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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Return to Retro… Vintage-Inspired Trends for Home Decorating


Are you preparing a home for sale in St. Louis or St. Charles County, Missouri? Do you love to upcycle? Or has HGTV’s Fixer Upper made you want to try some of the latest vintage-inspired decorating trends? We’re seeing home décor return to retro even in newly built homes. So how are people integrating this trend into their home?

farmhouse inspired design
Picture: HGTV's Fixer Upper

White Tints and Neutral Paint Colors

White with tints of gray, beige, blue and green create a great backdrop for vintage-inspired décor.  Layer these colors with other neutral shades to create some depth.  Use chalk, flat or eggshell finishes to get the retro look. Now you can get creative with fun accessory finds of almost any color.


Wood

repurposed furniture
Wood Record Player Console with Modern Sinks
Cook Home - Photo by Jana Rice
Real wood, especially reclaimed or distressed, is a popular feature in vintage interior design. Try adding a wood wall as a focal point. If you don’t want all the work you can find textured wallpapers that give the appearance of a wood wall.

Wood flooring is especially on trend with this design style. So go ahead, pull up the carpets and expose the old hardwood floors underneath, even if they have some scratches.

Refurbished wood furniture used creatively makes an elegant statement. Meanwhile farmhouse tables have become the go-to dining table for this design style.


unusual home design materials
Copper Countertop
Cook Home - Photo by Jana Rice

Metals

A combination of wood, metal and painted surfaces create casual and beautiful interiors. These surfaces don’t have to be in perfect condition, as distressed versions are on trend with vintage-inspired style.
Here’s a quick guide to metal finishes in your home:
  • Chrome, polished nickle, brass, or brushed brass for added glam and opulence
  • Choose black or bronze for a more rustic feel
  • Choose brushed nickle or stainless steel for ease to match up with everything


Reinvented Items

reinvented items for your home
Pictures: photogmommie.com; sortradecor.com
With the rise of sites like Pinterest, Houzz and Hometalk, you can easily find wonderful ideas to reinvent pieces you find in your attic, garage, or thrift stores. Turn an old dresser into an amazing TV stand, create framed art out of an old door, or repurpose a wood pallet into about anything with the added function of storage.


Unusual Accessories

Boat oars, black and white photos or vintage coffee cans? Sure! Accessories that reflect the past, your local area and the outdoors are perfect for vintage-inspired design. If you are using small items, display them in groups of odd numbers. Better yet, go big with unexpected large-scale art that creates a focal point and becomes a conversation piece.


vintage accessories for your st louis home
Picture: HGTV's Fixer Upper

The Boehmer Team

If you are currently fixing up your home to put it on the market and need some staging tips, The Boehmer Team can help. Or if you are looking to buy a modern home, mid-century home or brand new construction, The Boehmer Team can help you find the home you desire. Then you can integrate all of your vintage-inspired design ideas into making your home the house of your dreams. 












Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Understanding The Home Appraisal Process


What is a Home Appraisal?

what is a home appraisalA home appraisal is an estimate of a home’s value. To find out a home’s value the appraiser is looking at the key characteristics of the property including location, square footage, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, condition of the home, current recently sold comparables that are close in proximity and health and safety issues.

Why Do I Need a Home Appraisal?

Home Appraisals for buyers: When buying a home in St. Louis or St. Charles County areas and throughout the U.S., mortgage borrowers will be required by their financial institution to complete a home appraisal in order to be qualified for a mortgage loan on the property. 

Home Appraisals for Sellers: Sometimes an appraisal before listing your home for sale can provide valuable insight as to the pricing.


When Do I Get a Home Appraisal?


What can make a home appraisal a tense time for all parties in a sales transaction is when they are performed. The buyer’s financial institution orders the appraisal from an independent party after you've negotiated a price, agreed to buy or sell the house and signed the contract. So it's in everyone's best interest that the appraisal is close to the price that both seller and buyer have agreed on.

What is the Cost of a Home Appraisal?



cost of home appraisal in missouriIn Missouri a home appraisal can cost $300-$400. The cost usually falls on the buyer but can sometimes be negotiated when closing on the home.


How Long Does The Appraisal Process Take?


An appraisal should be requested soon after all parties sign the home sale contract. Once an appraisal is performed, underwriters can request additional information about the house than they could in past years, and gathering that data and photos can take up to a few weeks.


What Can I Do To Improve a Home Appraisal?


As a homebuyer, there is nothing you can do to help a home appraisal. As a seller, there are a few things that can help:

    how to improve a home appraisal
  • Make the property as pleasing as possible by cleaning the home and trimming the yard.
  • Make any necessary fixes to the property.
  • Make a list of repairs and improvements that have been done to the house over the past several years. Note anything you can think of and give the list to the appraiser. The appraiser will decide what is important to the value.

