Friday, February 26, 2016

Flowers Everywhere



Early Spring in The Garden

Here are a few tips to help you get a head start on your spring gardening:

  • Finish up your seed and plant orders.

  • Keep an eye on houseplant pests.

  • Get your garden tools in order and your mower back in shape.

  • Prune trees and shrubs, both ornamentals and fruit.

  • Use an acid-type rhododendron, azaleas and camellias

  • Use an all-purpose fertilizer to feed roses and other deciduous trees and shrubs.  If using dry-type fertilizers, water them in thoroughly.

  • Check flower beds for plants that may have heaved.

  • Cut some branches for forcing indoors.

  • Rejuvenate holly bushes with a hard pruning.

  • Check evergreens for signs of desiccation.

  • Start seeds of cool-season vegetables and flowers.

  • Start to rejuvenate annual flower beds.

  • Harvest winter crops before they bolt.

  • Trim back any branches that were damaged by the ravages of winter.

  • Apply dormant oil fruit spray.

  • Take notes and buy some shrubs and trees that you would like to see in your winter garden next season.

For more information on Gardening please go to http://gardening.about.com



Thank you CW title and Escrow for the Tips


Cynthia Schmier, Broker/Owner
CRS, CDPE, CNE, CIAS, MDI, 5-STAR, SRS
RE/MAX Country

Cynthia@Cynthia-Online.com
(360) 400-3475
www.cynthia-online.com



Friday, February 19, 2016

Home Inspections!



The Big I Word.  Inspection DUN DUN DUNNNN

Home inspections are a big deal for everyone and although there are buyers that choose not to have an inspection done it’s not a good idea.  Even if you’re buying new construction you should have an inspection, builders and contractors make mistakes too. I can hear you asking the questions now. So what exactly does a home inspector do? Why do I need a home inspection? What do I do with the report once it’s done? What should I look out for when hiring an inspector?  All good questions and I am going to try and address them briefly in this blog.  First off, home inspectors are not required to be licensed in many states; however inspectors can be certified by a home trade association such as National Association of Certified Home Inspectors.  You also want to make sure they have a toxic and pest License.  There is specific license required to identify pests like rodents and mold, and toxic elements in your house such as asbestos, lead , radiation.  When hiring defiantly do your homework.  This is your future home now is not the time to skimp.  Some things to beware of are inspectors that say “I can repair that for you.” I would avoid any inspector who is advertising his repair service in conjunction with his inspection service. As a matter of fact in some states they are not allowed to work on a home for a year after inspecting it.  The other thing to look out for is an agent push one inspector over others.  It is one thing to recommend it’s another to require you to use their inspector. Again make sure you do your homework. 

Some of the things the inspector will check are:

Structural Elements, like walls, ceilings, floor, roof and foundation.

Exterior Evaluation such as wall covering, landscaping, grading, elevation, drainage, driveways, fence, sidewalks, fascia, trim, doors, windows, lights and exterior receptacles.

Roof and Attic, framing, ventilation, type of roof construction flashing and gutters.

Plumbing including identification of pipe materials used for potable, drain, waste and vent pipes. Toilets, showers, sinks, faucets and traps.

Systems and Components like water heaters, furnaces, air conditioning, duck work, chimney, fireplace and sprinklers.

Electrical main panel, circuit breakers, types of wiring, grounding, exhaust fans, receptacles, ceiling fans and lighting fixtures.

Appliances such as dishwasher, range and oven, built-in microwaves, garbage disposal and yes even smoke detectors.

Garage including slab, wals, ceiling, vents, entry, firwall, garage door, openers, lights, and roof.

Once the inspection is done you will receive a report.  If you hired an inspector worth his salt the report should note every item that’s defective or needing service. At this point you have some decisions to make?  How many and how sever are the repairs that need to be made.  Are you going to ask the seller to make the repairs or walk away from this home? Are the repairs minor enough that you will buy the home anyway and make the repairs yourself?  If there are major repairs that need to be made it is not a bad idea to hire a contractor and get an estimate. 

Remember no house is perfect no matter how well maintained or new it is.  Every home will have issues flagged even new homes.  Good Luck and Good Fiday.



