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Se habla espanol. Podemos trabajar con usted en el idioma que Ud. prefiere, y conocemos a asesores hipotecarios y otros profesionales que hablan espanol. Storey Real Estate & Construction is a small family-run business, where you get a customized "boutique" experience that puts you and your needs first. We've been through every aspect of real estate plenty of times, so let us share our experience with you and help you make the best choice.
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Paul's experience as both a real estate agent and home builder/remodeler means he can offer a unique fusion of information during a home search.
Using his plentiful knowledge, he provides quick assessments of whether a house is over- or under-priced; what you'd need to spend beyond the sale price for structural, functional or aesthetic changes; or whether your investment in that property is a good idea, given local market trends.
The result?
Happy buyers.
See for yourself by reading our testimonials.
Rent payments got you down?
Considering an investment?
Navigate the Denver housing market like a pro by letting us help you with some free advice.
A: Probably not.
A down market is usually good news for buyers.
When housing prices and interest rates drop, it can become cheaper to buy rather than rent.
A: Not necessarily.
Instead of waiting and hoping that the market slows down, it may be better to buy before prices rise higher, especially because real estate is almost always a good investment over the long haul.
Storey Real Estate & Construction understands that a home's value is based on much more than aesthetics or comparable sales prices - it's about what's inside, underneath, behind the scenes, and what's happening in the local market.
Paul brings extensive experience, as well as a skill at appraising a home's value, which is essential to pricing a home correctly.
Because we have years of experience in both real estate and construction, we have the expertise to fully and accurately assess your home's value (not just what you want to hear) and to advise you about what improvements will help it to sell quickly at the highest value.
A: Look at what similar, nearby houses sold for in the last six months.
This sounds simple, but figuring out what your house will sell for is a complex calculation and requires a solid understanding of local markets, trends, what buyers want, inspection and appraisal considerations, and other things.
Valuing a house is a little like learning to play tennis-someone can teach you the basic rules in 5 minutes, and you can spend the rest of your life getting better at it.
A: No. Don't rush to market even if you are in a hurry to sell, because your house doesn't get a second chance to make a first impression.
A: It depends, but it's almost certainly worth it.
Kitchen and bath remodels are typically the most expensive rooms to remodel but provide some of the biggest returns on your home's value.
The trick is to figure out how large of an investment makes sense based on your budget and your ideal kitchen.
A: Anything that returns less in home value than the cost of the improvement.
That's the easy answer.
The hard part is in the details.
Usually, you want to look at the neighboring houses and ask yourself whether your house is better or worse in comparison.
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