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If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the information and the latest updates, tips, and tricks from The Lamb Team- your professional Northern California Real Estate Agents.

Northern California Real Estate Podcast with Andrew Lamb Andrew Lamb

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If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the information and the latest updates, tips, and tricks from The Lamb Team- your professional Northern California Real Estate Agents.

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    What’s the Biggest Misconception Surrounding Home Warranties?

    What’s the Biggest Misconception Surrounding Home Warranties?

    Looking to sell your Home? Get a FREE home value report Looking to buy a Home? Search all homes for sale What’s the biggest misconception surrounding home warranties? I’ve brought in Lisa Vizza of Fidelity Home Warranty to answer that question today. According to Lisa, the biggest misconception is that home warranties cover everything under the home’s roof. That’s simply not true. There are limitations to what a home warranty covers. They’re more in place to offset the costs of homeownership. They’ll repair and replace the major systems and appliances in a home that fail due to normal wear and tear, but they don’t cover everything. Still, home warranties are well worth having. I know from experience. After my family and I recently moved into our new home, our tankless water heater failed. Because we had a home warranty, though, we got it fixed instead of replacing the entire thing, which saved us about $2,000.  “ The purpose of a home warranty is to offset the costs of homeownership. ” Whether you’re in the middle of escrow or you’re already a homeowner, you can and should get a home warranty to offset the costs of the deferred maintenance you’ll have down the road. If you have any stories where having a home warranty saved you a ton of cash, we’d love to hear them. If you reply to this email or comment on the video on Youtube or Facebook and we mention you in a future video, we’ll send you a $10 gift card. If you have any other real estate questions or you’re thinking of buying or selling a home, don’t hesitate to reach out to us as well. We’d be happy to help you.

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    How Often Should You Get Your Floors Cleaned?

    How Often Should You Get Your Floors Cleaned?

    Looking to sell your Home? Get a FREE home value report Looking to buy a Home? Search all homes for sale How often should you get your flooring cleaned? Dave Johnson from State of the Art Cleaning Services joins me today to discuss some misconceptions about preparing your home's floors as you get ready to list, as well as how often you should clean your tile, grout, hardwood, laminate, and carpet that you have in your home. Dave says that his company does a multi-step process that begins with pre-vacuuming all of the carpets. With the use of a professional-grade vacuum, he is able to remove dry soils ahead of time. The carpet is then pre-treated with detergent and then agitated with another machine that helps loosen the soil. Through this process, he is able to remove the maximum amount of soil without using as much water so the carpets will dry faster. This whole process helps prevent stains from reoccurring because he uses a rinsing agent on the carpet with hot water. This pulls the soap and soil back out of the carpet so you are not left with detergent residue in the carpet which will cause resoiling. I have seen people who have not used our preferred vendors actually end up with carpets that looked good initially but were dirty again a few weeks later. They chose a cheaper company that used a lot of chemicals and the cleaning process left a detergent residue in the carpet. Besides being not good for the carpet, it is also not good for the homeowner because they spend a lot of money to have their carpets cleaned only to have them soiled again in two weeks. “ I have seen people who have not used our preferred vendors actually end up with carpets that looked good initially but were dirty again a few weeks later. ” Dave suggests that if you have allergy issues you should have your carpets cleaned once a year. Carpet manufacturers recommend getting them cleaned every 12 to 18 months depending on your lifestyle. If you have a lot of pets or you have your windows open a lot, you may want to have them cleaned every six months. Tile and grout cleaning is also done by State of the Art Cleaning Services. Dave says that they are familiar with all kinds of tile, including marble, travertine, and ceramic. He says that cleaning tile is a relatively simple process because the dry time is very quick. When you are looking to sell a house, cleaning these areas makes a big difference because clean, white grout really pops in the photos To close, Dave wanted to emphasize that his company strives to provide the most outstanding service with a 100% guarantee for his clients. That means that if you are not entirely happy, they will go back and try to make you happy and, if after that you still are unhappy, you will not owe him anything because of his 100% money-back guarantee. If you have any additional questions or are interested in buying or selling a home, please feel free to contact me. I look forward to speaking with you.

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    Buyers: Don’t Forget to Do These 7 Things When Purchasing a Home