Cynthia Schmier, Broker/Owner
CRS, CDPE, CNE, CIAS, MDI, 5-STAR, SRS
RE/MAX Country

Cynthia@Cynthia-Online.com
(360) 400-3475
www.cynthia-online.com




Thursday, February 18, 2016

402 Easy St SE Rainier, WA 98576

Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/4Z4Q6M
Opportunity knocks! Spacious home on large lot. Covered porch w/stone accents welcomes you home. Tile entry. Gorgeous laminate flooring throughout Formal Living & Dining area. Kitchen features cherry cabinets, Stainless appliances, large walk-in pantry & breakfast nook. Sizable Master Suite w/walk-in closet & private bath. All rooms are substantially sized! Family rm on landing w/additional office/den with door. Over-sized back yard w/patio. Located on quiet street w/short commute to JBLM.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.25
Square feet: 3,054
Price: $269,000

For more information about this property, please contact Cynthia Schmier at (360)400-3475 or cschmier@remax.net. You can also text 3345176 to 67299.


See more listings at: cschmier.remax-pacificnorthwest.com


MLS ID: 892542

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

11302 Paradiso Lane SE Yelm, WA 98597

Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/HYWCB4
Gorgeous Rambler on groomed 1 acre parcel. Open space concept with vaulted ceilings creating a light & airy home. Formal Living & Dining rms. Spacious Kitchen with eating bar & breakfast nook w/ bay window. Well appointed Master Suite with walk-in closet, tile walk-in shower & large double sink vanity. Energy efficient heat pump. The perfect outdoor entertaining area with in-ground heated Salt water pool, patio & outdoor fire pit. Park-like setting! Close to all amenities. Easy commute to JBLM.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.25
Square feet: 2,546
Price: $369,000

For more information about this property, please contact Cynthia Schmier at (360)400-3475 or cschmier@remax.net. You can also text 3342618 to 67299.


See more listings at: cschmier.remax-pacificnorthwest.com


MLS ID: 895430

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

15717 Garden Acres Lane SE Yelm, WA 98597

Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/YM7DEC
Equestrian dream! Completely fenced & cross fenced w/6 paddocks, riding pen, pole barn, shop & loafing sheds. Spacious rambler w/over-sized rooms. Open kitchn. Granite counters thru-out. Wainscoting & bench rail. Vaulted ceilings. Family, Living, Dining, office/den/bonus rm. Wood stove & heat pump. 2 hot water tanks! Deck w/covered hot tub. RV parking. Mature landscaping w/water feature. Garden space, grape vines & fruit trees. Forest w/trail system. You simply have to see it!
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.50
Square feet: 2,248
Price: $355,000

For more information about this property, please contact Cynthia Schmier at (360)400-3475 or cschmier@remax.net. You can also text 3340710 to 67299.


See more listings at: cschmier.remax-pacificnorthwest.com


MLS ID: 895155

Friday, February 12, 2016

Are You Really Ready to Sell



Spring Has Sprung.


Now that the weather is getting warmer lots of buyers are out looking for their next home.  There are some things you can and should do to make it easier to sell your weather you want to sell now or in the future you should do these things every spring.

Clean your gutters
Gutters do their job best when clean.  The raint season is a prime time to ensure all drainage areas remain unblocked by leaves and/or debris.  Trapped moisture can leave a house susceptible to mold and mildew and cause major damage to your roof and walls.   

Check Your Roof
Be diligent about roof maintenance.  Ask a licensed professional to inspect your roof for wear and tear.  If the shingles are curling, buckling or crackling, it’s time to replace the roof. 

Check your Paint
The worst thing you can do is leave wood exposed, because that’s when it will begin to rot.  Sand it down so there are no rough edges, prime the bare wood surface and paint it with high quality paint product.  Don’t wait until siding accumulates too much dirt.  Brighten up the house with a good power washing.

Cut Overgrowth
Trim overgrown trees and hedges away from your home to discourage the growth of mildew and moisture.  Branches should be at least 7 feet away from  the exterior of the house.  Get rid of out-of –control vines, as they can help crack siding and allow moisture and pests entry into your home.

Love Your Lawn
Rake up leaves, Pull up weeds, and remove foliage from the lawn, shrubs and any plants.  Pull up dead flowers and replace them with a low maintenance variety such as pansies, begonias or mums.

Keep the Air Fresh
You should be changing air filters monthly, but if not start now.  A unit free of dust and dirt runs more efficiently saving you money on your energy bill.  Also check hose connections for leaks. 

Watch for Leaks
Investigate all doors and windows for leaks and drafts, which can signal water intrusion.  Seal any open areas between the frame and the wall to keep out water which can deteriorate building materials. 


