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Just Listed! Check Out Our Latest Hot Properties

by Sandi Pressley

Just listed! These beautiful mid-priced Albuquerque homes are the ideal choice for those looking to expand their living space. These homes offer plenty of room for your family to grow for years to come. And at these prices, they're sure to sell fast, so make sure to schedule your showing today!

Contact the Sandi Pressley Team today for your exclusive showing. You can also check out all of our listings on our Featured Listings page.

1114 Grace Street NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144

VIEWS!! Pleasing, light-filled 5 years young DR Horton, Rose model with a 3 car garage. This spacious home has soaring ceilings, east facing windows to enjoy views of the Sandia Mountains. Open concept floorplan, kitchen, dining, and great room flowing together. Home offers 4 bedrooms, plus an office/craft room/flex space. Kitchen showcases stacked cabinets, pantry, island, room for dining, and ample counter space. Stainless appliances stay! Primary suite is on main floor with a spa like bathroom and attached laundry room. 2nd level welcomes you with a LOFT/2nd living space. 3 more bedrooms, one being a second Primary with private bathroom. Enjoy alfresco dining on the covered patio while gazing out to the Sandi Mountains.

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837 Deming Meadows Drive NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144

One Owner Gem in Northern Meadows, on an oversized lot lined with Pines, fruit trees, lilac bushes, raised garden beds and blackberry bushes, firepit and a covered patio. Home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and a loft. Primary suite is split from other bedrooms. New carpet! Roof replaced 7/2023. Light filled kitchen, with ample counter space, cabinets, pantry, all appliances stay, breakfast nook opens to the Family room with a fireplace. Spacious laundry rm /w cabinets, washer/dry stay! 3 car garage, Move in ready home and a must see! Located in a neighborhood with sidewalks, and parks.

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Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

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Is It Time to Downsize Your Albuquerque Home?

by Sandi Pressley

Our lives are constantly evolving, and what once may have been the perfect home in Albuquerque for you and your family may no longer suit your needs. If you find yourself questioning whether it's time to downsize, this article will explore 6 signs that may indicate it's the right decision for you. From financial considerations to lifestyle changes, these signs will help you evaluate whether downsizing your Albuquerque home is the next step.

1. Overwhelming Maintenance

One of the most common reasons people choose to downsize their homes is the overwhelming maintenance that comes with owning a larger property. As homes age, they require regular upkeep and repairs, which can become physically and financially burdensome. If you find yourself struggling to keep up with the chores required to maintain your property, it may be a sign that it's time to downsize.

While every home requires maintenance, downsizing to a smaller property can significantly reduce the time, effort, and cost associated with keeping a home in good condition. By moving to a smaller space, you can focus on the tasks that matter most to you and enjoy a more manageable living environment.

2. Unused Space

Do you have rooms in your home that are rarely used or filled with items that collect dust? Unused space not only adds to the maintenance burden but also increases your expenses. Heating, cooling, and cleaning these areas can become a financial drain. Downsizing to a smaller home allows you to eliminate the need for unused space and focus on living in a more efficient and cost-effective manner.

By moving to a smaller property, you can optimize your living space and eliminate the unnecessary costs associated with maintaining unused rooms. This can lead to a more streamlined and clutter-free lifestyle.

3. Unsustainable Monthly Expenses

Large homes often come with higher monthly expenses, including mortgage payments, property taxes, and utility bills. If your housing expenses are becoming increasingly unsustainable or are taking up a significant portion of your monthly income, downsizing may be the solution.

A smaller home typically means lower mortgage payments, reduced maintenance costs, and more affordable utility bills. By downsizing, you can free up financial resources and create a more sustainable budget that aligns with your current income and lifestyle.

4. Infrequent Home Occupancy

If you often find yourself away from home due to work, travel, or other commitments, maintaining a large property can feel like a waste of resources. The costs associated with a larger home, such as mortgage interest, taxes, and utility bills, can add up even when you're not there to fully enjoy the space.

Consider whether downsizing or relocating to a more convenient location would better suit your lifestyle. By choosing a smaller home for sale in Albuquerque that better aligns with your occupancy patterns, you can optimize your living arrangements and reduce unnecessary expenses.

