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3 Reasons Why Homebuyers Are Ready to Move This Year

by Katina Geralis

If you've been wondering how the current state of affairs around the world will affect the real estate market in 2020, you might be in for a big surprise! It seems even with the uncertainty of the global health crisis, job and economic outlook, the Delaware and Pennsylvania real estate market is poised to have a great year.

According to a recent survey by Lending Tree, looking at the behavior of over 1,000 buyers, the results found that 53 percent of all homebuyers are more likely to buy a home in the next year. Homebuyers are ready to make a move despite anything we may have assumed would hold them back!

So why are buyers still ready to take the leap toward homeownership? Three reasons stood out in the results of the survey and we've listed them for you below.

Take advantage of low interest rates
Mortgage rates are still historically low and if you've been thinking about buying a home, why not take advantage of these rates while they are still around? 67 percent of the buyers surveyed by Lending Tree named this as their number one motivator for purchasing a home in 2020.

Ability to save for a downpayment
While quarantine had many keeping a tighter budget and grasp on their wallet, it allowed for more savings to be allocated toward a downpayment. 32 percent of those surveyed above reported that they were able to save more for a downpayment due to their reduced spending during the current health crisis.

Spending more time at home drove desire to buy
If spending more time at home didn't have you rearranging your furniture or rethinking how you use your home's spaces, it may have drove your desire to purchase a new (or even your first!) home even more! 28 percent of those prospective buyers surveyed said spending more time at home made them want to buy their own home more than ever!

Ready to make the move into a new home in Delaware or Pennsylvania this year? Let the Kat Geralis Home Team be your guide! 

Contact us today for more information about available homes or to answer your questions about home buying or homeownership!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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How to Prepare for Your Delaware or Pennsylvania Home Appraisal

by Katina Geralis

The listing price of your Delaware or Pennsylvania home is one of the most important aspects of the entire selling process. In fact, if the listing price is not reasonable from the very beginning, you could risk a whole segment of buyers passing over your property. What's more, there is one specific factor that will have the final say when it comes to what your Delaware or Pennsylvania home sells for and it could make or break the deal— the appraisal.

If the appraised value of your home comes back too far from the listing price, any deal you come to with a buyer could fall through. Below are four ways to get ready for your home appraisal so you can ensure your property is shown with its best foot forward:

Develop a critical eye
Walk around your home as if you were a buyer. Notice even small details like a leaky faucet, running toilet, or nails that have popped through the wall. You will want to make one big list of these items and start to tackle them one by one. It helps to have a critical eye when you're a home seller in Delaware or Pennsylvania to make sure everything—even chipped paint—has been accounted for! 

Complete improvement tasks
Do you know of any repairs that need to be made around your home? It's time to mark them off of your list before the appraiser arrives! You do not need to do full-scale renovations at this point, but fixing issues like squeaky windows or doors, clogged gutters or a faulty light fixture will all be helpful to the process.

Clean and organize
Cleaning and de-cluttering your home will help to showcase the property in the best way possible for the appraiser. Remember that your appraiser's opinion of your home could ultimately make or break the sale, so it's important that they are not left with a negative impression. 

Consult your real estate agent
One of the other factors that determines your property's appraised value is comparable sales in the area. Your real estate agent can help pull comparable properties that have sold in the last six months for the appraiser to help give them an idea— whether or not the appraiser uses that to make the decision is up to them, but this is always a helpful step!

Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today for more information about selling your home!

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Many Delaware and Pennsylvania homeowners tend to believe spring is the best time to list their property and prepare to move on to a better, more suitable home. And while they may not be wrong, it is important to note that selling is not always the best answer for every scenario. Depending on how long you've spent in the home and your location—among other factors—it may be ideal to consider staying put and simply making a few improvements. 

Below are five questions to ask yourself as you determine whether to sell or renovate your Delaware or Pennsylvania home this spring:

How long have you been in the home?
If you have spent decades in your Delaware or Pennsylvania home, it may be time to consider a move to a new property that better suits your tastes and space needs now. However, if it's been less than five years, consider staying a little longer. It may be best to determine what improvements could be made to allow the property to better accommodate you and your family. 

Do you know what renovation requires?
Renovation is an exciting concept— dreaming up changes to your Delaware or Pennsylvania home and seeing them come to life. But just keep in mind that real life renovation is not a real estate reality TV show. These projects can take much more money than you anticipate and last much longer than planned. Be sure to cover all of your bases, from required permits to budget, before you decide to start your projects. 

Will your projects over-improve your home?
Home prices in Delaware and Pennsylvania are, for the most part, based on comparable properties in the area. It is important that your renovation won't over-improve your home so much that you price it out of the neighborhood when the time does come to sell.

