Selling? Then Pack-up the Ceramic Frog Collection

Declutter your home. Kiss the frog collection goodbye!
Cute? Maybe but best pack the clutter away…

Hondon Villas would advise all property vendors to get their home ready to sell. All parties: you, the agent and the buyer are wanting your property to look its best if it is to have a better chance to sell in this competitive market. You need to do your bit and get motivated and ready to sell.

Here are lots of tips to get you going.

What does that mean? Well our property partner RightMove have written an article on this. Here we have adapted it more to our target market. Please read on…

As we write we are in midst of the Covid-19 crisis and the uncertainty that brings. So the property market is paused right now and may be for a while. And is likely to be both slow to recover and more competitive when we do start up again. But you can at least get your home ready.

First Impressions Count, Twice!

The main thing to remember is that, as a seller, you get two opportunities to make a first impression to potential buyers. Please we cannot emphasise this enough. After all, another property is literally a click or two away if yours is dismissed.

Question: How do you feel about untidy / poorly maintained homes when you are house hunting? Did you dismiss some? So try looking through the buyer’s eyes.

No. 1: Photographs / Videos. Potential house-hunters will mainly see your home online, which means that your property needs to look shipshape for the photographs (and video if applicable). Make sure you are happy with your photographs from the agent. However, YOU have to make sure your home is looking top-notch when the photographer comes around. So clean-up, clear the bathroom toiletries, empty the washing line, tidy away food from the kitchen top, polish mirrors, tidy the garden, clean the pool… yes there is work to be done.

No. 2 : Home Visits. When people eventually come to view your home in real life, they want ‘curb appeal’. That is, as they drive up to and enter your property they want to be impressed. They will judge immediately. You don’t want to give then cause for complaint. We know as we talk to prospective buyers for viewing feedback and sometimes they say that within a few seconds they knew the house was not for them.

In both cases, you’ll want to make sure that your home looks as good as it can. Follow the tips below to ensure that you are ready to go.

Start Getting Ready Now!

So if you’re planning to sell then you can use the in-between time to be get your property ready now. Plan a few minutes a day to get this important step on track. Certain “heavier” tasks may not be possible right now but there are still lots of jobs you could be doing.
(There is list below that will help).

Getting this done now will not only help to present you home better to buyers but save you lots of time when you need to sign over and move out.

Note down all your rooms and garden areas, walk around and LOOK, then look again. Be self-critical. What can you do realistically to make that room or place better? Make notes. You can then plan and prioritise, doing the worst areas first.

Speculate to Accumulate… So you may need to spend Money

As you survey your home, be prepared to do minor repairs: For example: e.g. fix cracked tiles, jet-wash the patio, fix a dripping tap, paint the gate or fence, clean the window frames or clear the rubbish away, etc. Consider getting trade or pro’ help if it needs it.

Fix and Finish Those D.I.Y. Jobs

Now could be the time to tick off all those annoying DIY jobs that you’ve been putting off. This will help make sure you’re not giving prospective buyers a reason to mark your house down because of something that doesn’t take too long to fix. Believe us, in a buyer’s market they will offer less if there are lots of things to fix.

Your garden can be the first thing that a potential buyer will see close up, so make sure that you give them a reason to smile straight away. Unruly gardens and pools can and do put people off.

Here are some smart moves that will make a big difference:

GARDEN / EXTERIOR
Cut the grass / clean the patios / terraces
Prune any overgrown hedges / palm trees
Give the fence panels a new lick of paint
Get rid of the weeds from your patio
Make sure that rickety gate isn’t about to fall off
Clean up any dog mess
Remove debris and rubbish
Clean the windows and doors
Clean the Pool (green water puts people off)
KITCHEN & BATHROOMS
Re-grouting the kitchen / bathroom tiles
Touching up the mastic in the bathroom
Refilling cracks and picture hooks
Taking limescale off the taps
Make it mould-free is a must
Store toiletries away where possible
Clean shower doors
Keep the toilet seat down
Keep worktops tidy
Keep utensils organised and food in cupboards
Put washing up away
Clean the windows
Tidy away any indication of pets being in the house
  as your prospective buyer may not be a pet lover

Makeover, Declutter and Tidy-up your home

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Think “Makeover”… That cluttered kitchen, purple walls or bedroom full of boxes & gym equipment will not help your cause: TO SELL! If house-hunters can visualise living in your property, they are more likely to walk around with keen interest. You want them to think they could live there.

