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Have you seen this amazing video?

The Black Eyed Peas entertained on the season opener of the Oprah Winfrey Show, and if you haven't seen this production number done on the streets of Chicago, you should watch this. Truly amazing!

OOPS! Apparently, this video wasn't supposed to be on YouTube, but here is the link to it on Oprah's website. It is worth a peek over there if you haven't seen this!

http://www.oprah.com/article/oprahshow/20090908-tows-flash-mob-dance

 

This proves you can do just about anything if you set your mind to it.

 

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Full time real estate services in Fair Oaks CA, with friendly professionalism, 20+ years experience. I work hard to give my buyer or seller a low-stress transaction.

"Happy clients make me happy."

For all your real estate needs or questions, call me at (916) 705-8951 or visit my website at www.SusanNealFineProperties.com.

Wow! How did this happen?

 

Wow!  How did this happen?

I have never (that I know of) ever had a points number that was such an even number. 

With the fact that points on my posts are all odd numbers because of the comments, and other odd point figures that show up - so what a surprise to go to my home page and find this number!  I certainly couldn't have done that on purpose!

 

105000 points

 

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Full time real estate services in Fair Oaks CA, with friendly professionalism, 20+ years experience. I work hard to give my buyer or seller a low-stress transaction. "Happy clients make me happy."

For all your real estate needs or questions, call me at (916) 705-8951 or visit my website at www.SusanNealFineProperties.com.

Sell your own home or use a Realtor?

Sell your own home or use a Realtor?  This is a question that many sellers struggle with because they think that they will make more money when they don't have to pay any commissions.  Unfortunately for those who choose the FSBO (for sale by owner) route, they often end up making less money and suffering much more aggravation.

Julie Martin wrote a post asking for FSBO stories to share.  This is one I shared with her there, but this is a great issue to explore and I wanted to expand my thoughts into a full post of my own.

First, the story I referred to:

There was a FSBO in a Fair Oaks California neighborhood I had done some farming in.  After seeing that sign for a couple of months I tried 7 or 8 times to go by and talk to them but never caught them at home, day or evening, weekday or weekend (maybe that had something to do with why it wasn't selling).  They did post on the internet, but their home was not what I would call showing ready inside - not bad, just crowded looking.  The sign out front limited the hours the house could be shown.  FSBOs are taking a chance

And the ads gave no phone number.  I sent them a letter offering to drop off some articles with handy tips for sellers, but they didn't respond.  I left some material about marketing property on their porch, but never heard from them.

After about 3 months with their FSBO sign out, a Realtor sign appeared on the lawn.  I don't know how he managed to get through to them, but good for him!  I looked it up in MLS and he had listed it at $50,000 more than the FSBO had been listed for, and it was put on caravan for the Realtors in the county and held open on the weekend.  The photos in MLS showed the clutter had been removed, along with a few pieces of furniture - giving the rooms a more spacious look.

SOLD at full price in less than 2 weeks!

With the Realtor's help they got more than enough to cover commissions and had his help to work through all the required paperwork that they would have had to handle on their own.  Our transaction docs (not including loan docs) are over an inch thick, and are difficult for a lay person to wade through - or even to know what documentation is required.  In most cases, this means that an agent who represents the buyer would have to do all of the paperwork for both sides and then fight with the seller to try to get a commission.  Fat chance!

And if it is a straight seller-to-buyer transaction with no agents involved, this could turn into a nightmare transaction, with inadequate protections for either side.  The escrow officer might wind up trying to provide all of the necessary documentation, and will be nervous that she may be overstepping her area of responsibility if she Use a Realtorgives advice or  aid to either side.

It's too bad the sellers described above didn't go with a Realtor right away - they could have saved making at least 3 house payments, made more money, and had someone working for them!

So:

Sell your own home or use a Realtor?

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Full time real estate services in Fair Oaks CA, with friendly professionalism, 20+ years experience. I work hard to give my buyer or seller a low-stress transaction. "Happy clients make me happy."

For all your real estate needs or questions, call me at (916) 705-8951 or visit my website at www.SusanNealFineProperties.com.

 

Every Seller Needs To Know, What Sells a house?

 

Several other agents have reblogged this article too, but its message is so important and says what I have told my sellers, that I had to post this for my readers to benefit from.

Preparing your home and understanding these factors will result in a quicker and more pleasant sale that is more profitable for the seller, while resulting in a happy buyer as well.

