Sunday, December 11, 2011

4 Riva Ridge Stafford VA 22556

Great Opportunity!
Fabulous Home on almost 4 Ac. In Prestigious SEVEN LAKES

MRIS ST7702569

JUST REDUCED TO ~ $475,000 ( 1/5/2012)

Almost 6000 sq. ft.

Brick front, 3 car side entry garage, hardwood & ceramic tile floors, fireplace, gourmet kitchen with granite and cooktop, deck & patio, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and so much more to enjoy! I think you are going to love this home!

Eunice Waller
Prudential Simpson & Assoc.
540-842-1061

"Working Together Great Things Can Happen ~ Helping Families Since 1984!"

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Great Article by Realty Times...Worth Reading

Don't Misjudge a Property by Its Street Face



September 20, 2011 -- Realty Times Feature Article by PJ Wade
For real estate buyers, the process of purchasing a home, or cottage, can be overwhelming. Many purchasers, particularly first-time or first-time-in-a-long-time buyers, are relieved that at least part of the process is easy—viewing properties. That's where they make a big mistake.
It seems easy.
Look at a house from the street, and you either like it or you don't.
Walk through a house or condominium in 30 minutes or less, and you either love it or hate it.

Pretty presumptuous. Without specific construction knowledge and an eye for interior design—and in less time than typically spent picking out new clothes—buyers decide where to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars which they usually have to borrow. After one brief viewing, do you know that particular house, townhome, condominium unit, or recreational property well enough to know "This is it"?
The odd thing is that buyers know they can be tricked.

There are enough makeover television shows, websites, and publications making millions doing just that. The "before" picture is a dump. The "after" picture is stunning. Usually, it's just paint, nicer furniture, and talented interior design that makes the difference that buyers pay for.
Smells are a big turn off, yet buyers know that if smell-cancelling products had been sprayed around, the place would smell sweet, but they still pass on a chance for a sweet price.
Bad decorating or sloppy housekeeping generates "I couldn't live here" reactions. Yet, buyers are not moving in with the seller, furnishings and decor intact. Viewing a property means imagining your own furniture and decor in place of what's there now. Won't be long before a program or app will allow buyers to do exactly that with each potential buy. Until then, forget whether you'd want to live with the sellers, and concentrate on placing your personal stamp on the property to test its home-worthiness.

Logically, TV's demonstrated cosmetically-induced increase in real estate value should have buyers searching for money-saving "before" real estate. Instead, an industry has been carved off the real estate profession—staging—to superficially transform the saddest "before" real estate into a stunning "after." Buyers now willingly pay more (that's really borrow more) to view and buy an "after."
Real estate professionals are always ready to help buyers see genuine value in a "fixer upper," which often just need new paint and an up-dated look. Their training and experience has taught real estate professionals to first appraise properties by location and quality of construction. Then they add on or subtract the elusive amount that represents market appeal, or the lack of it, to arrive at market value.
While interest rates remain low, buyers continue to search for their "dream home." As interest rates rise and economies tighten, the drive for a "real buy" may overtake the bedazzled-style of buying. The uncertainty of investment markets will also place the emphasis on buying substance which will steadily appreciate in value over time.
If you decide to search out a great "real buy," there are a few of PJ's Smarten UP tips to keep in mind:
Virtual tours can reveal traffic flow problems and unappealing features, but they should not be a deciding "no view" factor if the location is ideal and the price affordable.
Curb appeal may get you in, but a property's bad street face should not keep you out when the location is great. If fewer people see the inside, competition will be lower. The property may be on the market longer, so the property owners more flexible. If curb appeal is lacking, when you're the owner you'll make money by adding value to the exterior.
Major structural issues like sagging beams and "in the way" bearing walls will cost money, so arrange professional estimates to back up an offer that reflects the costs ahead.
Plumbing and electrical work are a another expense. Knob and tube wiring may not be insurable, so be sure home inspectors know their job and are thorough. Too many times, electrical service has been doctored to look as if knob and tube has been removed, but it was merely patched with new wiring in visible places.
Particularly in southern Ontario, termites are increasingly a problem. Not discussed openly, there are specific areas of Toronto and other communities where termites flourish and they aren't going away. The key is protecting your property by treating the soil regularly. Is a great location worth that to you?

