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Tips for Selling your Home
There are only four major items to concern yourself
with when selling a home, and yes there are minor details and technical
items. No matter what those details may be in each individual situation,
these four items are key to successfully selling your home.
Price
Exposure
Preparing your Home for Selling
Showing your Home
Price
The most important is price. No matter
how you may feel personally about your home, it is still only worth what
someone else is willing to pay for your house. Try to keep into consideration
that if you overprice your home, it will not sell.
Buyers are taking the time to comparison shopping
more so than the past. This leads to more bargaining (this will vary
depending on the neighborhood).
It's possible some properties may not qualify for
bank financing, and some people may not be in a position to offer to
carry financing. This maybe addressed on an individual basis.
Exposure
If a property is well priced and not
properly exposed to the buyers in the marketplace, it most likely will
not sell.
By properly exposing your house just does not include
just those that call on newspaper ads and yard signs. Depending on variable
this could account for less than less than 35 percent of all buyers.
Preparing
your Home for Sale
- Clean everything! -- When cleaning the house, pay
particular attention to the kitchens and baths. This is the clincher.
If you could maintain these two areas, the buyer usually feels confident
the rest of the house has been maintained.
- Clear out ALL clutter -- This way not only will
the rooms show better and larger, but more importantly the closets will
appear larger. Anything that you will be not using in the next few months
packed up and put into storage. I would suggest a garage sale or large
donation to a charitable cause (check your tax adviser for potential
tax write-off).
- Use brighter light bulbs -- This may seem odd, but
by switching everything to 100 watt bulbs or larger (check fixture for
maximum wattage before using a higher wattage bulb). The lights will
allow the rooms to appear brighter, larger, & warmer. Some rooms
may benefit by the warmer color light bulbs also.
- Lights! -- In addition to brighter light bulbs,
open all curtains, shades and blinds. Leave all lights turned on before
and during the potential buyer is at your home. The additional light
makes the rooms look larger and more open.
- Touch up and paint -- If a potential buyer sees
that you have neglected simple things like peeling paint, they may assume
that you have not taken care of the heating system or appliances either.
Important note: The smell of fresh paint is offensive to some people.
Also your potential buyer may suspect that you are covering up a problem
by painting over it. Most importantly appraisers are taught to be suspicious
and investigate if they smell fresh paint.
A seller's secret is to use water based latex paint and mix in 3 drops
of REAL vanilla extract with each gallon. With most paint brands, this
will neutralize 90% of the paint smell. Check with the paint manufacture
for best results.
- More Scenting Secret -- Everybody has heard that
vanilla scenting is a pleasing aroma when viewing a home. Many products
are available, or you could merely place one drop of vanilla extract
on a hot light bulb before your agent shows the house. Whatever you
do, do not use a lot of air fresheners or perfumes, some people find
them offensive.
- Do not forget the exterior of your home -- Some
studies have shown that 50% of the purchase decisions are made during
the first minute of look at a home. Make sure that the exterior is in
good shape. This includes, paint, siding, windows, shutters, fixtures,
and most important the front landscaping.
- Ceilings? -- Before you start showing your home,
clean the ceilings, fix any cracks or imperfections, and repaint if
necessary. It is a common saying that most people never look up, but
when looking at a home, people are more likely to look in places that
they normal do not. If a buyer sees a water stain, they will assume
there is a problem with the roof, even if you tell them it was repaired.
- The Personal VS. Real Property Dilemma -- The distinction
between personal property and real property can be the source of difficulties
in a real estate transaction. A purchase contract is normally written
to include all real property; that is, all aspects of the property that
are fastened down or an integral part of the structure. For example,
this would include light fixtures, drapery rods, attached mirrors, trees
and shrubs in the ground. It would not include potted plants, free standing
refrigerators, washer/dyers, microwaves, bookcases, swag lamps, etc.
If there is any uncertainty whether an item is included in the sale
or not, it is best to be sure that the particular item is mentioned
in the purchase agreement as being included or excluded, or simply have
it removed before showing the home.
- Last Run Through -- Each time someone is going to
look at your home make a quick run through your home and think about
anything that you might have neglected, just use common sense.
Showing your Home
- When the agent is showing your home, let the Realtor
do the job you hired them to do. Greet the Realtor and client at the
door, and let them into your home. Let them know that they are welcome
to look around, and you will be in the other room if they have any questions.
It really does not matter where you are, but try to stay out of their
way.
- You may ask way you are letting them wonder
around your home without you to show them around.
- If you wander around with the Realtor and buyers,
you are only going to hurt yourself. Even if the Realtor does not
know his or her way around. Let them go by themselves.
- Each additional person in a room makes the room
look smaller
- Buyers will not discuss concerns about the house
while the owner is present. By not being in the room, you allow
the agent to overcome any buyer objections.
- Only answer questions, not offer any other information
other than what is necessary. By not offering any additional information,
you are probably saving pointing out something the client didn't
notice.
- Not appear anxious and set yourself up for a low
offer or make the buyer suspicious of your motivations for selling.
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