Thursday, August 15, 2019

Home Sellers have new options when selling a home: help with pre-sale, home inspection repairs.

Baltimore Maryland/ Washington D.C.



When preparing to sell your home, there are several things you can do before and during the home sale process that will help you get maximum returns and reduce your time on market. Often, some contractors like to push for a whole house renovation but Teris Pantazes, co-founder of Baltimore and Washington D.C. Based Settle Rite Pre Sale Home Improvement has advice and warns against this.

For over 30 years, Mr. Pantazes has worked on hundreds of homes that were being sold or being preparing to be put on market. His experience includes working with home sellers, banks, and even municipalities and developing a plan which would help a home move quickly.

“They key is knowing your market” Pantazes states. “Simply taking a shotgun approach and replacing everything in the home is not always the best option, in fact, it can reduce your return on investment and often money is wasted by a contractor who wants to install a high price home improvement product that buyers really don’t want and your realtor doesn’t need”. Pantazes is referring to items that often are high dollar but rarely fetch a return.







A recent study found that the average homebuyer spends between 15 and 25 minutes in a home prior to making a decision. If this is accurate, an item like focusing your funds or finances on a kitchen or bathroom remodel gives the highest return, because those are the items that buyers remember. However, there is a point of diminishing returns as home sellers decide to invest money in their homes and each circumstance is unique. A kitchen or bathroom investment might have a 60% return for some home sellers whereas sealing your driveway might provide none (imagine how many home buyers look at a driveway before making an offer compared to the new countertops you have installed).

Pantazes also highlights the amount of time it takes to renovate an entire home. “When selling a property, as any realtor would attest, time is of the essence and a home seller must hit at the right moment and be ready for negotiation. Realtors don’t want to engage on your property and then wait 2 months for a contractor to do a full renovation or rehab. This holds up the sale”. In fact, in the U.S., most homes are sold in the warmer spring and summer months and if a home seller were to start a renovation in mid-summer, chances are they would loose most of the potential buyers for that home sale season.

In summary, when preparing your home for market, it is much more important to use a professional group that is focused on precision updates that have the highest return, not a shotgun approach of renovate everything. Each property is unique and you want to work with a company like Settle Rite to determine which updates and improvement will get you the most return on your investment and interest buyers to move quickly.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Paying For Home Inspection Repairs

How to pay for Home Inspection repairs




When selling a home in Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, or Pennsylvania, a home seller may have to consider a great deal of repair work as a result of home inspections. There are many options to consider, like consulting with Baltimore Handyman website, which is arranged like a Freelance site for contractors, you can call a contractor directly, like Baltimore Handyman and TV Mount,  or you can use other sites like Angie's List, or Craigslist.

However, matter who you use, it has to be taken into consideration of how to pay for the repairs. That is why we are interested in the home repair payment organization, Settle Rite. You can't put repair costs on your credit card, you can't finance them, if you are going to purchase a new home, these are not options because you will be seeking a new home purchase.

Inspection repairs can be costly, imagine a week before settlement having to replace your HVAC system or installing all new smoke detectors. This is enough to make any home seller or realtor nervous, and should be researched fully.

This happened in baltimore last year when home seller was told to replace several outlets, and other home inspection repairs. They did not have the money to pay for them and their bank, said no more debt. This was a problem and their realtor turned to local handyman group. They were able to obtain the best contractor and finance for their pre-settlement home inspection repairs.

Thanks for reaching out- we are based in Washington D.C. and are here to help.


As you are likely aware, EFynch often works with Agents from Long & Foster and other Realtor groups. In doing this, we have launched Settle Rite by EFynch. Settle Rite helps homeowners prepare their homes for market and perform Home Inspection Repairs as Settlement approaches. The benefit of a home seller using Settle Rite is that in most cases, we can defer payments until closing so you can obtain home and inspection repairs immediately, but not have to pay until closing. There are no credit checks or marks on your credit so our services will not effect your ability to get a new mortgage when upgrading to a new home.

Looking for more information on pre-sale home improvement services: There is a website for that! Maryland Pre-Sale Home Improvement is a blog and information site that caters to this group- we recommend you check them out!

