Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Are You Ready?

We’ve been hearing a lot about ‘getting ready’ on the east coast this week, in preparation for the historical blizzard.  Folks are shuttering windows, laying in provisions, stocking up on gasoline for their generators, and getting ready to spend a couple of days indoors.

This is an extreme event however.  Some of what we face in the normal course of life is less obvious or less predictable that a monster winter storm (named Juno, by the way).  I was reminded of that last evening in a mundane, even humorous way.

A sock had fallen behind the washing machine.  It was my job to fish it out. After retrieving the errant clothing, I glanced at my water supply hoses.  The hot water hose was markedly ‘bubbled’ where it connects to both the machine and the faucet.  I was lucky to have noticed it before the hose burst. Had it done so when I was away, the water would have just flowed, and flowed, and flowed. 

I had a lesser ‘flood’ from a broken washing machine 5 years ago. Maybe 20 or 25 gallons of water that I caught immediately did just over $10,000 in damage. Can you imagine if the water ran for an hour, or two, or three?  Yikes.



I’ve included a picture of the old hoses, (5 years old to be exact) and their newer replacements which are steel braid with a rubber cover.  And the new ones have a lifetime guarantee.  $16 to replace with the same type I had or $25 to upgrade to the newer style.


Please add ‘check washer hoses’ to your annual list with smoke detector batteries and setting your clock forward or back.  And you might want to check your homeowner’s insurance to be sure you have proper coverage in case of a flood, too.  Are you ready?  I am (now).

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Social Media Posts

It’s tough to keep up with social media feeds, isn’t it? Friends, family, friends of friends, games, news – it’s all there.  I’ve had a couple of messages thanking me for some for specific real estate items that I posted and thought I’d do a short list of the most recent ones.  

If you missed them the first time you can go back and see them at your convenience.  If you want to see new posts in the future make sure you ‘like’ the page at http://www.facebook.com/MichiganRE to get the feed in your timeline.

  • Peculiar People Day, a lighter look at life
  • The curse of the first offer, of interest to sellers
  • Will interest rates stay low? Industry news of interest to all
  • Recycle tech items for free. Get rid of your old electronics safely
  • Acoustic CafĂ© at the Historic Howell Opera House. Things to do
  • Plymouth Ice Festival, Jan 9-11, Plymouth MI. Things to do
  • Modest home price growth predicted next 12 months. Industry news
  • Millennial generation home buyers. Perspective piece from an industry source
  • Winter weather FAQ. Safety review for all in our great State
Content requests and comments are always welcome, by the way.

Monday, January 05, 2015

List My Home In January???

Yes, it may seem counter-intuitive to many homeowners, but there are some great reasons to beat the ‘spring rush’ for listing your home by doing so in January.

I know all the reasons for not doing so. I’ve heard them every one of my 17 years in the real estate business.  In no particular order, they’re:
  • People will track up my home because of sloppy weather
  • Nobody’s really looking to buy this time of year
  • It’s too much of a hassle
  • We just want to relax after the busy holiday season

Rather than address these statements individually, let me say this – January is a fairly robust month for getting homes under contract. In Livingston County, over 200 homes each January since 2010 are shown, get an offer, are negotiated and reach an agreement.  And remember that 2010 and 2011 were not rosy years for selling real estate.

Don’t wait for sunny weather if you need to sell.  I can show you ways to maximize your home’s appeal for selling right now.  Figure a sale in 60 days and where does that put you?  Right into the middle of March for a move-out date. Take advantage of lower competition and buyers that are motivated.  Of course they’re motivated. Why would they be looking at houses now instead of waiting for nicer weather?


Call me for an honest opinion of your home’s value AND marketability.  It’s free.

Please visit and 'like' my facebook real estate page.  I constantly post short items of interest to both current and future homeowners.  It's at http://www.facebook.com/MichiganRE

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