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December 28, 2010

Winter Curb Appeal

Filed under: Ask the Expert — Tags: , , , , , , , , — katrina.christian @ 8:53 pm

In current conditions Agents and Home Owners are looking for interesting ways to market properties.  Catching a Buyer’s attention within the first few moments they see a home on one of the many websites devoted to real estate sales or during a “drive by” showing of your property is crucial and a little tricky in the Winter.

Here are a few tips for updating the look of a listing to refresh its content and grab the Buyer’s attention during the Winter Season;

Pictures say it all!

A great way to have a Buyer not “click thought to the next” listing while they are browsing online is to update the pictures shown with a listing to reflect the current season.

A great effect that can be used is after a fresh snow fall, at dusk, when there is still a little light outside,  turn all the lights on in the home that are visible through the windows from the outside. Take an exterior shot of the home to show a warm and cozy invitation to view the home further. Make sure to turn off the flash while taking the picture and use a tripod to reduce blur. Also, open up all the blinds and curtains to show glimpses of the inside – create curiosity.

 If nothing significant in the home has been changed then updating interior pictures is not necessary. However a fresh look at the rooms in the home may renew interest in a Buyer that has viewed the home before.  New pictures will also help increase the traffic to the home’s listing by providing fresh content for internet search engines. Be cautious though, pictures with holiday decorations may put-off a Buyer and if they are not managed in a timely way can date the look of the home. The written description of the home on website listings should also be updated regularly to increase views of the property on real estate websites.

While showcasing a home during the Winter season creates an “in the now” effect make sure to still include pictures of the home, deck, porch and garden during the warmer months – create anticipation.

Drive By Showings

A drive by showing of a home may happen with or with out the Seller or Agent’s knowledge. It’s an easy way for a Buyer to narrow down which houses they want to view completely from a long list they may have compiled from browsing websites. Buyers will decide which house they want to view based on their first impression of the outside of a home.

Here are some Curb Appeal tips to make a home it’s most attractive in the stark landscape of Winter;

In Winter time most potential Buyers will be viewing properties just before, during and just after dusk. Make sure to have the driveway, paths, decks & porches clear of snow and ice. Use clear outdoor flood lighting to accent interesting architectural aspects, evergreen landscaping and outdoor entertaining areas.

Get the Buyer thinking of Sunnier days and Summer entertaining by keeping the deck and outdoor entertaining areas “set up”. Use outdoor friendly fabrics on weather friendly furnishings that mimic the decorating scheme from inside the home. Landscape lighting can add to outdoor spaces even in winter time if it’s pointed to high light an evergreen or sculpture item.  This extra touch will make a wonderful story like effect when viewing it from inside.

Evergreens come in may shades and textures adding interest to a sleeping garden. A winter garden does not need a lot, just a few bushes, topiaries or small trees can add interest and depth to an otherwise blank space. Since it’s too late to plant an evergreens now see about using potted evergreens, remember, just a few, keep the grouping in odd numbers and the impact will be immediate.

Color used wisely can add wonderful touches to the outside of a home. Make the front door a focal point with a Winter wreath made of willow and evergreen with touches of deep purple. Stay away from holiday themed wreaths as they can not be left out through the whole of the season. If there are window boxes use evergreen cuttings and add in some foliage items from the cabbage family to add a wonderful deep purple touch. If purple isnot a favorite color check out Winter color palettes to find a color that will pop but remember to stick with colors seen in nature.

With these tips and regular attention you can create a wonderful winter setting around a home and market it for all four seasons!

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December 17, 2010

Pocono Pines…Then & Now Book – available on CD

Filed under: Community Events — katrina.christian @ 9:09 pm

Copies are available for sale, of the Pocono Pines …Then & Now book on CD at our Pocono Pines office on Route 940.

 The wildly popular book that features over 100 vintage photographs and corresponding contemporary views of the Pocono Pines area is now available for purchase in this digital form. When the books were published this year mid-summer they only last a few short weeks – a second publishing date is still not set. If you missed your chance to get a copy of the book then, you have a second chance to get it now in this user friendly format. Anyone familiar with our area would love this CD full of our rich history as a gift this Holiday season! ALL SALES in excess of out-of-pocket costs will be dedicated to the SUPPORT OF CLYMER LIBRARY.

This Once Boarding house/ Hotel is the current home to our Pocono Pines Office and is featured in the book Pocono Pines...Then & Now

The former Linnie Lee - Now home to Century 21 Select Group Pocono Pines

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December 14, 2010

CENTURY 21 Select Group Extends Affiliation With World’s Largest Residential Real Estate Sales Organization

Filed under: Ask the Expert,Real Estate Issues in the News — katrina.christian @ 8:16 pm

Blakeslee, Pa (Grassroots Newswire) December XX — CENTURY 21 Select Group  is proud to announce that it has extended its affiliation with Century 21 Real Estate LLC with the signing of a new year franchise agreement extending their affiliation to 2018.

“CENTURY 21 Select Group joined the CENTURY 21 System in 1978 and has established a solid and successful real estate firm in the Pocono Mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania with a reputation for its local market knowledge and high quality customer service,” said Maggie Flartey, broker/owner of CENTURY 21 Select Group.

