sustainable house for private sale 7 tips€¦ · 8/15 leichhardt tce: centrally located, 2 bed, 1...

1
40 — Centralian Advocate, Friday, May 11, 2012 PUB: CADV DATE: 11-MAY-2012 PAGE: 40 COLOR: C M Y K PRIVATE SALE $485,000 | 7 Piper Court (off De Havilland Dr) 4 bdrm, 2 bthrm, quiet cul-de-sac home OPEN HOME Sat & Sun 12 th and 13 th May 2pm – 3pm For inquiries or photos call 0420 998 915 334505/12 Located at 3/28 Railway Terrace PH: 89 522 849 FAX: 89 527 724 Email: [email protected] Website: www.prestigealice.com.au 584505/12 8/15 Leichhardt Tce: Centrally located, 2 Bed, 1 renovated bathroom fully furnished townhouse, Split A/C T/out. $550 p/w 5/17 Gason St: 2 Bed, 1 modern bathroom at rear of complex, furnished with security screen and Split A/C T/out. $420 p/w 17 Walker Cres: Freshly painted & security screens t/out, 3 Bed, 1 Bath, neat & tidy house with pool & carport. $460 p/w 6 Kekwick Ave: Immaculate 3 Bed 2 Bath, 2 Living areas, great kitchen with servery to rear veranda, with pool. $460 p/w 2/17 Mirus Ct: Lovely 3 Bed 2 Bath duplex, separate living/dining area, rear veranda, 3 carports. $420 p/w Sienna Apartments: Fully renovated, 1 Bed 1 Bath furnished unit, pool in complex, undercover parking. $310 p/w ATTENTION LANDLORDS!!! Due to continuing tenant demand, we urgently require more quality investment properties for rent. Licenced agent and proud member of the REINT 764505/12 Sustainable House for Private Sale Great family home in quiet court • 3 bedroom + separate studio/bedroom • Newly-renovated bathroom, toilet & kitchen • Native landscaped garden & fruit trees on large block • Shed & workshop • Solar panels & solar hot water • Passive solar retrofit • Raised vegie garden beds OPEN FOR INSPECTION Sat May 12:11am-1pm Call 0438895471 for more details $450,000 8 Tunga Crt Braitling 354505/12 Andrew Doyle First National Framptons, Principal Eli Melky Golden Homes Real Estate, Principal Steffi Hart Professionals Alice Springs, Principal Justin O’Brien Elders Real Estate Alice Springs, Manager Property insights... How do you see the future of real estate here? The future of the Alice Springs property market is strong after two great months of sales and a lot of buyer inquiries. It is looking very good for this year. Rates watch T he only one of the big four banks to have adjusted their rates since the historical decision by the RBA to drop the official cash rate by .5 per cent has been NAB. But the ANZ will announce its new rate today and the other banks will not be far behind. ANZ ............... 7.42% , C’wealth ............... 7.41% NAB ............... 6.99% , Westpac ............... 7.46% Sell home for more 7 TIPS P roperty prices might be falling or stalling in most areas, but there are tricks of the trade that can still boost the value of your home — without the need for a major renovation or spending thousands of dollars. To add value to your biggest asset, here are some top 10 tips to do it quickly. 1 Remove the blinkers. You are often not the best person to pass a critical eye over your property before embarking on any changes or improvements. In most cases, it helps to have a friend or someone independent to go through the property with a notebook and jot down everything they don’t like or think needs improvement, as well as noting the wow factors and the good points. 2 First impressions. Make sure your front garden, fence and path makes a good first impression. Tidy or landscape the front yard, paint the fence and gate, and ensure the house is clearly numbered. Make sure the facade of the house is in good condition. This can include cleaning the windows, front porch, gutters or even hiring a water blaster to give the exterior walls, front path, fence and woodwork a professional clean. 3 Paint touch-up. Wash or paint the front door, put welcoming pot plants either side of the entrance, provide a coat hook, table or stool to place shopping on while you fumble for the door keys. Install a motion sensor front light as a safety measure and to welcome your visitors when they arrive at night. 4 Quick replacements. Other easy updates include replacing old door handles on interior doors and updating light fittings in all rooms. These small items help give a clean, contempor- ary and well-cared-for impression, as well as being very practical and easier to live in the home. 5 Curtain call. Remove heavy drapes, blinds and curtains and replace them with light- filtering fabrics. You still get the privacy but more light is able to stream through the home. Alternatively, make sure all curtains and blinds do not cover any window space when they are opened fully. Fit skylights to bathrooms or any other areas that do not have enough natural light. 6 Internal space. The impression you want people to have when they visit your property is that they would like to live there themselves. This means making sure it is well furnished, welcoming and comfortable. 7 Better bathrooms. A shower head over a bath may not be ideal, but it is still better than a bath only with no shower. If you can’t have two bathrooms in a home, at least make one a separate toilet. The short-term future is steady. Once our economy starts to grow we envisage our sales market will experience growth. The rental market remains sound and this should remain into the future. The future looks great. Planned subdivisions and allowing two dwellings on large allotments will alleviate the long-term land shortage. Hopefully this will result in a vibrant building industry and give purchasers more choice. Alice Springs’s real estate future is in sure hands. With supply ever in demand and growth forecast in the mining, tourism and remote services industries, real estate will always be in demand. Paint before selling Julie Finch-Scally F irst impressions count, and having the outside of the house painted gives the building a clean, sparkling look. It makes your property stand out in the street. Even in a block of units, a freshly- painted door helps it be noticed. A revitalised outside can make all the difference when attracting people to your home. A soft wash of the outside will help if the budget won’t go to having the property painted. As long as the paintwork looks clean the effect will be the same. Painting inside the building has a different set of rules. Many real estate agents will tell you not to paint because the new owners will want to put their own mark on the property. There is some truth to this, but if you use pale neutral colours when painting it makes the rooms look larger and gives you and the purchaser the chance to add your own colour to the rooms by way of curtains, paintings and furniture. There is another important factor about having your home painted before putting it on the market — the smell. The aroma of fresh paint really does have a good impact on a prospective purchaser. Julie Finch-Scally is the founder of The Duster Dollies Cleaning Agency and author of The Third Oldest Profession, The A-Z of House Cleaning, Hippo Publishing.

