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Make Moves with Mason | VL. 2 | May 2022

Make Moves wiitth Mason

Vol. 2 | May 2022

Mason Buck Homes

CONTENTS

01 Meet mason 02 mason and coldwell banker 04 Open House Tips for Buyers & Sellers 06 4 ways to cool off your energy bill 08 Americans dare to Dream 12 Client reviews

14 coldwell banker top performers 15 Home project contest 16 community events 18 Smart Moving Tips for Homeowners with Pets 20 things to do in colorado springs 22 Featured non-profit

Meet Mason Integrity, honesty, and professionalism are what I pride myself on to ensure YOU, as the client, gets the best experience possible! By the last quarter of 2021, I had sold over $16 million in real estate and counting. I was a featured "Up and Comer" in 2018 and I have experience with sellers, first-time home buyers, VA clients, investors, and real estate investing. In March 2022 I had the honor of being named Top Performer with Coldwell Banker, which is such an amazing feeling and a huge accomplishment that has been the ultimate labor of love. I aim to be the best in my business, but not for myself, for my clients that become my extended family. If you’re in Colorado and thinking about investing in real estate it changed my life. Please reach out to me directly I consider myself one of the best in the city and it’s not a sale to me it’s a lifetime commitment and I am your guy!

Mason and Coldwell banker The Coldwell Banker brand is the oldest and most established residential real estate franchise system in North America. In fact, in many ways, it was the original real estate “start-up.” Founded by young entrepreneurs Colbert Coldwell in 1906 and later Benjamin Banker, Coldwell Banker changed the way people bought and sold homes across America, ultimately becoming one of the most trusted real estate brands in the world. More than 100 years later, the Coldwell Banker network is still continuously recognized for its innovation and leadership across 3,000 offices in 49 countries and territories. For over a century, home has been our purpose. It defines us and everyone in our network. Our mission will never waver -- to deliver the treasure of home ethically and honestly.

3rd Quarter TOP 1,000 AGENT NATIONALLY

"Congratulations to Mason Buck for all your success!! Mason is in the top 1000 agents across the nation for first quarter! We are so proud!". Coldwell Banker, Colorado Springs Office - May 2021

"Congratulations are in order for Coldwell Banker Realty Top Performer Mason Buck for an extraordinary 2021 for providing exceptional knowledge, service and integrity for their clients. We are honored and proud for your exceptional job well done.", Coldwell Banker, Colorado Springs Office - March 1oth, 2022

Tips for Buyers and Sellers

How do you make sure your open house goes smoothly and gets the job done? An open house is a tried and true way to attract potential buyers and create buzz when your house goes on the market. So how do you make sure your open house goes smoothly and gets the job done? Consider the following insider tips and tricks to help ensure you have a successful open house. Out with the old. It might sound a little harsh, but you’re going to want to remove about half of your belongings. The goal is to sell your house, so any unnecessary clutter is really just getting in the way of that. This might mean storing away all those sentimental vacation knickknacks, framed family portraits, toddler toys and bulky furniture. Buyers want to see fresh, clean open spaces. They need to imagine their things there, not yours. If storage is an issue, look into a nearby short-term storage facility to help move things out during this time.

What’s on the outside counts. In this instance, what’s on the outside matters. First impressions are huge, so make sure your lawn is cut, trees trimmed, toys and garbage cans … are all stored away. Think about planting some pretty flowers or adding a few big flowerpots and a welcome mat by the door. This would also be a good time to power wash the outside and clean the windows. Also, replace any outdated light fixtures and consider painting your front door a welcoming color. Shine up your kitchen and baths. Get them as sparkly clean as possible–we’re talking cleaning every square inch. Focus your attention on decluttering these spaces. Buyers want to see your counter tops, your backsplash, your shiny appliances – not your blender, toaster and junk mail. It’s also smart to clean out your pantry and refrigerator because, let’s be honest, people do like to snoop around. Always take a final lap. Look at your house objectively, through the eyes of a buyer

Make sure you’ve depersonalized every room. That means dog beds, little Jimmy’s 3rd grade artwork, closets stuffed with old clothes, toothbrushes on the bathroom counter … And then look at rooms that could use a little more sprucing up. There are a few simple and cost-effective ways you can make a room look brand new. Invest in a couple new throw pillows on your bed and sofa, a new entryway rug, a neutral-colored shower curtain and a bouquet of fresh flowers. Always make sure your home smells good. There’s nothing that turns a buyer off faster than a stuffy, smelly house. Holding an open house is a great way to gauge buyers’ interest in a property and quickly assess whether the asking price is appropriate. And preparing for an open house really comes down to two things: cleaning and decluttering. With these tips, you’re well own your way to your next real estate adventure.

