Selling Your Home – 5 Wrong Turns to Avoid

Selling Your Home – 5 Wrong Turns to Avoid

Selling Your Home - 5 Wrong Turns to Avoid

Sometimes, it’s helpful to learn from your mistakes. Usually, it’s much better to learn from someone else’s, especially when it comes to something as important as selling your home. Here are some common mistakes you really don't want to make:


Trying to sell your home yourself
Picking the wrong Realtor
Pricing your home too high
Sweating the small stuff
Getting emotional

We will go more in depth into each of these areas. To see the full article you can visit www.TampaHomesSold.com/Nick-Cindy-Davis-Blog.aspx we always welcome your comments.

Moving Consider These 5 Safety Tips

Moving Consider These 5 Safety Tips

There's no move better than a safe move! And since this is National Moving Month, there's no better time to tell you about a great website from the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Protect Your Move is full of resources to help you keep yourself and your household goods safe from fraud when choosing a service company.

Here are highlights of red flags the site recommends looking for when working with a moving company:

  1. Blank documents
  2. Limited company information
  3. Generic rental trucks
  4. No inspection with estimate
  5. Payment requests

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9 Reasons a Great Agent is Vital to a Seller

9 Reasons a Great Agent is Vital to a Seller

Selling your home without hiring a real estate agent might be tempting, especially if you're in an area where buyers are clamoring for properties. It's not uncommon for sellers to think (even for a split-second) "How hard can it be to sell on my own?" But there are probably some challenges they're not considering. Here are some key ways a real estate agent – more specifically a licensed Realtor – proves to be indispensable during the selling process.

They offer wide exposure. 
They bring objectivity
They know the market.
 
They take care of all showings
They take security seriously
They're prepared to negotiate
They help you avoid legal trouble.
 
They're with you to the end – and beyond
They follow a strict Code of Ethics

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Why We Became a REALTOR

Why We Became a REALTOR

Cindy and I had spent 20 years in the US Army and spent many day separated from each other. So when Nick was coming up on time for retirement the choice was very easy. Retire! Now you may find this interesting Nick was preparing to get into law enforcement when he retired. He had prepared the last year by taking all the necessary tests, interviews, etc.

When he came back to Tampa there was an issue with class dates, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department said why don’t you get a job at Home Depot in the interim while you are waiting for the class to start 6 months later.

Cindy was working at Law Firm in Tampa and Nick needed a job. So he put his resume together and sent it out. Immediately he was contacted by a local company to be a Manager for a local Valet Parking Company in Tampa. He was so excited! Started his training and the first week (Still not getting paid) they wanted him to come park cars at an event on a Friday night. Now at 38 years old he did not think that he needed practice parking cars and wondered how this at all related to being a manager. So he did what Cindy instructed he quit. Honestly we are not sure that would be correct since he never got paid.

Then the quest was on. What does a 38 year old retired infantry soldier do? Cindy had the idea; she said why don’t you get your real estate license? She had her license since 2000 but it was voluntarily inactive. Now remember Nick joined the Army when he was 17 and turned 18 in basic training so he said Sales? What do I know about sales? But off he went. While waiting to get his license Cindy was notified that she was being deployed with her Reserve Unit to Fort Jackson SC to be a Drill Sergeant for up to 18 months.

We have to go back in time now. 1988 we were stationed at Fort Benning GA. Cindy was pregnant with Nicholas and we were trying to get out of apartment living and into a house. We looked and looked and nothing. We came across a home that was being built and called the Realtor® ironically she was a RE/MAX agent. We looked at the house and fell in love with it. Then we found out we did not make enough money and could not get a mortgage at that time. So a few weeks passed and then we got home and checked our answering machine. (Remember 1988) and she left us a message to call her back; she had some news. So we called and there was a program under FHA that we qualified for and so we purchased our first home. She could have just written us off; but she did not and we were so grateful for what she did for us.

Fast Forward: On April 1, 2005 Nick passed his test and received his real estate license. We listed a home of one of our friends and it went under contract before it ever went into MLS. These were days when homes were selling almost as fast as they hit the market. He started the business as an individual agent and excelled really quickly.  When Cindy returned from her deployment we decided that the time was right and we wanted to have our own Family Run Business, so she joined Nick as an Active Realtor®.

We always say that we are here to provide service to clients in all capacities. We have been a baby-sitter for some, been there to help pack up or unpack the moving trucks. We love what we do and would not trade it for anything. One of the most significant things we have experienced is while working with a couple that had lost their home to a Short Sale; due to loss of job; a true hardship. We got to assist them in purchasing their new home in 2014. We were so honored that they called us back and we got the chance to be a part of their new home purchase.

In wrapping this up. We believe our Mission and Vision Statements summarize who we are and why we became a Realtor

Mission Statement:

Through unwavering commitment, unparalleled service, professionalism, experience and trust we will ensure your home buying/selling is like no other.  We are dedicated to our family, community and country and forming long-term relationships that go well beyond the transaction.  Our client's needs and interests remain our first priority and our goal to passionately exceed expectations.

