Saturday, November 16, 2013

HOW TO RAISE (and Preserve) YOUR PROPERTY VALUE WITHOUT SPENDING A DIME

By Michael G Barnaba
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Your home’s value is composed of multiple layers. Consider that your home’s intrinsic value is like the yolk of an egg. The shell of that egg then will be the physical structure, its fence, security system, and your right to hold title. Then, your neighborhood is the “carton” that cradles your egg. The carton displays the brand, tells buyers the grade of your egg and, most importantly, protects your egg until purchased.
Logically, a damaged or unsightly carton will hurt the chances of your egg being selected from among the others on the shelf when a buyer comes along. Do you see how having the most attractive, strongest and best labeled neighborhood can contribute prominently to preserving and increasing your home value? How then do we make sure we have the best neighborhood in which to display, show value and protect our homes?
A great way to do this and subsequently raise your home’s value without spending a dime is to practice the five ‘V’s of VALUE.
Visit your neighbors. Visiting is a pleasant activity with no costs, very little travel and low impact on your schedule, so can be done easily and frequently. Statistics show that neighborhoods with a healthy social connectivity are more stable, have less crime and better overall satisfaction of life.
Visibility in your neighborhood is very important. Be visible at home, around the yard, on the sidewalks and at public area facilities such as parks, gathering places and businesses. This practice places you in the neighborhood’s “image” and promotes your presence as an indication of a community’s profile.
Vocalize your interests, concerns and satisfaction to gain support and momentum for your neighborhood’s prosperity. When goals, problems and achievements are clearly stated, then resources can be allocated properly to change, continue or halt activities and practices in your area. Your input helps to shape the direction of your community’s development.
Vote for and against laws, rulings and officials that affect your neighborhood’s safety, health and growth. Griping does not do it. Participation in the democratic system is a tool for applying governmental resources to matters that influence your neighborhood’s proliferation. Stay current on issues and political activities related to them. Continually query your public officials as to what is being done for you! They work for you. Make sure they are doing what you expect of them, just as any employer would of any employee.
Volunteer in your neighborhood and community on projects and endeavors that leverage your talents and skills. Be mindful that surrounding areas act as a buffer for your community. Spread the love beyond the boundaries of your home to push back negative factors. It’s like a fence line; you have to trim the grass on both sides for the fence to be most effective. The responsibility goes to the aware. If you know it needs to be done make an effort to see that it is…by the responsible party or by YOU. Consider the benefit of the action and act accordingly.
Get out into your community Visit, be Visible, Voice your concerns, share your interests and praise good work that is being done, Vote in or out according to your goals and Volunteer to help keep the good and change the rest. Active involvement will ensure your neighborhood is strong and being a part of that will be a net gain that can never depreciate.

Happy living!

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