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Kitchen pantry - small traditional medium tone wood floor kitchen pantry idea in Charlotte with wood countertops and white backsplash

The adorable and bright transitional kitchen is a statment in every home.
the open floorplan with the same flooring matirial flowing in the kitchen and throughout the house, the white cabinets and the contrasting dark island makes the kitchen feel large and airy.
A larg built-in pantry wall floor to ceiling with a perfectly designed opening for the fridge gives you the expensive "sub zero" fridge look without spending the extra cash for it.
a neat trick we use for people who use the microwave a lot is the utilization of a 30" microwave-hood unit but in a regular upper cabinet and not above a range.
The center peice of this kitchen is the counter top, the matirial is Quartzite and the model is Snow white.
We recived 2 slabs of this awsome natural stone and imidiatly noticed the section of it that had "tiger" strips.
That unique design of the stone was special and we used that part only for the island leaving the rest of the more cleaner and whitter parts of the slab for the rest of the kitchen.

Sullivan's Island Private Residence
Completed 2013
Photographer: William Quarles
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Mid-sized beach style gender-neutral medium tone wood floor kids' room photo in Charleston with blue walls
Mid-sized beach style gender-neutral medium tone wood floor kids' room photo in Charleston with blue walls
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Large elegant backyard concrete paver patio photo in Philadelphia
Large elegant backyard concrete paver patio photo in Philadelphia

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Small eclectic pink tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile bathroom photo in Other with an undermount sink, gray cabinets, granite countertops and gray walls
Small eclectic pink tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile bathroom photo in Other with an undermount sink, gray cabinets, granite countertops and gray walls

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Example of a transitional open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor home theater design in Cincinnati with white walls and a wall-mounted tv

Neutral, bright bedroom with white bedspread, rubber tree and ocean art above bed.
Minimalist bedroom photo in Sacramento
Minimalist bedroom photo in Sacramento

The adorable and bright transitional kitchen is a statment in every home.
the open floorplan with the same flooring matirial flowing in the kitchen and throughout the house, the white cabinets and the contrasting dark island makes the kitchen feel large and airy.
A larg built-in pantry wall floor to ceiling with a perfectly designed opening for the fridge gives you the expensive "sub zero" fridge look without spending the extra cash for it.
a neat trick we use for people who use the microwave a lot is the utilization of a 30" microwave-hood unit but in a regular upper cabinet and not above a range.
The center peice of this kitchen is the counter top, the matirial is Quartzite and the model is Snow white.
We recived 2 slabs of this awsome natural stone and imidiatly noticed the section of it that had "tiger" strips.
That unique design of the stone was special and we used that part only for the island leaving the rest of the more cleaner and whitter parts of the slab for the rest of the kitchen.

This dramatic foyer is a show stopper. The yellow Venetian plaster creates interest and the different colored glass bowls on the wall bring an extra pop of color.
Design: Wesley-Wayne Interiors
Photo: Dan Piassick

This Washington DC interior design project features two beautifully distinct dining spaces, each telling its own design story within the same residence. The first dining room commands attention with forest green velvet seating, a dramatic black fluted pedestal table, a brass and glass bubble chandelier, and a large-scale abstract gold artwork flanked by floor-to-ceiling olive drapery, a masterclass in luxe, color-driven transitional dining room design. The second dining space leans into refined elegance, cool grey walls, a glass-top round table, plush white velvet chairs, a cascading silver globe chandelier, and a sculptural silver wall installation paired with a custom lit built-in bookcase. Together, these spaces demonstrate how thoughtful residential interior design can create cohesion across an entire home without sacrificing individuality in each room.

