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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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5 Tips to Keep Your Albuquerque Home Cool all Summer Long!

by Sandi Pressley


While summer is one of our favorite seasons of the year, it is also a hot one and can make it exceptionally challenging to keep our home cool. Balance that with keeping our expenses in check and it can make it even trickier. So, we thought it would make sense to share some tips on keeping your home cool in an energy friendly way.

Programmable Thermostats- These energy saving devices are second to none. It allows your family to feel comfortable during the day and while be up and about around the home but can be programmed to be lowered in the evenings and while you are out. These small, but very economical changes can save you thousands on your energy bill annually.

Heat Reducing Film- Many homes in Albuquerque make use of beautiful skylight windows and palladium types to take advantage of the gorgeous views we are afforded. While it sure is breathtaking, it also allows much excess heat into our homes, and by extension, stresses our A/C to work harder throughout our homes. Did you know that approximately 30% of ambient heat enters a home through the windows?! Window film can be used to keep the heat out, and the cold out in colder climates. It’s truly a win-win and reduces cooling costs.

Ceiling Fans- While hardly a new invention, they are a tried-and-true solution and today’s modern fans offer many aesthetically pleasing options with many amenities. The main point with ceiling fans is that you want to run your fans counter-clockwise during warmer months so that cooler air is pulled upwards- creating a much-needed breeze. It works with your Central Air or A/C units in directing the flow of the air. This allows you to run at a higher temp and conserve energy at the same time. Result- lower energy bills.

Open your windows at night- Sounds simple, right? However, it’s easy to forget when running your AC all day long to monitor the outdoor temperatures at night. Many times, they drop to very comfortable levels that would allow you to open windows and allow fresh, cool air into your home. Not only will it give your AC units a break and save on energy costs…it also gives your home a great blast a fresh air after days of recirculated air. Ahhhh…always a welcome breeze!

Grill! What’s better than lunch or dinner on the grill?!  Utilize your outdoor grill or kitchen to its energy saving potential. The more you utilize your outdoor space, the less you are heating up your indoor space. Plus its more fun to gather outside with family & friends for a meal and take in the beautiful scenery.

Do you have energy saving tips you’d like to add? We’d love to hear from you! Email us anytime.  Remember, to check out our Facebook page frequently for Homeowner Tips, Community Information, Real Estate Updates and all our New Listings! Like and Subscribe while you're there so you don't miss any new posts we share! 

 

HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!


12 DUSTIN COURT, PLACITAS, NM

Magnificent VIEWS of the mountains & mesas!! Featuring an IN-LAW/GUEST SUITE! A lower-level walk-out, and game room/media room! Lots of natural light, wood beam ceilings, open plan, separate study/office. NEW HVAC (2021)! SILICONE ROOF RESTORATION (2022)! The living room features cozy Kiva fireplace & wall of windows with mountain views! Formal dining room & butler pantry. Beautiful kitchen has SW style cabinets, island, built-in oven, gas cooktop, breakfast bar & nook with banco. The primary suite features a sitting room/office, fireplace, sauna, tub, separate shower, huge walk-in closet & covered patio with views! Secondary bedrooms with Jack-N-Jill bath! 3 car garage with paved driveway & cul-de-sac location. Natural landscape, 2 waterfalls, covered portals & private courtyard!


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Your Albuquerque July Home Checklist

by Sandi Pressley


The month of July is filled with celebrations and summer fun, but we can’t forget to check off the items on our home checklist for the month. Here’s what you should be mindful of for the month of July:

