Wednesday, November 24, 2021

What to Consider Before Buying a Pool

 




Fort Lauderdale and South FL Pool Homes



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The sun’s out, the burgers are on the grill, and you’re in the mood for a swim - like millions of Americans, you’re thinking about purchasing a pool. We know, they’re great for exercise, Instagram photos, and parties but getting one built from scratch is no small undertaking and it’s worth doing some research first. Here are a few key considerations before you take the plunge.

Knowing the Yard

Wherever you are in the country, there’s a good chance you’re subject to zoning laws that relate to pool installation. Your license to construct a pool depends upon both federal, state, and county regulations and you’ll need to check with your local authorities before beginning the project to be certain that it’s legal.

Once you know that you can legally install a pool, the next step is to find the right space for it. Your considerations should include the size, geometry, and even geology of your yard - you need to make sure you have a loose understanding of these before you proceed. Will digging into your yard space disrupt utility lines? Is there any landscape in your way?

 Some of these obstacles can be worked around - for example, trees or branches can be removed or pruned by a service. A local tree service will be able to give you more space using official tools, gear, and equipment. Just make sure you read plenty of online reviews and ask for at least three upfront estimates before deciding upon a contractor (bear in mind, for tree disposal, stump grinding, and disposal should be included in the price).

Picking a Pool for Broward County Florida

There are two types of common domestic outside pools - above- and in-ground. Both have their advantages, and it’s not always clear cut which would cost you least or be most suitable so it’s worth, firstly, doing some reading. In-ground pools, while typically more expensive and labor-intensive, benefit from better customizability and durability and tend to look nicer than their above-ground counterparts. On the flip-side, they often require more maintenance and don’t always lend themselves to re-sale.

Above-ground pools don’t require excavation and so can be more quickly (and, usually more cheaply) assembled. They’re also safer and tend to require less upkeep, which saves you some money in the long term. As they’re less of a permanent fixture than in-ground pools, they can also be used (or not used) as a selling point when listing a property. Whichever option you go for, make sure to keep receipts and track improvements (including with before-and-after photos).

Installing and Beautifying

Once you’re set on the pool you want, it’s time to find someone to install it. Luckily, tracking down a contractor should be easy with a good directory. In a few clicks, you can find experts who will advise on the feasibility of the project and aid in the assembly whether above or in-ground. Make sure to only hire licensed, experienced professionals with liability insurance and carry out plenty of background checks first to ensure you’re getting a fair deal.

If you’re worried about the effect a pool might have on your garden’s appearance, then it’s worth first looking online for some design inspiration. There’s an abundance of styles and decorations you can apply to help the pool fit in nicely with your home’s natural environment and many of these needn’t break the bank.

Constructing a pool from scratch is no small feat and requires plenty of preparation but if you use the right experts and manage your risks, there’s no reason why you can’t splash out for next summer.

We can help you if you want to buy a pool home, in Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, Davie, Weston, Cooper City, Hollywood FL.


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Saturday, December 19, 2020

Fix and Flip Homes Real Estate Investment South FL Homes For Sale

Interested in Fixing properties, single family homes, and reselling them for a profit? We can send you a list that's updated daily, so that you'll be looking at fresh information all the time, of Properties For Sale that need some upgrading to look their best.



Please tell me what your Price Rage is so that I can tailor your list within your Price Range, most homes available are over $250K, the listings will be coming from another of our websites, once you no longer want to receive the information, simply let us know and we'll stop sending you the special listings. 

Contact Me to receive the Special Home List, there are some great opportunities, let me know that you're an Investor and send me your full contact information, let me know the price range, the opportunities are all over Broward but you can select a specific area from the map, that will be provided.

Fix and Flip Here are some tips:

One way to avoid potential “money pits” according to Auito, is to be sure that three areas of the house are solid: electrical, plumbing and heating/cooling systems. “These systems are expensive to correct in relation to the value they return to you upon resale,” Auito says.

Other areas to pay close attention to: roofing, foundation and structural integrity. Unless you have a large corporation backing you with an open checkbook, you want to stay away from foreclosures that have problems in these areas, because your return on investment won’t be substantial enough to make it worth your while.


