Austin Choi - Real Estate Agent
•Seller Representative Specialist (SRS)
•Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES®)
•Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource (SFR®)
•Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA)
•First Time Buyer Specialist (FTBS)
In my practice of real estate, I am well known for one of the most honest and diligent agents, great customer service, consistent communication, strong attention to detail, and ensuring a positive experience for all parties in a transaction: buyers, sellers, cooperating agents.
Before a buyer ever steps through the front door, they’re already making judgments.
In summer, curb appeal does a lot of heavy lifting. Buyers notice:
• Overgrown landscaping or clean edges
• The condition of the front door and entryway
• Dead patches in the lawn or fresh seasonal color
• Outdoor furniture and whether the space feels usable
• General signs of upkeep
The good news is that curb appeal usually doesn’t require a huge budget. Mowing, trimming, mulching, pressure washing, and adding a few simple touches can change the entire first impression.
When the outside feels cared for, buyers assume the inside has been cared for too.
If you’re listing this summer, start at the curb. It sets the tone for everything that follows.
06/18/2026
Summer buyers often get labeled as casual, but in many markets the opposite is true.
By June, a lot of buyers have already done the early work — they’ve talked to lenders, narrowed neighborhoods, and figured out what they can realistically afford. They’re not just browsing. They’re trying to make a move before vacations, lease renewals, relocations, or the next school year.
That sense of timing matters. Serious summer buyers often make faster decisions because they feel the calendar more clearly.
If you’re selling, this is a good reminder: don’t assume summer shoppers are less motivated. A well-presented, well-priced home can still move quickly when it matches what buyers are looking for.
Let us know in the comments — do you think summer buyers are more serious or more selective?
06/04/2026
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) have become the gold standard for house hacking in 2026 — and there's a reason why. 🏠
As of March 2026, Fannie Mae allows lenders to count projected ADU rental income toward your mortgage qualification — up to 30% of your total qualifying income. That means the income potential of an ADU can help you qualify for a home you otherwise couldn't afford.
ADUs include:
🔹 Detached backyard cottages
🔹 Converted garages
🔹 Basement suites with separate entrances
They're increasingly legal, financially supported, and proven in the rental market. If affordability is your biggest barrier to homeownership, an ADU-eligible property might be the solution.
Read the full article: https://theluxrealty.com/house-hacking-in-2026-what-the-hype-got-wrong-and-what-actually-works/
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