Home Staging: Bringing The Yard Together
One of the most important aspects of staging a home is ensuring that the exterior and yard create a welcoming atmosphere for potential buyers. Its going to be a chore to do this is the yard is unkempt and cluttered, the outside of the home is dirty with old peeling paint, and the garden looks like something out of an amazon movie. Lets divide the exterior and yard into 3 sections: yard, garden and the house itself. Now try to prioritize these areas according to what needs the most attention and what will have the most dramatic effect on the showing of your home.
For argument's sake let's start with the home itself. Start by taking a critical look at your home, if you have a hard time doing this; have a neighbor take a look for you. Make yourself a list of things that you would like to improve. New paint is always a favorite for improving the home's curb appeal and raising it's value. If your pain is fairly recent, try simply cleaning the exterior using a power washer or pressure nozzle on your hose. Also, make sure that the windows are clean. Dirty windows are an eyesore and they can also block light from entering the home. If you have window boxes, be sure that they are clean and have some nice flowers in them.
The yard can be a simple yet powerful tool when selling a home. It is the yard that will likely be a large part of a buyer's first impression of the home. If the yard is full of junk, and overgrown grass then it's pretty safe to say the first opinion of the home will not be good. If you take a look at a home magazine, notice that any exterior shots feature immaculately manicured lawns, surrounded by sturdy, decorative fencing and neat walkways. Fences are one area that many people ignore when looking at a yard but they have a huge impact whether it is realized or not. A well built and coordinated fence is like your yard's frame. It plays a big part in setting the tone for the whole yard so you may want to take the time to paint or if necessary build a new fence.
Gardens are like the icing on the cake for a home. They are a finishing touch, but if done correctly they can be a real focal point for a home's exterior. Take the time to eliminate the weeds and scrub from your garden and replace the faded topsoil with a mulch. The reason behind this is that mulches hold their dark color better and will act as a barrier for weeds that can wreck the look of a garden. Try to coordinate the colors of the flowers you plant with the colors of the home. It will help to create an impressive overall theme for the home that buyers will definitely take notice of.
Jake Marsh is an experienced, professional real estate agent with a degree in marketing, who specializes in Denver, Colorado real estate For access to Denver MLS listings, contact Jake today.
Purchasing Raw Land is a Lucrative Investment
With the rise in real estate prices, and the increase in the World’s populations, the demand for available land to build on has also dramatically increased. As a result of this, the real estate industry has seen a dramatic rise in the amount of people looking abroad to buy raw or undeveloped land.
The new hot spot for recent land acquisition and development has been within the country of Costa Rica. The benefits of turning raw land into developed Costa Rica real estate have been met with increasing popularity, and many more people have signed up to become landowners in the last several years.
One of the most important questions asked by anyone interested in purchasing raw Costa Rica land is, “What happens once the raw land for sale begins to be developed?” In order to effectively answer this question, the process depends on what the raw land will be developed for.
Let’s use this example - If the land will be developed as residential real estate, it will need the expertise of an experienced construction company specializing in land development. This is due to the fact that raw land, once it has entered the developmental stage, to be turned into Costa Rica properties, will need basic requirements such as utilities and roads to sustain habitation.
One of the first tasks in developing Costa Rica real estate would be to survey the land for its various sources of water, and then determine where the septic system should be established and connected to the house.
Once these two areas are in place, the next task would then be to determine where the house should be built. This can be decided, by working closely with a residential construction company, and choosing the best place on the property to build.
Therefore, once raw land is developed, it can go from being a parcel of property, to a beautiful patch of land worth a whole lot more. This is one of the main benefits, of investing in raw land development. The price of the raw land will increase in value as the development on it continues. So not only will you be acquiring and developing the land, but you will also investing in the country of Costa Rica.
Another main benefit of purchasing raw land would be the fact that it is undeveloped land, and you would be the first to live on it. This would mean you could build almost any type of real estate as long as it has adhered to zoning regulations, and in Costa Rica you will find minimal restrictions, if any. There would be no difficulties with the land previously being spoiled by anyone, because you will be the first to live there. This is definitely a huge bonus of raw land acquisition.
A third benefit of purchasing raw land is its appreciation value. There is a considerable difference in the price of the property when it is raw land versus developed and again when a dwelling is built upon it.
As you can see, buying undeveloped, raw land has many worthwhile benefits and opportunities that lead to lucrative investments in Costa Rica property.
by David Lovendahl, Costa Vista Marketing
Costa Vista Land (http://www.costavistaland.com) is ‘developing paradise’ in Costa Rica. They purchase large quantities of raw land at discount prices and develop the properties in less than 18 months. Hence, the unique program in which investors can obtain developed land at undeveloped prices and why company president, Brad Hogan says, "We are an investment company first and a land sale company second." Parcel choices range from valleys to mountains, to beautiful coastline property. Costa Vista Land encourages investors to visit Costa Rica to view their property and will pay for accommodations, meals and transportation to do so. This lucrative program comes with 100% money back guarantee.