Joining the CENTURY 21® System as single office since 1978, CENTURY 21 Select Group now consists of 14 offices, making it the largest real estate company in Northeast Pennsylvania.   Earning Centurion Office Designations and Pinnacle Quality Service Awards, CENTURY 21 Select Group is also a proud supporter of Easter Seals. The offices have raised $18,000 for the organizations through various fundraisers including a car raffle and 5k run.

“Century 21 Select Group is proud and excited to continue our affiliation with the CENTURY 21® System. We are looking forward to continuing to provide our award winning services.” said Bob Bossuyt, Broker/Owner Century 21 Select Group Pocono Pines & Pocono Lake.

CENTURY 21 Select Group is headquartered at Route 115, Blakeslee and offers full-service real estate capabilities, specializing in residential sales in 10 locations throughout the Poconos and the surrounding area. 

About Century 21 Select Group

CENTURY 21 Select Group, www.century21selectgroup.com, is a full service real estate brokerage company with more than 140 associates serving throughout the Pocono Mountains and Delaware Highlands of Northeastern Pennsylvania.

© 2010 Century 21 Real Estate LLC. CENTURY 21® Is A Registered Trademark Licensed To Century 21 Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each CENTURY 21 Office is Independently Owned and Operated.

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December 6, 2010

Community Spotlight

Though the Weather is Cold there is a Wonderful Place to Go

Submitted By: Katie Daggett

Pinecrest Lake Golf and Country Club has plenty to offer in the Spring, Summer and Fall, golf, swimming, boating, fishing, tennis, outdoor heated Swimming pool with Slide. All this AND a secluded woodland setting.

 But what do you do when the temperature outside leaves no room to doubt that it’s winter? Well you can hop in the car and head to Camelback, Jack Frost or Big Boulder Ski Area’s – all just 15 to 25  minutes away. You can shop at the Crossings outlets or lunch in charming Downtown Stroudsburg or Jim Thorpe, once again just a short car ride away.

But what if you don’t want to get back into your car after your trip in from NJ, NY or Philly and points south? What can you do just outside your door? Better yet what can the kids do that will keep them occupied for more then 15 minutes AND will give them childhood memories to last a life time?

Well, I’ll tell you. There are some of the most beautiful and untouched cross country ski trails just outside your door at Pinecrest. Hidden and private, these trails offer sanctuary to all kind of local fauna. Pennsylvania White Tail Deer, Beaver, fox, winter birds as well as all other kind of small woodland creatures. If you don’t think that cross country skiing is your cup of tea grab a pair of skates or a warm blanket and a pic-nic lunch for you and the kids and head out to Beaver Brook Skating Pond.

If you have ever seen the movie “The Bishop’s Wife” (1947), and you should it’s a Christmas classic, then you will be able to imagine this most perfect of Capraesque places.

Two ponds connected by a spill way with a wooden board walk over it make up Beaver Brook’s skating area. The pond to the right is just the right shape and size for a game of pond hockey. Now the pond to the left is round and charming, with wooden steps to help you get from the woods to the ice. Both ponds are surrounded by pine tress big and small, but this pond, this pond to the left, well, it has the most perfect little island in the middle with three tall, thick pines to give it a bit of purpose and a pic-nic table to hold you when you want to take a break. And when it starts to get a little chilly all you have to do is lite a fire in the fire pit with the perfectly split and stacked dry wood straight from it’s shelter.

This is a special place that once only seemed to exist in books and films. So bring your skates, your family, your friends and don’t forget the smores and the hot coco too. You can have that perfect winter memory to share or to save for your very own. It’s all up to you.

Sales & Vacation rentals are available in Pinecrest Lake Golf & Country Club – visit www.c21poconopines.com or click on the link to the left for our Pocono Pines office.

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December 3, 2010

Century 21 Select Group Broker raises thousands for Local causes

Subnitted By; Katie Daggett

Bob Bossuyt, Broker – Owner of Century 21 Select Group Pocono Pines was recently thanked by two local charities for his work in their annual events this past Summer and Fall.

 Bob helped raise over $8,000 for the Linda Creed Breast Cancer Foundation for their annual Ladies’ Golf & Tennis Tournaments held in Lake Naomi, Pocono Pines over the weekend of July 20th through the 22nd, 2010.

 By obtaining many donations from local business leaders, securing a vacation home in Sanibel Island, FL, and obtaining many venues in Philadelphia for the silent auction, the charity was able to raise $40,000 from this years’ event.  

 “A Very SPECIAL THANK YOU TO BOB BOSSUYT, a wonderful man who helped us more than we can express” reads and excerpt from the published thank you letter from the Linda Creed Breast Cancer Foundation.

 Bob Bossuyt was also eager to help the new Pocono Mountain Regional Police Foundation to reach out during their inaugural Foundation Fundraiser event weekend October 16th & 17th, 2010.

 Bob was able to raise $3,000 for the PMRPF in this their first foray into fundraising and can’t wait to help them out again next year.

 Bob Bossuyt is an inspiration to those of us that want to help our local charities and can’t seem to get started, I asked him what his secret was – “Just jump in and get started. These folks need our help to get these amazing things they do accomplished, anyone can help in small and big ways. If it’s your special talent, your area connections or the time you can spend manning a table or setting up, if you just ask “What can I do to help” you’ll get an answer and direction”

 The Linda Creed Breast Cancer Foundation and the Pocono Mountain Regional Police Foundation have thanked Bob as you’ve read here. Now I would like to thank him as well for teaching the value of being involved with our local charities and seeing their good deeds everyday.

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