 

 

Via Carra Riley CRB, CRS, GRI (Carra Riley Inc.- Real Estate Consultant, Author, Speaker ):

Every Seller Needs To Know, What Sells a house?

There are four varibles that sell a house.

laser1.  Price

 

2.  Terms

 

3.  Condition

 

4.  Location

 

 

All four of the variables go together to create the "perfect sale."  Each aspect must be taken into consideration if you want a property to sell.

1.  Price fixes everything!  Don't let anyone tell you different.  When the buyer perceives there is a value because of the price, they will buy the home.

The other three varibles always can effect the price.

There are circumstances where a buyer has lost the ability to qualify for a traditional loan because of a foreclosure or bankruptcy and the buyer needs owner financing.  With Owner carry Terms that particular buyer may be willing to pay more because they have ownership with possibly a small down payment. 

Conversely, if the Condition is bad the price will have to be reduced to reflect a value in the home where a buyer will have to come in and do repairs or cosmetic updates.

Location is the toughest variable in the sale to compensate for.  Most people have heard about in Real Estate the terms Location, Location, Location. If the location is bad.. ONLY price will sell the property possibly combined with terms so exciting that a buyer will not be able to pass up the deal. 

2.  Terms.  If the Terms are attractive, sometimes a seller can get more money for the home.  For example: a home with a value of $325,000 listed with owner carry terms of $25,000 down and no bank qualifing might be able to sell at $350,000 because of the terms. 

Under any owner carry situation, it is important the seller speak with their accountant and attorney before accepting any contract and agreement to finance.   The seller should be completely aware of the liability and consequences in owner financing. This is just an example how price can increase with the right terms.

3.  Condition is a key factor in selling a home.  When the property is in top condition, looking like a show home the seller may get top market value for the property. In times where homes are selling at a slow pace, in order to procur a sale, the home should be the BEST property at the Lowest price to get to the closing table.

Taking a seller on a preview tour of the homes in the area similar to their property can save months of discouragement with a home not selling.  When a seller can see the competition and accepts the fact their home needs to be the Best house at the lowest price to sell, the home will sell and the seller will see what they are up against in comparison.

Carpet or paint allowance does NOT work in selling a home.  If the home needs carpet, put it in.  If the home needs painting, get it painted.  Many times this can cost a seller $5,000 to $8,000 to do those upgrades.  Investing, yes, investing is the correct term, for getting the house sold. The money invested will come back in the form or a quick sale at full market value.

A picture is worth a thousand words so think about how the property looks and even take some pictures to see what a buyer is looking at.  Sellers should look at the pictures like they were a buyer and ask, "would I buy this house in this condition for this price?"  Are the kitchen counters cluttered?  Are the closets a mess?  What does the front door look like and the yard when people drive up to the house? 

A seller has 8 seconds for a buyer looking at a home to decide if they really like the house and if it will go on the A list.  The buyer starts the decision making process when driving up to the home while looking at the surrounding properties and the entrance to the home. 

There are many agents are trained in "staging" a home and there are "staging services" which help a seller to understand what needs to be done to create a "marketable product." Listen to these people if you want to get the house sold.

The seller needs to separate from the house and see it as an investment or product that needs to be sold. The seller needs to take all the emotions out of the happy memories in the home if they are serious about selling.

4.  Location is the only variable which cannot be changed.  A bad location, is a bad location so only price and terms are going to help this situation. 

It does not matter that the same model home across the street sold for thousands more, because it was ACROSS THE STREET and did not back to the highway.  A seller needs to get a reality check on location and think about when they purchased.  If the seller got a good deal when they bought because it had a bad location then they have to give the new buyer the same good deal to sell. 

Sellers should take all the emotion out of the business of selling a home and treat the transaction as an investment decision

If the goal is to get the home sold then listen to the professionals and let them do their job. 

As Donald Trump would say, "It's only business." 

 

Speechless Sunday: Fiesta for his 90th

Uncle Freddie's 90th birthday fiesta

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  Full time real estate services in Fair Oaks CA, with friendly professionalism, 20+ years experience. I work hard to give my buyer or seller a low-stress transaction. "Happy clients make me happy."

For all your real estate needs or questions, call me at (916) 705-8951 or visit my website at www.SusanNealFineProperties.com.

FREE Online Technology Tools and Services for Your Business - 2009

 

If you missed this post by Brad, check it out here.  There are some really great FREE tools that will allow us to do some great stuff and save tons of money that we may now be paying for some of these services.

