Archive for October, 2007

Smelly Homes In Wasilla October 6th, 2007

Categories: For Sellers, Healthy Homes

Img_0799In a previous post a guest author discussed why artificial scents don’t make cents when selling your home. While cigarette smoke or pet smells are also marketing killers as I mentioned in August, covering these odors up is the wrong solution.

Today I showed a beautiful home in Wasilla.  This home was in the $400,000 price range and was beautiful inside and out.  My clients were a little interested in it but we had to open the front door and the back door just to breath. 

There were plug in scent dispensers in almost every room.  Some rooms had more than one.  There were aerosols cans in the bathrooms, counter top deoderizers, and scented candles in the living room.  There were signs that a pet had been in the home, but no pet smell was detected, no odor but the overpowering sweet/chemical perfume of the artificial scents was in the air.

The buyers and I discussed the possibility that all of the carpet may have to be ripped up in Img_0800order to clean whatever smell was being masked.  It must be an awful smell to require 17, yes that’s SEVENTEEN, plug in scent dispensers in the house.

Much better than hiding an odor with another chemical is to clean whatever is causing it in the first place.  Clean, has no smell.  If there is a bad odor, it needs to be removed before placing the house on the market.  It is usually not that difficult to find the odor.  Even if the clean up job is a big one, it will pay off with a higher sales price. 

Almost always, buyers are suspicious of a house with lots of candles and scent dispensers.  

Get rid of them. 

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Midtown Estates, Palmer Alaska October 6th, 2007

Categories: For Buyers, Wasilla Real Estate News

Just off mile 4 of the Palmer-Wasilla Highway is one of my favorite valley neighborhoods.  This is Midtown Estates.  The paved roads wind around and over birch covered ridges and with houses nestled back behind their well tended yards.

People tend to live in this area for extended periods.  It seems that this location is ideal for families with children in the schools and also for workers in Palmer, Wasilla, or Anchorage.  It is a quiet neighborhood with easy access to the highways. 

Also, you can walk through a gate in the back of the subdivision right onto the track behind Colony High school and Colony Middle School.  It’s only a mile or so to Pioneer Peak Elementary. 

Click here for a google map to the subdivision

Click here for a borough tax map showing the lots.  The highlighted lots are the homes for sale.

Right now, there are five homes for sale in Midtown Estates. 

  • 8910 Lexington8910 E Lexington, 1,833 square feet for $237,500, $129 per sq ft.
  • Listed with Sally Carman, Century 21 North Homes Real Estate

 

  • 2190 Broadway
  • 2190 Broadway, 2,728 square feet for $259,900, $95 per sq ft
  • Listed with Marty Van Diest, RE/MAX of Wasilla
  • 8860 Kiva Way8860 Kiva Way, 2,187 square feet for $260,000, $118 per sq ft
  • Listed with Paddy Coan, Prudential Jack White Vista Real Estate
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  • 9031 Westside Drive9031 Westside, 1,920 square feet for $245,000, $127 per sq ft.
  • Listed with Naomi Hodgson, Coldwell Banker Best Properties
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  • 9081 E Brooklyn Circle 9081 Brooklyn , 3,409 square feet for $434,000, $127 per sq ft
  • Listed with Mike McLane, Prudential Jack White Vista Real Estate

 

 

If you would like to view any of these homes.  Or any other home for sale in the Palmer and Wasilla areas…give me a call 907 232–7900 or email me by clicking on “contact” to the right.

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Wasilla Real Estate,Marty’s Monday Market Memo October 1st, 2007

Categories: Monday Market Memo, Wasilla Real Estate News

The stats for this week, (9/24/07–10/1/07), show that the market is still marching on.  Houses are still selling at a fairly steady rate. 

Forty Pending sales this week is pretty good for this time of year.  Divide 40 into the total amount of listings of 926 and you have 23 weeks of inventory.  That is less than 6 months. 

Some define a buyers market as one in which there is more than 6 months of inventory.  That doesn’t mean we are out of the recent slowdown in real estate because we aren’t averaging 40 closed sales a week yet. 

We will see our  market slow down over the winter and then pick back up next spring.  By next May, we will have a good idea whether we are coming out of this slower market or not.

Average Price DOM
New 40 $234,485
Total Active 926
Pending 40 $216,974 92
Closed 28 $222,827 91

But even if it is a little slower, it’s certainly not dead.  Houses that are priced to sell…are selling.  Houses that are priced to sit…are sitting.

There is more than price involved however.  Not only does the price have to be good, the presentation has to be excellent, as does the marketing. 

Give me a call if you are in the market to buy or sell,  We, (Jay and I), received offers on two listings in the last week and wrote offers on two other houses.  We are still in the negotiating stages on a couple of those.

We would love to help you buy or sell your house as well.  Call (907) 373–0999.  That number simultaneously rings on both my and Jay’s cell phone.

 

 

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Rentals in Wasilla and Palmer October 1st, 2007

Categories: Wasilla Real Estate News

I get quite a few calls asking about houses and apartments for rent in Palmer and Wasilla.  I don’t handle rental personally but usually give the callers the same list of people to call.

I thought I would post that list here.  This can be adjusted over time, so if you know anyone who wants their name and number to be included in the list drop me an email. 

Property Managers

  • Charlene Moss, Prudential Real Estate, 373–8161
  • Tracy Brewington, Prudential Real Estate, 376–2414
  • Dawn Houston, Double Eagle Real Estate, 373–1770
  • more later but make sure to call those three

Also, Craigslist is good as is the Frontiersman.

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