Monday, December 23, 2013

Tips for a Successful Walk-Through

Tips for a Successful Walk-Through

Tips for a Successful Walk-Through by The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty
678.929.6529

After the inspections, the appraisal, the negotiations over repairs and other items, it's tempting to coast down the rest of the road to closing on the purchase of your new home. You have one final duty, however, and it's important: the final walk-through.

This walk-through happens shortly before closing – the timing is typically dependent on when the current owners move out – and can occur anytime from a week to a day before closing.

Plan to spend as much time in the home as needed to ensure that nothing has changed since you agreed to purchase it. Once you sign the papers at closing, the house is yours and the current homeowners have little to no liability for problems.

Remember, you are not inspecting the home for anything missed during previous inspections – this inspection is to make sure the home wasn't damaged during the move-out and that all agreed-upon repairs were performed.

Let's take a look at ways to ensure your final walk-through is successful.

Preparation

As you get closer to closing on the home, ask your real estate agent to call the listing agent to find out when the homeowners will be completely moved out of the home. Having a firm date will help you schedule the walk-through when it is convenient for you.

Ask your agent to remind the homeowners to leave all utilities on. If you arrive at the home to do the walk-through and the utilities are off, have them turned on and delay the closing until you can check the house.

Bring a list of repairs that the homeowners agreed to make so that you can check them off as you tour the home, and take a camera along to document anything that doesn't look right.

What to Look For
Approach the walk-through systematically so that you don't miss anything. Many buyers start at the front door and move around the house from right to left, checking everything from top to bottom.

Repairs: As you tour the home, check that all agreed-upon repairs have been made. Ensure that the homeowner left copies of permits, invoices and work orders, complete with the contractor's name and contact information and warranties, if any.

Condition: Is the home in the same condition as it was when you agreed to purchase it? A common problem that pops up during the final walk-through is damage caused when the sellers moved out: scrapes on wood floors, damage to walls and baseboards, and broken fixtures. This is why it is so important to systematically inspect every wall, from top to bottom.

Appliances: Check all appliances that were included in the purchase. First, make sure that these are indeed the appliances you agreed on. While it doesn't happen often, shady sellers have been known to take high-end appliances and leave inexpensive or used replacements in their stead. Then, check that the appliances function properly. Run the dishwasher through a cycle, check that the icemaker and water dispenser in the refrigerator/freezer are functioning and that the stove and garbage disposer works.

Plumbing and HVAC: Turn on all the hot water taps to ensure that the water heater is functioning properly and that hot water is available at the taps. Flush the toilets. Turn on the heater and then the air conditioner.

Exterior: Run the pool and spa and check that the lights, filters and heater work. Check the irrigation system. If there is a timer, you may want to tinker with it to ensure it is functioning. If you don't understand how to use the control panel for these items, ask your agent to request that the sellers supply you with instruction manuals.

Other exterior items to inspect:
Automatic garage door – Have the sellers left the remotes?
Plants – Did the sellers remove landscaping?
Built-in barbecue – Does it function, and do you need instructions to use it?
Cleanliness: Most real estate deals require that the home be at least "broom swept," meaning the home should be clean and free of any of the former occupant's possessions. The home doesn't necessarily need to be cleaned to your exacting standards, but if it will require extensive cleaning to get it into move-in shape, request that the sellers hire someone to clean it before closing.

Check the attic, basement, garage, sheds and the sides of the home to make sure the sellers took all of their belongings with them.

Document anything that is an issue for you, and have your real estate agent go to bat for you to remedy the situation. It's better to hold off the closing for a few days to ensure that you're getting the house you paid for.

To learn more about buying or selling a home contact The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty today.  678.929.6529. We specialize in luxury homes in the North Atlanta area of North Fulton and Forsyth counties.

Tips for a Successful Walk-Through

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Win Big Money With The Keller Williams Mobile App

Win Big Money With The Keller Williams Mobile App

Win Big Money With The Keller Williams Mobile App by The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty 678.929.6529

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Monday, December 16, 2013

Whitney Evers Joins The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty


Whitney Evers, a real estate professional joins The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty of North Atlanta. 

