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Mecklenburg home prices up slightly

clock March 27, 2009 02:50 by author Paul Ryan
The average sales price of homes in Mecklenburg County rose slightly in February to $198,152, according to the Charlotte Regional Realtor Association.

In January, the average sales price was $195,023. The number of houses sold, however, fell to 580 from 586.

Despite the uptick in sales price last month, home prices in the county have dropped more than 16 percent from February 2008, when the average sales price was $237,037.

The number of closings dropped more than 44 percent in the same period. There were 1,045 homes sold in the county in February of last year.

The Charlotte Regional Realtor Association operates the Carolina Multiple Listing Services Inc., which has more than 10,000 subscribers. The trade association provides resources and services to more than 9,000 Realtor members.

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Nestlewood News Feb 2009 Edition

clock February 18, 2009 10:13 by author Paul Ryan

Got Curb Appeal?

Are you planning on putting your house on the market this Spring?

Here’s how to turn your home into a showplace: 

Every home owner wants their home to sell quickly and bring top dollar.

Careful planning and knowing how to spruce up your home will help you achieve this goal.

 

1) Curb Appeal. 

The exterior of your home gives the buyer the 1st impression. Spruce up the mulch, add perennials for a 

fresh look. The front door should be freshly painted and with properly  working  hardware.

For example new house numbers, door handle and door bell. Add a few  potted plants around the door way 

to create an inviting atmosphere. 

 

2)Create a warm, cozy environment.               

                   

It’s almost as if you were staging your own home. Add texture and color with accessories.

Add silk pillows, a chenille throw and some great scented candles for ambience. 

 

3)De-clutter and  de-personalize 

your home. Put away personal photos and heirlooms. You don’t want the buyer distracted by 

looking at your personal photos wondering about the home owner.  You want the buyer to 

picture  themselves living there. 

 

4)The #1 room that influences the buyer’s decision is the kitchen. 

It’s become the center of the home, where all the entertaining is done.  Make the countertops 

and cabinet space seem larger by removing clutter off the counter tops and removing  extra 

pots, pans and dishes in the cabinets.  Make coun

tertops, cabinets and appliances shine.   

 

5)Make all minor repairs.  

Consider a fresh coat of paint, replace cracked tiles, re-caulk tub and shower, fix any leaking faucets, clean all carpets. 

 

6)Remove pet odors.  

Painting and cleaning the carpets,  should resolve this issue. 

 

7) Have your property inspected by a professional home inspector. 

It’s better to know up front and have any issues addressed prior to listing your home. Once the 

inspection is complete , decide which items are priorities. For example: are you going to get your 

money back if you install a new water heater? Maybe you only nee

d to make a small repair. 


 

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Let us Minimize Vacancies and Maximize Income with our Leasing Management Services.

clock February 18, 2009 10:12 by author Paul Ryan

Property Management Services

We have expanded our staff to accommodate your rental/leasing management needs. Let Nestlewood Realty help you manage your rental property for you.  We can help you minimize vacancies, and maximize income. 

Our management services include the following: 

*Review the property and determine the rental fee based on a market analysis. 

*Advertise the property in the Multiple Listing Service, Craigslist, sign with Nestlewood Realty sign  

*Arrange appointments with prospective tenants to show the property   

*Issue a rental/ credit application. Verify employment, credit and rental history. Perform a criminal background check. 

*Prepare a Residential Lease Agreement

*Collect rent and Security Deposit. 

*Perform a Walk through Inspection with tenant

*Ensure rental payments are received promptly. Any late payments will be addressed accordingly. 

*Coordinate routine and emergency repairs. Ensure lawn care is provided   


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