BlogCareersColdwell BankerElite News March 7, 2022

COLDWELL BANKER ELITE WINS TOP 25 AWARD FROM REALOGY LEADS GROUP

STAFFORD, VA (March 2, 2022) – Coldwell Banker Elite has been named a Top
25 Broker by Realogy Leads Group in recognition of its excellent performance and
customer satisfaction. The award will be celebrated at the annual Realogy
Advantage Network LEAD 2022 conference, held this year in Florida April 4-6.

Realogy Leads Group is a dedicated organization within Realogy Holdings Corp
(NYSE: RLGY), the largest full-service residential real estate services company in the
United States, focused on delivering high-quality, high-converting referrals to its
affiliated brokers and agents in the Realogy Advantage Network, of which Coldwell
Banker Elite is a member.
This prestigious annual award honors the top 25 brokers nationwide across the
Realogy Advantage Network. Award criteria are based on rigorous scoring and
success in a variety of performance metrics.
“Coldwell Banker Elite joins an exclusive group of brokers recognized as a leader in
our Network,” said Robert Way, Senior Vice President of Realogy Leads Group. “This
award celebrates the work, commitment, and adaptability from the Coldwell Banker
Elite team in 2021, which was an especially unique year for the real estate
industry.”
“I am so proud of the entire team at Coldwell Banker Elite. This distinction
reinforces our commitment to providing top-notch service to our customers every
day. It is an honor to receive this award from Realogy Leads Group”, Conor Breen,
Director of Business Development of Coldwell Banker Elite.

About the Realogy Advantage Network

The Realogy Advantage Network helps clients and customers realize their true real
estate advantage by recruiting nationwide high-performance network of brokers
and agents, recognized for exceptional customer service, from some of the most
recognizable names in real estate.

About Realogy Leads Group

Realogy Leads Group is focused on delivering high-quality, high-converting referrals
to Realogy affiliated brokers and agents across some of the most recognized brands
in real estate. Realogy Leads Group oversees numerous national real estate
programs offering consumers a distinct value proposition when completing one of
the largest financial transactions of their life.

About Coldwell Banker Elite

Coldwell Banker Elite is the #1 Coldwell Banker Affiliate in Virginia with 9
offices around the Northern Virginia region. Founded in 1980, Coldwell
Banker Elite’s creative marketing, cutting-edge technology and commitment
to quality and unmatched service has helped countless families with their
real estate needs. Coldwell Banker Elite provides residential, commercial,
property management and relocation services. Each office is independently
owned and operated.
Agent EducationCareers March 2, 2022

Buying And Selling in 2022: What Should You Know as an Agent?

With the decrease in available inventory and high competition for homes, 2021 was a clear seller’s market, but it also ushered in a new wave of new buyers. With last year’s housing market in mind, here are 5 major buying and selling trends that agents should keep in mind when assisting clients in 2022.

BlogFirst-Time Home SellersSellers February 26, 2022

4 Tips for Selling an Older Home

Selling a house can be a challenge for anyone. Whether you are familiar with the process or not, each home has its own unique features, layout, and perks which makes each selling experience wildly different from the next. Generally speaking, modernized homes tend to do pretty well in the market because they appeal to many first time or even pre-retirement homebuyers who, in the last few years, have taken up about 60% of the buying market. However, when selling an older home you are faced with a few more challenges. Luckily, there are a number of tips that you can apply to make your old home appeal to all buyers and ensure that it sells quickly on the market.

1.   Consider Remodeling

Remodeling your house can be a great option for anyone looking to take on one last project before they sell. It will, of course, take some time and likely cost you a lot of money, however, it can give you a huge return on your investment (ROI) in the long run. Whether you are doing a full gut of your home or just looking for a few home improvements projects to take on, this is probably the most straightforward way to modernize your home.

You’ll have complete control over how much your home aligns with the current buyer and any modern home trends. You can adjust things like the layout, accents, even the square footage to fit the ideal buyer. However, you’ll have to leave time and money for the hidden costs of remodeling your home. These can include:

  1. Asbestos Testing: Whenever renovating or opening up walls in an old home, you should always make asbestos testing a priority. Not only will this ensure the safety of any potential homebuyers but it will help prevent you or anyone around you from developing any asbestos-related cancers or illnesses. These can be life threatening down the line so it’s important to take precautions now.
  2. Bringing Your House “Up to Code”: Many older homes were built during times when there were little to no building codes and regulations. However, since then, several government-mandated codes have been developed to ensure the safety of homeowners. So, as you make changes to update your homes, you’ll also have to bring it up to code which can add thousands of dollars to your list of expenses.
  3. Structural Issues: Older homes were not always built by top-of-the-line contractors so as you become aware of any unsafe conditions, you will need to fix them for the safety of potential buyers. This can include a broken or sinking foundation, a weak beam, or a DIY electrical system.