5. Unlocking Home Equity

For homeowners whose property values have steadily risen over the years, downsizing can be an opportunity to unlock their home equity and use it to fund other financial goals. Whether you're planning for retirement, looking to cross items off your bucket list, or simply want to invest in other ventures, downsizing can provide the financial boost you need.

Selling a larger home with substantial equity allows you to access the funds tied up in your property and put them to work in ways that align with your current priorities. This can provide you with more financial flexibility and open up new opportunities.

6. Aging in Place Concerns

As we age, our housing needs may change, and the demands of maintaining a larger home can become more challenging. Considerations such as accessibility, mobility, and safety become increasingly important. If your current home is not equipped to support your evolving needs, downsizing to a more accessible and manageable property may be the right move.

Downsizing can provide you with a home that is better suited for aging in place, with features like grab bars in bathrooms, single-level layouts, and wider doorways to accommodate wheelchairs or walkers. By proactively addressing your changing needs, you can ensure a comfortable and safe living environment.

Of course, there are other considerations when deciding if it's time to downsize your Albuquerque home, or to find a home better suited for your needs. Feel free to contact Sandi Pressley and her team to discuss your home buying options in Albuquerque.

HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

2707 Desert Garden Lane SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105

Welcome home to this well-maintained Valley Farms charmer! Featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, get ready to feel right at home. Two living areas make for comfortable living, especially when you enjoy the warmth of the wood stove. Eat-in kitchen is open and inviting, with patio doors to the oversized, walled backyard. Also accessible from the master bedroom, the backyard is an oasis amongst the trees and even includes an oversized shed with electrical. With the ease of city water and sewer, and convenient location, come see this one today!

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Important Things to Do When Moving Into a New Home in Albuquerque

by Sandi Pressley

Moving into a new house in Albuquerque? Don't forget about the important tasks that need to be done before settling in. Aside from unpacking, there are a few more things to take care of. Here's a quick list of important tasks to take care of when you buy a new home in Albuquerque.

Change the Locks

Wanting new locks on the doors to your home is not a sign of paranoia, but rather a smart decision. It is difficult to determine how many people may have keys to your home, so it is advisable to take precautions. It is recommended to not only re-key the locks but also replace the hardware. This not only provides a nice update to your home, but also gives you peace of mind.

Don't forget to change your garage door opener code, too.

An In-Depth Home Tour

Yes, it is important to know the location of the water and gas shut-off valves, as well as the electrical box and water heater. Understanding how to use the sprinkler system is also crucial. Familiarizing yourself with these details and ensuring that other household members are aware can prevent potential disasters.

Seal off Rooms You Don't Use

This one may sound a bit odd. You just bought your new home, so why would you seal off any rooms? If you can, it may be a way to save some money. In the first few months of living in a new home, there are various financial challenges to consider. Moving expenses, purchasing new furniture, potential renovations, and the costs associated with activating utilities can all add up quickly. To mitigate some of these expenses, it is advisable to seal off rooms that won't be in use for a while, as this can help reduce heating and cooling costs.

Meet the Neighbors

It is advisable to proactively reach out to your new neighbors before they have a chance to do so. This can potentially lead to forming new friendships, especially beneficial for your children. Being friendly and sociable from the beginning helps establish a positive rapport.

Additionally, having welcoming neighbors can aid in your adjustment to the neighborhood, as they can provide information on local news, recommend the best coffee shops, and guide you to the most convenient routes to the elementary school.

Clean Your Carpets

When sellers move out of a home, a thorough cleaning should have been done, as it may be stipulated in the contract. However, unless specific cleaning tasks are specified, the house may not be as clean as desired. Even if the house appears tidy, the sellers may have overlooked cleaning the carpets. A proper cleaning of the carpets can extend their lifespan, enhance air quality, and eliminate allergens.

"Little do most of us realize that what we are seeing is only a tiny fraction of the soil that a carpet contains," said the National Carpet Cleaners Association(NCCA). "The visible grime we notice is only the tip of the iceberg; up to 85 per cent of the dirt the carpet holds is buried deep within the pile. And when you consider that a carpet can eventually trap its own weight or more in soil - as much as 150 pounds for an average-sized living-room - you'll agree it's no trivial matter."

Wipe out Drawers and Cabinets

This task is often overlooked, but it can result in the presence of germs or crumbs.