The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty 678.929.6529 www.mevhomes.com
 
“We’re excited to welcome Whitney Evers to the Keller Williams Realty family and to our team,” says Mary Ellen Vanaken, team leader of The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team. “This company succeeds through its people and team work.  Having Whitney on our team is wonderful.”
Whitney Evers has been a resident of Georgia for over twenty-two years.  She first located to Southeast Georgia upon completing graduate school where she developed the first campus wide Wellness Program for Georgia Southern University. Whitney coordinated marketing and public relations campaigns for the Student Health Services at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and Georgia Southern University.  She continued her career through the Department of Student Services for Georgia Institute of Technology.  She has received awards and recognition from the Harvard School of Public Health, the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, World AIDS Day Foundation, and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for promoting Health Awareness Campaigns on college campuses.
“I joined Keller Williams Realty because I wanted to be a part of a company that setting the trends for real estate,” Evers says. “This company promotes family and an agent-centric business model focusing on cutting-edge training, profit sharing and wealth-building opportunities. I wanted to take my business experience to the next level, so I knew joining Keller Williams Realty was the next logical step.”
The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams, located at 5780 Windward Parkway, Alpharetta, Georgia, was established in September 2004 and has four associates. The team includes team leader Mary Ellen Vanaken, realtors Susan Jennings and Whitney Evers and real estate assistant Claire Wilson. The team’s primary focus is luxury homes in the North Atlanta communities of Alpharetta, Cumming, Roswell, Duluth and Milton, Georgia.
To learn more about The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty, call Mary Ellen Vanaken at 678.212.5230 or visit www.mevhomes.com 


Whitney Evers Joins The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty 

Friday, December 13, 2013

How to Depersonalize Your North Atlanta Home for Sale

How to Depersonalize Your North Atlanta Home for Sale

How to Depersonalize Your North Atlanta Home for Sale by The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty www.mevhomes.com

Making the decision to sell your home may start with a thousand steps.  You will be hiring a real estate agent and getting the home ready for the market, just to name a few.

Homeowners DO have a tool belt full of items that makes this project easier. The most powerful tool of all is decorating or staging. Staging your home will help it sell faster and for more money.

Before you stage the home, a clean, uncluttered space is needed. DECLUTTER!

There are several reasons homeowners should clear their homes of the clutter accumulated from daily living. The main reason is that clutter makes people anxious. You do not want a potential buyer to feel is stressed or anxious when touring your home.

Since most clutter in a home is a collection of personal items, depersonalizing the home means clearing clutter. Sure, all those personal items are what makes your house a home, but too many of them may prevent its sale.

Buyers need to be able to imagine what it would be like living in your home, surrounded by their own belongings. Your belongings is a distraction.

Depersonalizing: What's Involved?

Depersonalizing is the act of removing most items of a personal nature. Family photographs, souvenirs, collections, DVD and CD collections and framed diplomas, degrees and awards are a few examples of items to pack up and store.

Getting Started

Since you'll need boxes for the move, buying them now saves work later on. Buy several boxes for each room in the house, and don't forget newspaper or other packing material to protect breakables.
The best way to go about depersonalizing the home is to do it one room at a time.

Living Room and Family Room

Since this is where families spend most of their time, these rooms will most likely take the longest. Items to remove include:
Toy bins or boxes.
Toys (including pet toys).
Family photos.
DVDs, video games and CDs.
Excess magazines and catalogs.
Newspapers.
Craft items.
Clothing.

Kitchen

Now we move from the most challenging room to the easiest room to depersonalize – the kitchen. The biggest clutter catcher in this room is the refrigerator. Remove the magnets, sticky note reminders, kids' artwork and personal photographs. In fact, remove everything from the front, sides and top of the refrigerator.

Many families use the kitchen counter as a mail drop. There's nothing particularly wrong with that, but mail is highly personal and needs to be put away, out of sight.

Bedrooms

Since bedrooms are the most personal of all the spaces in a home, they can be challenging to depersonalize. Remove family photos, of course, but you may need to go beyond that. Imagine a posh hotel room and remove anything from the bedrooms that you wouldn't find in one.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms tend to become cluttered with personal products. While it isn't necessary to pack these items up, it is crucial that they be put out of sight in cupboards and drawers.

Don't forget the shower stall or bathtub. Buyers will pull back the shower curtain. Would you want to be greeted by pumice stones, shampoo bottles or kids' water toys? Again, think of a posh hotel bathroom and try to imitate that look.

Home Office

The home office is typically one of the most cluttered rooms in the home and also a hot selling feature, so it's important to create an environment that appeals to the target market for the home.

Attack the walls first, taking down awards, diplomas and degrees, and photos.

Clear the desk of mail, work papers and professional journals and magazines.

