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Tips for Sellers
1. Tidy up the grounds, porches, and garage. Unused items that you may no longer notice will catch a visitor's eye and make things look "cluttered." 2. The first area where a buyer will linger will be at your front door! They are busy looking while the Realtor gains admittance. Make this vital first impression a good one. Clean cobwebs, repair screens, sweep the front step, touch up paint where needed. Does the doorbell work? Does the lock work properly? 3. Dress up windows with freshly laundered curtains and clean panes. 4. If small improvements have been intended, do them now! $100 worth of paint may mean $500 more appeal! 5. Kitchens and bathrooms sell houses. Make them sparkle! 6. Don't forget to have all light sockets filled with good wattage bulbs. Illumination is like a welcome sign. The potential buyers will feel a glowing warmth throughout the home when you turn on all your lights for a scheduled viewing. 7. Avoid being present during showings or the potential buyer may feel like an intruder and will hurry through the house. You should do all you can to make the buyer imagine the home as their own. 8. Keep pets out of the way for showings. Some buyers may be annoyed or anxious around animals and some may enjoy them so much that their attention is diverted from the business at hand. 9. Leave showing to the salesperson. He or she knows what the buyer is looking for and will be emphasizing those particular features. It is the Realtor's business to monitor the buyers' responses and deal with important objections. Keep the home clean, orderly and available for showings! This extra effort will facilitate a timely sale and a pleasant marketplace experience. Pricing Your Property
Should a homeseller start with an asking price that leaves "room to negotiate"? Buyers purchase homes by comparison. Our experience suggests they are more likely to make an offer to purchase on a "fairly priced" property than on an over-priced listing. Therefore, if a homeseller asks for more than 5% over the actual market value for the home, one of two things will happen:
A Realtor will consider many factors when recommending a selling price for your property. The most common include:
Selecting a Realtor
It is important to use a Realtor you trust. Integrity, honesty and hard work are required to sell a home. Consult with friends and co-workers to get agent recommendations, then search the Internet and spend some time browsing agent websites to find a few that are worth interviewing. Once you have selected a few, have a conversation with each, making sure you get some questions answered. There are some fundamental things you should ask, including:
Other References
Consult reliable and unbiased sources, including:
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