  1. Hang your flag. Show your Independence Day spirit for our country and 4th of July celebration by displaying your flag. If you don’t have a flagpole or large flag to display, opt for smaller flags in containers in front of your home or porches and decks. Happy 4th of July!
  2. Check your safety devices. It’s so important to check your smoke & carbon monoxide detectors monthly. This includes ensuring the batteries are in good working condition and that you have one in each room of your home. You should also have a fire extinguisher on each level of your home. These should be checked for expiration dates to ensure they are always ready for use.
  3. Clean your porch lights. Nothing will dull your porch experience light dirty lights. Take out the glass portion and wash thoroughly. Once dried, put them back in place and put in any lightbulbs that need replacing. For the exterior of the fixture, wipe down gently with a cloth. You’ll have a bright new experience!
  4. Carefully check for any holes in your screens. This happens more often than you think. Whether screens pull away from the borders, or holes have been created in the larger part, this allows insects and other critters to enter your home. You can use a patching kit for smaller holes, or you may need to buy screening material and replace the entire screen for larger holes.
  5. Make your windows sparkle and shine! Rain, dust, sand and more can wreak havoc on your windows…and it happens very quickly. Take time this month to wash windows and door glass inside and out. A vinegar/water solution works great, or you can opt for a store-bought glass cleaner. Voila, sparkle and shine and a whole new perspective when looking outside.
  6. Maintenance of your pool. Besides normal water maintenance to ensure chlorine and bacteria levels stay where they should be, go the extra safety step to ensure children are safely kept away from the water when adults are not around. Drownings happen far to frequently and are very preventable with gates and safety locks. We all want an enjoyable summer in our pools with our family and friends, but also want to protect all our loved ones.
  7. Extra care for our furry family members. Summer temperatures can be brutal for all of us, but we have to pay close attention to our pets. Make sure they have an ample supply of water throughout the day and areas to cool off frequently. You’ll also want to keep them off asphalt and cement as temperatures soar. Even when air temperatures are at 80 degrees, asphalt and cement can be at 120 degrees- which is far too hot for their sensitive paws.

Stay tuned for more home maintenance updates in the months to come, real estate round-ups, featured listings and more. If you’re considering listing or purchasing a home in the Albuquerque area, put our experience and expertise to work for you! Contact us here.

 

HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!


10516 SUPERNOVA STREET NW, ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Beautiful move in ready home! Fresh paint, flooring and extras, pride of ownership shines throughout! Bright open floor plan with 2 living areas, vaulted ceilings, kitchen is open to large family room. View the balloons and Sandia Mountains from your balcony. Attached 2 car garage plus a bonus garage/workshop in backyard with new epoxy flooring. This home is located in the perfect spot for everything fantastic that is located on the west side of town.

 

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Summer Selling Tips for your Albuquerque Home!

by Sandi Pressley



Summertime is always a great time to sell your home, but it doesn’t mean you forego any attention to the details. You want potential home buyers to feel welcome and to be able to visualize your space as their own. But first and foremost, your home needs to make an amazing first impression.  Here are some tips to ensure you make a SPLASH when you enter the marketplace.

  • Make curb appeal top of mind. Summer is a great time to showcase your landscaping, flowers, and outdoor features. Make sure your exterior is well cared for, weeded, plants watered, and your porch is inviting.
  • Highlight your outdoor living space. If you have a patio, deck, pool, or backyard, make sure they are clean and well-maintained. Your outdoor area is a natural extension of your living space, so you don’t want to miss highlighting this extra area. Add some cozy elements such as cushions, lanterns, string lights, blankets, flowers and more to make it your own & inviting to your guest.  
  • Address home repairs before listing your home. Buyers will be more picky in the summer when there is more competition. What that means to sellers is that you need to go through you home with a discerning eye. Room by room take notes on everything that needs to be fixed and start working at it. If you need larger fixes such as HVAC, roof, plumbing, or electrical, always speak with your real estate agent before making the changes. Many times they have resources at their disposal that can help you get the job done quicker, at a financially sounder price to meet your needs. Their partnerships in the market afford them special pricing and preferential treatment in home repairs. They will also ensure you are making the necessary improvements or upgrades needed to sell your home at the optimal price.
  • Get your windows sparkling clean. Nothing brightens up a home and brings in natural light like clean windows. Give your windows a thorough washing, both inside and out, and let that sunshine in to really show off your home.
  • Repaint, touch up and replace. A fresh coat of paint can make a big difference in how your home looks and feels. Choose neutral colors that appeal to most buyers and complement your furniture. Touch up any scuffs or marks on the walls, doors, or trim. Replace any outdated or broken fixtures, hardware, and appliances.
  • Replace linens. Summer is a hot season, so you want to make your home feel cool and comfortable. Swap out heavy blankets, curtains, and rugs for lighter fabrics and colors. Use cotton sheets, airy curtains and natural fibers to create a light, cool, and breezy vibe.
  • Rearrange furnishings. You want to make your home look spacious and inviting, not cramped and cluttered. Remove any excess furniture or items that take up too much space or block the flow of traffic. Always try to arrange furniture to showcase the best features of your home and each room. Also try to create cozy conversational areas within each room.  
  • Go green. Adding some plants and flowers to your home can bring some life and color to your space. Choose plants that are easy to care for and don’t need too much water or sunlight. Cacti are an excellent option, not only for our area, but maintenance in general!  Another great idea is to use fresh herbs, fruits, and vegetables as décor in your kitchens and dining areas.

