Even homeowners who have moved a few times can be intimidated by the real estate market in general, and the buying and selling process in particular.  First of all, making a decision to sell your home can be difficult. There are so many questions, such as:

  • Is "now" a good time to list?

  • How much can you expect to get for your property? 

  • How long will it take to sell – and what if it doesn't?

 Then there's the buying and selling process: 

 • How do you prepare your home for sale?

 • How do you find homes that meet your criteria and are within your price range?

 • How do you prepare your home for viewings?

 Yes, there's a lot to think about. That's why finding a good REALTOR® who is an expert on the local market is so important.   A good REALTOR® will help you understand the market, the current market value of your home, and what you can expect should you decide to list.   A good REALTOR® will also walk you step-by-step through the home selling and buying process, and work hard to make sure everything goes smoothly.  So if you're considering buying or selling a home, take the time to find a good REALTOR®. It makes all the difference.   Looking for a good REALTOR®? Call the Peshke Real Estate Team today!

 

4 Home Hazards You May Not Know About 

You have smoke detectors. Your doors have good locks. The bathtub has a slip-free pad. By all accounts, your home is a safe and secure place for your family to live.  However, there are some hazards that many homeowners don't consider or even know about. For instance:

 1. Blocked eaves troughs. Eaves troughs clogged with leaves and other debris can cause rainwater to overflow next to your foundation and create a basement leak. 

2. Clogged dryer vents. High temperature air combined with lint is a near ideal condition for a fire. Check and clear the dryer vent at least once a year. 

3. Dirty faucet heads. Kitchen and bath faucets often have built-in screens to spray the water evenly. Unfortunately, dirt and other contaminates can build up on these and, possibly, affect the quality of the water. Clean faucet heads regularly. 

4. Tripping hazards. You could step around a loose section of carpet for years and then one day, in a moment of distraction, trip over it and fall. When you see a potential tripping hazard in your home, don't ignore it. Fix it. 

Being diligent about home safety takes a little more time. But, if it prevents one injury or illness, it's worth the effort.

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