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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

AUCTION: 5 Grange Road, Blackburn South 3130

Auction: Saturday 20th August, 1pm

Clinker Charm and Living Options Galore

What a magnificent find! The timeless charm of the clinker brick home on a deep allotment, featuring picturesque gardens, superb storage options PLUS granny flat at rear, giving you endless opportunities – set up a home office, teenager’s retreat, accommodation for the in-laws, or rent it out and reap the benefits! The main residence features: 3 robed bedrooms with ample natural light and appealing garden outlooks, family bathroom with separate toilet, ducted heating, spacious living/dining room with AC and gas heater, traditional cottage-style kitchen with meals area, sunroom and additional semi-enclosed sheltered entertainment area, well-sized laundry, single lockup garage with shed/workshop, BBQ area and additional alfresco spaces to enjoy. Floorboards and character features create a warm cosy ambience in this delightful home, where you’ll find plenty of space to store your treasures. The self-contained granny flat has its own side verandah accessible from the bedroom (with ensuite), and also features an expansive living/dining room with kitchenette. Positioned behind a picket fence and flowering gardens in a quiet, family-friendly street, this impressive property is within walking distance to primary schools and Forest Hill College, shops (including Kmart Plaza), parklands and tram. There’s also the convenience of a bus at your door, taking you to shopping centres, schools, train, and vibrant Box Hill with its many attractions including excellent restaurants and markets. 

For more information, visit: http://jmchase.com.au/index.cfm?pagecall=property&propertyid=1807816

AUCTION: 90 Jolimont Road, Forest Hill 3131

Auction: Saturday 20th August, 11am

 

Love the Location! What’s your vision?

Positioned on a 600sqm (approx.) allotment, this 3BR BV home gives you a quiet, family-friendly location and solid foundations to work with – it’s simply a question of what to do…. Grab your ideas file and revamp or renovate? Give the place a quick makeover and capitalise on its investment potential? Or, if you’re seeking a fresh start you may prefer to knock down and start over (STCA), knowing a fantastic location is guaranteed and you’ve got a decent sized block to work with? Features: 3 robed bedrooms, L-shaped living/dining room with air con and gas heater, family bathroom with separate toilet, kitchen with meals area, single lockup garage with workshop space, and shed. Walk to schools (Parkmore Primary School, St Timothy’s Catholic Primary School, and Emmaus College), Brentford Square Shopping Centre, bus, parklands and recreational facilities including Nunawading Aqualink. Be quick to inspect! 

For more information about this exciting property, visit: visit: http://jmchase.com.au/index.cfm?pagecall=property&propertyID=1810503

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

What’s Holding My House Back From Being SOLD? - Part 3

Poor Marketing

Now you have you house at a realistic price, and it is looking so great you almost wish you were staying there. What else could possibly be holding it back from being sold? It is vital to have professional photographs taken, and professional copywriting done. Your agent can organise all this for you.



Is your house being marketed in all the right places? At a minimum is should be listed on realestate.com.au, domain.com.au, your agent’s website, and realestate1.net.au. If your agent is not advertising your property on these places, demand that they do. There are other avenues you can also ask your agent to place your property. Personally, I advertise my clients’ properties on our blog, on our Twitter page, and on our Facebook page. The more places your property is listed on the internet, the more likely a Google search will bring up your property. More and more people are turning to the internet as their main source of information. If a potential buyer drives past and sees your ‘For Sale’ board, chances are they will run a search on Google for it. You want to make sure that it is your property that flashes up on the screen first. It might also be a good idea to have you property advertised in the local newspaper.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Latest Auction Pics

 The JM Chase team hard at work!

 Managing Director, Jee Chin, on Auction day.

Celebrating a positive result on Auction day.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

What’s Holding My House Back From Being SOLD? - Part 2

Presentation

 Now that we have set a realistic price for your house, it’s time to look at how your house presents to other people. Look around. Is it cluttered? Dusty? Are there cobwebs on the ceiling, or animal fur in the carpets? Are the gardens over grown with weeds? This needs to be cleaned, tidied, removed – whatever it takes to make sparkling clean.