Control Pests
Keep garbage and debris under control around the exterior of your home.  Do what you would inside, and get rid of junk.  Seal cracks, even if you just did so in the winter.  Mulching the yard this spring? Use a liner underneath. 

Peek at the Plumbing
Check for leaking faucets or sweating pipes, clogged drains and faulty water drainage systems.  On laundry day, look at the washing machine hoses for bulges, cracks or dampness. Check under the kitchen sink for leaks and make note of wetness around dishwasher, Inspect your water heater for leaks and corrosion.

Clean Decks, Driveways and Fences
A pressure washer makes this job easier.  While cleaning inspect for damage and make repairs before they become big jobs.

Clean Coils
Coils on your fridge conduct the hot air from outside the unit.  If they are coated with dust they do the job less efficiently coasting you more money.


Smoke Detectors
Test and change batteries in your smoke detectors.  Also find outa if you need and were to put Carbon monoxide detectors.
 

  
Drain Your Water Heater
By doing so you will prolong its life and reduce your electric bill.


By doing all these things now before you put your home on the market you will save yourself a lot of time, money and headaches as well as making the your house look great for potential buyers. 



Cynthia Schmier, Broker/Owner
CRS, CDPE, CNE, CIAS, MDI, 5-STAR, SRS
RE/MAX Country

Cynthia@Cynthia-Online.com
(360) 400-3475
www.cynthia-online.com





Monday, February 8, 2016

9321 339th St S Roy, WA 98580

Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/JYVMV9
Welcome to Whitewater Estates - a gated Equestrian community w/river access & miles of horse riding trails! New hardwd flrs & carpet. Soaring ceilings in living rm w/fireplace & Bench rail accents. Spacious Family rm w/Pellet insert. Recently updated Kitchen w/refinished cabinetry, granite slab counters, isld w/eating space. Master Suite w/exquisite walk-in glass shower, tile & Quartz counter. Freshly painted interior & exterior. Horse ready! Vinyl fencing with 4 stall barn or shop. Owner built!
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2.75
Square feet: 2,352
Price: $459,900

For more information about this property, please contact Cynthia Schmier at (360)400-3475 or cschmier@remax.net. You can also text 3325084 to 67299.


See more listings at: cschmier.remax-pacificnorthwest.com


MLS ID: 889118

Friday, February 5, 2016

Hot or Not Market!



Emerging Trends in the Market

We are only a few months into this New Year but there are some trends emerging in the Market.  First off the coasts are hot; I would even dare to say on Fire.  But they are quickly running out of inventory which is driving home prices up quickly.  Why the Shortage?  Well there might be a few answers for that.  It could be that with the economy returning, millennials who have been living with family are now trying to get out on their own.  At the same time baby boomers are seeking to downsize and have a lower cost of living which is flooding the market with buyers.  Or it could be that financially recovering GenXers are investing in their current homes in fear of the market and mortgage rates possibly going up, leaving the market with a lack of inventory.  It could also be potential sellers are very apprehensive of the market, mortgage rates and ability to get a new loan.   The fact that few new entry-level homes are being built because of rise in cost may also be contributing to this trend.  Regardless of what the reason for the lack of inventory it is defiantly a sellers market right now even if the sellers don’t know it.  I guess I end this Blog with a question.  Will this trend continue or will confidence in the market return?  



Cynthia Schmier, Broker/Owner
CRS, CDPE, CNE, CIAS, MDI, 5-STAR, SRS
RE/MAX Country

Cynthia@Cynthia-Online.com
(360) 400-3475
www.cynthia-online.com



Wednesday, February 3, 2016

17423 Topaz Lp SE Yelm, WA 98597

Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/CTWN5P
An architectural delight nestled on the shores of Lake Lawrence. Attention to detail throughout. The finest of amenities: solid Brazilian Cherry wood flooring, Travertine tile, custom cabinets, Viking appliances. Exquisite Master Suite w/ digitally controlled, walk-in shower. Large window banks frame the picturesque views. Outdoor entertaining haven! Slide down the fire pole from the composite deck to the stamped concrete patio. Private 120' dock - bring your boat! The perfect lakeside retreat.
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4.00
Square feet: 4,105
Price: $729,000

For more information about this property, please contact Cynthia Schmier at (360)400-3475 or cschmier@remax.net. You can also text 3314284 to 67299.


See more listings at: cschmier.remax-pacificnorthwest.com


MLS ID: 888912