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Saturday, November 20, 2010

An Alternative to the Office Secret Santa

Are you tired of getting a scented candle from a co-worker that you barely know every year?

Trying something different this year. Instead of having a Secret Santa gift exchange amongst all your co-workers, call a local charity and sponsor a family in need. Have everyone in your office take the money they would have spent on specialty bath soaps, and Starbucks giftcards to exchange with co-workers and buy much needed items for a special family.

Several different charities provide lists to anyone who would like to sponsor a family. They will let you choose a family, and provide you with a wish list from that family. You will be surprised to see that how the wish lists often include very simple items that we take for granted such as mittens, gloves, coats, blankets, and books.

So won't you make a difference this holiday season? Re-think what it means to give and spread the joy, help out others in need.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Make the Most Out of Listing Your Home During the Holidays.

If your house is on the market during the upcoming holidays, step up the action plan to draw attention to it. Don’t let the holiday blues make you feel like there’s no hope. Homes are sold and bought this time of year. But the ones that get snatched up are the ones that are enticing to buyers.

Because this is a very busy time of year with personal travel and holiday celebrations, many real estate experts note that if you have buyers dropping by your open house or making an appointment to view your home, there’s a good chance they’re serious buyers.

There are some things you can do to make your home more “showable”. It's often said in the real estate industry, “the way you live in a home is not the way you stage a home.”

So, while this time of year often brings out all the holiday decor, there is such a thing as too much holiday cheer. It’s just that not all buyers celebrate the same holidays.

A good rule of thumb, is to keep decor simple and subtle. If you celebrate Christmas, go ahead and put a tree up but don’t put one up in every room. Remember that buyers will be looking at your home and imagining their own holiday celebrations there. So, be sure to leave them room to envision their lives in the home.

This goes for the outside too. Holiday lights can be placed outside very tastefully but ditch the huge inflatable characters that make it look like your yard is an amusement park. Instead, opt for a nice holiday wreath and some subtle seasonal decor. Keep in mind that curb appeal is what gets buyers in the door. If your home isn’t appealing from the outside, buyers won’t bother to stop for a look inside.

Stash the gifts. If you usually put them under the tree or around the house, save them for the day of your celebration. There are two reasons: presents take up precious floor space and they are a distraction. It’s a good idea to keep as many personal belongings as possible in a safe, private place.

Especially in cold weather areas, cinnamon pine cones or some other mild potpourris can be a pleasant welcome. But don’t go overboard with different fragrances in every room.

Another nice touch is to spruce up the mantle. However, if you usually hang stockings with your family’s names on them, you might consider using less personal ones while showing your home. It’s the same reason, stagers will put away your personal photos—to create a space where buyers can imagine their photos and belongings in.

Listing your home for sale during the holidays doesn’t have to make you blue; in fact it can truly brighten your spirits by putting some green in your bank account. Just be sure to focus on making your home a buyer’s dream this holiday season.

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