Think neutral as by far, untidy clutter, bad decor or crowded rooms, puts people off as they cannot see “space” or potential.

It’s important to take some of your personality away from your property. So, as nice as you like it now, it may not be your prospective buyer’s ideal. So it is better to think the house has to go and right now attracting a new buyer is more important that your collection of ceramic frogs, crystal glass or garden gnomes.

So please, take the advice, to minimise and re-organise each room so it looks light, airy and spacious… and inviting. Make a room that can be used and enjoyed. If you don’t use that room. Why? Fix it for your potential buyers.

According to Changing Rooms star Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, this job is hugely important and should not be underestimated. Decluttering your home creates the illusion of roomier spaces and also means that you will be showing buyers around a clean and tidy home.

Also, try upcycling tired or worn-out furniture if you have some free time during lockdown. You could add new cushions, “throw-overs” or paint wood furniture (Shabby-Chic is still a quick and cheap way to go)

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Show each room as a purpose

To be honest you will not fool a vendor to part with €100Ks if they don’t see what you claim. So, if you’ve marketed your home as having three-bedrooms, do your best to make sure there are three bedrooms, rather than two bedrooms and a study, gym or playroom.

Again, it comes back to visualisation and making it as easy as possible for buyers to imagine living in your home.

Darker rooms generally look smaller than lighter ones, and this can be a big turn off for potential buyers. So we’d suggest making sure that blinds are open, and curtains are apart, to flood your home with light.

Pay a lot of attention to Kitchens and Bathrooms. These two rooms are the most expensive for a buyer to upgrade. So show them at their best. They should at least look & smell clean, be bright and de-cluttered. Turn on lights (make sure bulbs work) to brighten up the room if needs be. Use candles or scents to make the house smell nice.

If you’ve made an effort to clean and declutter them, you’ll be giving potential buyers another reason to be positive about your home.

Having the Right Documents

It is very important in Spain to have all your property and personal documents up-to-date. It can cost you if not.

Your estate agent and solicitor will ask for various bits of paperwork throughout the selling process, so if you can gather together all the relevant documents ahead of time, you should avoid delays further down the line. Ask the agent what you need in advance, don’t wait until an offer comes in. At Hondon Villas a few house sales have been severly delayed or even fell through because the vendor’s paperwork was not up-to-date or incorrect.

A quick check for documentation / paperwork to consider rounding up:

Make a fixtures and fittings inventory
Passports, ID, Birth Certs, Marriage Certs
NIE, Suma (Community tax) Bills, Utility Contracts
Currency Exchange / Bank Details
Land Registry Title Deeds
Gas/Electric/Water checks completed by a registered engineer
Energy Efficiency Certification
Planning permissions / plans, like pools or annex buildings
Building regulation completion certificates
New build guarantee certificates for alterations or additions
Damp guarantees/warranties
Party wall agreements / Land (if relevant)
*Note: Some of the above may not be applicable and is not an exhaustive list. Ask your Lawyer.

OK, so what are you waiting for?

As you can see there is plenty to be getting on with. Alas we know many people leave it all to chance. This could affect your saleability, time on the market, the selling process and undue stress as time passes.

So try to do some of the tips on a regular basis so you keep on top of it all. You’ll be thankful you did.

If you need help or have any questions on the above article please contact Hondon Villas. Here are the contact points: email, phone and social media)

TELEPHONES:
OFFICE +34 622 314 244
property @ hondonvillas.net
WEBSITE www.hondonvillas.net

Ethnographic Museum coming to Hondón Nieves

Hondón de las Nieves completes the remodelling works of its Ethnographic Museum
C2020 Article : https://www.diarioinformacion.com/

The local town hall has invested 400,000 euros in the project between the acquisition of the property and the subsequent adaptation of the facilities to showcase local culture and customs. No completion date is given as yet.
reports Èlia Armero 02/15/2020 | 22:26

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Acquisition and Costs: The historian Ramón Santonja who is supervising the projecy says the reformed building will house the new cultural space of the area and was acquired by the Hondón de las Nieves Council a few years ago for an amount of about 200,000 euros. Along with the purchase of the main property, an exterior space annexed to the building was also obtained. In total, the budget dedicated to this project, between the purchase and the renovation works, amounts to more than 400,000 euros.

