28 February, 2009

Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day #361

Filed under: Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day — TimAyres @ 6:31 pm

February 28th, 2009

02282009

What possible good could this photo do? It’s mostly of the ceiling! Always take a few moments to review the photos you take, and take LOTS, so you don’t have to post photos like this on the MLS.

See all the usual suspects here.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 6% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | | |



Similar Posts

27 February, 2009

Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day #359 & #360

Filed under: Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day — TimAyres @ 1:04 pm

February 26th, 2009

02262009

This picture, besides being almost completely white, is too zoomed in to give the buyer a good look at this bathroom. Chances are they’ll move on to another listing that they can get a better feel for online.

February 27th, 2009

I'm just not a FAN of this picture!

I'm just not a FAN of this picture!

Of all the things you could photograph, why zoom in on this fan?! Sure, it’s neat, but wouldn’t a buyer be more interested in seeing the whole room, to put the lovely fan into context? Remember, your potential buyers are buying a home, and while decorating is important to most, this isn’t the time to showcase the light fixtures.

See all the usual suspects here.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 6% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | | | | | |



Similar Posts

25 February, 2009

Some Interesting Victoria Condo Statistics

Filed under: Buying, Real Estate, Strata — TimAyres @ 8:19 am

Cook Street Village in the Fall

Cook Street Village in the Fall

One of the things I like about our real estate market is that it’s small enough that I can be confident selling homes and acreages here in Sooke where I live, and also helping people move to other regions in the Victoria Area. I started selling real estate in Vancouver, and it is much harder to do, due to the vastly larger geographic area of the region.

One of the challenges of a career in real estate is dealing with unforeseen problems. Case in point, yesterday. I have some clients that were supposed to close and move into their first condo in Victoria yesterday. I helped get them a great price on a large two bedroom right in Cook Street Village – an awesome location. As their notary was about to register title, she was reading through the strata minutes and came upon a notice dated about 2 weeks ago (well after we’d finalized the contract and removed conditions) that the strata council had called a special general meeting for next week to consider a vote to restrict the building to those aged 55 and older. While the bylaw, if passed, wouldn’t affect my clients (they’d be “grandfathered”), it may affect their ability to sell the unit when the time comes. No one bothered to tell either the listing REALTOR® or I about the proposed change.

Naturally, they were quite upset about it, and investigated whether they had a legal right to walk away from the contract, which they didn’t want to do because this is the perfect place for them. Their legal rights are pretty slim, since the Contract doesn’t provide for this sort of a situation, and functionally, it’s the same as if the noticed was delivered the day after they moved in, which could happen at any time.

To help ease their minds, I ran a few statistics for 55+ condos vs regular condos in Victoria over the past year. I really couldn’t find a conclusive difference in the selling price; in fact, it appeared that 55+ units sold for more than this unit on a per-square-foot basis.

So I thought I’d look at it from a different angle. Surely, if you restrict a building to those aged 55 and older, you’re cutting out a good chunk of your market and it should take longer to sell, right? Wrong! I found virtually NO difference in the days on market for comparable 55+ condos and regular condos in Victoria. Average time on market is about 66 days for each in the past year.

That being said, I still think it’s a bad idea for condominiums and their strata councils to restrict places based on age unless it’s a specifically-designed retirement community (assisted living, for example). Any way you look at it, you’re cutting out a good portion of your market, and with the number of condos on the market in Victoria increasing all the time, your pool of potential buyers starts to get pretty thin.

Instead, why not deal with the issues directly? Is the problem that you’re worried about noise? Enact a noise bylaw and enforce it! Parties? Same thing – enforce a bylaw! Personally, I’d rather live in a building that has mostly older folks in it – I enjoy my peace and quiet. There are better ways to control the “problems” from younger residents than barring them completely.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 13% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | | | | | |



Similar Posts

Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day #358

Filed under: Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day — TimAyres @ 7:21 am

February 25th, 2009

Windows Vista?

Windows Vista?