As you work on depersonalizing each room in the home, don't just throw the items in the boxes. Wrap and pack for the move and then take the boxes to a storage facility.

Don't forget to organize what's left in the room – it puts you one step closer to staging the home.

Now you're ready to sell. Contact The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty for all your North Atlanta real estate needs (678.929.6529). Our team are experts in the local area of North Fulton and Forsyth Counties and we bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise about buying and selling real estate here. It's not the same everywhere, so you need someone you can trust for up-to-date information. We are eager to serve you. Here are some of the things our team can do for you:

Find Your Next Home:
You need someone who knows this area inside and out! Our team has lived and worked in the North Atlanta area for years. We can work with you to find the right home at the right price for you, including all the neighborhood amenities that matter - not to mention the essential criteria you have for your ideal home.

Sell a Home:
When it's time to move, you need someone who will advertise your home, show to prospective buyers, negotiate the purchase contract, arrange financing, oversee the inspections, handle all necessary paperwork and supervise the closing. Our team can take care of everything you need, from start to close.

Consult on Home Selling Tactics
Oftentimes buyers don't visualize living in your home the way you do. We can make your home attractive to its ideal audience - which can help you get top dollar. Things like staging the home, making repairs or minor improvements, or even simply painting the walls can be the difference between a home resting on the market and one that's sold fast.



How to Depersonalize Your North Atlanta Home for Sale

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Holiday Happenings This Week In Alpharetta, GA

Holiday Happenings This Week In Alpharetta, GA

The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty http://www.mevhomes.com 678.929.6529


Check out these great Holiday happenings this week in Alpharetta, Ga. Many fun and festive events for you and your family.

Now - December 22

Lloyd C. Douglas Home For Christmas. Presented by ACT1 Theatre. Join us as we celebrate the "Spirit of Christmas" in this classic tale of a family coming together for the holidays. Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 pm, Sunday matinees at 2:00pm Alpharetta Presbyterian Church 180 Academy Street Alpharetta, GA 770-663-8989 http://www.act1theatre.com Event Type: Performing Arts - Play Tickets: Adults -$15; Kids 12 and under, Seniors 60 and over $12

December 13 
 
Shimmer and Shine Snowflake Celebration Make the season bright with your special girl! You'll inspire merry memories as you create a snowflake craft and dine together at American Girl. Includes a delicious meal, a special memory book, and an American Girl quiz book to take home. Reservations require. For girls ages 8 and up. Available during Bistro hours. American Girl North Point Mall 1202 North Point Circle Alpharetta, GA 877-247-5223 http://www.americangirl.com/stores/events_index.php Tickets: $38 per person

December 14 

Breakfast With Santa at Alpharetta Adult Activity Center at North Park. Join us for breakfast with Santa from 8:30am to 10:30am. This is a free event but pre-registration is required by December 5th. Children are encouraged to bring a new unwrapped toy for a local donation. Information 678-297-6140 activeadults@alpharetta.ga.us.

Pet Photos With Santa Claws Near Waggy World Paw Park at Wills Park Saturday, December 14, 2013 12:00 PM Dress up your pet in his/her fancy holiday attire and stop by Waggy World Paw Park on Saturday, December 14, 2013 from 12pm to 2pm for a special oppotunity for pets to have their photos made with Santa Claws!  Sponsored by Alpharetta Recreation and Parks Department, Pet Photos with Santa Claws make the perfect holiday greeting card, original gift, or heartfelt keepsake.  Bring your camera!  Certain restrictions apply for pets.  Pet owners are encouraged to bring a donation for a local pet charity.  There is no fee to participate.  Info:  678-297-6143 or jlsimpson@alpharetta.ga.us.
December 15

Alpharetta City Band Holiday Concert Alpharetta Adult Activity Center at North Park Sunday, December 15, 2013 3:00 PM Enjoy festive and traditional holiday music at this free concert presented by the Alpharetta City Band.  Co-sponsored by Alpharetta Recreation and Parks Department and the Alpharetta Golden Age Club, the concert will last approximately 1 hour followed by light refreshments.  The concert will be held on Sunday, December 15, 2013 at 3pm.  Info:  678-297-6140 or activeadults@alpharetta.ga.us.

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Christmas in Blue Ridge Georgia Mountain Home

Christmas In Blue Ridge Georgia Mountain Home

531 Deer Crest Heights, Blue Ridge, Georgia



 - Keller Williams Realty - 678.929.6529 www.mevhomes.com

Christmas in Blue Ridge Georgia Mountain Home! Here's a spectacular Christmas gift. A mountain chalet style home and surrounded by beauty, relaxation and natural fun in Blue Ridge Georgia Mountains.

