FRONT DOOR:  What is the first thing a buyer will notice when the door is opened?  If it isn’t a benefit to the property, find a way to fix it.  You want to encourage the buyer to want to see more of the home based on the entry.

 

STAGING:  Yes, folks, staging matters.  It is an added job and potentially an added expense if you hire a professional, but it will pay off in the end.  Buyers are looking at your home as a commodity, as a potential next home for themselves NOT as your home.  Get neutral and get retail and your home will stand out from the rest of the Western Mass homes for sale.

 

PREPARATION: If you live in the home, prepare the home for the showing.  Turn on the lights, make sure it smells nice, play some soft classical music and if it is winter, make sure the heat is turned up.

 

KITCHENS:  The kitchen should be empty of your life.  No dishes, no utensils, certainly no mail on the table.

 

BATHS:  If your bath features colored tile (pink, blue, green, etc) then you might want to consider having it painted with porcelain paint.  Outdated vanity?  Replace it…they aren’t expensive.   Outdated flooring?  Replace it….most bathrooms aren’t that large and you can get the job done at a reasonable price.

 

BASEMENTS:  Organize and clean.  Make sure buyers can see the hot water tank, furnace, electric panel, etc.

 

In a nutshell, the homes that are clean and staged give the buyer the impression that the home has been well cared for.

 

If you are looking for a REALTOR to help you sell your Western MA home, I would love to help you prepare your home for sale.  I can guide you with what improvements and decorations can be made to improve the sale-ability of your home.

 

If you are looking for a REALTOR to help you buy your Western MA home, I can set up your showings in the most efficient manner and support you during the search for your next home.

 

Lesley Lambert, Park Square Realty in Westfield, MA is a REALTOR in Western Massachusetts.  She has been helping Western MA home buyers and Western MA home sellers with their real estate needs for over 24 years.  You can reach Lesley at 413-575-3611.

 

 

 

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying, Selling Your Home · Tagged: buying a home, lesley lambert, real estate, selling a home, staging, Towns of Western Massachusetts, western ma, Westfield Massachusetts

Oct 01 2013

Top Ten Tips for Selling Your Western Massachusetts Home in the Fall by Lesley Lambert, Western MA REALTOR

Autumn Foliage in Westfield, MA
Autumn Foliage in Westfield, MA (Photo credit: LesleyLambert)

It’s Top Ten Tuesday and it is also the first day of October!

We are into my favorite part of fall and I wanted to share with you why this is a great time of year to put your Western MA home on the market!

TOP TEN TIPS FOR SELLING YOUR WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS HOME IN THE FALL

#1- IT IS BUSY!
Most people think that spring is the best time to sell their home, but that is not always the case. Very often the fall is our busiest sales time of year.

#2- GREAT TIMING
With the kids back in school and summer vacations out of the way, people can turn their attention to making a move. The weather is nice and Western MA is scenic in the fall.

#3- CURB APPEAL
Fall can be a wonderful time to make your house pop in the curb appeal department. It is said that yellow flowers are the best to use in front of a house for sale, so yellow mums are perfect. You can also use some festive grasses and pumpkins and don’t forget a festive fall themed wreath! I do not recommend that you use a lot of cartoon blowup decorations or extreme Halloween decors. Think classic New England Autumn for the largest appeal.

#4- PRICE
If you get the price right then you should experience a great demand for your Western MA home for sale in the fall.

#5- WEB APPEAL
Curb appeal is important, but so is web appeal! Make sure you hire an agent that knows how to use the internet and social media channels to give your home maximum exposure.

A walk in the park
A walk in the park (Photo credit: LesleyLambert)

#6- MOVE IN READY
Buyers today want a house they can move into without repairs or major renovations. Paint in neutral taupes and make sure flooring is modern and neutral. Edit any decor that is too extreme in style and remove personal items for a clean, retail look.

#7- SCENT
Fall scents are so cozy and welcoming. Make sure your house smells lovely before a showing. You can bake an apple pie (if you are good that way) or think of pumpkin, spice and other autumn scents.

#8- DEMAND
There are buyers who have been looking all summer and didn’t find the right house. Getting yours on now at the right price and looking great will catch their attention as a fresh option.

