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Are You Planning to Sell Your Home?

If you are planning to sell your home, consult with a Realtry World Real Estate Professionals Professional. In Madera, California Realty World agents can help you with your real estate needs. 

We don’t just list houses and hope they sell; we have a powerful marketing plan that will keep you informed while we get you the results you want. Experience has shown that most people have three objectives when selling their house:

They want to realize the inconvenience

There are usually two questions that are of immediate concern when you are considering the sale of your house:

best possible price, in the least amount of time, with the least possible.How much can you expect to receive? How long will it take to sell?

The answers to these questions are a combination of factors, some of which you control, some we control, and many that no one controls.

1.) TODAY’S MARKET. The basic law of supply and demand is affected by interest rates, employment rates, consumer confidence, seasonal changes, and life events. Neither you nor we can have any real impact altering these conditions.

2.) COMPETITION NOW. Comparison-shopping by buyers is a fact and, therefore, the price other sellers are asking directly affects the salability of your house.

3.) RECENT SALES. Analyzing what buyers have shown a willingness to pay, for similar homes, will give you the best indication of what you can expect.

4.) CONDITION OF YOUR PROPERTY. The better the house appears, the more appealing it will be to buyers and will, therefore, get their attention faster. The appearance and condition of the property also affects the perceived value, translating into the price a buyer is willing to pay.

5.) DAYS ON MARKET. There is a direct correlation between the amount of time your house is on the market and the price a buyer is willing to pay.

6.) MARKETING. The REALTY WORLD® Home Selling System is a powerful marketing system based on a constant review of the above factors plus the human element. We are trained in the latest skills and techniques in order to get you the best possible price, in the least amount of time, with the least amount of inconvenience.

We’ve earned the right to use the slogan:

“The right agent makes all the difference in the world.™”

 

If you plan to sell and need further information, please feel free to contact me.

BUSINESS For Sale Convenience Store and Gas Station

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Business For Sale includes the conven-ience store & gas station located on a busy street near State Route 99. Near-by are restaurants, hotels and motels, medical and dental offices, movie thea-ters, and other businesses. The station is branded nationally. The business has a Wine & Beer license and also sells snacks, chips, soda, has a soda and coffee beverage area. In addition, there is a food service and dining area for cus-tomers to order and sit and eat. The building is 2976 SF on a 32,670 square- foot lot. There is a 13-door beverage walk-in cooler, food facility with a walk-in freezer, free-standing refrigerators and kitchen equipment. This is a non-occupied owner business.
 

 

Now that you’ve moved into your new home

Now that you moved into your new home, it is recommended that you be prepared for emergencies. Your home is one of the largest and most important investments and you should keep your family safe and provide the safety and security in the event of an emergency. According to the Emergency Preparedness Guide, Protecting your Family and Your Home, following is a brief description of what emergency supplies to have:

EMERGENCY SUPPLIES

  • Store enough water per person, make sure that the water was not purchased last year or not expired. It is recommended to store one gallon of water per person per day for drinking and sanitation.  Water should be stored in clean plastic containers. Provide more water depending on your location.  It may be necessary to have more during the summer months or if you live in a warm-weather climate.
  • Store food that could last several days for each person.  Food should be edible, won’t go bad and does not have to be heated or cooked.  Choose foods that your family will eat.  Some examples are food with protein or fruit bars, dry cereal or granola, canned foods and juices, peanut butter, dried fruit, nuts, crackers, and baby food.  Fruits from your local grocery stores in your kitchen counter would be nice to have also.  In addition, pack a manual can opener and bottle opener, cups, disposable plates and eating utensils.
  • Basic supplies such as a flashlight, battery powered radio (with batteries), extra batteries, utility knife, local map, toilet paper, hygeine products,  soap, and sanitation supplies.  Include plastic sheeting, duct tape, extra cash, and identification. Gather all clothing and materials as necessary to keep you warm or cool. 
  • Unique supplies should be used to suit your family’s conditions and needs.  Pack prescription medications, diapers, formulas, bottles, pet food, or items necessary for your pet(s).
  • Comfort supplies such as books, paper, pens, deck of cards can be used or other forms of entertainment. You probably have an IPOD, IPHONE, or SMARTPHONE but it should be able to run for several days.
  • FIRST AID KIT.  Check with local safety supply companies for appropriate first aid kit.  Most should work and have the standard supplies for cuts, burns, and other injuries.