Upload: others

Post on 14-Jun-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Sustainable House for Private Sale 7 TIPS€¦ · 8/15 Leichhardt Tce: Centrally located, 2 Bed, 1 renovated bathroom fully furnished townhouse, Split A/C T/out. $550 p/w 5/17 Gason

40 — Centralian Advocate, Friday, May 11, 2012

PU

B:

CA

DV

DA

TE

:1

1-M

AY

-20

12

PA

GE

:4

0C

OL

OR

:C

MY

K

P R I V AT E S A L E

$485,000 | 7 Piper Court (off De Havilland Dr)

4 bdrm, 2 bthrm, quiet cul-de-sac home

OPEN HOME Sat & Sun 12th and 13th May 2pm – 3pm

For inquiries or photos call 0420 998 915

33

45

05

/12

Located at 3/28 Railway Terrace

PH: 89 522 849 FAX: 89 527 724

Email: [email protected] Website: www.prestigealice.com.au

58

45

05

/12

8/15 Leichhardt Tce: Centrally located, 2 Bed, 1 renovated

bathroom fully furnished townhouse, Split A/C T/out. $550 p/w

5/17 Gason St: 2 Bed, 1 modern bathroom at rear of complex,

furnished with security screen and Split A/C T/out. $420 p/w

17 Walker Cres: Freshly painted & security screens t/out, 3 Bed,

1 Bath, neat & tidy house with pool & carport. $460 p/w

6 Kekwick Ave: Immaculate 3 Bed 2 Bath, 2 Living areas, great

kitchen with servery to rear veranda, with pool. $460 p/w

2/17 Mirus Ct: Lovely 3 Bed 2 Bath duplex, separate living/dining

area, rear veranda, 3 carports. $420 p/w

Sienna Apartments: Fully renovated, 1 Bed 1 Bath furnished

unit, pool in complex, undercover parking. $310 p/w

ATTENTION LANDLORDS!!!Due to continuing tenant demand, we urgently require more quality investment

properties for rent. Licenced agent and proud member of the REINT764505/12

Sustainable House for Private SaleGreat family home in quiet court

• 3 bedroom + separate studio/bedroom

• Newly-renovated bathroom, toilet & kitchen

• Native landscaped garden & fruit trees on large block

• Shed & workshop

• Solar panels & solar hot water

• Passive solar retrofi t

• Raised vegie garden beds

OPEN FOR INSPECTION Sat May 12:11am-1pmCall 0438895471 for more details

$450,0008 Tunga Crt Braitling

35

45

05

/12

Andrew DoyleFirst National Framptons, Principal

Eli MelkyGolden Homes Real Estate, Principal

Steffi Hart Professionals Alice Springs, Principal

Justin O’BrienElders Real Estate Alice Springs, Manager

Property insights... How do you see the future of real estate here?

