Danielle Groeneweg

7354 Alma Court, Ferndale

 

7354 Alma Court, Ferndale

$574,900

~One of a kind BRAND new home on huge lot w/room for shop. So many beautiful upgrades & high-end features throughout this 2,800 sq ft +/- home including quartz counters, gorgeous laminate wood flooring, huge sunny laundry/mud room, spacious kitchen & more. Kitchen boasts full wine bar w/fridge, eat-in island, ss apps, & butler pantry leading to formal dining. Master suite has vaulted ceilings, Baker view, & luxurious bath w/tiled shower & garden tub. AC & giant covered front porch finish it off!

8193 Skagit Way, Birch Bay

8193 Skagit Way, Birch Bay, WA 98230

$374,000

Beautiful high quality modern style craftsman on spacious lot in Birch Bay Village backing to a greenbelt! Still time to make selections, slated to be completed end of Sept. Ideal one story layout w/ vaulted living room, cozy gas fireplace, spacious kitech w/large eating island, walk-in pantry, quartz, stainless apps & full time back splash. Large master w/ giant walk-in closet & master bath, plus two spare bedrms, full guest ba, laundry & more! All w/ BBV year round amenities & 24/7 gated security!

***Home is expiring SOON but will be available again when it is completed. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to pick out colors & customize.***

2777 Sedge St

2777 Sedge St, Lynden

$306,000

~Presale available, only 5 lots left in the North Prairie Cottages! Plan A has over 1,500 sq ft w/3 bds, 2 1/2 ba, 2 car garage & fronts shared greenbelt. Standard amenities of this home include gorgeous vinyl plank wood flooring, granite countered kitchen w/extra tall cabs & stainless steel appliances. Great size island w/eating bar open to spacious vaulted dining & living room. Master boasts large walk in closet & full ensuite bath. Several selections for buyer to choose from!~

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0 Oertel Way, Blaine

 

New Vacant Land Listing in Blaine

~$115,000~

Over 1/2 acre lot with bay vies in coveted northwest facing side of Semiahmoo! Ready to build w/ approved plans, soil testing, water/electric in street – just need septic. Just minutes from all of Semiahmoo’s amenities, gorgeous sunsets & beaches, yet within private quiet neighborhood. Plans available for review upon request.

 

 

 

 

 

 

How Important is Curb Appeal?

The first impression you have on a person or place definitely make a lasting impression on you. So, it should come as no surprise that buyers rate a home lots of times based on their first impression and the first thing they are going to see is the outside of the home. That is why curb appeal is so important. Angela Colley wrote a great article on Realtor.com that describes six curb appeal disasters to avoid. Here it is:

“It’s difficult to put a dollar value on your curb appeal. No one can quite agree on exactly what you’ll get for slaving away in the front yard a few weekends before you put your home up for sale.

Some estimates claim that a well-landscaped lawn could increase the value of your home by 5% to 20%. But other return on investment estimates are even larger—anywhere from 100% to even a whopping 1,000%. Whoa!

Doesn’t it make you want to break out the gardening gloves and hop to it? Good! Because if you skip bumping up your curb appeal before putting your home on the market, the only person who shows up to your open house might be your real estate agent.

Curb appeal is your home’s first impression on prospective buyers and, as we all know, first impressions matter. Make a big mistake in the presentation, and you’ll have a hard time getting buyers through the door.

But how do you know if you’re making a big mistake? It depends. Check out how close you are to these curb appeal disasters.

1. The outside doesn’t match the inside

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Chain-link fence, overgrown lawn, no landscaping … even if your house is gorgeous inside, potential buyers might not be able to see its beauty if they need a weed whacker to get to the front door.

We’ll repeat it: First impressions matter. No matter how great your personality is, you wouldn’t go on a first date without brushing your teeth and hair and putting on pants (we hope). So you shouldn’t put your home on the market without a little TLC, either.

“There is nothing worse than seeing pictures of a home’s beautiful interior online only to find that they completely neglected the outside of their home,” says Liz MacDonald, Philadelphia-based home stager and host of the web series Shelf Help.

2. Overflowing (or visible) trash cans

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Trash, shockingly enough, is a nonstarter for most home buyers. Obviously, garbage spilling over your lawn is a big no-no. But even the sight of trash cans on the curb can be a turnoff.

“Make sure to keep those trash bins out of sight and as empty as possible at all times,” MacDonald says. “The last thing you want buyers to think about when making a first impression is the trash.”

If you need to move out before the home sells, make sure to check in on things regularly (or have a friend or neighbor do it for you). Movers may leave stuff behind or the neighbor’s trash may blow into your yard—things happen—just don’t let buyers see it.

