Archive for October, 2009
Homeowner tip – Repair or Replace?

There’s nothing worse than having a major appliance break, especially since most people depend heavily on their dish washer and laundry machines. Then, there is the inevitable choice that must be made: whether to repair it or just get a new one.
Of course, the primary factor to consider when making a decision is the cost of the repair versus the cost of replacing the appliance, factoring in such things as tax, installation, and removal and disposal of the broken unit. According to Angie’s List, a national consumer ratings company, these things should also be considered:
- Age/History – Older appliances may require ongoing service, which could cost more over time than simply buying something new. On the other hand, if you have not had trouble with the appliance in the past, it might be worth fixing it.
- Energy Efficiency – New appliances could save you considerably when it comes to energy costs. Determine if the energy savings will offset the cost of a new appliance. In addition, tax credits may be available on energy-efficient units.
- Features/Performance – As technology advances, appliances have more and more features and can do more things. Putting cost aside, purchasing a new appliance might be the right choice simply because it improves your quality of life.
If the decision is to purchase a new appliance, remember that quality products tend to last longer, and that proper care will help prevent problems and reduce the need for repairs.
Contact me if you are considering a move into or out of Bedminster, NJ; I am happy to help you determine the value of your Bedminster home, or you can search what’s for sale in Bedminster (and many other areas as well!)
Tips for Sellers – Get your Bedminster home SOLD!
Some rules to follow when selling your home
- Hire a good agent - A professional who knows your neighborhood and has a good track record in the community. Don’t hesitate to ask how many sales they handle in a year, how much of that business has been local and what percentage was representing sellers vs. buyers. A good balance of both is important. It’s good for a listing agent to represent buyers sometimes – it helps to understand both sides of the transaction.
- Clean out the clutter – you are moving: start packing! Closets count too! Don’t just shove your stuff in a closet – those doors will be opened!! I read somewhere that when kitchen counters are free of appliances and other clutter, the kitchen will appear 40% larger. I’m not sure if that’s exactly true, but you get the picture!
- Spiff things up – make any improvements that will make a a difference in how the house shows. A fresh coat of paint goes a long way, a throw on the couch, clean windows! Keep the front walk swept, the front door should be in good shape, the hedges trimmed and the lawn mowed. Buyers make a decision within the first 10 seconds – not whether they’ll buy a particular house, but whether they will even consider the house. First Impressions count for a lot!
- Determine the worth of your home – Knowing the fair market value of your home is so important as it allows you to play the market smarter. Contact me for information on the value of your home, and then,
- Price it right! – I can help you be objective when pricing your home. We need to set the price so that it is as close to market value as possible. The price must reflect trends in the market and take into consideration what has sold in and around the neighborhood. Visit my website for more information on what has sold in Bedminster, NJ.
- Have a plan; and share this plan with your realtor. Are you set on your price or eager to move? Have you already purchased your next home? How low are you willing to go to make the deal happen? Let’s run through scenarios – be prepared for when that first offer comes in. Typically, the first offer is the best offer, even if it doesn’t appear that way initially.
- Figure out your selling costs: understand the taxes due, attorney fees, township inspections, etc.
- Set the stage – open the curtains, turn on the lights, put away the dog’s dishes. Don’t cook spicy foods, put away the laundry. Place cut flowers on the table. A bright home is a welcoming home. Make it easy to show – don’t require 24 hour notice unless there are extenuating circumstances. It’s hard, but be ready to show the home even on short notice; hopefully this inconvenience will be temporary!

Homeowner tip – fire safety
Did you know that you should NOT use flourescent light bulbs with dimmer switches? Not only does it burn them out faster (three bulbs in one week – according to the homeowner who called the Liberty Corner Fire Company this evening)…but it is a potential fire hazard! My husband, a firefighter with the Liberty Corner Volunteer Fire Company in Bernards Township, came home from a call and said, blog it: Energy saving flourscent bulbs (the energy efficient curly ones as well as the straight tube ones) can be a fire hazard when used with dimmer switches.
Contact me for more information on fire safety or Bedminster Real Estate!
If you are thinking about buying or selling a home visit my website to search what is currently for sale in and around Bedminster, NJ.
