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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

7 New Year's Pledges for Home Sellers

7 New Year’s Pledges for Home Sellers

7 New Year's Pledges for Home Sellers
Fri, December 26, 2014
The New Year is a time for resolutions. If you're thinking about selling your home in 2015, here are some resolutions that could help boost your chances of a quick sale.

Repeat to yourself: "I pledge to…"

1. "Avoid drastic design changes" – Unless you plan to turn your bold color palette into a more neutral one, then it's best not to try and anticipate what buyers want in design and décor. The best approach to freshening up your home for sale is to simplify and depersonalize the look and feel so that potential buyers can picture building their own lives there. If you think repainting a bright purple wall, replacing an old toilet or buffing and restaining kitchen cabinets would help the home sell, by all means make these types of updates. Just be sure to keep your personal preferences in check. Your real estate agent can help you prioritize and remain objective.  
2. "Stop neglecting the drippy faucet" – This applies to any repairs you might view as minor but actually could be a symptom of a larger system problem. Addressing things like plumbing leaks, poor ventilation and cracks in walls helps everyone avoid surprises from the inspection report and avoid the delay or even cancellation of a sale. When you have the information, you can either make the fixes or work with your agent to adjust pricing during negotiations with the buyer.
3. "Price my home reasonably" – It's understandable to think your home is the best on the block and worth more than all the others – especially if you've invested in key upgrades and remodels. And, frankly, you might be right. But the only way to truly know is to consider recent sales of comparable homes in your area. Your real estate agent can provide you with the latest information and help you list at a competitive price that's appropriate for your area and the local real estate climate.
4. "Make my home inviting" – This starts with creating curb appeal. The condition of your home's exterior is a big part of getting buyers in the door. Maintaining the yard, sweeping the porch and driveway, replacing the tattered welcome mat, replacing missing house numbers, and removing clutter all are things that can help improve curb appeal. 
5. "Thin out the clutter" – The best time for making tough decisions about what stays and what goes is BEFORE you put your home on the market. By the time the for-sale sign goes up, the home should be clutter free. You can either toss things you don't want, sell these items, or move the more personal ones to storage. The types of items to remove include your prized knick-knack collection, clothes overflowing from the closets, and family photos. You want all closets and cupboards to appear as spacious as possible. When they're jam-packed, it gives the impression that storage is limited even if that's not the case.
6. "Clean like I've never cleaned before" – Think about under, behind, around and between. It's easy to focus on cleaning the major surfaces, high-traffic areas, and areas that are visible. But what about the dust on top of the refrigerator? How about the slats in the window blinds? Have you cleaned the cabinets under the kitchen or bathroom sink recently? Did you notice the cobwebs behind the guest-room door? Look high and low for the dirt. 
7. "Nail down my next step" – Don't let your new plans and new place get lost in the shuffle of selling your old place. Determine where you'll go next before your home goes up for sale. Are you prepared to move if your home sells that quickly? Although it might not be typical, a quick sale is certainly possible. On the other hand, are you prepared if your home doesn't sell quite so quickly? Be sure to talk with your real estate agent about your relocation needs and timeline.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Bass Fishermen, CHECK THIS OUT! Open House on Pattagansett Lake on Sunday 10/26 from 2:30-4:00 at 19 Heritage Road in East Lyme














Asking $419,999

Located on nearly ¾ of an acre at the Southwest corner of Pattagansett Lake, 19 Heritage Road in East Lyme is a fisherman’s dream. The 128 acre lake is home to Sunfish, Chain Pickerel, Yellow Perch, Calico Bass and most important, Largemouth Bass. In fact, Pattagansett Lake is a Bass Management Lake and produced the biggest Largemouth Bass caught in Connecticut in 2010, 2011 and 2012. If you get hungry while out fishing call for a pizza delivery and pick it up across the cove at the state launching ramp dock!

















If you are a self-proclaimed ornithologist, or birdwatcher, you will be delighted with the variety of birds seen on the shores of Pattagansett Lake. Geese, Mallards, Swans, Sea Gulls, Osprey, Turkey Vultures, even the occasional Great Blue Heron are seen at 19 Heritage Road in East Lyme. You can relax and do your birdwatching either from the patio or from the sandy beach at the water’s edge.


















This 2,211 square foot colonial is very comfortable with central air and ceiling fans in the kitchen, family room, living room and all four bedrooms. There are gas insert fireplaces in both the family room (stone) and the living room (brick).


















Each of the 9 rooms has a water view, especially in the living room with a picture window, the family room with french doors leading to the awning covered flagstone patio and through the arched window in the kitchen. Bay windows in the front of the house let natural light into the living room and the dining room.The dining room seats 12 easily and has glass cabinets and a breakfast counter with a cutout looking into the family room directly at the fireplace. Above the fireplace is a cable connection and enough room for a large screen TV.





The open floor plan encompasses the dining room and the kitchen. Besides the arched window over the sink are corian counters, stainless steel appliances including a trash compactor, custom cabinets, and a tile backsplash. The gleaming hardwood floors were refurbished in 2010.

















The main entrance and the other front entrance into the family room are both covered to make coming in out of the weather easier. A brick sidewalk winds its way across the front of the house from the paved driveway past holly bushes and more landscaping. The architectural shingle roof was replaced in 2011 and has a 50 year warranty.

















The heating system is divided into two zones and is supplied by a top of the line Peerless boiler. The partly finished basement is divided in two. There is a TV room and the laundry room doubles as a workshop with a bench and plenty of storage space.



Whether you enjoy fishing, watching birds or just plain relaxing, 19 Heritage Road in East Lyme is a home you will enjoy!


Bridget Morrissey


Licensed in Connecticut and Rhode Island


Bridget Morrissey is a 2012-13 Woman of FIRE (FINANCE-INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE) Recipient awarded by the Warren Group and The Commercial Record of Boston, MA and presented by Lt Governor Nancy Wyman.



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