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Sellers' Tips and Information
Have you ever woken up to realize that your housing
needs have changed? Perhaps you are being relocated
in your job, thinking of starting a family, or wanting
to downsize and prepare for retirement. Whatever
the circumstance, you are now faced with the fact
that in order to progress in your plans, you must
first sell your house. I want to help you sell your
home quickly and successfully. To help you achieve
this we have divised the following list of selling
tips.
House vs. Home
The first step in selling your home is to stop considering
it your "home." Instead, refer to it as
a house. A home is where you read, and sleep, and
raise your children. A house is an architectural
structure that has tangible market value that reaches
beyond the warm memories you have created there.
The first step in selling your "house" is
to de-personalize it. Take your family pictures off
the walls, box up your knick-knacks, and remove mail
and paper piles from view. You want the viewer to
see your house as their prospective home, not yours.
Curb Appeal
When prospective buyers pull in the driveway with
a realtor what is the first thing they see? If the
answer is a broken down car in the yard, you may
need to do some reorganizing. Curb appeal is the
factor that either makes the buyer anxious to see
the interior of the house or apprehensive to step
out of the car. There are several actions you can
take to bump up your house's curb appeal.
Mow your lawn, pull weed, and trim the hedges.
If your house has siding, powerwash it to make it
look vibrant and fresh.
If your house faces north you probably have mold
growing on your roof. Hire someone to clean the mold
to give your house a cleaner appearance.
Make your front porch more inviting by adding fresh
flowers.Make your house SELLABLE
Clear the Clutter
Think about the first time you saw the house you
currently want to sell. What condition was it in?
Most likely it sparkled. To get your house as clean
and open as possible start with clearing out the
clutter. Possible buyers look for the amount of closet
and cabinet space there is in the house. If your
closets are crammed full of out-of-season clothing
and bulky luggage you are giving the impression that
this house can't handle the amount of stuff an average
family possesses. Don't forget areas like the garage
and laundry room. Have that yard sale you have been
thinking about or donate unwanted furniture, clothing,
and appliances to a local charity. In the end everyone
will benefit.
Smelling like a Rose
Once a buyer walks through your front door the first
impression is taken from the visual appearance of
the room. The second impression is taken by the smell
of the room. A light aromatic fragrance can serve
as a subliminal plus in the mind of the buyer. For
those of you with indoor pets, make sure you clean
out the kitty litter daily and don't forget, a carpet
deodorizer works wonders in a room. Finish last year's
projects
The sink drips, the floors squeak, and the doorbell
hasn't exactly chimed the way it did back in '92.
This would be the time to address all the minor issues
of home repair. Repairing minor problems in the house
before you list it can result in you getting thousands
more at closing.
Determine A Price
The worst move you can make when selling your house
is to set the selling price too high. If a house
is priced too high agents may not be willing to spend
their time introducing prospective buyers to it.
Before deciding on a listing price find out how comparable
homes currently on the market are selling for. Keep
in mind that circumstances such as location and county
taxes should be taken into consideration. Be realistic,
just because you may have added $2,000 in light fixtures
doesn't necessarily mean that you can add that cost
into the price of the house. Even if you reduce the
price of your house months after you set an ambitious
price, it will lose value in the eyes of the buyer.
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