Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Looking to Sell Your Home? Call The Mars Team

Have the Real Estate Sign in
front of your Home that
"Is Good To Know"


Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Realty. Formerly known as Prudential California Realty, our name and colors have changed but we remain the same great locally owned and 
operated company with the industry’s finest agents.  

As important, our future has never been brighter as a member of the new Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices real estate brokerage network. The brand is inspired by world-renowned Berkshire Hathaway Inc. – Warren Buffett’s worldwide holding company – and our vision is crystal clear: to be the best-recognized and most highly respected homeownership services brand in the U.S. and across the world.

We have a Gift for all of you "Our Real Estate Phone App"
Now this app is so incredibly user friendly
any where you are you can search for whats "New" on the market
Nearby For Sale, Nearby for Rent, Open Houses
Recently Sold...

So far all of our Friends, Family and Clients that have used
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Any questions shoot me an e-mail @ marsteam@mars4homes.com
or just feel free to give us a call 805-231-7698

Peter & Diane Mars
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Mobile Real Estate App


Great News Our Real Estate Mobil App is up and running!

Click Here to Download or Scan QR code for our Berkshire Hathaway Mobile Real Estate app Get FREE access to all local listings from your smartphone or tablet. "Don't Leave Home Without it"





This also works for Open Houses, Rentals..
Very user friendly give it a try~

Your Gonna thank me,


Tuesday, April 14, 2015

3 Mistakes Sellers Often Make


Home owners can get emotional about their home when it's time to sell. Here are a few mistakes sellers often make in letting emotions override logic during a transaction:
1. Being unrealistic about the home’s value.
Too often, what the seller believes their home is worth is not realistic. Despite tight inventories of homes for-sale in many markets, sellers still need to be careful not to get too greedy with their list price, say real estate professionals.
Home owners tend to get a much lower price when they overprice a home at the onset and then drop the price several times. The longer the home lingers on a market, the more likely it will receive a deeper discount, notesrealtor.com®. McEnearney Associates, a real estate company in McLean, Va., found that to be true. Homes for sale in August 2013 sold within the first week on the market for an average of 2.08 percent above list price, while homes that stayed on the market four months sold for an average of 11.53 percent below the original price.
A reasonable price would be based on comparable properties that are selling for and the home's appraised value. "No offers within a 30-day period means the price is too high," real estate sales associate Djana Morris told The Washington Post.
2. Not making a better home presentation.
Another big mistake: Home owners who fail to spruce up their home's interiors and exteriors. "At a minimum, home owners should conduct a thorough cleaning, haul out clutter, make sure the home is well-lit and fix any major aesthetic issues," Chris Polychron, the president of the National Association of REALTORS®, said in a statement about findings from NAR's 2015 Profile of Home Staging, a survey of more than 2,300 REALTORS® representing buyers and sellers. 
Eighty-one percent of REALTORS® who represent buyers surveyed by NAR said that staged homes make it easier for their home buyers to visualize a property as their future home. Forty-six percent of buyer agents also reported that staging makes their buyers more willing to tour a home they viewed online, and 45 percent say that buyers tend to view the value of the home more positively if it is decorated to buyers’ tastes. 28 percent of agents said their buyers are even more willing to overlook other property faults if a home is staged.
3. Not being honest about the home’s history.
It can be tempting for some home owners to hide their home's history and fail to disclose flaws. But agents need to remind their sellers that covering up serious flaws – such as foundation problems, leaky roofs, mold, or more – could come back to haunt them later. The buyer may uncover the flaws during the home inspection and may want to then back out of the deal or ask the seller to fix the problem then. If the issues aren't discovered until after the sale, sellers may even find themselves in a legal battle later on. It's important to remind sellers upfront about any potential issues with the home.
Don't let your Emotions get In the way when selling your Home! We have seen these things happen over and over again and it only hinders their sale~
Any Real estate Questions Give Us a Call 805-231-7698
Have a Great Day,






Monday, April 13, 2015

Go Green 2015 Arbor / Earth Celebration

Saturday, April 18th, 2015Conejo Creek Park
1379 E. Janss Road
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

FREE ADMISSION

Free Shuttle Service from Conejo Creek South to Conejo Creek North
Arbor/Earth Day is a major City-sponsored event celebrating both Arbor and Earth Day in a fun, family-oriented venue. This year's event will feature more than 100 environmental exhibitors, animal shows, children's activities, entertainment, an eco-friendly car show, bike rodeo, biochar, greywater, permaculture and compost workshops and much more...



Entertainment Schedule:

11 AM – Mad Science’s What Do you Know about H2O?
12 Noon – Mayor’s Welcome and Chumash Blessing Ceremony with Dennis Garcia
12:30 pm – Conejo Drum Circle
1:15 pm – Mad Science’s What Do You Know about H2O?
2:00 p.m. – The Bisquits Band
2:45 pm – Los Cerritos Middle School Show Choir
3:15 pm – The Bisquits Band
Learn About the Animals at JUNGLELAND U:12:00 Noon: Nature of Wildworks
1:00 p.m.: Moorpark Exotic Animal Training Program