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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Moving into a Bigger Home to Support Your Business

 



Moving into a Bigger Home


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Has your home business outgrown the size of your house? If you’re thinking about upsizing to support your growing business, you’ve come to the right place! There’s a lot to consider when it comes to upsizing, especially when you have a thriving business to manage. We’re here to help make the process a little easier. Let’s explore a few of the most important steps involved in upsizing your home to accommodate your growing business.

 

Get Professional Buying Help

 

An experienced real estate agent like Antonio Ortega LLC can help you find the perfect new home for your family and your business. Make sure your real estate agent knows the area inside and out! They’ll be able to recommend hidden gems and up-and-coming neighborhoods where you can afford a larger home without breaking the budget. And if you’re looking for specific features—a detached garage that you can turn into a workshop, for example—your real estate agent will know just the place.

 

Determine Your Buying Budget

 

When it comes to upsizing, it’s important to stick to a budget. Buying more home than you can afford will put a strain on your finances and leave little cash leftover for your business. Money Under 30 explains that the rule of thumb is to keep your housing costs at no more than 28% of your gross household income. After insurance, association fees, and property taxes, your total housing costs should not exceed 32% of your income. On top of this, your total monthly debt payments should not exceed 40% of your income. Remember that your moneylender will evaluate your debt-to-income ratio when determining your eligibility for the mortgage you want!

 

Insure Your New Home

 

When you run a business from home, it’s important to have the right insurance to protect your business property from damage. Because regular home insurance only covers damage to your home’s structure or the theft of your belongings, you may want to get a home warranty to cover your home's systems and appliances. Home warranty coverage defined—a home warranty is an annually renewable contract that covers damage and breakdowns to HVAC, electrical systems, plumbing, and appliances. The Balance Small Business also suggests getting special home-based business insurance to cover claims arising from your business activities.

 

Make Home Business Upgrades

 

After moving into your new home, think about making a few upgrades that will accommodate your business a little better. For example, you might want to install a solid core door in your home office to block exterior sounds. You could even replace your home office windows if they’re letting in a lot of street noise. If you buy a home with a garage or basement, consider converting this storage area into a home office. Garages and basements make great home offices because they’re situated far away from the rest of the household, meaning fewer distractions throughout the day. These home office conversions are also ideal if you need to install a separate entrance for visiting clients.

 

Set Up a Home Office

 

Once you’ve decided on the perfect location in your home for your new business space, it’s time to turn it into a functioning office. Remember that your wifi router might be further away in a bigger home, so you may want to get a wi-fi extender to ensure you have a fast connection for work. Install a few functional storage pieces to keep clutter from building up around your office. If your new office is fairly large, consider using furniture and decor to create different zones within the room. For example, you could position a few comfortable chairs in one corner as a casual place to hold meetings with clients.

If your business is quickly outgrowing the confines of your home, you must be doing something right! Upsizing into a bigger space will give your business some breathing room to grow even bigger. Take the time to find the perfect space and adjust accommodate your specific business needs.

Looking for a home in Fort Lauderdale? Antonio Ortega LLC can help! 

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Be it today, tomorrow or six months from now, I'm prepared to offer you dedicated extraordinary service.

PS. I'll word your Offer to Purchase with your protection in mind.


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Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Projects That Will Sell My Broward Home Faster

 



How can I sell My Home Faster in Broward County FL

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If you’re ready to move, the last thing you want is for the house you are trying to sell to sit on the market. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do quickly and easily that will make your house a more attractive home for its next buyer. Today, Antonio Ortega of Global Luxury Realty shares tips on how to choose home projects that buyers will love.


Keep It Simple

Keeping it simple is not just a mantra for your mental health. It applies to many aspects of life, including the home projects you’ll want to tackle when it’s time to list your house on the MLS. Start with the basics, which include:


     Cleanliness. The cleanliness of your home matters more than you might think. Buyers will absolutely have a preconceived notion about the house if there are Kool-Aid or coffee stains in the carpet, dust bunnies under the bed, and toys scattered everywhere. Remove everything from your home that doesn’t need to be there, and clean like your mother-in-law is coming for her very first visit.

     Security. When it comes to desired amenities, a smart home security system is considered a big plus among interested homebuyers. Although you can hook up a system piecemeal by yourself, such as installing a video doorbell or motion-detector outdoor lighting, complete systems require a bit more expertise, so look for professional installers near you to do the job right. These systems allow the home’s residents to check on alerts or cameras from their smartphones while they’re offsite at work or while on vacation.

