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Four Mistakes Home Sellers
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Sooner
or later, most homeowners will be in a position to sell their home. This report
summarizes the top four mistakes that home sellers make, simply because the
experience is new to them.
Mistake
#1. Failing to Maximize the "Curb
Appeal" of Your Home
When you're preparing your house for sale, remember the importance of first
impressions. A buyer's first impression
can determine whether they’ll choose to look inside. It’s estimated that more than 50% of shoppers decide to
purchase a home even before they get out of their car. With that in mind, be sure to stand outside
your home and take a realistic "fresh look." Then ask yourself (and your Realtor) what you
can do to enhance the "curb appeal.” It could make a significant difference in your final sales price
as well as the speed of your sale.
Mistake
#2. Not Appreciating the Buyer’s Point
of View
Unreasonable
though it may be, a prospective buyer would like to see a perfect home from top
to bottom and inside and out. To
improve the likelihood of an easy, fast and profitable home sale, we suggest
that you attend to the following items:
On the outside
- Sweep the
front walkway.
- Remove
newspapers, bikes and toys.
- Park
extra cars away from the property.
- Trim back
the shrubs.
- Apply
fresh, clean paint on your home, wooden fence, and outbuildings.
- Clean
windows and window coverings.
- Maintain
sealants around windows and doors.
- Make sure
roof and gutters are clean and in good condition.
- Mow the
lawn frequently and plant flowers.
- Keep pet
areas clean.
- Take down
out-of-season decorations.
On the inside
- The
kitchen and bathroom should look and smell clean.
- Vacuum
rugs and carpets (and have them professionally cleaned, if necessary).
- Place
fresh flowers in the main rooms.
- Put away
dishes, unless setting a formal display for decoration.
- Make all
beds and put away clothing.
- Open
drapes and turn on lights for a brighter feel.
- Straighten
closets.
- Put away
toys.
- Turn off
televisions.
- Play soft
music on the radio/stereo.
- Keep pets
out of the way and pet areas clean and odor-free.
- Secure
jewelry, cash, prescription medication and other valuables.
- Consider
removing unnecessary furniture and appliances from counter tops to create
a greater sense of space.
- Consider
baking cookies or lighting scented candles to create a homey atmosphere.
Mistake
#3. Thinking You Need To be In the Home
to Provide Details to Prospective Buyers
Allow your Realtor to do his or her job without you on site. Most potential buyers feel more comfortable
if they can speak freely to the real estate professional without the owner
present. If people unaccompanied by an
agent would like to see your property, refer them to your real estate
professional for an appointment.
Mistake
#4. Over-Pricing Your Home
Perhaps the most challenging aspect of selling a home is listing it at the
correct price. It's one of several
areas where the assistance of a skilled real estate consultant can pay for
itself versus trying to sell your home yourself.
If
the listing price is too high, you'll miss out on a percentage of buyers
looking in the range where your home should be priced. Some people think that if they leave some
“wiggle room” in the price, they'll always have the opportunity to negotiate
and accept a lower offer. However, chances
are the offers won't even come in, because the buyers who would be most
interested in your home have been scared off by the price, and won’t even take
the time to consider it. By the time you
correct the price, you've already missed exposure to a group of potential
buyers.
The
listing price becomes even trickier to set when prices are quickly rising or
falling. It's critical to be aware of
where and how fast the market is moving – both when setting the price and when
negotiating an offer. An experienced,
well-trained real estate consultant is always in touch with market trends – often
even to a greater extent than appraisers, who typically focus on what a
property is worth if sold as is, right now.
The above is for your information
only. We cannot give legal advice. Please contact an Attorney, CPA,
Accommodator and any other entity that can give you all the legal
information you need, so you can make informed decisions.
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