Friday, January 31, 2014

Believe it or Not, Spring is just around the corner!!!


Believe it or Not, Spring is just around the corner!!!

Spring is traditionally the most popular time of the year 
to sell real estate.
This seasonal buying trend combined with current low 
interest rates will result in the highest sale price for your home!
Are you ready to take advantage of the Spring Market?
Call us today and let's get started!

Richard Thyssen, Broker of Record
Colleen Thyssen, Sales Representative
Direct: 519-495-1541
Office: 519-438-8000
email: rthyssen@rogers.com
www.thyssengroup.com








Thursday, January 23, 2014

How to Depersonalize Your Home for Sale

How to Depersonalize Your Home for Sale

Making the decision to sell your home begins a journey of steps. From hiring a real estate agent to getting the home ready for the market, there is a lot to do starting with a clean, uncluttered space.

Why Declutter?

There are several reasons homeowners should clear their homes of the clutter accumulated from daily living. First, clutter makes people anxious.
The last thing you want a potential buyer to feel is stress or anxiety when touring your home.
Since most clutter in a home is a collection of personal items, depersonalizing the home goes hand-in-hand with clearing clutter. Sure, all those personal items are what makes your house a home, but too many of them may hinder its sale.
Buyers need to be able to imagine what it would be like living in your home, surrounded by their belongings. Your stuff detracts from their ability to do that.

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 catalogues.
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.
The kitchen counter should be cleared away of any personal items as well as bulky kitchen gadgets.

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 neatly 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.  Attack the walls first, taking down awards, diplomas, degrees, and photos.
Clear the desk of mail, work papers, 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 store the boxes neatly in your storage area or take them to a storage facility.

More great information on selling your home is available on our web site or click here.

We are always available to offer suggestions.  Give us a call at 519-495-1541 anytime if we can help!

Richard Thyssen, Broker of Record
Colleen Thyssen, Sales Representative
Direct: 519-495-1541
Office: 519-438-8000
email: rthyssen@rogers.com
www.thyssengroup.com



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Light Your Way to a Faster Sale

Light Your Way to a Faster Sale

Remember the last time you visited an upscale furniture showroom? The
furniture and fixtures on display probably looked great. The colours and
textures jumped out at you. It was a feast for the eyes!

There is a good reason for this: lighting.

Of course, the quality of the products has a lot to do with how appealing
they look when on display. But smart retailers know that proper lighting is
key to making those products look their best. In fact, some retailers even
hire lighting consultants!

What does this have to do with selling your home quickly, and for the best price?

Obviously, when showing your property to potential buyers, you want your home to look its very best. Proper lighting can be a big help.

When preparing your home for sale, review the lighting in each room and make sure the space is sufficiently well lit. You want the lighting to be strong enough to prevent dark or shadowy areas, yet not so strong that it's
uncomfortable for the eyes.

Pay particular attention to traditionally dark areas, such as the garage,
basement, and closets. Make sure those areas are well lit.
If you have a viewing scheduled during the day, take advantage of natural
light through windows. Open the curtains!

Finally, one of the most important areas is the foyer. Always make sure the
entrance has sufficient lighting creating an inviting atmosphere.

Want more ideas for preparing your home for sale? Call today.

Richard Thyssen, Broker of Record
Colleen Thyssen, Sales Representative
Direct 519-495-1541
email rthyssen@rogers.com
www.thyssengroup.com




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Richard Thyssen, Broker of Record
Colleen Thyssen, Sales Representative
Direct 519-495-1541
email rthyssen@rogers.com
www.thyssengroup.com






Friday, January 10, 2014

Doorways to Better Living Spaces

Doorways to Better Living Spaces

When people renovate or remodel a room, they almost always overlook the
door. However, changing the style of an interior door, or adding a new one,
can dramatically change the look of a living space – often for the better.

The most common type of door is the traditional solid 6-panel door. But
there are many other choices available. Want to add light and a greater
sense of space to a room? Consider a door with glass panels. Do you have
an interior door that gets in the way when opened? Change it to a bi-fold
door, which cuts the distance of the swing in half.

There are also specialty doors that are designed to block noise, and sliding
doors that tuck neatly into the wall when opened.

Interior doors are typically much less expensive than exterior doors,
making the decision to upgrade or add a door to a room an affordable design option.

Visit a door showroom and explore what's available.

As always, if you would like an update on what your home is worth in today's Real Estate
Market, we are always available!

Richard Thyssen, Broker of Record
Colleen Thyssen, Sales Representative
Direct 519-495-1541
email rthyssen@rogers.com
www.thyssengroup.com



Thursday, January 2, 2014

When Is it Time to Talk to a Realtor?


Richard Thyssen, Broker of Record
Colleen Thyssen, Sales Representative
Direct: 519-495-1541
Office: 519-438-8000