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When enlisting the service of a real estate professional, you want someone who is both knowledgeable and experienced in all aspects of real estate and has a solid understanding of the unique San Diego real estate market. With nearly three decades of professional real estate experience in both sales and brokerage, I am a trusted advisor my clients can rely on. Ascending to the peak of the luxury real estate market requires traits that I possess in abundance. Detail, patience and integrity are hallmarks that have defined my practice since 1979. As a top producing agent in beautiful San Francisco with well known brokerage Grubb Ellis, my exposure and representation of the city's most exclusive properties demanded an unrivaled level of commitment and service. Still passionate about real estate I joined Sotheby's International Realty as a broker associate where I continue to share my deep understanding of the market and hard-won experience in transaction process and negotiation. I am a member of the National Association of Realtors and North County Board of Realtors.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

6 Worth-the-Price Fix-Ups that give Sellers the Biggest Return for their Buck

Simple and affordable do-it-yourself projects can greatly increase a home's resale value. Most Real Estate professionals agree that the Do-it-Yourself home improvement projects below will give sellers the biggest return for their buck.

Here are six projects under $1000:

1. Changing and de-cluttering. Remove any personal items, unclutter countertops, organize closets and shelves, and make the home sparkling clean.
$290 COST
$1,990 RETURN

2. Brightening. Clean all windows inside and out, replace old curtains, update lighting fixtures, and remove anything that blocks light from the windows.
$375 COST
$1,550 RETURN

3. Smart Staging. Rearrange furniture, bring in new accessories and furnishings to enhance rooms, incorporate artwork, and play soft music in the background.
$550 COST
$2,194 RETURN

4. Landscaping enhancements. Punch up the home's curb appeal in the front and back yards by adding bark mulch, bushes, and flowers and ensuring current plants and grass are well-cared for and manicured.
$540 COST
$1,932 RETURN

5. Repairing electrical or plumbing.
Fix leaks under the sinks, remove any mildew stains, and ensure all plumbing is in good working condition. Update the home's electrical with new wiring for modern appliances, fix any lights or outlets that don't work, and replace old plug points with new safety fixtures.
$535 COST
$1,505 RETURN

6. Replacing or shampooing dirty carpets. Steam-clean carpets, replace any worn carpets, and repair any floor creaks.
$647 COST
$1,739 RETURN

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