What Do I Need To Do To Sell My House In Laveen Arizona
September 20, 2019
By brianpascal
You want to sell your Laveen house, and you want to get top dollar.
Excellent!
But “What do I need to do to sell my house in Laveen“?
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Here are some tips on how to get your home ready to sell if you’re looking for top dollar that the market will bear:
*NOTE: These instructions are if you’re looking to get full retail value for your house sale. However, if you don’t want to do the things below… or don’t have the time or money to do the things below… you can still sell your Laveen house fast for a fair value in a win-win sale that’ll save you time and expense.
What Do I Need To Do To Sell My House In Laveen Arizona - Cleaning the Floor
2) Cultivate a cohesive, neutral style. You don’t have to paint everything off-white. In fact, some subtle colors can really help change the perception of spaces – for example, a soft yellow will help brighten up a dark kitchen, while a deep dark blue or green will help a bright bedroom to feel like a calm place to sleep (but be careful, dark colors will also make rooms feel small).
Spend the money to get high-quality paint and professional help. Subconsciously people will pay more money for a property with just the right colors and very neat lines – it makes the home feel better built, even though it’s just paint.
Optical illusions are real, and psychologists study this stuff. Don’t believe me?
Look it up. And don’t neglect the outside and just do the inside, or anything else that’s unbalanced.
3) Fix or replace anything that’s broken. Yeah, it might feel like a waste of money to spend an extra couple hundred bucks on a dishwasher that someone else might just pull out and replace again. But really, quite a few buyers will get a home inspection and use the opportunity to negotiate with you. As the seller, you’ll often end up paying more if you try to hide neglected maintenance from the purchaser – and of course you don’t want to be guilty of fraud.
Make sure you stay in compliance with all the laws.
It’s often a good use of money to hire a home inspector to come through before you put the property on the market. If you ask in advance, they’ll often charge you a tiny rate to come back after you’ve done a bunch of minor repairs and deliver you a clean bill of health. Prospective buyers love to see an independent report on the condition of the house – it makes them feel very comfortable with the purchase.
4) Make only the necessary improvements. The biggest mistake people make when getting their house ready to sell is over-improving. They often spend too much money on customized frills that can’t be recovered in the sale.
Paint is about the only safe investment – it’s easy to overspend on almost everything else, and it’s easy to get ripped off by unscrupulous contractors.
It’s important to know what improvements will produce a return on investment to avoid wasting money.
5) Get expert opinions. You should definitely find at least a few decent real estate brokers who will help you price your property, but be honest with them. If you’re going to market the property on your own, don’t make enemies by lying about your intentions. Great brokers are rare, but they make more money for their clients than they earn.
6) Have a really great marketing plan. Again, great brokers earn their value by doing this work and spreading the advertising expenses across many clients. It’s pretty expensive and time-consuming to start from scratch on your own, but if you’re already a marketing expert you’re ahead of the pack.
If you’re not, spend the time listening to what the best brokers do to sell houses in Laveen – just to educate yourself on the options.
What Do I Need To Do To Sell My House In Laveen Arizona - Cash Offer7) Get a cash offer. We buy houses all over the Laveen area, and we do all the work so you don’t have to deal with any of this stuff.
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Don’t Want To Do The Things Above Yourself? But Still Want To Sell Your Laveen Arizona House Fast?
While everyone wants to get as much as they possibly can from their house sale… not everyone can do the things or wants to do the things required to sell it at full retail value to an end buyer.
Doing the repairs, cleaning the property up, upgrading the property, marketing the property… those all take money and can take lots of time.
If you have the funds to do these things... AND you can wait the 3-9 months it takes to sell houses in this market… then you’ll be better off financially to do those things then list it on the MLS (the main property listing service that real estate agents use).
If you don’t have the funds to do these things... AND can’t wait months to sell your house… then you may be a perfect fit for our local Laveen house buying service. You’ll submit basic info about your house over here on our website, we’ll evaluate your house, we’ll make you a fair all-cash offer on your house, and you can decide if it’s a fit for you.
What Do I Need To Do To Sell My House In Laveen Arizona Exterior House Arizona Photo
Then we can close FAST (often times within 7 days) if you need us to.
Take a look at what we’ll pay you not to do anything versus the time, expense and hassle involved with doing it on your own.
So if you’re still asking “what do I need to do to sell my house in Laveen“… now you have 2 solid options.
Either…
Fix the property up and get it all nice and ready with the steps above to sell it at top dollar
Let us do all of the work and we’ll make you a cash offer on your house in AS-IS condition. This saves you time, money, and gets the hassle off of your hands.
If you need to sell a property near Laveen, we can help you.
We buy properties like yours from people who need to sell fast.
We’d like to make you a fair offer on your Laveen house
Give us a call anytime at (602) 560-9260 or
fill out the form on this website today!

The adorable and bright transitional kitchen is a statment in every home.
the open floorplan with the same flooring matirial flowing in the kitchen and throughout the house, the white cabinets and the contrasting dark island makes the kitchen feel large and airy.
A larg built-in pantry wall floor to ceiling with a perfectly designed opening for the fridge gives you the expensive "sub zero" fridge look without spending the extra cash for it.
a neat trick we use for people who use the microwave a lot is the utilization of a 30" microwave-hood unit but in a regular upper cabinet and not above a range.
The center peice of this kitchen is the counter top, the matirial is Quartzite and the model is Snow white.
We recived 2 slabs of this awsome natural stone and imidiatly noticed the section of it that had "tiger" strips.
That unique design of the stone was special and we used that part only for the island leaving the rest of the more cleaner and whitter parts of the slab for the rest of the kitchen.

The adorable and bright transitional kitchen is a statment in every home.
the open floorplan with the same flooring matirial flowing in the kitchen and throughout the house, the white cabinets and the contrasting dark island makes the kitchen feel large and airy.
A larg built-in pantry wall floor to ceiling with a perfectly designed opening for the fridge gives you the expensive "sub zero" fridge look without spending the extra cash for it.
a neat trick we use for people who use the microwave a lot is the utilization of a 30" microwave-hood unit but in a regular upper cabinet and not above a range.
The center peice of this kitchen is the counter top, the matirial is Quartzite and the model is Snow white.
We recived 2 slabs of this awsome natural stone and imidiatly noticed the section of it that had "tiger" strips.
That unique design of the stone was special and we used that part only for the island leaving the rest of the more cleaner and whitter parts of the slab for the rest of the kitchen.

