ERA Justin Realtor Michelle Korosy offers a report on recommended work before selling. ERA Justin Realty serving Bergen, Passaic, Hudson and Essex Counties since 1950 has generated many thousands of successful real estate transactions. Korosy is an integral part of the real estate team who serves the firm's buyers and sellers.
ERA Justin Reports On Recommended Work Before Selling
Michelle Korosy, an ERA Justin Realtor said, “First impressions are important. So, if the fence or porch portions are rotted and look shabby, you might want to repair them. If the exterior paint is peeling, repainting is in order if the budget allows. You get positive results when you repair a defect and improve appearance by doing so. For example, let's say that the wood pest (also known as termite) inspector finds damage under the vinyl covering in a bathroom. If the vinyl is worn and outdated, you'll do better on the sale if you replace the floor covering with new covering. In the course of doing this, the damaged wood can be repaired. The result is that the house shows better and a defect is eliminated--two benefits for the price of one.
You certainly can't be expected to rebuild your home in order to sell it. Nor is this a sensible thing to do economically. As an example, take a house that had a deck that looked okay and wasn't unsafe. But there was dry rot damage scattered throughout the deck. The only way to repair the deck was to replace it. It would be difficult to get the job done in the timeframe in which the seller wanted to sell. The deck was old and no longer met current code requirements. It would have had to be redesigned. So the seller decided to leave the deck as it was and disclose that the deck needed to be replaced. The future owners could have the new deck designed to meet their needs at a later date. Upfront disclosure is better than surprises during the sale process.
When structural elements are in need of repair and you haven't the time or money to repair them, it's a good idea to get repair estimates and make these estimates available to prospective buyers before they make an offer. This way, you're in control of the process and can find reliable contractors or engineers who will give you reasonable and not exorbitant estimates.
It can be unsettling to a buyer to discover that the roof is in poor condition or the foundation needs work. Most buyers will have no idea how much it will cost to make repairs. Fear of the unknown makes people anxious, which isn't a good frame of mind for someone who's trying to decide whether to buy your home."
Ron Darby Broker added, “At ERA Justin Realty the words, ‘There is a difference in real estate companies’ is more than a phrase. We live it every day. Because of our daily priorities, we proudly received the prestigious ERA world-wide 2003 through 2011 ‘Commitment to Excellence Award’, a firm from approximately 30,000 ERA brokers and agents nationally. Ask to see our written report of over 700 reviews of our company from our buyers and sellers. For these reasons ERA Justin Realty should be your buying and selling Realtor of choice.”
All of the ERA Justin Realty full service Realtor professionals can be reached at either of their two Rutherford offices at 118 Jackson Avenue and 57 Park Avenue. By office phone (201) 939-7500, (201) 438-0588 and (201) 438-SOLD. Additional cutting-edge real estate technology information awaits you at www.ERAJustin.com and www.ERAJustinRealty.com. For a rewarding real estate career visit www.NorthJerseyRealEstateCareers.com.
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