| Selling
Your Home
Choosing
your real estate professional is,
perhaps, the most important decision you will make
when selling property. We believe the more you look
around, the more you will see the value of working with us.
However,
no matter whom you choose, these simple tips will help you sell your
home more quickly and efficiently.
Seller Tips
Make
first impressions count. Without
a doubt, a visually appealing house will attract buyers, who
can't help but respond to the look and "feel" of a home. Take time to
carefully prepare for showings. Don't forget the following:
•
Cut the grass
• Remove any clutter from the yard
• Trim hedges
• Weed gardens
• Wash steps, windows, railings, doors, etc
• Paint if needed
• Remove unnecessary clutter from garages
Scrub,
dust and fix up the works. Buyers
will notice details. Get rid of the clutter, repair leaky faucets, wage
war on dust and clean until your
home shines. Small things can make a
potential buyer walk away. When you prepare your house for showing,
remember to:
•
Shampoo carpets
• Clean tubs, toilets and showers and hang fresh towels
• Oil squeaky doors
• Fix things like broken hinges and light switches
Listen
to suggestions.
As you prepare your home, don't rely solely on your own judgement. It's
hard to be objective when you're the owner. Your realtor will have
helpful, professional tips on how to make your home more marketable.
Take
a whiff. Nothing
will turn a buyer away faster than an odd smell. Try
to eliminate smoking, food and pet odors. And don't leave any
clues. If potential buyers see a dog or an ashtray, they'll be
on the lookout for smells and stains.
Turn
on the lights. Open shades
and draperies before a viewing. Open all doors inside home. Turn on
inside and outside lights.
Let
potential buyers "see" themselves in your home.
Too many personal items can make viewers feel
like they're intruding in someone else's home. Keep things
clean and simple. Decorate in neutral colors.
Get
out of the house. When
buyers view your home, they'll be more comfortable and spend more time
if you're not there. If you must be present, be as unobtrusive as
possible. Let your agent do the work.
Stay
unemotional during negotiations.
Selling your home can be emotionally charged, but don't let that stand
in the way of making a deal. Have a business-like attitude during the
process.
Choose
a REALTOR® you like and trust.
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