#9- LESS COMPETITION
Since most people think that spring is the best time to sell, many Western MA homeowners are waiting until next spring to put their house on the market. That means less competition for you! The buyers are still out there and the rates are holding at all time lows, the demand is there and you will be the supply!

#10- HOLIDAYS
Doesn’t the idea of being in your new home for the holidays sound great? It does to buyers, too! Get the jump on your Western MA home for sale by following these tips and you can make it happen!

If you have a WESTERN MA home you want to sell, I would love to help you reach your goals!
Lesley Lambert, WESTERN MA REALTOR with Park Square Realty. 413-575-3611

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Selling Your Home · Tagged: autumn, Halloween, lesley lambert, park square realty, Real estate broker, top ten tuesday, Towns of Western Massachusetts, Westfield, Westfield Massachusetts

Sep 26 2013

Foreclosure Homes for Sale in Westfield, MA 01085 – Lesley Lambert, WESTFIELD REALTOR

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Westfield MA new clock tower (Photo credit: LesleyLambert)

Are you a home buyer who is looking to purchase a foreclosure home for sale in Westfield, MA 01085?

As of today, there are five foreclosed homes for sale in Westfield, MA.  If you want to stay up to day with homes for sale in Westfield you can use this map based home search:

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The foreclosed homes for sale in Westfield range in price from $74,900 to $254,900 in asking price:

If you are looking to buy a home in Westfield or have a home to sell in Westfield, MA then I would love to help.  Lesley Lambert, WESTFIELD REALTOR at Park Square Realty.  Call or text: 413-575-3611

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Listings, Towns of Western Massachusetts, Westfield · Tagged: Business and Economy, foreclosure, home for sale, lesley lambert, pioneer valley, real estate, Westfield, Westfield Massachusetts

Sep 12 2013

I am a great REALTOR, but don’t take my word on it! Why You Should Hire Lesley Lambert, Western MA REALTOR

Lesley Lambert, Western MA REALTOR
Lesley Lambert, Western MA REALTOR (Photo credit: LesleyLambert)

I have worked hard to become knowledgeable and have dedicated myself to a professional career as a Western MA REALTOR. I know my experience and education and have confidence that I will work to the best of my abilities on every transaction.

 

All that said, I know you won’t take my word on that, nor should you. Therefore, I want to share the words of one of my recent clients, so that you can see what people who have worked with me have to say about my performance.

 

This client, Donna, said she followed me on social media for long before she contacted me. She didn’t alert me that she was there and we never chatted, but I guess she was following my work and the work of other agents and assessing who she would want to hire when the time came.

 

She and her husband ended up hiring me (obviously) and I was thrilled to help sell her home. This is what she had to say about our real estate transaction in Westfield:

 

“I have been following Lesley’s career and her success! Lesley was, by far, the best REALTOR we interviewed. Her high tech sales techniques were just what we were looking for in order to sell our house quickly. She was honest about what was needed to sell- we followed her instructions to a tee and our house sold in just 10 days at the asking price. I would definitely recommend Lesley to anyone as a caring, professional REALTOR that shows results!” –Donna Wisniowski

Thank you, Donna and Glenn for the opportunity to work with you to get your Westfield, MA home sold!  I enjoyed every moment and appreciate your kind words!

If you need a Western MA REALTOR to sell your Westfield, Southwick or other Western MA area home, I would love to interview for the job!

Lesley Lambert, Western MA REALTOR with Park Square Realty serving Westfield, Southwick, Agawam and the entire Pioneer Valley of Western MA.  413-575-3611 (call or text).

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Testimonials · Tagged: Lesley, real estate, testimonial, Westfield, Westfield Massachusetts

Dec 28 2012

Westfield, MA Real Estate Market Trends Report for 2012

Westfield, MA real estate market reportsAre you wondering about how the real estate market in Westfield, MA did in 2012? 

This market report will give you all the information you need to know about single family home sales, multi-family home sales, condominium home sales and more in Westfield, MA 01085.

If you have a real estate question or need help in buying or selling a home in Westfield, MA then I would love to interview for the job. Call me, Lesley Lambert of Park Square Realty at 413-575-3611.

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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Market Reports · Tagged: Business, Business and Economy, lesley lambert, park square realty, real estate, United States, Westfield, Westfield Massachusetts

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