Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Homeowner Advice: Get Ready for Fall!




Fall is just around the corner. To retain your home's best value, it's important to stay on top of projects and repairs, both large and small. Seasonal maintenance is a great way to be sure new issues are quickly addressed. Small repairs may seem insignificant, but letting them add up over time means an overwhelming list down the road. 

Take a personal inventory of repairs that need to be addressed. These could range from paver stones that need replaced in a patio to a large-scale roof replacement. Walk your home from top to bottom and make a list of issues. Look for paint that needs retouched, tiles that need grouted, loose or scuffed baseboards, broken screens, squeaky doors, and everything in-between.  Budget and prioritize what can be addressed now, what needs a professional to fix, and what needs to wait for available funds.

Be sure to address each of these issues each Fall:

  • Call the HVAC guy: Your unit has been working hard all Summer during this brutal heatwave. Now is a great time to service your unit before the hard work of Winter.
  • Check and clean chimney: Dirty chimneys cause hundreds of home fires every year. Be sure to have a professional clean and inspect your chimney each Fall.
  • Clean the gutters: It's not just about appearances, though clean gutters do look better. A clogged gutter system can back-up water on your roof and cause leaks.
  • Yard maintenance: Be sure to rake leaves and pick up downed limbs during Fall. Empty and put away flower pots. Address flower beds and put down new mulch for a clean appearance. 


  •  Fall is a great time to address the needs of your property...all in beautiful weather. Take an inventory of your home's needs and be sure to follow through with proper home maintenance. Your home's value will thank you.

    To list or sell a home, or to search for real estate in Ventura County, please visit www.prucalhomes.com or call 888-352-1652

    Friday, September 14, 2012

    PRUDENTIAL NORTH RANCH OFFICE NAMED #1 IN WESTERN U.S.



    Prudential California Realty is pleased to announce that the Westlake Village / North Ranch office has been named the number one office in the Western United States throughout the Prudential Real Estate Network for the second quarter of 2012.

    The Westlake Village / North Ranch office is home to real estate agents with the Fine Homes International designation. Prudential Real Estate has established minimum qualifications that a sales professional must meet in order to receive the Fine Homes designation. Typically, Fine Homes agents represent properties in the top 10% tier of the local market, and they represent affluent buyers and sellers throughout Westlake Village and the Conejo Valley area.

    Broker/Owner Bob Majorino says, “The upper-end market is alive and well in and around Ventura County, as evidenced by the exceptional sales volume from our North Ranch office. There is so much buying activity right now, there has never been a better time to sell.”

    In addition to the success of the Westlake Village / North ranch office, Prudential California Realty continues to dominate the Conejo Valley. Prudential has maintained both the highest average sales price and the highest overall sales volume for the first half of 2012, based on sales reported to the MLS. “Prudential California Realty’s tools are unmatched. We are able to provide better service, achieve maximum exposure of our listings, allowing our sales professionals to develop new relationships and ultimately, grow their business,” said Bob Majorino.

    With five offices throughout Ventura County Prudential California Realty is an independently owned and operated member of BRER Affiliates, Inc. For additional information about the Prudential Westlake Village / North Ranch office, or to buy or sell a luxury property please contact 805-373-8888 or visit www.prucalhomes.com.

    Wednesday, September 12, 2012

    Improve Your Credit Score



    Those about to start house hunting should check their credit score before things get too serious. There is nothing quite as frightening in the mortgage process as learning that your credit report contains a late payment or other blemishes that can prevent you from buying a property. 
       The higher your credit score, the better your chances are of financing a home. A credit score of at least 620 will give consumers a fighting chance to secure a home loan; 720 should qualify in most cases. 
       However, a lower credit score doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t finance a home. Credit score repair begins with your credit report. You can request a free copy of your credit report annually from the Federal Trade Commission at AnnualCreditReport.com. Check the report for errors. 
       Don’t panic if your report contains blemishes. There are steps you can take to fix negative marks, regardless of whether the marks are in error or if you’ve missed a payment or two. The simplest thing to do if you’ve missed a payment is to call the creditor and ask them to erase the negative listing. You can also do this with a well-documented letter. There is no guarantee that a lender will do this, but if you’ve been a good customer through the years, this method has proven to be successful.
    If you are one of the many who have defaulted on a student loan you can enter into a “rehab program,” which will get your account back on track after 12 months. This may not be the quick fix you need when buying a home but the sooner you do this the better.
       For disputing a negative mark that was not your fault, you can try disputing the account with the credit bureaus as “not mine.”
       One quick fix used by borrowers to boost their credit score is to have an older family member with a sound credit rating add you as an authorized user on a credit card. This can help increase your score and you wouldn’t even need the card in your possession. With more loans requiring higher credit scores today, it’s never too early to start fixing credit challenges. 
    Contact Prudential California Realty's trusted Lender, California Premier Lending with any credit questions or to see if you qualify to buy a home. Visit www.prucalhomes.com

    Tuesday, September 4, 2012

    Enter To Win A Day Of Wine Tasting!

    Ask your Prudential California Realty agent for an entry form!  

    Prudential is awarding one lucky winner with a "Day of wine tasting for 2." The prize includes transportation on the Grapeline, gourmet lunch, and tastings at 3-5 wineries in your choice of either Paso Robles, Santa Ynez, San Luis Obispo, or Temecula. 
    Contest ends October 15th, send your entries to your Realtor or local Prudential office.

    Certain rules and restrictions may apply.