Change Fire Alarm Batteries

The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) advises changing fire alarm batteries twice a year. To ensure you're not caught off guard, it's recommended to change them when you move into a new place. This way, you can avoid being startled by a loud alarm in the middle of the night shortly after moving in.

HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

208 Richmond Drive SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

Gorgeous, Restored, Nob Hill Adobe Home with top to bottom updates in 2020/2021! Some updates include TPO roof, stucco, windows, interior texture & paint, hardware & fixtures! Plus, remodeled designer kitchen features granite counters w/glass tile back splash, beautiful cabinets & hardware, SS appliances. Main living area includes original wood floors, a cozy fireplace & opens to dining, kitchen, & remodeled full bath. The spacious finished, heated & cooled basement is an ideal flex space that includes a full bathroom, utility/laundry room, & an electric fireplace, & surely to be a favorite gathering space. Enjoy the addition of a walk out deck, turf lawn, backyard side fences, & raised cinderblock walls out back.

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Check Out Our Latest Hot Albuquerque Properties!

by Sandi Pressley

If you're looking to expanding your living space or the perfect place to build your dream home, we have just what you're looking for! These outstanding Albuquerque properties have recently hit the market, so make sure you don't let these opportunities get away! 

Contact the Sandi Pressley Team today for your exclusive showing. You can also check out all of our listings on our Featured Listings page.

208 Richmond Drive SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

Gorgeous, Restored, Nob Hill Adobe Home with top to bottom updates in 2020/2021! Some updates include TPO roof, stucco, windows, interior texture & paint, hardware & fixtures! Plus, remodeled designer kitchen features granite counters w/glass tile back splash, beautiful cabinets & hardware, SS appliances. Main living area includes original wood floors, a cozy fireplace & opens to dining, kitchen, & remodeled full bath. The spacious finished, heated & cooled basement is an ideal flex space that includes a full bathroom, utility/laundry room, & an electric fireplace, & surely to be a favorite gathering space. Enjoy the addition of a walk out deck, turf lawn, backyard side fences, & raised cinderblock walls out back.

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6451 Isleta Boulevard SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105

Yours to own, part of the green belt of Valley Farms area. 2.17 acres of agricultural land with irrigation well and water rights. Build your dream home, farm the land. Horses allowed. This is a rare opportunity to have land available.

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6412 Kalgan Road NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144

Welcome home to this incredible Kim Brooks beauty! Enter the foyer to see soaring ceilings and a fabulous floorplan (4th bedroom large enough to be used as a living area or bedroom). This beauty features a gas, diamond-plaster kiva fireplace, porcelain tile, wood-laminate floors, and incredible custom finishes including hand skip troweled walls and lighted niches. Gourmet kitchen includes gas range, SS appliances, and a long bar for all your seating needs! Enjoy the natural light pouring in through the skylights, and relax in the oversized master suite complete with en suite showcasing a separate garden tub, dual copper sinks, and tons of closet space. Outdoor space is an oasis on a 1/2 acre complete with mountain views, RV front-to-back drive, gas stub-out, desert landscaping & MORE

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Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

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What Are All the Costs of Buying a Home in Albuquerque?

by Sandi Pressley

If you’re a first-time homebuyer in Albuquerque, you’re no doubt already aware that buying a home involves more than just a mortgage payment. There are other costs included in the process of buying a home. It's important to be aware of those costs in advance so that you can make the best decisions during the process. 

Here's a helpful overview of what costs to expect when buying a home in Albuquerque.

1. Closing Costs

Closing on a mortgage is the last step in the process, often overlooked by homebuyers in terms of cost. At this stage, the loan is approved, the inspection is completed, and you are on the verge of receiving the keys to your new home.

When you complete your purchase, you will have a closing meeting where you will sign all the necessary paperwork and make payments for various costs.

The costs associated with purchasing a home encompass various elements. These include mortgage interest payments, taxes and insurance escrow payments, legal fees, lender application fees, recording fees, and title insurance.

Closing costs can average between 3-4% of the price of the home.

2. Property Taxes

When you own a home in Albuquerque, you pay property taxes. The bank doesn’t determine these. Instead, the county of Bernalillo does.

The county of Bernalillo's average effective property tax rate is 1.18% of the assessed value of your home. So for a home that costs $205,500, you would pay $2,419 per year.