Each of these costs are required for legal and/or safety reasons so it would be in your best interest to plan for them ahead of time so you’re not facing any unexpected financial issues before selling.

2.   Offer Renovation Options

If you are not interested in carrying out a full renovation before selling your house, another great tip would be to give your prospective buyers the option to do so themselves. As a seller, you can buy some simple blueprints or renovation plans for your home and present them to potential buyers to showcase their options for growth. You can even offer up any options for expansions/additions to the home; however, this will have to come with a little more research into permit requirements needed to build onto what already exists. Luckily, whether it’s a renovation or expansion, some first time buyers may be interested in putting in the work to make this house perfect for them.

This tactic is especially great to try if your house is located in a prime area. If you are surrounded by a great school system or popular tourist attractions, some buyers may not be willing to give up on the amenities around them and will be more likely to consider renovating your home as is.

While this is certainly an underrated option when it comes to selling, it is certainly a plus for any buyers looking to grow. They’ll be able to see first-hand the potential of the space and make their decision from there.

3.   Try Virtual Staging

Similarly, virtual staging is a cost-effective way for sellers to showcase the potential of their home without getting rid of its character. Many older homes still hold on to Mid-century, Victorian, or even Colonial styles that are a rarity in many markets. So it may actually be wise to maintain those styles to appeal to particular buyers.

However, as a buyer, it can be difficult to imagine how your modern style furniture will fit into an older home. Luckily, with virtual staging we see great eclectic mixes of styles that can appeal to the masses.

Depending on the type of buyer you are planning to target, you may use virtual staging as your only fully-furnished viewing option or you may purchase very niche virtual photos in addition to a more traditional, in-person staging setup. Whatever your choice, staging is a great way to take out your own personal taste and tailor the home to the style of your buyers.

4.   Modernize

If the above tips still don’t seem like feasible options for you, you can always make small but effective changes to your home and give it more of a modern appearance.

Lighting plays an important role in the overall feel of a home. Many homes are filled with outdated lighting fixtures or bulbs that cast a yellow or orange tone across the entire house. However, with a simple update to the lighting, you can bring in a more fresh and clean look to your home.

Replacing small fixtures and accents within the home can be incredibly effective as well. For example, baseboards, furniture hardware, and outlet covers often reflect the design styles that were trending when the home was built. However, by modernizing these small features, you can give the home a more elevated look while still maintaining the character of the home.

Lastly, never underestimate the power of a fresh coat of paint. Colors can have a huge, subconscious effect on a buyer and can portray a feeling that they may or may not be looking for. So to make sure that the home appeals to your ideal buyer, be intentional with your color choices and do some research around the theory of color and the impact it can have in a home.

Each of these tips are effective in selling an older home in such a young market. While some require a lot more work than others, they each can bring you a large profit once you put your home up for sale. But always remember, the greater the risk, the greater the potential for a high return. So, don’t be afraid to invest where you feel it’s needed. In any case, selling a home can be done and we hope that each of these tips will help ease the process for you and your buyer.

BuyersSellers February 21, 2022

How to Vet Your Real Estate Agent the Right Way

When it comes time for you to buy or sell a home, a professional real estate agent can help make the process as smooth as possible. A real estate agent with expertise and experience should guide you every step of the process, help answer any questions you may have, and ensure that the sale closes out in a timely manner. With so many agents to choose from, you may be wondering how to go about choosing a top agent. Here are some key tips to help you vet your real estate agent to ensure a great homeselling or homebuying process.

 

Questions to Ask When Getting Started

 

When choosing a real estate agent, don’t be afraid to question your prospective agent. We always recommend interviewing several agents before landing on one to make sure that you find the best agent for your needs. Like a job interview, asking the right questions helps you see if the candidate is experienced, professional, and reliable. Some key questions to ask include:

 

  • How much and what type of experience do they have? 

For example, if you’re looking to purchase or sell a home, a commercial real estate agent would not be your best option. Though credentials are not always indicative of someone’s capabilities, it is good to explore their experience as a real estate agent.

 

  • What do their reviews suggest about their performance? 

Examining the agent’s past testimonials or reviews from previous clients can give you an outsider’s view of what to expect. In general, good reviews are a sign you’re more likely to be pleased with a real estate agent.

 

  • What is their style? How do they like to market homes? 