Have I outgrown the home or will I soon?
Many buyer motives in today's real estate market is space— a lack of it! Take stock of your storage and family needs in terms of bedrooms and living space. Have you already outgrown your home? Can you see yourself needing more space in the near future? If so, it may be best to consider moving on now!

Could my location be better?
For homeowners everywhere, location is one of the most important priorities! There's a reason why location, location, location is a common phrase in real estate. Where is your home located in Delaware or Pennsylvania? Do you like your neighborhood? What are home prices like in your area? If you can think of a better place your home could be located, consider selling and moving to your ideal area. If not, it is likely best to stay put and make the necessary improvements to your home. 

Do not hesitate to contact the Kat Geralis Home Team for more information to help you make this important Renovate vs. Sell decision this spring! We have walked numerous homeowners through the process and are here to help you do the same!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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Especially during the winter months, once all of the holiday decor is put away, Delaware and Pennsylvania homeowners start to play with how to make their living spaces feel both brighter and larger. After all, homebuyers today are looking for that open, airy layout! There are dozens of easy ways to go about it, and even if you are working with a smaller footprint in your Delaware or Pennsylvania area home, you can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team for expert tips!

Below are five ways you can make your Delaware and Pennsylvania home both look and feel larger:

Don't empty the room
If you're already prepping to sell the home—maybe you've even moved on to another property—don't feel tempted to leave the rooms empty. You may think this makes the spaces feel larger, but it can actually confuse buyers as they have no point of reference for their own furniture or if there is enough room for entertaining.

Highlight focal points
As you are arranging furniture, mind the focal points of the rooms. Do you have a great picture window? How about a fireplace? Consider these in your seating arrangements and furniture placement to draw attention to them without letting the space feel cluttered. For example, you wouldn't want to place a chair in front of that window and block the view!

Do a furniture edit
It may seem obvious that clutter will cause your Delaware or Pennsylvania home to feel smaller, but just to be certain you're not going down that road, do a furniture "edit." Opt for a smaller loveseat and chairs instead of a large sectional, remove knick knacks and excess decor items like baskets that could be taking up vital floor space.

Stay neutral
Deep, bold colors may be trendy, but not when it comes to selling your Delaware or Pennsylvania home and creating an illusion of a larger space. Stick to a neutral palette as it will appeal to more buyers and trick the eye into thinking the space is airier and more open than it actually is.

Let in the light
We may not currently have much to work with in the middle of winter, but you will want to let in as much light as possible! Before buyers arrive, turn on all of the lights, replacing any dim bulbs, and open all of the curtains. If you have exterior lights, be sure to turn those on as well.

As always, if you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania, do not hesitate to reach out! The Kat Geralis Home Team is here to help!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Katina Geralis
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As they say, the kitchen is the heart of the home— but it's also the place that can become the messiest! With the new year just days away, Delaware and Pennsylvania residents are preparing for a fresh start and what better spot than in this busy area of your home?

Follow these easy tips for creating a clean slate in your kitchen just in time for 2020:

Clean out the cabinets
First, start by removing any odds and ends that belong in other places of your Delaware or Pennsylvania home— mail, books, electronics. Next, empty every cabinet, drawer and shelf, clearing out any broken or rarely used pieces to make more room for the others. Tackle the pantry and toss out any expired items or anything you're trying to steer clear of in the new year ahead.

Clean off all of the shelves, the inside of drawers and cabinets and begin to place the items back inside. Just make sure the items you use most often or those close to expiring are well within your reach!

Clear away grease and grime
A well-used kitchen can be quite messy, so it's time to give everything a good cleaning! Remove all oven knobs, drawer pulls and appliance handles and soak them in a soap and water mixture. While they are soaking, wipe down every surface with a kitchen degreaser, including tile grout and backsplashes. 

Be sure to dust spice racks, pot hangers, light fixtures and clocks that may be high enough to forget about!

Mind the appliances
Two of the most frequently used items in your kitchen are likely the oven and the refrigerator and they can quickly build up residue and grease if not cleaned often. Treat these just as you did the cabinets earlier— pull everything out, toss out expired or old items, soak racks and shelves and wipe down with a degreaser or specific appliance cleaner. 

Soak the burners if possible and clean any fallen food that may have collected underneath. Before you put everything back together, make it a point to dust coils and fans behind the appliances.

As always, if you have any questions about buying or selling a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania, do not hesitate to reach out!

We wish you a happy and safe new year!

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With the majority of buyers today starting their home search online, it is important to wow them during this initial look. If Delaware and Pennsylvania buyers see something they don't like just from flipping through listing photos, they are less likely to ever make it to the front door for a showing or visit an open house.

