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"My real estate agent told me to get an appraisal prior to going him listing it for sale. I asked wasn't that your job to tell me how much to list the house for? He said but just to be sure, pay the $400 and "know for sure."
As it turns out, the appraisal was way off where I wanted to list the home at. The agent said don't pay much attention to it. What!! He was the one who said pay the $400 "just to be sure." I found another agent."
Someone shared this story with me not long ago. It's smilar to many I've heard in the past. So here's the question: How much is my home worth. The neighbors place just sold down the street. Your home has a larger back yard and a hot tub. They have granite counters but we have a new oven. Ed said they got full price but you think not.
You want to know how much your home is worth and you want to simply click a button to get the information. No agent, no laundry list of things about your house to submit, you simply want to know what it is worth. Right?
After all, the auto industry has these tools. Put in the year, make and model of your car, and a valuation tool gives you a range of values based upon condition.
So how do you go about getting a no-hassle valuation of your Puget Sound area home?
I’m glad you asked.
One of the most requested things people ask Robin and I for is a Property Valuation Report. People who read our real estate blog and subscribe to our Coffee Break Newsletter know that we have a goog grasp of what’s happening in the Puget Sound real estate market, so they know that our valuations are accurate.
In fact, we tested a tool several years ago and received complaints because it had one major flaw ….
The Valuations Were Not Accurate!
Wow, it wasn’t easy to learn our little tool we’d been promoting was pumping out wrong information. We learned some valuable lessons from that experience.
Since each home is different, I can’t have you fill in the make, model, year, and condition of your home. So the only way to accurately estimate a property’s value is to do an onsite assessment and then reinforce it with our proprietary database of home sales and current listings on the market.
If you want to “wing it”, you can use the Zillow. It does only some of the work that we do, so it’s results are often just a guess.
Some people try to get an idea of their home’s value by checking out homes for sale in the neighborhood. Remember that these are the people TRYING to sell. The price you see is an asking price. It means nothing until it is “in the books” and closed.
Online property valuation tools just don’t have the data or the ability to compare or contrast the specific condition or additional features of your home to others nearby.
Think about this . .
Say you did a Zillow Zestimate of your house today, then completely renovated your home. You went “all in” and really transformed your house into a highly desirable modern home by:
If you then did a new Zillow Zestimate, the value of your home would only have changed based upon the home sales that occurred near you during the renovations. This means online property valuations have no ability to understand what you have done with your home, good or bad. They just lump them all together as one condition. You just can’t think that buyers will do that, right?
Accuracy matters – especially for people considering a move in the next year or two.
Because of this, we have launched a new home valuation tool, and yes, it requires a quick visit to see the inside and outside of your home. “No strings attached” or fine print. We don’t work that way. All we need to do is see the home. You won’t get a “pitch” and you won’t be pestered to list your home with us.
All you have to do is put your address in the form here, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Why We Offer A FREE Home Valuation
Businesses are in business to make money, right? We need to charge fees to pay our employees so that they can support themselves and their families. Just like you, I’m always skeptical of a free offering. Here’s why we provide this very valuable service with no strings attached.
We know many of you are curious today about your home’s value and will be deciding to move within the next year. We also know that some of you already plan to work with another real estate office, and that is fine.
But we also know that our quality of work cannot be duplicated in Seattle and the Eastside, and some of you who take us up on our free property valuation will give us a chance to earn your business … WHEN THE TIME IS RIGHT.
So even if you’re not planning to move any time soon, we still provide this service. We hope to impress you with what we do and how we respond, and maybe we’ll earn the right to interview for the job of selling your home when YOU want to move.
So why not give it a try? Just put in your property address, and we will be in touch.
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OK so there wasn’t a place to wash your hands. That’s fine as the kitchen sink was only four steps away. And so what if the apartment—all 192 square feet of it—was half the size of a budget hotel room? The $822 monthly rent included all utilities plus free Wi-Fi and a double bed.
Like many millennials I work with, Claire hates the idea of commuting to work from places like Edmonds, Mill Creek or the Northgate area. To buy a place in the “burbs” is not realistic for her right now.
