JUST LISTED IN GREENBROOK OF DANVILLE!

439 Saint Francis Dr, Danville, CA 94526

$1,899,000 | 5 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,651 SqFt

JUST LISTED! OPEN HOUSE 5/11 10:30-2PM & 5/13 & 5/14 1-4PM. Located in one of Danville’s most coveted neighborhoods Greenbrook! This fabulous home features 5 Bedrooms (1 Bed & 1 Full Bath downstairs) PLUS Office/Den with separate entrance (also on main floor) and 3 full bathrooms. Lots of room & functionality in this large home! Open concept kitchen & main living area with separate bar area. Hardwood floors. Granite countertops. New interior paint throughout. New carpet. Large corner lot. Relaxing front porch. Newly landscaped. Backyard with putting green, Bocce Ball court and covered paver patio is great for entertaining. 3-car garage. Paver driveway. Greenbrook community with pool, tennis, club house, playground & BBQ area. 12 years of top-rated award winning SRVUSD schools. Close to Iron Horse Trail, great shopping & dining! A great home looking for a new owner 🙂

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3 Must Do’s if Selling Your Home in 2023!!! 😊👍🏡

There are 3 key components to attracting buyers in today’s market PLUS a bonus thought, 3.5 to get your home sold for the highest price with the best terms in the shortest amount of time possible:

1. Price it right

2. Do inspections & disclosures before coming on the market

3. Make your home “show ready” to appeal to the most amount of buyers

3.5 Be open to creativity – maybe offer special terms and incentives for buyers

For more info anytime: 

📱(925) 899-0825 

📧 Jason@JasonCaskie.com 

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How Much is Your Home Worth in Today’s Market: January 2023??!!

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Selling Your House? 4 Tips for Staging Your Home on a Budget

Stylish compositon of modern living room interior with frotte armchair, wooden commode, side table and elegant home accessories

Are you wondering what you need to do to give your house the best chance possible of selling quickly? While there are many things you can do to improve the look of your home, you likely don’t want to spend a fortune doing so. Here are some ways you can spruce up your home without emptying your bank account.

Use Some Elbow Grease

It can be tempting to replace everything from windows to shower curtain rods when you’re preparing to sell. However, often a bucket of soapy water and a sponge can make those items brand new. Spend time scrubbing every surface of your house to distinguish what needs to be replaced from those things that are simply dirty. Spend a weekend thoroughly cleaning your appliances, baseboards, and every surface in every room well in advance of putting it on the market.

Invest in a Storage Unit

Professional home stagers will generally first recommend homeowners eliminate clutter. This usually involves removing as many items as possible from each room to provide a clean appearance. If you can’t store items with a relative or friend until your move, shop around for an affordable storage unit large enough to hold your items and start filling it up with items from your home. Look at each room of your house and remove excess furniture, as well as personal items like family pictures and knickknacks. Professional stagers recommend you decrease the possessions in your home by at least 50 percent to be most effective.

Focus on First Impressions

Curb appeal is essential to selling your home. As a buyer browses through photos on real estate listing sites, that first photo determines whether or not he’ll click through to see more. Your real estate agent will probably use the photo of the front of your home as that primary photo, which means it needs to be as compelling as possible. Change out the landscaping at the front of your house to make it pop. You should also paint shutters, trim, and your front door if they need it. Once your house is on the market, be sure you keep your yard maintained on a weekly basis, especially if you’re selling during the time of year when grass grows fairly quickly.

Study the Experts

Professional stagers have a variety of tools they use to spice up a home, but you don’t have to bring in an expert to utilize their expertise. Tricks like moving furniture away from rugs, adding lighting, and grouping objects in odd numbers can make a big difference in the way a room looks. Try to see your home objectively and move items from one room to the next until you find the perfect look for each room of your home.

If you’re thinking about selling your home, staging can make a big difference in how quickly it sells. Study other homes on the market and look around your own house to find ways you can spruce up each room to help your house find a new family.

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JUST LISTED IN GREENBROOK OF DANVILLE!

