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Prepared for Whatever!

February 15th, 2021, I woke up at 5:30AM to Val asking, “did you turn off the ceiling fan?” The bedroom one we keep on all nights of the year? Nope. Not me. 

UH OH

We both bolted upright. “The power is out!”

That’s right…in the first 24 hours of the brutal snowstorm that crippled Texas, we were without heat, lights, or hot water. Although “rolling blackouts” were “scheduled”, Val and I both doubted the state’s ability to execute their own plan. 

We each got into motion. Val secured a hotel room that would take our dogs and checked on her mom. I grabbed the Go-Bag and started to assemble the remaining checklist items. What’s a Go-Bag? Simply put, it’s a waterproof container ready for various emergencies. Don’t worry if you haven’t heard of them; I hadn’t either until September 2019. At that time, I met Vicky Wessling, the first female forest fighter and later a volunteer with the American Red Cross. During the whitewater raft trip down the Grand Canyon, she convinced me in a few days time that a Go-Bag was essential to every household. 

Jenni (third from the left) whitewater rafting with Vicky (far right).

What’s in a Go-Bag? In brief, it’s a waterproof bag with personal documents, a handful of medical items, some cash, and a few emergency staples. A complete list can be found here. Or, if you are short on time, you can buy pre-made bags with Judy or Preppi starting from $195. There are variations depending on the type and extent of emergency expected. The main thing is to have your bag and a checklist ready IN ADVANCE. 

Here’s how that played out for my family. Val did get us a place to stay. But on the third day, we came down from the 15th floor for our morning dog walk. There were several trash cans catching leaks throughout the hotel lobby. We learned that they lost a boiler and were about to shut the power off “for an hour” (it ended up being 12 hours). When we got back to the room, we grabbed the Go-Bag, and a few other things, to head home, where a few neighbors had let us know the power was restored. It would have normally sent me into a tailspin or panic to have had to evacuate twice. Just knowing that I had all of our important stuff in one place and a plan gave us great peace of mind. And made quick decisions possible.

My Go-Bag took me about 3-4 months of steady progress to compile. If you start now, you can be ready for deep winter in Texas. Or, get a pre-made kit if you prefer. But as Simon Huck (founder of Judy) told the New York Times, “The No. 1 thing you can do to save lives is make an emergency plan…more so than having a physical product.”

The actual bag.

Wishing you a safe and happy Winter season!

How Our Clients Used Compass Concierge

When Emily Ruth’s best friends, Stephen and Sarah, needed to quickly list and sell their home after inadvertently stumbling upon the GOAT, unicorn home of their dreams, we put together a to do list quickly, leaned on Compass Concierge, and got to work.

They had a lifetime of memories on the wall that needed to be paired down so the future buyers could picture living in the home. In addition, their son Oliver, had an incredible lego collection mounted on the walls of his bedroom. Remember, anything attached to the walls, unless explicitly excluded, conveys with the home sell.

Despite the home being incredibly well maintained with a strong foundation, there were standard hairline cracks that could possibly deter future home buyers. We paired down the art work, removed all of the built in shelves and legos, and repainted almost everywhere, leaning on Sarah and Stephen’s great taste and color choices.

There was a broken window and a few small to do’s like repair missing tile and regrout that we took care of as well.  

The biggest changes happened to the exterior. We repainted the existing colors and home really popped. The lilac, maroon, and white paint colors had really dulled after time. Sarah and Stephen both lamented that they really wished they had painted a long time ago.

How did this work out for them? Incredibly well! After four days with over 50 showings and 4447 online views, we received multiple offers and accepted an offer for $25,000 over asking. Also, in combination with the homeowner’s (one of our favorite inspectors) due diligence over the years, the buyers did not ask for any concessions at all during the option period.

Check out the results!

Compass Concierge

The hassle-free way to sell your home faster and for a higher price, Compass Concierge helps you maximize its value with home improvement services like staging, flooring, painting and more. No upfront costs, no interest.

We love working with Compass because of programs like this!

Learn more about Compass Concierge here.

Maximize Your Home Value

Compass Concierge

The hassle-free way to sell your home faster and for a higher price, Compass Concierge helps you maximize its value with home improvement services like staging, flooring, painting and more. No upfront costs, no interest.

We love working with Compass because of programs like this!

Learn more about Compass Concierge here.

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