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Thomas J. Nelson

Welcome, my friends, to San Diego Neighborhood Experts, your one-stop shop for all things local! Here, we bring you exclusive interviews with our beloved neighborhood businesses, the latest happenings in San Diego, fresh events to look out for, and of course, juicy tidbits about the ever-exciting real estate market. Stay classy, San Diego!

My mission is to inspire growth and cultivate financial freedom by delivering exceptional real estate services. As a perpetual learner and explorer, I serve others with energy and focus, using pragmatic communication and a global perspective to create deep connections and make a meaningful impact. A treasure hunter at heart, I embrace every opportunity to motivate and empower those I serve and achieve success in all our ventures.

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move in ready

šŸ It's Move-In Ready! ...Or is It?šŸ”

August 12, 2025•3 min read

What Does "Move-In Ready" Really Mean?
I took a poll from over 300,000 Real Estate Industry and this was the consensus from the top 100 answers...

The term "move-in ready" might sound straightforward, but it can mean different things to different people. At its core, it describes a home that’s ready for immediate occupancy without requiring significant repairs or updates. However, the specifics can vary based on individual expectations and standards.

A Practical Definition

For many, move-in ready means the home is clean, safe, and fully functional. It should have working hot and cold water, electricity, a roof that doesn’t leak, and appliances like the stove and refrigerator that operate properly. Essentially, you should be able to move in, start living, and not have to paint walls, fix leaks, or undertake major repairs immediately.

What It’s Not

If a house still features old pink shag carpeting from the ā€˜70s, outdated or damaged bathroom tiles, or appliances older than your great-grandma, it might not be truly move-in ready. Similarly, signs like mysterious puddles under sinks, suspiciously fresh or sloppy paint jobs, or visible deferred maintenance are indicators that the home might need work before you settle in comfortably.

fixers and move in ready


What Buyers Expect Today

Today's buyers have been affected by social media and DIY shows: they look for homes that resemble Instagram-ready spaces—fresh paint, modern fixtures, a kitchen that doesn’t scream ā€œ1978,ā€ and no hidden surprises behind the walls. They want a home that they can walk into with their belongings and start living right away.



Deferred Updates and Maintenance

A little bit of updating or cosmetic work is acceptable and can even be a bonus—like a splash of hot sauce on a dish. But if a home's deferred maintenance—such as a leaky roof, outdated wiring, or a noisy furnace—is significant, it’s more fittingly called a ā€œproject houseā€ than move-in ready. It’s wise for buyers to budget for potential repairs or upgrades, as this ensures peace of mind after closing.

The Subjectivity of "Move-In Ready"

It’s important to remember that "move-in ready" is ultimately a term only the buyer can define, while the seller can only claim the property fits that description. A thorough visual inspection and inspection reports can help verify whether a home meets the criteria. If a house has no major repairs needed and everything functions properly, most would agree it’s move-in ready.

A Matter of Perspective

Some see move-in ready as a home with no repairs or renovations needed before moving in. Others accept homes that may need cosmetic updates but are fundamentally safe and livable. For instance, a condo sold fully furnished with dishes and linens could be considered move-in ready because it’s immediately livable, even if it needs some updating later.

Final Thoughts

"Move-in-ready" typically describes a home that is in suitable condition for immediate occupancy, meeting essential standards such as functioning plumbing, appliances, and a sound roof. While it may not be in pristine condition, it should be safe, functional, and free of significant deferred maintenance. The exact definition can vary depending on the context and individual perspectives, with some buyers and sellers viewing it as completely turnkey and others accepting minor improvements. Ultimately, a truly move-in-ready home allows you to bring your belongings and start your new chapter without delay, ready for you to personalize and make your own from day one.

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Thomas J. Nelson is a published author, professional keynote speaker and residential REALTORĀ® in San Diego, CA.

Thomas J. Nelson

Thomas J. Nelson is a published author, professional keynote speaker and residential REALTORĀ® in San Diego, CA.

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move in ready

šŸ It's Move-In Ready! ...Or is It?šŸ”

August 12, 2025•3 min read

What Does "Move-In Ready" Really Mean?
I took a poll from over 300,000 Real Estate Industry and this was the consensus from the top 100 answers...

The term "move-in ready" might sound straightforward, but it can mean different things to different people. At its core, it describes a home that’s ready for immediate occupancy without requiring significant repairs or updates. However, the specifics can vary based on individual expectations and standards.

A Practical Definition

For many, move-in ready means the home is clean, safe, and fully functional. It should have working hot and cold water, electricity, a roof that doesn’t leak, and appliances like the stove and refrigerator that operate properly. Essentially, you should be able to move in, start living, and not have to paint walls, fix leaks, or undertake major repairs immediately.

What It’s Not

If a house still features old pink shag carpeting from the ā€˜70s, outdated or damaged bathroom tiles, or appliances older than your great-grandma, it might not be truly move-in ready. Similarly, signs like mysterious puddles under sinks, suspiciously fresh or sloppy paint jobs, or visible deferred maintenance are indicators that the home might need work before you settle in comfortably.

fixers and move in ready


What Buyers Expect Today

Today's buyers have been affected by social media and DIY shows: they look for homes that resemble Instagram-ready spaces—fresh paint, modern fixtures, a kitchen that doesn’t scream ā€œ1978,ā€ and no hidden surprises behind the walls. They want a home that they can walk into with their belongings and start living right away.



