Tips for Buyers & Sellers
Sellers...Learn About Selling
Accent Properties is here to help you sell your existing home. The following information will help answer some basic questions you may have. Please contact us if you have more questions on selling your home or property. Why do I need a Real Estate Agent? Accent Properties works with homeowners to successfully sell a home. We have relationships with service providers who can be helpful during a transaction; appraisers, mortgage brokers, surveyors, well and septic contractors, building contractors, environmental agencies. We will act as a representative during escrow to make sure all inspections and financial commitments are met, and help facilitate the escrow process. Accent Properties will advertise and promote the property, field all sales calls, and answer questions that potential buyers have. We track and monitor interest in a property and can consult with the owner if a change is selling strategy is necessary. Determining the Value of a Property The best way to determine property values is to monitor the sale of similar properties in the same geographical area. This way you can track how much a home is listing for, how quickly the home sells, and at what price. Accent Properties can provide information like this to you and help determine an accurate price to list your home and property for. The Art of Negotiation Many people are uncomfortable with negotiation. Because buyers frequently offer less than the listing price for a home, sellers need to become a little more knowledgeable about the negotiation process. A good negotiator applies a few basic principles to the negotiation. Accent Properties can increase your odds of a negotiation working out to your advantage. |
Buyers...Learn About Buying
Accent Properties is here to help you find your dream home or property. The following information will help answer some basic questions you may have. Please contact us if you have more questions on buying your home or property. Why do I need a Real Estate Agent? Accent Properties works with buyers to successfully purchase a home or property. We have relationships with service providers who can be helpful during a transaction; appraisers, mortgage brokers, surveyors, well and septic contractors, building contractors, environmental agencies. We will act as a representative during escrow to make sure all inspections and financial commitments are met, and help facilitate the escrow process. Accent Properties knows the area, and can advise you on past, current and potential inventory to help gauge availability and pricing Determining the Value of a Property The best way to determine property values is to monitor the sale of similar properties in the same geographical area. This way you can track how much a home is listing for, how quickly the home sells, and at what price. Accent Properties can provide information like this to you and help determine an accurate price to pay for a home or property. The Art of NegotiationA good negotiator applies a few basic principles to the negotiation. Accent Properties can increase your odds of a negotiation working out to your advantage. |
Moving Checklist
Moving ChecklistTwo Months Prior to Moving Day
- Get estimates from at least four moving companies if you will use a mover.
- Get costs from at least two truck rental companies if you will move yourself.
- Create a floor plan of your new home for furniture and appliance placement.
- Make an inventory of your household goods and begin to remove clutter (start with the basement, attic, garage, and other storage areas).
- Start a file for all your moving paperwork (estimates, receipts, etc.).
- Arrange to transfer school records.
- Choose a mover (or truck rental company).
- Obtain and fill out post office change-of-address cards.
- Subscribe to the paper in your new hometown to learn more about your new community
- Make arrangements for storage if necessary.
- Ask your doctor or health plan for referrals and obtain all medical records.
- Have antiques, pieces of art, and other valuables appraised.
- Clean all closets and drawers.
- Start using foods and cleaning supplies that cannot be moved.
- Contact all utilities for service disconnection at your old home and connection at your new home. Be sure disconnect is the day after you leave and connection is the day before you arrive.
- If you are moving yourself, reserve a rental truck.
- If you are packing yourself, obtain packing materials and start packing items you won’t need until after you arrive at the new house.
- Arrange for cleaning and repair of furniture, drapes, and carpeting.
- Arrange for special transportation of your pets and plants if necessary.
- Check with your insurance company to see how your possessions are covered during transit.
- Make any travel plans necessary for your move.
- Check to see if you need any moving permits.
Plan your moving sale.
- Dispose of items that cannot be moved, such as inflammable liquids.
- Prepare auto registration for transfer (if moving to another state).
- If you are moving in or out of an apartment, arrange for use of the elevator.
- Make child-care arrangements for moving day.
- Hold your moving sale.
- Arrange for disposal of anything not sold at your moving sale.
- Service your car in preparation for the move.
- Return any borrowed items (including library books) and retrieve any loaned items.
- Cancel newspaper delivery.
- Notify any creditors of your move.
- Transfer prescriptions and be sure you have an adequate supply of medications on hand.
- Assemble a file folder of information to leave for the new owner of your home.
- One day prior to Moving Day
- Transfer your bank accounts.
- Take animals to vet for immunization if necessary.
- Close your safe-deposit box.
- Settle any bills with local businesses.
- Drain power equipment of oil and gas.
- Drain water hoses.
- Find new homes for plants that will not be moved.
- Confirm any travel reservations.
- Drain your waterbed.
- Defrost refrigerator and freezer, propping doors open.
- Let movers pack your belongings (unless it’s a do-it-yourself move).
- Disconnect and prepare major appliances for move.
- Set aside anything that will travel in your car so it will not be loaded on the truck.
- Pack a box of items that will be needed first at the new
- house. Clearly mark this box “Load Last.”
- Obtain cash or traveler’s checks for the trip and pay the movers.
- Confirm arrival time of your moving van.
- If moving yourself, dismantle beds and other large furniture.
- If using a mover, be sure someone is at the old house to answer questions.
- Note all utility meter readings.
- Read your bill of lading and inventory carefully before signing. Keep this paperwork in a safe place.
- Again, be on hand to answer any questions.
- Check your belongings carefully and note on the inventory any damaged items.
- On an interstate move, be prepared to pay the driver before your possessions are unloaded.
- Supervise unloading and unpacking.
- Be prepared to pay your mover with cash, certified check, or traveler’s checks unless other arrangements have been made in advance.