Do not look at furnishings or colour choices, especially great ones. Problems can be hiding under cosmetics. Anything newly-done should be examined closely. Watch makeover shows to see "what" will hide "what."

Viewing potential real estate is just as complex as every part of buying. Whether or not you love the real estate's street face, give it a good going over if the location and price are right for you. It's not what you see but what you know about real estate that make it and you valuable.

For more of PJ's Smarten UP Buying Tips: 10 Tips for Those Who Have Decided to Buy


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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Life Goes On...

Life Goes On…



As life goes on, as families grow, as careers change, your goals may shift. I am here to respond to the changes in your personal lifestyle. Buying a home is the largest purchase most people make and I can help you find the home that has what is really important to you and your family. I am here for you today and will be here tomorrow…whenever you are ready. I will listen to your needs, help you understand your options and work with you every step of the way to find the home that meets your needs.

Eunice Waller

Prudential Simpson & Associates

540-842-1061 Call or Text

“Working Together Great Things Can Happen ~ Helping Families Since 1984!”

www.FredericksburgHomeSource.com

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Parker and Emmie - End of Summer 2011


 Can't Keep Emmie Out of the
Rain Water







 





Emmie Will Pick Every Flower!

            Parker and Emmie
     My Youngest Grandchildren! 


They Really Do Like Each Other!

Playing in the Rain Water!

                           

Monday, August 22, 2011

Are You Outgrowing Your Present Home?

Are you outgrowing your present home?


I realize that you may be waiting for the market to improve before you sell your home! Did you know it is actually advantageous to buy a larger home in a down market? You might get less for the home you are selling but you can get a larger home for less too. It just may be time for you to make the move to that larger home while interest rates are at record lows.

If you or someone you know is in the market to buy or sell a home I would love to exceed your expectations!

Call Eunice Waller at 540-842-1061  anytime…I am a full time realtor with PRUDENTIAL SIMPSON & ASSOCIATES and It’s What I Do!

Jeans, Sneakers, Backpacks, Lunch Bags!

Jeans, Sneakers, Backpacks, Lunch Bags!


… Another school year is about to begin!

It's school time again! Your children are probably feeling excited and maybe a little sad that summer is over. Some kids feel nervous or a little scared on the first day of school because of all the new things: new teachers, new friends, and maybe even a new school. Luckily, these "new" worries only stick around for a little while.

They might already know a lot of kids in their classes on the first day. Be sure to remind your children it's a great day to make a new friend and to say hello to kids they know and new ones that they don't. Encourage them to make the first move, they will be glad they did and so will their new friend!
Have a great school year!

Eunice

Thursday, August 18, 2011

13143 Mt. Zion Church Rd, Culpeper VA Video



Hi folks,
I just listed this fabulous 3048 sq. ft. one level home on 3.55 Acres  in historic Culpeper VA ~ "Voted the best place to live".  It has 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. This home was built in 1987 but it has been completely updated and it is a super fantastic property plus it is only 5 minutes to shopping and fine schools
The new wide plank hardwood floors are so shiny you would  think they have never been walked on. Freshly painted interior with warm and inviting colors. You will enjoy the huge deck, it is perfect for those family BBQ's, 2 fireplaces ~ 1 has a wood stove insert, built in bookcases, skylights, new bath fixtures, updated light fixtures and so much more. The owners have done all the work for you and it's ready for you to enjoy! Contact me to schedule your in person tour. I think you are going to love it! Seriously ~ you won't be disappointed with this home! Priced at $349,000

You can also find more information about this home on my website at: http://www.fredericksburghomesource.com.z57preview.com/_Eunice_Waller,_FREDERICKSBURG_VA_REAL_ESTATE_listings/C7E1822B-EE2B-4641-B39C5E153EB42A64.shtml

MRIS # CU7670496 

Eunice Waller
Prudential Simpson & Associates
 540-842-1061 Call or Text

"Working Together Great Things Can Happen ~ Helping Families Since 1984!"