The True Value of Your Home in South FL


Try to find foreclosures with simple “cosmetic” problems. Find yourself a reliable remodeling company (like A Humble Abode) and use the following procedure to turn over your investment in short order, according to Dan Auito:

l Order a dumpster for the next ten days and get your demolition man to throw out everything including the kitchen sink. In other words, clear the decks.

l After the house is cleared of debris, it’s time to patch and paint. Let your painters blast the place with their airless paint-spraying arsenal inside and out. Within three days, you’ll have added a huge improvement to your investment. This is the biggest dollar-for-dollar return you can make. Make sure that quality paint is used. “When it comes to painting,” Auito says, “it’s the labor that kills you, not the material. If possible, insist on Sherwin Williams Super Paint. It is a miracle-type formula that covers up bullet holes without any patching compound and it lasts forever. It’s worth every penny; insist on it.”

l After the painters leave, the flooring guys can lay tile and carpet, which will take two to three days.

l Next bring in the cabinet installers and handyman plumber.

l Last comes light fixtures, vanities, toilets, sinks, doors, switch plates and outlet covers.

“Ten days are up,” Auito says, “and this house is either held out for rent, lease-optioned or sold for a whole heck of a lot more than the ten grand that was put into it, if that much.”

Auito gives this example of a successful F&F: “I bought a house for $55,000. Its deficiencies were purely cosmetic. I used other people to do all the work and I pitched in to keep them organized. Ten days later, it was done. I spent a total of $5,000 on materials and labor and it appraised at $90,000 in 10 days! 

That’s $30,000 in 10 days, not 3 months.”


I have a Mortgage Broker / Lender on my Team, that I have used on many transactions, he has made all transactions go smoothly.

Now days the Offer to Purchase and all related documents are signed electronically, it's convenient  and efficient this way.

The Esign Act Granted Electronic Signatures the same Legal Status as Handwritten Signatures throughout the US

We use Dotloop – How to Esign the documents we’ll send you:

Click On “View Document” select your signature and on the right-hand-upper-corner of the document click on “Start Signing” the program will automatically move to the next place where initials or a signature is required, when you left click, I'll also send you’re a PDF copy of the document for your records.



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Friday, May 31, 2019

Sell Fast and Save Big - The Importance of Market Exposure




Quick Sales, Big Savings the Key Role of Market Exposure


The housing market is booming, and homes are selling for top dollar!

I specialize in selling homes quickly and effectively. Unlike others who list homes and simply wait for offers, I take proactive steps to ensure your home gets the attention it deserves. I will arrange for stunning professional photographs to showcase your home's best features and advertise it extensively if it qualifies.

Selling your home swiftly can result in significant savings on mortgage payments, insurance, and taxes. These costs can add up substantially if your home remains on the market for an extended period.


The True Value of Your Home in South FL


I would love to discuss your home in more detail. During our meeting, I’ll preview the upgrades you’ve made and assess your specific location. Together, we’ll determine the absorption rate and other crucial market information for your area.

If we haven’t already provided a home valuation, request one today. We will also provide comparisons to recently sold homes or those currently on the market like yours, giving you a clear understanding of your home’s value.




I am fluent in English, Spanish, the most common languages spoken in Broward County, ensuring effective communication with all clients and agents.

Our vast network includes thousands of local real estate agents—over 50,000 in our immediate area alone. Your listing will receive local advertising and be featured on the most popular national and international home search sites.

With my extensive market exposure, your home will be featured in over 700 top home search sites worldwide, reaching diverse audiences interested in South Florida real estate. I’ll guide you on how to prepare your home for sale, focusing on improvements that provide the best return on investment.

Our professional worldwide connections ensure your home is seen by potentially over a million cooperating real estate agents.

Contact me today, and within a couple of days, I’ll prepare a tailored plan for selling your home.

Additionally, our International Referral Network targets international buyers interested in South Florida properties.

We have an experienced mortgage broker/lender on our team he can handle everything from small loans to multi-million-dollar loans.

Including international financing. He’s ready to assist buyers with any financing questions to facilitate the purchase of your home.