How Do I Order a Home Appraisal?


When you buy a home with The Boehmer Team, we work with your lender to get them the information needed to order the home appraisal for you. This is just one more way we make your sales transaction smoother.


The Boehmer Team is Here to Help


The Boehmer Team is a team of experienced agents working to assist homebuyers and sellers in the St. Louis and St. Charles County areas of Missouri. We know how to make a daunting home buying process a great experience. We are always available for your questions about the home buying and selling process. You can find more great information online at www.TheBoehmerTeam.com.

Additional References:
http://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/articles/2015/08/20/what-you-need-to-know-about-home-appraisals
 




Thursday, June 9, 2016

Find A Home With Good Schools in St. Louis or St. Charles County Missouri


St. Louis and St. Charles County Missouri have numerous well-rated, high-performing schools to choose from. This makes buying a home in a different area of the city or county less risky for those with children. Yet you still want to make sure you pick a neighborhood with schools that are just right for you and your family.

Finding schools near a home for sale in St. Louis

How do you find out what schools are near a home for sale in the St. Louis or St. Charles County Area?

Any time you look at a home for sale on TheBoehmerTeam.com, the elementary, middle and high schools associated with that home appear with the listing information.


How do you find out the stats and ratings of schools near a St. Louis or St. Charles County area home for sale?


The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has a comprehensive website to help. http://dese.mo.gov/ 

The District and School Information page delves into the details of all Missouri Schools with at least 11 attendees. You can find out district enrollment rates, drop out rates and graduation rates. You can also learn district demographics, attendance rates, student to staff ratios and more.

st louis area schools near real estateOr you can check the quick link to a page showing all Missouri assessment program results per school district. Want to find out which schools have a higher percentage of students proficient or advanced on the required assessments like math, science, social studies and English? This is a great page to check.

Another resource is St. Louis Magazine, which publishes a comprehensive guide to the region’s schools, from kindergarten through college. It is a great place to find information on public and private schools in one convenient package.


How do you find what private schools are near a St. Louis or St. Charles area home for sale?


Private Schools info for St. Louis and St. Charles County Missouri
Missouri department of education offers a lot of great information. But what if you prefer private schools? In addition to information on public schools, the Schools page on TheBoehmerTeam.com offers links to the Catholic Education Office of St. Louis, the Lutheran Elementary School Association, the Central Agency for Jewish Education and Independent Schools of St. Louis. 


Choosing the best school then finding the best home for sale near it.


If the school is the top priority over the location of your home, you’ll first want to get to work on finding the best school for your kids. First read the Top 10 Questions You Should Ask When Choosing a School to help you decide what aspects of a school are most important to you. Then use the robust features to search homes by school on TheBoehmerTeam.com by clicking the School Search button.  You can narrow your search by beds, bath, price range and many other options such as fencing, pool, the age of the home and more.

high schools information for st louis or st charles county missouri

Always Double Check


Sometimes school district boundaries change or a listing agent accidentally gets the schools wrong for a particular home they’ve listed. Before you select a home based on a particular school, call the school district to verify the home is still within the district boundaries. Or if you work with The Boehmer Team when buying a home, they will verify the schools for you.

Need help finding a home near the school you desire? Contact The Boehmer Team today.


Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Buying A Fixer-Upper And Making It Your Dream Home


Some buyers in the current St. Louis area real estate market are finding a lack of good homes for sale in the area and price range of their choice. But this doesn’t mean you can’t find great homes for sale in St. Louis or the St. Charles County area. There are always homes for sale that are awaiting that special buyer who can see their hidden potential.

If the time and money required for updating a fixer-upper is not for you, that’s OK, The Boehmer Team will help you find the perfectly updated home of your dreams. But if you know a diamond in the rough when you see one and are able to make the project a reality, you can make a fixer upper into your dream home.

In fact, one of our clients has done just that. After the Boehmer team helped Stephanie Pohlman and her husband sell their home, they helped them find a home for sale in the exact area and price range they wanted. The home needed some updating, but Pohlman was up for the task.

“When my husband, Matt, and I first found our new home, the gears in my mind started turning with the changes that could be done,” said Stephanie Pohlman. “Ultimately, I wanted to take this beautiful but out-of-date house and create a home for us that we could call our own.” 

home entry before and after
 
Though Pohlman is an interior designer, anyone with a little money or elbow grease can make a fixer-upper into an amazing home. Her tips could also help home sellers desiring to make the their home look great to get the most money from their home sale. 
 