At the Sandi Pressley Team our incredible team works with you hand in hand to ensure your home is not only ready to make it’s debut to the market, but will bring in the qualified home buyers that you are looking for. Targeting the buyers that are looking for your type of home, in the neighborhood you’re in with the surrounding amenities.

When you’re ready to put your SOLD plan into action, let us know!

 

HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!



1011 WATERFALL DRIVE NE, RIO RANCHO, NM

Beautiful Move-in Ready Gem! Situated in the heart of the lovely community of Northern Meadows, this four-bedroom home with approximately 2529 square feet has plenty of space for everyone. Featuring Professional Stucco, Exterior Paint, & Interior Paint all NEW in 2023! Multiple living spaces on the main level, ideal for entertaining. A fully equipped kitchen w/island opens to the family room which will be a favorite gathering area. All bedrooms are neatly tucked upstairs on the second floor that includes a bonus/recreation room. Primary suite boasts a spa like ensuite & private balcony overlooking the backyard with two covered patios to enjoy outdoor living. The finished garage includes a secondary refrigerator. Refrigerated air and so much more. This one is a must see!

 

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The Top 10 Features Buyers are Looking for in a Home Right Now?

by Sandi Pressley

 

It’s National Home Buyer’s Month and today we’re going to look at the top features buyers are looking for in a home right now. As homeowners look to update or improve their homes, possible for a sale down the road, it’s important to not only look at your current needs, but what will be a selling point to home buyers. It’s what will ‘add value’ to your home at the sale. Below are the Top 10 Features most wanted today:

  1. Laundry Room- 87% of today’s buyers put this at the top of their list. Even if you have a small space, a fresh coat of paint, shelves & a hanging unit, along with a folding table can create a lovely area.
  2. Exterior Lighting- Maximizing our outdoor living space is a natural extension of our overall square footage, and a beautiful way to incorporate our stunning outdoor landscape. The use of great exterior lighting not only beautifies the area but gives way to greater hours being spent outdoors. PLUS, what a way to accent the area for buyers!!
  3. Energy-Star Windows- More and more home buyers are putting the focus on energy savings. Investing in Energy efficient windows is one of the best returns on your investment you can make. Whether YOU plan to live in the home for years to come, or you’re looking to sell, this is a GREAT investment.
  4. Patio- Whether you have a small or large yard, home buyers look for a yard with a patio and this is one investment that will not only pay off, but does add that outdoor living space to your home as well. This doesn’t just need to be a cement patio either…have some fun!  Patio’s today come in all shapes, sizes, and elements. They can become a true work of art in your yard.
  5. Walk-in Pantry- I don’t know about you, but I think this is every homeowner’s and buyers’ dream. An organized pantry for food, oversized countertop appliances, stock-up food purchases, wine fridge and more. The time it saves each and every day from looking for items to putting things away is worth it on its own. Personally, I’d put this at the top of my list!
  6. Side-by-Side Kitchen Sink- Are you surprised? Most people are ready for that statement to say Farmhouse kitchen sink, however, most buyers are looking for side by side’s as they feel they are far more functional.
  7. Energy Star Appliances- This really goes without saying. As we are all conscience about money saving, and the effect of our choices on the environment, we look for energy-saving appliances wherever and whenever possible. Upgrading these in your home is an excellent return on investment if you plan to convey the appliances with the sale of your home.
  8. Full Bath on the main living area. Many floor plans include a half bath on the main floor/living area. Today’s home buyers are actually looking for a full bath on the main level, making it much easier and accessible for overnight guests.  If you are looking to update your home, considering a full bath on the main level could be a game changer when it comes time to sell. It would certainly separate your home from others on the market.
  9. Hardwood Flooring- Not surprising at all. This has been, and remains, one of the highly-sought-after flooring elements in a home and a home buyer top 10 for a long time. One big tip- buyers like the real deal. Laminate and vinyl varieties won’t garner the same reaction that actual hardwood will. While they are more durable and lasting, actual hardwood is still the gold standard.

