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5 Design Trends That Turn Off Buyers

If your walls could talk, they might say, "Don't paint me lime green." According to Trulia's Brie Dyas Our homes may be a reflection of ourselves, but this philosophy can backfire when you're putting a property up for sale. If you're about to enter the market and are in doubt about how your home's style will appeal to buyers, here are five home-decorating trends that real estate experts have identified as potential buyer turnoffs.

1. Bold colors

Bad paint colors instantly turn off buyers -- but it's one of the cheapest things to fix. Most important? Keep the paint color consistent throughout the home

2. Shiny hardware and accessories

"One of the major trends now is all about chrome, metallic, and shiny finishes," says Veronique Perrin. Although you'll see kitchens with plenty of brass, copper, and polished nickel on Pinterest, it's worth it to go with the classics -- like brushed nickel -- and use them sparingly. "There is such a thing as too much of a good thing, and subtle and understated always stands the test of time," Perrin says. –

3. Open bathrooms

It turns out that you can take the idea of an open floor plan too far. "The trend of an open master tub in the master bedroom should never have been started," says F. Ron Smith. "No one really wants to shower or bathe in the middle of a bedroom.

4. Converted rooms

It might have made sense to turn the spare bedroom into a space dedicated to your favorite hobby. The problem? A buyer sees this as an in-home yoga studio instead of a third bedroom. In the luxury market, such conversions are especially common in smaller spaces. "Dedicated gyms that are the size of a maid's room are underwhelming," Smith says. "Don't put a treadmill and yoga mat in to call it a gym. Proportion is everything."

5. Wall-to-wall carpeting

Some would argue that carpets never fully went out of style. While lush carpeting can feel like a dream underfoot and can be easier to maintain than other flooring options, many buyers see it as a downside (even if it's high-quality carpet). Everyone wants to see hardwood floors. They're always in style, and work with any decor scheme.

So if you are buying a home, in Taos or Angel Fire or selling your Angel Fire or Taos home, these steps may help. When purchasing a condo in the Taos area or over the mountain to Angel Fire again remember these tips. While searching for the perfect home in the Angel Fire / Taos area we have two locations to help you with all your Real Estate needs. If looking for Taos Real Estate call us at (575)758-5852. If your search is geared to condos or homes in the Angel Fire area contact our office (575)377-2626.

5 Stops on Your Home-Buying Journey

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According to Zillow, article written by Brendon Desimone, 5 Stops on Your Home-Buying Journey

1.Explore, discover and dream

Viewing photos and reading listing descriptions online gives you a chance to dream, and imagine all of the things you would want in a house

2.Check things out in person

Soon your research will lead you to an excellent house, a great deal, or both

3.Hook up with a good local agent

Having a good local agent on your side makes all the difference for such an expensive and infrequent transaction. Be sure to ask plenty of questions as you're getting to know a prospective agent.

4.Trust your gut Be open to letting your feelings and emotions spill out. You might feel remorse later if you don't listen to your instincts. Case in point: First-time buyers in Bedford, NY fell in love with a home with an incredible kitchen and views as far as the eye can see. The data online told them they should pay no more than 96 percent of the asking price, and they stuck to their guns. The home sold at the asking price, and they kicked themselves months later when they were still looking for a home. In this case, the home was worth every last penny, and they missed out.

5.Dig in

Before long, you'll find yourself looking at listings online every day, and on the open house circuit every week. At this stage, work closely with your agent to monitor new listings, and see as many homes as you can.

The more you see, the more you'll learn the market. Eventually, your search will become laser-focused on one or two areas. When the right home comes along, you'll know it. But it takes some time digging in and learning the market to build up the confidence to get to this place. The time and effort will all be worth it, however, when you walk through the door of your new home for the first time.

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