Thursday, February 20, 2014

Greene County House Value, What is yours?

Greene County House Value, What is yours?

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Greene County Market Inventory Levels

The number of active listings in Greene county in the 22968 zip code has dropped 1.9% from the previous month. The good news for sellers listing now is that there is less competition. The average number of days a home is on the market is 115 days.   The average listing price in Greene county zip code 22968 is $283,000. Greene county currently has 189 homes for sale.
Greene county house valueCurrently, there are 189 active listings, 51 under contact and 207 that have occurred in the previous 12-month period.
These totals indicate a 8.79 months supply of inventory.
This is considered a OVER SUPPLY of inventory. 
Contact me today to learn what I do differently to get homes sold in the shortest amount of time for the most amount of money possible.      Sherry Hayward, Listing Specialist  (434) 515-1592  (703) 655-2223 - cell, call or text me! shaywardkw@gmail.com

Best Home Improvements To Increase Your Greene County House Value

  • Deck - Adding a deck is a very cost efficient way to add square footage to your house. Decks cost around $6,000deck and generally recoup 75% of their value. Compared to other outdoor improvements (except painting) that's an excellent return.
  • New Windows - Your utility bill savings may make up for the iffy resale value, however, a good set of standard windows should get you around 68% back. If you start getting too fancy with custom shapes and sizes, though, don't expect to get as much in return.
  • Swimming Pool - In a word don't! Unless you're putting it in for you and your family to enjoy, it's commonly agreed that a swimming pool has no resale value at all. Reason #1? Sure, they sound nice, but pools are very expensive to maintain. Running a close second is the fear of pool accidents that's something nobody wants to experience.
  • Picture Perfect Gardens - Another nicety, but who's going to spend all that time and money? If the potential buyer is not horticulturally inclined, chances are your floral handiwork won't add to the offering price. The same can be said for expensive fences and stone walls they look nice, but buyers don't pay up for them.
  • Basic Is Better - It may not sound very exciting, but it's the basic improvements you make to your home that may have the greatest return on its value: a beautiful new bathroom won't make up for a leaky roof. So if you're thinking of selling your house in the next year or so, be sure to address any problems the home may have before you, say, install those sunken gardens you've always dreamed of.
  • Selling It Or Smelling It - Pet odors can be a problem when you're in the process of selling your home. If your house has an odor problem, you should remove any offending furniture or carpets or hire  professional to dogclean them. Be sure to check the cat box frequently and keep the litter fresh. Since some people have allergies or fears of certain animals, it's a good idea to put dogs or cats outside or confine your pets to one area when your house is being shown. It's hard for buyers to fully appreciate your home through itchy, watery eyes or in between sneezes! Even if the house is exactly what they want, your chances of selling it are less if the scent of Spot lingers in their memory.




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