Selling Your Boca HomeAs a home owner or potential home seller in South Florida, you’ve probably heard at some point how landscaping can help get your home sold faster and perhaps for even more money than you initially expected. But just what does that mean exactly and what steps should you take in order to maximize your home’s value from a landscaping standpoint? 

Well, did you know the American Society of Landscape Architects (ALA) recommends home owners invest 10% of their home’s value in landscaping? Seems like a lot, right? But you when really start diving into what will make the outside of your home really standout, expenses will start to add up quickly. 

To most people, landscaping means keeping your lawn mowed, keeping your bushes trimmed, and maybe even planting…

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Regardless of when or how you plan to sell your home or condo in Boca, maximizing profitability is usually the top priority. As you probably already know, however, most of today’s home buyers are looking for a nicely updated, move-in ready home that seems to checkoff most of the items on their wish list, which means you may need to make a few changes, updates, or modifications to boost appeal and desirability.

Easier said than done, right?

Prior to listing your home, the first thing you’ll need to do is take an honest look at what improvements can be made, then analyze the cost of each. Of course not every home seller has the ability to go out and install brand new kitchen appliances or totally makeover a bathroom or two before putting a property on…

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The housing market tends to be seasonal, and as you’ve probably heard, spring is usually when buyers and sellers come out of hibernation and start flooding the market, regardless of where you live. And while it’s almost common knowledge at this point that spring is usually the most popular time to buy or sell a home, you might still be wondering why this is the case each and every year. Well, once you start diving a little deeper into

More inventory

Simply put, because buyers know more inventory will be available during peak season, most will wait until the spring to really get serious about buying, even when it means they’ll face stronger competition among other home buyers.

Back to school season

Let’s face it—finding the right home can take…

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Spring Cleaning Tips For Home Owners in BocaIt’s hard to believe the first month of 2018 is already in the books, but here we are nearly a week  down in February with the busy spring market right around the corner. And speaking of spring, there’s hardly a better time to deep clean your home and get everything in order, even down here in South Florida where the sun shines all year long and we’re not coming off another cold and dreary winter season.

But before you fill up the water buckets and put on your rubber gloves, here are 5 easy spring cleaning chores that are both necessary and also won’t take all that long.

Degunk kitchen appliances

The kitchen is always a great place to start spring cleaning, and spending some time on your kitchen appliances is a logical first step. Don’t just throw…

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There’s something to be said for staying organized, regardless of whether we’re talking about your busy schedule or keeping things in order throughout your home. Much like how staying organized in your work life or social life can save you time, effort, and a whole lot of headaches, keeping your cupboards and food storage areas clean and organized can also make cooking a meal much less stressful, and do we dare even say…fun?

As you probably already know, however, keeping a pantry organized is much easier said than done, especially given items are constantly coming and going. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn't at least try to have a set of systems down that will help keep things in order and perhaps save a little space along the way as well.

Maximize…

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Numbers are in for 2017 real estate sales, and we continue to see some challenges for buyers, especially first-time and entry level buyers. Constrained inventories in the lower price ranges are often producing multiple offers, and buyers with finance contingencies are losing out to cash buyers in many cases. In fact, 46% of closed sales in the Boca Raton real estate market had no financing at all.

A Look at the Numbers

2017 Market Update 

All in all, activity in Boca Raton was within a normal range when comparing 2017 to 2016, as well as for Palm Beach County as a whole. The significant changes were in the average and median sales prices, which increased more than 6% countywide. Otherwise, slightly fewer listings came to market in 2017, with a corresponding…

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Boosting Your Home's Curb Appeal As a prospective home seller or perhaps someone who has plenty of experience selling homes in the past, you hear it all the time—curb appeal matters. It goes without saying that first impressions can make or break any potential deal, regardless of whether it’s for a job interview or first date, or attracting somebody to possibly buy your home or condo.

But what exactly is “curb appeal” in today’s digital world, and how much does it impact home sellers? Well, just like well before the days of the internet, it’s still a vital part of generating interest and getting people through the door. After all, if you can’t grab someone’s attention from the exterior photos of your home, chances are they won’t bother clicking through to the interior photos.

So before…

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Do You need an attorney when buying or selling a property in Florida? This is a question that we receive frequently in our real estate practice at our Boca Raton real estate brokerage. The answer is both yes and no. It is not required but you do need one.
Unlike many states, Florida law does not require you to involve a lawyer in closing a real estate transaction. Real estate agents are trained to complete contracts (i.e. fill in the blanks) which are prepared by the Florida Bar in conjunction with the Florida Association of Realtors. Regardless of the experience or expertise of your Realtor, most are not attorneys. In my opinion, you do need an attorney to represent your interests as well as to protect you should problems arise. There are many potential…

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Choosing between a single-family home or a condominium can be somewhat difficult, since the property types are so different. Single-family homes offer a great deal more independence, but they usually require a lot more work. Condos feature the benefits of community, from social opportunities to less yard work. The right choice depends on a buyer’s preferences considering these five common factors.

1. Upkeep

The limited amount of maintenance work condominium owners face is typically one of the biggest reasons buyers opt to purchase a property in a community arrangement. With a single-family home, owners have to arrange for all of the upkeep of the property, including the landscaping, outbuildings, and the exterior structure. Condo owners typically…

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Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club is one of Florida’s premier country clubs and yachting communities, not to mention one of its biggest. Comprised of over 700 residences, it’s probably best described as a lavish residential community that features a plethora of custom-built estates that all sit on very generous home sites, of which many are either deep water or golf course lots, which only adds its allure and overall appeal.  Furthermore, Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club is also a private invitation club only, adding an uncommon level of exclusivity that ultra-luxury home buyers love when shopping for a luxe new place to live. It is worth noting, however, that membership to the club is not limited to those who call Royal Palm & Yacht Club home.

Even still, if…

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