Deferred Updates and Maintenance

A little bit of updating or cosmetic work is acceptable and can even be a bonus—like a splash of hot sauce on a dish. But if a home's deferred maintenance—such as a leaky roof, outdated wiring, or a noisy furnace—is significant, it’s more fittingly called a ā€œproject houseā€ than move-in ready. It’s wise for buyers to budget for potential repairs or upgrades, as this ensures peace of mind after closing.

The Subjectivity of "Move-In Ready"

It’s important to remember that "move-in ready" is ultimately a term only the buyer can define, while the seller can only claim the property fits that description. A thorough visual inspection and inspection reports can help verify whether a home meets the criteria. If a house has no major repairs needed and everything functions properly, most would agree it’s move-in ready.

A Matter of Perspective

Some see move-in ready as a home with no repairs or renovations needed before moving in. Others accept homes that may need cosmetic updates but are fundamentally safe and livable. For instance, a condo sold fully furnished with dishes and linens could be considered move-in ready because it’s immediately livable, even if it needs some updating later.

Final Thoughts

"Move-in-ready" typically describes a home that is in suitable condition for immediate occupancy, meeting essential standards such as functioning plumbing, appliances, and a sound roof. While it may not be in pristine condition, it should be safe, functional, and free of significant deferred maintenance. The exact definition can vary depending on the context and individual perspectives, with some buyers and sellers viewing it as completely turnkey and others accepting minor improvements. Ultimately, a truly move-in-ready home allows you to bring your belongings and start your new chapter without delay, ready for you to personalize and make your own from day one.

fixermove in readyupdatedupgradesdeferred maintenancehouses for sale
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Thomas J. Nelson is a published author, professional keynote speaker and residential REALTORĀ® in San Diego, CA.

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move in ready

šŸ It's Move-In Ready! ...Or is It?šŸ”

August 12, 2025•3 min read

What Does "Move-In Ready" Really Mean?
I took a poll from over 300,000 Real Estate Industry and this was the consensus from the top 100 answers...

The term "move-in ready" might sound straightforward, but it can mean different things to different people. At its core, it describes a home that’s ready for immediate occupancy without requiring significant repairs or updates. However, the specifics can vary based on individual expectations and standards.

A Practical Definition

For many, move-in ready means the home is clean, safe, and fully functional. It should have working hot and cold water, electricity, a roof that doesn’t leak, and appliances like the stove and refrigerator that operate properly. Essentially, you should be able to move in, start living, and not have to paint walls, fix leaks, or undertake major repairs immediately.

What It’s Not

If a house still features old pink shag carpeting from the ā€˜70s, outdated or damaged bathroom tiles, or appliances older than your great-grandma, it might not be truly move-in ready. Similarly, signs like mysterious puddles under sinks, suspiciously fresh or sloppy paint jobs, or visible deferred maintenance are indicators that the home might need work before you settle in comfortably.

fixers and move in ready


What Buyers Expect Today

Today's buyers have been affected by social media and DIY shows: they look for homes that resemble Instagram-ready spaces—fresh paint, modern fixtures, a kitchen that doesn’t scream ā€œ1978,ā€ and no hidden surprises behind the walls. They want a home that they can walk into with their belongings and start living right away.



Deferred Updates and Maintenance

A little bit of updating or cosmetic work is acceptable and can even be a bonus—like a splash of hot sauce on a dish. But if a home's deferred maintenance—such as a leaky roof, outdated wiring, or a noisy furnace—is significant, it’s more fittingly called a ā€œproject houseā€ than move-in ready. It’s wise for buyers to budget for potential repairs or upgrades, as this ensures peace of mind after closing.

The Subjectivity of "Move-In Ready"

It’s important to remember that "move-in ready" is ultimately a term only the buyer can define, while the seller can only claim the property fits that description. A thorough visual inspection and inspection reports can help verify whether a home meets the criteria. If a house has no major repairs needed and everything functions properly, most would agree it’s move-in ready.

A Matter of Perspective

Some see move-in ready as a home with no repairs or renovations needed before moving in. Others accept homes that may need cosmetic updates but are fundamentally safe and livable. For instance, a condo sold fully furnished with dishes and linens could be considered move-in ready because it’s immediately livable, even if it needs some updating later.

Final Thoughts

"Move-in-ready" typically describes a home that is in suitable condition for immediate occupancy, meeting essential standards such as functioning plumbing, appliances, and a sound roof. While it may not be in pristine condition, it should be safe, functional, and free of significant deferred maintenance. The exact definition can vary depending on the context and individual perspectives, with some buyers and sellers viewing it as completely turnkey and others accepting minor improvements. Ultimately, a truly move-in-ready home allows you to bring your belongings and start your new chapter without delay, ready for you to personalize and make your own from day one.

fixermove in readyupdatedupgradesdeferred maintenancehouses for sale
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Thomas J. Nelson

Thomas J. Nelson is a published author, professional keynote speaker and residential REALTORĀ® in San Diego, CA.

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