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Northern Virginia Real Estate Company Pasquali Realty Group Offers Home Maintenance Tips For New Homeowners

Saturday, October 11th, 2014


Burke, VA (PRWEB) October 02, 2014

Pasquali Realty Group, a Northern Virginia real estate company asks, whether a new homeowner or one for years, think of keeping the home in top shape. It could prevent costly problems down the road — and assist in getting top dollar when it comes time to sell.

The first thing to do is develop and then implement a maintenance plan.

The Insurance Information Institute, the American Society of Home Inspectors, the National Association of Home Builders, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Freddie Mac and the U.S. Homebuyer Education Center offer a host of maintenance tips.

Water:

Check visible water pipes and sewer lines for cracks, rusting and leaking; turn on faucets to test water pressure and volume; and look for clogged or sluggish drains or dripping faucets. If pipes are galvanized or steel and the house is old, be sure to check carefully along the entire length of the pipe. Wrap the pipes with heating tape every winter and insulate unfinished rooms such as garages if they contain exposed pipes. Also check for signs of leaking or rusting on the water heater.

Electricity:

Check the electrical system’s load center and see if there are fuses or circuit breakers; also check its age and look for signs of wear or exposed wires.

Heat:

Check the heating system for gas leaks and cracks in the heat exchanger. Maintain the furnace, fireplace, boiler, water heater, space heater and wood-burning stove and have the heating system serviced every year. Clean and vacuum dust from vents, baseboard heaters and cold-air returns.

Gas:

Check all smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detectors. Change the heating and air conditioning filters. Have the appliances inspected for gas leaks and adequate ventilation.

Insulation:

The attic should be five to 10 degrees warmer than outside air. Check weather stripping and caulking around windows and doors and replace or repair it as needed. Also repair broken glass and loose or missing putty on windows.

Basement/Attic:

Well-insulated basements and crawl spacers will protect the pipes from freezing. Check the basement for signs of water leaking, dampness, flooding, dry rot and termites. Check the attic for signs of leaks and any rodent or insect infestation.

Exterior:

Remove all debris from gutters. Maintain the steps and handrails. Inspect the roof for damaged or loose shingles; gaps in the flashing where the roofing and siding meet vents and flues; and damaged mortar around the chimney (especially at the joints, caps and washes). Inspect the home’s exterior walls, looking for possible weather-related damage like cracks and loose or crumbling mortar.

Pasquali Realty Group is an incorporated business that is a subsidiary under NBI Realty, and is currently licensed in both Virginia, and Washington, DC. They are a member of the National Board of Realtors(NAR), Virginia Board of Realtors(VAR), and Northern Virginia Board of Realtors(NVAR).







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Northern Virginia Real Estate Company Pasquali Realty Group Offers Tips To Prepare The Home For Holiday Guests

Thursday, November 21st, 2013


Burke, VA (PRWEB) November 14, 2013

Preparing the home for the annual onslaught of family and friends takes time and forethought. Pasquali Realty Group, a Northern Virginia real estate company offers the following tips to help prepare for holiday guests.

Prioritize

The day before guests arrive is no time to pull apart junk drawers and clean out linen closets. Declutter guest rooms and public areas foyer, kitchen, living room, den, and dining room. Remove anything unnecessary from countertops, coffee tables, and ottomans; if its out of sight, keep it out of mind, for now. If running short of time, bag up the clutter and store it in car trunks, basements, and out-of-the-way closets. Sort and arrange after your guests depart.

Safety

Light the way: Make sure outside lights are working so guests dont trip on the way to the door. Put motion-activated night lights in hallways, bathrooms, and bedrooms to ensure safe passage after the sun sets.

Child Proofing: Ask parents to bring hardware that keeps their small ones safe, such as baby gates and cabinet locks. Transfer toxic cleaners and medicines from base to wall cabinets. Hide matches and lighters.

