Wednesday, April 17, 2019

5 home features THAT MIGHT BE A WASTE OF MONEY


5 home features THAT MIGHT BE A WASTE OF MONEY  

 When looking for a home, there are always features seemingly everyone says you need. But by reconsidering those, you may save yourself a pretty penny. Here are five features to reconsider, especially if you’re trying to buy a house on a limited budget:



  •  Close access to mass transit. Regular commuters and people who don’t own cars might be vying for homes near public transit systems. But if you won’t be relying exclusively on these systems, you can save yourself a lot of money by living farther from these hubs.
  •  A big yard. All of that open outdoor space may look tempting at first glance. However, ask yourself how often you’ll really be using the yard. Do you have pets or children that will play in it? Will you do any outdoor entertaining? If not, the cost and time spent on lawn maintenance and landscaping may not be worth it.
  •  A top school district. Some parents will pay top dollar to send their kids to specific schools—and to live in the best school districts. If you don’t have or plan on having children while living in this house, you may want to do a little research into school districts during the homebuying process and avoid the areas where costs are highe

  • Amenities you won’t use. Whether it’s a built-in wet bar or a double oven in the kitchen, the cost of these amenities are reflected in the home’s final price. Ask yourself if you’ll really take advantage of these features before committing to the purchase.
  • More space than you need. While large living spaces and extra rooms are nice to have, will you really use them? Be honest with yourself—and save money on the price of a home, as well as on heating, cooling and cleaning costs, by buying a smaller home 

 For Help Buying or Selling your Home Call Mark Card (386)-566-8091



Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Tips for hiding messes while selling a home


TIPS FOR HIDING MESSES WHILE SELLING A HOME

 


Under-bed storage. If there’s enough space under their beds, encourage kids to keep their rooms tidy with rolling plastic or rattan storage bins. Then, use an oversized comforter or quilt—or strategically placed blankets—to hide the bins from sight.

Built-in storage. It may be impossible to keep things from leaving kids’ rooms and entering the living room. Utilize furniture with built-in storage, such as ottomans, or clear a drawer in the entertainment center specifically to tuck away
any roaming toys, games and other items.

Baskets and trunks. If you don’t have much built-in storage or discreet space to take advantage of, consider buying decorative trunks or baskets with lids that you can place around your home.

Suitcases. If you need to store toys in the back of a closet, put them in suitcases that you can easily roll and move rather than bulky plastic bins. Suitcases are also a more discreet storage option than bins when buyers glance inside the closet to gauge how much space is available.

Donation. While your kids may feel attached to every toy, stuffed animal or plaything they own, it might be time to downsize the collection. Suggest that they start a donation pile, so that their unused items can bring joy to other kids instead.



Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Kitchen Trends

Kitchen Trends 

 According to a survey from meal kit delivery company HelloFresh, 35 percent of millennials who own a home or are likely to purchase a home in the next few years said the kitchen is the most important room when it comes to the house hunt. But what features are trending? Here are some to look out for, in case you’re in the market to update your kitchen or are selling your home and hoping to attract more buyers: 
  • Stone countertops and tile backsplashes. While granite is still the frontrunner for countertops, marble and quartz are also growing in popularity. Meanwhile, interest in tile backsplashes has been growing steadily.
  • Stainless steel appliances. Perhaps unsurprisingly, stainless steel continues to be the most popular look for appliances and one of the most searched-for keywords in relation to kitchen features.
  • Entertaining extras. While they may seem extravagant to some buyers, extra amenities such as wine fridges, double ovens and outdoor kitchens are rising in popularity for those who like to entertain.

For Help Buying or Selling Your Home Call Mark Card (386)-566-8091

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Pinnacle Park Port Orange Home Under Contract

Port Orange Jewel Alert!!


