The best chance for selling your property
is within the first few weeks. Studies show that the
longer a property stays on the market, the less the seller will
net. Below are some factors that will help you get the most for
your home:
It is very important to price your
property at a competitive market value right when you list it.
The market is so competitive that even over-pricing by a few
thousand dollars could mean that your house will not sell.
Interestingly, your first offer is usually your best offer.
Here are reasons for pricing your property at the market value
right from the start in order to net the most amount of money
in the shortest time.
An overpriced home:
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Minimizes offers
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Lowers showings
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Lowers agent response
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Limits financing
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Limits qualified buyers
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Nets less for the seller
80% of the marketing is done when you
decide on what price to list your home. If you are
unwilling to list at current market value, you would be better
off not putting it on the market at this time.
Most people are turned off by even the
smallest amount of uncleanness or odor when buying a home.
Sellers lose thousands of dollars because they do not
adequately clean. If your house is squeaky clean, you will be
able to sell your home faster and net hundreds, if not
thousands of dollars more. If you are planning on moving, why
not get rid of that old junk now so that your house will
appear larger? Make more space. Odors must be eliminated
especially if you have dogs, cats, or young children in
diapers or if you are a smoker. You may not notice the smell,
but the buyers do! Most agents have a difficult time
communicating to their sellers about odor. If you employ an
agent to get the most amount of money for you, please don't
take offense if he must confront you about odor problems.
Top selling agents will not show your
home if both access is not readily available. They do not have
time to run around town all day picking up and dropping off
keys. They want to sell homes! The greatest way to show a
house is to have a key! When your home is being shown, please
do the following:
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Keep all lights on
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Keep all drapes and shutters open
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Keep all doors unlocked
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Leave soft music playing
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Take a short walk with your children
and pets
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Let the buyer be at ease and let the
agents do their job
Paint is your best improvement investment
for getting a greater return on your money. Paint makes the
whole house smell clean and neat. If your house has chipped
paint, exposed wood, or the paint looks faded, it is time to
paint. If your carpet is worn, dirty, outdated, or an unusual
color, you need to consider replacing it. Many houses do not
sell because of this problem. Don't think that buyers have
more money than you have to replace carpet. They don't. They
simply buy elsewhere.
Your front yard immediately reflects the
inside condition of your house to the buyer. People enjoy
their yards. Make certain that trees are trimmed so the house
can be seen from the street. Have the grass mowed, trimmed and
edged. Walkways should be swept. Clean away debris. Remove
parked cars. This all adds to curb appeal. If a buyer doesn't
like the outside, they may not stop to see the inside.
Make sure you are
prepared!
Prepared
by: Re/Max Home & Ranch - 303-646-9000