Fire prevention: Smoke detector batteries should be changed every 6 months. Every time you set your clock for daylight savings time is a good reminder. If the batteries are older than 6 months, change them now. After guests arrive, run a quick fire drill: Make sure they can locate exits and fire extinguishers, and that they know how to open windows and doors.

Entryway upgrades

The homes foyer is the first place guests see, so make a good first impression.

Upgrade exterior entry doors or give old doors a new coat of paint. Polish and tighten door hardware, and oil hinges to prevent squeaks.

Remove scratches from hardwood floors, stairs, and wood railings. Place a small rug or welcome mat at the entrance to protect floors from mud and snow.

Clear out shoes, umbrellas, and other clutter.

Add extra hooks to walls so guests can hang coats and hats.

Add a storage bench where guests can remove boots and shoes.

Kitchen prep

The kitchen is command central during the holidays, so make sure its ready for guests and extra helpers.

To increase storage, install a pot rack to clear cooking items off countertops and ranges.

Move the coffee station into a family room so guests dont crowd the kitchen when trying to fix meals.

Sleeping arrangements

For guest rooms, replace the ceiling fixture with a ceiling fan and light combo, which helps guests customize their room temperature without fiddling with the thermostat for the entire house.

To carve sleeping space out of public areas, buy a folding screen or rolling bookcase, which will provide privacy for sleepers. Fold or roll it away in the morning.

Bathroom storage

Bring toilet paper, towels, and toiletries out of hiding, and place them on open shelves so guests can find them easily.

If not enough wall space for shelves, place these items in open baskets around the bathroom.

Also, outfit each tub with a bath mat (to avoid falls) and each toilet with a plunger (to avoid embarrassment).

Pasquali Realty Group is an incorporated business that is a subsidiary under NBI Realty, and is currently licensed in both Virginia, and Washington, DC. They are a member of the National Board of Realtors(NAR), Virginia Board of Realtors(VAR), and Northern Virginia Board of Realtors(NVAR).







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Virginia Beach Foreclosure Homes for Sale Website Launches

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013


Virginia Beach,VA (PRWEB) June 01, 2013

Virginia Beach Foreclosure Homes for Sale is a very prominent search term used by consumers. The new foreclosure webpage (see it now) launched makes it easy for the buyer specifically seeking a distressed property. Foreclosure homes come in various sizes, conditions, pricing terms, and locations. Finding the right foreclosure for the buyer or investor is now easy using this new and advanced webpage.

The launch of this new innovative website offers a one-stop destination and resource. The site offers dynamic updated listings as they come on the Virginia Beach real estate market.

The website gives the buyer or investor the ability to search homes and condos by price range, bedrooms, baths, schools, square feet, association fees, restrictions, and much more. Most all of these foreclosure home and condo listings will have extensive pictures, floor plans, and detailed property descriptions.

The website offers the potential buyer or investor the opportunity to sign-up to receive daily email notifications of new properties or use the RSS Feed available. Buyers or viewers can simply bookmark the page and return when convenient by simply refreshing the link to see the most up to date foreclosure listings.

Purchasing a Virginia Beach foreclosure home requires the buyer be informed and conduct due diligence. Due diligence may require conducting recommended inspections and reviewing financing options. A home inspection is a must for the buyer considering the home as a primary residence while an investor may fore-go inspection(s).

Buyers considering a foreclosure or any other home or condo should consult a Buyers Agent to represent their interests. The Buyers Agent can provide financing alternatives, provide objective data about the area and other homes for sale, explain home owner association documents, negotiating expertise, solve issues that may arise with the seller or lender, coordinate inspections, provide periodic on-site visits and updates on the process (and pictures) if the buyer is out of town, and ensure that a smooth and problem free closing occurs. In almost all cases using a buyers agent cost the consumer no out of pocket money.

Similar to the Virginia Beach Just Listed Site, the Virginia Beach foreclosure homes for sale website is an easy, no-hassle way to browse communities and save favorites for future viewing. It is available now for immediate use.

Dennis Blackmore, is a REALTOR