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Top Tips for Selling a Home in 2016
Want to sell your house in 2016? It’s a great year to sell your home and if you go about it the right way you’ll get what it’s worth and maybe more.
Now I could write this post and do the usual “do this, “do that” type stuff but I wouldn’t be doing you any favors. Because unless you know your numbers and the value of your home, you could wind up leaving money on the table or even losing it.
So here you go.
If you want tips for selling your house in 2016, listen to me - a guy who has bought and sold hundreds of properties as a full-time professional Real Estate Investor. Before you repair anything or call a real estate agent…
...you have to know your numbers.
Tip #1: Know the After Repair Value (ARV) of Your Home
If you’re going to get the right amount of money for your house, you have to know the After Repair Value (ARV). Essentially this means that you should know what your home can sell for after it’s is 100% rehabbed.
If you have a house that you can sell for $120,000, you need to know that. If it will sell for $350,000, you need to know what you need to do to your house to get it there. At the same time, you don’t want to overdo it.
If you have a house that’s currently worth $100,000 as is and it can sell for $115,000 when it’s all fixed up, you may or may not want to put the money into a rehab job. If you put $10,000 in just to make an extra $5,000, it might not be worth the hassle.
So whatever you do, know what it’s worth now (as -is) and know what it’ll sell for afterward. If you want to find out how much your house is worth, there are plenty of agents out there who will give you comps (Comps is a term that is short for “Comparisons” that lets you determine an appraisal value for your home by comparing it to recently sold homes in your area that are similar to yours) or advice for free, so ask them.
So don’t over do it, but don’t be hesitant to put money into your house if it’ll yield a big payoff when you sell it.
TIP #2: Make Your Agent Work For You
After you determine your ARV and enlist a good agent to help you sell your home, It might be worthwhile to hop in their Escalade to drive around town and look at some high end houses in your area to see what kind of upgrades they have. And when you see a common theme, you’ll have a good idea as to what kind of upgrades you might want to do to be able to sell your house.
Granite? Concrete? Tile? Carpet? Wood floors?
It depends.
I don’t know your area or market so you have to do the research, ask your agent questions, and exercise wisdom. Every market is different and you don’t want to put money into an upgrade or rehab if it’s not the type of thing people in your area are looking for.
So talk to a competent agent, and even offer to pay them a bit more in commissions if they can sell your home for a higher price.
This is not a waste of money.
A good agent with a proven track record is worth every penny because they know exactly what needs to be done to sell your home for the most money.
Tip #3: Interior Improvements
So once you have an idea about what your home is worth, have a good agent, and have toured homes in your area to see what kind of upgrades homes in your area typically have, it's time to look at your interior to decide what you should and shouldn’t do to sell your house in 2016.
No matter what you do, you need to be wise about it. Maybe you live in non-traditional or funky house. That’s fine. Just go through 2 or 3 times with a notepad, write down the frustrations you have with it, and do what you need to do to make it functional, warm, beautiful, and inviting.
Interior must-haves:
1. Make sure your kitchen is functional.
2. Always have (or add) a 2nd bathroom: If you don’t have a second bathroom, build one. Sure it could cost you $5-$6k, but it could net you an additional $20k when you sell. No matter what you do, make sure there is a second bathroom. It’s a must.
1. Open floor plans are huge in 2016: If you don’t have one, first- make sure it’s right for your area, and if it is, create one. This might mean building or breaking down a wall, but it’ll pay off in the end.
2. Stage your house: Just do it. Staging your home means that you hire a home stager and/or an interior design consultant (like the lady on Love It or List It) to set up your home in the most inviting way possible and tell you everything you need to do to make it sell. You’ll pay some cash up front but staged homes are shown to sell for 6% to 10% higher according to realtor.org.
Tip #4: Exterior Improvements
Just like the interior, you have to make sure the exterior of your house looks appealing if you want to get the most value of your house in 2016.
Exterior must haves:
1. Add curb appeal: When people pull up to your house, most won’t even want to go inside or look at it unless it looks good from the curb. So make sure it looks gorgeous. Rake the leaves, plant some flowers, mow the lawn - make it inviting.
2. Make sure the picture on the MLS listing matches what your house currently looks like: People don’t want to look at a picture and pull up to your house, only to be disappointed.
3. Hire a professional photographer: This is crucial. It could mean the difference between someone viewing your house, or someone skipping it because the pictures look like a child took them. Hire a pro - it’s worth it. Ask me how I know.
4. Don’t paint your house diarrhea green or brown: This is just common sense. If you’re going to paint, use a neutral color. You don’t want to make your house unsellable because you chose an odd color or made a bad decision elsewhere.
Tip #5: Common Sense, Common Sense, Common Sense
No matter what you do or do not do, don’t make any hasty decisions. Ask your agent questions, look around, be observant, and don't do anything extreme. If you need to fix up your house to see a big profit, do it. If you have a modest budget and improvements won’t raise the value or your house (the ARV) anyways, don’t go crazy.
2016 is a great year to sell your house.
Do it right and do it wisely.
Cheers,
Nate
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Nate Pyles is a long term Real Estate Investor who made it through the crash in 2008 and spends his week buying and selling houses for profit in the Boise, ID area. He runs House Flip Mentor, has 4 kids, a gorgeous wife, loves to fly, and even built his own Irish pub on his property.
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