Visit your local landmarks and enjoy the excursion

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Madera is located in Central California and is just within a couple hours from major landmarks, national parks and beaches.  If you live in the Central Valley and have not experienced the National Parks, Yosemite, and Forestiere Underground Gardens, check it out and enjoy the day or days of your excursion.  Of course there are other places to visit around California. But if you haven’t visited the natural settings and surroundings where people and tourists come from thousands of miles away, it is never to late to explore and navigate to and through the sites.  Take advantage to experience the sites when you have the chance.  Enjoy the time with your friends and family and get to know a little more of your back yard. 

The picture above is in Yosemite, and nearly an hour and a half away from Fresno or Madera.  There are a list of other activities that you can add after spending a couple nights in a cabin in Yosemite and walking/hiking several trails.  If you please, don’t forget to add one or two activities within the same areas of our travel if it fits into your schedule.  The Blossom Trail is a natural cycle during spring that spreads into several communites in the valley.  Another possible activity could be the unique trail in the valley called the Madera Wine Trail. 

The Madera Wine Trail consists of family owned wineries and is a place and adventure to add to their 40 mile trail that range from 300 to 1800 feet in elevation. You can download a map, walk into great wineries and taste vintages over decades ago.  Many families continue to develop and make wine from old family techniques to new state of the art processes utilizing modern equipment.  Many wine makers carry on with their tradition in treating the wine in a special way.  Madera is one of the oldest wine regions of California with a wide variety of soil and a wide range of temperature.  If you are outside of the city of Madera, you can see a few roads with the wine makers name on them and follow the trail.  In addition, a map can be downloaded from the website as well.  Every wine is special to the wine makers and extend their friendship through the wine. Usually wineries do not charge for the samples, but please verify to the extent of your sampling.  Some wineries also host live entertainment and provide accommodations for larger gatherings.  Most of the wine are food friendly and the wine makers provide a one on one attention when you visit the wine tasting. The wineries have a warm and friendly amosphere with national and world distribution. 

To read more about the madera wine trail, check out a brochure from the http://www.maderawinetrail.com/winetrailbrochure.htm.  Have a safe trip and enjoy your time in Madera! If you need more information of Madera, California please contact me anytime at (559) 975-9048.  Happy excursions, Jason Burns

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Laminate Wood Flooring

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You’ve all sorts of various choices of flooring accessible to you. You’ve considered ceramic tile, hard wood floor, engineered wood veneer, plastic laminate, vinyl, and linoleum flooring.  After reviewing your remodeling requirements and the floor systems, you’ve decided to go with laminate flooring.  Laminate flooring comes in a variety of styles, colors and patterns and is low-maintenance. Laminate flooring utilizes photo-realism technology that can make the top of the laminate floor look just like wood, stone, ceramic tile, marble and concrete. Plastic laminate is generally made of dense fiberboard with the photo beneath a clear plastic protective layer. Isn’t Technology Great?! Laminates come as planks or tiles. Most are floating floor systems that can be installed directly over existing floors and no tear-out is necessary. 

There are so many brands like Armstrong, Pergo, Quick Step, Mannington, Alloc, Wilsonart,  Columbia Flooring, and others that offer a variety of styles, colors, features and finishes.  Decisions, decisions, decisions.  You can find these floors in home improvement stores, warehouse clubs, flooring companies/contractors, floor distribution warehouses. Check out what is suited for your home improvement and remodel.  I recommend not to over build or under build from your home’s base appearance and function.  If you forsee changes to other areas like walls, cabinets, and other flooring, then you can design the floors and space to coordinate. 

