Damon Point is one of my favorite areas in Ocean Shores. Today is the reminent from last nights storm. Here are some pictures I took today. Notice all the driftwood (or logs) hitting the beach. Jeff
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Saturday, October 06, 2007
Real Estate 101: Top Tips to Improving Your Home
If you are trying to sell your home, you will want to take a few steps to improve it in order to get the best price possible. By following these simple tips, you will be able to get a great price and to sell your home as quickly as possible.
Tip 1: Getting Natural
One of the quickest and easiest ways to improve the look of your home and to improve its value is to add a few flowers. Even if you are not an avid gardener, you can add a few flowers to make your home more appealing when homebuyers visit your property. Flowers are relatively inexpensive, easy to add and provide immediate results.
If you don't want to dig up your yard, you can simply place some flowers inside planter boxes. You can then place them on the porch, on the patio, in windowsills or anywhere else a little color would be a good idea. Some flowers that are quite attractive and easy to care for include:
Alyssum Marigolds Pansies Petunias Snapdragons These flowers are also pretty inexpensive and can be bought in trays. In fact, you can create an entire planter box - including the planter, soil and the flowers for less than $20. What's even better is you can take the planter boxes with you when you move, so you can dress up your new home right away!
Tip 2: Create a Grand Entrance
The entryway will be the first thing most people notice, as this is what leads them into your house. Therefore, you should give this area a bit of attention when improving your home. Your landscaping and outdoor design should make it clear where your front door is located and should help encourage visitors to move in this direction. Sometimes, simply painting the front door a different color is enough to boost its appeal. Many designers prefer to paint the front door a bright color and to place a large welcome mat in front of the door to help it stand out a little more. Creating an "outdoor foyer" of sorts can also help draw attention to the entryway. A strategically placed bench or potted plants can do wonders where this is concerned.
Tip 3: Update the Kitchen and Bathrooms
You don't have to completely gut your kitchen and bathrooms in order to get a great look. But, you should take steps to make sure they are both updated, because these rooms are the two biggest selling points to a home.
One way to quickly update a kitchen is to reface the cabinets. This is less expensive than installing completely new cabinetry and can provide great results. If your budget allows, you might install more up-to-date appliances as well. Changing the cabinetry or installing interesting lighting in a bathroom can go a long way toward improving the look of this room as well.
Making a few simple steps to improve your home can go a long way toward improving the value of your real estate. Even better, by making a few smart choices, these improvements do not have to cost you a great deal of money. Yet, they can help you dramatically increase the amount of money you receive when you do sell your home.-by Kinan Beck
Tip 1: Getting Natural
One of the quickest and easiest ways to improve the look of your home and to improve its value is to add a few flowers. Even if you are not an avid gardener, you can add a few flowers to make your home more appealing when homebuyers visit your property. Flowers are relatively inexpensive, easy to add and provide immediate results.
If you don't want to dig up your yard, you can simply place some flowers inside planter boxes. You can then place them on the porch, on the patio, in windowsills or anywhere else a little color would be a good idea. Some flowers that are quite attractive and easy to care for include:
Alyssum Marigolds Pansies Petunias Snapdragons These flowers are also pretty inexpensive and can be bought in trays. In fact, you can create an entire planter box - including the planter, soil and the flowers for less than $20. What's even better is you can take the planter boxes with you when you move, so you can dress up your new home right away!
Tip 2: Create a Grand Entrance
The entryway will be the first thing most people notice, as this is what leads them into your house. Therefore, you should give this area a bit of attention when improving your home. Your landscaping and outdoor design should make it clear where your front door is located and should help encourage visitors to move in this direction. Sometimes, simply painting the front door a different color is enough to boost its appeal. Many designers prefer to paint the front door a bright color and to place a large welcome mat in front of the door to help it stand out a little more. Creating an "outdoor foyer" of sorts can also help draw attention to the entryway. A strategically placed bench or potted plants can do wonders where this is concerned.
Tip 3: Update the Kitchen and Bathrooms
You don't have to completely gut your kitchen and bathrooms in order to get a great look. But, you should take steps to make sure they are both updated, because these rooms are the two biggest selling points to a home.
One way to quickly update a kitchen is to reface the cabinets. This is less expensive than installing completely new cabinetry and can provide great results. If your budget allows, you might install more up-to-date appliances as well. Changing the cabinetry or installing interesting lighting in a bathroom can go a long way toward improving the look of this room as well.
Making a few simple steps to improve your home can go a long way toward improving the value of your real estate. Even better, by making a few smart choices, these improvements do not have to cost you a great deal of money. Yet, they can help you dramatically increase the amount of money you receive when you do sell your home.-by Kinan Beck
Friday, October 05, 2007
Go Fly A Kite!
The American Kiteflyers Association is in town this weekend. There's over a 1,000 people down on the beach. Here are some pictures I took.
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