Friday, June 19, 2015

A Year Of Gratitude May 2015

"No duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks"
My challenge to you this month is to send a note of gratitude to someone that has had a positive impact on your life.

June Gratitude:

Adoption:
My niece has a darling 4 year old and has not been able to have anymore children.  A few months ago she found out about a beautiful 2 year old boy that was in foster care that needed a family.  She met him a fell in love with him.  A few weeks later the rest of the family met him and we all fell in love with him.  He is a happy, loving, sweet boy!  In May we found out that my niece will be able to adopt him because his parents gave up their rights.  It hard for me to express the joy, happiness, gratitude and love I felt when I found out his life is going to be so blessed to have a loving mom, dad, brother and extended family.  And how blessed we are to have him as a part of our family.  Just last week my niece also has a chance to adopt his baby sister.  All I can say is I have have felt so blessed to be apart of this and will be forever grateful that my niece is able to adopt these beautiful children.


A loving, caring, hard working father:
I come from a family of 10 children.  My dad was a school teacher and my mom stayed at home, as you can imagine money was tight at our house.  My dad worked so hard each day and was always able to provide us with clothing, food and shelter.















Family gatherings:
I LOVE my family.  It is always so fun when we get together, I love all chaos, love, bonding and memories.

Early morning walks:
Christopher and I get up almost every morning and go on a walk, I love being out in my neighborhood when it is so quiet and peaceful.  I love seeing the sunrise, the setting moon and blooming flowers.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

9 Great ways to tidy up your home

1. Sort by category, not location: Don't do the bedrooms first, then the living room, then the rest of the house. Do all your clothes, then all your books, etc.
2. Tidy in one go. Don't draw it out. If you tidy a bit each day, you'll find that you're tidying forever. Do it all at once and you'll have the system in place to stay tidy.
3. Pick up each item one at a time and ask yourself, "Does it spark joy?"
4. Fold your clothes so that they stand up vertically. This way, you can put all your t-shirts (or other items) in a drawer and see every item at once, rather than digging through piles of fabric to find the shirt you want.
5. Don't repurpose clothes to loungewear. Don't justify keeping a torn, ratty T-shirt just because you think you can repurpose it as a pajama top.
6. Recycle your papers. For important legal documents, scan them! Everything else you should get rid of.
7. Don't keep gifts out of guilt. After the joy of the gift-giving moment is through, you can donate the gift without guilt. It has served its purpose.
8. Storage experts are hoarders. A "clever" storage solution never really solves anything. A new box or organizer won't make you tidy. Pursue ultimate simplicity.
9. Start with what you know will be easy to get rid of. If you start with mementos or items you attach a functional value, it will be harder to know if they spark joy. Start with items that are easier to make decisions about, and then you will be in the right mindset to tackle mementos later.
Source: Today.com
Shauna Quick
Realtor®
Exit Realty Success
801-550-4419 Mobile
shaunaqsellshomes@gmail.com

Saturday, May 23, 2015

A Year of Gratitude, May 2015

We don't have to have extraordinary moment to find happiness-it's right in front of us if we're paying attention and practicing gratitude.
Brene Brown

I am grateful for:
My daughter Annika, she is so kind, loving and forgiving



Mothers
Our mothers give us so many gifts. They give us the precious gift of life, of course, but they also leave treasured lessons that can guide us along our journeys even when they are no longer with us.





Birds



The beautiful blue sky
                                  (Photo cred Anne Monsen)


Paved streets, I have traveled outside the country many times and as much as I enjoy my time away I am always grateful to be home and drive on streets that are paved and safe.  

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Five Inexpensive Ways To Improve Your Home

1. Improve the curb appeal – Whether or not you are planning to sell your home, an inviting first appearance is important. Spend some time in the front yard from the curb in, making your yard free of weeds and your grass and hedges neatly trimmed.. You can make needed repairs to fences or front steps and change out your old, dull mailbox all for under $500.

2. Paint the front door – A spiffy new fiberglass front door could cost $1,000 or more, but you can upgrade the look for a lot less by adding new hardware and a fresh coat of paint. Add a new light fixture, a fresh doormat and/or a pot of flowers and you may have money left over from that $500 bill.

3. Paint interior walls – Nothing changes the look of a room more than a fresh coat of paint. It can get complicated and expensive if you need to repair drywall, remove mold, or have really tall ceilings, so you may need to hire a professional. But if you can do it yourself, you may even be able to upgrade baseboards or add crown molding and stay within a $500 budget.

4. Update the lighting – Lighting fixtures are to a home what jewelry is to an outfit. They can add pizzazz or look dated and dowdy. Switching out a chandelier over the dining room table is a fairly easy, budget-friendly project. Shop big-box stores for inexpensive models or ask about floor sample sales at retail outlets. If you’re on too tight a budget, consider updating lamps you already have with new shades.

5. Install new toilets – It may not materially change the look of your bathrooms, but if you have 20+ year old toilets, replacing them with new models will save thousands of gallons of water you won’t have to pay for. You can get new models for well under $200, so you may want to spend some of that $500 budget to upgrade the look with bathroom lighting, mirrors or storage units.

Source

Shauna Quick
Realtor
Exit Realty Success
801-550-4419
shaunaqsellshomes@gmail.com
www.shaunaqsellshomes.com

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Want To Make A Great First Impression On Buyers?

Follow these 12 steps:                         

1. Mow the lawn, prune bushes, remove dead tree branches, and get rid of outdoor furniture you don’t plan to take with you.