3. HOA or Condo Fees

Homeowners in homeowners' associations or condo associations are required to pay a monthly or quarterly fee. This fee is used to cover various neighborhood services, including garbage collection.

The fees of an HOA can fluctuate due to potential increases or assessments for large projects, resulting in unpredictable costs.

4. Insurance

Homeowners insurance is a requirement for obtaining a mortgage loan. Typically, the premiums are already included in your monthly mortgage payment and are paid from your escrow account. This is similar to how property taxes are handled in many cases.

Premiums for homeowners insurance can increase each year, and it's important to note that standard policies usually often do not provide coverage for acts of God. Therefore, it is advisable to obtain additional insurance specifically for natural disasters.

5. Utilities

The cost of your utilities can be as much as your property taxes. In Albuquerque, the average monthly electric bill for residential customers is $144/month.

6. Appliances

When purchasing new construction or some used homes, it is important to note that appliances may not be included. This means that you will need to budget and plan accordingly to purchase these necessary items for your home.

When purchasing a new home, it is important to consider the appliances that may need to be purchased. While the seller may leave behind the dishwasher, refrigerator, stove, and possibly the microwave, it is not guaranteed. Therefore, it is advisable to budget for the purchase of a washer and dryer at the very least.

7. Landscaping

Managing your landscaping requires both time and investment in lawn equipment. However, there will inevitably be tasks that you cannot handle alone, such as removing hanging tree limbs or dead trees.

Hiring a professional for regular lawn care services transitions the expense from an occasional occurrence to a recurring monthly cost.

8. Maintenance

When you own a home, you take on the responsibility of all the maintenance tasks, which is a significant change from being a renter.

From the plumbing to the electrical wiring, a home is filled with numerous systems that require regular maintenance, occasional repairs, and, in some cases, replacement.

When purchasing an older house, it is important to consider the potential increase in maintenance costs compared to new construction. This includes maintaining the electrical system, HVAC system, roof, and plumbing.

All things considered, buying your first home in Albuquerque is the best decision you can make for your future. Making sure you have all the costs involved lined up will help make your dream a reality.

HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

6412 Kalgan Road NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144

Welcome home to this incredible Kim Brooks beauty! Enter the foyer to see soaring ceilings and a fabulous floorplan (4th bedroom large enough to be used as a living area or bedroom). This beauty features a gas, diamond-plaster kiva fireplace, porcelain tile, wood-laminate floors, and incredible custom finishes including hand skip troweled walls and lighted niches. Gourmet kitchen includes gas range, SS appliances, and a long bar for all your seating needs! Enjoy the natural light pouring in through the skylights, and relax in the oversized master suite complete with en suite showcasing a separate garden tub, dual copper sinks, and tons of closet space. Outdoor space is an oasis on a 1/2 acre complete with mountain views, RV front-to-back drive, gas stub-out, desert landscaping & MORE!

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Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

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Check Out Our Latest Hot Properties!

by Sandi Pressley

Location is the name of the game with these latest HOT properties from the Sandi Pressley Team! Whether you're looking for a truly uniques property or a home close to UNM, restaurants, shopping and more, these listings are the perfect match. 

Contact the Sandi Pressley Team today for your exclusive showing. You can also check out all of our listings on our Featured Listings page.

855 Foxcroft Loop, Bosque Farms, NM 87068

This is truly a RARE opportunity in the heart of Bosque Farms! Not only do you have a meticulously maintained 4 bedroom home nestled on a 1/2 acre, but this boasts an almost 2,000sqft. workshop/garage that has to be seen to be believed! Garage features an upstairs office (heated & cooled) at almost 600sqft complete with a 3/4 bath. Downstairs features 3-bays with soaring doors and incredible insulation....can fit several cars/toys. This property also features a fantastic playhouse (insulated & wired), HUGE garden shed, RV hookups, commercial grade Rainbird system, and the list goes on & on. Some recent updates: 2 Refrigerated Air units (2022), Metal Roof (2015), 40 gallon water heater (2022), new flooring, newer baths. Also enjoy the beautiful landscape complete with flexible fencing

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2115 Lead Avenue SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

A great home in a great location at a great price! Super cute condo tucked away in a quiet neighborhood yet centrally located right in the heart of the city. Recently refreshed with NEW carpet and paint in neutral tones, new commodes, and new upstairs baseboards. Complete with washer and dryer, this home is move-in ready. TWO primary suites upstairs as each bedroom has its own bathroom, with a guest bath downstairs. Lovely fenced outdoor patio with covered designated parking directly behind. Light and bright with big south-facing windows upstairs and down. HOA covers exterior, roof, front and common area landscaping, and water. Laminate and tile flooring downstairs with extra under-stair storage. Easy living, and your pet can come too!

