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3 Tips for the Final Stage of a Home Remodel from a Phoenix, AZ Realtor ?

Many phases of a home remodel are fun and challenging but none will test you more than the two-thirds mark.  Two thirds of the way through the job, the light at the end of the tunnel is visible and the finish is near… or is it?

 

Once through demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, flooring, paint, and tile it starts to feel like you are ready for professional photos, a party or movers.  It’s time for final checklists, final touches and blue tape markings for paint and cosmetic repairs but then reality emerges. The list starts growing quickly and that finish line becomes foggy and descends further away.

 

Detail is everything, especially in a competitive market, and cutting corners at this stage only diminishes the quality materials used and the brand you stand behind.  Oh, don’t get me wrong, that path of least resistance is so tempting when it’s 10pm and I am on a ladder troubleshooting a can light that is not working. It always happens when I’m getting down from that ladder, exhausted, I catch a glimpse of some cabinet hardware that was not installed evenly.  Ugh! That bothers me more than a loud chewer!

 

At this point it can be very easy to slip into a negative mindset and start dwelling on things like holding costs, additional material costs and market changes.  For a one-man show this phase is most definitely a beast. Finish work is tedious and testing and being at the end of a project has an almost supernatural cursing feel that will really get to you if you let it.  This is where most people will fail, whether it be as an investment or a personal home.

 

Any corners cut will rear their ugly head…trust me on this one!  It’s never at an opportune time, like during the inspection or appraisal period when under contract for sale or during the family vacation.

 

The silver lining to this, I believe, is that this is the phase that allows you to grow in many ways.  Take the time to not only correct but reflect on why or how things were missed, inefficient or why delays were caused.  Always have clear communication and expectations set with any contractors or hired help and never attempt to motivate negatively.  This will just push the finish line further and reduce morale. It’s very important to always remember that it’s the small details that define you and your product.  Don’t let laziness be that final impression. Remodel on!

 

So, let’s recap on the 3 tips in the final stages of a home remodel:

 

  1. Pay attention to detail and stay the course.  Do not cut corners!
  2. Keep a positive mindset.  Any focus on negativity will only prolong the job.
  3. Reflect and assess your process each time to become more effective and efficient. Communicate clearly and set clear expectations with contractors and hired help.

 

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By Matt Lambert

Phoenix, AZ area Realtor

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FULL remodel! Home for sale in CACTILONE ACRES, Phoenix AZ!

Welcome to Cactilone Acres and the perfect neighborhoods for bike rides!  Close to the big beautiful historic neighborhoods and not far from Downtown Phoenix. 

There are so many choices for dining out in this area!  The Veggie Village restaurant (hip vegan restaurant), SunUp Brewing Company and Carlos O’Briens Mexican restaurant to name a few. 

Close to Dreamy Draw Recreation Area, the Phoenix Mountain Preserve and Pestewa Peak. Granada Park and PetSmart Dog park aren’t too far away either! 

Close to the 51 for easy access to the East Valley and Phoenix Sky Harbor. 

Check out the before and after’s on the gorgeous remodeled home for sale in Phoenix!  More Home Details

Just Sold in Phoenix, AZ – By Team EvoAZ – January 2018

Team EvoAZ Sales Totaled $2,838,890 for January 2018!

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3127 E Delta Ave, Mesa 85204

705 W Pecos Ave, Mesa AZ 85210

830 W Dana Drive, San Tan Valley AZ 85143

3850 E Encinas Ave, Gilbert 85234

542 S Higley Rd. #63, Mesa 85206

5016 S Turbine Way, Mesa 85212 — NEW BUILD (not pictured)

8431 E Lockwood St, Mesa 85207

3238 N. 31st St., Mesa 85213 — NEW BUILD (not pictured)

22207 E. Cherrywood Dr., Queen Creek 85142

334 W Glenrosa Ave, Phoenix 85013

Real Estate Appreciation Rates for the Phoenix area for 2017

Yep, the overall inventory levels are still incredibly low and it’s causing Realtors to have to look to other sources of property for droves of hungry buyers AND unassuming sellers are being taken advantage of by investors and real estate investment companies that are trying to stock up on inventory before our actual busy season (April through June) hits.

HINT: If the deal seems to good to be true from one of these investors or real estate companies that “buy for cash and close when you want” then it probably is or there’s a reason behind it that you aren’t aware of…like your home is worth WAY more than you think.

Keep in mind that we have four “markets” here in the Phoenix area….the under $200k market, the $200-$500k market, the $500k to $1M and then above $1M.  Supply and demand is different in all four of these markets.  Sales under $200k were 33% of sales in our area in 2017 so keep in mind that has a large impact on the overall average.  Ask your trusted real estate advisor what the stats are for your particular area and price range so you remain competitive prior to listing your home for sale.

Appreciation rates are as follows:

Under $200k 7.7%

$200k – $500k: 3.5%

$500k – $1M: 1.7%

Over $1M: 0.1%

Now let’s talk mortgage interest rates.

Yep, they’ve gone up.  This past week the 10-year Treasury note hit the highest level in three years which basically means higher mortgage rates.  They are currently over 4%.  Keep in mind that from 2003 to 2011 the rates averaged between 5-6% and we have basically been spoiled since then.  Typically rates are lowered to spark the housing market and, based on the info above, we can see that it worked ? The good news is it’s still very affordable to purchase a home and live here in AZ as compared to many other areas that are this desirable to live.

Get financing NOW! 

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Just Sold in Phoenix, AZ – By Team EvoAZ – September 2017

Team EvoAZ Sales Totaled $2,892,000 For September 2017!

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