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Name: Blythe Creek
Location: Welches, Brightwood, Government Camp and Rhododendron, Mt Hood Corridor, Oregon

Having moved to the Mt Hood Corridor in 1972 while attending college, I choose the Mt Hood Corridor to buy my first home, raise a family, and enjoy a quiet life surrounded by the natural beauty of Mt. Hood. I’ve had the opportunity to watch the Mt. Hood Corridor slowly grow to a series of small and tight communities, comprised of a population of beautiful custom homes & vacation cabins in price ranges for the first time home buyer to the Fantastic Lodges and everything in-between. So whether you are seeking a vacation home or a full time residence, you can find what you are looking for here on the Mountain. Fulfilling that dream for my clients is what I love to do! Living on Mt. Hood is about lifestyle and represents a quality of life issue. Getting the right balance for each buyer is the key…

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Wise Investments to Prepare your Mt Hood Home for Sale

If you're thinking of listing your Mt Hood Home for sale and know it needs a little sprucing up, here are a few tips on the smartest home improvements you can make to help sell your home faster and for more money.

  • Kitchen remodeling stands at the top of any list of most attractive projects for re-sale value. Crisp clean new cabinets, fresh tile and countertops all make for buyer approval and is money well spent.
  • Bathroom remodeling is a good bet but not nearly as good as adding additional bathrooms, unless your home already has a lot of them.
  • Adding central heat and air to replace floorboard or radiator heat is a huge selling point for any Mt Hood home for sale.
  • Installing a deck or patio. This one hovers close to the middle of the do/don't numbers but it is still a nice investment that can make your home feel more comfortable and give it more 'space.'

Items that are less likely to be worth the money include:
  • Installing a backyard pool. Some people think a pool is attractive. To many buyers, it's nothing but additional work and expense. Unless you live in a climate where the majority of people want a pool, steer clear of this investment.
  • Converting your basement into a finished living space. Many buyers like a finished basement, but it's the main living space that counts most to them. Your money would be better spent above ground.
  • A large landscaping job. It adds pleasure for you but not immediate gain in measurable value.
It is important to fix up your home to get it ready for buyers. But with money tighter than we've seen it in a long time, you need to focus on those improvements that will give you a good return on your money. If you'd like more tips on what works and what doesn't when fixing up your home In Rhododendron, Brightwood, Welches or Government Camp for sale, I can help. Call me today at 503-706-7101 or email me at blythe@servingmthood.com.

www.1to1house.com/fix-ups.html Kitchen remodeling: www.hgtv.com/kitchens/index.html Installing a deck: www.hgtv.com/topics/decks/index.html

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