To avoid a 1.5-2 hour drive in to work each day with 10,000 of her closest friends, she made the decision to move into a micro-pad. She said she kinda viewed home “as where the WiFi connects automatically.”
Claire doesn’t have a lot of stuff—doesn’t want a lot of stuff. She also doesn’t have a lot of income. She was living with a pal for about a year and this is her very first apartment. She spent eight weeks scouring Seattle and finally found a place in Capitol Hill
More than a quarter of all households in the United States today are made up of just one person, up from 17 percent in 1970.
Single-person households have also inspired a national movement toward smaller living spaces. And nowhere is this trend more in evidence than micro-housing Seattle.
Seattle is on the forefront of micro-housing. These are the tiny, (and I do mean tiny) one room haciendas. When I say one room, well . . that’s the entire house – one room.
We have the country’s fastest growing city (population 640,500), and you can now see micro-housing buildings in many places around the city. This type of living space is said to be one key to solving the housing affordability problem in the region.
However, many disparage this style of living as a crazy experiment in downsizing that will inevitably fail.
Granted, some micro-unit buildings look like skinny, checkered townhouses, often towering over the squat cottages and bungalows that dot Seattle neighborhoods. Others resemble sleek, ultra-modern low-rise apartment buildings.
Inside, typically you’ll find a dormitory style of eight private sleeping rooms, each with its own bath and kitchenette, that share a full-size common kitchen for anyone who cares to cook. Few do.
Seattle has the highest number of micro-dwellings in the country—3,000 at last count. Some of these homes are as small as 90 square feet. That’s about the size of two prison cells put together. WooHoo!
It’s not for the claustrophobic. If you are a gardener, forget it. However, there are some benefits including the chance for people with modest incomes to settle in hip urban neighborhoods like Capital Hill, Queen Anne, Ballard and the Lake Union area.
How about you? Could you see yourself living in a space about the size of your current bedroom? Could you share a common kitchen? It’s not for everyone. I have to say, my only experience with anything close to micro living was when I was in the Marine Corps living in a Squad Bay with 100 of my buddies.
Tell me your thoughts or own experiences with close-quarters living.
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My wife and I joined friends for a mid-day happy hour on a Saturday. We had been touring home nearby. Here’s my Yelp Review.
It’s located in Edmonds, an adorable little neighborhood and offers a nice ambiance with very friendly staff.
We were the first to arrive, so we got our table and ordered drinks. The server was nice but slow. We wanted refills on drinks, and he was slow to bring the refills once we asked for them. It was crowded and we were not in much of a hurry.
Girardi’s in Edmonds WA
Others have mentioned it being cute and cozy which is true but during a dinner rush it can get quite hectic. Make sure you have a reservation since it’s a popular little place to have a glass of wine, be social and relax (which is what we love about it)!
We ordered a lot of appetizers off the lunch menu. The Goat Cheese Bruschetta – was super delicious. The bread was soft inside and crisp outside. Came with a bunch of pesto. The wine list offered a good variety at fair prices.
This is a great place for happy hour and snacks and in Edmonds. I have heard that their dinner is great, but we didn’t have it. We are planning to do dinner there this fall.
Girardi’s Italian Restaurant, has been an Edmonds dining destination for over ten years, retains its reputation with award-winning recipes. Robs and I love this family owned and operated establishment, with it’s fine dining in a rustic, relaxed atmosphere. Classic Italian dishes and highly-acclaimed specialties have been written about in Seattle-Area newspapers. Executive Chef Bruno Girardi always brings delicious and savory dishes to you.
If you like a small intimate setting, and good Italian food, find a table at Girardi’s!
What She Said About This House Blew Me Away!
I was talking to my client about her house and what she said blew me away. She said this Seattle house for sale was one that offered the best opportunity to make this house a home for the right person.
She has seen a lot of properties so when she told me that, I was blown away. Renee knows what she is talking about. See for yourself. Schedule some time to drop by today!
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