“We opened up the space to make an open floor plan to better entertain and let the light - and love - in. Adding stone to the fireplace, hardwood floors, updated lighting, new cabinetry, and paint are just a few things that helped us to accomplish the family feel we wanted to achieve.”

Before and after living room

Pohlman found the most fun part of the project to be the kitchen. “Contrary to what you might think, you are not obligated to the current layout of your cabinets and appliances.” Your only limit is your budget, and maybe the placement of the plumbing hookup. While she did an amazing full-kitchen renovation, others have painted cabinets, walls and switched out door pulls to create an updated kitchen they love. 

kitchen before and after

“Other than the kitchen that had to be completely gutted, the house had some really nice elements, but were lacking in design,” Pohlman said. “The stone fireplace, new beam, different paint on the walls, and hardwood flooring were just a few easy updates that would help to finish off the final look. Now we have a house that we’ve made a home that we love and can call our own.”


See Pohlman’s full article Before and After: From Boring Bungalow to My Classic Cottage with many more before and after pictures from her project. Or visit her design blog, dotingabode.wordpress.com which includes a detailed shopping list of where to get the furniture and accessories shown in the pictures.

Before photos provided by Realtor.com
After photos by Lauren Muckler Photography


Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Storage Solutions When Preparing Your Home For Sale


Research shows that homeowners who stage their houses, sell those homes faster and usually for more money. Staging includes clearing out and organizing your home while keeping only the minimum amount of furniture in each room making the space appear larger and more enticing. But you can’t just shove those items into closets as your home’s available storage space is often at the top of the list for most buyers. So organizing and clearing your storage spaces should also be included in preparing your home for sale.

“We knew we'd have to clear out plenty of clutter. We didn't expect to have to take out almost everything,” said one homeowner. “Three bookshelves in my office, one apiece in three bedrooms, and one in the basement all had to go. We also had to remove sofas, chairs, dressers, cabinets, lamps, televisions, a desk, kitchenware, and one-third of the clothes in our closets.”

Purge Your Home for Sale


The difference in how a staged home looks after a clear out is often staggering. But many homeowners wanting to sell their home see the clear out as overwhelming. However it can be done quickly with the help of a few tricks and some help from your friends.  

Home Clearing Tricks


Create Piles With Purpose
Create six piles for all items you want to clear away to go into. Then pick up one item at a time and make a decision about it, before putting it down.
  1. Keep in room
  2. Put away (in another room)
  3. Give away / donate
  4. Sell
  5. Trash
  6. Recycle

Use a Systemic Approach
Set a timer for an hour and then clean one room at a time during that hour. Concentrate on the area you've decided to work on during the session. If you've chosen a larger area begin working on it systematically, from left to right, in a clockwise fashion throughout the room. (The order isn't actually that important, any systematic approach will work, as long as you stick with it.) 

Storing Possessions When Selling Your Home

The Garage 
If you have a large garage and putting your items in the garage will still leave space for a car to park in it, then you have a great storage option. Stack plastic storage bins and cardboard boxes as neatly as possible. Instead of buying bins you don’t need or cardboard boxes you’ll just throw away, STL Rent-A-Box is a good option. They have stackable plastic storage bins that can be dropped off to your home and kept for the duration of your project.

Rented Storage
Use your rented storage unit to store anything you do not need. After all, potential buyers will be looking through your closets, cabinetry, and basement. A self-storage facility allows you to store unnecessary appliances, out-of-season clothing, furniture, and anything else you will not need for a few months so that your home's best features can shine through.

Temporary Storage 
PODS revolutionized moving and storage by introducing the
concept of portable storage containers. With PODS, portable storage containers come to you, so you can pack at your leisure. When you're ready, your PODS container is moved to a secure storage center facility.

Moving Companies
Many moving companies do much more than move furnishings—they also offer storage solutions where possessions can be stored in climate-controlled environments for several days or months.  Costs are based on the amount of stuff you have. If you want to reduce cost, the best time to organize the home and discard possessions you no longer need or want is before the moving truck shows up.

When considering your storage options, decide whether you’ll need access to any of the items in storage. If you think you may need to get things out of storage on a temporary basis, it’s best to make sure those items are stored last, or consider self-storage for those items you’ll need regular access to during the interim period.  

The Boehmer Team Can Help
The Boehmer Team is experienced with helping homeowners with home staging that makes a home irresistible to buyers. If you are thinking of selling your home, contact the number one real estate team in St. Charles county, The Boehmer Team. They make the process of selling your home a smoother and more lucrative experience.


 



Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Tis the Season… to Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal


Spring in the Midwest is the perfect time to boost your home’s curb appeal in ways that will last all year long.