Stand back, turn on some lights and/or use a good flash, and capture more of this room. From this picture we can’t tell anything about the size or dimensions of the room, or even what kind of room it is. Is it a bedroom? Living room? Remember, the buyers looking at this home on the Internet haven’t toured through it like you have, and they won’t be able to tell details about the place from your pictures unless you give them contextual clues.

See all the usual suspects here.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 7% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | | | | | |



Similar Posts

24 February, 2009

Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day #357

Filed under: Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day — TimAyres @ 12:47 pm

Feruary 24th, 2009

Caution - Yard Slope

Caution - Yard Slope

There were about 8 pictures on this listing, with 6 of them being of the garden in the summer months, one of which included a person in it.

See all the usual suspects here.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 6% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | | | | |



Similar Posts

23 February, 2009

Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day #356

Filed under: Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day — TimAyres @ 8:21 am

February 23rd, 2009

02232009

As I approach one year’s worth of Horrible MLS Photos, several things become apparent. There is no shortage of horrible photos from which to choose to display here. And, of that set of photos, the most common sub-set is that of bathrooms. Unless they’re huge, bathrooms look awful most of the time unless you are using a wide-angle lens.

I talk a lot on this blog about wide-angle lenses, and I’m not sure if I’ve ever demonstrated the difference. Have a look below, and you’ll see that the difference is amazing. Both pictures were taken from the same position in the bathroom. The top picture was taken with a regular point-and-shoot, and the bottom with a Canon Digital Rebel XTi with a 10-20mm wide-angle lens.

Regular Point-And-Shoot

Regular Point-And-Shoot

Wide-Angle Lens

Wide-Angle Lens

It’s not hard to see the difference it makes, especially with small rooms.

See all the usual suspects here.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 8% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | | | | |



Similar Posts

22 February, 2009

Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day #355

Filed under: Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day — TimAyres @ 10:40 am

February 22nd, 2009

Cornered

Cornered

You don’t have to be a National Geographic photographer to see that this one stinks. What possible value does this provide a potential buyer. I’ve said it many times, and I’ll say it again. In this market, good marketing is key, and that includes capturing as many buyers as possible via your photos. If you can’t take decent pictures, hire somebody who can.

See all the usual suspects here.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 7% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | | | |



Similar Posts

    None Found

21 February, 2009

Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day #354

Filed under: Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day — TimAyres @ 6:15 pm

February 21st, 2009

I Love Lamp

I Love Lamp

This mess is blurry, poorly composed, and offers no value to a buyer. You can’t even tell what kind of room this is; that could be a bed or a couch.

See all the usual suspects here.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 5% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | |



Similar Posts

20 February, 2009

The Crisis Of Credit Visualized

Filed under: News, Real Estate 101, Video — TimAyres @ 8:29 am

Below is an excellent video (RSS and e-mail Readers may need to click through to view it) outlining how the global economic downturn got started with the credit crisis in the U.S. If you’ve heard the term sub-prime and aren’t exactly sure what that’s all about, this video does a great job explaining it.

Bear in mind that this is U.S. focused, but it’s a very informative look at how this mess all started. It will also help you understand why Canada’s banks are in good shape: they avoided much of the financial instruments mentioned in the video, and our conservative banking practices and tighter regulations prevented them from getting over-leveraged, and from giving money to people who shouldn’t have qualified.


The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 9% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | | | | |



Similar Posts

Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day #353

Filed under: Horrible MLS Photo Of The Day — TimAyres @ 8:14 am

February 20th, 2009

Must Love Ducks

Must Love Ducks

This photo was one out of about 6 on the listing. While they are kinda cute, it begs the question: Are ducks fixtures or chattels?!

See all the usual suspects here.

-Tim Ayres – Sooke Real Estate Professional

Your comments are welcomed and encouraged!
Just use the form or link below this post.

You can bookmark this post using the button below,
or subscribe to this blog for free updates using the big buttons on the sidebar!

Popularity: 6% [?]

Tagged: | | | | | | | | |



Similar Posts