Curb Appeal and How it Effects Cary Real Estate

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As you enjoy these spring days and nights in Cary, NC, don’t forget to step back and review your home from the curb. As we preview homes preparing them to go on the Cary NC real estate market, one of the primary issues we at LG Real Estate must tackle is that there is a big tree blocking the front door. A clear view of the front door from the street is very inviting to new buyers and helps the imagery of the home when its becomes one of the homes available for Cary real estate. A large overgrown tree that was planted in the incorrect location can become very tricky for us as we set the home up to take the outside photos. If you don’t already have a tree blocking your front door and want to enhance your front yard with some new foliage, try to find a more desirable location to the left or right side of the entry area.

Look around…I bet you might be surprised how many of your Cary, NC neighbors have made this mistake and could end up struggling when they list their home on the Triangle MLS. Now you know.

Do you have any easy curb appeal ideas?

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“Always Think Resale” when buying Cary real estate

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So you decided to buy a home in Cary, NC. Fantastic! You have a variety of choices including hundreds of beautiful neighborhoods and thousands of new homes currently being built. Of course you want to buy your Cary area dream home, the one that fits your needs and appeals to you the most. Before you pull the trigger on your new home, consider this piece of advice. Lenda Goulding, Cary realtor and President of LG Real Estate, says when buying a home “Always Think Resale”.

When it comes to thinking real estate resale in Cary, let’s look at some of the demographics of Cary provided by the Cary Chamber of Commerce. The average age of a Cary, NC resident is 33.7 and 72% of Cary’s population is made up of families. The average family in Cary moves every 5 years. So the odds are very good that the home you buy today will be for sale in the next 5-8 years. “Always Think Resale”

So when thinking resale, try to purchase a home today that will appeal to the largest number of future buyers. In Cary, the highest number of future buyers are going to be …… yes, that’s right ….. Families. So, what does a family want when purchasing a home. Here are three important criteria to consider:

1. Location, Location, Location — Appealing and well kept neighborhoods, quiet and safe streets (cul-de-sacs), neighborhood amenities such as pool and tennis courts, and of course convenience to shopping.

2. The home itself — In Cary go for a 4 or 5 bedroom home with a bonus room and plenty of bathrooms. The kitchen should be large with modern appliances, plenty of storage space, and a 2 or 3 car garage. A large flat backyard is always an attractive feature for a family.

3. Schools –Whether you have kids or not, you should look closely at the schools. In Cary NC, you want to look at all three schools in your neighborhood - elementary, middle, and high school. Also, where are the year round and magnet schools located for your area? A great resource for reports and Wake County school information is: www.wcpss.net/.

So now you found a great neighborhood in Cary with wonderful schools and a home that suits your needs today. What else is important to keep in mind in Cary when you’re “Always Thinking Resale”? Answer: New Home Competiton.

In Cary there are literally thousands of new homes being built with all the latest and greatest amenities and home styles. When you sell your home in Cary in the next 5 - 8 years, your main competition will be new homes. The way you compete with new homes is to keep your home updated and in what Lenda Goulding (LG Real Estate) refers to as “Parade Pretty”.

So look for a home with a functional floor plan that is well built and maintained. If a home has “good bones” (Lenda again) it can be updated over time to compete with new homes. The landscape is another often overlooked criteria. Remember, new homes are not going to have well developed and mature landscapes. So purchase a home with a good landscape blueprint and work to continually upgrade your landscape. Here is where your home home can really shine and beat those new home beauties.

In summary, when you buy your next Cary, NC home, review the factors outlined in this article and of course, “Always Think Resale”. Please drop us a line with any ideas you have for enhancing resale potential when buying your Cary NC home.

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So I’ve decluttered - Where in Cary, NC can I take my stuff?

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We’ve all heard it…before selling your house you need to declutter. 

And, here at LG Real Estate, we have a process where we preview each of our Cary, NC listings before they go on the market and suggest to the sellers what needs to be removed.  But, what then?  I thought I would take a moment and just list a few of our favorite donation organizations in Cary, NC.

Habitat for Humanity in Wake County

If you remodeled your kitchen, bathroom or any part of your home in the getting your home on the market process, you can check out www.habitatwake.org to see if you can utilize their limited pick up service or drop off old cabinets and any usuable leftover building materials.

Dress for SDonation Dress in Cary, NCuccess

Have you been cleaning out your closets? A new location is opening in the Raleigh/Durham area at Northgate Mall by June 2nd.  This group has served more than 400,000 women by providing business appropriate clothing.  To find out more and learn about donation sites, see www.dressforsuccess.org/trianglenc

Teaming for Technology in Wake CountyComputer Donations in Cary, NC

A division of United Way that has lots of information on how to donate computer equipment, help out a worthy nonprofit school or a family and even get a tax break.   http://www.unitedwaytriangle.org/t4t/donate.asp

Dorcus Thrift Shop in Cary, NC

Located at 1231 NE Maynard, the Docus Thrift Shop sells used items and helps local neighbors in immediate crisis.  If you go during their store hours, someone will write up a receipt for your donations and even help you unload your car.  Check out www.cca-cary.org for store hours and a detailed list of what they accept. 

Official Site for Wake County - Wake.gov

This is a neat resource for Cary area real estate.  You can use this link and then there is a search engine that will help you with options to dispose of about everything from old paint, to ink cartridges, to propane tanks, to plumbing options.  Take a look at  http://www.wakegov.com/recycling/trashtakers/default.htm   

Do you have any favorite donation places in Cary, NC?  If so, please share.

 

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