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Preparing to List Your Home Video Series

“I want to sell my house, but I need some guidance on how to get started…”  This is a common statement that we hear from many of our clients before they take the plunge and put their homes on the market. 

Selling your house is not complicated, but there are a lot of details that go into a successful sale.  Our team takes you through all those details, as well as what you should focus on to ensure you’re achieving your goals from the sale.

Check out our 4-part “how-to” series on preparing to sell your home in any real estate market…

Preparing To Sell Your Home - Episode 1 | Why Do You Want To Sell Your Home?
Preparing To Sell Your Home - Episode 1 | Why Do You Want To Sell Your Home?
Preparing To Sell Your Home - Episode 2 | The First Date
Preparing To Sell Your Home - Episode 2 | The First Date
Preparing To Sell Your Home - Episode 3 | Getting Your House Ready To Sell
Preparing To Sell Your Home - Episode 3 | Getting Your House Ready To Sell
Preparing To Sell Your Home - Episode 4 | Your House Is On The Market.  Now What?!
Preparing To Sell Your Home - Episode 4 | Your House Is On The Market. Now What?!

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2021 RealTrends Rankings | HMG Makes the List Once Again

Written By:  Holli McCray

We’re pleased and proud to announce that Holli McCray Home Marketing Group was ranked by RealTrends as one of the top real estate teams in both Tennessee and the United States.  RealTrends is one of the nation’s leading real estate news and information sources.  Each year, they rank the top real real agents, teams, and firms through the nation based on various metrics.  In 2021, we made their list in 3 categories based on our production in 2020…

RealTrends 2021 Rankings

You can read the full rankings report here:  2021 RealTrends Rankings Report

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Insights Into the Local Real Estate Market | An Interview With Jody Neubauer

Written By:  Sarah Koenig Wagner

Jody Neubauer | Holli McCray Home Marketing Group
Jody Neubauer – Listing Coordinator

Jody Neubauer has been part of Holli McCray’s team since the early days when they were operating out of the back room of the Keller Williams building in Bearden.  He transitioned to the real estate industry in 2012 from a restaurant management role.  And with him, he brought an abundance of skills that have proven to be invaluable to the growth of HMG.   I was able to speak with Holli and she had this to say about Jody…  “I will forever be grateful to Jody for taking the risk of leaving a stable job to come work with us when there was very little to guaranty at the time”…  “He’s been such a huge reason for our success over the years.  His loyalty, consistency, expertise, and contagious personality have been integral in building the culture of our firm”, said McCray.  

I recently interviewed Jody who offered some interesting insights about himself, his job, and the Knoxville real estate market…

 

Sarah: Hi Jody! Thank you for sitting down with us for a little real estate Q&A. Before we get started, can you tell us what you do for the Holli McCray Home Marketing Group Real Estate Team? How long have you been with HMG and why do you like working there?

Jody: Hello. My name is Jody Neubauer and I’m a “Listing Team Coordinator”. I’ve been with Holli McCray since 2012. My major task is to research values of homes in the area, lead generation (reaching out to past and new clients, both buyers and sellers), addressing incoming calls, maintaining contracts and inventory, and conducting follow up. There are so many reasons I like work here. The main reasons I’ve stayed with Holli McCray is that I love the team collaboration, the people, the transparency in how we conduct business, our respect and support for each other and our clients. We are all leaders on the team and are consistently voted the number one team in the area. We know what we’re doing and we love doing it together.

 

Sarah: Are you from the Knoxville area originally? What made you choose Knoxville for your home?

Jody: I’m from South Texas originally, the Rio Grande Valley area. My step-father worked for the FAA and transferred our family to Knoxville in 1984. My parents eventually left, but I chose to stay here. When I got married, my wife and I moved to Nashville, but I really missed the outdoors and activities that Knoxville had to offer, so we moved back. Knoxville is a perfect fit for me, not too small, not too big. There’s been a lot of growth in the area, but it hasn’t lost its character. The people are real nice—it’s an ideal location for a family. The change of seasons is beautiful and there are so many outdoor activities you can do here.

 

Sarah: In the last six months, the world, in general, has changed drastically due to COVID. How has the real estate market been affected? What are the biggest changes you’ve seen?