     Walls and ceiling. You’ve cleaned the carpet, which is great. Now you need to make the walls and ceiling look like new. Start with a quick coat of paint overhead and then decide if you’re going to paint or wallpaper the walls. Now there is DIY peel and stick wallpaper, which is removable and can be repositioned if you make a mistake. You can also have your wallpaper custom-printed so you can create a truly unique home with a design that is never out of stock. Bonus: You also won’t be stuck with gallons of paint.

     Natural light. Whether they realize it or not, natural light is important to homebuyers. Not only does it reduce energy costs, but a house with ample natural illumination feels better on a psychological level. Make a point to take down the curtains and add mirrors to increase the amount of lighting inside of your home.

     Outdoor space. Everybody loves the summer, and everybody wants a great place to entertain during the warmer months. Make sure that your patio and deck are clean and free of debris. If you plan to pressure wash, DIYNetwork recommends a pressure washer with at least 3,000 PSI for concrete and brick.


Repairs that matter

Making sure your home is clean and aesthetically appealing is only half the battle. You also have to ensure that your systems are in working order and that your home is safe and ready for its next family. A few things to fix before the “For sale” sign is in the yard are:


     Creaky floors. Creaky floors are a great indicator of an older home. While some squeaks are expected, quiet down your noisy hardwood by using wooden shims or special repair kits made for the job.

     Missing hardware. While you might not notice a missing handle on that kitchen drawer you never use, buyers will. Make sure that the hardware throughout your home is intact, functional, and matching.

     Visible exterior damage. Damage to the roof, windows, walkway, or yard will be immediately noticeable and can take away from curb appeal. Fix visible issues so that your buyers don’t get turned off before they ever make it into the house. Finding a reliable and insured pro is simplified thanks to online service directories; just use a search engine and read up on customer reviews to get started.


You don’t have to change the entire layout of your home to make it appealing to buyers. But, a few quick projects, such as adding custom wallpaper and fixing noisy floors, will go a long way toward making the property stand out. Although we are still in a seller’s market, you don’t want to get lax about home repairs and renovations. For everything you’re not willing to do, the next seller is. Tackle the list above for a quick and easy sale.

As an agent who's an expert in the South Broward Area, Speaking English, Spanish and some French, I, Antonio Ortega, bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise about buying and selling real estate in South Florida. It's not the same everywhere, so you need someone you can trust for up-to-date information. I'm eager to work for you. For more information, please visit my website or contact me today!

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Be it today, tomorrow or six months from now, I'm prepared to offer you dedicated extraordinary service.


PS. I'll word your Offer to Purchase with your protection in mind.


Thank you for the trust placed in me,

Antonio Ortega LLC


                   
        

Visit our Secure Website often:  www.SouthBrowardHomesbyTony.com

Antonio Ortega LLC Licensed Real Estate Professional with Global Luxury Realty



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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Build Equity Buy Stop Renting in Broward

 




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I know someone that went through a divorce and rented for four years then added up the cost of renting it came up to $100K and right away he decided to buy rather than throw his money away! It's like he burnt a $100,000

You may not have literally burned up bills but if you're still paying rent, it amounts to the same thing. When you buy a home, you own something solid, real, and something full of value. For many people, building equity by buying your own home is one of the most lucrative investments you can make.

Instead of dealing with your landlord's choices, you get to set the rules. Go ahead, adopt that amazingly cute puppy you've always wanted. Paint your kitchen in bold, beautiful colors. Plant your veggie garden in the sunny spot in your backyard.

It's a battle you don't have to fight anymore

In today's rental market finding an affordable place to live can be tough. And just because you find a place that doesn't break the bank this year doesn't mean your rent won't go up once your lease is up.


When you buy your own home, you can protect yourself from an out-of-control housing market and stabilize your cost of living. No more rent hikes. No more frantic searches for a decent place to live in your favorite neighborhood.

Stability and Peace of Mind

Moving from rental to rental is obviously a financial inconvenience, but it can also be a significant emotional burden. When you don’t know for sure where you’ll be living next, you also don’t know who your neighbors will be or where your kids will be going to school.

When you buy your own place, you make an investment in your home and your community. Enjoying friendships with neighbors, community involvement and stable educational opportunities for your children are just a few benefits of home ownership that you can’t put a price on.