Location, Location, Location! You don't want to miss this charmer close to UNM, restaurants, shopping and more. Beautifully maintained wood floors greet you in this light-filled beauty. Enjoy the open kitchen with lots of cabinet storage and gas cooktop. Home features 2 bedrooms plus a study and a freshly renovated bathroom. This oversized lot gives you tons of options and includes both a water feature and garage. Stucco done in 2011 and all pipes and sewer line replaced in 2015. Come see today!

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Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

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Stay Out of Your Own Way When Selling Your Albuquerque Home

by Sandi Pressley

When you sell your home in Albuquerque, of course you have the right to be involved in every aspect of the sale. But you also need to be careful not to get in your own way.

Real estate professionals know all the ins and outs of selling a house and how to deal with buyers. Most home sellers understandably do not have that experience. It's very easy as a home seller to sabotage your own efforts without even knowing it.

Here are three of the more common mistakes that home sellers make, and how to avoid them.

Making showings difficult

There's a simple rule as home seller when it comes to showing a home - stand back and let the pros handle it.

Oh yes, you lived in that house for years and know every little nook and cranny, and every story about your home as well. But your insight is not what's going to sell your home. The agent you hired will use their years of experience and training to sell your home. After all, this is what they do and how they get paid. They want to sell your home just as much or more than you do.

In fact, you should not be present at all during a showing. Your presence alone is a distraction to the buyer. When a showing is scheduled, have a plan to leave your home during the showing.

And when it comes to scheduling showing, do your best not to turn down a showing appointment. You may think the buyer will just come at another time, but usually that's no the case. Every appointment you turn down is an opportunity to sell your home. Don't turn down an appointment unless it's absolutely unavoidable.

Keeping a mess

Is your home clean? Ask your agent and follow their advice. This may mean making some real effort to make sure your home is ready to show to buyers in Albuquerque. You may have to hire cleaners, or clean it yourself. Make sure you clean your home to the level it takes to sell. No matter how much effort you put into cleaning your home, it will be worth it when your home sells faster and for more money.

Failing to make repairs

If you are told by a real estate professional to make repairs on your home, do it. Sure, you may not want to shell out a lot of money on a home you won't be living in anymore, but you also have to make your home desirable to home buyers in Albuquerque.

The fact is that most buyers don't want to buy a home with issues. Moving into a new home is hard enough without having to deal with immediate repairs. And if your home needs too many repairs, you may get lower offers. In the end, it's easier for you to take care of any repairs before you put the house up for sale.

There are many things you might do as a seller to get in the way of selling your home. In the end, if you closely follow the advice of your agent, you should do just fine staying out of your own way.

HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

9621 Elena Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122

Beautiful setting for this custom Durano home within Sunset Hills with mountain and city views. The Mediterranean style home welcomes you with a grand foyer, soaring ceilings and light-filled rooms. The versatile floor plan offers a split master suite with a sitting area and spectacular views of the mountains, main floor living, dining, kitchen, family room and 2 bedrooms with a Jack and Jill bath. Gourmet kitchen offers custom cabinets, granite, subzero refrigerator and breakfast nook facing the mountains. Downstairs features a living space, bedroom and bath with a walkout patio. Wonderful indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces. Lush landscaping. 2 separate oversized garages. Located within top tier school districts. Convenient access to shopping, dining, entertainment, and nature paths.

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Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

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Easy Ways to Maximize Your Albuquerque Home's Curb Appeal

by Sandi Pressley

When you plan to sell your home in Albuquerque, one thing that can't be overlooked is curb appeal. First impressions are critical when selling a home. If it looks good outside, it will probably look good inside as well, inviting buyers to give it a closer look. What are some easy, sure-fire ways to enhance your home's curb appeal? Here are 6 ideas that you can do yoursef.