Vision Statement:

Nick and Cindy Davis intend to cultivate a community in the Tampa Bay area honoring the values, training, experience and service they acquired while serving their country in the United States Army for 20 and 24 years, respectively. As veterans now committed to a local community filled with past, present and future clients including home buyers, sellers and investors serving in whatever capacity the Real Estate market requires. Education, training and experience are obtained in the dedication to service and providing value to the customer while building a Real Estate business that extends to property management services that focus on maintain value for our homeowners whose needs have changed, investors and relocated military clients who are not ready to sell. Always growing personally and professionally.

Please feel free to visit our website to learn more about us. www.TampaHomesSold.com

 

Short Sale VS Foreclosure what are the differences

Short Sale VS Foreclosure

So you are considering walking away from your home? You have tried doing a loan modification and got nowhere, or the proposal you received made your payment even higher than before. So you feel that just walking away and leaving the home is your only option now. This may not be the only option left for you. Or even the best thing that you can or should do.

Cindy and I have successfully assisted over 200 families complete successful short sales in our real estate careers. We both hold the Designation of Certified Distressed Property Experts (CDPE) and Short Sale Foreclosure Resource (SFR). You still have options. We know how to negotiate with the banks and we work for you and your family to get a resloution in your favor.

So what is the catch? Sorry to disappoint you but there is not one. You maybe asking What is this going to cost me? There is not Any additional fee for us in assisting you, no upfront fees either. Our compensation is approved by the mortgage holder and is customary in our market area. We do not have anyone else handling the short sale. Cindy and I call the lender and do the negotiating ourselves. If any money is required it would be requested by your mortgage holder and even then Cindy and I would try to negotiate with the bank to remove that or lower it to something that you would be able to agree to.

Walking away is not the only option or even the best option for you. To see some of the issues that can arise from a Foreclosure and why letting us assist you in completing a successful Short Sale would benefit you today and even more so in the future. Please visit www.TampaHomesSold.com/Nick-Cindy-Davis-Blog.aspx if you have any questions you can always call Nick or Cindy Davis at 813-300-7116 or 813-695-6475.

Good time to sell! Why Now is the right Time!

Good time to sell! Why Now is the right Time!

Why now is a good time to sell!

We would like to share with you several reasons why now is a good time to sell. The Real Estate Market has come back from a downward spiral and appreciating at somewhat normal levels this past year. We have seen appreciation in our own home and know that it is a good time to sell. Here are the top 5 Reasons for you to condier.

Inventory is Low
Interest Rates are Low
Your Home is in Tampa Bay Area
Value is increased in Tampa Bay Area
Resurgence of New Construction

We will go more in depth of each of the Top 5 Reasons. To see the full story please visit www.TampaHomesSold.com/Nick-Cindy-Davis-Blog-aspx

Home Improvements in 2015; Bet on These!

Home Improvements in 2015; Bet on These!

Home Improvements in 2015; Bet on These!

If you're considering giving your home an upgrade this year, it can be overwhelming to choose what home features need an overhaul. Trends seem to change all the time, and the last thing you want is to spend money on costly improvements that will soon be out of date.

Quartz Countertops

Smart Homes

Stainless Steel Appliances

Fire Pits

Tasting Rooms

Outdoor Kitchens

Freestanding Tubs

We will go more in depth into each of these home improvements; to see full story please visit www.TampaHomesSold.com/Nick-Cindy-Davis-Blog.aspx

Amenities-High End

Could High-End Amenities Make Your Home Harder to Sell?

                                                                                             Could High-End Amenities Make Your Home Harder to Sell

Spa-like bathrooms and huge master closets are good investments, but steer clear of amenities that won’t bring a good return. When it comes to luxurious living, location is the crown jewel of home ownership. But which high-end amenities offer a return on investment — and should therefore be considered — and which don’t?

Strong curb appeal

Master bedroom with a walk-in closet

Spa-like bathroom

High-end audio-video systems

In-ground swimming pool

We will go more in depth into each of these areas, please visit our website at www.TampaHomesSold.com/Nick-Cindy-Davis-Blog.aspx

5 Things to Think About When Buying Your First Place

Buying Your First Place

5 Things to Think About When Buying Your First Place

As a renter, you have the luxury of choosing a place that meets your needs at the moment.​ Buying a home is a much bigger commitment, both in terms of finances and the length of time you’ll likely live there. When seeking out your first place – whether a house or condominium or anything in between – it’s important to do your homework.

Here are 5 things to consider as you begin the process of buying your first place.

  1. The growth possibilities
  2. What's under the hood? 
  3. Know that no home will be perfect.
  4. Consider ALL the costs of ownership
  5. The lifespan of things.

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4 Ways to Get Involved in Your New Neighborhood

4 Ways to Get Involved in Your New Neighborhood

4 Ways to Get Involved in Your New Neighborhood

The boxes are unpacked, the house is set up and everybody's settled into their new routine after the big move. Life is beginning to feel a bit more normal. But now that you're here and the immediate tasks have been taken care of, you want to get involved in your new neighborhood. What do you do?  Here are four ways you can get involved and get acquainted with your new neighbors. If you have more ideas, let us know below!

  1. Join a group
  2. Volunteer
  3. Organize an Event
  4. Fill a Need

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