Tag: Mesa Verde Country

The Life of a Realtor in MancosThe Life of a Realtor in Mancos

I’ve been blessed to welcome some incredibly great people into Mancos and at the same time my heart broke when I had to sell a cabin for the Nelson’s who’ve owned it for 27 years and since they are in their 90’s it’s just too hard of a drive from Louisiana.

Another great friend who lives in Calif. and been renting his house here in Mancos needed to sell.  I helped him clean the property, replace flooring, take loads to the dump and get it ready for the new buyers.  I am so happy to help others and able to juggle my 3 kids, my two horses that I love to ride, chickens, dogs and a couple of kittys!  God knew this was the job for me!  Here’s a picture of me riding in the mountains!

Fall in love with Mancos, ColoradoFall in love with Mancos, Colorado

I was driving two weeks ago up Road 42 to go look at a cabin and I had to stop.  What an amazing place I live in.  Can’t believe I captured this picture.  This area is just a 10 minute drive from downtown Mancos.   What’s in your backyard? I would love to help you fall in love with Mancos.  I’ve been here 26 years and still in awe.

Do I need to get the septic tank pumped?Do I need to get the septic tank pumped?

How often do I need to get my septic tank pumped? If properly installed, do I ever?  These are the questions I get when I’m helping homeowners, and buyers in Mancos, Cortez and Dolores, Colorado.   Just last weekend I ran into Bill Edgerton with LePew Septic Cleaning Service in Cortez.  I asked him and he said many people are misinformed.  He does free evaluations on your tank, to see if it needs pumping.  It’s better safe than sorry, cause no one likes a backed up septic into your home!  His number is 970-565-2448.

Here’s a good website for more info.  http://www.aahealth.org/programs/env-hlth/well-septic-systems/guidelines-maintaining.

When buying a home, in the contract, request that the buyer pumps the septic tank.  You want them to take all their stuff!  For more tips on buying a home in Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez, please give me a call 970-759-2540,

 

 

How to choose a real estate agent?How to choose a real estate agent?

What kind of real estate company and agent you want working for you is a very important question.  At first you might say “I need a large company working for me.”  Let’s look~

1.  Size–  You might feel the excitement and buss of a large office, however lets look a little closer.  Will there be confusion on who to speak with throughout the real estate process?  Can your realtor be reached?  Do they return calls in a timely manner? How’s there reputation with other Realtors and clients? All Realtors can list your home on the MLS, and to hundreds of internet sites but what does the prospective office do differently than the others?

2.  Location–  Consider how long it will be to drive to the prospective office. Of course technology gives real estate agents and clients mobility to keep up on emails, and answer calls.  However, a real estate office being in another town does not make it easy for you.  How easy is it for clients to find the real estate office?  What are the first impressions you get when you walk in?

3.  Training–  Does your potential realtor has specialized training?  Sure all Realtors are licensed by the state but what makes them stand out?  Have they gotten any awards?

4.  Experience–  How many sales has the potential realtor had in your area?  Are they familiar with the domestic water systems in your area?  How about the irrigation?  In Montezuma County in Southwest Colorado do they know about “red signed roads?” If they don’t sell much in your area, the answer is no.  Get a list of current clients and past clients to call and get reviews.  Google them.  Do they have a personal website that is user friendly?

5.  Administrative Support– Meet their assistant.  Are they friendly? Google them.

6.  Commissions–  Does the real estate office, offer the same commission structure to everyone?  There are firms that will take a listing for a lower commission, however what kind of service will you get?  Will other Realtors want to show your home if they are only getting paid 2 or 2.5% commission?  Will a Realtor just list your house at any price to get the listing or will they do a market analysis to determine the fair price?

7.  Marketing–  For sellers, ask to see a marketing plan from a prospective realtor?  If buying a home, will they look at everything on the market ie. Craigslist, MLS, and for sale by owners?

8.  Community Involvement- Is your potential Realtor involved in the community?  You want a Realtor who is known in the community and has a wide range of interests.  For buyers, the Realtor will know what’s going on and who is about to list their home.  For sellers, Realtors who are known in the community will have more clients, and that will equal to more showings.

By doing your homework, you can have a successful and stress free real estate transaction.  If you would like more information on buying or selling a home in Mancos, Dolores, or Cortez Colorado, please give me a call 970-759-2540.  MancosHomes.com.  I’m here to help!

Tips to sell your home in the SpringTips to sell your home in the Spring

When selling your house in the Spring, you need to know how to stand out above the rest.  Here are some tips that will help you.

1.  Hire a realtor who can be your trusted advisor, knows the market and has sold homes in your area.   Do your homework and get recommendations, and interview potential Realtors.  I’ve lived in Mancos for 26 years, and would love to do a free market analysis for you.

2.  Before the home is listed, get it inspected.  This way, you have a chance to fix things and you        won’t have any surprises once you find a buyer.

3.  Clean the house this includes windows, and outside.  Get the house power washed, clean the fans, do touch up painting and declutter.   You want your house to be spacious, so buyers can imagine their stuff in the home.  Make sure your closets are not stuffed.  First impressions are huge.

4.  On the day of a showing, have curtains opened up, for sunshine and turn on the lights.  Also have bottle water and cookies out for potential buyers.  You want them to linger and fall in love with your home.

5.  Have a detailed sheet for the buyers in the kitchen for them to take home.  List the things that you love about the home, ie. proximity to schools, forest, big yard, heated floors, views.

I’d love to help you get your home sold in Mancos, Cortez and Dolores, Colorado.  I’m a Realtor here to help. Call me anytime.   MancosHomes.com 970-759-2540

Can a garden help me sell my home?Can a garden help me sell my home?

Nothing better than seeing a home that has a bountiful garden. If you are thinking of selling your home this summer, plan now to have a garden! There is just something about warmer weather that makes you want to be outside. You can start plants inside now, however do not plant them outside until mid May. Even than your tomatoes will need to be protected from the cool nights.

Everyone knows that first impressions are huge. What can a seller do to make their home stand out from the competition? Sure clean the home from top to bottom: ceiling fans, windows, carpets, etc. But what else? I suggest working on the yard! Have a mixture of perennial flowers and vegetables! You want the buyers to linger and fall in love with your home, so I suggest baking chocolate cookies and having a plate for them with bottled water. There’s just something about the yummy smell!

Have a flyer with pictures on the kitchen table for potential buyers to take with them of things you love about your home. Want to sell your home? I’m here to help! MancosHomes.com