Realtors Can Be Resources For Home Maintenance

By Barbara Lehrer
Real Talk

Barbara Lehrer.

No matter how many years you have lived in your home, maintaining your home’s value is key. Even if you aren’t thinking of selling, maintenance is important and having the right people to do the work is just as important.

Here is a best-kept secret for you: the greatest resource for home repairs is not the internet, it is a realtor. Realtors deal with all types of home repairs during the selling and buying process. A realtor knows who the reliable, recommended and sought-after vendors are in the local area. The resource lists of realtors are priceless.

As a realtor myself, I highly recommend correcting small problems in your home before they become big ones. A homeowner should shy away from doing repairs themselves unless they are skilled in that area. Paying for a professional may save you hundreds of dollars from a job not done correctly. I know that everyone wants to save money, but in the end, it can cost you more. I suggest keeping the receipts and information on the scope of work that was performed.

Perhaps you are interviewing companies to spray for ants or backyard bugs. What is the process? What about for pets, kids or long-term service? From window washing to building a deck, what is recommended to add value to the home?

Do you need a list of potential service providers? That is always something your local professional realtor will have. Don’t forget the local regulations and rules for adding a shed, extending a deck or adding a pool. Permits are also something an agent can direct you on, or at least guide you to the right department in town hall.

New residents to a town often rely on the agent. You would be surprised at how knowledgeable we are from working in the community for year about all kinds of topics, from sports to religious services to catering help. Want to get involved in the community or town events? Call a realtor. Whatever they do not know they will find out for you and will always be glad you reached out.

Realtors can also help with landscaping companies, septic companies or a good painter recommendation. Common areas home sellers work on before selling include installing or repairing hardwood floors; we have a list of vendors. How about carpenters or masons? These are all repairs homeowners should take care of to avoid deferred maintenance when the time does come to sell. Local realtors have great resource lists that are regularly updated. Vendors retire and the resource list changes.

My advice is to add to the top of your phone list a good realtor’s contact information. You will never need to worry that we will want you to move. Just know that we are here to serve the community and to build relationships that will last for years and generations to come.

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