- Jeff Buettner
Real Estate Wiz Kid
Arizona Short Sale Realtor & Negotiator
January 9th, 2009 Jeffrey Posted in Improving Your Real Estate 5 Comments »
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Realtor Magazine had a very intersting article in its recent issue. It was all about the different remodeling projects you can perform on your home and how much (on average) you get back. I have decided to list the top ten best remodeling projects for your real estate. Please note these are averages on a national average.
Realtor magazine did note that the highest percentages were for exterior work due to curb appeal. This just shows you for how much people upgrade their interiors, they need to also notice their yards.
Thanks for reading!
- Jeff Buettner
Real Estate Wiz Kid
Arizona Short Sale Realtor & Negotiator
April 10th, 2008 Jeffrey Posted in Improving Your Real Estate 2 Comments »
One of my biggest pet peeves these days with real estate, is boring real estate These days all you see is tan or beige walls with the same neutral flooring and plain landscaping. Why is real estate on the market so boring? The answer is simple, people think general real estate will sell faster. They think that this real estate that will appeal to the general masses. To me this just doesn’t seem logical. So I did some research to maybe help us on our real estate conundrum.

Research show the color you paint your property can be a big deal. Some believe there is a certain shade of yellow that will make your real estate fly off the market while there is also another shade of the same yellow that will make your real estate accumulate many days on the market. Most people don’t believe in making the exterior to complicated. Who knew some tend to believe the more colors used on the outside of a property the better. Now when I say more i mean like 3 or 4 don’t go to crazy on your poor real estate. Now the same techniques to painting a room would also apply to the outside of a house. The lighter colors you use the larger the house will tend to appear. While using darker colors might deceive most on its size and in a negative way.
Now for the interior. Using colored, rather than bland, white walls will increase your profit potential. Lynette Jennings tested the perception of room size and color, and discovered that a room painted white appeared only appeared larger to a few people when compared to an identical room painted in color – and the perceived difference was only about six inches! Most people also look better when surrounded by color, and feel happier, and since buyers pick houses that make them feel happy, that knowledge can put dollars in your pocket at closing!
On to the interior of your real estate. For this I believe you kind of just have to go with your gut. Look at your rooms and think of its to purpose before deciding a color. Go with the feeling of the room. Darker more masculine colors might be used in a game type room. Lighter colors might go into like a sun room like area. Honestly its up to you. But Please, I REPEAT PLEASE, have some fun and put color into the world and into your real estate. Here are some color breakdowns for your use. I included what rooms you might use them for.

Colors are basically broken down into two main categories -
Warm Colors – which are those on the red side of the spectrum including orange & yellow. Real Estate Use:
Cool Colors – those on the blue side of the spectrum including green and purple Real Estate Use:
Now to the colors themselves:


- Jeff Buettner
Real Estate Wiz Kid