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Baltimore and Washington DC handyman

Baltimore and Washington D.C Handyman reviews are something that is hard to come by. When you are a home owner or buyer looking for a new roof, a handyman sometimes will not make the final cut. You need a good roofer. 

However, if you have a problem with plumbing, installing a TV, or other handyman/ home improvment in Balitmore.

The roofer may not be the best choice.

It is important for you to do the due diligence. A home is your largest investment and you cannot just choose any regular contractor. Roofing is a specialty and  homeowner must pay particular attention. 

We want to give you the best advice. As a handyman, I wouldn't try to do a roof- my best jobs are done on the ground or in the house (i.e. tv mounting, painting, drywall, sink install, etc.).

Let me know when you need help on that, otherwise, forget the handyman and contact a good (or the best) quality contractor/ roofer.

Thank you,

Baltimore Handyman Group 

Monday, October 30, 2017

Baltimore Maryland Realtors and Contractor Referrals- how to navigate new rules.


Baltimore, MD: Starting in 2011 and amended several times since then, Maryland Realtors have been unable to refer home improvement contractors (handymen) unless they followed a strict set of protocols prior to, and during the course of the referrals. 

These set of rules have inhibited many Realtors in providing the full service and discuss past experiences that help many Maryland Homeowners and Homebuyers. Can you imagine asking for handyman and your Realtor responding with "sorry, I can't tell you who I know?". This has caused a lot of anguish in the community. . .

Until now. . .

Baltimore Startup and App (Web, iPhone, Android) EFynch has come up with a solution and is currently testing the system with Long & Foster as an approved vendor in the Home Service Division.

EFynch initially launched in October 2016 and after several strategy sessions with L&F Team Members in Chantilly, Virginia, the group developed a product that not only helps Real Estate Agents refer contractors- but actually makes the entire process as easy as hitting a single button in the app on on the web.

Handyman services are often required for all homesellers and many homebuyers want to use their help to get a jump start on various improvements and general work around their new homes.

In addition, EFynch provides new homebuyers (1st time or those who are upgrading) with valuable information on maintence and repair issues that they may not be fully aware of. EFynch strives itself on being a "community for home improvement" and helping Realtors, Agents, Homebuyers, and the local handyman is all part of the goal.

Information is verified by EFynch and they also provide the necessary links and backup information for each homeowner or Realtor to verify themselves.

Handymen have literally laid the cornerstone in many communities. But today, we need to verify license to be careful.
This program is only available in Maryland, specifically the Handyman and Handymen in the Baltimore Metro Area (Baltimore, Columbia, Pasadena, Annapolis, Ellicott City, Timonium, Reisterstown, White Marsh, Catonsvillef, Crofton, etc.)


property management app for home buyers

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Work with on-demand handyman app: Here is the details on fees

An image comparing TaskRabbit, Handy, Takl, and Homee. This is taken from EFynch's website but we have verified the information. Takl (from Nashville) comes in the highest and seems the be the "boldest" (not in a good way). Taskrabbit is 2nd both groups assess a 40%+ fee. Competitors are lower and have better sites.
Working with an on demand- handyman app can be a valuable prospect.

Home Improvement is one of the last industries to engage in digital and it is one of the largest in the U.S.

Historically, home improvement has also been hard for advertisers as the field is crowded and the smart run away with the work leaving the small and independent guys to fend for scraps.  Around Maryland and Washington D.C., most independent handyman take year to build a customer base and typically the more successful guys are in their later years of their careers and had started while in their early 20's to build their rolodex.

Enter technology. Apps and the digital world are trying to reshape this. We are still in the early years of this movement but we looked at several local companies in the Maryland/ D.C./ and Virginia areas to see how each stacked up and treated their listed service providers.

Here is a list:

Taskrabbit: A quick Google Search shows several lawsuits in the past. With taskrabbit you are somewhat working for their organization. They say they do this to control standards but it seems to be a way to dictate price.

Handy: Same as Taskrabbit- you actually work for Handy. I had a Handy housecleaner work at my house before- she gave me her number as she left and I used her for another 2 years. They take such a high fee I didn't think it was fair.