Jody: The real estate market itself hasn’t been compounded by Covid locally, but what I have seen is the cost of goods increasing, construction supplies are harder to come by, and there have been delays in shipping those materials. Agents have always been able to work remotely and continue to offer virtual tours. Our listings are always available on our website, so you can preview photos from the comfort of your own safe space. We always work with the buyer or seller’s comfort level, so in-person visits can also be arranged using masks and distancing. The pandemic has altered how we conduct business but hasn’t stopped us from doing it. Overall real estate inventory is trending downward across the country (meaning there’s not a large number of homes on the market), but we continue to deal with moves that are necessary due to job transfers, deaths, divorces, etc.

 

Sarah: How are home values determined ultimately determined? What aspects are most important to home appraisers? What are the automatic deal breakers? Can you walk us through the process step by step?

Jody: Several factors come into play. There’s a difference between what I do and what appraisers do.  Appraisers look at upgrades compared to other homes to determine values. What I’m looking at is the marketability of the house.  So I’m looking at things from a buyer’s perspective, influenced by demand. I start my research at the subdivision level, including a two-mile radius surrounding the property, and zip codes. Home values are continuing to increase due to high demand and low inventory. Bad locations are always deal-breakers, and foreclosures in the area can also bring values down. It’s like they say “location, location, location” really does matter.

 

Sarah: What can a seller to do boost their home values?

Jody: In this market, you really don’t have to do much, but if you really want to boost your value right off the bat, it’s always curb appeal. First impressions really do make a difference and get you the biggest bang for your buck. Upgrades are important but modest—you don’t want to overshoot your neighborhood. Keeping your home clean and well maintained is more important than staging or decorating.

 

Sarah: Do you think now is a good time to buy or sell your home? Why or why not?

Jody: NOW is the best time to sell your home. With inventory so low, you have very little competition. For buyers, interest rates are low right now which can also be a plus. But if you’re in the position to sell now, I definitely recommend you do that and rent short-term while you’re looking for your new home.

 

Sarah: What advice would you give to a first-time home buyer or seller looking to make a move in the year ahead?

Jody: Your first step should be meeting with the HMG team and setting up a game plan. HMG can walk you through the process and hold your hand. We know every house and every client has different needs. Don’t spend money before you know you need to. Our agents can keep an eye out on inventory and let you know when’s the best time to make a move. We have two teams, listing partners and buying agents, that can work for you simultaneously, saving you time and money. Our agents can also be on the lookout for your ideal home before it comes to the market.

 

Sarah: Are there any specific areas in Knoxville you feel are outstanding opportunities?

Jody: Investment properties are harder to find right now, there are not too many opportunities for flippers at the moment. Mountain properties, just outside of Knoxville, are exploding in the market due to the pandemic and the desire for social distancing. Buyers are paying top dollar for these properties and choosing to rent them out year-round. South Knoxville used to be a harder area to sell, however, it’s been recently revitalized with bike trails, movie theatres, and small businesses. Downtown has also seen big changes within the last five years adding revitalized shops and restaurants. I would consider both South Knoxville and Downtown as up and coming areas.

 

Sarah: In conclusion, is there anything you could share with our HMG blog readers to give them an inside scoop on Knoxville’s real estate market?

Jody: Knoxville has seen incredible changes in the last ten years. We have fantastic breweries and restaurants that have made Knoxville home. We used to be referred to as the “chain-capital of the world, but now it’s great to see so many local businesses on the rise. Knoxville is known for its Southern hospitality—we have a little bit of something for everybody. It’s a great town for investing in—we have the University, affordable housing, mild seasons, and lots of outdoor activities. Knoxville was also voted one of the “top ten great places to retire”, and in my opinion, I can’t say enough about the area—it’s just a fun place to live!

 

Sarah: Thanks again Jody, for taking the time to answer our questions!

Jody: Absolutely!

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Avoiding Homelessness

“I want to sell my home, but I have nowhere to go!”  This is a common scenario that we run into with our clients these days.  Due to the shortage of available homes on the market, many people are having trouble identifying a home they would like to move into once they sell their current home.  As a result, they are hesitant to put their homes on the market until they find their next home first.  

But what happens when a client finds the right home but needs to sell their current home in order to buy the new one?!  Most home sellers are unwilling to accept a contract that is contingent upon the successful sale of their of the buyer’s home unless the house is officially on the market, or even better yet, already under contract.  So how do our clients pull this off without putting themselves in a position of being homeless? 

