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July
6

Re-Siding a Home - Counselor Realty

To re-side, or not to re-side the home where you reside. That is the question that many homeowners ask themselves when the weather gets a little bit warmer. The fact is that many Minneapolis homes for sale feature new siding. When you ask the right questions and make the right choice, re-siding your home is an investment that can add value to your property. As you ponder the decision, be sure to consider the following before you make your choice.

Consider the Choice of Siding

Siding has evolved considerably over the past century. Today, there are many options to choose from. Vinyl siding comes in a wide array of colors; it's lightweight and durable and will provide reliable protection for 30-50 years. That is why it is one of the most popular choices around the country. On the downside, it's not eco-friendly and can warp with time.

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April
20

Outdoor Living Trends - Counselor Realty

Lawn and garden season is right around the corner, and now is the ideal time to take a look at what landscape designers recommend to create a stunning atmosphere right outside your home. When it comes to 2020's hottest trends, the following are some that are worth talking about.

  • Low-Maintenance
    If there is any single point to zero in on, low-maintenance landscaping is most certainly the one you want to focus on. Time is precious in the 21st century, and homeowners don't have time to dedicate to endless hours of landscaping chores. At the same time, homeowners still want their landscape to be the talk of the neighborhood. When designing your landscape, strike a balance between keeping it low-maintenance while still including enough grass, shrubbery, plants, and other features to make it enjoyable.

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March
16

Landscaping Tips - Sell a Home - Counselor Realty

Are you thinking about adding your home to the inventory of Minneapolis homes for sale? If so, you're probably already aware of how important curb appeal is for attracting potential buyers. Have you ever wondered, though, if there's such a thing as too much landscaping? 

It turns out, the answer is yes! Excessive landscaping can overwhelm potential buyers. Millennials, in particular, aren't interested in spending a lot of time and money on landscape maintenance.

So, how do owners of Saint Paul homes for sale maximize their curb appeal without overdoing it? Start with these four tips. 

  1. Rethink Your Water Features
    While koi ponds and fancy water features are a gorgeous addition to many homes, they're not necessarily a selling feature. Some potential buyers may fall in love with it, but others will worry about things like how expensive it is to take care of or how they'll keep the fish alive during the winter. Families with small children or pets may also worry about safety issues.

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March
9

Bonus Room Staging - Counselor Realty

Whether it's an attic, an alcove under the stairs or unused space above the garage, making a "bonus room" appealing to potential buyers is never a bad idea when staging your home. Many Minneapolis homes for sale have small spaces that can be used as a crafting or art studio, home office, or just about anything you can conjure up. Although your imagination may start running wild when thinking about what to do with a bonus room, it's important to stay focused so potential buyers looking at St. Paul homes for sale aren't confused about what the purpose of it really is.   

  • Know Your Market Demographic
    Understanding the types of buyers who are looking for houses in your area is key to creating a bonus room that will help sell your home. Do you live in an up-and-coming, hip neighborhood that attracts young professionals? If so, you'll probably want to consider making that bonus room a home office. If you live in a more family-oriented area, buyers may be looking for a house with a space that could easily work as a playroom or nursery. If you're unsure about who your likely buyers will be, talk with your real estate agent. After all, they're used to helping people buy and sell homes in the area, so they should know a bit about who's looking.

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February
24

Update Ceilings - Sell a Home - Counselor Realty

Readying your home for sale is something you can't possibly achieve in a weekend. It takes a lot of work – both inside and outside – in terms of paintwork, decluttering, and finding the right real estate agency to seal the deal. Fortunately, our real estate agents have pieced together critical things that you should consider when setting up Minneapolis homes for sale.

  • Revamp Your Ceiling
    Old ceiling designs such as popcorn ceiling can make selling your property more difficult, depending on your market and price range. When you're preparing to sell your home fast, it's important to give the ceiling a fresh coat of paint. Make sure the paint is specifically designed for ceilings to effectively hide imperfections or hairline cracks that can occur in ceilings over time.

    For special rooms that require vibrant colors instead of the generic white, you can opt for premium wall paints. You'll get the full benefits of ceiling paints while achieving a better and truer color tint. This works well if you're using a monochromatic color in the room and want the ceiling to be slightly lighter or darker than the wall color.

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