Strategies for Buyers and Sellers in the Central NY Market


Today I’m joined by a really special guest—Peter Hunt, the CEO of Hunt Real Estate. Together, we’ll discuss the dynamics of the Central New York real estate market.

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There’s been a big fall-off with respect to the number of closings and transactions in Central New York. It’s really a tale of two cities (or price points): under $250,000, between $250,000 and $300,000, and over $400,000. Under $100,000, Peter Hunt of Hunt Real Estate has noticed a huge drop-off mainly because there aren’t enough sellers. Under $250,000, it’s still the same. So what can be done about that? According to Peter, the bottom line is that because there aren’t enough sellers in the market, there is an overabundance of buyers. The solution is to bring more supply to the market. This is the perfect time for sellers, particularly those looking to trade out their home for another home. There’s probably never been a better time to maximize their equity because of the relationship between buyer demand and seller supply. As supply gets lower, demand gets higher, and prices go up. We’ve seen it all across Upstate New York, and it’s certainly true for Central New York, as well. As a matter of fact, on average, we’ve seen the prices of homes under $250,000 go up anywhere from 4% to 5%. If you’re thinking of selling your house right now, there are more buyers in the market than we’ve had in a long time, and the rate of appreciation at the lower end is going to be greater than the appreciation at the higher end of the market.
When there is a two-year supply of homes like we have in our market, you’ve got to be aggressive on all fronts.

In this market, if you sell lower and buy higher, you’ll be making money on that transaction because it’s appreciating faster and for more money on the lower end of the market, and it’s appreciating slower and for less money the higher you go in the market. In other words, the rate of return for buyers goes up as you buy a higher-priced home because of price compression on the high end and price expansion on the lower end. Just as the number of transactions below the $250,000 price point has decreased due to the lack of sellers, the number of transactions above the $400,000 price point has dropped due to a lack of buyers. We have over a two-year supply of homes between $400,000 and $1 million. As a seller in this price range, what can be done? Peter says the obvious and unfortunate solution is that you may have to compromise on the price. When there are too few buyers in the market, the first seller who brings down their price will be the first one to set a new bar in that marketplace. The good news, however, is that all across the country, prices on the higher end are down—30% in Southern California and more than 25% in Manhattan. We’re currently in a situation where we’re not as bad off as the rest of the country for the high end of the market. This can be an opportunity for those who act now: Set a new bar and be willing to negotiate. I always tell clients looking to attract more buyers that they can either increase the condition of their home or decrease the price. However, we’re not in an either/or market: You need to do both to sell well in the high end. When there is a two-year supply of homes like we have in our market, you’ve got to be aggressive on all fronts. A lot of times, high-end homeowners are less likely to want to improve the home because, in many cases, this is their caste. Even still, it’s our job as professionals to go through that house with a fine-tooth comb and give homeowners every bit of meaningful advice that brings a real return on investment—carpet, paint, kitchen, bathrooms, landscaping, and so on. Improving and upgrading these areas doesn’t cost a lot of money in proportion to the value of the home, but they do bring a return to those who upgrade with the market in mind and actually make the house more sellable. Today’s buyers are a lot fussier, and they know what they want and what they’re willing to pay for. Finally, in our market, it’s important to work with a team that has an intimate understanding of all the competition in the market—that knows the condition of every other house in the neighborhood—so that you can be sure your home is the very best in that price range. If your listing is best-in-class, the other consumers will know it, and so will other brokers. If you or someone you know is looking to buy or sell a home in the Central New York area, or if you have any questions for me, please feel free to reach out to us. We’d love to hear from you.

3 Ways to Avoid a Landscaping Disaster


An accomplished professional landscaper can get your yard in tip-top shape, but there ways you can avoid needing one to begin with.

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Good landscaping can transform the look (and price) of a home, which makes it an important, though sometimes overlooked, facet of homeownership. I’m here today with my most trusted landscaper, Eric Chamberlain—the only person I recommend for landscaping. Eric went into landscape design around 35 years ago, and since then has traveled to 45 countries to study techniques such as Oriental and European garden design. With all the knowledge he’s gathered from throughout the world, he’s created a business in Syracuse that truly stands out.
It’s important to calculate what a plant is going to do over time so it doesn’t become a nuisance.

As such an accomplished landscaper, Eric can point out the biggest mistakes he sees homeowners make: 1. Overplanting: Overplanting can cause problems down the road. It happens by, essentially, putting the wrong plants in the wrong places. It’s important to calculate how (and where) a plant will grow over time so it doesn’t become a nuisance. 2. Drainage: Without adequate drainage systems, water can run into the house or create puddles throughout the landscape. Professionals like Eric can put plants in the right places, grade the earth correctly, and ensure that water moves away from the house. 3. Pruning: You need to prune at the right time of year to maintain your plants’ health. Pruning at the wrong time can cause a plant to lose its colors and flowers. Certain plants need to be pruned at certain times, so it’s important to be familiar with your flora. Eric can do a whole review of your landscape, determine what you need, and execute a plan to make your backyard flourish. Give him a call at (315) 569-1214 and have your home treated by a seasoned professional. If you need any help with buying or selling a home, have any questions, or need some information, feel free to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you.