This large estate is located on Calle San José, in the Rabal area, and is dated from the 1950s. It was an old winery and oil mill that had been closed for many years. With regard to the terraces attached to the building, it should be noted that “it has been used to carry out various events, such as the Fondó Verd, an ecological fair and a children’s cinema. Also, part of that space is already being used as an urban garden.

Work in Progress: The restoration work of this future Museum began “by cleaning the interior and maintaining the original parts of the winery and the oil mill that was inside and that, to this day, remain.” The intention is “to reuse the maximum architectural elements of the original construction,” says Santonja, thus retaining some of it’s original character.

Also, “the roof has been changed and the upper part of the walls have also been reinforced because they were badly deteriorated, as well as the wooden beams, which have all been changed”, so the roof “is completely new.” However, “there are still a few months of work” and, at the moment, there is no date for its inauguration yet A building that will house the history, archaeology, historical and anthropological heritage related to Hondón de las Nieves.

Ethnographic: adjective: ethnographic, ethnographical
Relating to the scientific description of local peoples and cultures with their customs, habits, and mutual differences.

Eating Out in Hondón…

Here is a list of restaurants and bars in the Nieves and Frailes area of the Hondón Valley… If you know of any more, please us know. By all means email us if you want to add your venue. :-)

Hondón de las Nieves:

La Finca, restaurant – Urb. La Montanósa
Solo Hazlo Bar- Nieves Plaza
Bocadito Bar & Restaurant Nieves Plaza
Bar Central, restaurant & bar – Nieves Plaza
Bodegas Cerda, wine merchant – A845 near police station
La Font, restaurant- Nieves Plaza
Vambú Bar/ Cafe, snacks and bar, off Plaza
Cafe Yeito – Plaza Nieves
Bombay Indian Restaurant, Plaza Nieves
Meson el Moreno, off the Nieves Plaza
Don Apetito, Roast Chicken (limited opening times)
Restaurante Monte Alto, Industrial Area, Nieves
Restaurante Polideportivo, Leisure Centre, Nieves

Hondón de los Frailes

Vienta Ocho (28), restaurant & bar – Frailes main Plaza
La Buena Vida (opening soon), restaurant – Frailes main Plaza
Fogon del Frailes, restaurant – A845  main road out of Frailes
Bar Peppin, restaurant & bar – Main road through Frailes
Caramels Bar – Main road through Frailes
Tipsy Terrace – Frailes Main Street
El Romero Restaurant & Bar – Barbarroja, 5 mins from Frailes, off the A845 towards Murcia
Hondón Hub, Casas Galliana, A845 – bar, restaurant, functions
Bar Gines, Church, Frailes

Nearby

Las Palmeras, Crevillente. Camp site, hotel, restaurant and large pool and functions. Excellent large dining area. Lunch and dinner.

If you know of any more – please us us know using the comments link.

The Local Hub: Hondón’s Saturday Market

Watch the video to see the popular and typical Saturday morning (market day) in Hondón de las Nieves’ main plaza.

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One of the nicest days to visit the Hondon Valley is on Market Day, every Saturday in the lovely Hondon de las Nieves…. You can shop for fresh produce or clothes, meet with friends for drinks or just enjoy the tranquil ambience over a brandy, coffee or a tostada or a selection of tapas. Hondon Villas wish you The Good Life!

The main two villages of Hondon de las Nieves and Hondon de los Frailes nest in the beautiful Hondon Valley. For decades they have grown an abundance of agricultural delights such as Grapes, Almonds and Olives (the main economy). Hondon is surrounded by an expanse of stunning mountain views and traditional arid Spanish countryside. These excellent vistas are a delight in all seasons!

Healthy Meditterraen Diet

Take a walk or drive through the country roads and you will just marvel at the changing light, shadows and picturesque skies. The Hondon Valley is well known for its mild climate and pleasant summer breezes, which is very welcoming in those hot summer months when temperatures rarely fall below 30 degrees.

The region enjoys sunshine in excess of 310 days per year, where the air is very clean and the pace of life slow. Hondon offers a very peaceful and stress free life.

So please, come take a look at the Valley of the Vines, drink the local wine under the bluest of skies and feel the warmth of the Spanish sun on your face … and you’re hooked! We were! We love it! :-)

INTERESTED? CONTACT HONDON VILLAS: Email: property @ hondonvillas.net
Tel: OFFICE: (0034) 965 075 357

Fincas & Villas in the Hondon Valley, Costa Blanca South

We are your Local Agent with 30+ years experience in selling property and real estate. We were voted “Business of the Year” in the Pride of Spain Awards 2015. We have an office in Hondón de los Frailes plaza. Choose us as your Real Estate Agent in the Hondon Valley.