Takl: Takl is a new group out of Nashhville. Working with Takl appears to be okay at first because the founder is a good ole boy who has been known to treat people right. This is good EXCEPT- Takl only allows for limited jobs and takes the highest commission cuts out of any of the competitors. Takl has to pay for all the commercials you hear and at the end- you may only walk away with 50% of what the customers has paid. Competition will likely overtake this group very quickly.

EFynch: We like EFynch. It's an open platform and they take the smallest fees (a modest 2% currently). The platform is 100% open and EFynch claims to be a community for connections (homeowner and handyman). This local group has promise and one of the few which has no restrictions on how many jobs you must take. 

We could not find much on Homee. Unlike TaskRabbit and Takl, Homee has has little press but the rates still seem extremely high.

See the chart above. Handyman and home improvement is competitive. Contractors need to find new ways to reach customers because the industry is shifting and the old dinosaurs will be left in the cold.  As we just celebrated Independance day in Washington D.C., we have to wait and see how the year unfolds in this industry. Things are changing but in our opinion commission rates are FAR too high for full penetration.

So if you need a handyman still where to go? It is still about going out and getting bids wherever you can and comparing multiple options for that next contractor.

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Baltimore Metro (Towson/ Timonium/ White Marsh/ Cockeysville/ Reistertown) TV Mounting

Hey all. I just want to give a shout out to my favorite baltimore tv (flat screen television) mounting group. Baltimore tv mounting.

This is a great group. Only costs $45 for most TV and the installer- Teris is an experienced pro.

One of my TV's was able to be hung in 15 minutes. I had him come from a 2nd one which required some work- but he was intuititve and got the job done even though there were some hard wiring runs to be made.

I had a 75" TV and a 42" LED tv mounted to the wall. 

Good guy- would certainly recommend him.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Maryland, Washington D.C. Northern Virginia Roofing and home improvment app: EFynch Review

Baltimore Startup proves a “win- win” when performing home improvement and roofing replacement jobs around the home.

Timoniun, MD: Whether you need a small task, odd job, daily chore or whatever around the home- local startup app https://www.efynch.com has proven to be the Baltimore startup that can reshape the way you get it done. With low fees and a 100% transparent system, EFynch provides a way for any homeowner to find the local handyman, plumber, electrician, side worker, moonlighter, or even that summer break teacher looking for extra money doing handyman chores.

It started in Towson when the co-founder needed help hanging a tv (general labor or someone to just help assist him lift the tv). From there EFynch blossomed. They grew an app, took an small office space outside Federal Hill in Baltimore City and then their first paying customer came our of Crofton for a roofing job. The projects continued to roll in.

Handyman work in Columbia.
TV mounting in Ellicott City
Gutter cleaning in Glen Burnie/ Pasadena
fence installation in Reistertown

Then. . . EFynch Home Improvement Community expanded into the rest of Maryland, Washington D.C., and Northern Virginia.

Roofing in Chevy Chase
Drywall in Rockville
Painters in Columbia
Faucet in College Park
Toilet in Laurel

Alexandria, Arlington, Washington D.C, Upper Marlboro, Annapolis, Bethesda, etc. etc.

One area where EFynch really began to excel was Roofing. One of the most competitive industries in the Home Improvement Sector- homeowner know roofs are expensive, and the sales is way too strong.

EFynch allows a homeowner to take pictures of their roof, post it to the “roofing board” anonymously and get roofing bids from local roofers.  The system was developed with contractors and homeowners working together to get this done.
The results- roofs were being installed for as much as 40% below “retail roofing rates”- (think calling the add you see on TV- they are expensive- EFynch can help find a Maryland/ DC/ Virginia Roofer for much lower).

So why shift through the sales when needing a new roof?

We recommend trying EFynch (https://www.efynch.com) Privacy is protected and you can save a good bit of money getting a quality service. Roofers are constantly looking for work to keep crews busy- this is a way to capitalize on your next roofing projects and get a discount!

EFynch “Your Neighborhood Home Improvement App”.