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Home made project- Started it - Finish it - Whatcom County Real Estate for Sale

Reblogger Judy Schneider
Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty

Home made project- Started it - Finish it - Whatcom County Real Estate for Sale

Thank You Rita Fong for allowing me to re blog this great information! The original post is here Home made project-you started it, you finished it the right way, not your wayI wanted to share it with everyone in my area too. So many homeowners do not understand that they can save themselves a lot of headaches and money by just hiring a professional to do the the improvements on the home!

Many people do not understand how much is involve with doing it yourself, until they have already gotten themselves to far into the project. You are right most home buyers do not want to take on a project and finish it up on their new home. To many of the shows on TV make it look like anyone can do it. You can actually be damaging your home more.

Thank You Rita Fong!

Original content by Rita Fong

With the new $6,500 tax credit for existing home owners till 4/30/10, I can foresee more home owners are more ready and willing to put their home on the market.  Is your house ready for sale, or you need to do some projects first?

Do you like to watch "Weekend Warriors" on HGTV, doesn't it bring the inner contractor side out of you?  All the demolition, design, vision, color matching......just can't wait to start that project you have been putting away, can you?  There is nothing to it, it only takes those home owners one or some weekend/s from start to finish, I can do that.  Or is it really?

Unless you are absolutely 100% sure what you are doing, and how to do it.  When unexpected problems come up, can you solve it yourself?  Taking on a big project requires persistence and serious planning.  If you started it, you need to finish it the right way, not your way, don't leave it half done.  That's what some sellers think when it comes to selling their home:

  • I can knock it off from the sales price and let the buyer to finish it : most of the buyers do not want to pick up any projects after the home owner, if they want to get a fixer upper, they will look for a fixer upper.
  • The buyer probably won't pick up the flaws of my home made projects : if the buyer won't, the home inspector will.  Home inspection is part of the buying process nowadays, buyers are more educated than they used to.  
  • The buyer should be glad that I get it done : if it is not done right, the buyer will appreciate more if it was never done at all.  Believe it, I have clients told me multiple times before when I was showing them some houses with these home made projects.  A poor finished home project can be a deal breaker when selling your home.
  • It will save me money if I do it myself : it will probably cost you more money if you don't do it right, you may end up have to pay a professional to come in to repair what you have done.

Especially when it comes to anything electrical, you do need to hire a licensed electrician to do the work, you do not want any potential fire hazard, do you?

It is still majority a buyer's market, buyers rather choose something that they don't need to put money and time into it, if they can buy one at the similar price without the hassels.  Look at it like this, you are the seller right now, but you will be the buyer later, would you like to pick up someone's unfinished home project, or you would rather not?

Comments(1)

Pat Champion
John Roberts Realty - Eustis, FL
Call the "CHAMPION" for all your real estate needs

Judy, this is so true it is better to have all the projects completed. There are too many properties on the market today for the buyer to have to settle for a property that is not ready.

Nov 16, 2009 02:29 AM