For more information, contact 1-877-55-COSTA or in San Jose, Costa Rica (506) 234-7509. And grab your Free 50 minute CD Now by visiting http://www.developingparadise.com
Home Staging: Bringing The Yard Together
One of the most important aspects of staging a home is ensuring that the exterior and yard create a welcoming atmosphere for potential buyers. Its going to be a chore to do this is the yard is unkempt and cluttered, the outside of the home is dirty with old peeling paint, and the garden looks like something out of an amazon movie. Lets divide the exterior and yard into 3 sections: yard, garden and the house itself. Now try to prioritize these areas according to what needs the most attention and what will have the most dramatic effect on the showing of your home.
For argument's sake let's start with the home itself. Start by taking a critical look at your home, if you have a hard time doing this; have a neighbor take a look for you. Make yourself a list of things that you would like to improve. New paint is always a favorite for improving the home's curb appeal and raising it's value. If your pain is fairly recent, try simply cleaning the exterior using a power washer or pressure nozzle on your hose. Also, make sure that the windows are clean. Dirty windows are an eyesore and they can also block light from entering the home. If you have window boxes, be sure that they are clean and have some nice flowers in them.
The yard can be a simple yet powerful tool when selling a home. It is the yard that will likely be a large part of a buyer's first impression of the home. If the yard is full of junk, and overgrown grass then it's pretty safe to say the first opinion of the home will not be good. If you take a look at a home magazine, notice that any exterior shots feature immaculately manicured lawns, surrounded by sturdy, decorative fencing and neat walkways. Fences are one area that many people ignore when looking at a yard but they have a huge impact whether it is realized or not. A well built and coordinated fence is like your yard's frame. It plays a big part in setting the tone for the whole yard so you may want to take the time to paint or if necessary build a new fence.
Gardens are like the icing on the cake for a home. They are a finishing touch, but if done correctly they can be a real focal point for a home's exterior. Take the time to eliminate the weeds and scrub from your garden and replace the faded topsoil with a mulch. The reason behind this is that mulches hold their dark color better and will act as a barrier for weeds that can wreck the look of a garden. Try to coordinate the colors of the flowers you plant with the colors of the home. It will help to create an impressive overall theme for the home that buyers will definitely take notice of.
Jake Marsh is an experienced, professional real estate agent with a degree in marketing, who specializes in Denver, Colorado real estate For access to Denver MLS listings, contact Jake today.
For argument's sake let's start with the home itself. Start by taking a critical look at your home, if you have a hard time doing this; have a neighbor take a look for you. Make yourself a list of things that you would like to improve. New paint is always a favorite for improving the home's curb appeal and raising it's value. If your pain is fairly recent, try simply cleaning the exterior using a power washer or pressure nozzle on your hose. Also, make sure that the windows are clean. Dirty windows are an eyesore and they can also block light from entering the home. If you have window boxes, be sure that they are clean and have some nice flowers in them.
The yard can be a simple yet powerful tool when selling a home. It is the yard that will likely be a large part of a buyer's first impression of the home. If the yard is full of junk, and overgrown grass then it's pretty safe to say the first opinion of the home will not be good. If you take a look at a home magazine, notice that any exterior shots feature immaculately manicured lawns, surrounded by sturdy, decorative fencing and neat walkways. Fences are one area that many people ignore when looking at a yard but they have a huge impact whether it is realized or not. A well built and coordinated fence is like your yard's frame. It plays a big part in setting the tone for the whole yard so you may want to take the time to paint or if necessary build a new fence.
Gardens are like the icing on the cake for a home. They are a finishing touch, but if done correctly they can be a real focal point for a home's exterior. Take the time to eliminate the weeds and scrub from your garden and replace the faded topsoil with a mulch. The reason behind this is that mulches hold their dark color better and will act as a barrier for weeds that can wreck the look of a garden. Try to coordinate the colors of the flowers you plant with the colors of the home. It will help to create an impressive overall theme for the home that buyers will definitely take notice of.
Jake Marsh is an experienced, professional real estate agent with a degree in marketing, who specializes in Denver, Colorado real estate For access to Denver MLS listings, contact Jake today.
Purchasing Raw Land is a Lucrative Investment
With the rise in real estate prices, and the increase in the World’s populations, the demand for available land to build on has also dramatically increased. As a result of this, the real estate industry has seen a dramatic rise in the amount of people looking abroad to buy raw or undeveloped land.
The new hot spot for recent land acquisition and development has been within the country of Costa Rica. The benefits of turning raw land into developed Costa Rica real estate have been met with increasing popularity, and many more people have signed up to become landowners in the last several years.