We’ve come up with a strategy that has helped many of our sellers go after a home that is right for them as soon as it hits the market without having to list their home first.  By implementing this selling strategy, we can effectively have a client’s home on the market within 24 hours of them giving us the “green light” with our full marketing campaign in place.  Normally, the process of correctly putting a home on the market can take up to 2 weeks, but by being proactive, we can cut that timeframe down to just one day.  This allows our sellers to wait to put their homes on the market without losing the ability to put a competitive offer on a new home. 

If you’re in this situation and would like to discuss things further, fill out the form below.  We will reach out to you and come up with a plan that not only allows you to seamlessly move from one house to the next but also meets your other goals from selling your current home. 

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6 Decorating Tips for Your Home in 2020

Written By: Holli McCray

Here’s to new living spaces in 2020!

6 Decorating Tips for 2020

It’s a new year, which means new opportunities to design and decorate your living space the way you want to live. Many people relish the idea of decorating, while others dread the very thought. Whether you’re the proud owner of a new home or looking to spruce up your forever home, you’ll want to avoid these common design mistakes.

Sentimental Décor

Everyone loves their grandma, but maybe not her outdated collection of figurines.  Not only is sentimental décor a pain to dust, it typically adds clutter to the room which can add unwanted stress to your life, so ditch the kitsch. According to organizing guru, KonMari, keep only the items that bring you joy.

Displaying Art

If you’re an art lover, you know, there’s no such thing as too much.  But practically speaking, too much art and/or family photos on display can crowd a room.  We believe in keeping family at the center of every home, so save your table space and opt for a gallery wall (or two). Displaying your favorite photos or artworks on a gallery wall instead allows you to switch them out whenever you’d like.  The experts at HGTV suggest organizing the rest of your photos in albums by decade or event and keep them nicely arranged on a bookshelf.

Dried Flower Arrangements

Years ago, dried flower arrangements used to be a lot more common. But if you ask a design expert like Nate Berkus, “how exactly do you clean them?” Instead of collecting dust and aggravating allergies, opt for house plants and fresh flowers.  Adding a little green can also clear toxins in the air and bring a space to life.

According to Rutgers, studies have shown that fresh flowers have an immediate impact on happiness and a long-term positive effect on moods.  Study participants reported feeling less depressed, anxious, and agitated after receiving flowers. Flowers also create intimate connections. Giving and receiving flowers creates positive contact between family and friends. (Hint: Remember this tip for Valentine’s Day!)

Matchy Matchy

Too much of a good thing, can be a bad thing. According to Young House Love, Ideally, you want a room to “coordinate” but not “match.” Rooms that coordinate have varied textures, prints, materials, and tones that work together and appear balanced and cohesive.  Rooms that look collected over time (and feature a variety of tones, textures, and materials) always look eons more stylish than rooms that look like they could have been purchased all at once from one store.

Dark Walls

If you’ve been on Pinterest lately, you know that dark walls are in. Kitchens, dining rooms, powder rooms, and more are enrobed in rich shades from gray to navy to black. You may even be tempted to paint an accent wall to change things up, but we’d like to caution you against going too dark. According to Country Living, deeper hues, while warm and cozy, can have the unwanted effect of making a room feel small or cave-like.  Dark colors can also heat up quickly in the sun—and that sunlight can cause fast fading.  Plus, they’re pretty unforgiving when it comes to imperfections (meaning you’re going to see every lap mark and drywall chip) which can be difficult to touch up or paint over if you eventually decide you want to lighten up again.

Outdated Kitchen

Don’t let your rooms feel dated by hanging onto dated (or even worse, damaged) cabinet hardware. Make small changes like switching the hardware on your kitchen or bath cabinets for a big impact.  Kitchen cabinet hardware affects the look and feel of not just your kitchen cabinets, but the entire room. The shape of and finish on your pulls, knobs, and handles can put the final touch on your kitchen design.  The very same cabinet might have a vintage feel with porcelain knobs, or a contemporary look with brushed nickel pulls.  You can give your kitchen a very personalized treatment with something custom, like artistic glass knobs, or handworked metal in oil-rubbed bronze. Think of the hardware like jewelry for your cabinets. Let it speak for your style – be that contemporary, modern, vintage or traditional.  Check out some of Bob Villa’s favorite examples here.

The most important thing to remember about designing and decorating your home is to remain true to you.  Fads and trends may be hip, but you’re the one who’s going to have to live with it.  That said, we are always here to help you with decisions about updating your home and how it can affect its resale value.  Don’t ever hesitate to reach out to us!

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