Luxury Cave House in La Romana

Spanish Property in the Hondon Valley: Hondon Villas are the most experienced Real Estate and Property Agent in the Hondon De las Nieves and Hondon de los Frailes areas. We are local and know the area well after all our staff have lived in the area for years!

Our core business is to sell houses & apartments. Our website is often #1 Google ranked for key searches such as “Hondon Villas for Sale”. We specialise in selling villas, fincas, casas, houses and apartments inland / countryside / campo. This includes country homes and irustic authentic property. If you are looking for a Hondon Property or Spanish property inland around the Albatera, La Romana, Fortuna and Hondon regions we can help. We also specialise in Villas for La Montanosa Urb.

At Hondon Villas we promote and sell luxury Spanish villas and homes in the beautiful, quiet inland areas of the rural Albatera, Aspe, Pinoso, Abanilla, Crevillente and of course the Hondon Mountains, Costa Blanca South in Spain. Call us or visit or real estate office in the Frailes Plaza and let us help you search for your dream villa or apartment.

Hondon Villas on the road.

Are You Selling? Contact Us
If you wish to sell or advertise your villa for sale, contact us for a free valuation. Our AIPP registered office is in the main Plaza of Hondon de los Frailes. We are looking for villas and apartmenta in Nieves, Frailes, Aspe, Canalosa, La Romana and Albatera.

“The Hondons” are two typical Spanish villages located in the Vinolopo area in the province of Alicante, Valencia in Spain. Tripadviser.co.uk lists the best of the Hondon holiday villas and bed and breakfast establishments.

Covid-19! Hondón Villas Are Back!

UPDATE JUNE 21: The Hondón Area is now in a “new” normal, post Covid lock-down and residents and visitors are now out and about. Thankfully the shops, bars and restaurants are bringing the place alive again (still taking precautions of course).

The Hondón Villas office is open from Mon-Fri for appointments and walk-ins. Please observe the social distance rules and hygiene rules to protect others.
HONDON VILLAS REAL ESTATE SERVICES.
++ We can now offer VIEWINGS and VALUATIONS by STRICT APPOINTMENT & CONSENT ONLY. We will be following all hygiene & social distancing rules as directed by the Spanish Government.

You call us, email or message us for an appointment (see contact details below).

++ SAFETY FOR ALL: We INSIST that all parties involved (vendors, agent, buyers) must be using suitable masks, gloves & sanitizer and to keep a safe distance from each other. We cannot allow appointments without this protection.

Hondon Villas have a small supply of masks and will, subject to availability, be happy to provide for any clients who cannot obtain their own (recommended).

++ CARS / TRAVEL: It is also required that all clients to use their OWN VEHICLES to attend an appointment, as we are unable to have any clients in our company cars at the moment.

++ IT’S OPTIONAL: We are aware that NOT all clients will want to risk viewings or valuations and of course we will respect this.

++ OFFICE VISITS: The office is open for walk-ins but ideally by appointment and adhering to social distancing / hygiene will be necessary. We have thoroughly cleaned and adapted our Frailes office to make sure it is safer for you and our staff.

CONTACT US: You can make appointments, call us, send messages and emails if you need to ask us a question or are concerned about your property in any way. Here are our main points of contact.
WEBSITE: WWW.HONDONVILLAS.NET
OFFICE: +34 622 314 244
EMAIL: agent@hondonvillas.net
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/hondonvillas/

IMPORTANT: Please bear in mind that making appointments for house viewings or new property listings will need to adhere to safety and hygiene rules during COVID-19 crisis. And our ability to serve you as we would normally like is affected. Our website, marketing, social media and property advertising continues as normal.

Sold Sold Sold! Villas in the Hondón Valley

We sell property in the Hondón Valley. And we sell more houses in this area than any other agent. We’ve lived and worked in the area for about 15 years… that longevity and experience is for you to take advantage of.
Please let us help you buy or sell your Hondón Home. :-)

Selling houses and villas in the Hondon Valley for years.

