Friday, October 11, 2013

Top 10 Smart & Sassy Weekend Projects



Improving your home need not be overly time consuming or expensive.  


Enjoy these smart, quick, easy and budget friendly upgrades you can do to your home this weekend!



Here are 10 smart weekend Projects:


1.  Landscaping.  Curb appeal will have a great affect on your daily quality of life by how it welcomes you home everyday, and it adds value by making it more attractive to potential buyers someday.

2.  Exterior paint and polish.  A weekend scrub down or paint job is well worth your time and effort.

3.  Windows.  Wash them.  Seal them.  Paint the trim.  Very nice.

4.  Front entrance:  Make it clean, tidy and presentable.  Paint the front door a welcoming color and place flower  pots on either side of the door.  Putting in a really nice front door is a good idea.

5.  Deep cleaning.  This allows you to see areas of your home you would usually not see and may identify and leaks or issues so you can take care of issues while they are still small.

6. Feng Shui it.  The harmonious placement of objects in your home really does make a difference in your day to day enjoyment in your home, and how well you connect with the people in it.  

7. Go on an Anti-Clutter Binge!  Get rid of it.  Give it away.                                   
I like the three bin method for sorting. Mark 3 bins this way:  
*   Friends (Use it/Love it) , 
*   Acquaintances (Infrequent use/ not vital) 
*   Strangers (Never use it/Don't love it).        
    Use these to help you determine each objects worth and value to you.  

8.  Paint a room.  You might be surprised on what a lift this can give your home.

9.  Polish those floors.  Depending on what type of floor you have, it needs some care and maintenance.  Be it sealing grout, waxing or just a good scrub, cleaning your floors will brighten your home and make it more pleasant to be in and to show.

10.  Pull out the Fridge, Stove, Washer and Dryer.  Inspect the floors under them and the walls behind them.  This allows you to identify and correct  leaks, mold or gunk that might be attracting pests into your home.



Before you begin any big renovations, it is a good idea to start with a Comparative Market Analysis Home Report.  

This will help you assess what upgrades will bring you the best Return On Investment in your current market.


Comprehensive Comparative Market Analysis Reports provide 
in-depth information that will benefit you greatly
and give you the knowledge you deserve 
about your homes current value.


Call for yours today.  


Your detailed Home Report is not free. I create these in exchange for your donation of any size to one of the charities listed in the top right corner of this page.

Call for your appointment today.  A limited number are offered per month on a first come, first served basis.

Best wishes,

Heather Maier


Email: HeatherNovaHomes@gmail.com
305-281-1873


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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The Northern Virginia Radon Map You Want To See



Making a wise investment means making wise choices.


A radon test is a small investment relative to the peace, safety and ease of correction it provides.


You want the radon test as part of your inspection contingency.   It does cost more, but  it is well worth it.

If radon is found, you can ask the seller to correct this prior to closing.

Correcting a radon issue means putting in venting pipes so it is not built up in the ground beneath your home, and costs somewhere int he neighborhood of $1000.

This map shows the areas of elevated radon


This video provides a good overview about radon, why it is important to check for it, and how to fix it.




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Don't forget to call Heather Maier when you are ready to buy, sell or to get a detailed analysis of your homes current market value.


Best wishes,

Heather Maier



email: HeatherNovaHomes@gmail.com

305-281-1873

Monday, October 7, 2013

Crime Mapping: Safety Ratings of Your New Neighborhood


It is best to be as well informed as possible when moving to a new area.


My family moved so many times for my husbands career, that I got quite good at knowing what to look for. Often we had to find and move to a new home sight unseen.  

Once, three days before our move, on a whim I googled the address of the home we would be renting.

The search engines brought up multiple news reports of a major drug bust that just occurred in that home, and how the police had been watching it for months due to gang activity.

Needless to say, there was no way I was moving my family into that house.

I had done all my research, due diligence, and thought we would be moving to safe, quiet, suburban home.   Obviously not the case!

Here are a few links you may find helpful when choosing the are you wish to live in:




None of us have any guarantees about safety or the decency of the people around us, but we can use these tools to help us make the wisest choice we can about where we want to live.

If you found this helpful please share it with a friend!

Don't forget to call Heather Maier when you are ready to buy, sell, rent or need a qualified home analysis to measure how your home value stands in this current market.

Best wishes,

Heather Maier

email: HeatherNovaHomes@gmail.com
305-281-1873