Real Estate Market

Bergen County Real Estate Market Trends

PICTURE PERFECT

Whether you are preparing your home for sale or simply want to spruce up your house for the summer, the experts at the Paint Quality Institute (www.paintquality.com) suggest following several simple rules to make the exterior of your home look its best. 

First, prepare the surface properly. Use a long-handled brush and soap and water to scrub the surface, then use a scraper or wire brush to remove any loose, flaky or peeling paint. Sand down any rough edges and brush off any remaining dust and particles left behind.  

Use top quality paint for your project. For most wood and other exterior surfaces, 100 percent acrylic latex works best because it provides a thicker, more durable film and easily conceals old paint color. And since acrylic latex lasts up to 10 years or longer, you won’t have to repaint unless you decide to change the color scheme. 

Using quality brushes and equipment for the project will make the job easier and produce a more even coat and color. When working with latex paints, use brushes with synthetic bristles, ideally polyester. Brushes should be springy and well-balanced, with multiple lengths of split bristles packed tightly in a three-quarter to one-inch thickness on a standard four-inch brush. 

You should also take care to paint in the right weather conditions. Choose a day with mild temperatures, ideally above 50 degrees Fahrenheit, and when the winds are light. If you must paint on a warm day, work on the shady side of the house. 

With a little common sense and self-discipline, you’ll reward yourself with a beautiful, professional-looking paint job that will last for years.

AMERICANS POWER DOWN

While more Americans are taking steps to reduce their energy consumption and save money, they may not see any real savings in their energy bills for a long time, according to a recent survey by The Shelton Group, an advertising and research agency. Nine out of 10 people surveyed say they changed their behavior to save more energy in 2010 up from 61 percent in 2009. Those who unplug chargers and other electronics when not in use increased from 33 percent in 2009 to 56 percent in 2010.

The most popular changes include replacing incandescent bulbs with CFLs (more energy-efficient compact fluorescent lamp bulbs), adding sealing, caulking or weather-stripping, purchasing Energy Star appliances and adding insulation. Nearly one in four say the most difficult change they made was the purchase of Energy Star appliances.

Despite efforts to cut back on energy consumption and save costs, about 30 percent of those surveyed say their energy bills have risen. The higher bills can be attributed to three factors: rising utility rates, an increase in popularity of various energy-hungry electronic devices, such as iPods, smart phones, flat-screen TVs and computers, and consumers believing they can use more energy because they made energy-efficient improvements. However, 44 percent believe they need to make more improvements to begin seeing any savings.

“This isn’t an easy process,” says Suzanne Shelton, president of the Shelton Group. “Doing one or even two things isn’t going to get consumers the savings they expect. Making homes energy efficient is a multi-step process.”

GREAT COLOR APP

Need to find the perfect color for that special room in your home?  Look no further than House Beautiful's 500 + Favorite Paint Colors APP for the iPad.  Click here to preview the APP.   The price is $4.99, but worth every penny. 

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Sharon Vallario of RE/MAX Elite Associates provides exceptional real estate services in Bergen County, New Jersey specializing in the areas of River Vale, Hillsdale, Montvale, Woodcliff Lake, Westwood, Park Ridge, Ridgewood and Upper Saddle River.  Sharon lists and sells residential real estate, investments properties, vacant land, lots for sale, as well as secondary homes.

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