The future of the AliceSprings property market isstrong after two greatmonths of sales and a lot ofbuyer inquiries. It is lookingvery good for this year.

Rates watchThe only one of the big four banks to have

adjusted their rates since the historicaldecision by the RBA to drop the official cashrate by .5 per cent has been NAB. But the ANZwill announce its new rate today and the otherbanks will not be far behind.

ANZ ............... 7.42% , C’wealth...............7.41%

NAB ............... 6.99% , Westpac ...............7.46%

Sell home for more

7 TIPSProperty prices might be falling or stalling in

most areas, but there are tricks of the tradethat can still boost the value of your home —without the need for a major renovation orspending thousands of dollars. To add value toyour biggest asset, here are some top 10 tips todo it quickly.

1Remove the blinkers. You are often not

the best person to pass a critical eye overyour property before embarking on any

changes or improvements.In most cases, it helps to have a friend orsomeone independent to go through theproperty with a notebook and jot downeverything they don’t like or think needsimprovement, as well as noting the wow factorsand the good points.

2First impressions. Make sure your front

garden, fence and path makes a good firstimpression.

Tidy or landscape the front yard, paint the fenceand gate, and ensure the house is clearlynumbered.Make sure the facade of the house is in goodcondition.This can include cleaning the windows, frontporch, gutters or even hiring a water blaster togive the exterior walls, front path, fence andwoodwork a professional clean.

3Paint touch-up. Wash or paint the front

door, put welcoming pot plants either sideof the entrance, provide a coat hook, table

or stool to place shopping on while you fumblefor the door keys.Install a motion sensor front light as a safetymeasure and to welcome your visitors whenthey arrive at night.

4Quick replacements. Other easy updates

include replacing old door handles oninterior doors and updating light fittings in

all rooms.These small items help give a clean, contempor-ary and well-cared-for impression, as well asbeing very practical and easier to live in thehome.

5Curtain call. Remove heavy drapes, blinds

and curtains and replace them with light-filtering fabrics.

You still get the privacy but more light is able tostream through the home.Alternatively, make sure all curtains and blindsdo not cover any window space when they areopened fully.Fit skylights to bathrooms or any other areasthat do not have enough natural light.

6Internal space. The impression you want

people to have when they visit yourproperty is that they would like to live there

themselves. This means making sure it is wellfurnished, welcoming and comfortable.

7Better bathrooms. A shower head over a

bath may not be ideal, but it is still betterthan a bath only with no shower. If you

can’t have two bathrooms in a home, at leastmake one a separate toilet.

The short-term future issteady. Once our economystarts to grow we envisageour sales market willexperience growth. Therental market remainssound and this shouldremain into the future.

The future looks great.Planned subdivisions andallowing two dwellings onlarge allotments willalleviate the long-term landshortage. Hopefully this willresult in a vibrant buildingindustry and givepurchasers more choice.

Alice Springs’s real estate

future is in sure hands. With

supply ever in demand and

growth forecast in the

mining, tourism and remote

services industries, real

estate will always be in

demand.

Paint before sellingJulie Finch-Scally

First impressions count, and havingthe outside of the house painted gives

the building a clean, sparkling look. Itmakes your property stand out in thestreet. Even in a block of units, a freshly-painted door helps it be noticed.A revitalised outside can make all thedifference when attracting people to yourhome. A soft wash of the outside willhelp if the budget won’t go to having theproperty painted. As long as thepaintwork looks clean the effect will bethe same.Painting inside the building has adifferent set of rules. Many real estateagents will tell you not to paint because

the new owners will want to put theirown mark on the property. There issome truth to this, but if you use paleneutral colours when painting it makesthe rooms look larger and gives you andthe purchaser the chance to add yourown colour to the rooms by way ofcurtains, paintings and furniture.There is another important factor abouthaving your home painted beforeputting it on the market — the smell. Thearoma of fresh paint really does have agood impact on a prospective purchaser.Julie Finch-Scally is the founder of The

Duster Dollies Cleaning Agency and author

of The Third Oldest Profession, The A-Z of

House Cleaning, Hippo Publishing.