Chic vs. Geek: Defensible Space

If you haven’t noticed, wildfires are becoming more of the norm than a random occurrence. So how can you create a barrier of protection around your home?

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CalFire uses the term “defensible space” to describe a buffer between buildings on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or other wild areas surrounding it. By creating a defensible space around your home, you can slow or stop the spread of wildfire and save your property from a tragic ending from embers, flames, or excessive heat. This space also provides firefighters a safe space to work while protecting your home. Learn more.

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It’s important to keep your property lean and green to help protect your family and home, but “home hardening” is also essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. A few ideas: re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile; install dual-paned windows with one pane of tempered glass to reduce the chance of breakage in a fire; or remodel your walls with ignition resistant building materials. Get more tips from CalFire.

Chic vs. Geek: Backyard Summer Fun

Students are heading back to school, but it’s not too late to seize the waning days of summer — from the comfort of your backyard!

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I like to go romantic and relaxing! Bask in the warm summer nights with a movie under the stars. Make yourself comfortable and project a summer classic. Just don’t forget the popcorn! Want to treat yourself? Turn your outdoor space into a spa with relaxing mud masks and body scrubs. Detox and exfoliate while safely soaking up some Vitamin D. Or pitch a tent in the backyard and line it with pillows and blankets or a big air mattress for a romantic getaway — at home.

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As you might’ve guessed, for me, everything is much better with food. Bring the gourmet to the great outdoors with campfire fondue! Gather around the firepit — real or gas — melt your favorite delicacies, and serve them alongside fresh fruits and veggies. Make the fondue sweet or savory using cheese or chocolate. Speaking of chocolate, three simple ingredients and an open flame add up to the summer's most iconic treat and my favorite outdoor dessert: s’mores!

Chic vs. Geek: How to Sell a Home in the Summertime

The weather is heating up, and the local housing market is already hot. But you can’t count on momentum to get you the sale price you want. What can you do to improve your chances?

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Like the saying goes, you only get one chance to make a first impression. Spend some time upgrading your curb appeal by keeping your lawn freshly mowed, decorating with new plants and ground coverings, and touching up the paint job. Speaking of paint, color is an extremely important factor in home sales. During the summer, add some lighter tones to brighten up your look. Security also adds value. Try framing your walkways and driveways with lights for a stylish touch.

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Buyers are busy shuffling between open houses and all their usual errands, especially if they have kids home from school. Make sure your schedule is flexible enough to meet a buyer when and where they are available. Don’t make them wait for you. And definitely do not skimp on the air conditioning! House hunters will want to escape the heat, and stepping into a nice cool home will instantly put them at ease. You don’t want an ice box either, so set the thermostat at a comfortable level.

Chic vs. Geek: Making a Winning Offer

Homebuyers in today’s market are facing steep competition. Low interest rates, pandemic-prompted home shopping, and extra lean inventories are colliding to fuel high demand. And according to the California Association of Realtors, one of the fiercest markets is the Bay Area. So what does it take to make a winning offer?

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Lately, we’ve seen a lot of buyers' fatigue and clients who wanted to give up. We’ve also been in multiple bid situations that went more than 40% above the listing price. Here’s how to stay competitive:

Position your financing like a cash offer – Offers with non-contingent financing are proving just as strong as all-cash, and down payments over 30% are very competitive.

Bring your best offer, not your best price – Stand out with a flexible or quick closing date, depending on the seller's preference.

Find a good communicator – Your agent's relationship with the listing agent could make all the difference in negotiating a mutually beneficial offer.

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That’s all good, but what is it’s still not enough to get the job done?

Consider waving and/or minimizing contingencies – This can be a gamble, but it's growing more prevalent. That’s why it’s important to have an agent to guide you.

Put more skin in the game – Pay the initial 3% deposit within one day of your offer being accepted, buy a one-year home warranty, and more.

Know when to walk away – In the end, you may get out-bid, no matter how strong your offer or how well positioed. Sometimes the smartest move is moving on.

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Chic vs. Geek: What do buyers want?

We’re still getting used to the “new normal”, and it’s shifting the way buyers are looking at homes, too. So what are the most popular features in a post-COVID world?

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It shouldn’t be surprising that home offices and big backyards are in high demand. With more employers shifting to hybrid or work-from-home models, a quiet space to Zoom or crush that deadline is becoming more valuable. And being stuck at home is a lot more tolerable when you have a spacious backyard to spread out.

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The biggest selling point for a lot of buyers is family space — and not just for socializing. We all know that personal space is just as important, especially when you’ve heard the same family stories a couple hundred times. And with crimes of opportunity on the rise, a secure front porch is becoming another hot item on the COVID market.