 

Via Brad Andersohn ~ Community Manager (ActiveRain):

Top FREE Online Technology Tools and Services for Your Business - 2009

Last year around this time, I created a Blog post with links to the "Top 200+ FREE Sites and Tools" for your Business.  Hard to believe that was a year ago.  This year is focused on some sites and tools I actually use more frequently, and think you might too.  There are so many great sites that offer some fantastic services, it's a challenge to keep up with all of them, and try to tell you which ones are the best. You could spend more time learning and playing on the computer than actually getting your work done. (so be careful if you check out my top 200 from last year..)

With that in mind, I tried to focus these "Top Sites" on things you can actually use and apply to your business.  For every site and service I mention here, there are probably 4 or 5 others that offer the same type of tools or service, and that's not to say they aren't fantastic, these are just my selected choices to share.  The slide-show below (using slideshare.net) has the name of the site, a quick overview of each one, then a link to their site using their logo. Some of these you will have heard of, and might even be using already.

You can download a copy of this from Box.net, a great site to store and share files with others.  If you've come across some great sites, on-line tools, or FREE services yourself this year, and you'd like to share them here, feel free to do so.  On many occasions, I have found some of the best stuff by just reading Blog comments on others posts.

In these tighter economic times, I hope some of these sites and tools will help save you some money, time, and contribute to improving your Blogs, Websites, and Service to your clients. Enjoy! :-)

 

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Energize your business: Take a weekend away from it and laugh!

Energize your business:  Take a weekend away from it and laugh!

Some of you may remember my post last year about getting together with some of my old high school girlfriends.  We have made it an annual event, and last weekend was our girls getaway for 9 of us.

This idea started at one of our big fancy high school reunions.  There were so many people there that we didn't even get to see some of the folks we had wondered about.  It was very nice and lots of fun, but expensive and crowded.  The group with whom I was closest with in school got together and decided that we should try to get together in smaller groups, less formally and more often than every 10 years!  It would be less expensive and just as much fun for us.Sacramento Airport

About 2 dozen of us (guys and gals) got together in Los Angeles a few times and we all chipped in to fund a scholarship for a worthy student graduating that year from our high school.  We have repeated that as an annual event, but my closest girlfriends and I wanted to also do some fun get-togethers for girls only, since we tend to giggle like teenagers when we all get together.  And we have kept that tradition as well. 

So twice a year at least, I run away from home and play with my old buddies and try to put business aside.  I warn my clients so they won't expect me to be here, although I let them know they should call me if there is an emergency.  My cell is always with me.

Lunch at High Hand NurseryThree of us gals live in Northern California, within an hour of each other, another spends half the year at LakeTahoe, which is about 1 1/2 hours away from us, and the rest are in and around Los Angeles.  So some of our trips are to Southern California, but for those that are up in this area, one of the other gals and I pick up the others at the airport and we are the designated drivers to get to our ultimate destination. This year one of the girls met us along the way so we had three cars for the nine of us.

Last fall we went to Lake Tahoe.  This year we went to Grass Valley and Nevada City, California.  We had people coming in on three different flights, so we settled in at the Starbucks and waited for our whole gang to get together.  While we waited, we made the acquaintance of a very nice member of the Air Force who was returning home from Baghdad.  He was between flights, and was loaded down with duffels and satchels and one hard case that contained his weapons.  Believe me, he never turned his back on that one!  I didn't get his High Hand Nursery, Loomis CApicture, but he took one of us.  His last name was Vincent and he was on his way to his home base in Colorado.  I hope he gets to stay home now.

As for us, as you can see from the photos here, we ate, enjoyed some wine and cheese, we shopped and toured places most of us hadn't been before with our guide Jana, who lives in the area.  Jana was a wonderful host to all of us, and this weekend was full of good food, good company, good laughs, interesting sights and fun shopping, and I returned energized and feeling eager to get back to business.

I wonder where we'll go next!

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  Full time real estate services in Fair Oaks CA, with friendly professionalism, 20+ years experience. I work hard to give my buyer or seller a low-stress transaction. "Happy clients make me happy."

For all your real estate needs or questions, call me at (916) 705-8951 or visit my website at www.SusanNealFineProperties.com.
 

So you think blogging is hard?

So you think blogging is hard? You think making phone calls is hard? You don't have the energy to go door-to-door to meet people or to invite neighbors to open houses? Or it's just too scary?

What if this was your job?

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Or maybe this was your way to get to work?