As you drive up to the home at 531 Deer Crest Heights, you will experience a little bit of heaven on earth. This mountain retreat has over four acres that includes a small private lake perfect for spring picnics along the edge or canoeing with the kids. Waterfalls on the property create a relaxing and calming atmosphere. And if your dream is to construct your own helicopter pad, the expansive size of the property is perfect for this and any other dreams you may have in mind.

Inside the home, you will find 11 bedrooms, eight full bathrooms and three half baths. Looking to entertain business associates or host your annual family reunion? This is the perfect home for you. It's the ideal place to serve large groups with its four kitchens, an elevator, media room, library/office, work out room, 5 car garage,  and private apartment for guests.

Walk through the home and you will encounter luxury with massive ceilings detailed in wood, walls of windows with expansive views of nature from every angle, and stack stone fireplaces to warm those cool mountain nights.

The master suite and bathroom provide a peaceful retreat to begin and end your day. The walk-in  master suite closets include dressing areas with build in cabinets and storage made of beautifully polished wood. Talk about organization! You can spread out your accessories on the granite counter tops and see how your outfits come together in the mirror. It's every woman's dream come true!

The home in Blue Ridge is only 90 miles north of Atlanta via I-575 and Hwy 515, but a million miles away from the traffic, stress and anxiety of the city. With 106,000 acres located in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Blue Ridge Georgia is a different kind of mountain town, filled with art galleries, antique and specialty shops, restaurants, small town atmosphere and friendly people.

Winter, spring, summer and fall are beautiful here. You will find winter is cool with an occasional snow. Spring brings wildflowers, blooming dogwoods and native azaleas. Summer and all its glory provides warm water for tubing and rafting. And there is no place better than this mountain home in the fall. The fall views are an explosion of color!

Christmas in Blue Ridge Georgia Mountain Home has endless possibilities are endless! With 13,754 square feet, the 531 Deer Crest Heights Blue Ridge Georgia home would make a great corporate retreat, rental investment, or simply a fun family home. Offered at $3,300,000, your dream of luxurious living in the beautiful mountains of Georgia is waiting for you. Contact The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty  at 678.929.6529 for more details and a private showing of this unique Blue Ridge Mountain home. The mountains are calling you!


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Christmas in Blue Ridge Georgia Mountain Home

531 Deer Crest Heights, Blue Ridge, Georgia





Monday, December 2, 2013

North Atlanta First Time Homebuyers Tips

North Atlanta First Time Homebuyers Tips

North Atlanta First Time Homebuyers Tips by
The Mary Ellen Vanaken Team of Keller Williams Realty
http://www.mevhomes.com
678.929.6529

Are you ready to make the big move and purchase your first home? 

Before you take the plunge consider these North Atlanta First Time Homebuyers Tips:

1. Check the selling prices of homes in the area where you desire to live. 
2. Determine how much you can afford. Use this mortgage calculator to determine what your monthly payment would be.
3. Find out what your total monthly housing cost would be, including taxes and homeowners insurance.
4. Consider how much you will pay in closing costs. Closing costs include origination fees charged by the lender, title and settlement fees, taxes and prepaid items such as homeowners insurance or homeowners association fees.
5. Look at your current budget and determine how much of a house will fit into it. Fannie Mae recommends that buyers spend no more than 28% of their income on housing costs. Any thing past 30% and you may risk becoming house poor.
6. Talk to us about the real-estate climate. Do you wonder if prices will continue falling or do you think your area has hit bottom or will rise soon?
7. Last thing to consider. While buying a house is a great way to build wealth, maintaining your home can also be labor-intensive and expensive. When unexpected costs for new appliances, roof repairs and plumbing problems arise, these costs can drain your bank account.

Let us show you more North Atlanta First Time Homebuyers Tips BEFORE you start looking at properties. Get your FREE information here.  

Our team specializes in Luxury Real Estate in the North Fulton and Forsyth County areas of Georgia.  But we are also experienced with first time home buyers. If you are looking to buy in the communities of North Atlanta (Alpharetta, Cumming, Roswell, Johns Creek, Duluth and Milton) please contact our team today at 678.929.6529 or visit our website at www.mevhomes.com today.

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North Atlanta First Time Homebuyers Tips