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Simplify Your Experience
From preparing your home, to setting the price, and showing
your house when it is on the market, a Realtor will simplify
everything. Keep in mind the right agent is often the key to a
successful real estate transaction. Our qualified
professionals will guide you through the entire process.
Pricing Your Home
Correctly pricing your property is critical. Price your
home too low and you'll lose money; price it too high and
buyers will shy away. Your Realtor will be able to give you a
Competitive Market Analysis for your home, which will help you
determine the value of your property, as well as give advice
on the condition of the present market.
Promoting Your Property
Effective advertising and marketing are essential when
selling your home. From descriptive, colorful ads to internet
options, our Realtors are able to attract potential buyers.
Promotional campaigns work best when the home is priced right,
the home is properly prepared, and the marketfavors sellers.
Competition and financing can also affect the success of a
promotional campaign.
Prepare Wisely
The improvements put into your home will impact the buyer's
first impression, but never underestimate the power of a
positive showing. Your Realtor can advise you on simple and
inexpensive ways to prepare your home for a showing..
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There may be a variety of reasons if you've decided to sell
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Selling a home can be stressful and time consuming without
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A Team Effort
The overwhelming majority of home sellers find it
advantageous to team up with a Realtor. Rather than attempt to
learn about selling a home, most home owners feel that it is
better to entrust the sale of their biggest investment to a
professional. There are a number of complexities of modern
Real Estate transactions that should be considered, not to
mention the access to MLS, advertising, marketing and
screening which are available to assist the seller. Advice can
be given on the condition of the market at the time you are
considering selling. Your Realtor will also be able to give
you a Competitive Market Analysis for your particular
property, which will help you determine the value of your
property.
Money Matters
Today’s buyer is well informed and price sensitive. A
property that is priced over the market can often deter buyers
who are serious about finding a property. If the property is
under-priced, it most likely will sell quickly--to the
detriment of your net proceeds. Care and research should be
taken when establishing the original listing price. There
are many factors that will affect the selling price. The
following should help you determine the price you can expect
to receive:
- What are the prices (listing and selling) of similar
homes in your area?
- What is the size, layout and condition of your home?
- What is the location of your home, are you in a
desirable area that is in demand?
- Does your home have amenities that are currently popular
in the marketplace?
- What is the estimated appraisal?
- What is the experience of your Realtor?
- Is it a buyers' market or a sellers' market?
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It is time now to look objectively and unemotionally at
your home. Look at it no longer as your home, but as a product
to be marketed. Be aware of what you can and cannot change
about your home. This knowledge will allow you to concentrate
on those items that will bring the highest rewards.
First Impressions
The first thing a potential buyer sees is your home from
the street - the first impression called "curb appeal." Take
care to:
- Remove any junk or clutter from the yard.
- Have a clean, crisp lawn (a bit of fertilizer makes for
a greener lawn).
- Trim shrubbery and hedges.
- Wash decks and porches make sure they are stained or
painted.
- Clean and paint or stain your front door.
- All exterior lights should be operational.
- Exterior windows should be clean and operational.
- Clean out gutters and downspouts.
- Walkways should be swept and free of snow or ice during
winter.
- Make sure the garage door is closed.
Through Open Doors
Most buyers do not have a
vision - so help them. Present your home dressed in its best!
Here are some minor investments which may have some major
returns.
Paint - when it comes to preparing a house,
painting gives you the best return for money
spent.
Flooring – at the very least, all
carpeting needs to be steam cleaned. Any worn, stained or
foul smelling carpet should be replaced. Any flooring that
is cracked or damaged should be replaced, if
possible.
Clutter – If something is not
necessary for your day-to-day life, box it up and store it
or throw it out!
Closets – Closets need to be
neat, clean, and organized.
Cleaning – the
cleaner, the better. Dusting, washing, waxing, polishing
everything will always make a good
impression.
Lights – clean the fixtures and
make sure the bulbs work.
Windows – replace
any cracked windows.
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Entryway :
- Clean and polish everything.
- Make sure it is well lit.
- Make sure it is clutter free.
Bedrooms:
- Arrange the furniture for the flow of traffic.
- Make sure it is clutter free.
