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How to Properly Maintain a Rural Property

July 29, 2022 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

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Living in the country is at the core of many people’s dreams. Fresh air, gardens and wild animals are a big part of the draw. If you’re considering a move to the country, there are some things you should know about maintaining a rural property. Here are a few tips to help you keep your rural home in top shape.

Water Well
Most rural properties rely on water wells for their water supply. This means that you’ll need to have your well regularly inspected and serviced to ensure that it is functioning properly. You’ll also need to be sure to know how your pump and tank work and how to troubleshoot and fix minor issues they may have. You’ll also want to have the proper equipment on hand in case of a power outage or other emergency or install a generator to power the pump in the absence of electricity.

Septic System
Another thing to be aware of if you’re moving to the country is that most rural properties rely on septic systems for their wastewater. This means that you’ll need to have your septic system inspected and pumped every few years to keep it working properly. You’ll also want to be careful about what you put down your drains and toilets as some things can clog and damage your system. When buying a property, it’s a good idea to have local experts come out and do an inspection on the system to assess its age, size, and condition to determine whether it is adequate for your family’s needs.

Foliage
One of the most attractive features of rural properties is the usually larger property sizes. Even if a property doesn’t have acreage, the lot sizes tend to be much bigger than city lots. If you’ve ever mowed your lawn and a few days later the grass was shin-high already, imagine how much effort it will take to tend a large yard. If you end up buying a rural property, this is a great time to consider a riding mower. They are versatile and can pull utility trailers, or even small garden plows. You’ll also need a variety of trimming devices for trees and bushes. In the country where “growing like a weed” manifests into reality, you’ll need to round up all the gardener’s power tools you can get!

Security
There is a common notion that living in the country is automatically safer than living in the city. While this may be true in some cases, there are also certain dangers that come with rural living. Because properties are often more spread out, it can take law enforcement longer to respond to an incident. This is why it’s important to have a good security system in place as well as a few well-trained guard dogs. You should also be aware of your surroundings and know who your neighbors are and how to get in touch with them in case of an emergency.

With a little bit of preparation, country living can indeed be the stuff of dreams. Just be sure to do your research and be proactive with maintenance to manage the challenges that come with a rural property.

 

Article source: https://blog.rismedia.com/2022/how-to-properly-maintain-a-rural-property/.

Filed Under: Home Maintenance Tagged With: Colorado Real Estate, Home Maintenance, owning a home, Real Estate Tips

Ways to Improve Your Home’s Roof Without Replacing It

July 15, 2022 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

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Your roof protects your family and your belongings from the elements, but it also adds to the curb appeal of your house. When you discover that your roof needs work, you may wonder if it should be replaced or repaired. Replacement is costly, so you may be on the lookout for more affordable options. Here are some ways you can improve your roof without replacing it.

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Filed Under: Home Improvements, Home Maintenance Tagged With: DIY, Home Improvement, Home Maintenance

11 Reasons Why Your Home Isn’t Selling

April 8, 2022 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

When you first put your house on the market, you might be hopeful for a quick sale—especially if you’ve put a lot of money into improving the house over the years and if the neighborhood is one that has historically attracted a lot of buyers. While you shouldn’t panic if the house doesn’t sell the moment you list it, you should begin to worry if the weeks start flying by without any real offers. If this is the case, here are 11 reasons why your house may not be selling:

  1. You overvalued your property. If your house is overpriced, it’s simply not going to sell. Compare your property to similar properties that recently sold within your area to get a better idea of its true value. An experienced real estate agent can give you an accurate value of your home. Additionally, don’t make the mistake of tacking on the cost of any renovations you made. You can’t just assume that the cost of a renovation translates to added value.
  1. Your listing is poor. If the listing of your home includes a poorly written description without any images, a lot of buyers are going to skip over it. Make sure you and your REALTOR® put an effort into creating a listing that attracts the attention of buyers. Make sure to add high quality photographs of both the interior and exterior of your home. Don’t forget to highlight unique features as well.
  1. You’re always present at showings. Let your agent handle your showings. Buyers don’t want to have the seller lurking over their shoulder during showings, especially during an open house. This puts unwanted pressure on the buyer, which will make them uncomfortable and likely chase them away.
  1. You’re too attached. If you refuse to negotiate even a penny off your price, then there’s a good chance that you’ve become too attached to your home. If a part of you doesn’t want to sell it, or you think your house is the best house in the world, odds are you’re going to have a lot of difficulties coming to an agreement with a potential buyer.
  1. You haven’t had your home professionally cleaned. A dirty house is going to leave a bad impression on buyers. Make sure you have a professional clean your carpeting and windows before you begin showing your house.
  1. You haven’t staged your home. If you’ve already moved out, then don’t show an empty house. This makes it difficult for buyers to imagine living in it. Stage your house with furniture and decor to give buyers a better idea of how big every room is and how it can be used. You want the buyer to feel at home when they are taking the tour.
  1. You kept up all of your personal décor. Buyers are going to feel uncomfortable touring your house if you keep all of your family portraits up. Take down your personal décor so that buyers can have an easier time imagining themselves living there.
  1. Your home improvements are too personalized. You might think that the comic book mural you painted for your child’s room is absolutely incredible, but that doesn’t mean potential buyers will agree. If your home improvements are too personalized, it can scare off buyers who don’t want to pay for features they don’t want.
  1. Your home is too cluttered. Even if your home is clean, clutter can still be an issue. For example, maybe you simply have too much furniture in one of your rooms. This can make the house feel smaller than it is.
  1. Your home is in need of too many repairs. The more repairs that are needed, the less likely a buyer will want your house. Many buyers simply don’t want to deal with the cost or effort of doing repair work, even if it’s just a bunch of small repairs, such as tightening a handrail or replacing a broken tile.
  1. You chose the wrong real estate agent. Choosing the right real estate agent is simply the most important decision you make in selling your home.  A good REALTOR® makes all the difference in selling your home within a reasonable time.

All these things can be fixed once you realize your mistake; however, the longer your property stays on the market, the less likely it will sell at listing price. One of the best ways to avoid making these common mistakes is by working with a professional real estate agent.

 

Article source http://blog.rismedia.com/2017/11-reasons-home-not-selling/.

Filed Under: Curb Appeal, Home Improvements, Home Maintenance, Home Staging, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Colorado Real Estate, Colorado Springs, For Sellers, Home Improvement, Home Maintenance, Pricing, Real Estate Tips

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