Friday, April 9, 2010

www.UtahRealtorOpenHouse.com


Utah is participating in the National Open House Day on April 10th. Realtors across the state will be having open houses to promote their homes and to remind Buyers that the $8,000 tax credit will be expiring the end of this month. Now is such a GREAT time to buy!! Interest rates are lower than they have been for years and there are amazing deals to be had as home prices are low! For more information on the houses being held open on Saturday - go to www.UtahRealtorOpenHouse.com and check out the list - pick out the ones you want to see!! Happy House Hunting, and remember to call me if you need real estate assistance. 801-597-9254 (cell)

Friday, March 26, 2010

Home Owners Focusing on the Outdoors in Tight Economy

Homeowners love their yards! They plant gardens and create cozy areas for entertaining. In a recent survey of the American Society of Landscape Architects they found that most of the popular features this year include: outdoor seating and dining areas, including benches and seat-walls or weatherized outdoor furniture, as well as fire pits and fireplaces, the classic outdoor grill and outdoor counter space.

Vegetable gardens are also big as people are wanting fresh homegrown produce as well as saving money in their budget.

Water features and arbors are also popular as well as decks.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Popular Kitchen or Bathroom remodel features

This excerpt was taken from an article in Today's Real Estate Advisor and was written by Amy Hoak.

For the most part, kitchens are being upgraded with practical improvements and features to make the space more usable. “A lot of the upscale stuff, like double appliances—two dishwashers or two refrigerators—or over-the-top appliances seem to have disappeared,” Baker said (Kermit Baker is the Chief economist of the American Institute of Architects.)

The five most popular kitchen products and features, according to the survey include:
-Recycling center, a designated place to put cans, papers, etc., which could be in the form of a nook or even part of the lower cabinetry
-Larger pantry space
-Renewable flooring materials
-Renewable countertop materials
-Computer area/recharging stations, dedicated to such tasks as recharging laptops, cell phones and PDAs.

The same desire for practicality and less glitz can be found in the bathroom. People are moving away from steam showers and towel-warming drawers and racks, and instead focusing on features that will help them better control their utility costs, Baker said.

The five most popular bathroom products and features include:
-Water-saving toilets
-Radiant heated floors
-Accessibility/universal design, or features that are adaptable and allow homeowners to age in place
-LED lighting
-Doorless showers.