So how do you pique the interest of buyers in Delaware and Pennsylvania without turning them off?

Below are five things you will want to avoid as a home seller in our area:

Do not convert your garage
Keep in mind that a large number of buyers who will begin house hunting this spring are first-timers who are tired of renting, with others simply in the market for more space (which includes a place to park their car). Avoid converting your garage to anything other than what it was intended for— that means no living room, gym or media space.

Do not convert your spare bedrooms
If you have multiple bedrooms in your Delaware or Pennsylvania home, you can get by with keeping one as an office space while it is on the market as this can easily be changed back. But if you have built-in media equipment, wine storage, craft or workbenches in additional bedrooms, it could be a major turn-off for buyers who are looking for more space for their family.

Do not lay carpet over hardwood
Buyers today love wood floors, so don't cover them up if you have them! Older homes are more likely to have a layer of carpet over wood flooring and you might consider removing it before buyers arrive.

Do not leave out your dog accessories
Of course you love your pets, but a potential buyer may not. Pick up any toys or beds that are scattered around the house and consolidate them to one area.

Do not install bold fixtures
A helpful rule of thumb for Delaware and Pennsylvania home sellers this year is to create a neutral space that appeals to the majority of buyers. That means swapping out your over the top light fixtures with those more on the simple side. 

Selling your home may seem like uncharted territory if you're not familiar with the process, but we have decades of experience in assisting homeowners! Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today with any questions you have about listing your home or how you can prepare your property for the real estate market. 

We even offer a FREE Home Seller e-Guide!

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How to Stand Out as a Delaware or Pennsylvania Home Buyer

by Katina Geralis

As we get closer to the official start of summer, the temperatures aren't the only thing picking up! The number of Delaware and Pennsylvania residents planning to buy a new home is rising— as it tends to do during these warmer months! As the summer continues, the local real estate markets in Delaware and Pennsylvania will see a much larger influx of homebuyers.

So now that homebuyers are flocking to local markets, how can you stand out? Grab a pen and paper and make yourself a checklist to ensure you're on the right track to buy a home in Delaware and Pennsylvania. Here are a few tips to give you that homebuyer edge over the others this year:

Clean Your Finances
After you spring clean your home this year, turn to your finances. A seller doesn't know your financial situation, so despite how confident you are in obtaining a mortgage, they might not feel the same. Oftentimes when sellers are in a rush to sell, they do not want to worry about financing potentially falling through.

To be pro-active, you can get pre-approved by your lender. The pre-approval process is extensive and involves paperwork to detail your income and assets. For both your Delaware and Pennsylvania real estate agent and the home seller, this letter of approval offers peace of mind that you're serious about buying.

Work with the Seller
Think about it— when you're competing with other buyers, the best thing you can do is to work with the seller. Be flexible! There are likely a number of buyers in Delaware and Pennsylvania real estate who are set on dates, numbers, and come packaged with contingencies.

Show that you are willing to work with the seller on the home sale puts you ahead of other buyers who may have the purchase contingent upon their own home sale. Sellers are more willing to work with buyers who don't have extra hoops to jump through.

Be Quick
Found a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania that you love? One that meets all of your wants and needs? You may want to act fast. Other homebuyers may have started the process and love the home as much as you do. Remember, sometimes an accepted offer can come down to a matter of minutes between buyers.

Let the Kat Geralis Home Team help you find your dream home this year! We have helped numerous other buyers find the perfect property to call home and we'd love to assist you in doing the same!

We even offer a FREE Home Buyer e-Guide and FREE First Time Home Buyer Seminars!

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This time of year, Delaware and Pennsylvania residents have filed their taxes and thinking one step ahead, are now planning ways to spend their refund. While you likely have dozens of ideas about how you're going to spend your money this time around, why not invest it back into your home? 

The following home upgrades actually pay off at resale and will be well worth their initial cost:

Remodeled Kitchen
Upgrading your kitchen is one of the smartest investments you can make in your Delaware or Pennsylvania home. Stick to high-quality fixtures, including stainless steel appliances and granite or quartz countertops. However, also keep in mind the size of your home when remodeling. If your home is a smaller, two-bedroom, you may not recoup all of your investment. Do not be afraid to ask your real estate agent about the best upgrades for your home's size if you're planning to sell this year!

New windows
During the winter months, you may notice drafts around your windows and doors, not to mention higher energy bills each month. Replacing windows will keep your home warmer and intrigue Delaware and Pennsylvania buyers that are looking for a newly-updated home.

Landscaping
Curb appeal is the first thing a buyer will notice when they visit your home or view it online. Every addition from hedges to flower beds is well worth your while as a homeowner as these tell homebuyers that you care about your property and its upkeep.