One of the most important questions asked by anyone interested in purchasing raw Costa Rica land is, “What happens once the raw land for sale begins to be developed?” In order to effectively answer this question, the process depends on what the raw land will be developed for.
Let’s use this example - If the land will be developed as residential real estate, it will need the expertise of an experienced construction company specializing in land development. This is due to the fact that raw land, once it has entered the developmental stage, to be turned into Costa Rica properties, will need basic requirements such as utilities and roads to sustain habitation.
One of the first tasks in developing Costa Rica real estate would be to survey the land for its various sources of water, and then determine where the septic system should be established and connected to the house.
Once these two areas are in place, the next task would then be to determine where the house should be built. This can be decided, by working closely with a residential construction company, and choosing the best place on the property to build.
Therefore, once raw land is developed, it can go from being a parcel of property, to a beautiful patch of land worth a whole lot more. This is one of the main benefits, of investing in raw land development. The price of the raw land will increase in value as the development on it continues. So not only will you be acquiring and developing the land, but you will also investing in the country of Costa Rica.
Another main benefit of purchasing raw land would be the fact that it is undeveloped land, and you would be the first to live on it. This would mean you could build almost any type of real estate as long as it has adhered to zoning regulations, and in Costa Rica you will find minimal restrictions, if any. There would be no difficulties with the land previously being spoiled by anyone, because you will be the first to live there. This is definitely a huge bonus of raw land acquisition.
A third benefit of purchasing raw land is its appreciation value. There is a considerable difference in the price of the property when it is raw land versus developed and again when a dwelling is built upon it.
As you can see, buying undeveloped, raw land has many worthwhile benefits and opportunities that lead to lucrative investments in Costa Rica property.
by David Lovendahl, Costa Vista Marketing
Costa Vista Land (http://www.costavistaland.com) is ‘developing paradise’ in Costa Rica. They purchase large quantities of raw land at discount prices and develop the properties in less than 18 months. Hence, the unique program in which investors can obtain developed land at undeveloped prices and why company president, Brad Hogan says, "We are an investment company first and a land sale company second." Parcel choices range from valleys to mountains, to beautiful coastline property. Costa Vista Land encourages investors to visit Costa Rica to view their property and will pay for accommodations, meals and transportation to do so. This lucrative program comes with 100% money back guarantee.
For more information, contact 1-877-55-COSTA or in San Jose, Costa Rica (506) 234-7509. And grab your Free 50 minute CD Now by visiting http://www.developingparadise.com
Home Staging: Bringing The Yard Together
One of the most important aspects of staging a home is ensuring that the exterior and yard create a welcoming atmosphere for potential buyers. Its going to be a chore to do this is the yard is unkempt and cluttered, the outside of the home is dirty with old peeling paint, and the garden looks like something out of an amazon movie. Lets divide the exterior and yard into 3 sections: yard, garden and the house itself. Now try to prioritize these areas according to what needs the most attention and what will have the most dramatic effect on the showing of your home.
For argument's sake let's start with the home itself. Start by taking a critical look at your home, if you have a hard time doing this; have a neighbor take a look for you. Make yourself a list of things that you would like to improve. New paint is always a favorite for improving the home's curb appeal and raising it's value. If your pain is fairly recent, try simply cleaning the exterior using a power washer or pressure nozzle on your hose. Also, make sure that the windows are clean. Dirty windows are an eyesore and they can also block light from entering the home. If you have window boxes, be sure that they are clean and have some nice flowers in them.
The yard can be a simple yet powerful tool when selling a home. It is the yard that will likely be a large part of a buyer's first impression of the home. If the yard is full of junk, and overgrown grass then it's pretty safe to say the first opinion of the home will not be good. If you take a look at a home magazine, notice that any exterior shots feature immaculately manicured lawns, surrounded by sturdy, decorative fencing and neat walkways. Fences are one area that many people ignore when looking at a yard but they have a huge impact whether it is realized or not. A well built and coordinated fence is like your yard's frame. It plays a big part in setting the tone for the whole yard so you may want to take the time to paint or if necessary build a new fence.
Gardens are like the icing on the cake for a home. They are a finishing touch, but if done correctly they can be a real focal point for a home's exterior. Take the time to eliminate the weeds and scrub from your garden and replace the faded topsoil with a mulch. The reason behind this is that mulches hold their dark color better and will act as a barrier for weeds that can wreck the look of a garden. Try to coordinate the colors of the flowers you plant with the colors of the home. It will help to create an impressive overall theme for the home that buyers will definitely take notice of.
Jake Marsh is an experienced, professional real estate agent with a degree in marketing, who specializes in Denver, Colorado real estate For access to Denver MLS listings, contact Jake today.