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Saturday, April 6, 2019

Get Your Florida Home Ready For Interior Painting


It is truly invigorating to seat around and look around your home after a fresh paint job.
If you are thinking about selling soon you can’t go wrong with an off white color it makes the home lighter and easier to show.


Preparing for Interior Painting

Even more important than the actual painting itself when it comes to interiors is preparation. Most people just dive right in and hope they have everything they need and know everything they need to know. But preparation can make the difference between a neat, attractive and lasting job versus a complete mess. These tasks can be completed over time – don’t try to get them all done in a weekend. Use the weeks before the actual painting weekend to prepare.

The home interior painter’s tools may take some time and investment to put together, but the result will be worth it. Tools and materials needed to prepare your walls include items that protect the painter as well as get the job done:
old clothes l head protection (cap or scarf) l rubber gloves l ear protection
surgical mask (available at hardware stores) l safety glasses l fine-grit sandpaper l paint scrapers l screwdrivers l putty knife l detergent and ammonia or tri-sodium phosphate (TSP)l sponges l primer or adhesive pad
orbital sander l wallpaper steamer l adhesive drywall tape l fan l hand sanding block l spackle.



First, remove everything from the walls – pictures, any sort of hangings, including their nails, and move furniture out from the walls several feet, or even out of the room if you can. Whatever’s left should be covered with a drop cloth. Turn off the electricity so you can remove light fixtures, switch plates and outlet plates, and wrap all disconnected light fixture wires. Once all wires are safely wrapped, you can turn the electricity back on.

Now it’s time to make any needed repairs to walls and ceilings. If you have large holes or cracks that need fixing, it’s a good idea to get more extensive instruction. There are many good wall repair manuals available at your hardware store, so it’s a good idea to invest in one of those to ensure the best job possible. Repairing little cracks is a little simpler. 

For small hairline cracks, spread spackle over them, let dry and sand smooth. If there’s any loose or bubbled paint, scrape it off. Don’t forget to vacuum up any dust that results.






Now comes the hard part – thoroughly cleaning the walls and ceilings. Paint will adhere much better to clean walls and there’s less chance of bubbling. And if there’s any wallpaper glue residue left on the walls, the result is an interesting pattern under your paint that you hadn’t planned on. 

Walls should all be washed with ammonia and detergent, or a cleanser like Spic and Span, or tri-sodium phosphate, which is available at your hardware store. Be sure to wear your rubber gloves when working with these solutions. After a meticulous scrubbing, walls and ceilings should be rinsed thoroughly with water. Do this twice if after drying you feel residue on your surfaces.

If your walls have stains from water damage, permanent markers or other sources, clean and scrub them as best you can, rinse and let dry completely. Then you’ll want to seal the stains with shellac or other commercial spot primer from your hardware store. Don’t ignore mildew either or it will come through your new paint job. To get rid of it, mix bleach in with your TSP (or if you’re using household cleanser, read the label to be sure that it’s safe to mix bleach with).

If you’re painting over a gloss or semi-gloss paint, you will need to “degloss” it before painting or the new paint will peel off. You can do this by lightly sanding the surface with fine-grit sandpaper or use a liquid deglosser, again available at your hardware or paint store. 

A word of caution, however – if you use the liquid deglosser, you must paint over it within an hour, although it’s faster and less messy than sanding. Finish this phase up with a painstaking vacuum job.

Next comes masking, using two- or three-inch masking tape. Mask off all woodwork trim and cover the windows with newspaper and your masking tape. Be sure that your tape edges are straight. You’ll need to mask the perimeter floor also. Don’t bother masking around the ceiling, however, as you’ll do a process called “cutting in” when you paint. Do not remove the tape for at least 24 hours after painting to avoid pulling up part of your paint job with it.

To prime or not to prime – that is the question. On never-before-painted surfaces, it’s a must, but it’s even a good idea on already painted walls too. It minimizes lap marks, helps with evenness of color and seals the surface, 
which adds up to a longer-lasting, better-looking paint job. Surfaces previously painted with enamel or gloss don’t need to be primed.

Now you’re ready to paint!


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www.AntonioOrtegaLLC.com     For Residential Properties

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