Living Room/Family Room/Den:
- Arrange the furniture for the flow of traffic and to
give the illusion of space.
- Remove ashes from fireplaces and woodstoves.
- Make sure all light switches work.
- Clean the drapes
- Polish, mop the floors.
Storage Areas:
- Basement, Garage, Attic
- Remove all junk and clutter
- If the basement is damp or musty, try a
dehumidifier.
- Make sure these areas are well lit.
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Kitchens are under close scrutiny:
- Clean the exterior of all appliances, including the
stove hood filter.
- Clean counter tops and cabinet faces: the shinier, the
better.
- Clutter free
- Remove magnets and messages from the front of the
refrigerator.
- Clean floor, consider replacing if it is worn.
- If you have ceramic tile, make sure the grout is clean
and white.
Bathrooms are also extremely important:
- If faucets drip, repair or replace them.
- Remove stains from all fixtures.
- Make sure all lights have the highest wattage safe for
each fixture.
- Put out fresh, clean towels.
- Check ceramic tile, make sure the grout is clean.
- Remove any evidence of mildew.
- Make sure drains are clog free.
- Shower doors should sparkle.
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Finishing Touches
Most of the time you will be given at least a couple of
hours notice before showing your home. Before you show your
home add these small but important finishing touches. Your
home will then put its best foot forward!
Light and Bright – whether day or
night, a lit house gives a “welcome home” impression. So turn
on all the lights, indoor and outdoor. Open all curtains and
drapes to let in maximum light. Your home looks more cheerful
and it also prevents harsh shadows.
Out of Sight
– prospective buyers may feel like intruders if you are home
during a showing. Allow the Realtor the opportunity to speak
freely with buyers and emphasis your home’s best features. If
possible, take a walk, visit the library, go shopping or take
the kids to the park. If you cannot leave, try to remain out
of sight and do not accompany the buyers from room to
room.
The Scent of Success – Scented sprays are
too obvious and may be found offensive. For a pleasing
fragrance, add a few drops of vanilla extract on a stove
burner or boil water and add some cinnamon. Refrigerator
cookies are quick and easy to bake, as well as lighting a
scented candle prior to a showing. Both will make your home
more attractive.
Waste Not – Empty the trash in
the kitchen and any other waste baskets before a showing.
Garbage does not send a positive message, even in small
amounts.
Comfort Counts– Make sure the
thermostat is set such that the house is at a comfortable
temperature. Turn off the television and turn soft, melodious
music on.
Pets – It is best to try and take your
pets with you while your home is being shown. If that is not
possible, at least keep them outside. Animals under foot will
put a damper on a showing.
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Once an offer is made, if you intend to accept the offer,
or make a counter-offer, do it as soon as possible. Realize
that at any time prior to accepting or countering, a buyer can
withdraw their offer.
When you make changes to an offer, they require written
approval of all parties for the contract to be enforceable.
Know that even minor changes facilitate the opportunity for
either the seller or buyer to change their mind.
Closing
To put it simply the last part of the home selling process
is closing. It is the time between signing the purchase
contract (once an agreement on price and terms has been
reached) – and the day the deed is actually recorded
transferring title. Once everything is signed, then escrow
closes and your home is sold.
Moving On
It doesn’t matter if you have
moved once or several times, it is never an easy task. There
is a lot of emotion associated with selling a home. So on to a
new adventure. The following are some tips you may find
helpful.
- Notify the post office of a forwarding address.
- Cancel subscriptions that would not be forwarded.
- Arrange for new checking account if needed.
- Arrange for utilities and telephone at your new
location.
- Plan for needs of children and pets during the move
- Plan for sufficient cash/travelers checks during the
move.
- Are you packing/moving yourself or will a professional
mover handle the move?
- Once you are reasonably sure you will be proceeding with
the sale, begin weeding out your possessions.
- Pack one room at a time.
- Keep the weight of your boxes reasonable.
- Start packing and marking every box according to
contents and room it will go in.
- If bubble wrap is not available, use towels and blankets
to wrap fragile items.
- If possible, pack audio-video and computer equipment in
their original boxes.
- Do not pack valuables, carry them with you.
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