Showing posts with label property value. Show all posts
Showing posts with label property value. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Fixer Upper with Lots of Potential


1344 Nadine Dr, Deltona  

Perfect opportunity to buy this fixer upper. Home has amazing potential. 4 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a pool! Great open floor plan with both a living/dining room and a family room. Screened porch with a pool and hot tub. With some work this home will be fabulous!


Hughes Homes Realty
407-557-8775




Wednesday, October 4, 2017

New Deltona Listing in a Great Location!

Spacious home in the heart of Deltona. Large master suite with private bathroom featuring a tub/shower and vanity. HUGE kitchen with plenty of counter space and cupboards for storage. Bright and airy eat in area. The second bedroom boasts room for a queen sized bed and more. Nicely sized living room and a 1 car garage. Nearly ¼ of an acre lot in a fantastic location. Close to shopping, schools, parks, public transportation, library, medical and major highways.

$129,900


Nicola Hughes

Hughes Homes Realty
407-557-8775

https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_rent/house,condo,apartment_duplex,mobile,townhouse_type/47972770_zpid/featured_sort/28.945218,-81.156779,28.876245,-81.287585_rect/12_zm/?view=public










Friday, September 22, 2017

Salt Water Pool Home - Immaculate Condition!

Gorgeous Salt Water Pool Home in Live Oak Estates. Private Conservation Lot w/ no rear neighbors! Open, Light and Immaculate 3 bedroom 2 bath split plan shows like New!! Upgrades include: 18" tile in Living/Dining/Kitchen/Hall/Guest Bath/Utility. Master has Faux Wood flooring. 10 ft ceilings w/ knockdown texture throughout the entire home. All interior doors are Cathedral panel. Ceiling Fans w/ light kits in Master, Living and 3rd Bedroom. Kitchen includes all Stainless Steel appliances, Stone Backsplash, Granite Sink w/ upgraded Faucet, and 42 inch Maple Cabinets w/Under-Cabinet lighting w/ remote. Windows and slider are all double paned Low E. Faux wood Blinds in all windows. The yard has a sprinkler system and is enclosed with a vinyl fence. Bose Speakers on rear lanai to stay w/ Receiver to enjoy the propane fire pit (staying) and Private Back Yard Oasis!! Several Large Sail Sun Covers to enjoy the shade and breeze or relax in the Hammock ( all staying!). Back yard shed tucked away in the corner to hold all your pool fun! Close to all amenities with Publix shopping less than 1 mile away. Call for your private showing today!

New Today - Priced at $218,000

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/940-Fallbrooke-Ave-Deltona-FL-32725/104266058_zpid/


Sheri Fermanis, Realtor
Hughes Homes Realty
321-276-5233
sheri@hugheshomesrealty.com










Monday, March 10, 2014

How To Improve Your Property Value

When someone asks me how to improve their home value for the purpose of selling, refinancing or just because, I always offer the exact same tip:  Start small.  What I mean by that is don't go ripping out your kitchen and bathrooms and redoing them.  Chances are you won't get your money back.  Here is the list of things that are most important and what is most noticeable to someone entering your home whether it be a potential buyer, an appraiser or a friend coming to visit:

1.  Trim trees and bushes.  Let's be real, no one likes an overgrown bush.  This will give the exterior a cleaner, fresher look, make the house look bigger, and give it a manicured appearance.  Also, plant some colorful flowers out front.  It is spring time so it's the best time of year to do so.  Curb appeal is what attracts a buyer to the house from the get go.  It's kind of like dating.  First impressions count!

2.  Clean and De-clutter.  Ever see the show "Hoarders"?  if not, look it up.  Clean your house people!  When I walk into a house and it's dirty and cluttered and looks unkempt, I immediately think that if the people that live here don't care what a mess it is, then they probably don't care about the rest of the house either.  They probably don't care that the sink leaks a little and that little leak will eventually lead to mold.  They probably don't care that there is a small brown spot on the ceiling and that spot means the roof is leaking, and so on and so on.  When I say clean, I mean really clean.  Don't just dust and vacuum.  Make an effort to clean everything.  I'm talking blinds, baseboards, fan blades, EVERYTHING!  I do not want to see an inch of dust sitting on every blade of every fan in every room.

3.  Wash your windows inside and out.  This will make everything look cleaner and brighter.  The cleaner the windows, the brighter a room will look.

4.  Replace your light bulbs.  Again with the brightening thing.  Rooms that have a bulb or two out are going to look dim.  Not the romantic kind of dim either, just dull and ugly.

5.  Paint.  Paint goes a long way when you are trying to spruce up a house.  To me, it is one of the cheapest yet effective things you can do.  You may be able to get away with just doing touch up in certain areas.  If not, pick neutral colors.  Yes I know, that really cool color you saw at such and such's house, the deep red looks great on their walls and you absolutely love it.  Stop, think and reevaluate.  Just because you like it, is not a guarantee that everyone else shares your love for that shade of red.  The most appealing color palette to most buyers are calm and neutral.  Shades that are easy to match with furnishings, beige, off white, taupe etc.  Yes it's boring, yes everyone else has it and yes, obviously there's a reason for that!  Oh and don't forget the baseboards.  I just painted them at my house and it made a HUGE difference in the overall appearance.  It's one of those spots that you don't typically clean but you do notice the scuff marks, dings and dirt.

6.  Fix the little things.  All of those little nagging things that you have been meaning to get around to fixing but haven't had the time to.  The broken doorbell, the cracked window on the back door, the drywall where little Timmy who's now in high school rode his tricycle into when he was three.  These are usually inexpensive, small things that are going to make a difference when someone looks at the house and particularly when the inspection takes place.  It will be the difference between a few things that come up on an inspection report and a whole page of things!

All of these items are inexpensive and easy to do.  Just tackle each one at a time, go room by room so you don't get overwhelmed.  Think about what you would like or not like to see in a house if you were out looking at properties.

As always, you can call or e-mail me at my office anytime with questions or tips!

Nicola Hughes, Broker/Owner
Hughes Homes Realty
407-557-8775
nicola@hugheshomesrealty.com
www.HughesHomesRealty.com