Fall Is Here—Is Your Furnace Ready to Go?


Prime Heating and Air is a great, family-run business here in Syracuse. They recently gave me some great tips for homeowners that I want to share with you.

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I’m here today with Neal Carr of Prime Heating and Air to talk a little bit about his business and how they can help homeowners reduce energy costs when it comes time to turn their furnaces back on this fall. Prime Heating and Air is a family-run business that’s been in operation for just over three years now in the Syracuse area. Neal and his brothers have been very successful and have a lot of knowledge about heating and air systems. So what does Neal think are the biggest issues that homeowners have when it comes to their systems? The two biggest issues they run into are regular changing of furnace filters and getting yearly maintenance done on their furnaces. The filter in your furnace should be changed every 30 to 45 days. The filter will only cost a few bucks, but being diligent about replacing it could save you a ton of money in the long run by making sure your furnace is more efficient and works longer.
A filter only costs a few dollars, but can save you a ton of money by making your furnace more efficient.

As far as the yearly maintenance is concerned, Neal and his team will be able to come in, take a look at the furnace, and make sure everything is working in proper order for just about $80. The more preventative maintenance you do on equipment like this, the fewer expenses you’ll have down the road and the longer your system will last. Neal recommends the fall as a good time to get your heating system serviced. If you have any questions for Neal or need Prime Heating and Air’s help with your yearly maintenance, be sure to give them a call at (315) 802-4287 or send them an email to info@primeheatandair.com. If you schedule a furnace servicing with Neal and mention us, he’ll throw in a three-month supply of filters at no additional cost. If you have any other real estate questions for me in the meantime, don’t hesitate to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you.

Veterans: You Could Be Missing out on a Key Tax Exemption


30% of our nation’s veterans are missing out on the tax benefits they have earned.

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Are you a United States veteran? If so, I would like to share a statistic that may interest you. Did you know that 30% of veterans in our country are not taking advantage of their property tax exemptions? This equates to thousands of dollars left on the table. So if you or someone you know would like more information about this, please reach out. To hear my full message, watch my short video.

3 Things You Need to Know About Staging a Home


Home staging is an underrated way to boost your home’s sale price. Here’s how our friend and favorite home stager, Lorrie White, does her magic on homes.

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I was delighted to be joined recently by Lorrie White of Lorrie White Staging Company, aka “The Secret Weapon” to talk about what she does and to see her work in action. We’re at one of Coldwell Banker Properties 6797 Dutch Hill Road. in Dewitt, NY. This house has been on the market for a little while, and the owners have had Lorrie come in to stage the entire house. Watch the video above to get the full home tour after Lorrie and her team did their magic. Did you know that according to the National Association of Realtors, 80% of homes that are professionally staged and professionally photographed will sell quicker and for more money? According to Lorrie, these are the top three things people need to know about staging a house: 1. Staging is affordable. Many people are under the impression that staging is too expensive or not worth the money. It’s important to know that there are many different variations of staging. Lorrie is always willing to work with budgets, and some home staging is better than no staging at all. Even just working with a few key first-impression spaces can make a drastic difference in the presentation of the home during staging. Lorrie’s consultations typically take anywhere from one to two hours.
80% of homes that are professionally staged and professionally photographed will sell quicker and for more money, according to THE NAR.

2. Staging is not the same as decorating. Even the best-decorated home can sit stagnant on the market for a number of reasons. They may be a little too taste-specific or individualistic. Decorating is more of a personal thing for everyday living. Staging is done for marketing purposes to help a product appeal to the most number of buyers possible. 3. Square footage sells. It’s extremely important to your home’s value. Certain things in a space can make a home feel smaller (i.e. large area rugs, dark paint colors, and too much furniture). It’s all about opening up your home, which Lorrie did wonderfully as you can see above. If you have any questions for Lorrie or want to get in touch with her to see how she can help expedite your home sale, visit her website, follow her on Instagram, or give her a call at (315) 420.9291 If you have any questions for me in the meantime about home staging, the market, or real estate in general, don’t hesitate to give us a call or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you soon. 

The Chip Hodgkins Team Has Barbara Corcoran’s Seal of Approval


We’re proud to announce that our team is endorsed by none other than Barbara Corcoran, one of the most respected names in real estate.

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There’s only team Barbara Corcoran trusts to sell her home in our marketplace, which is why she endorses the The Chip Hodgkins Team. She recognizes our proven success, because the numbers don’t lie. We attract full-price offers every day due to our extensive marketing, and we guarantee that if we don’t sell your home, we’ll buy it ourselves.
Chip attracts more buyers in one day than most agents attract all year. - Barbara Corcoran

To learn more about our guarantee program and how we attract so many buyers, visit SyracuseHomeLink.com. To hear Barbara’s full endorsement, watch the video above. If you have any other questions or you’re looking to get your home sold, don’t hesitate to call or email us. We’d be happy to help you.