Facts About Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate / Buy and Sell Wisely


Preparing to Sell Your Rancho Santa Fe Home


Experienced agents know what puts prospective buyers off when they view a home, especially Rancho Santa Fe. For example, when buyers find dirty dishes in the sink, notice offensive pet odors or spot obvious stains suggesting a leaking roof they begin to devalue the property. Some buyers may decide to pass on the house completely while others may think about making an offer way below the asking price. So, a good agent’s first step is to help the homeowner see the house as others will see it and take care of problems.


Rancho Santa Fe Homeownsers Insurance


Rancho Santa Fe Home Safety Measures. You can usually obtain insurance discounts for having a smoke detector, burglar alarm or dead-bolt locks. However, take note that some fire systems can be costly and not every system may qualify for an insurance discount, so check with your insurance company first.

Don’t Over-Insure. Homeowner’s insurance is designed to protect you against loss should your Rancho Santa Fe home and furnishing be damaged or lost through theft, windstorm, fire, etc. The land under your home is not insured, as it is not at risk. If, in considering value, you include the cost of the land under your house, you may end up paying a higher insurance premium than you should.


Rancho Santa Fe Home Inspection


The purpose of a thorough home inspection is to ensure that Rancho Santa Fe home buyers know exactly what a home’s condition is prior to completing the transaction. A good Rancho Santa Fe home inspection should include an evaluation of the foundation, framing, roofing, site drainage, attic, plumbing, heating, electrical system, fireplaces, chimneys, pavement, fences, stairs, decks, patios, doors, windows, walls, ceilings, floors and built-in appliances. All significant or pertinent findings should be reported in writing to the prospective Rancho Santa Fe homebuyer. The home inspection report gives the Rancho Santa Fe homebuyer the information he or she needs to determine whether to buy the property as is or to ask the seller to make repairs.

In most cases, when an Rancho Santa Fe homebuyer makes repair requests, sellers usually agree to some if not all of the conditions.

Choosing Your Rancho Santa Fe Neighborhood


You’ve probably heard about the three major determinants of Rancho Santa Fe values are: 1) location, 2) location and 3) location. This is not only true about real estate in Rancho Santa Fe; it is true about real estate in general. If you cannot afford what you want where you want it, give up something inside the house rather than settling on a lesser location.


Does Your Rancho Santa Fe Have Curb Appeal?


From cottages to castles some Rancho Santa Fe have so much curb appeal that passersby can’t help but stop and admire them. When visiting property with great curb appeal, prospective buyers often experience 'Love at First Sight' and this disposes them to love the entire home before they even walk through the front door.

Rancho Santa Fe curb appeal is the result of a perfect blend of architectural style, landscaping, up-keep and color choices. Money alone does not guarantee outstanding curb appeal. I’ve seen very expensive Area homes with costly landscaping that fail to appeal and I’ve seen very modest priced Area homes with outstanding curb appeal. In part, the landscaping aspect of curb appeal is a matter of personal taste.

Rancho Santa Fe SALES


When you are thinking of buying Rancho Santa Fe, it may make sense to get a clear picture of the Rancho Santa Fe market before you get too far into your search. It is important to know the current market’s strengths and weaknesses so that you can make wise real estate decisions accordingly.

Rancho Santa Fe Village Office
Office: (858) 756-5600
6119 La Granada / P.O. Box 2708
Cell: (858) 395-5600 (Ken)
Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067
Cell: (858) 442-7824 (Kathy)
Kathy@CrosbyandHewitt.com