2. Clean the front door and lintels and paint them if necessary.

3. Check for leaks throughout the house. A drip may not seem important, but it could suggest poor maintenance elsewhere in the house. Don’t leave room for doubt in a buyer’s mind.

4. Clean out closets and storage areas. Donate old clothes and furniture to local charities. This will create a sense of greater space in the home, and would also mean fewer items to move.

5. Professionally clean the carpets. This is especially important if the carpeting will remain for the new owners.

6. Flip every switch to make sure the electrical works throughout the house. Prospective home buyers will do this. Fix any switches that need help.

7. Caulk around tubs and sinks. New caulk looks better than old caulk, and you’ll also prevent those tricky leaks.

8. Replace light bulbs that don’t work and use as much wattage as the fixture will take. Good illumination makes your home seem light and airy.

9. Tour the property from the perspective of a first-time visitor. Is there anything that may seem uncomfortable to visitors? The 30-year-old green shag carpeting can be off-putting and mirrors in poorly lit basements can be dangerous, for example.

10. Clean out medicine cabinets. Remove out-of-date items, and consider removing prescription pills when buyers visit. Buyers might look in every nook and open every door. No one wants to be embarrassed by what they find.

11. If you have a pet, make arrangements to have it elsewhere when your home is being shown. Some people have allergies. No one wants to be barked or pawed at when they enter.

12. Ask your broker to examine the property for specific showing tips to make your home more attractive when compared to others in the area.


Shauna Quick
Realtor
Exit Realty Success
www.shaunaqsellshomes@gmail.com
shaunaqsellshomes@gmail.com
801-550-4419  

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Thinking About Selling Your Home on Your Own? Here are 8 Great Reasons Why YOU Should Work With A Realtor

Not all real estate practitioners are REALTORS®. The term REALTOR® is a registered trademark that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of REALTORS® and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics. Here's why it pays to work with a REALTOR®.

  1. Navigate a complicated process. Buying or selling a home usually requires disclosure forms, inspection reports, mortgage documents, insurance policies, deeds, and multipage settlement statements. A knowledgeable expert will help you prepare the best deal, and avoid delays or costly mistakes.
  2. Information and opinions. REALTORS® can provide local community information on utilities, zoning, schools, and more. They’ll also be able to provide objective information about each property. A professional will be able to help you answer these two important questions: Will the property provide the environment I want for a home or investment? Second, will the property have resale value when I am ready to sell?
  3. Help finding the best property out there. Sometimes the property you are seeking is available but not actively advertised in the market, and it will take some investigation by your REALTOR® to find all available properties.
  4. Negotiating skills. There are many negotiating factors, including but not limited to price, financing, terms, date of possession, and inclusion or exclusion of repairs, furnishings, or equipment. In addition, the purchase agreement should provide a period of time for you to complete appropriate inspections and investigations of the property before you are bound to complete the purchase. Your agent can advise you as to which investigations and inspections are recommended or required.
  5. Property marketing power. Real estate doesn’t sell due to advertising alone. In fact, a large share of real estate sales comes as the result of a practitioner’s contacts through previous clients, referrals, friends, and family. When a property is marketed with the help of a REALTOR®, you do not have to allow strangers into your home. Your REALTOR® will generally prescreen and accompany qualified prospects through your property.
  6. Someone who speaks the language. If you don’t know a CMA from a PUD, you can understand why it’s important to work with a professional who is immersed in the industry and knows the real estate language.
  7. Experience. Most people buy and sell only a few homes in a lifetime, usually with quite a few years in between each purchase. Even if you have done it before, laws and regulations change. REALTORS®, on the other hand, handle hundreds of real estate transactions over the course of their career. Having an expert on your side is critical.
  8. Objective voice. A home often symbolizes family, rest, and security — it’s not just four walls and a roof. Because of this, homebuying and selling can be an emotional undertaking. And for most people, a home is the biggest purchase they’ll every make. Having a concerned, but objective, third party helps you stay focused on both the emotional and financial issues most important to you.                                   Realtor Magazine                                                                             Shauna Quick, Realtor                                                                   Exit Realty Success

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

A Year Of Gratitude-April

We should express our gratitude for the small and simple things, like the scent of rain, the taste of your favorite food, or the sound of a loved one's voice.
-Joseph B. Worthlin

April
I am grateful for:

My husband Christopher-we have been married for 25 years!













Visits to Justin and Libbie's farm-each time I have the opportunity to visit I enjoy the relaxing atmosphere

Blooming trees and flowers

Sunshine

Rain

Moab-I love to go to Moab with my family, we enjoy running down the sand hill, going off roading and hikes in Arches National park

Shauna Quick
Realtor
Exit Realty Success
801.550.4419
#ayearofgratitude2015

Here are some gratitude comments that are from a Facebook page I am on:

  • Sarah I am grateful for the roof over my head, my happy and healthy family, a good job and food in my belly.


  • Lona  I am grateful that my son was born without any complications and is a beautiful, healthy, wonderful baby boy 


  • Julia I am grateful that my sweetheart is in remission and healthy. I sure love that guy.


  • Tanna I am grateful for time and the amazing people this world is filled with:)


  • Tanja Mikes Hard Lemonade, and time to myself


  • Tina  My kids and my hubby I can't seem to get enough of them!


  • Magnolia My family...husband and kids and my parents (who are currently here and SUCH a help!!) Family really are the greatest.


  • Janessa I am SSSOOO grateful for my handsome hun!

    Shanna I'm grateful for modern day medicine, the roof over my head, my husband and all of his jobs, my darling kiddos and I am truly grateful for this page and all the wives I have had the pleasure to meet and especially have gotten to know.