4 Ways to Cool Off Your Energy Bill

Gear up for summer by giving your air conditioner a break and lowering your energy bill at the same time with these home cooling methods. Alternatives like energy-efficient windows, doors and electronics, filters and shading can help chill your home with less energy use, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Dress Your Windows During peak daylight, it’s a good idea to keep window coverings closed to block the sun’s heat. Consider window awnings or roll-down shades for the outside of your home that can be operated remotely or put on a schedule. For your home interior, opt for insulated cellular shades or blinds that block out the sun and have reflective backing. Even fitted drapes that cover the interior blinds can help reduce heat in your home. Fans for Cooling A great way to help your air conditioner is to run ceiling fans at the same time. This circulates the cool air, so your A/C doesn’t have to work quite so hard. A whole house fan is an entire air system that’s installed in the attic to pull in air from the windows and push it out through the attic vents. This not only cools your whole home fast, but it also gives your attic, which is a major source of heat, better ventilation. Adjustable Thermostats No matter what the temperature is outside, you can always pre-set your thermostat according to the weather report and your schedule. Many new thermostats let you repeat daily settings or even control the temperature with an app. Check out this energy saver video for quick tips on what the optimal house temperateive should be. Door Draft Stoppers Consider adding door draft stoppers to your interior and exterior doors. These fitted plastic, magnetic, or fabric pieces are placed at the bottom of entrances to stop heat from escaping. They provide the flexibility of being able to cover slight openings and cracks under the door. And don’t forget the sliding glass door — there are extra-long options available to stop the draft before it starts.

Now that you know more ways to stay cool for the summer, you can see what works best for you and your home to make sure you have a nice, cool summer.

Americans Dare to Dream: Coldwell Banker’s Seller Strategy Tackles Today’s Business Challenges Latest Coldwell Banker survey to understand the ways Americans view their real estate dreams and what support they value during the selling process

Although the current seller’s market forecasts a bright future for home sellers, many homeowners are in the dark about how much their home is worth, with almost half (46%) reporting that they are unsure of the current value of their home. This is according to the latest Coldwell Banker survey, conducted online by The Harris Poll among 2,000+ US adults, to understand the ways Americans view their real estate dreams and what support they value during the selling process. The findings suggest that there is a strong need for seller resources to assist homeowners in the home selling process. Giving consumers a greater understanding of their selling options will empower them to sell for most money possible and know how much purchasing power they have for their dream property. Through the new Coldwell Banker Seller Strategy, the brand is tackling this task head on, taking the opportunity to uncork the housing market and inspire homeowners to dream of the possibilities of home. As part of this Seller Strategy, Coldwell Banker is airing its Dream ad campaign during the NCAA Men’s College Basketball Tournament and on digital streaming platforms starting March 15. It airs during the PGA Golf Championship in mid-May. The campaign asks, “If you could live anywhere, where would it be? And what would it be like?”

The ad drives awareness of the new seller experience on ColdwellBanker.com. The revamped Coldwell Banker website includes a redesigned homepage complete with tools to help home sellers kickstart their move to their next dream home – including the CB Estimate ℠ , Move Meter ℠ and the Seller’s Assurance Program suite of benefits provided to consumers by Coldwell Banker Real Estate. A New Generation of Dream Chasers The past two years have not stopped young Americans from dreaming, the survey found. After experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic, 39% of Gen Zers (age 18-25) and 41% of Millennials (age 26-41) reported that they are much or somewhat more likely to consider pursuing their dreams, which can include making a housing move, pursuing a passion project, making a career change or expanding family. Sweet dreams are made of this, but not all Americans agree. The survey also found that many Americans have specific expectations for the location of their dream home: More than 4 in 5 Americans (87%) indicated that the location of their home must align with their lifestyle (i.e., living in a rural, urban, or suburban area).

33% of Americans prefer a home in a location with warm weather 28% prefer a home in the suburbs with ample space 25% prefer a remote and off the beaten path with a large plot of land. Here are some of the top dream home locations:

Americans Need Guidance on Selling and Purchasing Homes

When it comes to selling their home, more than a third of Americans (35%) would go to a real estate website with a home price estimate calculator tool as their first step. The new CB Estimate ℠ and Move Meter ℠ tools will help check those boxes for sellers. From there, sellers can easily connect with their local Coldwell Banker affiliated agents. The Great Resignation’s Impact on Home Employed Americans will not let their Job hold them Back from Living in their Dream Location. The survey found that Americans have become even more willing to accept a job with a lower wage if it meant relocating to a more affordable location. In fact, between October 2021 and February 2022, the percentage of those willing increased from 41% to 46%. Hitting the Road For homeowners who plan to sell their home in the future, 44% have plans to move to a different city or state. This number increases to 58% among Gen Z and 54% among Millennial homeowners. With these big plans in mind, Americans are looking for information that can help them better understand what to expect when moving to a new location. An overwhelming majority agree that the following factors are at least somewhat important to them when making a move.

Quality of Life (lifestyle and/or environmental elements): 94% Housing affordability: 93% Cost of living affordability: 93% Job market strength: 70%

Coldwell Banker’s Move Meter ℠ is designed with this in mind – it’s a first-of-its-kind tool that lets consumers compare one location to the other to determine whether it’s potentially the right move for them. Move Meter ℠ highlights >Page i Page ii Page iii Page iv Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24

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