3. The half-finished house

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Unless you’re selling your house as is or as a tear-down, don’t leave any outdoor home improvement projects incomplete. If the first thing that buyers see is an unfinished paint job or patchy roofing, odds are good they’ll assume the inside is unfinished as well and just keep on driving.

4. An overly unique sense of style

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Love your bright violet front door? Think your flock of pink flamingos is delightfully kitsch? Are you certain your giant dinosaur-shaped mailbox is so you? We get it. Being able to display a style all your own is one of the best aspects of homeownership.

That is, until you go to sell your house.

“Keeping items like lawn art or ornaments is too specific to appeal to the masses,” MacDonald says.

Rein it in on the inside and the outside, otherwise potential buyers will just see a whole lot of weekend work ahead.

“Your best bet is to go neutral to appeal to the broadest range of buyers,” MacDonald says. That means no bright colors, no unusual trim choices, and no DIY garage-door mural (even if it is kind of adorable).

5. The barren wasteland

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One of the biggest mistakes you can make is to do nothing at all. No matter how clean, updated, and sellable your house is, there’s something extremely off-putting about not having any landscaping.

Houses with nothing green going on just seem, well, naked. And you don’t even have to do much—or spend much—to make your yard pop.

“Modern and minimal is always the way to go,” MacDonald says.

Add some simple shrubs that are native to your area, a few flower beds or fruit trees for some color, and voila—you’ve got curb appeal.

6. The overcrowded porch

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A big, comfy porch is like catnip to buyers on the prowl, but only if you’ve done it right. If your porch is overflowing with large chairs, planters, and hanging baskets, buyers are going to feel claustrophobic—not cozy.

“Keeping it simple is key,” MacDonald says. “You want to showcase the space without any clutter or extra pieces of furniture that don’t function specifically for the purpose of enjoying your porch.””

If you are getting ready to list your home this Spring, I suggest taking the time to make sure the outside of your home is just as inviting and show ready as the inside. Maybe even add a couple hanging baskets or potted plants to give a pop color for Spring. If you are thinking about selling your home and would like some advice on curb appeal, feel free to contact me.

Thanks for reading!

 

 

 

2118 Shortcake Lane, Lynden

 

2118 Shortcake Lane, Lynden

$469,900

Like new custom designed modern home on quiet cul-de-sac w/LARGE fenced in lot. This beautiful home is sleek & modern w/durable high quality finishes throughout. Gorgeous laminate wood flooring, floor to vaulted ceiling tiled fireplace, gleaming white kitchen w/stainless steel apps, sparkling quartz counters, & open inviting great room. Master retreat w/walk-in tiled shower, sep soaking tub, & ginormous walk in closet. 4 bdrm, 3 full ba floor plan w/bonus rm in maximizing layout. Must see!

Open House Weekend!

Join me for an Open House this Sunday April 9th 1:00-3:00 at 708 Poplar Drive Unit #3, Bellingham, WA.

~RARE opportunity to own one of Lake Whatcom’s Lakeside North condos! Prime location on N Shore w/breathtaking panoramic views of the land & mountains. This tastefully updated end unit boasts dream gourmet kitchen, vaulted ceilings, large private patio, new heat pump, furnace, flooring & more. With 400′ of private waterfront, 2 docks w/boat slips & no bank lake access you are all set for a year-round getaway. Enjoy kayaking, boating, entertaining & water sports to name a few. This won’t last!~

1917 Emerald Way, Price Reduction!

1917 Emerald Way, Lynden

$549,900

~Gorgeous custom craftsman home in Homestead Golf Course community on coveted west side of town. With over 3,600 sq ft, every room in this home is spacious & well designed. Inviting great room w/soaring vaulted ceilings & stone fireplace open to gourmet kitchen & large dining room. Main floor master boasts fireplace, huge walk-in closet, & full ensuite w/walk-in custom tile shower & garden soaking tub to relax. A/C, irrigation, extra large garage, large covered back patio – too much to list!~

2765 Dawn Lane, Custer

 

2765 Dawn Lane, Custer, WA 98240

Priced @ $55,000

~3/4 acre parcel in quiet mid-county location with lots of leg work already done! Everything already prepped for your new manufactured home. With a 24′ x 48′ pad site, 3 bdrm septic installed, & community well most of the preliminary work has been done for you. Beautiful and peaceful setting awaits your final touches.~

1962 North Prairie Lane

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1962 North Prairie Lane

$298,000

Pre-sale available, still time to choose colors! Affordable & BRAND new home in popular east side of Lynden. Over 1,600 sq ft 3 bd, 2.5 bath quality built home w/tons of upgrades & fronting shared greenbelt. This craftsman style home features beautiful vinyl plank wood flooring, granite countered kitchen w/stainless steel appliances, walk-in pantry, main floor master w/full en-suite, & tons of natural light! Still under construction but call to view model home.