PQ Letter or Pre-qualification Letter - Proof of Funds Letter if Paying Cash

Whether you are a first time buyer or have bought some houses before, I suggest that you get a Pre-qualification letter or Proof of Funds Letter if Paying Cash, especially after the COVID-19 outbreak.

Seller and sellers' agents prefer qualified clients, they don't want to be showing their houses to people that don't have a PQ Letter or Proof of Funds Letter.

Sellers don’t want to take their property off the market unless they know that the buyer is pre-qualified or pre-approved, so it’s very important to have one if you want your offer to be taking seriously.

If you are getting a Home Mortgage, I have an excellent Mortgage Broker / Lender on my team, that can give you a preapproval letter within hours, just let me know and I will have him contact you.

 

How Real Estate is Sold in Florida:

There is a Listing Agent and a Buyer's Agent, all offers are presented to the Listing Agent by the Buyer's Agent and the listing agent must present all offers to the Sellers.

Sometimes the listing agent is looking out for the interests of the Sellers, especially true at open houses, while I will be looking out for your interests.

Buyer Important Facts to Know

Be it today, tomorrow or six months from now, I'm prepared to offer you dedicated extraordinary service.

PS. I'll word your Offer to Purchase with your protection in mind.


Have a Beautiful Day!


                   
        

Visit our Website:  www.SouthBrowardHomesbyTony.com

Antonio Ortega LLC Licensed Real Estate Professional with Global Luxury Realty




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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Finding Your Dream Home: Keep Accessibility in Mind



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House hunting is full of obstacles, but if you have a disability, your circumstances may create unique hurdles. A disability refers to any physical or mental impairment that limits one or multiple major life activities. Your ability to walk, speak, breathe, work or perform other manual tasks could be affected. However, this should not stand in the way of you finding your dream home — one that considers accessibility and allows you to live as independently as possible.


Starting the House Hunting Process

Before you begin house hunting, ensure your choice of Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods allows you to live the life you want. Can you easily navigate the community? Do you have access to medical care, work, or other necessities?

Additionally, think about your budget. If you do not understand what you can afford, you may search endlessly and find no properties in your range. Worse, you could try to purchase a home you don't have money for. Be realistic about prices and do not overbid on a home. Look for home-buying programs that assist people with disabilities. For instance, a Home Ownership Voucher Program helps moderate to low-income families with disabled family members buy a home.

According to experts, purchasing a home account for a significant percentage of a household's net worth. Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you may ever make. It makes sense to find a house that allows you to live without restrictions. 

Once you’ve decided on a location and worked out your budget, connect with experienced and knowledgeable realtor Antonio Ortega LLC to find a Fort Lauderdale home that meets your needs.


Finding Accessible Options

Accessible housing refers to homes that support your lifestyle. Some accessible options to consider include:


         Wide doorways for wheelchair access

         Countertops at your height

         Grab bars and disability accommodations in the bathroom

 

Other accessibility options to keep in mind are acoustics for people who are deaf or textures on the floor for people who are blind.

Some homes do not have accessibility options, so you may need to make modifications to the property. For example, if you have steps to the entrance, consider removing them upon purchase or installing a ramp for easier access.


Moving Without the Stress

No matter your excitement for the new place, moving comes with its share of stress. You can stay organized and frustration-free by creating to-do lists. For example, one to-do list may include all of your disconnection dates for utilities, whereas another may consist of organization and packing ideas. Keep a notebook close by to create lists for jobs you need to complete before moving day.

Do not wait to begin putting your belongings in moving boxes. Start packing one room at a time to ease your stress. For example, if you have a storage closet you rarely open, start organizing and packing items from there first. Packing usually takes twice as long as you imagine, so plan to begin the process early.

Consider moving services to keep the move from becoming physically and emotionally draining. When you hire a moving service, others do the heavy lifting while taking extra care of your fragile items.

There are ways you can alleviate some of your stress while planning a move. Figure out your housing and neighborhood options before you consider accessibility, as well as property prices in the area. When you narrow down a neighborhood, you can search for homes with accessibility features or homes you can easily remodel to suit your needs. 


Thank you for the trust placed in me,

Antonio Ortega LLC


                   
        

Visit our Secure Website often:  www.SouthBrowardHomesbyTony.com

Antonio Ortega LLC Licensed Real Estate Professional with Global Luxury Realty



Click Here to Contact Us

Once you're on the listings go to the right hand, upper side of the page where it reads "Sorted By" and choose how to display it:

"Low To High" or "High to Low" 


View Luxury Homes for Sale in Broward:







South Broward, FL Homes For Sale