Clean your house, throw away the clutter. Hire a cleaner to vacuum, steam clean the carpets, professionally clean the windows. Likeways, hire a gardener to tame your wild garden. Every little bit helps to make your property more appealing to the prospective buyer.



Now you might be thinking, “I’ve done all that, and more, and my house still isn’t selling.” Now is time to take a look at the décor of the property. A criticism I often hear potential buyers make is that the property is outdated – the furniture is old-fashioned and the paint is sooo last season. It may just be time for you to freshen up the property. As a friend or your real estate agent to give you an honest opinion. Many people will not buy a house if they see that it needs a bit of work to freshen it up. Many people feel it is pointless to redecorate a house if they are about to sell it, but there is certainly a point to it if it makes the difference between finding a buyer and not finding a buyer.

Stay tuned next week for our tips on optimising the marketing of your property.

Warm Up Winter Buyers

Selling your home can be nerve-racking, and with the number of days properties are on the market having lengthened this year, First National Real Estate JM Chase has some simple tips to make sure your property stays on the boil during winter, and reduce any associated stress.

“The value of a property is mainly determined by its location, size and suitability to the buyer,” First National Real Estate JM Chase principal Jee Chin, said.

“But there are things that a seller can do to maximise the value of the property, particularly in terms of its presentation, even if the weather is cold and things look a bit dull and gray.

“I mean, when someone wants to impress, they go all out to make themselves look and sound good, no matter what the weather is doing – it’s no different with the property you want to sell.

“It’s all about making a good impression and while it’s true that there will be fewer buyers in winter, it also means there will be less competition and less stock.”

According to Mr Chin, the most important tip is to appoint a well-respected, reputable and trustworthy real estate agent.

“Agents have a duty to achieve the best price for their clients, keep their finger on the pulse of the market and keep their clients educated and informed about current market dynamics,” Mr Chin said.

“We are encouraging our agents to think creatively and strategically to shorten the number of days listings are on the market and maximise the price of their clients’ properties, including updating photography, remaining positive and upbeat, using all the leading edge marketing tools such as social media and buyer matching technologies, to make sure everything is being done to get the seller the best achievable price.

“Using an agent also offers security, acting as a barrier or deterrent to buyers who are not really serious about the property or who wish to make unrealistic offers for the property.”

Winter makes staging your home, the concept of showcasing its best, more important to securing top value for your property.  Mr Chin says putting in a little effort will make the world of difference.

“A well-presented house is likely to achieve its selling price more readily than an untidy, unsightly and unkempt property that has obviously not been well-cared for or maintained,” Mr Chin said.

“That’s why it’s important to make sure the owner does everything they can to make the property look good and that it is always presented in as pristine condition as possible.”

Here are a few things that Managing Director, Jee Chin says can be easily undertaken and are affordable:

  • Paint a few feature walls to create visual impact.  Consider using the services of an interior decorator for a quick consultation and some ideas.
  • Add a few personal touches like family photos and memorabilia around the place to give that ‘homey’ feel
  • Keep lights on during inspections to brighten the atmosphere and make sure curtains, shutters and blinds are open – letting in as much natural light as possible as well as make rooms feel much more spacious.
  • Make sure everything is clean including windows, both inside and out, and light fittings.
  • Place some flowers in vases to liven things up a bit, and even consider spraying some quality fragrance around (but not too much!)
  • Turn on heaters or light fires so that the temperature inside the home is comfortable, inviting the buyer to linger longer, especially on cold days.

Mr Chin said another key tip is that sellers should always try to keep in mind who they are selling to, just like any other product that is for sale.

“At the end of the day, the seller should put themselves in the place of the buyer, think about what would they look for and make sure their home delivers as best as it can,” Mt Chin said.

“That’s what we do here at First National Real Estate JM Chase.  We think of our clients and put them first, because that’s what we would like if we were their clients.”

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