The Top 5 Things Sellers Forget When Prepping Their Home To Sell

KEY TAKEAWAY:

  • Have a current survey ready that details property lines, easements, conservations buffers;
  • Provide floor plans so buyers can imagine their furniture and plan around dimensions;
  • Prepare average utility bills and give them to interested buyers;
  • Detail any past pest control or protection plans (ie. termite bond).
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Posted on February 19, 2018 and filed under Sellers.

Free Alexandria WORKSHOP: Improving the energy and water efficiency of your home

Learn Energy and Water Conservation Techniques with Energy Masters

Join volunteers from Energy Masters for a workshop on improving the energy and water efficiency of your home. Energy Masters volunteers will demonstrate simple techniques to help you save money and create a more sustainable community.  This free class will be held on Saturday, February 17 from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Barrett Branch Library, 717 Queen Street in Alexandria. To register, contact Megan at mzimmerman@alexlibraryva.org or call 703.746.1714.

Energy Masters is an award-winning program sponsored by Arlingtonians for a Clean Environment (ACE)and the Virginia Cooperative Extension which trains volunteers in energy efficiency, water conservation, and community education and outreach in the City of Alexandria and Arlington County. To date, more than 180 volunteers have been trained and performed thousands of hours of community service to improve energy efficiency in the homes of more than 700 families living in affordable housing.

The City of Alexandria is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Gwen Lassiter at gwen.lassiter@alexandriava.gov or call 703.746.4990, Virginia Relay 711.

What the Top Home Renovations Are Really Worth in 2018

Researchers pinpointed the average return on investment of 20 popular home renovations by canvassing contractors nationwide on how much these upgrades cost to complete, then compared that with how much real estate agents estimated these features would boost a home's market price (in other words, their value).