++ Every year so far we have beat the previous year’s sales figures.
++ Thank you for your support and please if you care about keeping local businesses alive
++ Over 1.8 million website views since we started!
++ We also know we sell more homes than any other agent in the area.
++ This graphic attached might illustrate our success a little
(click to see in full – actually there are more, we just couldn’t fit them on).
++ We are honoured to have served so many people and lasted so long

Pop-in to our Hondon de los Frailes office (Main plaza) or visit our website for all contact points and the latest property for sale : www.hondonvillas.net
Thanks Again : The Hondon Villas Team.

COVID-19 Crisis : Bouncing Back

Thanks to Dino T. on Facebook for the following article / a quick guide to managing this crisis, for workers, business owners and residents during this CoronaVirus 19 Lockdown in Spain. #keepsafe #stayathome #coronavirus

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Coronavirus Covid 19. #stayathome in the Hondon Valley
Please keep yourself and others safe.

No. #1 Be positive – we know how hard it is to be positive at the moment, but the law of attraction means that the more positive we are, the better things start to turn out. Life will go on, we will make a success out of the changes, however long things may take.

Protect your future business – before closing down, consider using ERTEs to be able to temporarily lay off staff, you can then take them back on again when business gets back to normal. Claim your one-off benefit from the state and register for the social security moratorium. Stay in touch with your Gestoria about what else you could do. Contact your customers to re-assure them that you will be back soon. How can you strengthen your business in the future? Who can you collaborate with? What opportunities will all these changes bring? How can your business help other local businesses?

Mortgage break – Most banks are now offering a Government backed scheme to have a moratorium of up to 6 months, that could give you the space you need to get back on your feet. You may need help filling in the forms from your bank or Gestoria.

Sort your rent out – pay it if you are able, look into what help might be available, ask your landlord for a payment break. Do not bury your head in the sands, landlords will be more flexible if you stay in touch with them.

Make sure your paperwork is up to date – register when you can on the “padron” at the town hall, check that your residencia is still valid, make sure your tenancy contract is up to date. Without these things, you may struggle to get help from authorities.

Don’t worry if the ITV inspection of your car is overdue – the centres are closed, so you won´t be fined. But remember to book it in as soon as they re-open and don’t drive your car if it is not roadworthy or insured.

Look after your physical and mental health and those around you – eating a balanced healthy diet, control your drinking, get some exercise, sing in the shower, share your problems, do deep breathing exercises, take up yoga, sleep regular timetables, leave your mobiles before bed, spend time with your children or pets.

Don’t worry about things that are out of your control. Read the news, but don’t obsess about it. Don’t get ill – things will seem worse if you get infected. Stay home unless essential. Don’t take risks with your health and those living in your household. When you do go out, use gloves and hand sanitizer, stay 2 metres away from people.

Coronavirus Covid 19, selfie with the Mona Lisa.

Check what benefits might be available – some new benefits are becoming available for those who don’t have the right to “paro” (unemployment). Find help if you don’t understand what you are reading. Consider what other employment or self- employment options may exist after the return.

Talk to Citizens Advice Bureau Spain about your problems and read their regular posts about benefits, tax, residency, etc… don’t ask on general sites because people may not know and inadvertently give you incorrect advice. Here is their excellent website.

Respect the workers – don’t get mad with health workers, town hall employees, supermarket workers, police. Instead thank them for their work and do everything you can to make their work easier and safer.

Focus on priorities – make an action plan and do something positive every day. Don’t ignore anything, be aware of what you need to do and when.

Prepare for the future you want – consider what kind of future you want, what would be your ideal work / business? Use the lockdown time to research your plans, making plans for the future will make you feel stronger.

Consider releasing monies that are tied up in savings plans and private pensions, but check if there are any penalties or tax disadvantages in doing so Consider renting out a room in your home to share expenses.

Share your experiences – how did you cope? Did you manage to get help from Social Security or the Tax Office? Share your experiences and help others. We are all in this together.

Show you care – call your closest friends, listen to their problems too, they are also suffering, remember that ¨a problem shared is a problem halved¨. Do something kind for friends and neighbours, it will also make you feel better.

Sell your stuff – when the lockdown ends, could you sell some of your valuable belongings? Maybe trade down your car for a cheaper model.

Consider going home – if you have exhausted all your options, be open to the idea of returning to your home country, especially if employment or business options will be brighter there. It is not failure, it is recognising when the time is right to do something different and moving on.

This article was first written and published b Dino Trubbianelli c2020 on Facebook. Please support his website “Visit Albir”.