Paint Your Front Door

To make a great first impression on potential buyers, start with your front door. Choosing the right front door color can enhance your home's style and completely transform its appearance. Whether you opt for a classic black or charcoal, or a bold hue like bright red or yellow, a fresh coat of paint can refresh your home and make it stand out. Don't overlook the impact of a beautiful front door when it comes to selling your home.

Replace Your Mailbox

If your mailbox is rusty or unstable, it's time to replace it. Choose a color that complements your house and remember to position it 6-8 inches from the curb. Details matter.

Update Street Numbers and Door Hardware

Swapping out old street numbers and upgrading door hardware can have a transformative impact. It only takes 15 minutes and costs around $15. This simple upgrade can make a big difference in the overall appearance of your home.

Give Garage Doors a Lift
 
Garage doors often lack detail and depth, dominating the view from the street. A simple solution is to add temporary or magnetic decorative hardware such as handles, hasps, and faux window panels. These accessories add interest and remain secure. DIY expert Jenna Shaughnessy suggests trying magnetic hinges and handles, available for $14 at homedepot.com. Another option is to paint the garage door to match the siding or opt for a contrasting shade, which can have a huge impact.

This can be a weekend project if you use fast-drying exterior semigloss paint, like Sherwin-Williams SnapDry Door & Trim Paint. ($91, sherwinwilliams.com). Some door finishes may require a coat of primer first; ask at the store if you're not sure. Save this project for mild, dry weather—not humid or rainy—so the paint can dry properly.

Create a Grand Entrance

To enhance your home's curb appeal, consider adding structures such as an arbor, trellis, gate or columns with planters at the beginning of the path to your front door. This will frame your entrance and make it more inviting. A display of hydrangeas can add a fresh and lively touch, creating a welcoming atmosphere that entices visitors to explore.

Do a Thorough Cleaning

Cleaning your home's outdoor living space, like the porch and patio, can also do wonders for your curb appeal. Power-wash or hose down your exterior, driveway, and sidewalk. Sponge down your porch furniture with warm water and a little dish soap.

With just a bit of effort, you home will be ready to hit the Albuquerque market and make a great impression on buyers.

HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

8720 Zephyr Place NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120

A beautifully cared for, no-carpet, like-new, move-in ready gem in Stormcloud! Modern design, open floorplan, granite counters, tons of storage, easy care, low-maintenance yard. Light and bright with luxury vinyl plank flooring and tile throughout. All appliances, including new microwave, plus washer and dryer included! Kitchen features a breakfast bar with living/dining combo, and above cabinet LED lighting. Spacious living room and upstairs loft/flex space! Extra living area? Fourth bedroom? Workout space? Play space? You decide! Smart light switches respond to voice commands. Audio/video doorbell and security system installed. Fifteen minutes to the BioPark, and plenty of dining/shopping/entertainment nearby. Two parks within minutes, including one dog park.

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Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

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The Difference Between a Mortgage Lender and Servicer

by Sandi Pressley

When obtaining a home loan in Albuquerque, selecting a lender is the first step. A lender can refer to all parties involved in the loan process from the borrower's perspective, but in actuality, they do not handle all aspects.

Mortgage servicers may take over the loan after closing and handle day-to-day administration until it is paid off. Mortgage lenders can be a group of investors or a financial institution that provides funds to borrowers for purchasing or refinancing homes.

Some lenders service their loans, but most are too small to make a profit doing so, which is where a loan servicing company becomes part of the situation.

The Role of a Mortgage Lender

Mortgage lenders are responsible for the origination of loans. This process involves working with homeowners to select a loan, taking their application, and processing the loan. Additionally, the origination process includes underwriting the loan, creating the necessary documents, funding the mortgage, and ultimately closing it.

After your loan closes, the administration is needed on an ongoing basis until it’s paid off. This administration is known as servicing.

When you obtain a mortgage, the lender may transfer it to another company for loan servicing. This transfer may occur without prior notification, but the loan documents should indicate whether it will occur.

What Is a Mortgage Servicer?

Mortgage servicers are responsible for taking over tasks that lenders may leave unfinished. As a borrower, it is important to note that the servicing of a loan includes payment processing, which means that you are paying the servicer directly. Additionally, mortgage servicing involves keeping track of loan balances and interest payments. It is worth noting that your servicer will provide you with tax forms that show how much interest you have paid each year.

The servicer is responsible for managing your escrow accounts, which includes collecting and paying your homeowners' insurance and property taxes. In the event of a loan default, the servicer initiates the foreclosure process.

