3 Ways You Can Use Your Home Equity
3 Ways You Can Use Your Home Equity If you’re a homeowner, odds are your equity has grown significantly over the last few years as home prices skyrocketed and you made your monthly mortgage payments. Home equity builds over time and can help you achieve certain goals. According to the latest Equity Insights Report from CoreLogic, the average borrower with a home loan has almost $300,000 in equity right now. As you weigh your options, especially in the face of inflation and talk of a recession, it’s important to understand your assets and how you can leverage them. A real estate professional is the best resource to help you understand how much home equity you have and advise you on some of the ways you can use it. Here are a few examples. 1. Buy a Home That Fits Your Needs If you no longer have the space you need, it might be time to move into a larger home. Or it’s possible you have too much space and need something smaller. No matter the situation, consider using your equity to power a move into a home that fits your changing lifestyle. If you want to upgrade your house, you can put your equity toward a down payment on the home of your dreams. And if you’re planning to downsize, you may be surprised that your equity may cover some, if not all, of the cost of your next home. A real estate advisor can help you figure out how much equity you have and how you can use it toward the purchase of your next home. 2. Reinvest in Your Current House According to a recent survey from Point, 39% of homeowners would invest in home improvement projects if they chose to access their equity. This is a great option if you want to change some things about your living space but you aren’t ready to make a move just yet. Home improvement projects allow you to customize your home to suit your needs and sense of style. Just remember to think ahead with any updates you make, as some renovations add more value to your home and are more likely to appeal to future buyers than others. For example, a report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) shows refinishing or replacing wood flooring has a high cost recovery. Lean on a local professional for the best advice on which projects to invest in to get the greatest return on your investment when you sell. 3. Pursue Your Personal Goals In addition to making a move or updating your house, home equity can also help you achieve the life goals you’ve dreamed of. That could mean investing in a new business venture, retiring or downsizing, or funding an education. While you shouldn’t use your equity for unnecessary spending, leveraging it to start a business or putting it toward education costs can help you achieve other lifelong goals. Bottom Line Your equity can be a game changer. If you’re unsure how much equity you have in your home, talk to Jennifer Schurter, a Realtor in the Portland, Oregon metro area, so you can start planning your next move.
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Get Your Home Ready For Winter!
Fall has arrived in the greater Portland, OR Metro area! Now is a great time get your home ready for the upcoming winter season. Here are some steps you can take today! 1. Schedule that HVAC service! In cold winter months, and often after a year of not being used, furnace issues can be encountered once that first cold day arrives. And since it seems everyone's furnace seems to have issues at the same time, many companies have a long waiting time to have a service tech to your home. Schedule that service call now to head off any issues so you can stay warm! 2. When the rainy season arrives, make sure you have cleaned out your window wells from any dirt or debris so they function properly. 3. Fall is a great time to fertilize your grass and seed any patchy areas! 4. As leaves start falling from trees, it is important to clean your home's gutters to ensure that any water from rainfall can effectively drain. Overflowing gutters can cause damage to your home long term. 5. Winterize your water spigots and hoses before that first frost! 6. Along with your service, change your furnace filter at least every 1-3 months, depending on the type of filter you have. Consult your manufacturer's owner's guide for their recommendation. Companies like Second Nature Air Filter and Filter Time will automatically ship you a filter on a schedule so you never have to forget to buy a filter again! 7. Do a quick walk around you home to assure that all your exterior caulking, paint, etc. are not cracking, peeling, or damaged. 8. Winterize your yard equipment (mower, blowers, and trimmers, oh my!) and get it ready for storage during the cold months. If this isn't your forte, don't worry! Many local equipment rental companies (like Canby Rental & Equipment) have a service department where you can drop off your yard tools for service and winterization. 9. The time to plant your flowering spring bulbs is actually in the fall! Plant those now to have beautiful blooming bulbs come spring. 10. If you have a fireplace or wood burning stove, clean it thoroughly and also consider cleaning your chimney. Creosote build up in chimneys is dangerous and can cause fires. It's a great idea to consult with a qualified chimney care company to assess and clean your chimney so you have peace of mind during those cold months when the fireplace and woodstove are in use. If you are seeking qualified contractors or service personnel to assist with any of your fall home preparations, contact Jennifer Schurter. As a Realtor in the Portland Metro area, she encounters and networks with different contractors on a regular basus and can refer you to people who can help.
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How To Prep Your House for Sale This Fall
How To Prep Your House for Sale This Fall Today’s housing market is different than it was just a few months ago. And if you’re thinking about selling your house, that may leave you wondering what you need to do differently as a result. The answer is simple. Taking the time upfront to prep your house appropriately and create a solid plan can help bring in the greatest return on your investment. Here are a few simple tips to make sure you maximize the sale of your house this fall. 1. Price It Right One of the first things buyers will notice is the price of your house. That’s because the price sends a message to home shoppers. Pricing your house too high to begin with could put you at a disadvantage by discouraging buyers from making an offer. On the flip side, pricing your house too low may make buyers worry there’s some underlying issue or something wrong with the home. Your goal in pricing your house is to gain the attention of prospective buyers and get them to make an offer. And with price growth and buyer demand moderating, as well as a greater supply of homes available for sale, pricing your home appropriately for where the market is today has become more important than ever before. But how do you know that perfect number? Pricing your house isn’t a guessing game. It takes skill and expertise. Work with a trusted real estate advisor to determine the current market value for your home. 2. Keep It Clean It may sound simple but keeping your house clean is another key to making sure it gets the attention it deserves. As realtor.com says in the Home Selling Checklist: “When selling your home, it’s important to keep everything tidy for buyers, and you never know when a buyer is going to want to schedule a last-minute tour.” Before each buyer visits, assess your space and determine what needs your attention. Wash the dishes, make the beds, and put away any clutter. Doing these simple things can reduce potential distractions for buyers. For more tips, check out this checklist for preparing your house for sale. Ultimately an agent is your best resource for tailored advice, but this list can help get you started. 3. Help Buyers Feel at Home Finally, it’s important for buyers to see all the possible ways they can make your house their next home. An easy first step to create this blank canvas is removing personal items, like pictures, awards, and sentimental belongings. It’s also a good idea to remove any excess furniture to help the rooms feel bigger and make sure there’s ample space for touring buyers to stand and look at the layout. If you’re unsure what should be packed away and what can stay, consult your trusted real estate advisor. Spending the time on this step can pay off in the long run. As a recent article from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) explains: “Staging is the art of preparing a home to appeal to the greatest number of potential buyers in your market. The right arrangements can move you into a higher price-point and help buyers fall in love the moment they walk through the door.” Bottom Line Selling a house requires prep work and expertise. If you’re looking to sell your house this season, let’s connect so you have advice on how to get it ready to list, how to help it stand out in today’s shifting market, and more.
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