If you are thinking of selling your home, you should know the importance of curb appeal to buyers. According to the National Association of Realtors, 63% of homebuyers will drop by after viewing your home online. The exterior, including the front entry, yard, driveway and sidewalk, will serve as a snapshot of what’s to see inside.

Homes with high curb appeal command higher prices and take less time to sell. But even if you are not currently thinking of selling your home, the following maintenance and beautifying tasks will help create the home you’d like to live with anyway. 

Wash Up

Boost Curb Appeal with a good wash

A bucket of soapy water and a long-handled, soft-bristled brush can remove the dust and dirt that have splashed onto your wood, vinyl, metal, stucco, brick, and fiber cement siding. Power washers can reveal the true color of your flagstone walkways. Wash your windows inside and out, swipe cobwebs from eaves, and hose down downspouts. Don’t forget to wash the garage door. 

Touch Up the Paint


The most commonly offered curb appeal advice from real estate pros and appraisers is to give the exterior of your home a good paint job (if not maintenance free). Your best bet is to match the paint you already have: Scrape off a little and ask your local paint store to match it. 

Check the Roof


how to boost your home's curb appeal
The condition of your roof is one of the first things buyers notice and appraisers assess. Missing, curled, or faded shingles add nothing to the look or value of your house. If your neighbors have maintained or replaced their roofs, yours will look especially shabby. 

Manicure the Yard

well-manicured lawn, fresh mulch, and pruned shrubs boost the curb appeal of any home. Replace overgrown bushes with leafy plants and colorful annuals. Surround bushes and trees with a little mulch. Put a crisp edge on garden beds, pull weeds and invasive vines, and plant a few potted flowers. Green up your grass with lawn food and water. Cover bare spots with seeds and sod, get rid of crab grass, and mow regularly. 

Add Color

Enhancing a home's curb appeal

Even a little color attracts and pleases the eye of would-be buyers. Dig a flowerbed by the mailbox and plant some pansies. Place a brightly colored bench or Adirondack chair on the front porch. Paint the front door a complimentary color. 

Maintenance


Nothing looks scarier from the curb than hanging gutters, missing bricks from the front steps, or peeling paint. Not only can these deferred maintenance items damage your home, but they can decrease the value of your house by up to 10%. Be sure to refasten sagging gutters, re-point bricks that have lost their mortar, reseal cracked asphalt, straighten shutters and replace any cracked windows. 

List


Once you have your home exterior spruced up and beautified, sit back, relax and enjoy it – then call The Boehmer Team when you are ready to list it.  We make the process of selling your home easier than the process of getting it ready for sale. Contact us at www.TheBoehmerTeam.com

 

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

How to Understand and Improve Your Credit Score


Do you know your current FICO score? FICO scores are the credit scores lenders most often use to determine your credit risk. You have a credit score with each of the credit bureaus - Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax. Check each company’s credit report for errors. If you find any, dispute them directly with the relevant credit bureau.

How to Understand and Improve Your Credit Score
So what determines your credit score? Five components of your credit habits determine your credit score. Improving payment history and amounts owed will have the most dramatic effect on your credit score. Also length of credit, new credit and types of credit used all need attention to help you reach your long-term financial goals.

Payment History


Lenders award better credit scores to consumers with a responsible payment record. Did you know that Late payments stay on your record for seven years?

Do your best to pay bills on time. Try using payment reminders to meet your monthly due dates or, even better, setting up automatic payments. If for some reason you do miss a payment, catch up as soon as you can. The longer your record of on-time payments after a late payment, the more your credit score should improve.

Amounts Owed


Low credit card balances and ample available credit show lenders that your debt is under control. So reducing your outstanding debt is the quickest way to improve your score. A good tip is to pay as much as possible on your highest interest rate accounts first while keeping up at least minimum payments on the rest of your accounts.

Length of Credit History and Types of Credit Used


Lenders prefer consumers with an established credit history. If you don’t currently have any credit, start now.

Types of Credit to Improve Your Credit ScoreGood types of credit to use include credit cards and installment loans. Build a good history by opening a credit card and making small purchases and timely payments.

New Credit


Avoid opening too many new accounts too quickly as this will lower the average age of your credit history and hurt your score. Managing new credit responsibly can improve your score. However don't open unnecessary accounts just to boost your score as it's unlikely to have the desired effect.

Check Your Credit Report Yearly

Improve Your Credit Score - Check Your Credit Report Yearly


Set a reminder to check your credit report once a year. Once yearly you can request a free copy of your credit report from all three credit bureaus by going to www.annualcreditreport.com.



The Boehmer Team


If you need assistance finding a great mortgage loan officer for getting home financing, The Boehmer Team can help. We can recommend names of experienced industry professionals that have given top-notch service to our clients. To contact us visit www.TheBoehmerTeam.com.