    Buyers: Don’t Forget to Do These 7 Things When Purchasing a Home

    Looking to sell your Home? Get a FREE home value report Looking to buy a Home? Search all homes for sale If you’re a new homeowner, here are seven tasks you need to take up to keep your homeownership experience as stress-free as possible: 1. Save for unexpected problems. You can’t stop your dishwasher from breaking, but you can set aside the funds it will take to repair those kinds of items. Here in California, I recommend saving 1% to 3% of your home’s purchase value. For example, if you bought a $400,000 home, save about $4,000 a year to account for unexpected problems. 2. Form an inspection habit. You don’t want to wait until you have a big issue like a rodent infestation or mold growth. An inspection habit can be the difference between a simple fix and an unaffordable disaster. Take the time to properly inspect your property and check areas like your attic or roof at least once a year. If you’d rather have a certified home inspector give your home an annual inspection, give us a call so we can refer you to the best inspectors in the business. 3. Buy a bunch of furnace filters. Your furnace’s filters have to be replaced quite often. By changing them regularly, you can not only save money by making your furnace last longer, but you can also improve your health. Remembering to buy new filters at the hardware store isn’t always easy, so buy in bulk. The exact number you need will depend on your furnace. First though, take a look at your furnace and make sure you know what size filter it needs. This tip also really helps if you have allergies. In Solano County, we’re known for having some of the worst hay fever in the entire country. 4. Get to know your appliances. Just like cars and TVs, your appliances have different life expectancies. Furnaces usually last 15 to 20 years, while water heaters tend to reach the end of their lifespan at about 10 years. Find out how old your home’s appliances are when you move in and plan for their replacement. Another useful tip we recommend is to get a home warranty when you purchase your home and renew it each year. Doing this can really cut down on the replacement costs because they cover all the major systems and appliances. 5. Take advantage of tax credits. Did you know you can receive tax credits for installing solar panels or purchasing energy star appliances. If you’re purchasing a maintenance-deferred home, there are also energy-efficient mortgages you can obtain.  “ Make sure all of your hard work pays off by keeping a record of your repairs and their costs. ” 6. Start keeping records. Whenever you make some kind of home improvement or repair, write it down. Make sure all of your hard work pays off by keeping a record of your repairs and their costs. Keep in mind that appraisers will add the full amount of any repair you make to your home’s overall value if you do it within six months of selling. 7. Beef up your insurance. Take a look at your homeowners insurance policy and look for relevant gaps. This is another situation where professional advice can be really helpful. Two areas to consider are flood and fire protection, which aren’t always included in standard policies. You should also consider bundling your car insurance with your homeowners insurance since you now have a much bigger asset—your home—to lose in the event of a lawsuit. If you have any questions about these tasks or you have any other real estate needs, don’t hesitate to me and my team. We’d love to help you.

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    To Our Raving Fans: This Year, the Pie’s on Us!

    To Our Raving Fans: This Year, the Pie’s on Us!

    Looking to sell your Home? Get a FREE home value report Looking to buy a Home? Search all homes for sale It’s very exciting for me to be able to give back to our past clients, friends, family, and affiliates—anyone who has helped our business grow and served our clients alongside us. We really appreciate all of you and want to be able to give back to you in some way. So, once again, we’re holding our annual pie giveaway. That means you get to choose between a delicious apple or pumpkin pie to take home with you. To claim your free pie, we need you to RSVP at LambRavingFans.com by November 16. Your apple or pumpkin pie will be available for pick-up at our office Monday, November 20, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The address is 312 Cernon Street, Suite D, Vacaville, CA. Again, thank you all so much. We appreciate everyone who has worked with us, sent us referrals, left us a great review, or has done anything to improve our business and grow the number of people we’re able to serve. “ You get to choose between a delicious apple or pumpkin pie to take home with you. ” We’ve never gone backward. We’ve only continued to serve more and more people every year, and it’s really a testament to our amazing friends and family. (And our raving fan club!) As always, if you have any real estate questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. Until next time, have a great one!

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    Veterans: Thank You for Your Service

    Veterans: Thank You for Your Service

    Looking to sell your Home? Get a FREE home value report Looking to buy a Home? Search all homes for sale Today I just wanted to send out a special message to all of the veterans out there. For all you have done and for all you continue to do for our country, thank you. Your sacrifices keep us safe and doing what we love. We live so close to Travis Air Force Base that we’ve been fortunate enough to serve a lot of military families. In fact, we just worked with a family who bought a home in Vacaville thinking they would be here for four years. When they ended up getting orders in two years and had to move back across the country, we were still able to get their home listed and sold above market value. “ Veterans: Thank you for all of your service to our country. ” I was fortunate to be raised by two veterans, my parents, which is actually how I ended up here in California. Thanks Mom and Dad, as well as every one of my family members or friends that has served in the military. A special shout-out to our MCA, Brandi, who is in the Air Force Reserves. Today’s message is about gratitude, but if you have any questions about real estate for me to answer in the meantime, don’t hesitate to reach out. I’d be happy to help out.

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    Tips for Pet Owners Who Want to Sell Their Home

    Tips for Pet Owners Who Want to Sell Their Home

    If you have a pet and you're looking to sell your home, I’ve got some helpful advice. Looking to sell your Home? Get a FREE home value report Looking to buy a Home? Search all homes for sale Two out of three of us have a pet, and 61% of pet owners say they have trouble finding a home that is a good match for their pet. In fact, a recent survey noted that 31% of animal owners don't put in an offer because a home would not suit their pet. This means that if your home is a good match for a pet, it will be attractive to animal owners. On the other hand, 67% of Realtors also estimate that having a pet in your home can make it harder for you to sell. So what should you do? There are three things I typically recommend: Number one, repair any damage From the floors, to the walls, to the doors, and the yard — these are areas that pets love to chew on, scratch at, and dig up. Repairing this damage is an investment that will pay for itself many times over in terms of a higher sale price. Secondly, get a professional to remove pet odors “ Pet owners are less sensitive to odors in their home than prospective buyers are. ” Pet owners are less sensitive to odors in their home than prospective buyers are. That's why you should hire a professional cleaning crew to clean carpets, rugs, or upholstery that has absorbed pet smells. Once you're done, ask a friend or your Realtor to sniff around to make sure the job is really complete. Number three, take your pet out of your home during showings Some people are afraid of animals. Others might be allergic. Regardless of the time, money, and effort you've put in to clean and repair your home, some buyers will be prejudiced by simply knowing that a pet currently lives there. By following these simple guidelines, you will be able to sell your home for the highest price possible, whether the buyer is a pet owner or not. If you have any questions or concerns about preparing your home for a sale, give me a call or send me an email today.  I’m here to help.

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