439 Saint Francis Dr, Danville, CA 94526

$1,899,000 | 5 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,651 SqFt

JUST LISTED! OPEN HOUSE 5/11 10:30-2PM & 5/13 & 5/14 1-4PM. Located in one of Danville’s most coveted neighborhoods Greenbrook! This fabulous home features 5 Bedrooms (1 Bed & 1 Full Bath downstairs) PLUS Office/Den with separate entrance (also on main floor) and 3 full bathrooms. Lots of room & functionality in this large home! Open concept kitchen & main living area with separate bar area. Hardwood floors. Granite countertops. New interior paint throughout. New carpet. Large corner lot. Relaxing front porch. Newly landscaped. Backyard with putting green, Bocce Ball court and covered paver patio is great for entertaining. 3-car garage. Paver driveway. Greenbrook community with pool, tennis, club house, playground & BBQ area. 12 years of top-rated award winning SRVUSD schools. Close to Iron Horse Trail, great shopping & dining! A great home looking for a new owner 🙂

FULL LISTING

3 Must Do’s if Selling Your Home in 2023!!! 😊👍🏡

There are 3 key components to attracting buyers in today’s market PLUS a bonus thought, 3.5 to get your home sold for the highest price with the best terms in the shortest amount of time possible:

1. Price it right

2. Do inspections & disclosures before coming on the market

3. Make your home “show ready” to appeal to the most amount of buyers

3.5 Be open to creativity – maybe offer special terms and incentives for buyers

For more info anytime: 

📱(925) 899-0825 

📧 Jason@JasonCaskie.com 

🌐 JasonCaskie.com

How Much is Your Home Worth in Today’s Market: January 2023??!!

1st: Watch this video!  

2nd: Visit HomeBot: https://hmbt.co/KUyFtT

3rd: Reach out to me anytime for my professional opinion of what your home would sell for today

Buy & Sell Your Home Smarter in 2023!

For more info anytime…I am here to help! Reach out to me today! 

 (925) 899-0825 

 Jason@JasonCaskie.com 

 JasonCaskie.com

Just Moved In? 4 Ways to Make Unpacking As Painless As Possible

The key was inserted into the door of the new house, inside the room was a cardboard box containing personal belongings and furniture

Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, the experience seems to be equally stressful. As difficult as packing and dealing with utility companies are, though, one of the biggest challenges is living for weeks while surrounded by boxes.

When you’re standing in the center of your house, surrounded by boxes, it can feel extremely overwhelming. By following these tips you can remove some of the pain from the experience and start enjoying your home more quickly.

Unpack the Essentials

Once the moving van is gone and you’re ready to tackle the task of unpacking, the first thing you’ll need to do is get your essentials unpacked. You’ll need somewhere to sleep, so set up your bed and unpack your bedding. Once you’ve ensured you’ll have a place to sleep that first night, think of what you’ll need for the next day or two. Bath towels and toiletries, kitchen basics like cups and plates, and crucial items like medications should be unpacked the first day.

Schedule Unpacking Time

You can approach unpacking more than one way, depending on your own personal preferences. If you’ve taken time off of work, you may want to work day and night to get everything in place so you can return to work, worry free, the following week. However, some people prefer to schedule time each day to work on unpacking things and getting them set up. This way you can enjoy your new home while also feeling like you’re making progress.

Host an Unpacking Party

You’d be surprised how alluring the promise of beer and pizza is to those in your social circle. Even if your friends are more the “cheese and wine” type, you can invite them over for a fun unpacking party. Before the party, set boxes up where you’ll want the items to be unpacked to make it as easy as possible to tell your friends where to put things. Avoid asking friends and family to move heavy furniture or lift heavy boxes. Instead turn over tasks like unpacking books onto bookshelves or lining your kitchen shelves.

Remove Boxes

The worst part of those early weeks in a new house is the boxes. To help reduce the clutter, break down each box as you empty it and move it to a designated location, such as a garage or attic. When you’re ready to recycle those boxes, you’ll be able to pull them all out as a group. As you empty each box and remove it, you’ll be better able to see how much unpacking remains. You’ll also be able to easily navigate throughout your house without tripping over boxes.

Moving into a new home can be extremely exciting. It’s important to find a way to enjoy the experience without letting stress take away from that. If that means setting your unpacking aside for a few days to enjoy a glass of lemonade on your new front porch, give yourself permission to do just that. There’s no “right way” to handle a move, just various methods that work better for some people than others.