It’s a good idea to get an idea of your potential agent’s style and approach to buying and selling homes. This can help you determine if their approach matches your unique needs. One way to check out an agent’s style is to look at the other listings they have. Their website and social media platforms are other great places to go to get a feel for their styles and personalities.

 

How to Vet for Credibility 

 

When looking for a real estate agent, don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations from friends and family. Asking around is a great way to get a preliminary list of agents to interview. Below are a few extra pro tips for choosing the best agent for your needs.

 

Pro tip: When researching candidates, the candidate’s website and social media pages are great places to go to gather information. You can also get a feel for their credibility on sites like the Better Business Bureau, which will show any complaints they’ve received.

 

Pro tip: When it comes time to interview your candidates, ask them to refer you to some clients they have served in the past year. Ask these clients about their experience with the agent, what the agent did to support them through the process, and if they’d use them again in the future. This kind of testimony can be very telling. 

 

Pro tip: If you’re working with a real estate agent, check that they are a REALTOR®, which indicates they have professional accreditations through the National Association of Realtors. A REALTOR® abides by a Code of Ethics, based on professionalism and protection of the public. Among other duties to clients and customers, REALTORS® protect and promote their clients’ interests while treating all parties honestly.

 

How to Find a Great Fit 

 

Credentials and experience are only part of the total picture when choosing a real estate agent. There are many qualified real estate agents out there; however, it is important for them to also be a great fit for you personally. Some questions to ask yourself as you meet with agents are: 

 

  •     Do they seem passionate and honest?
  •     Does the agent clearly understand what your desires or needs are?
  •     Do they have strong core values?
  •     Do they seem like they can handle potential hurdles and help mitigate risk?

 

These questions are just a few ways to help you determine if the real estate agent is a good fit for your personal needs. A common misconception is that all real estate agents are created equal. This is simply not true. A good real estate agent does not mean they’re necessarily a good real estate agent for you.

 

Misconceptions & Tips to Keep in Mind 

 

  • Pay attention to the methods of communication available. 

A common misconception is that real estate agents are shady or will not be upfront about their intentions or commissions. When choosing an agent, look for someone candid and honest. Many real estate agents will answer questions directly and make themselves an open book! Honesty is the best policy, and that applies to the real estate industry, too.

 

  • Before signing your contract, take a close look at the details. 

Look at the listed commission rate as well as the length of the contract itself. A good contract is typically around six months or less, which allows you to keep your options open if you want to change agents during the process.

 

Looking to buy or sell your home soon? Get in touch with one of our expert local agents! We are here to serve your needs and answer any questions you have regarding residential real estate, commercial real estate, property management, or relocation in Fredericksburg Virginia, Stafford VA, and surrounding areas. Schedule your appointment to talk with us today! 

Home SafeSmart Home February 15, 2022

Is it time to make your home a smart home?

Smart homes are not a new concept by any means, but the world of smart tech remains virtually unexplored for many homeowners. In this article, we’ll explore some pros and cons of smart home technology and 4 of the most popular smart home upgrades that can increase your home’s value and enjoyability. 

HomeownersSellers February 10, 2022

The 10 Best ROI Home Improvement Projects for 2022

Investing in home improvement projects with a high ROI—or return on investment—can significantly boost your home’s resale value. Below are ten home improvement projects with the highest return on investment in 2022.

HomeownersMarket Information January 31, 2022

Top Interior Design Trends in 2022

Who remembers rose quartz accents and open-concept everything? With each new year, interior design trends change with the needs and (life)styles of homeowners. From the return of wallpaper to focal point walls, 2022 has some unique anticipated design trends you may want to consider incorporating into your home’s interior style. Below are some of the top interior design and decorating trends projected for this year.

HomeownersNeed More Space January 17, 2022

5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Renovate

Considering a home renovation? It can be thrilling to upgrade your house with updated appliances, new fixtures, or perhaps even a new floor plan. In any case, renovations require budgeting, coordinating designers and contractors, and often a good chunk of planning. It’s a big investment. And with 2022’s supply chain issues, it could be unusually challenging. Here are the 5 key questions to ask yourself before launching a renovation project.

Market DataMarket InformationMarket Stats January 12, 2022

Our Forecast for the Virginia Housing Market in 2022

As we open 2022, housing experts, buyers, and sellers wonder where the real estate market will head this year. Let’s explore some predictions for our housing market here in Virginia: 

HomeownersMarket Information January 3, 2022

Renovating Your Home in 2022: 5 Things to Know

As we kick off the new year, you may be hoping to boost your home’s value before you put it on the market—or maybe you’re just ready for an upgrade! In 2022, a few key industry trends will shape the way we renovate our homes. Keep reading to learn how you can prepare for your home renovation projects this year.