Sale pending!! This GATED PINNACLE PARK home is super clean & barely lived in. From the tiled living areas, to the HUGE KITCHEN that is open to the nook, dining and great room area, the SMART LAYOUT utilizes every possible space as FUNCTIONAL to optimize ENERGY EFFICIENCY. There are PLANTATION SHUTTERS throughout the home which adds to the aesthetics as well. The master bedroom has large walk-in closet & the bathing area has a separate shower & soaking tub. The PRIVACY FENCED back yard is gorgeous & easy to enjoy from the extended porch that is TILED & SCREENED. Pinnacle Park is a GATED COMMUNITY close to A+ SCHOOLS, the PORT ORANGE PAVILION, GROCERY & BANKING. There is also a gorgeous CLUBHOUSE & COMMUNITY POOL.
Check out our virtual tour down below

For Help Buying or Selling Your Home Call Mark Card (386)-566-8091




Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Ormond Lakes Home For Sale Now Under Contract

 STOP Dreaming and START Living the Dream
42 Emerald Oaks Lane, Ormond Beach FL

Sale Pending For this beautiful, GATED home offers perfection in functionality. The quality of construction in this Ben Butera Design is unmistakable. When you enter the home, light spills from the windows that are flanked with custom WOOD PLANTATION SHUTTERS. The wood floors create a warm feel, while the wainscoting accents, and custom woodworking throughout the home bump the charm even more. The kitchen has PLENTY OF WORKSPACE along with the nooks and crannies every cook dreams to have. Double ovens, PULLOUTS in Cabinets, 6 TOP GAS STOVE, along with a breakfast bar, nook and FABULOUS DINING ROOM. The UNIQUE FAMILY ROOM has 22 ft Coffered Ceiling, fireplace and a wall of windows that overlooks the PAVERED PORCH & POOL AREA. There is a laundry both up, and downstairs and a secretary area in the lower floor laundry. There is abundant storage areas that are strategically located throughout the home and you'll LOVE THE MASTER RETREAT. There are CALIFORNIA CLOSET SYSTEMS that make ORGANIZATION a cinch and what's more is that the GARAGE HAS AN OVERSIZED STORAGE AREA. This home is located in the Island Estates GATED AREA of Ormond Lakes and the there are neighborhood TENNIS COURTS, POOL and CLUBHOUSE. Watch our virtual tour of 42 Emerald Oaks Lane in Ormond Beach Florida, down below 

For Help Buying or Selling Your Home Call Mark Card

(386)-566-8091






Wednesday, February 20, 2019

South Daytona Home for Sale

Homes For Sale in South Daytona


South Daytona is a quaint city just south of Daytona (imagine that) and north of Port Orange.  There are just under 13,000 residents and it is home to the some of the best small businesses in the area.  The City of South Daytona is proactive in trying to help small businesses flourish and has a terrific website to help those looking to start a business in South Daytona.

Homes in the area sell on average in 2018 of 181,500.  This home located at 528 Blake Rd. has been completely remodeled.  At over 1900 sqft., you will find this 4 bedroom home filled with plank flooring, gorgeous upgraded cabinetry, stainless appliances and a light and bright feeling.  There is also a fenced back yard and a shed perfect for your workshop and its handyman...or a she-shed :) 





There is also a great pavered patio area and the front gate is ideal for parking your trailer or RV. 

Take a look at this video that will give you a sneak peak of this gorgeous home. 


If you're interested in purchasing a home in South Daytona, call Jennifer Card at 386-566-8091. Here is a link to all single family homes available in South Daytona.

Saturday, February 16, 2019

City of Port Orange Makes Life Easier for Residents by Staying on Top of Technology

Dunlawton Traffic


A cool resource the City has to keep residents in the loop is the weekly City Manager's update. We all know that driving Dunlawton has been an issue for many residents.  Some loathe the prospect and others thank their lucky stars they aren't in a New Jersey traffic jam any longer. Well, in any case, good news is on the horizon.  The City of Port Orange is planning to install an adaptive traffic light system that promises to help keep the traffic flowing through this bustling area.

Together We Grow in Port Orange 


Port Orange is an amazing city.  It's residents and leaders are working together to create top schools, bring smart economic development and protect long loved resources, like our beautiful Halifax River Waterfront.

Port Orange New Homes Construction Continues Vibrant Pace


New Homes for Sale in Port Orange are selling quickly.  From ICI & Paytas Homes, to Platinum Builders, and DR Horton, among others, there are many choices a buyer looking in the Port Orange area has to find just the right place to call home.

If you're a buyer looking for Port Orange new homes for sale, give Mark Card a call at 386-566-8092.