Curb Appeal

Mather RoadIt’s Showtime! That’s what I tell sellers when we go live with their Austin real estate on the Austin Multiple Listing Service, Realtor.com, Austinhomesearch.com and about 100 more websites.  Showtime for one of my Austin listings generally includes a sign in the yard with a text rider for color pictures and data.  Before the marketing begins, the outside work need to be finished because the exterior of the house will set the stage for what’s inside.

A showing starts at the street

Listing appointments are more than just about the paperwork, market data and pricing.  I tour the home with a buyer’s eyes pointing out things along the way that have often been there for so long the owner doesn’t even see them anymore.  My suggestions start from the street, not inside the house.  I tell sellers all of the time that I want the house to look ‘light, bright and happy.’ I want people to feel good when they visit one of my listings from the moment they pull up to the house.  Whether a potential buyer is just driving home from work or a buyer’s agent is showing a property, the goal is to get the buyer to come inside because they want to see more.

Add curb appeal to your Austin home

Here are some tips to get your home show ready or maybe just a little happier:

  • Replace dead plants with flowers
  • Store garage and recycling containers on the side of the house or in the garage.  Not only does this increase curb appeal, it also aids in parking in front of the house.
  • Put the garden hose away when not in use.  Buyers don’t want to be walking over it to get to the front door.
  • Paint your mail box and door knocker (if rusting) with some metallic paint.
  • Replace the door mat.
  • Hose off the front of the house (you can power wash but just be prepared to paint)
  • Clean the gutters
  • Rake and sweep dead leaves

Added Steps Austin Buyers Appreciate

Want to go the extra mile?  Most home buyers would like to have a green thumb, but not everyone does.  Buyers do appreciate and see the appeal when home owners go the extra mile and plant drought resistant plants.  With water restrictions already in place throughout most of Central Texas, using native plants and grasses that are heat and drought tolerant shows a buyer that the owner was thinking ahead.  Buyers will know they won’t be replanting plants in a year or won’t need to water excessively.

Curb appeal can make all of the difference in getting a buyer inside a house and getting it sold.

The Wizard of Oz

wizardWhen I bought my first house in 1993 and had a lot of questions to answer.  No, they weren’t to my parents or even my friends, they were written to the underwriter who was processing my loan.  One of the questions was what I spent $1,000 on because they saw the funds withdrawn from my bank and wanted an explanation.  I played the guilt card and told them it was for my wedding dress, when in reality it was for a vacation.

The world we live in today is very similar to that period of time.  Yes, it is certainly easier for people to get loans than say 2 years ago, but lenders are cautious and are analyzing quite a bit to make certain people can actually afford what they are trying to buy.

There is a lot of dialogue when a buyer initially purchases a home between a seller’s agent, a buyer’s agent and loan officer.  A seller’s agent looks at the pre-qualification letter to see if the lender has completed certain steps to make certain the buyer is viable.  The buyer’s agent initially has a buyer talk to a lender and get pre-qualified before even shopping for a home to ensure they can afford it.  The loan officer reviews credit scores, the debt to income ratio, loan programs and funds to find a product that meets their criteria and is affordable.

After all is said and done with the buyer under contract, the wonderful wizard takes over.  This is the final stretch to the finish line.  I refer to underwriter as the Wizard of Oz because it paints a picture people can relate to.  It is the underwriter who blesses the file before closing to make sure all of the loan conditions have been met.  The underwriter doesn’t always know everything.  The underwriter simply opens a file, reviews it and may ask lots of questions along the way.  The process can be extremely frustrating for a buyer as it may seem repetitive and even invasive.

Remember that a buyer who requires a loan is buying a house with the underwriter’s blessing. Appease the wizard and go with the flow, keeping in mind you are almost at the finish line.

Just Sold in Barton Hills

1304 Robert E LeeJust sold, 1304 Robert E Lee Road in Barton Hills offers nearly 3,000 square feet of living space in this 2-story duplex.  Side A has 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths and a loft space, with the master located on the main floor.  Side B features 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths with the master on the second floor.  Each side of the duplex has it’s own private outdoor yard space, a wood burning fireplace, separate utility closets and carport space.

1304 Robert E Lee Road, Austin, TX 78704

1304 Robert E lee Road was an attractive investment property due to it’s hot 78704 location.  The zip code 78704 in Austin is the home of Zilker Park, Barton Springs Restaurant Row, South Congress Avenue in the SoCo District, the Town Lake Hike & Bike Trail, Lady Bird Lake, the SoLa District on South Lamar and the SoFi District on South First.

Barton Hills, Austin 78704

1304 Robert E Lee Road is very close to Barton Springs Pool, Zilker Park and the Umlauf Sculpture Garden.  This Luxury location is convenient when Austin’s local festivals like the Zilker Park Kite Festival, SXSW and the Austin City Limits Music Festival are taking place.