Additionally, servicers can provide loss mitigation services to help borrowers avoid foreclosure. If you wish to cancel your mortgage insurance and have a loan servicer, you must go through them to make the request.

Mortgage servicers can report the payment history on loans to credit bureaus, so if you think there’s been an error, you will contact this company rather than your lender.

Finding the Servicer on Your Mortgage

It's common to have multiple servicers throughout the life of a home loan. To find out who your servicer is, check your mortgage statement or contact your original lender. Another option is to use the Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS), which allows you to search for your loan online using your property address, name, or Social Security number.

When a mortgage is transferred to a servicer, the terms of the loan remain the same. The only difference is that you may receive a new account number and your payments will be sent to a different entity than your original lender.

When it comes to mortgages, your servicer can greatly impact your experience as a borrower. A good servicer will have reliable customer service and be easily accessible for any questions or concerns you may have. Unfortunately, you don't have the option to choose your servicer or switch to a different one. Your only option is to file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or work with a lender that services its own loans if you're unhappy with your servicer.

Finally, when applying for a mortgage, lenders must provide a Mortgage Servicing Disclosure Statement. This statement informs you whether the lender plans to service the loan themselves or transfer it. It is a legal requirement for lenders to provide this information.

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4 Things Albuquerque Home Buyers Want in Kitchen Cabinetry

by Sandi Pressley

If you're looking to increase your Albuquerque property value and appetite of potential buyers, investing in a quality kitchen design is the perfect way to do so. It's important to spend money on what appeals to the majority - doing so can truly make all the difference in transforming a house into a home.

Investing in high-quality, symmetrical cabinetry can greatly enhance the value of a home. Thoughtful color selection and layout are also key factors to look for when selecting kitchen cabinets. Attention to these four elements will ensure buyers appreciate the appeal of your property.

1. Quality

Do: Choose quality hinges and runners, including soft-close drawers, and custom-made cabinetry.

Don't: Go for large fillers and ill-fitted modular cabinetry.

Creating a modern kitchen design without breaking the bank can be achieved by minimizing the number of cabinets throughout. An open layout featuring ample natural light lets you maximize on both style and cost savings for your kitchen remodel. Keep your cabinet count to a minimum when designing your dream space and stay within budget.

Note: When renovating your home for resale, it's important to consider the cost and value of each addition. While internal organizers can be a great addition to your kitchen for personal use, they may not be the best investment if you're solely focused on increasing your property's value. The cost of these accessories can add up quickly, and you may not see a return on your investment when it's time to sell. Keep this in mind when making renovation decisions.

2. Symmetry

When renovating your kitchen to sell, it's important to keep in mind that simplicity is key. The eye is naturally drawn to appreciate symmetry and repetition, so it's best to keep your cabinetry simple and appealing. Elegance has a way of being understated, and this will appeal to the majority of buyers.

Do: Keep the wall cabinetry sizes the same where possible. Drawers look nice when they are large and expansive - if you have multiple sets, keep them the same size, with the same proportion of drawers.

Don't: Add multiple cabinets in varying sizes. Try to keep the look and feel consistent in the whole space.

3. Light, Bright Spaces

When it comes to buying a home in Albuquerque, many buyers are looking for an open and airy space. A white kitchen is a popular choice because it creates the illusion of a larger space. Additionally, white is a universally appealing color that allows buyers to easily reimagine the space to fit their own personal style.

Do: To create an open and bright space, opt for white cabinetry and a darker bench top for contrast. Keep backsplashes neutral and introduce texture instead of color. A neutral and elegant space will attract more potential buyers.

Don't: Darker cabinetry can make the space feel closed, which may not be desirable for potential buyers. While a strong color may suit personal taste, it may not be appealing to everyone. To attract more potential buyers, white cabinetry is the most popular choice, even though it may not be the most daring option.

4. An Open Layout

Designing your kitchen to have a sensible and open layout is pivotal to increasing property value when you're renovating to sell. 

Do: Have a large open-plan space with a kitchen island if possible. Buyers often want to multitask in the kitchen. They want to cook, have their kids do their homework and socialize in it.

Don't: Place your kitchen in a small and poky room. The kitchen is now often the hub of the house, and buyers want to see a kitchen that is interactive and sociable.

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