10.Full front porch! Who says the days of sitting on your front porch and chatting with the neighbors is in the past?!  Today’s home buyers are still yearning for the wonderful front porch nostalgia of yesteryear. Now we’re not talking about the ‘old-time’ façade, although we still love that era, todays front porch is functional, beautiful in design, and has stunning curb appeal. Plus, it gives you another natural extension of your living space and neighborhood entertainment area.

Excited to get started on your HOME BUYING journey? We’re excited to partner with you!  Call or email us today to get started.

 

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Homeowner Tips: How to Clean your Washing Machine

by Sandi Pressley


One thing is for sure, there will always be clothes to wash! Our washer and dryer sure do get a workout and keeping them in top working order is a must. Did you know that you should clean your washing machine once a month?  This not only ensures that the machine itself will last as long as it should, it also ensures that your clothes will be as clean as possible.

It may seem counterintuitive to have to ‘clean your washer’, but over time as the washer itself is cleaning clothes of gunk and grime, that dirt is also building up within the washer along with detergent residue. Your unit can also build up mold and mildew due to the moist and humid temperatures associated with cleaning and often time the room they are housed. This can lead to odors in the machine and ultimately, on your clothes.

So let’s dig in and talk the steps necessary to clean your washing machine properly. If that’s the case, the process is super simple as the washer does all the work. Just follow the instructions from the company.

If you do not have a clean cycle, you’ll want to do the following:

  1. Identify the top of washing machine you have. A HE Front & Top Loader will require one approach, while a Non-HE machine requires something slightly different.
  2. Decide on the type of cleaner you will use: White vinegar, bleach, or a commercial cleaner. If you’re looking for a non-toxic cleaner, white vinegar will be your choice. Some manufacturers, however, will recommend using a bleach or commercial cleaner, so it is important to check your guide books. You’ll also want to check your guide books for recommended amounts of cleaner to use. **Never mix cleaning solutions! You’ll use one of the solutions and only one.

Steps to cleaning a HE Top or Front Loading machine:

        1.  Choose the “clean” cycle. If your machine doesn’t have this, select the hottest water setting. In some cases, this may be the setting for whites or heavily stained clothes

  1. 2. Choose the added rinse cycle if it’s available.

    3. Fill the bleach dispenser with your cleanser choice.

    4. Fill the tub to the highest level (this will probably be automatic with the clean cycle) and run the machine.

    5. If you don’t have a second rinse cycle, run the rinse cycle again manually.

Once you’ve finished the clean cycle, you’re then going use a vinegar dipped cloth to wipe down & thoroughly clean the gasket that seals the door (mildew & mold loves to creep in here), the drum, soap dispensers, and the entire outside of the machine.

Doing a weekly wipe down of your washing machine will also help prevent excess buildup and keep your clothes looking and smelling much cleaner, and again preserving the longevity of your machine.

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Welcome home to this architectural gem nestled in peaceful Placitas. With natural light pouring in, you will notice the timeless details of gorgeous beamed ceilings, stamped concrete floors, antique vanities, and stunning antique, solid-wood doors throughout this exquisite property. Featuring SIX kiva fireplaces throughout, and radiant heat floors, you will surely stay cozy yearound. The kitchen showcases abundant storage, oversized pantry, and butcher block counters and is open to the dining room to make entertaining a breeze. Enjoy coffee in the heated sunroom while taking in the panoramic views of the Sandias. Master Suite is enormous, and also features striking views, a beautiful en suite and unbelievable closet full of storage solutions.

 

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