If you thought that wood flooring was the only way to go in your project, consider the savings going with laminate.  In general, laminate flooring is less expensive providing the same function and appearance to wood flooring.  Just be sure to choose high quality flooring with a long warranty. Doing this, along with choosing one from the thicker choices, will make the floor last longer too as appear more like hardwood. Make certain to select a good underlayment so you don’t end up with hollow sounds when individuals walk on the floor.  Lots of people choose laminate flooring simply because it’s so easy to set up. Depending on your circumstances and the project, you can do the installation yourself. Laminate flooring is kid friendly and pet friendly.  It can have an embossed finish and is more scratch resistant than wood flooring. Most options on laminate flooring have a stain resistant coating. However, you should keep it away from getting wet, and clean up spills as soon as possible.  You still want to protect it from being punctured or scratched, and damaged.  You would like to protect the floor when moving heavy objects, appliances and furniture on the floor.  Easy maintenance is also an additional advantage. You just need to sweep up or vacuum up the dust and clean up any spills. Should it become damaged it’s easy to replace damaged parts without having to worry about the pattern not matching as lengthy as the original pattern is still accessible. With hardwood flooring you have to worry concerning the wood grain not matching.  The protective coating on the laminate helps keep the ultra violet rays from fading the flooring.  This makes the flooring less likely to fade with exposure to the sun and can help the product last. Laminate also uses recycled materials so it’s more environmentally friendly.

If you are into comparing flooring like comparing appliances, refer to a source like Consumer Reports or similar.  Look at articles that show the results from testing which types of flooring best resisted everyday wear, scuffs, and scratches based on simulating kitchen use.  I recommend getting a few estimates from companies who have qualified installers.  Make sure that all estimates are as close as possible.  Look out for things when going over your work with a flooring scope or detail list of what is included in the material and labor.  Avoid any incidentals since they have looked at the areas where the installation will occur.  Will the retailer/installer include a way to reduce hollow tapping noise? What type of underlayment will be used?  Is it extra thick with a pre attached moisture barrier which helps protect floors from moisture damage? In the material specifications, is it resistant to mold, mildew and bacteria growth? And is it non-allergnic?  Does it emit any chemicals that can cause any harm inside the home?

TIPS IN DEALING WITH THE FLOOR COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE

  1. Get an explanation on the method of floor installation.  Some systems may require more intensive labor and materials than others and may have a cost impact.
  2. Check what preparations are required before installing the floor system.  The base floor if wood or concrete may require additional work to prepare for the floor.  Removal of existing floor material to leveling the floor can add up if it is not addressed up front. A good preparation should result in a good final installation.
  3. Identify with  the flooring representative of any appliances, fixtures, pipes or penetrations that  may be involved in the flooring preparation and final installation.  Moving the stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, toilet and/or pedestal sink yourself will save some money. Check to see if your installer can do this with no additional charge.  If you do remove and replace your own appliances and fixtures, be sure to slide them over plywood panels, so as not to damage your new flooring.
  4. Identify with the flooring representative of any wall base, toe kicks, wood frames and moldings that will need to be removed and replaced after installation.  
  5. Identify with the flooring representative what items will be trashed and what will be salvaged and reused. 
  6. Identify with the flooring representative what new trim and transition pieces will be needed.
  7. Identify with the flooring representative of height differences.  Be aware of what affects of the new flooring will have on the bottom of doors. What else will be affected?
  8. Do you need to contact another company that the flooring company will not provide in the remodel?  
  9. Comfirm warranty.
  10. Have additional material in case the model is no longer available when it is time to make repairs. 

GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR NEW FLOOR!

Call me at (559) 975-9048 if you need additional assistance.  Thank you!

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