Confirming Heated Sq.ft.

Confirming Heated Sq.ft.

Don’t Lose Money When Selling Your Home If you do not have the correct heated sq. ft. recorded with the county property appraiser’s office, you could be losing some serious money. The reason is simple.  When a house goes on the market, the heated sq.ft. is listed. ...
Picking The Right Lot For A New Home

Picking The Right Lot For A New Home

Buying a new home is exciting  But often overlooked is the importance of the lot. It’s hard to spend the extra money for a premium lot when you would rather spend it on upgrades.  Stop! It’s worth every penny to face a preserve or water rather than your neighbor’s...
Popcorn Ceilings

Popcorn Ceilings

This 1,342 sq.ft. Mandarin pool home was built in 1978, complete with popcorn ceilings. The Owners removed the popcorn ceilings, renovated two bathrooms, and improved the landscaping.  They bought the house in 2013 for $192,000 and sold it 3 years later for $225,800,...
When Remodeling Won’t Work

When Remodeling Won’t Work

This Jacksonville home had been owned by an elderly woman who had done no remodeling.  It was an average home for the neighborhood but had some great selling features: hardwood floors, a large kitchen and a one-car garage (many nearby homes had on-street parking...
The #1 Decorating Tip

The #1 Decorating Tip

We just spent a small fortune remodeling our guest bathroom and the highlight of the room is the mirror we found for under $100 at Kirklands. I sold two homes last year where mirrors were included in the offer.  One seller said, “Heck yeah, that mirror only cost me...