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Myths About Real Estate Agents

There are some myths about real estate agents, many of which are not so flattering. But when it comes down to it, real estate agents are not too out there, and there is a logical explanation to each misconception. Let's straighten out a couple myths and facts.

Myth #1: They have big hair.

Fact: Though occasionally real estate agents do have big hair, most are regular people who get up in the morning just like you do, and go to work just like you do. Many real estate agents, in fact, are going bald due to stress related hair loss. Same with the fancy dagger-shaped manicures; in actuality, many real estate agents have bitten their nails down to nubs.

Myth #2: Real Estate Agents drive luxury cars while talking on their cell phones.

Fact: It's true that real estate agents are often trying to do too many things at once, but they like to be careful about it. And though real estate agents would like to make a good impression on you, more often than not they drive Hondas and Toyotas and hope that their hard work will sell you, not their Lexus.

Myth #3: Real Estate Agents know your area.

Fact: Just like normal people, real estate agents can't know everything. Though they do spend a lot of time driving around town, they can't be in all places at once, and they themselves probably have preferences for one neighborhood versus another. Make it clear to your realtor what kind of area you want to live in, and they can help you look within that section of town.

Myth #4: Real Estate Agents live outside of time.

Fact: Real estate agents have lives too, and those lives happen to take place in the same physical realm as yours does. While it might seem like they spend a strangely disproportionate chunk of time speaking with you, they are actually trying to be as time-conscious as possible, so that you can move more quickly into your home and they can move more quickly to helping their next client.

Myth #5: Real Estate Agents just want your money.

Fact: What real estate agents actually want is an easy life. They want to help you find a home you love, and they want to make their (often small) bit of commission off of it (and thatâ??s off the sale, not out of your pocket). They do not want your soul or your firstborn, just some patience, consideration, and a positive home-buying experience for all.

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The Biggest Bang For The Buck!

First-time buyers and bargain hunters everywhere are looking for ways to stretch their dollar. Here are three helpful tips for maximizing your purchasing power:

  1. Save money with a fixer-upper! Although these homes take a little elbow grease, the money you save can be significant. Put that extra money in your savings account, re-invest it in your home, or upgrade your location!
  2. Higher fuel costs have made remote properties less attractive for certain buyers. Don't be afraid to search a little farther out from your work if good public transportation is available.
  3. Size matters. Bigger homes are typically more expensive, so why not buck the trend and look for something a little smaller? There is generally less demand for smaller homes, and you can spot some great deals if you are willing to act fast!

A big decision ... investing in Real Estate (part 2)

Buying the Right House

Purchasing a home or land is very exciting; however, it also can become a daunting experience to own a property which later turns into a financial or emotional burden. During your home search be sure to  take the time to research locations and neighborhoods ... it's hard to enjoy a home when you don't enjoy the surroundings.  It is also a good idea to keep in mind the accessibility to basic amenities such as hospitals, schools, grocery stores ... etc. Real Estate should be viewed as a long term investment - if you are unable to afford a house that would be lived in for 3-5 years, there is no point in investing.

A big decision ... investing in Real Estate (part 1)

First and Foremost ... Understand the Financial Implications

Financial viability is a crucial aspect and one cannot ignore it. It is very important to ensure that one can manage that pinch of the down-payment and the EMI and the impact thereof on other key financial goals. In most cases there are cost over runs and hence careful planning is required. Try and ascertain the overall cost so that there are no surprises later - registration, furnishing, legal costs, broker fees, etc. If you are constructing a house, keep a buffer over and above the estimate that you get. As an investment, buying land would be preferred route, especially if affordability is an issue.

A key reason for investing in real estate today is the tax savings that it offers. While we look at the tax benefit that one gets, we forget that we would be losing the HRA benefit. Hence the tax benefit is lower than what is anticipated. If this is a second residential property investment, then there are aspects which need closer focus, such as the likely rental yield. Real Estate, as an investment has to be evaluated on the grounds of the capital appreciation that it would offer in the medium term.

Video Real Estate Tour of 1122 1st St NW SW Rochester MN.

Video Real Estate Tour of 1122 1st St NW SW Rochester MN. The tour takes you through the entire home giving you a good idea about the general layout and features of the home. For more information visit us at www.rochesterhomesource.com

Fall Cleaning Tips for your home.

Good Monday Morning!  With the holidays right around the corner now is a great time to get some Fall cleaning done before the hectic season begins!  Three great cleaning projects to get done now are:
 
Oven and Range
You probably do this as needed, but this is a good time to do a thorough oven cleaning, especially if you cook and bake a lot during the holidays. Use a spray cleaner and let it sit overnight. Wipe clean in the morning. This is a much safer technique than using a self-cleaning oven. Starting with a clean oven makes it a lot easier to simply wipe the oven clean the day after Thanksgiving. Don't forget to take off the range and oven dials and let them soak in soapy dishwater.

Patio Furniture
Clean the patio furniture and store it for the winter

Carpets
According to carpeting industry experts, you should have your carpet professionally cleaned every 6-18 months depending on traffic. If you do it once a year, fall is the perfect time. Your carpet will be beautiful for holiday family gatherings and parties. Most carpet cleaning companies offer a special deal where they will come back and take care of any stain within so many months of cleaning. If you clean in the fall and one of the kids spills cranberry sauce on the carpet at Thanksgiving, you're covered. You should also let them professionally vacuum your carpet before cleaning. They can remove more dirt than your vacuum.

New Real Estate Video Tour - 1901 11th St. SW Rochester MN 55902

Fall cleaning tips for your home

With the holidays right around the corner now is a great time to get some Fall cleaning done before the hectic season begins!  Three great cleaning projects to get done now are:
 
Oven and Range
You probably do this as needed, but this is a good time to do a thorough oven cleaning, especially if you cook and bake a lot during the holidays. Use a spray cleaner and let it sit overnight. Wipe clean in the morning. This is a much safer technique than using a self-cleaning oven. Starting with a clean oven makes it a lot easier to simply wipe the oven clean the day after Thanksgiving. Don't forget to take off the range and oven dials and let them soak in soapy dishwater.

Patio Furniture
Clean the patio furniture and store it for the winter

Carpets
According to carpeting industry experts, you should have your carpet professionally cleaned every 6-18 months depending on traffic. If you do it once a year, fall is the perfect time. Your carpet will be beautiful for holiday family gatherings and parties. Most carpet cleaning companies offer a special deal where they will come back and take care of any stain within so many months of cleaning. If you clean in the fall and one of the kids spills cranberry sauce on the carpet at Thanksgiving, you're covered. You should also let them professionally vacuum your carpet before cleaning. They can remove more dirt than your vacuum.

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Video Real Estate Tour for 2526 59th St. NW Rochester MN

Please check out my most recent real estate video for my listing located at 2526 59th ST. NW Rochester MN.  This is a wonderful home for sale in NW Rochester boasting a 3 car garage, vaulted ceilings, and a large 3 tier deck to just name a few.

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Beth Nordaune
RE/MAX of Rochester
4600 18th Ave. NW
Rochester MN 55901
Direct: 507-287-7755
Fax: 507-288-9022