If you're thinking about selling your home in Delaware or Pennsylvania, it is wise to invest in the upgrades that will pay off! Contact the Kat Geralis Home Team today with any questions about the real estate market or for more information about selling your home for top dollar in DE and PA!

We have helped many Delaware and Pennsylvania home sellers find the right buyer and we'd love to help you do the same! 

We also offer a FREE Home Seller e-Guide and FREE Home Valuation Tool

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5 Hidden Costs of Owning a Home in Delaware and Pennsylvania

by Katina Geralis

Owning a home in Delaware and Pennsylvania definitely comes with its perks— from tax benefits to free reign on design and everything in between. But if you're making the transition from renter to homeowner this year, it's important to note that there may be a few home-related costs that you didn't plan for or even know about before you began house-hunting.

As your local real estate experts in Delaware and Pennsylvania, you can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to make sure you are prepared for every aspect of homeownership— including the following hidden costs:

Property Taxes
When you use a mortgage calculator prior to buying a home in Delaware or Pennsylvania, it is essential that you input estimated property taxes. You can typically find this amount on any listing, or ask one of our real estate experts to help, so you can see how your monthly payment will change adding them in.

Insurance
Homeowner's insurance will vary depending on your home, your pets, your neighborhood, and a host of other different factors. Research average costs in your area and add them into your potential monthly mortgage payment to avoid any surprises down the road. 

Yard Upkeep
If you're currently renting in Delaware or Pennsylvania, you likely do not have to deal with the yard upkeep or maintenance. Once you become a homeowner, you will be responsible for buying all of your own tools, including snowblowers, lawn mowers, shovels, and rakes. Not to mention, the time you will need to free up to keep your yard looking well-manicured in every season!

HVAC
Furnaces and air conditioning units can be a major cost that homeowners do not account for when buying a property. For instance, if you don't have a home warranty, and your furnace breaks down, only you are responsible for covering the repairs or replacement which can cost you thousands! It's best to begin saving for a rainy day fund at the start of your homeowner journey to prepare for things like this, or even small expenses like replacing furnace filters every month or so.

Utilities
As a renter, you were likely used to much smaller utility bills than you will have as a homeowner in Delaware and Pennsylvania. Once you've found a home you're interested in, you can ask the previous homeowner for the average utility costs in order to factor them into your overall budget and avoid surprises later.

Ready to make the move to become a homeowner in Delaware or Pennsylvania? Give our experts at the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today! We even offer FREE First-Time Homebuyer Seminars!

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Have you sat down and made a list of your new year's resolutions yet? It's always a fun exercise to take stock of your goals for the year ahead and make a plan on how to achieve them. For many in Delaware and Pennsylvania, you might find that they are personal or health related, but one of them might be buying a home!

There are dozens of steps to take to successfully become a homeowner in 2019 and as your local Delaware and Pennsylvania real estate experts, the Kat Geralis Home Team is happy to help you make that a reality! Below are 5 new year's resolutions to make in order to buy a home in the new year:

Eliminate indulgences
It might not be your favorite path to homeownership, but cutting indulgences can be a quick and simple way to save for a down payment. For instance, could you stand to cut cable and instead use Netflix? Or on the same note, is there a streaming service you could cancel? You might want to cut dining out and your morning coffee runs, instead packing your lunch and brewing coffee at home. These little indulgences can mean big savings if they're avoided!

Start a home savings account
You can't save specifically for your home if you don't have anywhere for it to go! Open a savings account specifically for your new home. Get into the habit of making weekly or monthly deposits—whatever you can afford—and watch your down payment grow!

Do a mortgage test run
The only way to truly know if you can swing being a homeowner in Delaware and Pennsylvania, is to do a test run. Try saving like a homeowner—meaning you set aside your monthly housing expenses and an amount for your emergency fund—and see if you can live with your new budget. 10% of your mortgage payment is a good rule of thumb to account for maintenance fees, so start there.

Pay all bills on time
There is nothing that can raise a red flag quicker to a lender than unpaid bills. If you intend to get approved for a mortgage in 2019, it is best to make sure you pay all of your bills on time. Not only does this keep your credit score high, but it shows lenders you are capable of managing a monthly payment.

Visit open houses
This may seem counterintuitive if you're not yet ready to buy a home in Delaware and Pennsylvania, but attending open houses allows you to see what properties are available in your price range. This gives you a more realistic approach to the market and could even motivate you to save more!

Ready to make your dream of owning a home a reality this year? Give the Kat Geralis Home Team a call today! We even offer FREE First-Time Homebuyer Seminars!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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