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You have been told by most regular bloggers here that they didn't know if they could be good bloggers either, but they just kept at it anyway, picking up tips and learning as they posted.

You don't believe that practicing a skill can make you better? What if these girls thought that?

 

Those of us in the real estate profession can make our jobs easy and fun, or depressing and hard.  We can be afraid to try new things, or we can embrace the challenges and take on the adventure.

If you are new to blogging or have wondered if you should even try, please join us at Active Rain and share your thoughts, ask questions, and read and comment on others' posts. You will be inspired, you will learn a lot, you will make friends, and you WILL become a great blogger!

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Full time real estate services in Fair Oaks CA, with friendly professionalism, 20+ years experience. I work hard to give my buyer or seller a low-stress transaction. "Happy clients make me happy."

For all your real estate needs or questions, call me at (916) 705-8951 or visit my website at www.SusanNealFineProperties.com.

What a difference one comment can make - 100,000 points at last!

What a difference one comment can make - 100,000 points at last!

As I sat down to the computer tonight and checked in at active Rain, I noted that before tonight's first commentI was just one comment short of breaking 100,000 points!  Knowing that I can always count on Sally Cheeseman to brighten my day (or evening), I popped on over to her blog, and sure enough.  A great post as usual and easy to comment on.  Back here and there is the magic 6 figure number that I've been working toward.  Now on to 200,000!

Those of you with just a few points may wonder how high point scores are earned.  I can't speak for others, but I know that in addition to posting advice to buyers and sellers, and tips for other real estate professionals, I enjoy posting things about my personal life, my pets and local events and businesses, as well as posting to Localism and entering some contests that have been a lot of fun.  And I read and read others' posts and comment on them.  Points are awarded for up to 10 comments a day, and I usually make at least that many comments each day.

I don't blog for points, but I certainly do enjoy the points that come with blogging.  For some time I have been #1 in Fair Oaks and in the top 10 in my county (I was #7 last time I checked).  The reason this is a good thing is that when buyers and sellers are looking for an agent in Fair after tonight's first commentOaks or Sacramento County, and they check the Active Rain site, they will find me at or near the top of the list.  Due to this placement, I get enough calls to keep me pretty busy most of the time when combined with the Google juice and other benefits of being a blog leader in my area.

So if you are wondering what all the fuss about points is for, I hope this will give you some ideas, and blog away.  The more you write, the easier and more fun it grows, and I know you will enjoy the benefits as I am.

 

 

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Full time real estate services in Fair Oaks CA, with friendly professionalism, 20+ years experience. I work hard to give my buyer or seller a low-stress transaction. "Happy clients make me happy."

For all your real estate needs or questions, call me at (916) 705-8951 or visit my website at www.SusanNealFineProperties.com.

Comedy Under the Stars is back in Fair Oaks, Friday September 25

Comedy Under the Stars is back in Fair Oaks, Friday September 25 !

Come join the Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District for a night full of laughs! It's Comedy Under the Stars in Fair Oaks.  Sacramento's "Laughs Unlimited" comes to Fair Oaks for an outdoor comedy show you don't want to miss, featuring some of the hottest comedy acts in the business.

The show is recommended for adult audiences only, and will be at the Veterans Memorial Amphitheater, 7991 California Avenue (in Fair Oaks Village).  If you haven't been to the amphitheater for awhile, you should see it now.  Many upgrades have already been made, and there will be even more in the future - it is a great venue!fair oaks amphitheater

Open seating begins at 7:00 pm and the show starts at 8:00 pm.  Tickets are $12 if purchased in advance or $15 at the door.

What a great way to start the weekend. A Beautiful Friday night in Fair Oaks, laughing under the stars!

Because of show popularity of Comedy Under the Stars, it is recommended that you purchase tickets in advance.  They can be purchased at the Fair Oaks Recreation & Park District or can be bought at the gate (based on availability).

No outside food or beverages allowed into the show. Food and Beverages will be available for purchase at the event. A portion of the proceeds will help the Fair Oaks Theater Festival fundraising efforts. 

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A fun night and a good cause.  Can't beat that!

  For additional information, please call (916) 966-1036

 

 

 

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Full time real estate services in Fair Oaks CA, with friendly professionalism, 20+ years experience. I work hard to give my buyer or seller a low-stress transaction. "Happy clients make me happy."

For all your real estate needs or questions, call me at (916) 705-8951 or visit my website at www.SusanNealFineProperties.com.